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[000:00:00;00] ah, the criminal reject evasions that is responsible for a missile strike on the residential building internet for patrol off the landscape, find the blame that the explosion of the results of ukraine's own defense. meanwhile, the correlation president has criticized nato's ongoing support. the key is calling it washington's proxy war against russia, with the u. k. so to announce new legislation to suppress protests to my country divines to persons communist party is to move to lay want to
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crush real grassroots work because i'm gra, and amongst the own population. when it comes to other countries, they artificially manufacturing, they fuel it, they pay for it. says india hit say historic peak of importing $1000000.00 barrels of russian oil per day. 33 times more than a year earlier. the and very will welcome this is anti international with the latest world news that have you with us. we start with the latest one russians don't yet square public where emergency services are sifting through the rubble of shopping center showed by the ukrainian military clinic at least 3 civilians. local officials say for other people were wounded in that attack, which was carried out with the u. s. applied high mosse artillery system, operated by key of troops. a number of civilians are still believed to be trapped
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under the level of the collapse building. ukraine reportedly launch dozens of shows at residential areas of a don't. yes, republic on monday and well, kias show civilians in don't. yes. russia maintains it doesn't target civilian infrastructure and ukraine. that's off the accusations from kia, but most go struck in a pop building in the city of denise proper trask mantle. and he has also condemned russia of what he calls moscow's silence on the tragedy. however, the kremlin has pointed out that one of the keys own advises admitted that the country that offences were responsible. the russian armed forces do not strike residential buildings or social infrastructure facilities strikes are conducted against military targets, either obvious or camouflaged. you yourself saw the conclusions of some representatives of the ukranian side who said that this tragedy was the result of the actions of air defense systems. corpuscle, there is a reference saying reports that 36 people were killed and dozens injured. after an
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apartment building was struck and the city of napa troughs, now this comes and made a wave of russian strikes, targeting ukrainian energy infrastructure with moscow, saying that they did not target that building. at the same time here is insisting that russia must be responsible. but one of ukrainian presidents zalinski is, own advisors has spoke out and said that the building was likely hit as a result of the response from ukraine's air defense systems for you. but you will be no, no pulling up with each. the missile was shut down. but it fell on the building, it exploded when it fell down. now that adviser has since apologize for his comments after they were met with strong backlash from other ukrainian officials. it's time for soldiers to resign. together with all the people's deputies were collecting signatures demanding the dismissal of the scandalous adviser to the president's office. we should also note that the ukrainian military's initial response to these claims was to insist that their air defense systems could not
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have been responsible saying that they were not capable of targeting that caliber of missile. while at the same time in the past. they have claimed to have done just that. indeed. now, what's the reaction been so far in depress online fisher? well, the western media was quick to put the blame on russia with articles claiming that moscow was specifically targeting civilian infrastructure. however, when it came to those comments that were made by zalinski advisors, there was silence. and that's especially notable when you look at the fact that when it comes to ukraine's air defense systems, we've seen a number of issues with them. especially when you back at that incident from november where ukrainian missile landed in polish territory, killing 2 people. now at the same time, this isn't really anything new because as we've seen, the western media has a tendency to overlook a number of cases where ukraine has specifically targeted civilian infrastructure and killed civilians across the don that dating back to 2014
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a lot of statements being made here and will continue to follow as latest updates become available. on social media, rhetoric have been no better way pro ukrainian blogger and prominent guest on us news channels has called for the genocide of russians, while commenting on the instant. it's absolutely fair for me to wish for all russians in russia to be wiped off the face of the earth. it's not hate speech, it's not horrible of me. it's just fair. it's not a surprise. it's been happening since sir. really, the conflict began, people are commenting, they have no idea what the facts are. ah, and the media has been amplifying the western media has been amplifying this visceral, why mean these people are scared to death? of the truth coming out. they're scared to death because they don't want anything to interfere with their narrative that her russia is the bohemian, the western media. they have an agenda. ah, they are on the payroll of, you know,
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intelligence agencies. there's no question about that. it's come out in plenty times before i'm so they are promoting this agenda of russian hatred. it's really disgusting, disgusting thing. because if they were to do it with any other group, whether it be blacks or jews, or the l g b t, people would be outraged. but because it's russia, nobody cares. ah, plato tanks will burn nothing kremlin spokespersons fiery response to the latest western military age packages. take here, we've got the story in full class, much more on a website. how tito, comp, name all the croatian president has called nato 8 for ukraine, a means to conduct a proxy war. well so accusing the us of attempts to dictate his own country's policy. washington, washington and the child of asian, the proxy war against ross show the help of ukraine. the plan cannot be the removal
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of russian president vladimir putting law sanctions there. absurd hungry will not achieve anything with them. they simply go from war to war. what is their plan, and what should i be? a slave for america? european officials said men running around here cheering about the relatively warm weather and acting like it's an ally. an actor deliberately siding with the you against russian president vladimir putin and russia. but you know what, warm weather i isn't doing absolutely nothing to bring the cost of living down for the average person. so there is a disconnect between this optimistic attitude shown by european government officials and the costly reality that the average citizen is still facing here. and on gary and prime minister victor or a bon, as just pointed out that it's looking increasingly like europe and not russia is set to bear the brunt of western anti russian policies. the victims of the wrong
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sanction policy and war of the europeans in the war america definitely winds. europe definitely loses at the moment. it is debatable whether russia wins or loses, but they do not news up much in general in economic terms, it's safe to say that europe has the so, or rather, the biggest loser in all this ongoing conflict. there's also a new survey out from china as global times a 13 european countries plus turkey that just found out that 29 percent of respondents are satisfied with relations between the you and usaa. that's not too many. and almost half 49 percent of europeans believe that the u. s. response to the russia ukraine conflict will negatively impact the european economy. french protesters were back out on the streets again over the weekend as well. a weekly occurrence now in what shaping up to be. revival of the yellow vest protest. those now seem like the good old haze compared to the cost of living challenges that are
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piling up now and people are quite aware of that. but i'm more, yeah, it's due on the average citizen and the ordinary citizen to day realize the relevance of the demands of the yellow vast. so today we were, we have a salary, mike, but despite the salary, we can't meet our needs because we are in fact more inundated with bills and we have almost nothing was 0 money left to live on. we are in perpetual survival. this legal, mature, or per box it be called the mid month. we cannot accept that in 2023. there will be people who are looking for food and garbage cans and the people who have housing problems. i think we are entitled to demand better to achieve, to hope best of the history of humanity, of evolution of humanity. but so that's why we are here in fact, because the problems are not solved with whom i am completely opposed to the politics that have been conducted for several years and are accentuated as much about geo politics at an international level is at the level of what is done at the
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local level, that is to say at all levels. so what's the plan now for europe? well, france wants a made in europe strategy for the block to offset, shooting itself in the foot on energy supply, and also to offset the fact that washington is refusing to budge. big shock on new anti inflation measures that favor made in america products to the detriment of made in ear appear in europe. items. i'm not sure how long that's going to take to come together, particularly when german chancellor all i've showed said rolled out the red carpet for the u. s. military to train more ukranian troops inside germany over the weekend. so doesn't really look like he's ready to play hardball with a us anytime soon, which is kind of bad news for europeans who are dodging one hit after another while their leaders watch the game and seem unable to agree on any kind of a plan. paging has launched out to the us warning washington against meddling
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in china's border dispute with neighboring india. the chinese side is firmly opposed tracks where a 3rd country points a finger or the bilateral issue between 2 other countries. due to g, a political considerations. the border question is a matter between china and india, the 2 sides have the woollen capability of resolving the question through dialogue and consultation. beijing's rebuke came off the us assistant secretary of state, criticize china cooling it's options in the border with india aggressive. washington. it has reiterated support for new delhi were taken to do they key ally, encountering chinese influence a vice chairman of the shank, i said before when pack and international studies nelson won't say to us should mind its own business. it's a typical example of the us not trying to keep peace for another region which is asia by pointing thing goes to china and
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declaring that they're going to smoke support india. this is absolutely trying to provoke china, actually. and it's, it's not helping at all, this is not helping to build piece. it's a bolder dispute between china and then dia and it didn't happen last night. it has been there for quite some time and both countries of being having a dialogue and communications quite frequently and recent speak. speech by the indian military chief commanding officer of all already said that the disputes are bond large under control. and so it means that both sides are talking quite actively as a responsible country, like the u. s. as they claim themselves to be, they should stay away from these and trying to encourage both parties to, to talk and solve the issue peacefully,
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which is actually exactly what india and china are doing. ah, the u. k. is said to announce legislation giving police more power when dealing with demonstrations, permanency, where she claims that the cornerstone of democracy, the right to protest is not absolute. the right to protest is a fundamental principle of our democracy. but this is not absolute. we cannot have protests conducted by a small minority, disrupting the lives of the ordinary public. the police asked us for more clarity to crack down on these guerrilla tactics, and we have listened as so called public older bill will change the legal definition of serious disruption, giving police more freedom to choose. when to intervene, offices will be able to shut down protests regardless of size, but rather on their perceived impacts. martha spurrier, director of the liberty group, say this amendment gives the authorities excessive power. i government attempt to
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clamp down on any resistance on any voice of opposition and instead to make it impossible for us to stand up to power. i was chair of the communist party of great britain at jo t. brown says the new legislation is hypocritical, where she like took there about the threat of small groups holding the, the society to wraps and country to arrest them. in fact, the police already have massive battle is to crack down on them with any type of demonstration, particularly small the ones. if you've ever been a small group trying to arrange legally a protest in this country, you'll know just how hard it is to get police agreement to your protest anywhere significant. it seems to me that the protests or not i am for the legislation is not aimed at small protests, but at the possibility of big protest movements arising, the government is preparing work because it's not prepaid to spend money on helping workers to survive a ramp and inflation practice,
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so it's preparing to deal with their anger while they want to crush real grassroots work because anger and dissent amongst their own population. when it comes to other countries, they artificially manufacture it. they fuel it, they pay for it, they give it must have major explosion even if it's tiny it, but it's, it's their agenda. very often they've been weapons to protest is to enable them to create publications that turn into a deeper unrest all in the aim of changing governments that they don't like. so it's a totally hypocritical dogs. and that should be really clear to anybody. india has broken new records, importing more than $1000000.00 barrels of oil per day from russia. that's $33.00 times more than a year earlier on. india corresponded when didn't sharma has the details in the relationship with russia, dates back to the call for, but the young gordon by 2022 has particularly been an important one. the bilateral
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trade between new delhi and more school has triple the ad. russia has become india as a top oil supply or in the last 3 months of 2020 do. so passing its dominant did traditionally, while suppliers like saudi arabia and is rock india appetite for russian cruise, has massively grown from one percent in february of 2022 in last year to 25 percent in december. so that's a huge jump there in the now and voting over $1000000.00 barrels of crude oil. birdie a new were recall there. i'm pretty, it makes perfect sense for india considering india is the 3rd largest consumer or oil in the world. and that was one of the reasons given by india for do you find these are sanction seeing that we want to prioritize the n no g security for a 1400000000 people in the me to tell very clear to the west and the wall that it is going to exercise it through
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t j could on meet what it's meant to is not only secure and you know g for people, but also exporting more now leaders, ada, suggesting that in get would be offering backdoor and bought to russian oil the you can we're going to look at some di da here or take, for instance, the job now good to find re in india. best cost. it's important. russian oil have increased the east for time from 2021 to 20. 20 to the seem to find, read the job to find read, also supplies oil to the u. k. and look at the u. k. has imported 29 shipments of these little and other refined products from job numbers since the beginning of the conflict in ukraine and compared to 2021. only 7 shipments. 10000000 barrels of oil. in 2022 got to 2021. $4000000.00 barrels, so that's the difference. and the data also with the question mark on what the
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meaning of all these sanctions really is. the u. k. must close the loopholes that undermine support for ukraine by allowing bloody fossil fuels to continue flowing across our borders. you see, india has been under constant pressure ets and mortar judgments from the west for buying discounted russian oil. it would be interesting now to see what the u. k. if it all responds to what ukraine has to see about their imports or, or in from india. meanwhile, the you have been discussing gay, 10th round of sanctions against moscow. the block reportedly plans to impose a lower price cap on oil in a bit to cripple the russian energy sector. for the u. member states have so far been unable to reach a consensus on the matter. and usually basic g, g, a politics, experts say europe has always been divided on the issue of sanctions. it looks like you know, a 0 sum game for the you and you 7 countries to the beginning. what were the
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sanctions are put on russian? and as you progress as a piece of ease within the u. n. g 7 countries did not in not be leaving such embargoes on the products in the ones to do more trading. what special this is certainly welcome sign. how you rush off trade relationship to, to, to lead, to graduate to the next level. and most lucas, emerging economic lighting. then china has always been in favor of moving local weather. that is why does that feel of that? because the feedback needs the dominant kind of says that his daughter has the emerging market hostage and other developments india and the united arab emirates are closing in on a deal to deal on
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a link to renewable power grid. and you would have to all of energy says the agreement is one step away from approval. there is a major agreement for interconnecting the united arab emirates electricity grid and the indian grid. both sides have agreed, we believe it will come down between the 2 countries as i pass have one son that one. well, that one great initiative, 1st proposed by indian prime minister in a rental modi. the joint efforts are aimed at transferring renewable energy through connecting national grids. the u. e also says it would like to invest more in india as a solar and wind energy projects. new tele based economist showered kelly say, the developing ties between india and the u. 8 demonstrates and accelerating shift towards the multi part of the world. i think it's an excellent idea to have a signal. very good comes right from you. a great deal. so what the countries can
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use the climatic advantage off the other country and electricity or the power or b a r g is going to flow to it. yeah. and you have a very close relationship. we have seen best a show up rising up as it reads it all together. read was so much different on the american relations. we are see a new kind of fall, you know, where the lease countries or the recitation. i want to have a united states of america, and i think this is giving them a lot of places. i think the decoupling with america, i would say from the guy you should of the relations with america is making these countries border is making these countries water cars do enter to buy new relations with countries like if you ukraine, syria, and gas transit at the center of a conversation between the russian on turkish presidency spoke on the phone on
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monday, i see that steve sweeney has to be test. so the pay exchange views on the ongoing conflict in ukraine. they particularly spoke about the recent beating in the turkish capital ankara. between the ukrainian or russian human rights commissioners . and they also discussed the prisoner exchange, which had previously been mediated by turkey. vladimir putin was critical of the destructive role of the government and the ongoing flow of weapons and military equipment from the west. he also sharply criticize the rejection of a sci fi proposal by ukraine during the orthodox christmas. now, of course, they discussed the so called grania what to the game mediated by turkey. and it was aimed unlocking the black support and allowing the shipment of grain and russian fertilizers. now the 2 leaders have been very critical of that deal saying that most of the shipments have failed to reach the poorest countries. again,
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importantly, they spoke about turkish cb and relations, and there been some major developments here as the 2 countries look towards our approach more now that have been ongoing talks on the stone process, which also involve russian and iranian representatives. but they're looking at bringing the 2 sides closer together. syrian president bus last out has previously been very critical of turkey, for example, of what he calls terrorist organizations and opposition groups in the countries northern italy province. and he has asked them all, took off anchor to end what he describes as an occupation. now this new reproach, one between the 2 companies has been mediated by russia. i hope that this will develop even further with discussions to face, to face discussions between the countries, to foreign ministers and eventually the countries to president. so this is a major development in turkey, 7 relations and president putin,
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president and also reaffirm that commitment to the deepening and development of bilateral relation. they spoke in particular around the energy sector. now of course, this is in light of russia wanting turkey to become a regional energy haul, but it comes as many european union countries and others have play sanctions on most on sanctions on russian got so a very wide ranging discussion between the 2 leaders christine law, brag past that down as german defense minister of the facing relentlessly, harsh criticism of berlin's response to the conflict in ukraine and her role as defense. chief, however, lambert has tried to blame her resignation on journalists. the months long media focus and my person hardly allows for objective reporting and discussion about the service men and women. the bond to swear and security policy decisions in the interests of the citizens of germany. long break to a senior politician and chancellor o la schultz,
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his social democratic party has faced sustained pressure of her credibility to lead the country's armed forces. she was appointed as defense chief in december 2021 and immediately met to criticism of her lack of experience. she since publicly admitted that she doesn't even know all the german military ranks. it comes as berlin most over a proposed increase in military support for ukraine. i'm brecht was also marked for her statement heralding germany's decision to send 5000 helmets to ukraine instead of weapons earlier last year. she was also panned for allowing her son to travel with on with her on holiday aboard, a government owned helicopter, finally alarm breadth recent new year's message was branded to tone death by a member of the bundis dog's defense committee. and she addressed the conflict in ukraine while standing in front of the fireworks display and said the war had given her plenty of exciting professional experience. i was
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aware of the fact that she had 0 tact for proper communication. she has proven it with the 5000 helmet situation, holding a speech about war with fireworks in the background. is the chair on top of her embarrassments. that's why every minute chances shorts holds on to the minister. the reputation of our country is being damaged and he is accountable for it. allah shaw's want to avoid any upsetting of settling office. apricots, so to speak. he didn't want to have the re shuffle off the cabinet now, but at the same time, he's under immense pressure to deliver more. now layer tanks on the question and she as a minister should have organized that and she failed, she sat so on friday she says, what sense? but the industry just told us, and she loves it only on friday, believe it a lot that they can only deliver those thanks to your pride. in 24,
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she clearly hasn't planned her own resignation. it was reported on the major mainstream me, jen, germany, that she would resign. she probably didn't even say anything to anybody, but once it isn't the media, as the south propelling effect, that kicked out of office straight away. it was certainly not done before the rum seen conference, which i take, of course, objection to because you know, the rom, steam, airbase by the americans is responsible for all the drone was an illegal, was the americans doing permitting all over the planet. and they use rum, same in germany, some any p 1000 pounds. the european parliament presidents have a proposed anti corruption reform and restoring faith in the organization. this follows the reasons katasha gate scandal. the saw several top officials in brussels charged with taking bribes. i will she cut the european parliament. there are rules
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that could have been implemented earlier. we now have to restore confidence in the european parliament, which took 20 years to build and which was destroyed in a few days. the speaker of parliament's posts caught her gate, promises border, and hypocrisy her fortune point plan includes only 4 of the 15 measures adopted by parliament in december and not the main ones. both him and solace proposals include title rules for any peace on contact with florida, plus a public registry of gifts received by lawmakers as well as the travel records. the reform is designed to block to any peace from receiving bribes and lobbying the interests of non europeans. this comes, i made the ongoing probe of the castle, gate corruption scandal for me, european parliament, vice president, eva kylie, and 3 other suspects have been arrested and charged with accepting bribe allegedly exchanged for lobbying the interests of cancer and morocco. both countries have
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denied the accusations. wayne iraq 1st vice president of the alternative for germany. pansy in bavaria says corruption in brussels is a deeply rooted problem that wouldn't be solved by new legislation. and then it's all, it's not right in stating that european democracy is under attack or through some outside players like cut our or morocco. i think it's a structural internal. it's a home grown problem that we're seeing in european politics in the european parliament. and this corruption scandal is surely is just the tip of the iceberg. so for me, the problem is not a to improve only the regulations and to be more harsh and punishing cases of corruption. the problem is more deeply rooted. it's a lack of effects which leads to european parliamentarians to be
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a prone to a such a corruption and not always, it's a suitcase full with money that leads to corruption. it's often also, i do lots either logical interest, stead of fighting for the rights for the interests or the needs of those. a people citizens who have voted for them and who ask for their rights and interests to be taken serious in the parliamentary work. it's an attempt to save her face, and i think it's really hard to tackle this problem. it's also hard to win back the trust of the population. he can find out the latest news discussion and debate on

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