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ah, ah ah, ah headlines stories rushes top. diplomats sir, gala roth said he's received a message from the us secretary of state, delivered by his egyptian counterpart and is now in moscow. will delve into all the time. line also south africa loads the clarity. i'm not sure the state of disaster admitted crippling energy prices that regulate things. blackouts across the country from us, exports of natural gas root record highs. us washington profits from what i told they quote, tremendous opportunity of september attack of russia's north stream pipelines to
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europe. with u. k. intelligence services deployed a psychological warfare unit to the balkans to come to russian narratives while at the same time, admitting they were factually trued up is the finding all that destination by the great media i'm all out ahead with from moscow to the world. this is our take, great to help your company today. my name's you know, the ukraine conflict should be resolved peacefully. that's the message from the u. s. secretary of state to russia's foreign minister. it was passed in fact, directly from surrogate love. ralph said gyptian counterpart during our meeting today in moscow. however, mister la ralph said the full remarks can essentially be read as peace only after
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russia is defeated, the cigarette brim, chemical story answering the previous question. the minister said that he passed on a certain message from the secretary of state lincoln who visited carroll recently, and i can confirm that his voice, we've always said that russia is ready to listen to. and we're serious proposal that would be aimed at settling this entire issue. and she, and in this regard with her, once again, we're the minister, the statement, the russia should stop being withdrawn leave and then everything will be fine. with the 2nd part of the cpr for mr. blake and didn't talk about this is what the secretary general of nato said. what, visiting the republic of korea, he said in one of his speeches that russia must lose russia should be defeated in the west, can't allow craner to lose. this leads and comes just a day after the egyptian foreign minister met over the u. s. secretary of state and his lincoln, which is why and how he had that message for, for a day lateral. good, sir, oliver said is incomplete because what was it would really like to say is that if
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you pray loses, that means the world you lose. and they took some time to discuss the ukrainian prices that were there a little longer works with them out much earlier and it was delayed for about an hour regular. rob did say that the spoke about the ukrainian crisis at length and he explained to his egyptian count support about the minsk agreements. for example, how no one was ever planning to implement them. and when i say no one, i mean the freight ukraine and also the was that they were using it to buy time so that they could prepare for a full scale escalation of the conflict. now aside from this issue, are they also discussed of course, bilateral trade, which we've seen that this time, the trade turnover has increased significantly to now $6000000000.00. let's hear some more about this in here. mostly you are trade relations have reached historical levels. we've worked hard to reach the possibility to trade in national
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currencies and are doing everything to increase those value. but in russia is a key supplier of grain to the world market. and we look forward to further deliveries and we are satisfied with our trade levels and aimed at increasing the pace of deliberate and expanding of the range of trade amendment. we are looking for new ways to expand our relations with russia is also currently building and financing egypt for us nuclear power plants is also upgrading their railways nurse . so many more projects up they touched upon. they also discussed so not only international conflicts like ukraine, but also regional conflicts and the need to ensure the stability in the region. they mentioned iran dimension or israel and palestine and the needs for all sides to get back to the negotiating table. as soon as possible endpoint the solution, libya was another country. they spoke about the political instability there and the rival fax and the fact that the need to ensure that no selection sarah take place and that there is no interference from outside sources.
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analysts story we're following today, south africa's considering whether to declare a national state of disaster admitted debilitating energy crisis. now the move was unlocked, extra funds i'm measure is designed to and crippling power cuts in the country. it is necessary to have a national state of disaster. this would enable us to have the instruments that would be necessary to fully address the challenge that our nation faces ever been really frail over the last 6 months. in particular, towards the end of last year, we had over $200.00 days of power had switch with ups frequent we already have and without any risk by this year has been the same. we have not known a single day without power cuts in the country, and at a minimum you, you shed some 5 hours without electricity and a maximum. we think that we are in there by the way. we feel like it could,
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it could really go past anytime soon. people are people here talking about an entire grid collapse. that would mean that the country would mean a couple of weeks, at least, to restart the energy supply stream. and that has not gone unnoticed. of course, south africa is not alone. here is also in partnership with the united states, the united kingdom, the you, germany, and france over something called the just energy transmission partnership. now that is how south africa is trying to map its way out of its reliance on fossil fuels and making its way into green and spaces these 2 things in this country. i've seen conflicting that we essentially giving up our own coal, which we have in copious amounts. and we are going to rely on the fun and on water and on wind, which is not necessarily in that much of
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a band is in this country, but dead did not stop gen ed yell and the us treasury secretary who along with many of the american counterparts have been making a bee line for the african continent as you know, south africa. this is the 1st concrete with a just gene transition partnership or key to which the united states was proud to come in to support or chemical and is representing only the interest that we have seen sol further fully from the west. and they have been pushing the green agenda not only on south africa, but on the continent as a whole. you'll feel like a guinea p when you're watching the new of european leaders who come to the continent looking for the same fossil fuel, claiming that they are doing an inventory of energy security. because i get that
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from everything. but we and the pressure to, to not only conform but to lead in this green energy revolution. and one can only wonder how far we can go when we can even have, can assist the supply of electricity using our very own code. now is really human rights group has urged the us state department to rethink its plans about building a new and improves enlarged embassy in jerusalem. they claim the land that previously been confiscated from local palestinian, some of whom are us citizens. if the us proceeds with this plan that will be a full throated endorsement of israel, f, illegal, confiscation of private palestinian property in violation of international law. additionally, the state departments will be actively participate in violating the private property rights of its own citizens. the u. s. a no plans are yet finalized. we
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also heard from a palestinian anthropologist whose ancestor lands both his and his families in fact were seized. he's expressed unger about the potential construction hello there and it's very disappointed supposedly the us is transfer human or equal rights for justice. and in our case, it don't apply it. we but it doesn't seem worth of justice for them. they have other priorities. our rights are overlooked that our land, that appropriate is not considered important. we have complained repeatedly, they don't respond simply, they know, or our lease pulled out of the fact that the electric demises take over the properties. this is what's upset and that expecting that there will be enough pressure that the lights of the palestinians living in palestine and this should
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have brought up access to their property. suddenly something should be done on an national level to assure that we will give you can access because it's impossible when it all comes and made an ongoing visit to the region by the us secretary of state anthony blinking medical help is really in palestinian officials concerning recent sanctions where dozens were killed during violent blushes in the west and beyond the little controversy. iran, the new embassy initially started back in 2016 when the then us president donald trump, formerly recognised jerusalem as the is really capital. we got reaction from the director of the really human rights group, which has called for a rethink of the embassy. sue, had bashar essays, broad international consensus on the status of jerusalem means the controversial move should not go ahead. i guess it's so political mat in another position. it
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clearly violates international consensus and international law. in this regard, both the level of the set, the switch, it was an m and a special status in jerusalem. and on that a matter of the rights of the palestinian refugees, it followed of course the prompts administration and decision in this regard. calling i'm 2017 and unfortunately the why did administration is following and complying with that decision that raised a lot of concerns internationally and on the palestinian level force in. but it seems that the by didn't administration is again following the same decision. and even establishing a wide diplomatic compound and judy, egypt needs to do more to our rather kate human rights violations. so save the u. s
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. secretary of state, during a visit to cairo, anthony blinkin stated, the move is vital for positive relations between the countries making tangible, i'm asking improvements on human rights is essential to strengthening even more our bilateral relationship. priority for members of our congress from both of our parties. we'll discuss this less, cross live now to our tea corresponding, caleb, my been. hi there, caleb. a familiar criticism from washington, isn't it with egypt seeming the latest country to get that u. s. not of disapproval. take us through the remarks, the reaction to sure. well us secretary of state anthony blanca, not only made these comments, but while he was in egypt, he made a point of meeting with human rights activists. and the gypsies government has responded and they've said that the security measures that have been taken have been necessary to stabilize egypt and to help the government work to provide things
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like housing, jobs, and education for the population. now many are looking on and hearing anthony blankets, comments, and noticing the smack of hypocrisy. in his words, it's a very tiny speaking. there's been quite a bit of unrest in the united states. let's recall out recently in atlanta, there was a protest or kill after clashes with a state trooper when the police in atlanta, georgia were clearing out. protesters would occupied a public safety training center. and that's not the only incident of unrest and clashes with protesters. it's taking place, memphis, tennessee, another us sitting in the side of unrest, accusations against the police, anger about the police and crack down in response to protests. americans don't seem to be quite happy with the way their own government is handling human rights. here with some of them had to say when they, when they were looking at how renewals didn't they see their brother,
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didn't they see them sale of thing themselves. they saw someone who was black, they thought someone was port a saw someone they felt like they can get away with killing him and no one would care. i grew up in the united states, so i've seen enough from on the tv like it's cartoon. it's too much, isn't it shouldn't be like that many people around the world are wondering if it's about time the united states, look in the mirror and deal with its own unrest in human rights issues that were criticized in countries around the world. randy offline. thanks for taking us through that this our art correspondent, caleb martin. while the u. s. equity of states visit to the middle east, north africa saw at protest brick out on the streets of the west bank and gaza. people gathered with palestinian flying farmers in the city and ramallah demanding
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freedom for their people with some also accusing the us of being an imperialist power. held up pictures of palestinian children, journalists and soldiers been killed and the divine r t had a chance to speak with some of those rally. lincoln came here and condemned that jerusalem shootouts of israelis carried out by palestinian youth carry outcome. on the contrary, lincoln did not condemn the netanyahu or the crime against palestinians in jeanine city of the west bank. he did not even mentioned the crime as if israelis humans while palestinians know us us. and here we are here to express our rejection sampling committed to the region, which comes within us some limited support for israeli occupation, which carries out aggressive actions against the palestinian people. the u. s. still sells only live service to the palestinian people. one of the tough love with more on the us secretary of state visit to ramallah ortiz maria phenomena fall. this report from the west bank city of from the u. s. secretary of state comes to
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ramallah in the west bank after a wave of violence that took the lives of both palestinians and israelis intensified ideas. military raids, especially in the camp. janine in the north of dorothy pied west bank that made january the deadliest month for palestinians in several years, was at least $35.00 people killed. at his meeting with lincoln, president of bus said it is time for the international community to interfere adding the palestinian authorities ready to get back to peace negotiations with israel. but with conditions we are now ready to walk with the u. s. administration and the international community to restore political dialogue in order to add these railway occupation of the land or the state of palestine on the $967.00 borders with east jerusalem as its capital. that is meeting with abbas here in our my lab blinking said it is important to ensure that his rallies and palestinians have equal rights. but he did not make any comment on these rally policy that is far
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from serving this goal. just days ago, the country's new national security minister gave the green lights to houses demolition and eastern jerusalem that israel considers were built and legally the move that puts thousands of families under threat of being left without a roof. israel also reinforced its military troops in the west bank and made several statements and promises to strengthen and expand settlements there that most of the world sees as illegal lincoln came here to the region to ensure that washington is committed to the idea of 2 state solution to these railey palestine in conflict, but the ra, actually no particular tabs towards helping these go come true. and this is what the palestinians here on the ground. ours is faster than happy with here to protest against the american positions which are totally by us to send the message to mister lincoln that to come up tight with the massacres that are committed against
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palestinians and her that they and i to states has done really nothing to stop the, the fascist government in israel from committing crimes against palestinians every day. they're not state has consistently cited with as well no matter what. and that in itself, that betrays the principles that the americans claim regarding self determination, equality, freedom for all, all this. they say it as a fury. but when it comes to practicing it, especially with the listing of people, it doesn't exist american, they seem to be a little bit. the lawson is determination of the situation here on the ground is days ago. this person of the state department refused to recognize the west bank as occupied by israel. what kind of an issue you give the past is the wish that
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they reside in those territories and totally dependent? i think it was a different planet idea. occupy plans, you said you subscribe to the fact that they are and then military occupation say technical question, i'm occupation. so let me say a couple of things. in the point i believe i think i they not occupy. what is the status that you give? this moment what kind of status they said, the recent period, my seen a strong recent doing, i am saying about legally. how do you often use what invest? yes, so i understand the question you're asking, and as we've said previously, it is vital for both sides to take action to prevent even greater loss, and we condemn any violence escalation or propagation of the tourists. lemma
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ramallah the u. s. secretarial state blinking is expected to visit guys on wednesday, and theories are not only it will be able to help the tensions on the grounds, but it will make it worth you. k. intelligence services deployed a psychological warfare unit in the balkans to counter russian normative. but at the same time admitted they were factually true, according to leak documents revealed in an investigation carried out by the grey zone media. another barrier to come between this information is the fact that certain criminal back narratives are factually true. for example, one of the country's most prominent pro kremlin narratives relates to russia's ongoing support for bell grades in the course of a dispute, which is true, responding to inconvenient truth, as opposed to pure propaganda is naturally more problematic. when earlier i spoke with the reports with her on grades on u. k, editor kits, quloram berg,
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who sees his investigation discovery, the britain was not only spying abroad, but also on its own citizens. but a year ago, a disastrous document showing that long been involved running before the government attainment communication campaign, which is very, very odd. this was done in total secret. it's never been publicized before advertised the london doing this. but since the start of award ukraine, those documents took students to dimensions brushes soldiers and been deployed to industry to, sorry, a, among them count disinformation experts quite wide. that isn't clear. but it just struck me that the same mechanism, the same tactics that we used by the participant harmony, clearly abroad to compel citizens to comply with corona virus restrictions, which was you know, terrifying people submission. we're now being applied again to ramp up the post post threat of russian aggression. and that will justify their own military
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deployment. what about on home soil where you know they wouldn't have to go to such lengths to the skies while they're doing? do you think there's more of an extent of something similar happening in britain? oh, absolutely. i mean, agreed on sunday. in fact, the d. n g, a big brother watch published extensive report on a variety of domestics buying and construct warfare units targeting critics of the, the government. corona virus response. i mean, this included journalists and n p's. people like pizza engines from day to day. they were by no means you know, crazed angie boxes, but they were just asking very obvious critical questions about what was being done to the necessity a lot downs. and i'm not even ma, ma dates and this job on a list and subject to surveillance and harassment. it is an intriguing part of this . the leak implies that london is aware of some of what they call russian narrative, despite calling them factually true. what does that suggest about the agenda as
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a whole? yeah, well i mean, i think that they just, i mean the access from a file to. ready which an internal foreign, which discusses the difficulties of combating russian does information that yes it's, it's very remarkable that they open the metal, they would say, said publicly, where russia comes in. these countries have historically very strong ties in russia . they do not see russia is an enemy. ready or an address they see a friend and protect and trading with whom they have yes, centuries of religious cultural toys. it was russian troops would spouse to serbia that stop the cost of liberation on pushing the internal. ready doesn't cost that there was nature troops on the ground who are instructed by the us commanders to open fire on the russian deployment. i mean,
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to the day in the majority areas across the board, you can find posters and procedures celebrating, but as the friend protective. so of course, in this context, in order to insinuate the inputs right state to the british, nita undermine russian quote unquote influence on the need to demonize moscow. the eyes of the local population record high gas production is forecast in the u. s. with it, big profits, the countries energy information administration saves liquefied natural gas exports are said to increase 16 percent. you're in, you're looking at how european consumers have, how to reach deep into their pockets to help bring data about tears. r t contributor rachel marston. bottom line is the green europe is stealing a black old russian, the u. s. the nation's power authority. the energy information administration just announced the gas production is had a record high and it set,
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despite even higher this year. and the great gas station, i mean, the great state of texas also achieved a record personal best for natural gas output. exxon mobil hit the jackpot with record profits last year of $55000000000.00. so guess what? that means. green dreamers, it's big oil spending spree time. here comes another new exxon power plant for you to protest. scheduled for 2027 or 2028. sure. it's a hydrogen plant. but how's that hydrogen going to be produced? hydrogen is mostly produced from fossil fuels, inconvenient, dirty little secret there, but hey, that's okay, because exxon says it's going to bury that carbon footprint in the ground. and, well, who cares about the ground? right? it's not like it's air so big victory for the big oil bros in america, but not so great for europe, which is just basically hitched its wagon for the foreseeable future to us gas with no real end in sight, over this sov. with this over dependence,
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of course it's now expected that europe will hurry up and turn its green fantasies into reality so it can reduce that dependence on us energy. but we see now how wonderfully that's worked out so far. if those green dreams weren't such a big bust than europe wouldn't be. so strap for power right now. after cutting off its cheap russian gas lifeline by dating, tangled up in its own sanctions, the same energy, lifeline that subsequently and mysteriously blue up. and as you can hear, you s officials are really broken up about that. i want to be clear with you today . if russia invades ukraine, one way or another nord stream to will not move forward fearful if russia and rage and me. troops crossing the on the border of ukraine's again, then there will be a week, there will be no longer on our stream to it. we will bring an end i am. i think the
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administration is very gratified to know that nordstrom, too, is now, as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the sea. these 5 points that is more streamlined, worse from 2. we're not pumping gas into your at this time or through to never became operation that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for, for the years to come. yeah, no more nord stream to so sorry to hear about your divorce. hey, want to date last year. european imports of us liquefied natural gas for 148 percent higher than in 2021. and they're paying multiple times more for it than they did for russian gas imports. or even compared with what the u. s. domestic market pays, but what's a little price? gouging between pals right? keeps things kind of spicy. european officials are high fiving each other right now because the lights are still on such high standards. they basically can thank the mild winter weather for that. actually, it's not like they found some kind of competence somewhere along the way,
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but you're really isn't either woods yet. recent drops and wholesale gas prices have raised hopes that the worst of the energy crisis in europe is now behind us. that these hopes are misplaced, the large energy price shock still lies ahead for european court brits. we expect corporate gas utility bills to increase by over 100 percent in 2023 compared to 2021. in italy and spain, for instance, against around 60 to 70 percent in germany, france and the united kingdom electricity bills are expected to rise borrow 35 percent of germany, but 80 percent in italy and spain. european countries like here in france are showing out cash just to keep businesses afloat with the cost of that u. s. energy coming down hard at the end of each on those businesses. so they need help. german chancellor, olaf schultz said that that country would have went to recession this year. but western experts are now saying that germany is actually in one with the economy
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contracting 0.2 percent in the last 3 months to december. so things aren't exactly going as previously advertised for germany or for europe, but don't worry, europe has everything under total control, and that's why they're trying to dictate shower time for you and promoting turtlenecks is a viable energy strategy and it's big usa oil. that's laughing all the way the bank, nato's chief house, single dollar, beijing and moscow fractions. he believes undermined the international rules based order yet still to burg. also said are russian victory in the ukraine? conflict would set a dangerous precedent. if the president threatened weakness in ukraine, it will be a tragedy of 40 ukrainians, but it all saw some the very dangerous message through 2 or 330 leaders or all over the world recalls them. the message will be a when the use sir military to force,
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they come achieve their goals. while the alliance is 2nd re general speech, there was in japan where he thanked the country for its support for key about expressed a desire to further deepen their partnership. japan is set to open a nato office, in fact, with tokyo to start attending the organization's meetings as well. the japanese prime minister in turn express concerns or were chinese ambitions in the region on tension surrounding taiwan. figures show, in fact though it's the lead nato country itself, the u. s, which the poise most military force in the world according to a report last year by an agent human rights society. c, washington was involved in 80 percent of all military conflicts from the end of the 2nd world war to its declaration of the war on terror in 2001. beyond that, then the u. s. has gone on to.
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