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very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i'll see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time to sit down and talk with the headlines on our international as a disturbing video appears on line report, showing a ukrainian soldier executing a captured, if russian a p o w. and yet another instance of alleged war crimes committed by key m sports. also ahead for right now we are just outside the town that it is outside of the city of jeanette. it is a major ukrainians role. the raw from that special forces unit operating folks toward key ukrainian stronghold into don't yet to public as the russian army, rum stuff it's offensive in the area with russia says new revelations about us
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involvement in the north stream pipeline explosions where no secret is washington had previously, been open about his intentions to take out the key russian pipeline in europe with russia as of 4 minutes or so. okay. lot for office conducting told for the leadership of the north african nation of sudan. it's the last thought of his tour of the continent, and that's russia works with african nations to strengthen it at that time, at the blossoming multi polar world. i. i'd like or must go with your news all 3 international. it's great to have your company today. we do start the program now with shocking footage, reportedly recorded by ukrainian soldiers as a allegedly killed russian prisoners of war. a warning, this is just nothing to do. but i you
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with i g g 0 the the unverified images are your soldier, russell 7. ahead or you can see one of the captured soldiers wearing a white, so would be your hatch, typically worn by russian troops. are there been other numerous accusations, all ukrainian soldiers killing russian prisoners of war? the un has even documented several cases. calling for a thorough investigation. meanwhile, a massive baran should be craney and artillery, showing that on extra public on wednesday killed at least 2 civilians, wounding 4 others, including several children. a local authorities ukrainian forces of 5 more than a 100 artillery shells as civilian areas in the region. a number of apartment buildings and shopping center were damaged in a massive blaze. a rocket in the center of the capital of russia at defense ministry reported that around 75 ukrainian soldiers were killed me. the city of
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ogle about the die and that isn't the i don't, it's region that was in the past 24 hours. several ukrainian armored vehicles were also destroyed as russian forces have been conducting an offensive in the area of his ego down off. now right now we are just outside the school, down of that, it is outside of the city of the next. it is a major ukrainian stronghold. and right now we are following in the footsteps of a russian special forces unit. and basically what they're doing, they're going to be launching a heavy anti tank message, but they won't be targeting any machinery nor tanks. rather, they will be working on hitting command centers in side o'clock. again, the major ukrainian stronghold which almost fell just
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a couple of weeks ago. with c'mon, they managed to rule reinforcements. and right now the army as a hard time has a hard time getting hold of it. but i'm being told that it's just a matter of time until this small but difficult stronghold force ah, with ah, this part to watch is the project i'll being carefully guided towards its target. and when it connects doesn't hold back emotions with
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a supervisor if you just local them. rationally, ukrainian armies operate at a collision cause here. cute forces positions have been reduced too small batch over parts and block buildings on a hilltop. it's a dominating a height. yet the ukrainians are trying to expand their zone of control. the russians on the other hand, spare no effort, throwing plenty of their resources into the battle. this infantry tanks, every kind of artillery piece, as combat helicopters, brain fire from above, fueling as it got deleted the enemy is detected and destroyed every day by the forces of our intelligence and artillery is the same. every whap attempts by the ukrainian army to counter attack were repulsed up to a company of soldiers and heavy equipment were destroyed. such special anti tank
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units don't suffer from a shortage of targets. and as natives, leopards challenges and abrams tanks bound for ukraine get a fresh coat of paint. they wait, wait patiently for the hitler's to get even longer. i'm a gosh done of reposing from the dumbass odd c. one in the neighboring as apology region. russian authorities say they prevented an assassination attempt on the head of the city of but of ganske i here is footage from the law enforcement operation. these images of the raid were provided by local security forces. a members of an organized criminal group have been arrested. they believed have been involved in a series of killings of local officials as well as several attempted murders. russia's foreign ministry says our new revelations about us, a tax on the north stream pipeline system were expected. as the us leadership had openly threatened to get rid of the key russian gas supply route to your we have
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repeatedly voiced russia's position on the evolvement of the u. s. in nato. nothing that they did not hide this boasting to the whole world about the intention to destroy the civilian infrastructure, through which you are perceived russian energy resources. we also regularly noted the reluctance of denmark, germany, and sweden, to conduct an open investigation and opposition to russia's participation in it. and this, despite the fact that our country has incurred huge costs, well, those are revelations were made by award winning investigative journalist seymour hersh, who said the attack on russia's north street system was carried out by the u. s. with norwegian involvement. after months of diligent planning by this decision to sabotage the pipelines came after more than 9 months of highly secret back and forth debate inside washington's national security community about
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how to best achieve that goal. for much of that time, the issue wasn't whether to do the mission with how to get it done with no overt clue as to who was responsible. the u. s. has been quick to deny any involvement in the covert attacks on the north stream pipelines with an essay whistleblower edward snowden as well unconvinced. he said it's not the 1st time for washington referencing his own experience a decade ago when evidence of the u. s. government spying on its people was rejected by top and tell officials testifying in congress the united states was not involved in the nord stream explosion. can you think of any examples from history of a secret operation that the white house was responsible for, but strongly denied? besides, you know that little mess, surveillance kerfuffle will a pulitzer prize winning a former foreign correspondent for the new york time, says a u. s. denials of the pipeline attack have little to no significance. that is something that we've seen in the past. not only with seymour hersh,
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his reporting, but other investigative look at looks at our investigation into activities that the government wants to keep secret. i think that's the standard response didn't surprise any of us. and i think they had to respond quickly because they couldn't let it just why out there was some kind of a without a denial, but not denial again, doesn't mean much. we look at how these things play out. eventually more information comes out that supports this inertial reporting until it becomes very hard for them to deny. that's usually what happens. let's have a good look now at the timeline of this event with archie, marina customer. it's 2021 that you are the needs are already irritated by the north stream one gas pipeline because they see it as a threat to western dominance. and now north soon too was nearing completion,
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which would double the amount of cheap russian gas flow into germany. something had to be done, and this is how it went down according to a source with direct knowledge of the operational planning. so, joe biden authorized as his national security advisor to create a group. so come up with a plan to get rid of the pipelines. by the end of the year, jake sullivan convenes a meeting of a new task force, men and women from the joint chiefs of staff, the cia and the state and treasury departments. they hold several top secret meetings in the building right next to the white house and during their brainstorming sessions. the navy, for example, proposes using a newly commissioned submarine sir sold to the pipeline directly. the air force discusses dropping bombs that could be set off remotely. and the cia just argued that whatever was done had to be done covertly. the cia director at the time
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william burns authorizes an agency working group. so craft applying for a covert operation that would use deep sea divers to trigger an explosion along the pipeline. early 2001 c to the c i a working group reports back to sullivan's inter agency group. we have a way to blow up their pipelines. meanwhile, a few slip ups with regard to nordstrom to we continue to have a very strong and clear conversations with our german allies. and i want to be clear with you today. if russia engage ukraine, one way or another nord stream to will not move forward. if russia and reach her at meas turned to truth, crossing the a border. you chris again then no, there will be we there will be no longer nor stream to. we will look over surprise
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over by them and newland scent discussions and are wondering what it means for their mission. the cia is william burns, apparently said to it, but how and when? well that's when nor way enters the picture. in march, a few members of the american seam fly there. so meets with a norwegian, secret service and navy, the norwegian navy finds the right spot for the explosives and the weights a comma flies, them, so the russian navy doesn't spot them. norway apparently also suggests the ideal cover to plant the mines during the annual nato exercises in the baltic sea, which take place in june, june swine seats when c to the nato exercises began and the mines are planted. the white house starts having doubts about its genius plant and asks if the mines can be detonated at a later date. so it doesn't look obvious that they did it. the americans in norway
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now have a new problem. there. have to find a way to do it. the explosives could be triggered by a sono bully dropped by a plane at short notice. it would have met a sequence of unique low frequency tonal sounds that would be recognized by the timing device and trigger the explosives on september 26th, 2022, and a which a navy p a surveillance plane makes a seemingly routine flight and drops us so on her bowie. a few hours later, the high powered sea for explosives are triggered, and the rest is history. i'm of the opinion the bind and so in the long term, when he, when he planned those texts on the pipelines, i'm of the opinion, the sort. how will this look when it finally comes out? because he's an old hand in politics. he knows the such operations never stays secret forever. there's always a few years that will pass before somebody writes
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a book. so he does an interview. televisions bills have been, so he's probably the seeming the in a few is time when it does come out, you know, how will i, i will i face to press? how will i will i write my own met was justified blowing up these, these pipelines. and i think, you know, he will always refer to the ukraine war. he will always say, well, you know, russia pushed us to, to this point and which is in itself isn't entirely disingenuous. rushers. foreign minister soccer left off is currently in the north african nation of sudan for talks with top officials. it is his final stop on his tour of the continent. it comes as media report say us in european officials are also to meet with the north african countries leadership right around the very same time. a lover of the tour of the continent has been widely considered. a success for the country has visited with numerous high level meetings, essentially exploring what a new horizons for rushers and economic ties with members of that continent. that's
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got the details now with ortiz, catabolic while the long serving russian diplomat visits a sudan with the country very much in the midst of internal and external conflict. as you know, the in the middle of a political dialogue which will, which should at least deliver a, a technocratic government before bill of, of a, a civilian government. and mr. lover over there, to meet with his counterpart in the styles, i think. and they will be talking about the areas of investment and trade and how to strengthen those, and particularly because then it is, is way, is situated, it finds itself as a very g o g o, strategically important location. of course these visits by a lover of have not gone unnoticed, and some, some might say that they've, they've been actively encountered by the way. because they see mister love. it
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isn't here as a, as a rather shift in politics and a potential threat to their dominance with regards to the african agenda we've heard. although with unconfirmed media reports that many of the top deep royce and diplomats of wisdom countries are also looking to visit the continent, but particularly visiting sudan. i find that very peculiar that he has almost been preceded or rather succeeded in some cases by different european countries. who also present them foreign affairs ministers to come and tell whatever mister lovegrove has been building. i. e, how he went to my lead to strengthen the ties in the country following the insurgency that has good rep, that country for, for numerous months now. little of africa visit, all in all,
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i guess has been somewhat of a, a celebration. he was welcomed with b o hands open and he has, he has, he had to see a closed door in south africa, which was his thumb was very strategic because it was, it was big south africa. if an important partner in the southern region, the 1000 african development region, and it was pretty much the same when he went to s one, teeny minister love of found himself being asked to stay a bit longer. and that's how much his company and his visit has been valued here on the continent. and the song carried on and on from bomber call to no shot in, in more tamia get the other day. mr. mr love is very much welcome here and he seen a crime rate. and most african countries are looking into diversification, looking at how the, the multi polar world is manifesting right in front of the eyes. and they also want
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to take advantage of that more than 15000 people have been killed and devastating earthquakes that ripped through turkey and syria in recent days. and numerous people have lost their entire families. now scenes of total devastation around the epicenter and turkey are just simply shocking. a former high rise apartment blocks reduced to rubble, signs of people trapped in the debris, getting more difficult to detect. now. nevertheless, the search for survivors goes on. international rescue teams, including russian ones, continue to provide assistance in those efforts. now. russian able and forces have also been involved in extinguishing fires that are rough. it is building collapse of its footage or shows or rushing b, e 250, a plain, a balancing places, and i focus for the city on the mediterranean coast. the natural bazaar has a debilitated cookie, a transport infrastructure in the southern region, and then fabulous aircraft able to log on the water or the good option for tackling the issues. it's all corresponding, peter small. so what you can see behind me is
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a residential building that was once 8 stories high and has now been reduced to rubble. as you can see here, there are people that once lived in that building and then now waiting for news of their relatives who in many cases are still stuck under the rubble. i want to wait here because my son, his wife and guests, and 6 of my relatives were in the building when the earthquakes tra, yes, my grandson herron is 4 years old. he was also in the building. i haven't received any word from the family, and asia isn't alone. as of wednesday evening, the death toll india bucket stood at 144 people with almost 1000 wounded. as the sun begins to fade 3 days after the earthquakes, such as hope, the survivors will be rescued from the rubble. that doesn't stop relatives anxiously gathering around destroyed homes desperate for any news of their loved ones. i can't say that i've completely lost hope,
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but it's been 3 days now and his game difficult to remain optimistic that my oldest sister and her 2 children will be found a life. i would like to send all my blessings to those people who lost their lives in this disaster. i would also like to wish that those who were injured will get well soon. understandably, with progress slow going frustration mounts with each passing hour. many of the people i spoke to india back here were angry that more support from the government or the international community hadn't yet reached the city. 3 days after the quakes, like i am, we want more support for the rescue teams. we can't go back home because it's not safe, and there is no peace for us there. some waiting here for news about my 6 cousins. in other parts of dia back here, he could almost be forgiven for thinking that life goes on. his normal city may have got off relatively lightly, but thus have little consolation to residence, waiting for news of their relatives who are trapped or those who are forced to
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sleep on the streets or seek shelter elsewhere. while governments engineers go through the daunting process of ensuring the thousands of homes here are safe to live in once again. peter scott, d a back here. turkey r t, one of those earthquakes was reported the most powerful in the region in almost a 100 years. and while turkey and syria where the most effective, the trend was actually felt as far away as egypt and catholic st on. so thought and took alone more than 14000 deaths had been confirmed over 63000 people injured to the south in syria. the earthquakes leaving more than a 1000 people dead. 300 buildings collapsed. an open city of l. f. o. near the turkish border is one of the hottest residents were forced to flee their homes, i mean gathering shelters. meanwhile, western sanctions, particularly from america, are essentially blocking vital aid from getting into the disaster zones and syria. as you can see in this following mapper major carriers have been avoiding syrian
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territory. well, meantime china has demanded the u. s. remove at sanctions against area of aging, said the u. s. embargo on syria has disrupted aid supplies and made the humanitarian crisis you've been with us. the us has long been engaged and the syrian crisis is frequent notary strikes and hush, economic sanctions have caused huge civilian casualties and taken away serious means for subsistence in the wake of the catastrophe. did you, i should put aside your boots, go obsessions, and immediately live the unilateral sanctions on syria to unlock the doors for humanitarian aid to syria, for humanitarian aid, these sections should be listed. there is units because of the u. s. department, he lives many times in our because that he said that the united states is not preventing any kind of a ministerial assistance to our area. why is this tuition is not like that?
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so not only sanctions united states imposing on people at united states l. u. s. army is this healing 120000 barrels of oil every every day. and as the same time, they are stealing the wheat cotton and occupying the very important part of the north east of us because of the sanctions because of the war. and he lost the government, 50000 machine in all kinds of mice, which could be helped in this situation, enjoying it where we are. so now i think we should divide between your bullet, bulletproof colored position towards the phase or the period or whatever you want to, to name it between the humanitarian situation, which in international low i think we are obliged to help each other as people,
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as a human being is a state of the union address a u. s. president joe biden has admitted that the world will still need oil despite all the efforts to push global transition to so called green energy sources. it's a plan that's actually affecting the african continent very badly. africa suffers from, from power scarcity. and it's having a very difficult time attempting to move to a greener agenda. so we're going to need oil for least another decade. and i can exceed, ah, we're new. leave it to you as president joe biden, to say the quiet part out loud yet again. go figure that the most lucid remark that bitin made during his state of the union speech was when he wasn't just reading verbatim from what some establishment speech writers gave him to read. all this
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height about the need for green energy to save the planet from climate change. and now biden's like, well actually the future is fossil fuels for another decade and beyond. and big oil, which went from being the ugly step child to being propped up on your record expected to be the white knight now, isn't too happy with all the mix messaging. the president is right that americans on the world will continue to need affordable, reliable energy for decades to come. so why attack the industry walk in day and night to provide it by didn't, has been using big oil as a scapegoat for bad government policy as in now don't blame biden's anti russian sanctions, or coven restrictions and mandates that totally deregulated energy market and spiked inflation or don't blame is green agenda, the kill domestic fossil fuel projects, just plain big oil for not boosting domestic production as though that would fix everything by didn't even went to europe last march,
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and ag them on to break free from dirty rushing gas in favor of putting all their chips on green energy renewables. we've agreed on a joint game plan toward that goal. while accelerating our progress toward a secure, clean energy future. this initiative focuses on 2 core issues. one, helping europe reduces to pregnancy on russian gash as quickly as possible. secondly, reducing europe's demand for gash overall. so the you of course, did what you always does and promptly took jo biden's advice set fire to its sale and then started panicking over being a drift without a viable energy lifeline. particularly were in and he realized that wind and sun weren't going to get them back on solid ground any time soon. that is until the u. s. offered them a pricey life raft, the block ended up importing a 148 per cent. more u. s. natural gas last year,
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as opposed to the year before at prices several times higher than what americans pay for the same thing. but europe isn't the only one who got totally suckered into allowing joe biden to gut punch. they're pretty full energy projects for not being green enough. biden killed canadas keystone excel pipeline project because, well, it just wasn't good for climate change. and he also led north america and europe in cutting funding for fossil fuel projects in africa. notably in the western part of the continent. so countries like nigeria and senegal, this would really be a huge blue country, such as out of it really want to see gas as the transition of fuel and power of time in which to, to work towards met 0 for can put him in the meantime to be able to also continue to use or use gas from explorica. so we have a todd is crucial. biden's been running around demanding the other countries go
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cold turkey and cutting themselves off from so called dirty fuel. and they did so now he is position the us to become their dealer for the foreseeable future, which is starting to look a lot further away than what they may have figured from all of biden's green hype. the managing director of the african energy chamber says they are very, it's actually unfair that developed nations of pressuring africa to abandon fossil fuels. he's absolutely unfair to act african countries that have read a cabin at last, contributed just 2.7 percent of greenhouse gas emissions to charge them to our band and producing all a natural gas that will bring energy and green energy. at this point, we're not even able to afford it in time with nature is a problem with real energy in africa that can provide all these load and that comes
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from natural gas and comes from cool. but even bigger than that in itself, there is also a big need for to, to produce more natural gas for the world. and this is no time to be an african countries bend on the i'd not god, given natural resources in favor of getting energy african needs and energy makes it more per your produce all natural gas in africa today. our greenhouse gas emissions would increase just by point $67.00, that is nothing, and this is an application of pain, the penalty for regulations them greenhouse gas emissions. meanwhile, as india's energy weak form has concluded, we spoke with the head of petroleum company oil in the limited. he says, the country will continue to develop its partnership with russia, despite ongoing western pressure. how you doing jasmine gaudio,
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having maintaining quality a relationship with all the countries across and she, yesterday she has been a very buddy one relationship with us. yeah. and we continue to engage with us. yeah. in terms of b, 2, b, and g 2, g on dot headsets to secure energy. also, there does very good. in fact, it does come out, well actually it has to secure out energy basket. and i'm sure this would continue to blow unstable lights for them. i don't see any put a show order of argument in that you would have already note here is the honorable minister of petroleum and natural gas often build is that we have to secure out energy. what is all about the energy security and providing affordable energy to the countries? no full. we would as an indian inc, we would.
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