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of the past, this is one of the best museums in the world. huh tarzan st. petersburg. how roughly is the director here and i bet he has met a why of the fact that our western colleagues are so persistently chasing around the world demanding the condemnation of russia speaks volumes if they use the same energy to make ukraine abide by the mintz agreements we wouldn't need a special operation. russia is foreign minister surrogate law for all mocks, the west over its diplomatic push enough for cap as he visits to down on the left up of his regional tour. disturbing footage appears on line reportedly showing a ukrainian soldier executing a captured russian p o w. and he had another instance about legit war crimes committed by key ebs forces and also
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a head on the program this hour. there are people dying underground under durable in syria because the united states refuses to send the basics. the basic of the aid that this people need. us us sanctions block, michael assistance getting to earthquake victims and syria. washington tries to shift the blame, claiming damascus is responsible for the aftermath of the natural disaster with from moscow to the world. this is our take, great to have your company today. my name's unit o'neill, sir, gallop. ralph has slammed the west over its insistence that africa condemned moscow . russia is foreign minister, said western leaders could have used that very same energy to prevent the conflict in question in ukraine. he made the comments in sudan as the diplomat wraps up a tour of the continent. ah,
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the fact that our western colleagues are so persistently chasing around the world demanding the condemnation of russia speaks volumes. firstly, if they try this hard, it means they feel they are wrong if they use the same energy to make ukraine abide by the minsk agreements, we wouldn't need a special operation. and we know that ukraine was not going to accept the minsk agreement. but on the contrary, we're preparing for a hybrid war, everything to eliminate a political competitor. will uminski agreements were supposed to be the cornerstone of the peace process between the dumbass republics and give they were brokered by russia, germany and france 8 years ago and seemingly don in good faith. however, and recent lance western leaders reveal out the real purpose of the minsk accords was to give ukraine more time to rearm its military. that was also admitted by ukraine's previous president. that tro put a shanker here,
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sir gale of ralph again. our friends in africa, asia, and latin america understand very well that all these actions are geopolitical games from us and their allies. to keep a hedge, i'm only in the world, the fact that they go around the world trying to convince, developing countries to condemn russia, means that they do not believe in democracy. cartoon, the last days of russia, foreign minister sergey loves to of africa. his visit to sedans, capital city, coincides with the trips by envoys from 5 western countries. the us, britain, france, no way and germany decided listed on as at the center of all this attention. both russian sudan consistently come out in the you and in support of initiatives aimed at ensuring a democratic world order based on the principles of multi polarity which are enshrined in the un charter. in addition to political dialogue. in addition to foreign economic coordination, there are many tasks in the field of trade, economic investment, and humanitarian cooperation. we came out and support the efforts being made by the
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sudanese leadership to stabilize the internal political situation. sergei lover of came to cartoon to discuss ballots relations, as well as regional issues on the african continent. and the middle east. particular attention was paid to the preparation of the 2nd russia africa summit to take less in july saint petersburg night during his tour across africa. the russian foreign minister expressed that moscow is ready unwilling to at saint helped to west african states facing an islamist insurgency. let's go through that. at russia's offer, it comes with this situation in ghana, deteriorating, although the country itself isn't involved in a direct conflict. it suffers from an economic crisis as refugee poor in from neighboring countries, including breaking of fossil togo and bennett, who are battling to harvest reps. each of those countries we spoke to an accredit based independent journalist come lac, clued, say, who says gala, should cooperate with those nations to handle the border crisis eve,
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the borders are poor off and do not have the necessary security mining the board as then it becomes an issue over the period all over time. discussions on how some sort of help will be given to me. griffin, so we've got the legal monday. it's 2 months. very please do. we even have the capacity at the country to be able to deal with this. i mean, in terms of military equipment, in terms of bonds, in terms of, i mean a human resource that should be able to do that. and we know that these dos from the other side and then enter into the country. a lot of them people who are being sought after they just come in and leave only bored us will be the more committed the crime across the border and they use an approved routes and they come into the country, then it becomes
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a problem even tries to treat them and all about in fighting crime, especially cause more to cry and needs to be on it. not just for the part of the guardians, but also the neighboring countries as well. all right, let's turn attention the program now to the conflict in ukraine. and don shocking footage has emerged online, reportedly recorded by ukrainian soldiers showing them executing a captured russian prisoner of war. a warning, the following video as district utilized the web with you regarding the ga, ga, in the on verified video, ukrainian soldier allegedly russia service in the head. multiple times. we blurred, i'd some of the images of the victims wearing a white patch,
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typically worn by russian troops comes after numerous other accusations of ukrainian soldiers killing russian p. o. w. 's. the united nations has documented several of those cases and has called for investigation. she she was local official say, a barrage shop. ukrainian artillery shilling had that done yet. script public on wednesday killing 2 civilians and wounding for others, including children, authority, states, ukrainian forces 5 more than a 100 artillery shells of civilian areas in the region. a number of apartment buildings or shopping center were damaged while a massive blazer, rusted in the center of the regions capital. while rushes defense ministry house reported around 75 ukrainian soldiers were killed near the city of euclid. dar, within the past 24 hours, several armored vehicles were also destroyed, of moscow's troops conduct an offensive in the urea. r t eager shutdown of is on
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the front lines watching rushes, special forces conduct their operations. right now we are just outside the school town of that it is outside of the city of the next. it is a major ukrainian stronghold. and right now we're following in the footsteps of a russian special forces unit. and basically what they're doing, they're going to be launching a heavy and c tank may sell, 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 will most fail just a couple of weeks ago with c'mon, they managed to rule reinforcements. and right now the army has
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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, he doesn't hold back emotions. i think
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he just local them rationally ukrainian armies operate at a collision course here keep forces positions have been reduce to a small patch of apart and block buildings on a hilltop. it's a dominating height, yet the ukrainians are trying to expand their zone of control. the russians on the other hands for 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 gets little below the enemy is detected and destroyed every day by the forces of our intelligence and artillery is the same everywhere. attempts by the ukrainian army to counter attack were repulsed up to a company of soldiers and heavy equipment were destroyed. so special and content units don't suffer from a shortage of targets. and as nato's leopards challenges and abrams tanks bound for
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ukraine get a fresh coat of paint. they wait, wait patiently for the hitler's to get even longer. i'm a good done of reposing from the dumbass artsy diplomacy is the only way to end the conflict in ukraine and a military solution is on achievable. that's the message coming from a top chinese on voice speaking to the u. n. e unit. well, quite concerned about the possible escalation all for this. so this, this conflict. and though we don't believe that term only providing a weapons, oh, will actually solve the problem. and we are quite concerned about people talking about winning a complete to victory on the battlefield. we believe that the, the right place will be at the negotiating table. so what you're hearing there from
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the chinese envoys, basically the diplomatic equivalent of our you. okay, bro, this on the way to the european union is obviously concerned about the block getting carried away over ukraine until recently, some european leaders at least paid lip service to the idea of peace and prudence and the conflict ending with negotiations. and now they're like the guy who shows up at the casino says that he's not really into gambling, but okay, sure, maybe i'll play a few games of slots for a few rounds of poker. but the same guy as leader found swinging naked from the chandelier, after maxing out all his credit cards. that right now is europe. and that's a slippery slope. they just slid right on down when it comes to ukraine. have a listen. russia defeat has become both a polish and a european reason for existence returned. ukraine can count on france. it's european pause now and its allies to win the war. russia cannot and must not win, combine them together with our partners. we have also provided massive support to ukraine financially, with humanitarian aid, and with weapons, with heavy artillery,
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with air dis, hands and recently also with the delivery of battle tanks. and we will continue to do so as long as it is necessary, as you can hear, there europe is all in on fighting russia right down to the last. ukranian. european leaders have literally self radicalized over the course of this conflict. compare that rhetoric with what french president emanuel michael was saying late last year when insisting on negotiate sions and respect for russia in those talks, as the way to achieve peace. not that he wasn't routinely slammed for it by eastern european countries for even suggesting diplomacy over war as though that some kind of radical idea. so beijing seize europe, cheering zalinski like he's the star quarterback in some kind of football game against russia. and basically is reminding them of some serious real world consequences, like where all the weapons going when all of this is over,
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we keep hearing cheers of free the love her eggs. but what happens when the german leopard tanks and the whole weapons do that nato is dropping into ukraine, ends up going home with some locals as pats or ends up being traffic to other aficionados of exotic arms. china's envoy to the united nations brought that issue up relevant parties should pay great attention there to adopt strict control measures, prevent the proliferation of weapons and ammunition particularly stopped them from falling in the hands of terrorists and armed groups and avoid great hurt. and to avoid creating a new instability in the great her geographic region. in this regard, the dire consequences of conflicts in afghanistan, iraq, syria, and samaria, served as sobering lessons. it's not like china's alone in evoking this concern. the head of britons national crime agency said in december that there was a risk of blow back risk hollow full on reality that same month,
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the president of nigeria said that part of the nato weapons ministry had already made it down to lake chad basin region. where he said that they were keeping terrorists company, interpol warren, that black market weapons could come out of ukraine last june. but hey, what is an interval? no, right. other than the fact that keith was a, basically a boom for black market weapons dealing going all the way back to the 19 ninety's facilitated by rampant government. and it's not like that corruption problem is anywhere close to resolve. ukraine is still one of the largest markets for arms trafficking in europe with the problem growing even worse in the past 12 months. that's according to the global organized crime index, which is funded by the us state department, the e u. an interval. so really they should know better. meanwhile, all the western cache is just being shuttled into ukraine, despite mounting calls to see some actual receipts from time to time. maybe. but
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you know, who cares about details like accounting and accountability. china is basically the adult who just walked into the room and that's likely to go over about as well as you might expect. rachel morrison there will define head of the shanghai center a think tank. nelson wong believes the current e u policy and arms is only endangering civilians in ukraine. why the european politicians are doing what they're doing at the moment by sending weapons to ukraine or even given weapons to the sky. you're only going to great more civilian casualties. you're not going to achieve anything that you claim you can because you won't be able to defeat what. but whether these weapons will fall into the right hand. or we don't really know who all the right and, you know, friends in europe. i think people should ask the politicians and the interest
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groups behind them. what are they doing? are they benefiting anything out of that? are they really sure that they can achieve what they claim they tend to be to ah, india's energy week forum has no concluded, but before it did arts, he managed to get an exclusive interview with the head of the national petroleum company, oil india, limited. now he sais, the country will continue to develop its partnership with russia, the spied western pressure as to cooperation, helped india grow and meet its energy needs. ah, i did tell you and your husband, gordian having mending guardia relationship with all of the countries across and of yesterday, she has been a very buddy warm relationship with us. yeah. and we've continued to engage with
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russia in dumb, so b to b and g 2 g on dot head. so secure energy on. so there does very good. in fact, it does come out, well actually it helped as a clue secured on energy basket. and i'm sure this would continue to be unstable. i suppose. i don't see any patricia order of argument in the us. you would, i will let him know what is the honorable minister of petroleum and natural gas. often, buildings that we hope to secure out energy and not do has to be made. affordable energy has to be made. sustainable on energy has to be secure and energy has to be also be available through the entire country of $140.00 growth. people are 1400000000. so considering doctor does our income and our responsibility to see doc, new, secure hydrocarbon molecules, processing and even go one step further. not considering that geographic bank is
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lucas in which india and enjoys we were actually done oh, to be a to finding of the water. if good is space across the water is evolving very fast and the hydrocarbon space and off seems like does intrinsic with some subset of facilities. where did it glass highest investment? an adoption of the best in plastic or not built for the 2nd item. collaboration comes into play. so if you ask me, the collaboration landscape in the whole world is increasing. while us indian in 50, we're looking at the aisle, it could be abroad. through collaboration with oil majors or you sees or a no c's of other countries. we also expect and extend that he couldn't do see
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what his him to invite voc notes of the i you'll see use and the i'll major is to come and invest in india as indian landscape is evolving. you would notice that with the boss breaking the forms of government of india. now, on the inaudible june, which was a little under lock in, is now opened up the vote. the $1000000.00 scratched limiter of media in the off showed part of the country in the east coast on west coast is now on log on the oil food own set on. so that is we're, we're still kind of getting lot of feedback that the i use sees of the water i looking the data very, very positive on this is where island vs e m b. i would invite that it list unseat, collaboration of all those i you will see is when it comes to india to invest in
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the hydrocarbon space. so see lights like this in investments in hydrocarbon ada, jeanette, it's a how you alluded bigger investments. so lots of discussions and gives meant, oh good. because inside the boat, the information is something with any in the said would look up the the more difficult bar when it comes to the austin segment where availability of that the daughter of when did not less, it is simply up where data the processing on interpretation of a limb major rules, and when it comes to the op short segment, it becomes more difficult. in terms of availability over time, we have all that data available with us. so having a look at the data 1st as the 1st speaker say of an e lisman,
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the upstream segment. so instead of not having that data and having the good guy is there to put in seattle. so as olympia being an order this company of the country and the 2nd in north sea, we would invite partners to hop some kind of confidentiality agreement and look at the sysmic data and then the deep will data that we have with us that we have the live for the next level of dial. the death toll has time to more than 19000 people following the devastating earthquakes that rock turkey on syria earlier this week, katie province in turkey is one of the worst affected areas. but some moments of light do occasionally emerge. rescue, or is there a pulled a 10 year old boy from the ruins? after being trapped for more than 65 hours, local and international emergency teams are bottling the clock to find more
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survivors. will at the epicenter of the quake or scenes of desolation, former high rise apartment blocks have been reduced to nothing more than piles of concrete and twisted metal. desperate local have gathered on the streets to collect humanitarian aid or russian emergency. teams are working in the turkish region of cameron marsh, with more than 40 doctors traveling there to provide medical care elderly people and children are the 1st in line with teams treating a vast array of injuries caused by the disaster. moscow was also provided fire fighting our craft to help battle ablaze as raging after the fights. this is footage from on board one of the plains ortiz, peter scott has been speaking to the strong local, struggling amid the apocalypse, dixie. now what you can see behind me is a residential building that was once 8 stories high and has now been reduced to
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rubble. as you can see here, the 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 earthquake struck. 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 buckets stood at 144 people with almost 1000 wounded. as the sun begins to fade 3 days after the earthquakes, so does hope. the survivors will be rescued from the rubble. that doesn't stop relatives anxiously gathering around, destroyed homes desperate for and in use of their loved ones. i can't say that i've completely lost hope, but it's been 3 days now and his game difficult to remain optimistic that my oldest
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sister and her 2 children will be found a life. i would like to send all my blessings, deville's 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, white island, 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 d a back here. he could almost be forgiven for thinking that life goes on. his normal city may have got off relatively lightly, thus of little consolation to residence, waiting for news of their relatives who are trapped or those who are forced to sleep on the streets or seek shelter elsewhere. while government engineers go through the daunting process of is showing the thousands of homes here are safe to
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live in once again. peter scott: the backyard turkey r t will the primary earthquake in the region was recorded at magnitude 7.8, the most powerful in the region in close to a century. walter, kia and surreal, had been the most effected. the tremors were felt as you can see here on the map as far as with egypt and the central asian nation of catholic stone. in syria. the earthquakes have left more than $1200.00 dead in government controlled areas. northern northern city of a level near the turkish border is one of the areas hardest heads. residents were forced to flee their homes and gather at shelters. meanwhile, western sanctions, particularly from the us, have been blocking vital aid from getting into syria after the disaster. according to damascus, as you can see in this map, for example, compared to turkish airports, plains are avoiding syrian or fields. the greater news host are in must
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say earlier attempt to twitter to condemn washington sanctions against syria. he posted a screenshot of a new york times article, claiming it exposes the effect of us restrictions hampering aid, getting to the country following the quick not after that the times changed its story stating of its the serene government type control that's at fault. earlier i spoke care or the program did with the founder of the seriana analysis side, cavort, i'll mafia. and he said media outlets are focusing on shifting the blame instead of calling for help to the effected region. actually the mouth space of the ca and the deep states in the united states are very busy. now with this, trying to blame the victim for being a victim. and they're trying to say that it's the serve and deserve the sanctions because of for resisting for trends. years decision change,
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we're again serious. so we have the impulses, sanctions in order to turn their lives into head. therefore, all this talk about that the syrian government, for example, is weaponized in the 8 when the ceiling government isn't receiving aid from the 1st place, is utterly ridiculous. in my opinion, the united states has, has fewer journalists and few lead to influence, or it's in disregard. in order to spread the narrative that we want to give syria aid by the syrian government is weaponized and get and we don't, they don't want to get any sort of a on one hand tonight said says that the humanitarian assistance isn't sanctioned. but on the other hand, they are both, they are like a bulldog coming after every company, whether it's private or governmental, or whether it's in the airplane, whether it's a company, whether it's just for medical supply for syria. and if they receive any funds from syria for the service they, they be present or for the goods they send to syria or just simply going to syria. i'm breaking this teach the united state is coming after this company is and
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telling them we're going to put you on sanctions on the list of the sanctions. while the funeral has been taking place for some of the countless victims of the disaster footage shows mourners gathering in mosques to pray in front of a rows of green coffins before they were taken to local cemeteries for burial. in a few short, terrifying moments. the quick wiped out entire generations of families among those killed where at least 62 palestinians, including job home, his wife and their 4 children, and had been living in turkey for many years. we heard from their grief stricken relatives but when we received the news of their death, we were shocked. we lost 4 grand children, their father and their mother. the shock is very strong. in the worst case scenario, i expect that the building collapsed. not that he survived and fled or hit in the
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shelter, where at least they went to safe place, but they didn't. when he died at that moment, i got scared zombie. all the building surrounding the stadium collapsed except for few. we can so though, cells that it's possible that he's among wheels building still standing or had he went to a safe place. then we see the cold that the building had collapsed and the day had died a little bit. another head turning to sub saharan africa, which is now the world's epicenter of global terror. that's according to the un, which say thousands are joining extremist groups on mostly because fall employment among nearly 2200 interview ease, one quarter of voluntary recruit cited job opportunities as that primary reason for joining a 92 percent increase from the findings of a groundbreaking 2017 un dp study, sub saharan africa has become the.
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