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an amazing mix of cultures and peoples, but what makes this place so appealing? we're going to speak to some of the most prominent locals of all phone and uncover some of the teachers with headlines right now. what are the at the national, the cia invented media cover story to conceal american involvement in the tax on roger's notes, stream pipelines that is according to pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh, says german state intelligence was also involved with standing in the middle of a crater made by did such go ballistic missile, which is capable of carrying nuclear ammunition. obviously this was not the case this time around. however, this building has been completely destroyed or you creating an attack on don't ex, that he destroys a water supply repair facility. further worsening. the situation for the lives of civilians in that area. you deli reacts to the u. k. failing to provide adequate
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protection at an indian office in london recently attacked by separatists by scaling down security at british diplomatic response rate at which is coming in all the medicaid being removed from the british microwave. and the new denny is seen as a bit out of wood. can you have to be one of the southern african nations office in broadway, standing up to u. s. economic sanctions by offering new exports to the russian federation. worked with us. it's about that we have so much to love with a new wave of the barbarians, but they have a new wave of families who wants to achieve more. we'll want to see our country press a point. we are updating your top stores on the hour, coupled with traditionally starving revelations,
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it's time for your news onasia international. and yet another revelation by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. he says, the c, i a invented a cover story to hide america's involvement in the sabotage of russia's gnawed stream pipelines. hush says this was coordinated with german state intelligence. right after chancellor olaf schoultz made a very low profile visit to washington. i was told by someone with access to diplomatic intelligence that there was a discussion of the pipeline expos, a. as a result, certain elements in the central intelligence agency were asked to prepare a cover story in collaboration with german intelligence that would provide the american and german press with an alternative version for the destruction of nordstrom to in the words of the intelligence community. the agency was to post the system in an effort to discount the claim that biden had ordered the pipelines destruction of following that report. the nor stream attack was once again brought
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up in a white house news conference. a senior us official reaffirmed washington's position that america was not involved in any way. let's learn more and dig deeper. his art is caleb martin. but new article published wednesday by pulitzer prize winning journalist says that biden met with the german chancellor, and that they had a meeting to discuss putting out their own version of events to distract from hirsch's bomb shell revelations. basically, it appears that meeting took place in early march. it was an 80 minute meeting between biden and the german chancellor, and which they decided they would come up with a new version of the dance. here's what the article from seymour hersh had to say. it was a total fabrication by american intelligence that was passed along to the germans and aimed at discredit. in your story, i was told by source within the american intelligence community, the disinformation professionals inside the cia understand that propaganda gambit
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can only work if those receiving it are desperate for a story that can diminish or displace an unwanted truth. now you as mainstream media has not given a lot of attention or coverage to hershey. revelations, they have duration and trying not to point to what has been revealed. the times reporters in washington were at the mercy of white house officials who had access to intelligence. but the information they received originated with a group of ca, experts in deception and propaganda whose mission was to feed the newspaper a cover story and to protect a president who made an unwise decision and is now lying about it. now, julian barnes, who is the national security correspondent of the new york times, has been outspoken trying to make the case that indeed it was not the united states that is responsible for the destruction of the nordstrom to pipeline. he's been appearing on podcasts and going elsewhere, grasping at straws,
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trying to make the argument that despite what has been revealed, it was not direct action from the united states, a decision by the us government to destroy the pipeline. here's julian barnes. could this have been done by non state actors to this had been done by a group of individuals who were not working for a government, kind of like freelance saboteurs. so where did you take this new question? well, we started asking who might these sabbath tours b, or if we couldn't answer that, who might they be aligned with? right, could they be pro russian saboteurs? could they be other saboteurs? and the more we talk to officials who had access to intelligence, the more we saw this theory gaining traction. my gosh,
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i should be very clear that we know really very little right. this group remains mysterious and it remains the serious not just to us, but also to the u. s. government officials that we have spoken to you as mainstream media seems to be very desperately trying make the case that somehow the united states is not responsible. that seymour hersh bombshell revelations cannot be taken seriously. one thing that was pointed out in hirsch's recent article is that biden has not ordered any investigation and to the nord stream to attack and the destruction of the pipeline. hersch argues that this is because biden knows what happened. so we asked of the russian foreign minister. so i love ralph about his expectations of the results of a weston investigation into the attack. he said the most likely outcome will be simply to blame moscow. years ago, i do not expect transparency in these investigations,
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nor the general public to get acquainted with its results. so most likely they will end up with something like that. it's highly likely to as london 1st did in 2007 in connection with the poison, the income of lit, clinical. and then in 2018 in connection with the poisoning in salisbury. that's when the formula highly likely russia did. it was invented with no evidence that russia was involved was ever provided less. and i have no reason to believe that in the situation with the north streams, the current german leaders will find the strength to do something else. so i get more details now are causing lived out to the southern resort city of sultry. there he has autism, donald quarter, donald keeping a monitoring this whole press conference that was given by the foreign ministers all barone, b, and russia. but let's say, let's start off quickly here. what do we know about love roth's reaction to the latest of elements regarding the sabotage or the north stream pipeline? that's right, rory. i was able to personally ask survey lab for what he thought about these new
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revelations that seymour hersh put forward. and he said it was funny that all the west could all the west could do was ignore he, seymour hersh, in the hopes that most people wouldn't really pay attention to the kind of revelation he was bringing forward lab. rob also said that we shouldn't really look to the european investigation for answer because and that a broader international investigation should really be launched that doesn't just include countries from the wet lab. rob also said that a proposal was launched to the united nations calling on its organization to remember their obligation to combat international terrorism. when considering the fact that a lot of information points to washington in terms of who carried out this north stream, sabotaged all of the commons during over given by law for offers. as we mentioned earlier, doing a press conference with his book indian counter pod there and saw you where you are . now they covered many, many 3. is that going to be talk what they're going to be agreeing to contracts and nuclear energy security bilateral business. what else,
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what are some of the highlights you can give to us? that's correct. well, one thing that both foreign minister said is that a cooperation needs to be increased essentially across all spheres. and one of the main ones that you mentioned is the peaceful development of these atomic energy sector. the burgundy, foreign minister said that atomic energy needs to become essential in lighting the countries roads as well as the home it's homes and its buildings. and we also heard more talk about cooperation, further cooperation in the sphere of health care. russia wants to help randi combat the spread of infectious diseases, specifically cope 19. and this is really building upon cooperation that's already existed because reasonably, russian specialists also built a state of the art, modern medical bio lab in the country as well. that's helping growing the developing health care industry. now, we also did hear the bar on the foreign minister say that he brought up the united nations and the fact that the african continent is not represented on the security
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council. he called this a historic injustice that needs to be corrected. you know that africa is the only continent in the world that has no representation among the permanent members of the security council. we are under represented among regular members of the security council, and i think it's unfair. it is a historical injustice. we are excluded and won bill in 300000000 people. hands are under represented to the security council for the african continent. it is unacceptable. now both foreign ministers also said that defense cooperation is developing in a positive way as well. specifically, both countries working together to combat terrorism in the region, as well as help burgundy protected national sovereignty at a time where many countries, specifically western countries are trying to metal in the internal affairs of
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countries on the african continent. there was also a little talk about ukraine conflict, the burundi and foreign minister said that his country stands for peace in resolving conflicts and negotiations. and you said that that can be extended to the ukraine conflict as well. and that's obviously long been the position of russia. so this is another area where both, both country c i and essentially, that is a general round up of the main topics that were discussed at this meeting. now are joining us far from the southern russian resort city of soft ya see donald quarter . thank you. india has scaled down security at british diplomatic officers and removed safety barriers outside the u. k. high commission in new delhi. the measures followed protests that got out of control by separatists in an indian diplomatic office in london. new delhi says british authority should be held to account as his runjun sharma now reports. hello, miss toley unfolding. jordan, new delhi is that the british high commission we are,
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has lost its extra security. security also has been reduced at the residence of the british on the war in new delhi. it seems like india has had enough. now, don't get me wrong in the as not trying to be irresponsible. here it is just the sun and barricades that will put here that have been removed. the security personnel still stay poor to inside. but why is india taken this measure off? which is seen as a retaliatory, why it's essentially because last week on sunday, in fact, there was a group off college fanny separatist that stage to put us outside. the indian high commission in london, casanya separate us, are essentially group all the men who is seek indians and job to be a separate country. now this call is tony separatist wall, not only staged the court as outside the indian high commission in london,
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but they also entered inside and they removed the indian flag. they pull down the indian tribe, a flag of course india futures and it has launched a product has stopped with the british government. yuki deputy commissioner was summon and was one demanding an explanation to us to be off. the culprits under perpetrators of what happened at london yesterday to be off, quickly stood on prosecuted. we launched a strong protest and also clearly indicated to the british authorities for the need for them to put up a good security b, b, u k. hi michelle. i do all of this happening on the watch or, or prime minister of indian origin. what was the british police saw doing?
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that's a question mark on to doing it, friends to, to off all of that from happening. but of course, saw british government also has come out with the reply, but a bare minimum diplomatic reply. so to say, will always take the security of the high commission and all foreign mission cindy, u. k. extremely seriously and prevent and robustly respond to incidents such as this. now, india is not okay with only what, what india wants is action. i'm not asking for much, it's basic, isn't it for our country to protect itself for emissions on had soil. so that's what it does asking for this response really at which is coming in. all the barricades being removed from the british high commission in new delhi is seen as a did for tap, a retaliatory. one, russia has warned the western powers leading the world to nuclear on get russia's
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ambassador to the united states made those comments in response to washington's attempts to down play a plan by its ally, the u. k. to send depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine. i mean, make no mistake, and this is yet another straw man through which the russians are driving a stake. this kind of ammunition is fairly commonplace. been in use for, for decades. american officials have yet another law with that irresponsible statements. let me remind you that money used in this kind of family nation. radioactive dust settles on the grounds. it is extremely toxic and cannot be contaminated. such substances broke outbreaks of cancer. the american smell this very well because they have already used this happens in iraq and yugoslavia. it seems that the enlightened west, led by washington has irrevocably decided to bring humanity to dangerous line be on which nuclear mcgathen looms. clearly,
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washington has emphasized the u. s. is not planning to send such ammunition, although it has been downplaying concerns about what is a dangerously negative effect on the environment and on the people who live depleted uranium ammunition are due to a pacing armored vehicles in time to be known to really talk sensitive a soil into the ground water for thousands of years. britain has insisted that the uranium laden weaponry will not lead to a nuclear escalation. well, while senior russian official has opposed those claims things such, i munition is comparable to gertrude bon they can see every sink i accustomed to. yeah. and you're not to hear that the black is white and the white is black and it's normal bread. then the light is more terrible, it's more reliable. it's nice to discuss this issue. it's really serious issue, but nobody on them. i'm in the system to discuss what the consequences,
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etc. and we had an intervention in the forum for security corporation here, warming to that, it's very dangerous it's, it's a dirty kind of dirty bob. and i had already seen the consequences of using this in the u. s. m and i was hearing me and i was a witness how they used it. i haven't seen the consequences done, but it started 90 and i was here and it was in iraq, a logical. this is a lung cancer sit or increased, especially in children. i don't know why, but it's in their interest just to say, to say, to pronounce against it. but i think it's just the bed frame that sits there for a doctor. this very simple london that has a long tradition of to do make programs
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for russia. you have 300 years history or one of the greater politicians 100 years ago said that the britain feels uncomfortable when there is no. there are no conflicts in europe. well, a civilians of the former yugoslavia who suffered under the usage of uranian tipped ammunition of still seeking justice. decades off to the nato partners, use those bombs and shells. we heard from a soviet lawyer who followed multiple lawsuits against nato. and he says, the use of depleted uranium ammunition is a criminal offense as it devastates innocent lives and the environment rule depleted uranium is incredibly harmful. it's radioactive, the half life of depleted uranium last 4500000000 years. this means that if it is fired into some territory, it remains there forever. in fertility,
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develops in adults and a number of immune diseases developing children. ammunition would depleted uranium primarily affects the environment. it essentially amounts to eco side to pleaded uranium pollutes the soil, the ground water and the air 15 tons of depleted uranium have been dumped into serbia annually around 30000 people get sick and about 15000 di, for most of them. these are the consequences of the bombing of the country would depleted uranium ammunition i'm handling the cases of people affected by depleted uranium during the nato bombing here in serbia. more than 3500 people with cancer have approach my office. so we brought this case to a serbian court. only a court can confirm the truth and determine whether the disease is due to depleted uranium. we sent everything to the institute of nanotechnology, where through the course of analysis, it is possible to prove the presence of uranium and other heavy metals in the client's body. thus, we prove
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a connection between the disease and the bombing. latoya pasta, our here on the russian capital ukrainian attack on the next city is destroyed, a water supply repair facility further wasn't the situation for the lives of civilians in the area. we have this report from arte correspondent roman custom. ah ben. oh, these are the remains of a soviet maids at such car missile, which was fired by you korean military against as civilian area here, hinden asked had, thankfully no one was injured or killed during this attack. however, a local water treatment plants, or rather the maintenance shop here, was completely destroyed. take a look at that. ah,
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realty oh, coach, thrift yourself. oh it is miss. so strike happened about 4 am. when you, most of our emergency service is located in this building, looking at the time of strike, thankfully no one was inside of the building and all the repair equipment were completely destroyed. our service can no longer operate here. that would humorously birdsall i'm standing in the middle of a crate, are made by that such go ballistic message is capable of carrying nuclear ammunition. obviously, this was not the case. this time around. however, this building has been completely destroyed. now the radius of this crater is about 25 meters and the depth while it could fit another 3 or 4 or 4 me thankfully, no one was heard or injured during this blast. that took place at 4 o'clock in the morning. ah, ah,
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up through the corners hoarded this week, every day we do repair restoration work issues that we do even on the shell exist. if water leaks it must be eliminated, or problem shedding is taking place. it even though it's a civilian area, young this no military facilities here. the school is 15 meters away heavily. we were lucky to shall. his 4 m school struts later on which no one would have been lies. the city of janette scanned its outskirts, are under constant ukrainian artillery shelling. now this is just the latest example of destruction in a civilian area. maintenance workers here are doing their best and how they're working every day in order to fix what ukraine is destroying on a daily basis. now sion and continues even right now, as we speak hand people around us are now hiding in basements, who want to call sir f r t. the nest republic the u. s. federal reserve has
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raised interest rates, yet again in an effort to contain skyrocketing inflation. as despite similar measures, having already been attributed to the recent collapse of multiple u. s. banks, the u. s. a treasury secretary, janet jaelyn, has insisted. the situation is under control. the situation is stabilizing, and the us banking system remains sound. our financial system is also significantly stronger than it was 15 years ago. i believe the directions reduced the risk of further bank failures that would have composed losses on the deposit insurance fund, which is paid for through fee is on banks. aaliyah, excuse me, or to contribute chris i'm. she joined my colleague, moran, her mommy in the studio here to discuss the current us economic situation. it seems every other week we're getting a fed announcement of the hiking up interest rates. but why are they doing? i think that's the interesting thing that we kind of need to look at here. in my
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opinion. the reason they're doing it is because what they're having to do now because of these collapse of the bags. and it's all when downplayed, but the, the collapses that we've seen in the last couple weeks or few weeks, even that one of the s c, b was the 2nd largest banking crash in history that sang some economic experts, which is, which is crazy, that it's not having this follow in effect and people are talking about it, i mean, we saw credit suisse go down one of the largest banks in the world. one a bank which is trusted by millions of institutions. and our high net worth individuals is specifically like s b b. very, very interesting that these banks, very cautious, private banks like credit switch have gone down down the palm. and what's happened? the us dollar is become weaker. what does that, does that mean? that yellen got it, then who we've seen, and she's decided we're going to print more money yet to get what she doesn't understand this. if you print more money, you increase inflation, right? so she's got that right in a way. but on top of that she's, she's now announced that she's going to borrow another $500000000000.00 on top of
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that. and there's a clip i think we should watch now where, where to send it to kennedy charged the quiz on our numbers. and i mean, it speaks for itself, it's have a look around checks, duration of the fact that the president's proposed budget for next fiscal year is a half a trillion dollars more than this fiscal year. and the federal government budget is up 55 percent. isn't that a fact or not? i don't know that you don't know. looked at that. i don't have those numbers in my head gross debt from 33 trillion dollars to 51 trillion dollars. you say that's an improvement. it is. it is an improvement because it raises taxes by more and what world is that an improvement will get him killed by the public, which is no ma'am. that's gross debt. not effect. that's probably effect. so you haven't reduce the deficit. heavy chris that,
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that was quite funny to watch. i mean, she doesn't sound very competent to sound like she should be holding the strings of the country. i don't know about human right, but i wouldn't certainly when hi, how's my accounts? said that's for sure. what she's talking about i was talking about kind of some of the things that mike in the long run is going to be best. but right now we would under control. she says things like we are taking a calculated risk. right. so that's very interesting said risk in my opinion, is a gamble, right? it doesn't matter if it's calculated, you and i co broke up at a casino, you could take a calculated risk going to table, but that you know, your, your chances are you're not going to win. doing that with the largest economy in the world. i mean, it's just fossil it's, it's not in my opinion, or meanwhile, is america is facing economic challenges. president joe biden took the twitter reporting that the u. s. has spent more money than ever to fight climate change. the common prompted elan mosque to reply reminding america leader the banks are melting at phone or to the southern african nation of them bob way
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now, which is strengthening its economic ties with russia, with a rising exports of fruit, coffee, tea, and tobacco. and despite us sanctions and rising prices of fuel and fertilizers and bob was, economy is growing. that's especially the case with tobacco production, which accounts for a quarter of the countries export revenue over. now to look a report up, merriman dia with details on to embark was tobacco. farmers are proving that yourself sustainable economy as possible. regardless of the south african country being under sanctions enforced by the west. this year if the country is expecting a total of $230000000000.00 k g 's off tobacco. despite the high increases in prices or fed, laser is and other chemicals. our cost of doing business is going up after the sanctions are imposed on december around early $2.00,
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thousands lead 292-9000 into early 2000. so our tobacco production in output grew by 15 percent year on year from 2019 to 2020 pill. that is, after that point of innovation were, were promulgated agriculture and foot systems transformation, strategy and agriculture recovery and, and growth love saw above out would the cheer go by 15 percent to buckley export school by 26 percent, which was quite, quite incredible, regardless of the increase in fertilizer and chemical prices across the world, zimbabwe, the young farmers are grateful to the support the country has been receiving from countries like russia and bella, bruce, something that i could have done, maybe 556 is example that if it, i can now produce maybe 15 he does because everything is made much more efficient. so we really grateful for that. and we hope that these bilateral agreements at these bilateral relationships between our country and other countries,
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not just russia bill or roots and so on. but many other countries come on board work with us as above where we have so much to offer with a new wave of the barbarians perceive every new wave of families who want to achieve more. we'll want to see our country press bar, and we are ready to put in the work in 2021 in barbara, and more than $850000000.00 united states dollars into about for exports. it will be interesting to see how the country golden live in the street will cantino in the coming years. made him would be a reporting for r t in had at a symbolic. so as a bob boyd increasing export to the russian federation as the foreign ministers of african nations, keep meeting with russia's foreign minutes allow for all he just wrapped up a conference a couple hours ago. now even less than that with his a count apartment barone, b, 24 hours ago, it was his counterpart from edit tray is a multi polar. well, it continues to blossom. you could read more about that, but honestly, dot com. ah,
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk ah, hello, i'm manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. so he has no political pedigree . is the child of immigrants to the u. k. he's done a political sy on as the youngest prime minister in modern british history. but is richie soon acts rise to power as storied as.

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