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a gumble sub ah, overnight artillery strikes by ukrainian troops leave to civilians dead down to others in russia's re else ordered. according to the local official for key is 1st nuclear power plant built by our russian company receives official status of the 2 countries leaders. party in the m a ration ceremony via to deal with also with gunfire flashes and earn strikes. mark a 3rd week of ply, thing in the security of locals is threatened with
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the top stories from the past 7 days. and right up to the moment developments as well. welcome to the weekly or we begin in the russian border region of preempt to civilians helping killed 2 more wounded after kiev troop shelled a village there. according to local officials, we can show you no footage of the aftermath of the attack which has been circulating on social media authority say one house was completely destroyed by the shelling and the subsequent fire. the village was reportedly struck several times in the early hours of sunday morning by you printing and our children's emergency services were up the scene with the total death tool. not yet confirmed, as officials, for some people may still be trumped. hon will bring you more on those developments
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and when they come in, will ukraine's president safe key of is ready to take the try me and peninsula while announcing that his troops are plumbing and offensive love him years. a lengthy statement though, is in contrast to what his national security chief recently said, who suggested key of his wedding from more western weapons to launch the attack. and another official, by the way ukrainian armed forces commander has declared that his forces are facing a lack of manpower and equipment due to heavy losses on the bottom. the problem is that we have a lack of people and equipment because those who are professional soldiers hardens in tetra season already exhausted, injured or recovering while they have died. that is why we invite people off misery experience and we train them so that they have the adequate preparation to face the enemy. ukraine claims of an arm shortage comes this spike, the 10s of billions of dollars and military age,
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all ready received the u. s. alone has sent 2000000 runs of artillery shells with hundreds of thousands more for tanks, mortars and anti tank systems. international law specialist and grid thomas housing sees washington is sending everything at home to give, ignoring that a sizable amount of those supplies are ending up in the hands of terrorists on criminal gangs. well that they are caught in their own legends of this conflict. and this, this conflict is a legend of a, just and unjust war, nato, and led by, by the current president of america biden and his ideal logged. lincoln, that is really why why they keep furnishing all of those they will find, you know, when you're, when you are extinguishing a fire you will throw a lot of water in the fire. the lot of the water will not be useful. full will not fall on the fire fall on the site, so they accept that there are maybe 40 percent losses. that 40 percent of the
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supplies i actually lost or don't become end of world war 2 when germany actually lost the wall. and germany is propaganda. machine was continuing to proclaim victories. they even tried to proclaim the death of a $100000.00 german soldiers in starting out as a victory. the propaganda can become ridiculous. and of course yes, in the end that, that nazi regime assembled to the last people that could walk 12 year old boys, 13 year old boys, old men, 70 year old men to, to throw them into the way of the advancing, liberating armies from the west. and from the east, i think this is what ukraine is now doing. last act of desperation. the turkish president has made his 1st public appearance after falling ill in recent days coming and made a fast approaching election ridge of ty. berta was attended at aerospace technology
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exhibitionist, where he stood side by side, but the leader of cherokee is low satellite observation. it comes after a speculation of a deteriorating health condition. at the interview earlier this week, a government official said mister wall separate from a brief stomach illness, but not again in normal health presidential parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place in the country and to will tie bert on. also then took art, a video conference with his russian counterpart vladimir, to inaugurate tricky his 1st nuclear power plant. it was built by russia status, atomic energy company, ross, autumn of the ceremony. russian and turkish flags were raised simultaneously alongside a white flag symbolizing a peaceful battle ortiz maria phenomena has more known watts had been the largest nuclear construction project this year. and it's now official in the construction site of turkey has 1st nuclear power plant that you can see behind me got the
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status of nuclear facility. the 1st batch of atomic fuel arrived from russia and is currently in the storage. the ceremony is over, it will take some more time before it comes on line. the launch of the 1st a for reactor is it's right beer. he's scheduled for 2025 turkey. he's joining the countries using clean nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. he is worth mister at the gun said about that. i was good. our power plants deserves the title of a strategic one. this project will undoubtedly help reduce our natural gas importers by $1500000000.00 per year, while increasing our national income, who had my report and also joined the ceremony via video praising the project, the biggest team, the history of russia, took a year, cooperation items that you took a positional after reaching full design capacity. the plants will be able to provide up to 10 percent of turkey as energy consumption, which would satisfying the energy needs of the growing turkish economy. moreover, the new nuclear power plant, and unlike traditional hydrocarbon fuel based plants,
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will not emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere which will have a positive effect on the environment. the offense. on thursday we heard a lot about how safe and powerful this future nuclear power plant will be. he is my report from the facility we are at the construction site. i think he has 1st nuclear power plan talk to you and ambitious, multi 1000000000 dollar joint, between an to ride moscow the biggest to ever aim, the 2 countries long history off corporation. it is also the largest new quick instruction site in the world in terms of generating capacity. a number of units been billed to small tennis claim. but also autumn state corporation generates about 20 percent of the total electricity produced in russia and currently has an immense portfolio of international orders. $34.00 nuclear power units in 11 countries are under construction. i. q. u is by far the biggest among them and
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truly unique when your goodness. but there are many unique things about this project was all them. 3 of them was the 1st of all, this is the 1st bio project in the world. it is also turkey. us 1st such project life and finally, an international team is working on it. the operational staff will include both turkish and russian specialist mumbo safety's among the top priorities. as the deputy general director tells me the project meets all modern. so cold post fukushima requirements updated following the 2011 nuclear is also in japan. how cool you he said to be resistance to earthquakes, konami's and even a plane crash. as you move through senior boone through the earthquakes in turkey. i haven't changed our plans. we haven't considered earthquakes measuring 9 on the magnitude scale, never seen here before. we've taken a range of constructive decisions from and adopted our approach to equipment production. we considered shock waves. blain crushes, blasts, and natural disasters like to know armies in the equipment production. for example, you are the highest to not me wipe in the region what 7 meters soon are protective
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structure is designed for 12 meters. all the post fukushima tests will ensure the plants operational safety, safe and powerful. the station will cover up to 10 percent of t as electricity needs, with green carbon free energy. a queen nuclear power plant will have 4 power units . you can see them from here. the 1st one almost ready number 23. and the for us is barely visible. now the works have started recently, russian generation 3 plus we. ethers will be used here with a capacity of 1200 megawatts age. when it comes a line, the power plant will be able to generate power enough to provide electricity to a city the size of a stumble, even before it could start lighten up big cities. the project has already given life to new towns and made little villages around the side grow, providing jobs to around 30000 people, new apartment buildings, education and medical facilities,
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transport and leisure infrastructure. their wages face has visibly changed with this economy boosted, but there is much more to come. the local mayor believes that took here and russia's decades long, strong working relationship. tested by many turbulent times is key to success. linda will never give up friends. halfway of them did her kia, loves russia, brussel of turkeys. this project is one of the big history kit is working on incorporation with its l. i let it osler, the plant has been built in the countries mercy and province on the southern mediterranean coastline. traditionally agricultural it's fruit and vegetable farms also expand to the regions grow in needs. market prices go up, making the business more profitable for local producers. people's fear is that often surround nuclear projects around the world. a phenomenon known as radio phobia, seem to find little supporters here. yasandra leonel, the power plant is near by,
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but we're not afraid why they are because this area is not earthquake program. so i don't think the nuclear power plant poses any threat as you regions were chosen with the lowest risk of earthquakes, soon up regional and al q. so the location for the power plant is safe refill sionna r t from turkey in editor at large of the t. r t. world news. let's use if earth save energy independence is extremely important to us, is its relationship. it must be able to become energy independent is very, very important for the energy price that has created huge burden on the current account. so these types of investments that shape money off the energy price tag $1500000000.00 yearly saving is what the turkish president was quoted as saying this is very, very important. placing in a new and higher li regarding energy and also just geopolitically as well. i think
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the turks have made it very clear that they don't really care how happy or not like the western about its relationship to the country that exercises strategic autonomy . and that is going to continue to have relationships that are its interest and also a mutual interest with the partners that is trading in russia is a tremendously important trade partner. yet whether it be tourism, whether it be agriculture, whether it be energy defense issues. but because that russia is also an important partner in the international theater as well. another headline story which it has been for some time. the warring situation in sudan shows little signs of relenting of the conflict. and the 3rd week on saturday. the students seem there in the capital running for shelter, of the bloodshed continues this by the renewed $72.00 are
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a truce in the northeast african nation. the fighting occurred, sorry, erupt on april 15th, between forces loyal to the country's army commander on those 2. his previous number 2, now head of the part of military rapids support forces perfect. the latest truce was issued on thursday, and by the us, saudi arabia, the african union on the u. n. and was intended as a 1st step to bring some semblance of peace and security back to the crisis. had country. as of now, it houses where the locals are currently struggling to gain access to the most basic needs water. some certain they use even resorted to a long trek to the nile river. the stock up from the critical source. one of those undertaking the journey told us about the fight for survive. i didn't know. i'm from the city of sham bought in marcia. all the residence of sham but in nearby region such as shabby come here to be supplied with drinking water from the water
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pumps that transports water directly from the nile. people line up carrying barrels and jerry cans to be filled with water. this is the only source of drinking water from the nile for citizens of sham bonding, the agricultural plane and denial coast. it is extremely difficult to get water through residential areas all the way down here. the area is very hazardous and there are sounds of gunfire and shelling, etc. despite these risks, people flock here to be provided with drinking water in the midst of bullets and shelves. we wish people safety, hopefully the situation goes back to what it was and security prevails again for people to be able to go on with their lives and get rid of that suffering. a foreign nationals are continuing to try and find a way out of suit, including boarding boats headed to saudi arabia. the coastal city of port sou done is the focal point of departures. countries from across the globe are evacuating embassy stuff, and citizens, by all means available, such as military transport planes,
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leaving from our feelers that reportedly remain in the line of fire. well, fear is our growing that a fully fledged civil war is eminence. with the fighting between the army on the part of the true group, really having left ports of 500 civilians, dead many susan, the citizens of course, seeking a way out as well while lead mucked ref, fled to paris and recounted to r t. the horrors witnessed this probably and stop day. my house is not far away from the military base or live in the morning about a, a and i woke up with a, a lot of wood. it's everywhere. there is no more. okay. i thought, you know, a lot of that is no, i live in a lot of places. there is no food. there is babies. it is no hospital. i saw a woman give a bit of babies,
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child is born in the in the ground. i made the plan, would we have to drink all of the d. maxine, i'm one cup like into just before it's that what i need to do in order to do how could, how could i use i am very worthy for my product. my friend, my neighbors, my friends, i use money and i saw the look everywhere. my neighborhood, a child 6 years old, 6 years old. his father died before 5 years. he's. he's on his mother. he's inside his home. he's playing with established for form.
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for a lease there should be an african solution can issue sudanese issue and has to be sold within the african let's say here institutions and that the so then he's institutions have to be protected. i don't think that there is a desire on the part of this so that he's the african being on a line that too much internationally warmly in trying to. so the problems is very well. of course, the issue of sudan has been already nationalized. but with this escalation, things that are that things are becoming very sensitive and. busy and i think this would then use within the african union to be given the chance
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to try to sit together on the negotiating table. it will be, i mean, for instance, we don't know how the united states is a, any interest here, whether for assistance or for other purposes, for me that would lead to more aggravation of the situation. but yesterday, the permanent representative did not really dwell much on the details of the initiative that the u. s. saying that they are preparing for trying to find the solution for the situation in sudan. let's not forget that history has shown, and that, that's very nice, is that the u. s. a. western clothes and others where very much in favor of splitting sudan to sudan and south
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sudan. and today both countries, most states are suffering a lot of problems. a lot of a journey divisions on both sides. the example of the interference of a western powers and or international power is not encouraging us to accept or to repeat that to. let's del, finally into this. to worry western attempts to replace international law with the same rules based order are at the core of the unfolding world economic crisis, not as, according to russia's foreign minister. speaking of the un security council this week just on a sunday from a c. c with the u. n. central system is currently going through a deep crisis. the root cause of this was the desire of individual members of this
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organization to replace international law and the un charter with the sort of rules based order. but no one has actually seen these rules. they have not been the subject of transparent international negotiations. the result is the fragmentation of global trade over the collapse of market mechanisms. the paralysis of the w t. o . and the final, he added noble for his last marks for the boat essays, the u. s. is against any reforms out, the un security council that could undermine washington's influence. the united states is bent on a. busy policy of germany of us lead global military, her gemini, and this is informed by the supremacist, the ideology of exceptionalism. and they have attempted to enact that they speak of it 1st, they speaking as if they were the world they they speak for the international
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community, something that sir g. a lab for off called out specifically while sharing the un security council today. he said, let's call a spade a spade. no one elected the west to speak for the rest of the world. they speak of this kind of law fair terms as a court rules based order. we make the rules and the rules are do as we say, not as, as we do. and lab ralph is pointed out the many us hypocrisies and double standards when talking about things like interference and other countries affairs regime changes invasions occupations over the last few decades and the like. but they feel that this gemini is slipping from them, and they have to act to contain and provoke conflicts with both russia and china and the u. s. fields that it will no longer be able to
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military, engage both of those countries in their own backyard. and when we're following the session in new york, sir gil ralph saw in for talks with you in chief antonio terrace on the black sea green initiative. mr. love ralph stress the need to implement all parts of the international deal to facilitate exports from both ukraine and russia. here's what the russian foreign minister had to say after come on some, but show to me. but the terrorists stress that the green agreement is a package deal. this includes facilitating the export of grain from ukrainian ports and similar obligations to russia regarding the removal of barriers created by western countries against the export of our grain and fertilizer. the secretary general spoke about the efforts being made to move the russian part of the deal forward. but so far progress has been unnoticeable, but we do not see any desire from western countries to truly fulfill what is
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necessary to fully implement the initiative. which those talks happen just after ukraine, once again, use the cover of the block c humanitarian car door to initiate drone strikes against russia, naval fleet, that's according to moscow's defense ministry, which said it's not the 1st time he has violated previous commitments to use the shipping lane, which was solely for the export of life. the m o. d said marine drones were launched from the port city of odessa on sunday, and monday, a targeting russian navy ship's based in crimea. but the attacks were withheld. moscow has said the renewal of the green initiative due to expire next month is now in jeopardy due to the printing strike, which it branded as terrorist acts. we heard the take of author and political as nicholas markovich. well, the barriers today are trying to bring countries from the west to try and pose these bears. and there was supposed to be in the deal an, an agreement for russia to export,
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also more screens to export some of its fertilizer as well. and we know that russia's a very big fertilizer export export or in the world. and we've seen barriers coming out from countries in the west where on the one hand, the whole know that they do need russia. they do need material, the new need ra, the new goods and raw material coming out of russia, but they don't want russia to take advantage of it. so the brokers deal whereby they think only ukraine is going to get something out of it. and they forget that into your russia is supposed to be having its experts facilitated as well. so i think that was not really playing its role in this. and again, they're using this treaty as a, as a political leverage whereby it should just stick to the treaty itself. let russia and ukraine export their grain. so i think could be this would be harmful for everybody if there's a fresh water to go away from this, from this treaty. so i think it's in everybody's interest, russia, ukraine, and the rest of the world to stick to the treaty and make sure that it is respected
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to make sure that there's no, there's no ministers against it. so i think this is something which is, which is important. at the end, if russia retreats from this treaty, it's going to have more ukraine and the rest of the world than it will russia for. that's something were says, for sure, as well. next year t ala chapman's red alert. busy dev's into the blowing off of the nord stream gas pipelines who's the like the culprit. and why destroy a ah, ah, o.
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it all, by the body of the vaults. anybody phase the solar city? if you draw, you look at the incentives that leads to get a few color revolutions is one among several meanings to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of u. s. western economic interest. people in sadie, i didn't that needed to go validate them. okay. yeah. you tuning correctly. so no, we just say a soft america. in the final goal, you've seen revolutions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. financial times you pay face is worse than longest recession and g 7. despite this, the authorities intend to continue spending billions of pounds on deliveries to key . why is that talk in london? the britons in danger of breaking into several countries if ukraine is defeated
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with in february 2023. u. s. investigative journalist seymour hersh published an article alleging the u. s. navy and norwegian military sabotaged the north stream. washington called the allegation ally and a hoax. who then was behind the sabotage nordstrom wanted to were destroyed by great britain, by their other operatives. and it was down at the direction of the united states. this, his retired u. s. marine colonel in form of virginia state senator richard black. he believes the german authorities are deliberately withholding information about the masterminds behind the sabotage. so great britain had accomplished the task that was set out for it by the united states. the united states and great britain
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