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and that's why they are deliberately targeting the environment and people's livelihoods, and homes. and therefore also destroying lives. wasn't just the aggressive, the for the discussion on the photo up. somebody you officials also attended, discussing environmental issues by the group with assembled days off of the cut off to the cut off could dime an incident. they have condemned as a war crime. some things so far, not one side has been officially held responsible. it was an incident that approved him in cold eco side. meanwhile, analyst and lawyer line over says that while active is through sound, the alarm traditionally over environmental devastation being inflicted by the conflict real solutions, generally speaking and not a part of the discussion. first i, i must ask this question and not to be important, then not to be rude. first of all, i want to celebrate her activism because it's great to see young people involved. but as i said, the many of us sat in a 2019 when we 1st saw her whole way,
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she was the 1st time i ever saw her. she was at the you. when she looked into the camera was snarling. i mean, angry last thing we need is she looked at the said you, how are you when i said, who is this, what am i done? how dear me, what could be in school to go to school? who is this? i been asking this question. sure. remember, there was global warming, the use of working now is climate change and change by the way can be good or bad. and the question that i wish she would answer or anybody else is, what do you want me to do about it? let's assume everything you're saying is true and i want to help. what is it? how do we fix this issue or bring up north stream? can you do you think that maybe perhaps in addition to, to this rather a serial idea of climate change. somebody could look at what appears to be
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obviously sabotaged on somebody's part. it's interesting, the selective targeting of what you're doing. it inspires just kind of a nodding behavior. and then the best digital gets lensky. she's probably asking the same thing. so who's this process at top? of the different, my claim is ukraine's a ton, the black sea grain deal into a commercial venture. saying that you un key of having the voting shipments far away from the countries that need them to months. a machine you cut these deal to the west, answer to you towards the greenville is outrageous. the us just published a justification document where they tried to prove that all fertilizes in food and not sanctioned. we cited data, the grain from it, ukraine goes to commercial purposes and not to the poorest countries. since the beginning of the initiative. 32.5000000 tons of grades have been exported from ukraine. 9 recipients of the congo or the you almost 40 percent fall just over 2.5
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percent of the grades have been exported to the poorest nations. many you countries and protesting against continued inputs of ukrainian grapes without terrorist is it homes? farm is in the book. if the you was worried about food security, let them buy up this up is great and send it to developing nations. it's really starting to look like the black sea gray deal is intent on boosting ukraine screwed sales while trying to control and suppress rushes rather than ensuring that both countries get their exports out of the conflicts though defeated was for. it's kind of like the classic fairytale cinderella when her we could step mom wanted to make her look ugly and unattractive. was the same time guessing up her less attractive step sisters. under the deal broker by the united nations and turkey. the west was supposed to clear the way for all rain and fertilizer exports for both countries, but instead it don't such a massive lot of you creating grain all over itself. that is old farmers rebels
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resulting in bailouts and temporary import bands into eastern europe. but you pray and president wagner. zalinski has been saying recently the queen ursula of audra line, european commission president, who's been very active in the role of wicked stepmother here, has promised him that the curves on the printing grain will soon be lifted. she's been leading the charge and attempting to apply russia in the eyes of the world. the sanctions that effectively scare off shippers and ensures of russian commodities are all trying to promote you brain as the bell of the ball. now the do is up for renewal again this month, and russia has pointed out repeatedly that data effectively per tales, its exports for promoting you frames. and now the western press saving experts is complaining that russia's brain is just too powerful and wrist quote, tightening its drip on the world's wheat supply grain is not just important for feeding russians, but also it's a primary export that enhances rushes, self power,
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being the world's number one way to explore to is an accomplishment that's well understood in moscow. so like cinderella's ugly clothes at the green deal seems to serve to marginalize russia entity or 2. and the countries attractive natural assets. a bumper harvest, in this case, in the same way that western sanctions were meant to globally undermine russian energy. now the u. s. department of agriculture is pointing out that one in 5 global wheat exports this season, starting july 1st, is likely to originate from russia. do you think that the west would be thrilled about that, particularly since they also cite the middle east and north africa as russia's t buyers, they seem to be in need of it. so the world they claim to want to feed is actually getting fed thanks to russia, but in reality, all of that is just a big concern troll. a big act that obscures their real priorities at agenda as
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rushes and bass are to be 9 nations. as said, the generosity of wisdom donna's invitation to the prizes in ukraine, which they themselves instigated is the police. it is when it comes to syria, yemen and african countries. our western colleagues either have no money or allocated very reluctantly, and in small portions on ukraine alone, the us and itself have already spent as much on weapons as the un office for coordination of humanitarian affairs has requested in 2020 it's we to provide humanitarian aid to all those in need around the world about $55000000000.00. you get a feel for wisdom priorities. those western priorities, the mainly focused on preventing relationships between russia and as partners. but you think they'd realize that that doesn't even work in fairytales as muslims around the world of being celebrating the annual holidays. israel supreme court has ordered the eviction of the last remaining palestinian family and
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a building filled with it's really sightless. the court rejected the families final appeal to keep that home and a 200 year old building in a traditionally muslim part of jerusalem will pick up the story now with i'm at least correspondent the new uh 68 was born and raised in this house in the old city of jerusalem, these walls keep precious memories of her deceased parents, her marriage, 5 of her children and of they have to live here. but soon she might lose it forever . these riley authorities have ordered the expulsion of nora and her family. i feel like i've been sentenced to a death penalty with every passing 2nd. i feel like my soul is banding today. i woke up scad. i dreamed that soul just re do the house. i got out of bed panicking, running to make sure that there was no rage, and everyone was safe nor i whose family has been renting this place since 1953 is a protected tenant. this privilege status dates back to the jordanian rule and
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later was adopted by israel. it means neither she nor her children can be evicted unless there was a payment delay or an authorized renovation. clearly not the case here, or if the family doesn't stay at the property, that's the trust that has always norris house since 2010. and that is behind the legal battle. use data from c c to the cameras to convince the court that the woman doesn't leaving the house, referring to a 4 month period when she had stayed at her son's place, due to a proven medical condition. the family believes it to us just to protect the view and we will hate them. is it luck? so they have targets in my house and all the houses around the alex and most you probably saw in the news that the saturday school always the asked me glancing over the whole area in the old city of jerusalem. and they want it only for themselves to build their promise down pulse they want to get rid of the arabs and gain full control over can we requested the comans from the jerusalem municipality on what
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the grounds are for the eviction. there was no response so far. they have been 14 court cases against nora's family in the last half a century to eviction orders. and the family says many attempts by the municipal to you, the israel custodian, and even the antiquities authorities to evict them. they said as unlawful, east jerusalem is as part of oki by palestinian territory another the under international human se enrolling into the public international understands on recognize us protective population, protect that population whose lights of got in feet on the international law, and forcibly displacing palestinians out of occupied typically actually constitutes and will crime and degree bates of international. the family members complain they are being harassed by jewish settlers and neighbors. nora says they throw garbage water from the balcony. she blames them for the deaf of 5 trees in her little rooftop garden. they were also stones thrown at the windows. police the family says
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are rarely on the ground to help, which might make the perpetrators believe they can get away with everything. foresight of the state, the wizard is actually encouraging the settlers methodology and the settlers behavior by being that and protecting them instead of protecting the people who are from the case here it is not as lambs the, there's the 2 days i'm god forbid this and the case who does actually stay and so i'm going to basically getting evicted from the house and then bringing in the international community, condemned force displacement of palestinian families in numerous reports by you and human rights and human, a tearing offices you and foreign diplomatic missions. there are constant colds on israel to stop this practice. it has little effect the, the un estimates around $970.00 palestinians, almost tough children are currently at 3 east, co forest eviction in east jerusalem alone, including the old city. we met
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a group of young activists in norris house, foreigners and locals. they came to show their support and solidarity with the family. they take shifts to make sure they are present in 247, not to miss the moment when police knock on the door, as it is rarely jewish citizen. i am not afraid of being arrested, which is a great privilege because i know that our power, steering and partners for them being arrested is a terrible ordeal. and i can last much longer and have more serious implications. but this is non violent resistance. and so we're not afraid. when we go out to the house is riley police were waiting for us cold by a jewish lady who got quotes by our camera. they checked out ideas and ask the purpose of the filming. when we told them we are covering the eviction story, they asked if it's about a move name or a jewish family. unclear why it was relevant, but it certainly was an unnecessary question. no jewish family has ever been expelled from the l. c t. using the trans i ask the officer why they don't show up
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when nora's house is attacked and the families threatened by settlers. the newer and her family, all the loss palestinians left in this building. most of the house is on this street. i populated now by door seth, or is coming from different parts of bass rowe and from abroad turning to moving forward. or if there was some of his old c t into a jewish one. legal battle which lasted 47 years now seems to be lost. the chords notified nor his family, but the eviction may happen any time now within the next 2 weeks. but split plan is to stay there and i'll try to give up on the place. may have called home for generations. ready for national r t from jerusalem. argentina, by passing the us dot info sorta settled a 2700000000 dollar a debt payment to the international monetary fund with the chinese you one and
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reserves it keeps in a boss good. the currency is known as s b r's of the countries, a central bank pointed to its liquidity and a host of other currencies or other than the dollar as a reason for using the one. i mean walden, audrey, and time delegation, who's scheduled to visit america next week to wrap up negotiations with the i m f on plans to reduce the nation's budget deficit and deal with inflation the global vendor. meantime, the declined to comment to us for this story. now it does all come at a time when countries all around the world are increasingly using their own national currencies in bilateral trade, meaning they are bypassing the greenback. next month, the bricks group, which includes rusher and china, are set to hold a somebody in south africa square a new joint currency for the blog is expected to be very high on the agenda, iraq saudi arabia and the u. a. e. r are also active and exploring alternatives to the dollar. we're talking about some of the biggest energy markets in the world are
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moving away from the donor. well, earlier we spoke to economy such as that a certain amount of questions why auction to, you know, should use the us dollar when is doing trade with other countries. like china rolled brazil, you can see of the time that is the 2nd largest economy in the world and is one of the main trading partners of parts and tina. what's your last? why full china in argentina trade using us dollars instead of aaron b, y, argentina and brazil, another my major trading department of art. and, you know, we'll trade it using us dollars instead of the are developing and you can see of the south. the thing is that the origin cannot, cannot rely on the us dollar because the power of the buyer to control the peoplesoft himself realized on that us solar and institutions such as themes and measuring when it's very found us to control endings or feet or in the macro economic and fiscal policies of the countries, the global south countries are actually looking to worse to freaks, luck as
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a new emerging power. and this a new uh, effective center as to develop its own policies and its economies. well, the southern countries i'm deeply concerned about, it seems it shared in the global economies, the pricing over the last 20 years. it has been increased in the rates. countries, as the head of one of the largest monitor is the size ukrainian security of officials have offered him a plea deal. that is, if he denounces the ukrainian orthodox church, which has ancient ties to russia and suppose the transition of his monastery to a different organization connected with key its leadership, metropolitan pop over fee. what's the deal saying he's and he's done nothing wrong . we're speaking it according keeps where a judge has extended his house arrest till the end of august, back in april. he was charged with inciting religious hatred and justifying what the key of cold russian aggression. now just days ago, ukraine's president introduced a bill to move the traditional orthodox christmas dates to align with the catholic
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calendar. he said that our russian ideology, including its religion, has been imposed on ukrainians. a monk so now prohibited from going into the kia a chaps club for those who remain must leave within 3 days. we heard from my academic jason michael besides the religious persecution by keeps government has been going on now. for half a decade. there's no mention of this because this is part of an ongoing propaganda campaign where in the broadest of all possible sense as the ukrainian regime is being given a blank check by. ready neutral with a utah p and union and the united states. what was happening to. ready the ukranian orthodox church is an ongoing past, secure sion, it's concerning that metropolitan pothole has been under how you set asked them that this has been going on since last april. behind this, of course, we can trace this back much follow up to 2018 when the ukrainian government
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and t as voted, as i liked of parliament as a, as a government moved to renamed a church. and it's very rare, particularly in any state pretending to be a liberal democratic state, to use an act of parliament to 4 subjects to change its name, to reflect some formal the incentives for legion, you know, to, to, into parents. this is the most school patriarch, kate, you know, this would be a can, you know, during perhaps world war 2 when, but it was. ready or was adults hitler on his ally miscellany to re label the catholic church in england, the tale and catholic church. and of course that story continues on line right now in the of that section of author dot com. it's also where you can find updates across older stories. you might have missed this, our life from whatever the case we have. you can join us when we return. that will be in about half an hour. the
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the i don't see this conflict. so as the one over a values best not to say that there might not be differences in values between uh, you know, elements of the us population or elements of the us leadership and illness of the russian population in russian leadership. there may well be some differences,
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but i don't see it as conflict as having to do with that. i see this primarily as really, frankly, a proxy war on russia's border that is being pursued by the us. and then you know, powers the, [000:00:00;00] the i'm action or times the and welcome back to going underground, broke us to go around the world from dubai in the u. a. since monday's episode with the full, the british ambassador to moscow. so tony brent in nature nation major has been filled with conspiracy theories about a qu, in russia,
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as nato nations continued to pull billions of dollars of weapons to fuel the us war and russia through ukraine. the last one they just started in europe was in the 1990s in the form and you just love you. and some fear that washington may want to open up another front against russia, through costs of an area unilaterally recognized as a country by washington vessel states. well, the registry prints of serbia, prince phillips, traces in any age to the 18th century, to rebels against the ultimate empire. his father was god sons of the late british queen elizabeth the 2nd of the gates, the wishes of the u. s. federal reserve. he's a key and advocate for big going to joins me from the savvy and capital bel grade. prince philip, thank you so much for coming on before we get to how conflict works with the dollar . eyes ation and big going and stuff. and of course, you'll be amazing if the whole program is devoted to the complex history of your family. i'll give me what was your view of the curious events in russia being talented in nature they should meet here is the end of food and of prospect. thank
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you. find the option it's it's about to be here. well, the recent events are quite interesting to someone up. i think it's, it's the russian. so i up ready at the end, the results of the rebellion was the p. goings in gets excelled to better. ruth rush, it gets white in a fight is to list and the russian army, russian, people become more united than ever and policing becomes more popular. i'm not sure . so sounds like another one for periods. and in my opinion, well, certainly, anyone who thought that he was out to be some of them will allow, tells me we don't have any call at the moment. we don't have any verification or confirmation either side here we're going underground the last. so maybe it will take a bit longer to see whether your right in the russian side or in fact one or one of the points. it is that so it, when it, when, when it comes to this information, when it comes out of russia, the old it isn't that old infant bull, the information that they give out is always dismissive, this information. but when this comes out, this is accepted by the,
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by the west. so it's, it's a bit strange that they, they, they, they, they follow this information but not the, not the other information that actually comes up. so yeah, very good point. i mean, whenever us, the impression says anything is always dismissed. suddenly, everything coming out of russia is absolutely accurate. of course the us is claiming that the ro bore over these, the arming of is and then skis. what about democracy? what does you make from? as an excuse come into these bas, moaning elections and as he wins, according to one interview, reportedly in the bbc. that's a very strange, i mean by funny one. that's america. so cool, so uh, so uh, having a war, well, i wanna say start having what they're having a proxy. what with is flush of why, why ukraine on this thing, it's for the uh, for, for democracy to prevail. but then you can, so lensky then says that they won't be the election sex yet. they're still happening. so to me,
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what is it that democracy is not the pushes for the dictatorship, it doesn't make any sense to me. and i think there's a, there's a lot more to this for that so that the general public are being told about. and i think what that does once a lot of investigations, obviously in western europe, that view isn't the view being given on the media channels. obviously, there's less sense as you've been with your and now given, even in the united states, i mean why the using most of the world by population at least represented at the u . n. just wouldn't condemn the move by russian troops and to join the odds. can the hands well, i think it's because the most of the world are in on some to put it this way. i think that the bus. so i'm showing that i've been trying to call out on certain individuals i have individuals in, in, in, in the us and, and double often what's happening was lost in the caribbean crisis. and i don't
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want to mention names, but let's say it's, i think this whole, the whole was related to certain bio lives in ukraine. that's also probably connected to china, a sort of, and i be certainly victoria nearly and admitted in congressional testimony that they were indeed by weapons labs which does raise the question as to why russia tolerated to them for so many years on the border and raising questions all carry about russian security and having diversified services. that's a very good points um by the end recently. but the velocity is wash and dry and have been trying to not talk about school 5, i believe. and 6 of the bio weapons convention for over you like we have about a year now the us you came from so i guess other powers are between any investigation by that by the security council. and i think, i think this is a very important thoughts if uh, this actually goes forward and it gets approved by the un, which is a talk back to the moment. but this will actually expose a lots of corruption happening in the west. i think there's a lot of covering up happening at the moment. well, obviously nature power,
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se the bio warfare labs were perfectly innocent. and i think i've forgotten exactly what their explanation was. it was quite can convoluted. they were just doing research. you know, to do. i called last why the weapons use, that's what it was. did you believe the story which continues to be denied by media organizations via a mission in western europe and denied explicitly, i suppose that the, the in washington, the joe biden blew up the north stream pipeline, supplying energy to germany. that's is this, i just don't, i don't believe also it did. that's themselves. i believe that is even. um there was a report that came out from a former new york times. yeah. yeah. we have people who i just want them to watch our interview with the money is that we have talked to one. right. well yeah. see more hushed. okay. yes. but and it seems that the evidence has stocked up against the bank against the, against the west. that's something have that, that, that there was a, it was plan that's and it was it that, that,
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that's not an accident. that was definitely something over by an expert team that went on there and acted. that's whether it came from the ukraine or it came from a team from somewhere and one and the one of the politics always kind of needing countries of the us. i just don't think it would happen to russia. they wouldn't blow up their own uh, their own one of their own. um, that's cool. it's a money makers of course, but of us for you to be from bill grade. i understand customer needs of a, a, a prior lead of the, in 20 or 5, signed an agreement to a lot of nature forces to travel. as we say, it'd be a, there's an a to office in bell grade. is it dangerous to be in belgrade at the moment, given that to uh well, we have different ideas about where bell grade stands on this war. no. oh it's, i see, but no belgrade is a very, um, i'd say it's a very safe place to be here. yes we, we are very open to, to, to the west, to the east. we have close relations with the european union with the us and russian. i like, that's why we've always, uh, best buy we've um,
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never knocked to the sanctions. and that's one thing i am aligned with without, without, with our current president to them at the moment. so at the moment we, it's, it's a say it's a safe place to be yes, we're having some social political problems off to the school. i don't know if you heard about the school shootings that happened here over a month ago. maybe i'm coming up to 2 months ago. the people. busy but maybe a little bit more showing their emotions again, the state that's been in power for the last 10 to 1012 years. but apart from the, the, the minor social unrest. it's, it's, it's a great place to me. well, i mean that's a good way to tell that view is to visit bel grade the for the summer. but of course, that has to be in the trouble in costs of oh, do you think it's possible that the cost of though may be a 2nd front obviously took ease. uh, also neutral on the ukraine was there was a button, the attractive piece agreement actually signed earlier on. uh,
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last year that uh that, uh let it be approved and showed to african leaders as a research summit. um, do you think there's some quid pro, quote, white junky as sent in troops to cost of who in the past few days? this is if, if this my correct understanding that i've been we've got some. ringback young guardianships pulled out and then turkish troops were then of course rotate. sure. that's good, right? yeah. rotation. okay. well i believe passport taishan. i don't think there's anything to it's because people don't draw up the 2 i haste. historical ties that keeps saying that, you know, is these are these ultimates, then they will be hard on the serbs. but i think that's just drawing conclusions too quickly. um, yes, we are close to, to hung to hungry. they're neighbors of us that i'm the one of our key trade partners, but i think surface tubes coming into in from its incidents. a cost of was really quite a why say, innocent of the nato trips. but when you look at, if you,
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if you actually zoom out to say that in that turkey is not be, let's say the best nato class named was hungry. i don't believe at the moment they've been here for over a month now. they, they're not posing any, any, any shows what i'm hearing at the moment, but that, you know, and this was that with him today, and it contains in a matter of minutes. so the natural next question, and i should just say coming from you a rather tree uh, prints, from a lineage that stretches back to the victors against the hospital. and that, that says something. but when it comes to this cause of a situation, why, if it's not relates to that, then is this, it'd be an army chief me then most of it shows saying that uh, so it'd be, it will not tolerate the terror of the cost of, of government yeah, this is a very, a complicated mass. so um the coast back many, many, many years. and i believe that the situation today was going to be very difficult
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to, to, to uh, to resolve. and i like to know that uh, under the, under the kingdom under my family, that's uh, costs of over the old. well, the religions oldest states lived in perfect harmony. actually what was say, profit or something such as profit. but there was much more stability and peace on the, on their a, a, an acid rich kingdom. and then ever since communism and republicanism took over, say, communism, last name of a socialist experiment took over. um and democracy tried to make its uh well the guess the a public isn't it's not perfect democracy as we talked about it needs it needs to it could end up needing to has to sort of in situations where minorities are to start and not or are rejected well not among children with the popular vote that's a cost of a was uh, was always going to be an issue. and i believe that's a certain power is out there like that, like our region to be a little bit to stabilize. and i don't know if this is, this is, this is

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