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like these, what we saw in the last 2 or 3 days was want to logging in several thoughts of the cities, rules, choco docs, traffic jams, everywhere. so so people trying to make off, they leave from one box to the other by swimming clearly because there was just too much traffic and caused all, i'll stop in, in, in deep water all to several thoughts of the city. so houses, especially drown floors in knee, deep water, all the people who are really struggling to cope with the readings that they saw in the last couple of days. the chief administrative daddy arvin kane, she wall. he came out, he told the city officials naz municipality workers to walk round the clock to give up their will on sunday for example. but that also didn't help much, many offices really giving their employees walk from home several schools shop.
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so exploits really contributing a to up to climate change, really seeing that this is an indicator that climate change is not as gradual as we think. and a lot more needs to be done. the serial has revoked the media accreditation of the bbc, citing full circle of things around and gets coverage in the country since the beginning of the terrorist, oregon, syria, the bbc has deliberately provided from time to time. subjective and false reports on the syrian reality as a result of the channels failure to adhere to professional standards and its insistence on providing politicized and misleading reports to world opinion. the ministry of information decided to cancel the accreditation of the channels correspondent in cameraman, and syria, as well as syria had worn the bbc over it's biased coverage and a statement. identifying examples of antique syrian reports adapt little several
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across the documentary last month, which alleged a ties between president assad's family and drug traffickers. and despite repeated denials by the accused america in britain, all of a sudden imposed sanctions targeting syrian officials and a whole host of others because of that bbc report international affairs research on that list of lima. she did says the bbc narrative is simply driven by politics. bbc went so far into now after many warming. i'm the government not publish this. this is this report. they went so far because actually they want to show the yoke they. they are expanding us out of the country, it means they hide something and it will be useful to keep, you know, i visited serious and he and i saw the situation, the country and hired to the or the country is the state to we are. we saw for the water damage and also craig and sanctions. and this is the point you know,
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such as has destroyed the key, the only the most of the people because it's a, it's a nation. so i, so you know, poverty to create more of a us more of a hot, strong for there is more uncontrolled and the system we need to support the syrian government. we don't need to have another more on it and then come to it on the small bar. i forget that the big i survive and they are the american, you know, we thought just continue sanctioning country and starving people or to the united nations. now, of course, in new york, where a russia requested un security council, amazing, focused on a node stream sabotage that has old, wrapped up. now, rushes envoys is accused of germany, denmark, and sweden, of preventing an honest investigation into the destruction of the pipeline. may i
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ask you this case, you ask us to put in the german, danish and swedish authorities stubbornly did not present any intelligible reaction to our numerous requests and the appeals. we have repeatedly drawing the attention of the security council. the fact that their entire reaction was reduced to routine replies with a refusal to call per $800.00 stream, live ridiculous, and for a fresh pretext. they know totally ignore russia's requests, but also neglect the opinion of the un security council that demonstrates if an action of european states can be explained by only one thing, attempts to drag out time in order to cover up the traces of the true perpetrators of the crime, this is also eloquently evidenced by the apartment that quote, an agent's information campaign in the western media within the framework of which completely upset versions of what happened or being promoted as well. the security council meeting began with 2 journalists, jeff brodsky and bryce green,
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presenting the facts about what went on with the north stream to pipeline, and how all the evidence and all roads seem to point to washington's involvement. now, when russian ambassador and a ben z i took to the floor of the un security council meeting, he pointed out that there seems to be a huge effort body united states to change the conversation, to read direct to the conversation away from the facts of the case because it's pretty obvious that prior to the destruction of the north stream pipeline, the united states had threatened to carry out such action. and that kind of indicates that the united states probably is the perpetrator. here's what the russian ambassador had to say before the council dropped. encourage you to nicholas, how do you consider the repeated threats against the north stream from top us leadership? they voice this more than once. however, as soon as the inconvenient facts were revealed, the americans send their european allies begin to interfere in every possible way with the national investigation. they are much more profitable and the situation in
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which western countries have complete freedom of action and impunity in the framework of the so called rules based towards the imposed on the whole world, which has nothing to do with the international law. now it's also important to note that the representatives of sweden, denmark, and germany were not present for the meeting. they did not attend the un security council meeting and in his remarks in boston. and eventually, a pointed out that even though it was on their territorial waters that this attack took place, the 3 countries seemed to be doing everything they can to prevent investigations from coming to a real conclusion about what happened. they're very afraid of what those results might show. so this is an interesting meeting of the un security council, russia presenting evidence and the united states and his allies simply dismissing it with broad statements and playing into anti russian hysteria. that's what we saw
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at the un security council here today. the russian state duma has adopted a lawyer to establish the introduction of a digital ruble in russia. the central bank of russia promised to issue this new car and see in addition to existing cash and traditional funding held in the bank. so it's a bit of a mucky subject, but i certainly got the chance to shed some light on it without to contribute to chris. you know the different car and say it's not like just invented another, another full of currency, the very big difference where we is how it is issued and how it is then able to, you're able to transact with it. so for example, if we take uh, you know, your normal banking system, let's say you're sending rubles to india, for example. normally you would use a payment system, code swift. so that's what you would use to send money or whatever the well, that's a group of banks that got together and said this is how we should move money. any problem is russia has been removed from swift pump from one bank, rough eisenberg, but it also announced that they were drawing to the country next couple of months
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they've given they gave the russian government a little time notice to fix it. and this is really solution, it's a new way in which to send roubles around the world, but also internally within rusher itself. i see i get it, i get it. so this is about kind of a getting around sanctions is getting around, being cut off from the swift system. mm hm. okay, so i get that. i get that. all right. but advantages, what about the monitors and benefits for people? yeah, so this is really gives us the advantages rory is probably we're, we're hoping we don't know on specs that i think it is a reduction in fees. when you are using to, to send a digital video, you'll be using a block chain network. that's the same kind of network that crypto currencies welcome, but this is not the crypt the current basis to be very clear. it is not a trip to currency. it is a re real version of the ruble. it's built on the same technology, but it's not what we'd call the traditional kept the currency me getting that the transaction fees are less, but you don't have to pay any middle man. there's no middle not involved. it's from one wall that's just because encrypted, which is like a bank account to another without an inter major equal to corresponding bank,
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which is usually what you use to transfer money into that c. but even rough show, so there's a tiny fee that is taken if you transfer between one document is in your right. and then another bank and that should disappear really with this new digital vehicle. so a lot of people are talking about, uh, i mean i talked about it all the time here and i see it as i circled the dollar as aging coalition. so many countries around the world and this both living multi poto world or getting away from and the number one was out of college. he's out of the us dollars. is it possible that a bit of a digital rubel could be a part of this alternative to the greenbacks? yeah, absolutely. i think february, you know, you brought that point out. we cover a lot on the program breaks. for example, we do know for a fact that there is a new steven committee that has been formed by briggs to look at a new car and see full that blog. now, at no rush, it has had to really come up with this idea pretty quickly due to the current situation. but i think we could see this being at a currency oboski the cards that come together in some way, shape or form throughout the books nations to make trade most most seamless. and
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also exactly said the challenge the, the had to many of the us dollar and getting rid of the ability for the united states to control the monetary system, the radio active water. well china, so instead of japan does so show that the water contaminated by the fuqua's, she, my nuclear disaster is safe and it should go ahead and drink it. if some people think that contaminated for kasheila water is linkable and safe to swim. and then we suggest the japanese side make good use of that contaminated water for those people to drink and swimming. instead of making the international community nervous by discharging it into the c, u a. previously, the un to tom, back and the geography gave its blessing to the japanese plan to dump the contemplative water into the ocean. several nations and environment lists of opposed to decision, including officials from south korea. so i, you got to just, i would like to say that i a is conclusion regarding international safety standards
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is limited to nuclear waste from normal nuclear power plants. now the nuclear waste from nuclear power plants that were next, it is crosses how i am very concerned that director gross said in the media interview yesterday, that he would drink the contaminated water or swimming it. if mr. grossi is assured that the focus she met contaminated water is safe enough. i would like to ask if he is willing to advise the government of japan, a water deprived country to use that water is drinking water, no more industrial or agricultural water. instead of discharging it into the sea level, one, south korea is leadership. however, expressed full support for the nuclear watchdog position. the agency is the chief, was met by angry, demonstrated cc them right. that when he arrived in, sold off to visiting japan protests to say they're concerned about the risk. suppose to the nations people now and for future generations, including of course, the impact on the environment the way you did with a i think
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b i a e. a report is a trick to secure some of the gmc for japan's focus stream of water plan. rather than guaranteeing any scientific objectivity. so i cannot believe the objectivity of the i. e report on this issue, personnel williams, upon this matter of conscience and responsibility for future generations, including our children and descendants for the rest of their lives, will be worried whenever i eat. and i won't know it's all right for me to eat this . i think there will be a lot of follow up issues and that's why people are so angry dvd either more than 80 percent of the south korean. suppose discharging the nuclear contaminated water from for be see, man to the see the one sided attitude of the south korean government and the ruling party in favor of japan is really hard to understand. that is why i'm here to protest with it. well yeah, we were talking to uh, the contributor call john, he gave us his view on this matter. the water is say, why don't they just bottle it?
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and they can market it under the sushi mug below and make exclusive drinking water for the japanese politicians. i'm sure everyone will support that, but unfortunately, i think japan will proceed whizzer plan you specially now they have the green lights, long, international atomic energy agency. and now is it's one thing to make sure there's compliance to the standard is another thing to guarantee safety. you know, what basis do they have to say this is say perfectly safe to duty, especially that japan is releasing 1300000 metric tons of waste water into the ocean. and it will continue to do so for 30 years. the rest of the world will just have to wait and see what effect of releasing these nuclear reactive water into the ocean for next 30 years and will bring. i mean, i mean, right now there's nothing to stop japan from doing so. you know, they've never effectively treating the ocean as a dumping box. a lot of the problem may not show up right away, but when they do,
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you won't be too late. russia is a state home nuclear conglomerate. a rough awesome has shipped key components for a new power plant being built in northeastern china. and it's one of the growing strategic partnership between the neighboring countries. the $1700.00 tons of equipment headed to china for the construction of power generating units at the nuclear facility. and we spoke with the plant expansion director. yeah. this to say regarding process how much we really appreciate our relations with russia, particularly this plant because these projects reflect the relations of our states . we have arrived and seen with our own eyes, how excellent the equipment was made. here. we have seen how well they have fulfilled the schedule for the project. i, thanks so much for sharing your time with us here in moscow. com. telegram auto see and got have a of your life as the
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most all sense and the speed, the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rushes to day and split the ortiz full neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube.

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