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the, the and attempted terrorist attack and russian civilians. that's how russian officials classified the forwarded assassination. on ortiz, editor in chief margarita simone, young and journalist whose being asked of the head of ukraine's main orthodox person monastery is placed in custody for 30 days. unable to pay a large fail fee under no circumstances with an exclamation point. that's the us response to developing nations requesting climate. reparations . we speak to molly and to get their take on the issue was,
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i believe that african nations should receive financial compensation for this imbalance. the usa has always shown the spirit of hiding when it's faced with difficult situations. and a 3 day theatre festival kicks off in gaza as palestinian pride to take some respite from the violence the coming to you from the russian capital. this is our key international with the latest and world news updates. i'm, if you're eligible, great to have you join us. and we start this hour with breaking news. russia has called the assassination attempt on our cheese editor in chief, margarita simonian and journalist can sing a subject a terrorist attack, and has pointed the finger at ukraine as we're talking about yet another attempt. it's her attack on russian civilians organized by the key of regime,
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which was carefully supervised by western traits is everything that is happening shows once again that service nature of the zelinski regime, which is responsible for a whole series of terror attacks were unlikely to get the reaction from specialist international organizations. pathological hypocrisy has long been the political tradition of the west and liberalism and is unconditional reflects. it's a sinister and, you know, significant plus uh, you know, a very disturbing revelation of yet another what amounts to a terrorist attack on russian soil where a plan. and thankfully, this time was foiled by the security services. and the f, as b says it's detained. a number of suspects in raids and relays on and in moscow. and we actually now have a statement from the f s. b in the course of the investigation. the detainees confirmed the preparation of assassination attempts on behalf of the s b u, for reward of 1500000 roubles for each murder. the investigative committee of
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russia will initiate criminal cases, aggravated by extremist and terrorist motives against the detainees. it's a significant plus that they maintain that uh these are individuals have been offered significant cash rewards for each killing. again, another echo of the cynicism of this assault on to on, on defense this women a k 47 rifles a or a relief and at least an individual's life or recovered a lot of munition and a lot of the paraphernalia of the far right as well flags function sign codes, this type of a pernicious type of equipment. they are also named as a group called paragraph 8888 being a reference in nazi parlance to heil hitler. and we actually can have a look at some of the footage of one of the suspects that has been captured exclusively on the physically to was useful. so i created the new nazi group, paragraph $88.00,
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after which i conducted the secure to service of ukraine. who put up blue flags with one of his face after that received orders to kill margarita send money out and sending us a check. we conducted recognizance for which were paid $20000.00 roubles. and let's be sure that you create in security agent. there was a k 105000000 roubles and cartridges for a collection for sold, trifled, buried for one murder, but would have received 1500000 roubles. we know that these individuals now had been conducting surveillance, watching these women, again, very dark at a news for these individuals to hear that they've been followed to their homes, their place of work, senior subject, a high profile russian, a journalist. she'd actually stood for president in 2018. so quite high profile. and of course our own margarita, assuming yeah. and the editor in chief of r t i colleagues here and, and she has been targeted as well by this very, a nefarious plus and margarita somebody on has actually issued a statement. also,
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there's any fee of with the federal if it's not besides with the 2nd attempt to write it in the past in the 1st probably came as a shock because it was the 1st time at this point. i'm already used to be there like a hit in the field who's constantly being chased with the gun. and the most unpleasant thing that i want to see is that things worse than this. shame is worse than death . between them is worse than death. leaving with the feeling that you have done something a repairable is worse than death. and the hope that these people who have been arrested on time this and have enough time to make amends and start their lives. and, you know, we know, at least uh, these a prosecutions on the anti terror law here in russia has been opened against the detained individual. this seems like an escalation, but unfortunately this isn't the 1st time there have been several pair attacks against russian journalist and prominent figures. why do you think they're being
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targeted? yeah, well i mean, of course, when we look at the context of the events in ukraine and in the wider sort of western world, any, you know, dissenting narrative against what the west tells us. the reality is, of this conflict who began it, where it came from, who's funding, etc, is going to be challenging to fortunately, some people who descended from the narrative and had different views of actually paid with the lives diarrhea due to the daughter of prominent russian philosopher alexander, do been killed in a, in a horrific car bombing last year of london petoskey also killed in a targeted uh, you know, assassination and st. petersburg again for his views again for a platform and get this sent in view. and of course, the, the latest person to have been attacked as a, her pre lip, and it was named in a another horrific car bombing. his driver was killed locally, mr. phillip and now is recovering. but again, this just display so dangerous a time. it is for people in the media who decided to tell the older side of the
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story and how the west is essentially turning a blind eye to this. you know, i'll a car to morality when it comes to. uh, their guardians, are freedom in ukraine. it seems, there's no crime or a terrorist attack that can be carried out against russia or supporters of russia or dissenters from the narrative. you know, and we know how deeply involved in the key of regime in the prosecution of the war . the funding of, in the intelligence community and you claim, you know, to be involved in my 6 is the c i a, we've known that for a long time, a journalist have looked into this and it's been recognized. so to suggest that the western intelligence organizations don't know what the s b was doing when it comes to prosecuting targeted killings on russian. so that's just very difficult to believe with time for us on this occasion. it's fail due to the work of the security services. it's. sonya vanden and an independent journalist told us that
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the west, his reaction to the incident will be hypocritical as usual. the 1st thing they will mention in the western media is that it's an internal promo that you see, you know, rush as also you may have seen and they blame. you claim that they are having the new analyses. but i mean, in every society, everywhere around the world, you have a radical elements going on in versa as well. but the point is we have special military operations going on. the west is going is a war and they will doing anything and everything to influence people here in russia. what i said before, especially the younger ones, to influence them. and of course the, you, we get, it's orders from west, threaten as security agencies or hold patients was most likely security agencies. dad, this is what was happening and west of always the ninety's in the, in their media saying, yes, your, you know, it's in russia maybe like one it is with the they call it,
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it actually doesn't use any of this is this is what they're trying to do so. yeah, of course. no, i was mentioning about television due to the latest on caps, correct? down on ukraine's orthodox church. now, the head of the key of per cheer squad row has been taken into custody for at least 30 days over his failure to pay a nearly $900000.00 bill. the metropolitan says he's being persecuted for his face . yes, miss susan. i do not agree with this decision. the judge has shown that she is under pressure from the people who are interested in this. i don't have 33000000 who are even now, unless the prosecutor can pay for me. i'm being prosecuted because of christ. the church and my face before being jailed, pavel handed over his cross and religious staff to his lawyer. the metropolitan had been under house arrest since april. he have, has accused the clergyman of justifying russian of russian and inciting,
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religious hate charges with the metropolitan denies. meanwhile, ukraine's parliament voted on friday in favor of changing the day of orthodox christmas from january 7th to december 25th. the move comes and made a wider cross down on the religious institution. stemming from a december 2022 bill which banned the ukrainian church as activities the
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the size of the metropolitan vale raises questions about cab legal system. as the clergyman bond is $33.00 times higher than that of the suspected child trafficker, dennis brody. at the end of june, brody was detained for child trafficking, as he attempted to take an 11 month old boy into the you saw him for $25000.50 of which was to be given to the child's mother. earlier this week, it was reported that he paid the for over $27000.00 to secure his release over $800000.00 less and the metropolitan academic and journalist james michael told us that such contracting treatment chose the true face of ukrainian just as the
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court is showing cleared its true consent is that this is michael richards, larger than the funding imposed of the bail imposed on a child traffic. i would say that the, the key actually dream is more afraid of the presence of the metropolitan freedom because he acts as a symbol of resistance against the, the, the effective knots, civic cation. and that is what we have seen within the creation of this whole tablet of church, and it has a pedigree that goes back to the nazi either and you claim. so having him removed from having his freedom removed and him in prison allow use, effectively a crew to be, you know, from lived within the, the ukrainian church for more of the, you know, the traditional orthodox church, which is the majority to be removed from their possessions. and for various changes
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to happen to the left optical calendar, which would realign the church culture to leave it with the west until this old to be done whilst metropolitan pavel is in prison. would mean he would have a limited capacity to act as any form of you know, lucas, of resistance to lead people to resist the changes are being imposed on the orthodox church. the persecution of ukraine's orthodox church has become a hot topic of debate. not only in ukraine, but among conservatives across the world. former us vice president mike tens was grilled by ex fox news host tucker carson, over the situation for all the latest on the issue. go to our website at ortiz. com, where we analyze some of the former tv hospice claims that of washington wanted to it put in the war and ukraine overnight. the under no
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circumstances, that's how it us climate envoy expressed the likelihood of washington pain climate, reparations to developing countries. are you planning to commit america to climate? reparations. that is say, we have to pay some other country because they had a flood where they had a hurricane or a type. now in a while under no circumstances. very good. i'm glad to hear you say that i do have a no. i don't think i've read an exclamation point decided to say, i will write in an exclamation point for you. and i'm glad that we have agreement on that. i don't know if my black tunnel work was there we go. climate reparations have been a reoccurring topic in recent years. countries like pakistan gone to an idea, have repeatedly expressed or discontent with the west as handling of climate change . developing countries while emitting very small percentages of gases, so for the most from the effect to apply meant disasters pockets stand for instance,
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while affected by deadly floods in droughts, accounts for only one percent of the world c o 2 emissions. the move has caused outrage among africans who have called on washington to rethink the issue as holster. i think nowadays kind of for k suffering from the effects of climate change. we are aware that africa is not responsible. so those who are responsible, i think the must compensate, they must contribute in helping out for committee gave this home full effects of climate change. everyone knows that one of the biggest predators is the usa, like many other western countries, but they refused to compensate african double standards. i prefer to put it that way. i think the west is like that in many of the areas. it's not just the climate change was the, i believe that african nations should receive financial compensation for this and balance because they are the nation's that's up for most from the consequences of climate disruption. the factors in various american and european countries are the
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causes of pollution, which are at the root of climate change and africa need support to help it cope with the effects of climate change, the us. so you think they are superior to other states being off would mean they're regret what they've done, but they think it's the right to cause this harm. and it's what has to be done. yeah, so africans must be financially compensated because these western countries are partly responsible for our atmospheric troubles. the usa has always shown the spirit of hiding when it's faced with difficult situations. even in situations where there's a main culprits. they've always shown this lack of responsibility. and while refusing to pay climate, reparations to developing countries, the us as now the biggest polluter in the world, responsible for excessive levels of greenhouse gas emissions. according to a recent study, the richest industrialized countries could be liable to pay a $172000000.00 in climate, reparations, by 2050. it's
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a political analyst says the us decision on climate. reparations sends a message to developing countries who still follow western ideology. it's not surprising coming from the west. and this is the sim country that this divide on live, but that is, has its headquarters in the washington dc bowed by slicks, saw the refusing to pay the patients for the 3rd world countries. it's not a shocking in any way because that is a typical behavior that to, to you'd expect coming from the likes of john, terry, that all the west and the dog made the official. that's what visuals that this should be. the video, the message, those consisting the fed,
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well do of leaders that still subscribe into the west. and i do don't believe that there was the z it them to say that the message is now becoming clear. they are starting to see a medicaid. so the west intent is what would they really are? the india and the united arab emirates have signed an agreement to strengthen the use of their national currencies in cross border transactions. that's according to the memorandum signed by both countries. central banks during the indian prime minister's visit to abu dhabi, the indian prime minister held talks with the u. a. e president and boosting economic cooperation in the energy and infrastructure sectors. according to a newly signed agreement, you jelly will make payments and rupees for oil and non oil imports from the gulf states. prime minister, moody highlighted the strategic importance of cooperation between the states as
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bilateral trade between india and oil rich, you a will reach to a $100000000000.00. the u. a has made its way up to 3rd place as an investor in the indian economy, jumping over $3000000000.00. meanwhile, india central bank has issued a report containing plans to decrease us dollar share in global trade. the countries global south partners have also taken steps towards shifting away from trading in dollars during international financial transactions. india and refiners are using chinese, you want to pay for oil imports from russia, as is a neighboring pakistan. earlier this year, saudi arabia, a top oil producing nation, especially agree to trade crude oil in non dollar payments. after decades of being peg to the greenback. let's cross now to receive secret, a former indian external affairs secretary, reggie. what do you think about this newly signed trading memorandum between india
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and the u. a. e? as i think it's a very important development, a very major step in india as a quest to make the be more convertible currency. we have been following this box for the last year, a year and a half. and you are e, as you have pointed out, is the major trading partner up in the trade growing very rapidly. we have signed a free trade agreement with the u, a. e. and with the credit of $85000000000.00 right now wake up could walk $100000000000.00 shortly, and richard investments and wild trade. and of course, there is a huge indian origin, an indian nationalist living in the u. e. so this arrangement with facilitate them great key because it would reduce the cost and make it
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much easier for people who are living there. and for people who are traveling from india to the u. e to, to, to pay in the. ready cutter and see this are the obviously the increase the flow offer tourism business investments. it'll be much cheaper because of the cost of couldn't booking uh, from a tug card and see like the dollar or the euro. ready we've come down, apart from this, so the agreement with the r b i. there is also another 3 link that enables the use of the u. p i, which is a, a q r code system that is applicable in india. that if anyone from guys visiting to you or your vice versa, we just have to use your own mobile phone scan. the you are
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called the vendors and you can make the payment. so i think that uh, uh, in the long run. uh, it is a very important step because you a is the, is, is a key the bottom door for us. also, please bear in mind that trade with the u. a. e is not just a directed at a by electric state. but a lot of our imports and exports from 3rd countries are routed by you a, for example, even buck his dog, or here on or some other countries in africa. so this, in a sense, me to facilitate india street and economic cooperation with a much larger group of countries then just the way well, india is also a bricks. nation. what are the chances of the indian rupee becoming an international currency? and i think that's what i have to wait for
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a while because we still do not have capital account. good murder, because a key and our share in international trade is rather know, i don't think that the indian uh, bank result bank on the didn't government want to take reg just now at this stage of development? the risk off of a capital account convertible or to because that could be stabilize, do market. we don't have such a deep financial markets as say the united states does or you and europe. so i think that that to take a little time, you mentioned the us dollar despite attempts to step away from it as a trading currency. it still remains cain. do you think the dollar will remain the world's primary reserve currency in the future? i think in the near term it will remain the principle reserve
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currency doyle, like india and many other countries are trying to, to diversify their holdings back to that is me a viable alternative covered. so you just know my own excavation is that the share of the us dollar in international trade and in international deserves will come down. but very gradually it may take, i don't know, 51020 years before. uh that's i don't see emerges. and i don't even know if there will be any one covered and see they may be no 2 or 3 cutter and seeds, which would be used in the international trade. i don't see any, any immediate impact on the us dollar as well. i just wanted to add that india is increasing its import refinery and distribution of russian crude oil. do you think that they are planning to take a leading role in global oil distribution?
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we are in very good order from brochure because it is profitable for us to do so. and i think that we will continue to do so so long as it is profitable for us. because as soon as india is such a login for, for of a while and on products, any money that is saved, an oil benefits our economy. and we will certainly look for more opportunities to cooperate with russia, not just in any import exporter damage, but also in mutual investments. as you go to bed, we have been wanting to set the, the oil trade and roofing. is this possible? but the russian side, from what i gather is a little reluctant on that maybe the few that don't need so me rupees. but that's a decision for russia to take up. because if they have rupees in india,
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they could use them and invest in the indian market. they could go buy shares of indian companies. they buy commodities from india. there's so much that you can get an offer. but uh, i think it does take some time for the russian side also to change its approach in mindset on economic relations with india. this has been a week point in india or showed relations. and i do hope that you know, both sides. we look at the new opportunities that are emerging to strengthen our economic ties. while during the indian prime minister's visit to the u, a. e, an agreement was signed to use national currencies and also not oil trade. how do you assess this development? of course uh uh it will, uh our, uh, uh, trade with the u. a is uh, both oil and non lines. uh, oil is an important component but,
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but are we good mobile and for example, from saudi arabia, from the, from russia. so uh, the non i trade is, is considered tribute. uh, the, in the i said, a lot of our exports to the u. e. r. a desk and not trustworthy you, we, but go on to other countries. and so, you know, i think you're is the 2nd or 3rd largest trading partner we have over the countries of the world. there's also a desire for. busy greater neutral investments and the fact that we have a dies floor of about 3000000 or so in the you use a very, very important factor because the paper to fee for the relationship of very strong and enduring rajiv sake reformer indian external affairs secretary, thank you for your time,
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thank you. a 3 day theatre festival has kicked off in the gaza strip as actors try to bring some semblance of normality to life in the region. and mid rising tensions with israel. r t 's, maria for notional, has the story to see if there is always molding just to performance or into payment for gas. um, i probably seen an enclave on the mediterranean sea that has been living on these rarely blockade for 15 years. see if there is a way to experience and understand so exposure and confrontation that comes from the stage. the audience watches the play that tells the story of they live amplified by the magnifying glass of art, cause to rescue before then. no. and when was the russian writer said that the actors are on the stage and the audiences and the battlefield to you if they act as live or topic to the audience and encourage them to start the discussion board bring goes to stopping to the audience. held 5 for the rights of the people who
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goes after. that's probably the main message. is that the also to cause what i'd like to use uh is possible to speed the ad then the voice of women know to that to in increase the social and political participation of women in gaza. and you know, by this time the director says the people of guys, i think a lot about politics and forget about themselves. family and social issues. divorce has been one of them are challenges that the 3 day festival addresses showing. they are still there and need to be talked about. and the audience appreciates the discussion to the he a that them at all. disappointed was the only one to service. i'm proud we have directors hosting. there's way to do the show deserves to go international. it showed how are issues began and where we are now out on where we will be in the next $100.00 yes ads. so how does that? and if i sold display and interact with me, great place to get,
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took me back to the old days and also to the future. but as long as we have the energy to present and performed despite the division and circumstances willie, we wish to have create a t t. the future is a very good the theater in gaza is also in the numerous challenge logistically, financially and security wise performances could be interrupted by selling or electricity being cut off. the blockade prevents equipment from coming, limiting technical possibilities. finding basic items like lightning or song systems becomes a request to have been measured had the problem. we face many challenges and obstacles in san antonio since especially in gaza. they, there is a lack of couple of images and the lack of funding for a project, but to try to create something great out of messing with it and to me so they wouldn't squeeze it as not inviting for and directors, and actors.

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