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and i'll send relentlessly to punches up at the establishment and speak south for the weeks and power of the breaking news on archie must have explosion. rock set pyrotechnic plant in the muscle region. dozens of people are injured because of the plus is not yet no lie. here is delta, another wave of sanctions following the coo and the country. those neighboring nigeria adds to the list of restrictions already slept on the, on a, by the echo was west african block. i'm also a head. these are the types of fragments that can be found absolutely everywhere. now this is from nate, so made 155 meter weapons. this is really,
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really heavy stuff and no wonder can kill as human beings fatalities and injuries as done yet. once more. it comes on doing ukrainian shelling or correspondence office, the woman at past 3 pm in the russian capital. this where they say, welcome to the mid week news rhonda on our teacher. gosh, we begin the arrow with breaking news. dozens of people have been injured after a muscle blast occurred as an industrial facility located not far from moscow. ortiz donald quarter has arrived at the scene and sent us the latest. right now, i'm in the russian city of a certainty of poseida, which is a city right outside of moscow, where this explosion took place in this fireworks factory. as you can see behind me around 10 30 am local time, it's something that the authorities are now investigating. as
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a case of criminal negligence earlier, there were a lot of reports that potentially there was a drone attack here, the drones may have caused this. but since then, the authorities have determines that that version of events is simply incorrect in terms of the response from emergency services. here over a 150 workers from the emergency services are working here right now. and they have recently actually rescued. 3 people from under the rubble and they're saying that it's possible that another 2 people are still there. they're searching for them under the rubble right now. now, as a result of this explosion, there was damage delts to the surrounding buildings in terms of a windows being broken in residential buildings around. but the city authorities have already said that all of this damage is going to be repaired using government money. nobody's going to have to put the bill themselves. okay, it off the story. we have been close the following for some time next year. how's being sloughed with a barrage of sections by its neighbor, nigeria, the restrictions target, those link to are in support,
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all of the new military leadership following the recent could. while the world's leading sanction or the u. s. is also among those making life harder for people in niger washington severed all its financial help to the country. on monday deputy secretary of state, victoria knew and made a beeline for last year and held what she described does difficult pulse. more now on this new lens mission from our correspondence in new york. president bull i met tubal, in whose capacity as the chairman of equal was, has been on equivocal in his position. that diplomacy is the best way forward. she, along with his colleagues in the, in the blog would prefer a resolution that was obtained through diplomatic means through peaceful means rather than any other president for lights in a boat who is also. ready the course stop check has come under a lot of backlash,
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you know, from nigeria, and then some of our, our pretend to them around the continental part of the position. of course, you know, i'm this school, so i'm saying that, you know, aircraft escaping are really firm stance. you know, for the 1st time in been 3 guys, things have been seen, you know, some kind of military uprising in the west african agent for saying this new school in these and makes it for 7. you know, well, i could have time to, to happen in the region. and in other instances at glass. um, you know, uh, did not deploy a military forces. you know, so that some people are saying that, uh, that the physician on a pair of course, you know, taking a really firm sense on these. i'm cool with that has occurred in nature is not supported by, by a majority of africans. in fact, like tier, as are worried, he knows that he's indeed of course, proceeds with
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a military intervention backwards. you know, key for half a lot of serious consequences for my 2 ends and low cost of living around the border region. the immediate consequences would be in terms of the trade and these best. and um, uh for people who are, like i said, fairly, a least in the, in the, in the states that share a border with make sure we have around 5 states invite to receive that check close border with leisure and stock exchange. the app was um, um, sanction began last week will stay in border closures and um, some of the low cost that i've spoken to g garcia at least say about, you know, you just round up your fee, especially if you're unable to you know, go about the daily jobs i call on the work as of needs yet to take this situation very seriously. because for us closing the boat is does not help anyone. we work with neighboring countries such as molly and bending. and if the boat is a close, it's not good for anyone buying more. the close, it's a big problem. we hold for
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a quick solution and we ask god to bring us peace and we understand all for it to use. the echo was decision to close the board. this is not a good one. ford was already expensive. now it's even more expensive. we really need help to get access to foot. it's essential to our well being. make sure it's a bunk of chorus country in the world and it's been battling a lot of economy and security problems. we don't know what would happen. it would be as broad as continue to remain shocked. it means millions of people are unable to go or to attend. so if you have these tests and um, you know, that would affect the, our economy impact of your families as well. well, we spoke to a former senior aide to nigeria is interior minister, who is of the view frances interest in nigeria pointless going to exploring the nation as the action was because of the tendencies of france that it has special interest in new jet frogs,
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interests is no more than exploitation of the people of new jersey as well as continuous imposition on use each of proceeds of the uranium for each one benefit. and you've got 4 easterns, we've the french government been d. i is this port of new jettas. you're id on judge to be the best into order. most single electricity is provided by the french government for the new jet people. as most of the villages a major 1000 new jetta gets a lot of electricity from that g d i. we told not to be the cost for post military action was born act of the selfish interest of continues to mean that i knew the nice need you. i said people, i now that didn't new jerry and people of i work and it paid for us because for the boat from the citizens of major admitted to don't to do a quality blow of for us and given it to eviction notice by exposing some of our
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deceased and continuous exploitation of need your resources, i need you to people to get the treatment. it just expanding on some of that nice year isn't data among the biggest producers of uranium in the world, the bulk of which goes to the e. u. specifically, friends, one of the other reasons perhaps why par us up here is so interested in maintaining its grip on the west african ish of the
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since the military take hold of the french company o ronald, which looks towards the uranium in the share in the region of aga, this specifies that the employees continue to do their work. however, the opinion of the population on base exploitation is mountains, the favor, riotous, and the streets have called for this fresh company to stop and leave news. yeah, the for decades of the exploitation of uranium in these. yeah. and nothing has changed
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in the day. we live here. people of nice. yeah, face factors such as fan and unemployment. so like a floor to and like a for electricity and all this for these different reasons. so the people want to break with fonts on the exploitation of uranium. the people of these, yeah, all schemes at all times with frauds should be cut off. the brushes minister of defense for it is showing do held a meeting this wednesday to discuss the possibility of ramping up efforts in the ukraine military operation. a listener, sorry, sure. as there was a growing deficit of western artillery, munitions for the ukrainian armed forces, washington decided to commit to work crime by including plus to munitions that are banned by an international convention in its latest states package. apart from that native countries are also working on providing q for the f. 16 tactical fighter jets. the west threatened is to invest a considerable part of their resources into ukraine in order to turn the situation
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on the battlefield to their favor. rates are risk for significant escalation of the conflict. so my feeling, well, let's turn attention to done yet squared the republic has once again come under heavy ukrainian shelling in the past 24 hours. local official say 95 attacks were recorded with 2 dozen residential buildings. hit on civilian infrastructure. damage to ortiz, remind costs read reports from the ground. now this is a high school hand members of the j. c. c. c team found yet another show fragments here after the lasers showing. now this also looks to be like a $165.00 millimeter caliber shelf fragments. it's still hot and so i think i should put it down and give it to them later the guys are wearing gloves. so but once again, this is, is a school that ukrainian nationalists shelled and specialist of the
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joint center for control and coordination visits such places on a regular basis. so now with mazda, they should go through the ukranian armed forces. shelby keeps the district of the city of dynette. unfortunately, there was one casualty, a man born in 1989 show fragments found at the scene of the incident will be handed over to the investigating authorities for further examination. nato artillery weapons are believed to have been used for this. a 155 millimeter caliber for the roll stuck separate and any other. this is the body health of 33 year old nikolai. she was working as a janitor around this area. and now i spoke to the locals. uh they said that he, his mom, they were hiding in the base spends while ukrainian nationally as were shedding this purely residential area. for some reason. he came out of the basement,
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came out of the bomb shelter when there was a moment of silence. but as you create a nation is have done time. and again they've been showing the same areas with an interval of 10 to 15 minutes. so once all the services, the police, the ambulances get to an area that was shelled, they strike the same area yet again. purity, terrorist tactics. what did you buy them? 5 years where the items you go me, i thought you were in the same apartment building. believe next door to each other . i wanted to go to my neighbors place, but there was showing, so was set in the says the 3 of us for his mother, me, and nikolai. then it seems to come down. i went up to my slot 50, but there were showing again, i quickly threw up my jacket and ran down to the basement tan. his mother went into the flat. but how did he get there? maybe he was, he has sold some things out. that may be because of his job is he was a john to type thing, tara ministry. it was way can now is. now this is
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a purity residential area that's under constant shedding. by the ukranian nationalist. you can see the building is full of fragment holes. you can see small craters all around me, and these are the types of fragments that can be found absolutely everywhere. now this is from may till made 155 millimeter weapons. and this weapon had killed a man here earlier today. and several people him don't ask where i'm going to now this is really, really heavy stuff. and no wonder if you can kill a human being instantly. so she's in the ident, you know, when it's going to and we were sitting down for lunch when we heard the 1st and coming show it was such a terrible explosion. then about 10 minutes later the 2nd,
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then the 3rd, then the 4th stitcher does post piling up. it was horrible. the windows were shattered. this is the 2nd time they are showing us. how can someone leave like this? there is no peace day or night. i don't know why they are shooting at the residential homes. there was no military here. oops, i don't know how that's possible. we one piece so much. j. ccsi specialists are now on the spots as they are nearly every day has their work in some documents. these a war crimes committed by ukraine. on the 8th of august alone, we have won the victim here. this man nikolai. he was skilled elsewhere in the nets . ukraine used 155 millimeter nato supplied shells. as several civilians were wounded at the moment, showing continues for monk officer. i've already done that script public.
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okay, something else we want to tell you of i practiced um how suspended the construction of the major a gas pipeline with neighboring around due to the threat of us sanctions. that's where it again, ortiz, rachel blevins can take us through the pressure employed on the realm of occasions of that a package that has confirmed who is pulling out of a major pipeline project with iran nearly a decade after it was supposed to be completed due to this rest of punishment from the united states after years of delays on the gas pipeline, which is supposed to be launched back in 2014. as law abides, petroleum, administer confirmed the us sanctions on iraq. and the possibility of retaliation from washington serve is the final. now and the carpet currently the project is stalled due to international sanctions on a ran and we have been compelled to put it on hold. pulling out of the project will
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also come with the costs are wrong. so it's, it has already invested $2000000000.00 and has threatened pakistan with an $18000000.00 fine if it doesn't complete it. so it's the pipeline deal by march of next year. but the threats of sanctions, violations coming from the u. s. seemed to be greater in the eyes of the government and as long about leaving some to argue that washington should be the one paying the fines for interfering with the project. so you should pay the penalty if it does not approve of pakistan and iran going ahead with a gas pipeline project through us. we'll have to do away with the double standards being lenient with india in meaning it's energy needs well, punishing pack is done for the same discussion. surrounding this project, notably began back in 1995, but it was never completed as pakistan loc, the phones, and feared the political fall off. i made ongoing 10 ships between the us under war, the 750000000 cubic feet of gas per day that the pipeline in supply is still
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desperately needed as pakistan, more than 230000000 people are living in an energy crisis with their overburdened electrical system experiencing regular walk out of up to 12 hours at a time. however, that relief is still not on its way. and the people of pakistan are paying the price. but the point is, what can i slave nation do on their own? on the far life we have been following their us policy from the one we're following them is this will continue until the end of our politicians and powerful leads the baby. yes. is there got the entire market is close to you can see the energy crisis here. you have questions and i have no answers. i'm not able to put it down. you know, they didn't get, we are in great trouble. no guess no, look at the sanctions. i guess all gas pipeline from iran is a disaster. if we could get that cheap a guess, it would be great for all industry. we could produce cheap electricity that have
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lower bills. now we're buying gas from far away, pain high prices. thoughts on that. as for the $18000000000.00 in fines that are wrong is demanding, the u. s. has yet to response. and pakistan has yet to say what length it will go to to try to get washing to, to pay the bill under sanctions focused, doesn't in there because the u. k. is imposed yet another round of them the best time against a number of companies still doing business with russia. it comes as a report in the financial times reveals. european firms have suffered a 100000000000 euro had by having to stop or steal back business in russia are to come to peter, rachel marston has been doing this once. remember all those anti russian sciences that were supposed to bring moscow to? it's nice. well, how's up and working out? french finance, minister, bleeding or the math set in a televised interview last year that american and european sections were quote, wage in all out economic and financial more on russia. adding that quote,
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the russian people would also pay the consequences. waiting to not even attempt to hide, the ultimate goal was really in change to bully, the average russian citizen into turning against russian president vladimir putin. american leaders also felt at the time that it was all going to be a big blockbuster success. the russian economy will be devastated as a consequence of what we have already done, but we do consider to continue to consider further steps we can take as result of these unprecedented sanctions ruble almost as it may be reduced to rubble today, in concert with our allies we would agree a massive package of economic sanctions designed in time to hold the russian economy. the western press run headlines last year, claiming that the sanctions against russia were working, suggesting that puts in would be throwing in the towel on russia's national
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security interest over ukraine any day now, because of the west portfolio, it's 3 dimensional chest moves. but now they're seeing a much different tier, and it turns out that it's western companies that are now reporting big losses in the wake of their exit from the russian market, leaving european companies with a particular already big revenue implosion of a 100000000000 euro. so that's according to an analysis just published by the financial times with over half of those losses in the energy and utility sectors. so for companies like b, p shell and total energy. but at least they were able to recruit some of those operational losses with increased pro, fits from energy prices having gone up. and for that they can fax opec plus, which tightened up the oil market supply globally. and that drove up revenues as a result in price is going up and all that was led by russia. thank you. maybe
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is an order, but the sectors worst hit by the european exit from russia are german chemical and motor industries. and that's not even counting the costs that they've incurred as a result of ease sanctions cutting them off from their chief rushing gas before the north stream. supply lines were just conveniently blown up altogether while the you just shrugged while the you romage is around and are totes christians looking for anything still left a sanction because apparently they still haven't picked up on the trend that every time they sanctioned rasa, it just gets worse for europeans, maybe they should arrange to have a chat with the soon to be assistant us secretary of state for european and your region affairs. who can fill them in. it's a deep economy, it was one of the largest 10 in the world at the start of this war. and so they won't be able to sustain themselves for quite a while. we don't see
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a collapse. we think that will be some choices facing it over the next several years. it's not like blow back from western sanctions. is anything new? it just seems to be picking up pace as sanctioning countries have other options. and then increasingly multi polar world, you will sanctions also prohibit trade with iranian energy companies. yet iranian energy exports have hit as a level 5 year high. their exports to china over the last 3 years have tripled alone. that's alongside beijing's record in ports of russian oil this year as well . so the sanctions are pretty much a bust at this point, but they're probably going to continue anyway. because the west and europe and projected are, are driven these days by useless, are the last for virtue, single lanes of seemingly endless detriment of their own citizens. this wedding stay marks the 78th anniversary of the us dropping on the atomic bomb on the jump in the city of nagasaki. during world war 2,
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the attack came just days after washington, the pleasure rid of the neighboring city of how russia, in its 1st nuclear strike. a ceremony was held to commemorate the tragic day. while a minute's silence was observed during the exact time, the bomb exploded over the city, or 200000 people were killed in the pur. plus that came 3 days apart, the vast majority, rest of us, russia and i guess i have to stand is the only cities ever targeted by atomic bombs in history. here's a timeline on how the of had some folded on the stigma that they left behind a winning. you may find some of the following images, mr. or the
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local in or just some of them on those have to know much about 10 minutes or so. my stuff pretty wide mo, to take a coordinate to i 9 to do. i have to meet on this event. more to go get a coal i you must and more the teenagers change. the options can you can, how can you can count a bunch of times as she does a about stick, a china cabinet. gotcha. and you guys can check on that document on your laptop, hank as a senior dying that's i think on the
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on our t computer, carl john suggest jump in these diplomatic protocol is the reason tokyo never names who was responsible for the devastation as the japanese people are very polite instead of the bar above protocol. so do i have always been careful never to name the perpetual. ready of the bombing, the fact that a single all russia is just ridiculous because russia never knew can anybody notice saki bombing has nothing to do with rock shot? the country that's most responsible for the bombing is now, quote, unquote, japan security partner. in fact, there tens of thousands of us troops, steel station in japan, 2 bombs that dropped on japan were planned not to be the only nuclear bomb to drop in japan. us actually had plans to keep new king japan if,
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if japan had the surrender. so immediately after the bombing of nagasaki of the us have named playing that was sent a selves server plane during the heater oshima bombing, that plane was renamed, necessary, evil. and the necessary evil was to carry the ser nuclear bomb to bomb the city of toyota. and it's only the japanese surrender that came in august 15. that's that put a stop to it. there's something else to tell you about a special license from the us treasury for earth. quick release, a to syria, expired on tuesday. it had permitted transactions through american banks to avoid the current sanctions on the country. it was a time limited authorization, intended reinforce existing communitarian authorizations for disaster relief and ensure that effective syrians had access to emergency assistance after the
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earthquake the future as quite slow turkey um, syria, back in february they resulted in tens of thousands of them. some left homes and infrastructure and really though trickier, sir, for the most casual, these parts of syria are also probably affected. many countries real quick to send data. now the bulk went to trick here. 3 and writer and political listen, boston book up tele saves, despite claims to the country. the us sanctions against the most bizarre, significantly harming the lives of ordinary people. these sanction these the, these decision from the 3 sri department or other departments in the united states is finally seen directly as i see. and people ordinary people, it's affecting on the, their level of the lives, on any 3 should be able to devote to the house you cation,
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the higher education. so we are not speaking about a what about the guns that may come from a gun to thinking about? we are in front of a uh, what magic are against the sea and people, the united states is a and now practicing the its terrorism. i can call it is economics tourism, because uh, any view brothers, the color, the differences between different states or in the world, it doesn't feel that i should kill these people to see and people. after 15 years of this war, they faced the most international terrorism, which was supported from different countries in the world as they are on the sanctions. they are under surrounded on july 5th, thinking now to close the border where they are. ok. so these inc. crazy over the pressure on this hand, people i think at the end of the day america wouldn't pay the price. nothing would
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