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these are being planned and the west allows these plans will fail to the top headlines right now, and i'll change that optional, but at least 2 people killed in 10 wounded as residential areas and the city of don't have the scar again, targeted by ukrainian strikes a correspondent remains up a scene of the latest off the mouth and speaks with the shelves went through here, but it didn't explode. however, over here, a woman was buried in rubble. emergency workers had to take her out. there was a lot of floods when i saw it. i froze. my wife was in shock. she was a foreign minister, has arrived in indonesia to participate in the east asia summit, a form of 18 states, which includes members of the se, in a group of countries which are also a most heinously holding a high level meetings in chicago. also in the program rupture and saudi arabia,
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i don't say, we'll continue that oil cuts all the way till the end of the year of goals, prices, spikes, despite the wisdom pressure to keep those prices down, the intent scriptures right, that you're looking at major counter terrorism drills and by the rules of where the russian led c. s. t. o military prolonged gathers post soviet countries for exercises hold, hold, brother of the god with a full docket of stories on guess that roughly 11 am local time here at moscow. it's a boston making program, that's how i live when i see it. so you're training attacks have killed at least 2 more civilians in would a 10 out those best in the city of done yet. so according to local officials, they say in the past 24 hours,
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dozens of ukrainian strikes have targeted local residential areas of correspondence, team sweeney remains. at the scene. with this report, an elderly woman has been killed in the latest attack on a civilian navy, a haven don't yet city, the me, saul and american home. this all struck around 650 this morning, causing this wide spread damage to this apartment. this is a 9th floor of an apartment blocking the cover of the district of the city. this is one of the areas that is the brunt of the ukrainian attacks. it is constantly shelled on this morning. i an elderly woman with haven, her home when the missile attack took place, she was rushed to hospital with doctors full to save her life, but well, unfortunately unable to do so. this is part of what local the hey, cool, don't yet screw, let the day the shedding by all sorts of, uh, tend to be 5. whether its from the, the crowds or the nato,
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a supplied weapons. i simply don't know where they're going to land and whether they're going to wake up alive. the next morning we've been out on the street suite, spoke to locals, who gathered outside and seemed very concerned over the attacks on that community. what's my quarter to that's what my apartment is. a high mile shell struck the 9th floor and unfortunately i killed the one in the room, was to want to talk. another woman was wounded with felicia, at least with you. you probably know. we had the westland of the incoming show, but it was no one had expected a show in him. i was simply lucky that it didn't hit our apartment because he was able to serve sword, therefore, because i think everyone here is to lock you today. we have the shell head exploded or for some clear what the consequences would have been, but they wouldn't have been good that i get the. oh, you know, there was a shelf flew into here, but it didn't explode. however, over here a woman was buried and rubble, emergency workers had to take her out. there was
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a lot of blood. when i saw it, i froze. my wife was in shock. hey, we can see just how powerful the impact was. you can see the damage caused to a number of apartments in this building. a bit high may, many of the windows have been blown out. glossy, strewn across the full cleanup operations all run the way the community has been out. making sure the area is safe just ahead just the all the way you can see a charles playground. so the consequences of them is on the top. could have been so much was now according to local officials that was 75 set for attacks across don't yet. on monday, using a $239.00 rounds of ammunition. this is also included at cost to be initiatives. we can have the defenses on shedding, continuing a right now, so that total is likely to shoot up as a civilian areas of don't yet continue to come on to a relentless attack. this is steve sweeney and don't yet city for all to well,
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any way to escalate as you credit and strike civilian harriers. it's also trying to follow the drag ne toe into the conflict. well more directly that is neighboring. romania as officially refuted. ukraine's claims that a russian drone blew up on the countries territory. so book arrest stapling did not sit well with kia to both of us one cuz i can tell you that there was no bar and no drove is no other part of any device. reinstalling the area, we have total control over our national space. i have checked ups and literally everything again, we issue the population the most are not soon, i believe not when school start on this, cuz when it rang and russia has accidentally or no, it's gotten to remain in territory and exploded. their nato calmly wants to solve this and says, well, there was no such thing, but let's suppose it didn't happen. you can try to deny it and save as money
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increases the boiling point. you will say that this is always called, these are very dangerous excel impulses that have you pretty good. well, admittedly enough, the 1st such problem to buy key of last november or inside the borders of another ukranian nay. but at that time, poland a missile landed on his territory and killed 2 civilians. when that happened, kia immediately blamed rusher and swiftly called for nato. his article 5 to be implemented. however, that turned out to be a ukrainian and see or miss solve it killed those 2 civilians. now article 5 of the allies of treaty states that an attack against any native member which romania is, is considered as an attack against the entire blah. we heard from a former indian ambassador to romania under that gift. ok, who says it's actually enzo and skis, interests to further drag nato into the conflict with most of the media as for your sector response and being with the facts.
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uh, it's a cd. no, based on what it means. yes. it seems as if he is going some all the need to be your son just you just as important for you. so in other parts of the month, which should and says, you should have done what the media has done in the sense that the public mission tools are those g that spreading phones is anyone's interest in 6 months. right before we joined, our correspondent into rushes for administer has arrived in the indian easing capital for the east asia summit. the event is held in conjunction with the
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association of southeast asian nations, also known as se on now, moscow is planning to bring attention to the west in a time to minutes arising the age of pacific, which it says is threatening security and stability in that region. during the east asian summit rush of use it important to highlight the growing risks to the peaceful and sustainable development of the asia pacific region. a midwest and confrontational policies, which are into the militarization of the region, accompanied by nato's engagement there and to underlined the destruction of the se on security architecture alongside with its full replacement, with the so called in the pacific blogs, acting in the frameworks of deterrence. and counter action practices. let's get more details. now of course you will have to have correspondent marie if an option are right there at nearly 10 past 3 pm local time in chicago, and maria, great to see you. it's almost like there's a, a double can join the conference taking place and to tell us what is expected at the summit. and then to what extent does the agenda of the east asia summit tie
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into the concerns of the us see and group of countries. yes indeed, sort of a lot of robust currently here in engine easier to take all team the a team is eva salma. it is an annual forum, united and 16 countries from the region plus russia and the u. s. b were invited as regular participants, back in 2011. the american vice president, however, is, is expected to represent washington new york, this farm compliments to somebody to the association of south east asian nations known as al c on that is happening right now. here in jakarta as well, and you nice at bigger a number of countries including not only as young member states, but also so called dialogue partners of the association. it's worth mentioning that in the car and do political situation heavy west and sanctions. and it was stressed by the russian leadership, many times asia becomes one of the key prawns for rushing terms of foreign policy
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for in economic ties. of course, it is as for teaching region for russia right now. and despite the tremendous pressure, economic and political from the west on russia's historical partners here in the region strategic partnership, economic ties, it all continues to grow. fortunately, the east asia summits focuses on a wide range of political, strategic economic issues of common interests. of course, most recently the agenda whole so included regional security, food security, merry time cooperation, poverty alleviation and protection, also environments, but east asia. some. it also plays a very controlled in the i could check true of asian pacific region where a natives trying to expand a geographical reach and assert its military influence as well to contain china. it uses, ask for teaching security packed between australia, japan, india, and the united states, known as world l on, sometimes dealt as the asian major,
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and as, as folks personnel, if they're wishing for ministry sad before coming here in may to wants to open a umbrella above this region as well, and that is something that concerns rush recommend original players as well a lot. and that is something that's versus 4 minutes or so. you are always expected to discuss his colleagues during his visit to your leader on wednesday. cynthia laboratories may think he's counterparts from law as any damn. we say summit itself taken off on thursday. we'll keep you updates. i live in chicago just up to 3 o'clock in the afternoon. maria function. thank you. we'll see you soon. one of the things i just wanted to add quickly to what maria was talking about just there in jakarta, one of the main topics for debate is out of this uh, united, a payment into face system. its arrival to swift and the asian pacific is increasingly looking to use this payment system for international trade. it's complicated and it is in tens. it's a big thing as
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a big topic for debate these days. now, as the alliance between our rusher and nations in the east asia region are continuing to strengthen the us national security adviser has wall north korea. it would quote, pay a price if it supplies weapons to russia. being used in the competing ukraine are providing weapons to russia for use on the battlefield to attack grain silos and the heating infrastructure of major cities. as we head into winter to try to conquer territory that belongs to another. cyber nation is not going to reflect well on north korea and they will pay a price for this in the international community. we have also impose sanctions, specific targeted sanctions to try to disrupt any effort to use north korea as a conduit or is a source for weapons going to russia. and while the us and its allies, arkansas and the rusher and north korea may strength and military security cooperation, according to the chinese state,
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media of washington has contribute to this by conducting regular military drills with sol. of this comes on the heels of russia as defense minister his visit. if young young in july came, jonathan showed sort of a strongly agree with the latest drones and ballistic miss aisles of the russian defense minister said that the folks would make it possible to strengthen cooperation between the 2 countries and the defense of the 2nd. so i get to go to re between the lines. let's learn more now of course, live to want to contribute a call. john, you got his reaction on this story called right to see you today. what do you think? i mean, washington is open and looking to impose sanctions against young yang, as far as i can tell them, present any proof that that might be or that has been any weapons deliveries to russia. the washington seems to be acting pretty quickly on this. what, what do you, what do you make of that? what, what sanctions does that have left uh, they already sanctioned north korea. uh for north korea is one of the most sanctioned country in the world. and this applies to countries. lot also liked the
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wrong, which also cooperate with russia in developing a jones. so you was, is throwing sanctions to like weapon but now is reaching. a said it's rich and diminishing returns, because uh, you know, once you have already fully sanctioned a country, there's not really much you can do other than what the national security advisor jake solomon says we will be watching intensely because there's not much else us can, can do at this point. well, i mean, you know, when it comes to, i mean, i've seen, i've seen the media reports in the west and mainstream media, you know, pretty predictable stuff. they've been saying that there is not an approved hit in conjunction. they're going to sit down, they're going to have a big meet and greet at some point the credit and spokesperson dmitri pest golf had no comment on any of that. and yet they were talking about this, this room of this theory, the, the young guy and could supply moscow with weapons for the complet in ukraine. i mean, let's just say hypothetically, let's say, okay,
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let's say that does happen. that's just me saying not here, but hypothetically, what would be the actual threat in that case to washington because washington wants to sanction feeling. yeah, i know, on this very so far. well, 1st of all, the war in ukraine is not going well for the nato side. us and it's your pin ally have trouble to supply regular artillery shells to is that you, cranium, are forces, you know, so this really, this, i think this, this is why they're projecting right now. they're, they're speculating that russia is maybe sourcing artillery shouts from north korea . let, let's seeing if they do what, what all of it, the pentagon spokes per person actually said, we urge north korea not to supply and munitions to rush out because you will, for law on necessary suffering of the ukrainian people are speaking of it progress the us is a one that's the offering to supply ukraine ways. that's sixteen's and foster and
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munitions. i mean, what? right, do they have to tell you what is yours ain't no it just not. it's not just calling me, as you say, that that's heading north korea not to supply russia with any weapons. meantime, washington has been calling south korea calling, sold, saying we need shows, we need whatever you got over there, send it to ukraine. in fact, america, let's just be clear about this. karl america has been calling allies worldwide now for over a year saying send us what you have. we need it in ukraine. a meantime, carl, the global times media outlets is offering an interesting take on the whole situation . saying that in washington itself, as in a way pushed, must go and feel like drug and closer together by doing what, by conducting regular military exercises with sol in the region. and what's your take on that? yeah, i mean, the reason the united states now is calling south korea to do more to supply ukraine, is because you usa just buy one,
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the early one trillion dollars spend on dfcs budget, cannot supply ukraine was artillery shells. this is the state of the us manufacturing base. it's been has been so hollow outs for the last past few decades that you can not even supply the basic needs of ukrainian armed forces. and of course, there are, there are panic, can do the ukrainian offensive has been a complete gas goals and they don't want to see as the russians tend for their strength, but all the same at the same time as you have mentioned us foreign policy is pushing all these nations closer and closer together, not just the p r k, but also you're wrong. and russia. and the us section is, is having reaching a point where it is bit is kind of meaningless. we, when the countries have already been fully sanction, what more can you do? well, i just want to jump in and add, you know,
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according to when you say that the ukraine's offensive will count her offensive has been a fiasco put in the other day called it a total failure. and yet, if you actually soul, the official memo release, the press release from the u. k. ministry of defense, a couple of weeks ago to london said the reason your credit defensive has not gone well is due to toll grosse and bush's. that's the official release from the london ministry of defense. you know, i'm not even going to comment. let me ask you this call. i mean nate's always looking to expand in the asia pacific. they want to get up and they have a base, a summer, a near or on, or in japan. it looks like they look into a minutes, arise, the region even further, i mean, does is make it so, i mean, let's be honest about this is nighttime helping to bring stability to the age of pacific. with that move, is it one thing? well, what's the nature of doing in the pacific is it which far to pacific falls into the north atlantic ocean. and you know, of course,
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are destabilizing the region that you right now to you. this is the endless exercise analysts military alliance. you already have the us try later alliance with japan, south korea, and on top of that, you have off cuz you have a slot. i mean what it just throwing nato. yeah. why not throwing nato in there and g, u as well. but you realistically, what can they do? they can read with all the might of nato, they can not carry out this ukraine or offensive successful way against russia. what can they expect to accomplish in asia pacific, where they, they face even a much more formidable um, adversary in, in, in, in terms of china's industrial capacity. i mean, it's just a joke. well, come on call. let's be serious. i mean, come on out. nato is a defensive organization, it was defensive when that bond cause of o and libya now getting involved in ukraine. and of course, nato is defensive because it wants to set up
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a base in japan. all to contribute to college are always good to see you despite the rather disturbing topics, we'll see you soon. thanks a lot. thank you. well, here on the program now, russian was announced that will extend its voluntary cotton oil exports to the end of the year. yeah, $300000.00 barrels per day now taken off the table with a spike and the global price with the commodity of the price for the benchmark. brent crude just showed above $90.00 a barrel. that's about an 8 percent increase. more importantly though, we're looking at nearly 12 months highs. a russian overall is which is restricted by a western sanctions. price cap is now currently trading at more than $70.00. a saudi arabia has also placed the codes adding to the price. so it's, i must go in and re add that working together. they say the move is meant to stabilize global markets. but we heard from a how they, but out of fee a policy expert in saudi arabia who says this country photo is its own interest while ignoring pressure from silicon partners. it's terry special interests
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and we bought entries. need the prices of a point to be about 590, actually closer to 100 uh, 2 uh from the new projects from that needs. uh, people who seen some of the budgetary much as possible for the benefits of the market. a blash, i'm a product and so the idea as to, to point something is to, uh, but so the idea we've use and the pressures doing something like this in mind said, the energy minister said the, we wouldn't consider our interest on the market. and jason would not really consider as long as the demands on the going at the points that we need to stop the so deductions russia agreed with
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us. and so i saw the address uh for an entry uh, using their outs. what's a, just a little background for you, which is happening group of western partners including the u. k of america have tried to cap the price of a russian oil at $60.00 per barrel. that's a $10.00 below where it's currently trading. at the measure was able to cut revenue for rushes, military budget, but highly photography again says that the western powers have been using sanctions as a weapons, but they too have a tendency to backfire the sanction as a weapon before they used to go to school. the games also pacific union against china. some point do you think today they are using sanction against china and some some sectors and some thoughts of the economy. so this has nothing
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to, i mean the sanctions is within your sight. almost every country into or especially applied to wished and suspicion by the name of the latest, the members of critics helping each other on helping no shift to support the typical time of the and buying it's only one products and more so if i quickly and countries in the new town soon like saw the name of your side also know joining the sanctions. so i believe also that i should be calling you know, i'm not sure if in fact it's a better shape than it was. uh so uh, i don't see the size of these sanctions cheating on the schools, the following yet another butting all baselines. holy book,
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sweden's 3rd, largest city of malmo boys, the size of new classrooms between the muslim community and law enforcement. office, stockholm, authorized this done. we can show you in the foot, they just lighting a book on fi has sparked a wide blaze across the city, riots erupt. it also the koran was torched by an empty is long process to run. for like a 2 solid one will mika in from us for a series of similar axes featured on social media. the latest incident took place on the heavy police protection, which are reported to have arrested several people who try to stop the holy book from being burnt. the nation's prime minister commented on the issue. he stated that there's no justification for the violence which took place. oh, should god this, i'm the reason behind these riots the call fires, the harassment violence against police officers. regardless of the reason, i think the all sweets find is completely unacceptable. whoever is involved in the
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side won't make out who is in iraq. a refugee has burned multiple copies of the car on and a series of protests. and so what is the thought of these have committed these actions, citing freedom of speech goals? of course, the budding spot protest, well, why? well, bashi code ation is the secretary general of the european most administrative of social cohesion with joins us now live on how to international to take this conversation further, i missed the code i should get to see if things were coming on so quickly. what, what do you, i guess i'm just gonna say, i'm kind of confused here. ashy, the sweden, this what is 5 minutes to condense, the violence that took place around the beginning of the career on the violence was people trying to stop the burning of the caron, but the police protected and allow the culprit to go ahead and do it anyway. what is the point, please tell me your thoughts, a muscle for a thank you for the invitation. and a very nice way of explaining the issue. but that is the big problem. the problem
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is not wireless because everybody's against the wireless. i am against wireless problem is that the politicians come up with this kind of statement from a buck listed perspective. i have straight over to question to the series for our minister 1st. why doesn't she try to go to the parliament and make her law, which will ben buttoning of any holy book like denmark is going to do. now. second question is, instead of condemning those people who react to an action depriving just as she would go there and try to call the young people who are, who yet to the ending of the koran and tentative, nope, you are part of the reason we protect you as you protect all of the citizen, and i'm sure this kind of action would come down to a situation. instead,
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what he does and the politician do decide to manage this issue. a security issue, a issue of a religion issue of freedom of expression. that as we know that it is not about freedom of expression. it is about some people are trying to promote other people or for their own political use, an audiologist to read them back and reviews and with fashion, you talk about freedom of expression. what about the, the right to protest bashing? i mean, during, during the latest, caron budding, the police detained 3 people for being opposed to the budding of the koran. don't those 3 people have a right to protest? absolutely. first of all, there were not 2 people are the latest to the poll says police have arrested 15 people. now, i am very much for protesting,
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but the protest has to be peaceful. the police should have some has to be posted before. what happens is that when the police allows a pro cater to go to mostly dominated area and type or bank run, it is what i sending and fargo foot board with the red cross you know, say come and, and, you know, stop be. and i think that here the police and the politician are doing a very a you know, a strange a ideas that the fema is expiration is higher then the feeling of people are even dead human rights. and that is why it is very important that as i said before, denmark is making the law now, which is really bad. the, but need of, on the holy book, speed in which all of is uh, you know, follow them up and then no problems really. they should try to,
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to make such laws so that in future, this kind of situation do not happen, especially when you consider you know, that the continued ongoing migrant boats that leave north africa who are hoping for a better life in europe. and yet so many, all these life is coming across on muslims and they're coming to europe and, and they're seeing people bonding. the current is it's not going to help with any one who's trying to acclimate. oh, oh, assimilated into society about she. next time we're going to continue this conversation. the passion today she is the is the secretary general of the european, mostly administrative for social cohesion. thank you very much for joining us. we will see you again. you're welcome. thank you. well the says hosted major accounts at tara drills and the breast region. there is border with poland. exercise bought a broader exercises with the russian that military block, the c s t o that in being roles and includes a central asian nations of could at this time, catholics don patrick is don,
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just the name a few of picking up the story is uh, remind customers the were the way we did it today, we observed a training exercise for a counter terrorist operation at a hydro electric facility in the belgian russian city of breast. this was the 1st time in the history of such drills. the special forces participated with scouts attack drones hitting terrorist weapons. military divers also took part. we worked on we're finding old and new methods for freeing hostages and storming various types of structures, including water transport vessels. we're doing this. so today we gained needed experience and shared our findings. i hope we will only participate in exercises.

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