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and they say thankful in germany, france u. k. u s. all the western countries are that i delivering weapons to ukraine, but we need much more because russia has so much more weapons than ukraine. and the weapons that you can has are being destroyed, partially and partially. they are not so precise. after so much you were so the western weapons, the russian canons, or, or tanks or, or now a tillery, this is, this is what is basically your grand needs. so desperately, middle range and, and long range into artillery. they are more precise and they could help crying an army to stop that russian offensive in the east of the country did have years around when a gun shrink of reporting for you from the ukrainian capital t. thank you very much . thank you. buffalo come again served as foreign minister of ukraine from 2014 to 20. 19. and before that, he was ukraine's ambassador to germany. he reflected on the day's events in keith good evening, incense for us and his ukraine overall latoya and who's shaw cilla? derrickson? very important to flo
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u. s. u k. and the u. an extension of the intelligence agency operations, particularly in syria, but also in ukraine. ah, and that people should not expect them to be are you saying news or analysis that is objective and impartial and effectively they are in my view, weapons of mass destruction. they enable, who was that are currently undergoing globally based on violations of international law by the u. s. in the u. k. and they sustain those wars with the propaganda that they manufacture. and the thing is that the propaganda is copy paste. you couldn't go universally across the entire media complex and you will see no variational deviation from the propaganda lines on very hot, complex vanessa bailey independent investigative journalist. thank you for your time. thank you and thank you for joining us here on our t international. as always, you can find plenty more information on our website, aussie ah, with no one. no, sir. no, no. admiral hooker, no, no. what door more real to what? the unit 731 was a uni
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in the u. k. u. k. home secretary's decision spoke to international outrage, human rights organizations such as the committee to protect journalists and amnesty international. have spoken up for julia sanchez. the extradition of julian assange to the united states to face trial on charges under the century old espionage act as a blow to press freedom with implications for journalists everywhere. we urge the biden administration to live up to it stated commitment to a free press by dropping all charges against the wiki leaks founder, allowing julianna's sons to be expedited to the u. s. would put him at great risk incense, a chilling message to journalists, the world over, we call the u. k. to refrain from expediting julian assange for the us to drop the charges and for a songy to be freed hard to believe. but it looks real. every serious press freedom group in the world has protested this. it is an appalling symbol of how far the british and american government's commitment to human rights has declined.
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u. k. authorities and sent to the bel marsh, maximum security prison in 2020 extradition herrings began, and a year later, the presiding judge continued. it would be oppressive to extradite a songs to the u. s. to, to his health issues, but that decision was overturned, less than a year later when a london high court agreed with the us request to extradite the whistleblower. we're now in 2022, a london court has issued an official extradition order followed by the u. k. home office confirming it on friday, and thornton wikileaks came on the us scrutiny in 2010 off they published tribes of classified information about the wars in afghanistan and iraq, exposing footage of us soldiers indiscriminately gunning down civilians. they expose. they also revealed torture and prison, a death at the notorious guantanamo bait attention camp for down they as the former council of ecuador in the u. k. who knows mister songs personally, from his time at the embassy says the extradition decision is a most dangerous precedent. what we are witnessing is there criminalization of journalistic activity pew journalistic activity. julia sanchez is know that use of stealing, he formation of hacking documents. he
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going to stay here or go on buddhism is not, because if they feel better in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here say the new arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun. al jazeera, ah, now president joe biden will make his 1st trip to the medley since taking office as you, as president next month. the 4 day tool will include a visit to israel, the occupied west bank, and to saudi arabia. biden is expected to meet saudi arabia's crown prince. mom had been some on the trip comes just a year after the bite administration concluded that saudi arabia's crowned prince ordered the brutal murder of the journalist jamal shoji. so let's go straight to our white house correspondent, kimberly how get and so what is the reaction likely to be, to the biden administration engaging in this way with a state it had once deemed a pariah. yeah, well versa, trip is fraught with controversy. and so it is not playing well dom
going to stay here or go on buddhism is not, because if they feel better in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here say the new arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun. al jazeera, ah, now president joe biden will make his 1st trip to the medley since taking office as you, as president next month. the 4 day tool will include a...
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going to stay here or go on buddhism nor because if the field but are in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the house will be. refugees here saving you arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. how much fun i'm 0. there is anger on the streets of india, against the demolition of homes owned by muslims. couple officials say the buildings had been constructed illegally, arise group say it's part of an attempt to intimidate muslims. are sweet protests were held in several cities against her former officials of the governing b, j. p. they made remarks about the prophet mohammed that many have considered offensive. poverty. metal has more from the state of pradesh. there is some fear, but mostly immense anger against prime minister in the winds. remote these party gentle party, or b j. p r. we are in a town cor saharan poor in northern indian were actually outside the mosque where protest began last friday. now these projects were part of a lar
going to stay here or go on buddhism nor because if the field but are in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the house will be. refugees here saving you arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. how much fun i'm 0. there is anger on the streets of india, against the demolition of homes owned by muslims. couple officials say the buildings had been constructed illegally,...
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u. s. u k. and the u. an extension of intelligence agency operations, particularly in syria, but also in ukraine. and that people should not expect them to be producing news or analysis that is objective and impartial. why the helmets were accused of staging chemical attacks on behalf of the syrian government numerous times with some of their videos, allegedly shot in cooperation with local terrorist organizations. the group is reportedly funded by western governments through 3rd and institutions, independent investigative journalist, vanessa bailey, again chairs, her personal insights, into white helmet activity. from my experience, from 7 years now, working on the ground insights are investigating this organization. i have found absolutely no evidence of them being beneficial to the civilians that live under their occupation in the areas of course occupied by the various armed groups. and the only evidence that has been produced. of course, are there oscar winning videos that are from by themselves? are
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u. k. u position. we all are so the last few weeks, what they did with the, with the u. k. and they are trying to send them on their why they will come in the caribbean, refugee though they are getting the naked. they don't call this human rights issue this, this kind of debit of sand. that's where i live and, and the hypocrisy that is, unfortunately, that now is would to many still per power and not the united states and knowing where the need to think leading joe biden have called for china to pressure russia into ending the conflict in ukraine as according to a statement by the g 7 following the we can summit in germany, mosca was quick to point out the western need is turning to china, marks and abrupt change in their rhetoric towards that country. and even if it is like a capitulation to aging, the final communique of the g 7 summit in which western democracies asked china to influence russia. looks like a capitulation of liberalism. ahead of the european studies and to chinese women university states g 7. countries want to drive a wedge between moscow and beijing, but
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u. k. u s. and brazil have pleaded guilty to bribery charges related to the oil operations in several african countries. the u. k. serious fraud office, which brought the case against the company. so to set them ins hearing will take place in november. the s f o's investigation exposed that glen core via its employees and agents, paid bribes of over $28000000.00 for preferential access to oil, including increased cargoes valuable grades of oil, and preferable delivery dates. these actions were approved by the company across its oil operations in nigeria, cameroon ivory coast, equitorial guinea and south sudan. glenn co officials said that they expect to pay up to $1500000000.00 in penalties for those actions and london colds hearing on tuesday. the company admitted it paid more than $28000000.00 in bribes to secure preferential access to oil from african countries owning illegal profits between 20112016. so the investigations into the company. the alleged violations are currently being conducted by dutch and swiss authorities. earlier we spoke with format and gillian presidential candidates, adama gob. but th
u. k. u s. and brazil have pleaded guilty to bribery charges related to the oil operations in several african countries. the u. k. serious fraud office, which brought the case against the company. so to set them ins hearing will take place in november. the s f o's investigation exposed that glen core via its employees and agents, paid bribes of over $28000000.00 for preferential access to oil, including increased cargoes valuable grades of oil, and preferable delivery dates. these actions were...
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u. k. u k . home office is confirming the older friday morning as long as it's facing a 175 years in a u. s. prison for revealing americans dirty secrets. which makes publish to leaked classified information about the iraq and ask on was revealed video of the u. s. so just indiscriminately slaying civilians proving torture on prison. a death due to mistreatment of the guantanamo bay prison camp. it exposed a proteins, immediate bias and asking to push bernie sanders after the presidential race while posting documents specifying c, i a spy tool kit and cyber warfare. steve sweeney international edits of the morning star newspaper se julianna's, on she's facing a continuous threat when the u. s. because they want to silence them at all costs. just last week, the british government were found liable and admitted to having spied on one of duty massages lawyers. i mean, this is a blatant attack on democracy in his right to a fair trial as well. and that's also not forget, more importantly, that last year it was uncovered that the state i, i had colluded with the british intelligence services,
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u. k. is saying that they forget that or they may, she may, is she may talking about the u. k. u position. we all are. so the last few weeks, what they did with the, with that if you, jeez, the okay. and they are trying to tell them on their why they will come in the caribbean. but if he thought they didn't, they didn't call this human rights issue. this, this kind of deb but a sound that live and, and the hypocrisy that is unfortunately and the blood that now is with too many super power, not the united states. knowing what the leaders, including joe biden have caused the china to pressure russia into ending the conflict in ukraine was according to a statement by the g 7 following the weekend summit in germany. moscow is quick to point out that west anita is turning to china amongst abrupt change in their rhetoric towards that country. and even the pay is like a capitulation capitulation to aging. the final communique of the g 7 summit in which western democracies asked china to influence russia, looks like a capitulation of liberalism. the head of european studies at china's re
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u. s. d u. k, and germany have moved to counter russian firepower by pledging to st. ukraine rocket launchers with a range of up to 80 kilometers russians. foreign minister doubled down on the kremlin, defined response mobile to look at the booth chim. then i can only add that the longer the range of weapons. yes. apply the further we will move the front lines away from our territory bellini on which neo nazis couldn't threaten the russian federation of it was his good in a war marked by a russian setbacks and stiff ukrainian resistance. it won't be easy to back such words with action. he w cars on a john phillip sholtes is in keep for us. we're having technical difficulties in the line, isn't that good? but let's try him out. what can you tell us about the fight for the east young feller felt yes, there is the intent. i think going on in the are of the done that bridge at the moment, especially in the keep that the barrel done, that there is 3 by thing and 42 ukrainian official. the situation is really changing by the our brand new military says that the bill had parcels, but clearly i was done by the russian and large part of the city have been destroyed also. yeah. by 50 the i'm there. if you, every, i tell every, i think and a lot of say that there in the and that will be more and piping the what about the latest on the black sea where the russian fleet has been blocking grains supplies needed to feed many parts of the world and very interesting developing the black speak crane black lead, the rest of the clean air with drawn more than 100 kilometer off the ukranian, quote, ukrainian interpret this is the russian using control of some of the knob on the close of the cranium code. it's very interesting to see what your development means for the rain supplies and the black, the blockades, as you know, one of the most correct things, political issues at the moment because no doubt contributes to the increasing hunger situation in many parts of the well. okay, so confirmation they're coming from, al, corresponded about the russian fleet, withdrawing in the black sea, allowing full grain exports to continue to so many parts of the world that are waiting for those supplies. what more do we know about the fate of those soldiers? who recently surrendered the d as a star steel plant a little you about both. so for them to let you said that, about 2500. so those are held in the region by the russian. of course, they have always a lot of fear that those are those that could be tortured, but that could be killed. that could be some kind of public trial. but the rush, the thing to say that for about the every day, of course, those fighters have significant more prevalent team because of a fight around a plan in mario or where one of the most bali during the super bowl. it's coming in that some of the bodies are being handed over young for their child's 1st. thank you. thank you for the update and sorry about the poll audio quality. there is a quick round up of some other developments in the war. you may leave the room, maybe it's easier not to listen to the truth and but you may leave the room, you had it. they rushed with amvoy stormed out of the un security council meeting on ukraine. he left the session of the european council president accused russia of using global food supplies as a weapon in the war. millions at a us court is issued warrants for the seizure of 2 private jets linked to branch and all the got from another problem which authority say the aircraft we used to fly to russia in violation of sanctions imposed after the invasion of ukraine? british prime minister parish johnson has seen of a threat to his leadership and survived a confidence vote. johnson's own conservatives triggered the vote because of scandals or the lockdown parties. he attended during the pandemic, even though he did when the support of the jar he about 40 percent of conservative lawmakers voted against forrest johnson, leaving doubts about his ability to lead a dramatic opening to the week in westminster. conservative lawmakers cast ballots to decide whether prime minister bars johnson would remain party leader. vote in favor of having confidence in boris johnson's leader was 211 popes and a vote against was onward and 48 votes. and therefore, i cam amounts to parliamentary party does have ah, the result was met with relief among johnson's supporters and unmasked anger. among the opposition this evening, the conservative party had a decision to make, to show some backbone, or to back boris johnson. the british public off fed up set up with a prime minister who promised his big but never delivers fed up with a prime minister whose presided over a culture of lies a law breaking at the heart of government. johnson has so far been able to shrug off several scandals. but he has struggled to turn the page on revelations that he and his staff repeatedly held al caulfield parties that flouted the cove at 19 restrictions they had imposed on others. with no clear frontrunner to succeed, johnson, most political observers had predicted he would defeat the challenge. so i think this is a, a very good result for politics and for a, for the country just in it. so i do just in this sense, i think it's a convincing result, a decisive result of what it, what it means is that as a, as a government, we can move on and focus on the stuff i think really matters to people. but the rebellion represents of watershed moment. and as a sign of deep conservative divisions, let's bring in quite appeal from chatham house policy institute. is this really a convincing and decisive result, as we heard just say from paris johnson? absolutely not. it's to be honest, a disaster, devoris johnson. he's shown that he lacks the support of 40 percent more than 40 percent of his own members of parliament. in fact, if you take him to the calculation, all the people on his pay row, he actually matched the supports of 3 quarters of his own and bes. so i think that these days are numbered. he'll cling on because boris johnson is not a quitter, but actually it will be a disaster for the party because he is now the problem, not the solution. so how difficult does this now make him or, or rather, his ability to actually lead i think very difficult and he's going to have a rebellious party in parliament. it shows the problem that you have when you get a large majority. he's got an 80 seat majority in parliament, but that makes it very easy for people to rebel against him. so if he's going to deliver any so to clear policies and clear leadership, that he's got a problem on his own side of the house. that really is a, not a tenable situation and i think one way or another, he'll be gone by the end of the year. that doesn't sound good. what, what, what happens in the meantime? i mean he, he's got to try to get together his conservative party and get the public back on site, doesn't it? he does in the, in barely 2 weeks time he's going to face to local elections and i think he's probably going to lose both of them quite badly. so that will show that he's no longer the winning candidate. he's got a cabinet to he's going to address today and try and persuade that this was a convincing vote and the cabinet, we may well see ministers starting to resign. i think that we have a very weak government, and the outside world may not really understand what's happened. that boris johnson has lost the trust, not only of the electorate but of his own party. what, what does it mean all up to the u. k. n. and the u. k. stance in the world. well, as far as ukraine is concerned, for example, the war in ukraine, there is a very broad consensus right across all political parties of the need to give you credit, total support in the war with russia. so from that point of view, i don't think it would mean a big change. but certainly from the point of view of us, what baris johnson calls global britain, i don't think people are paying very much attention to britain at the moment. it's seen as a rather sad excuse for a country that's withdrawal into its own island borders. quite a pill there from chatham house. thank you very much for the inside. thank you. i was of a deadly shooting at a catholic church in nigeria. i have been describing what they experienced. dozens of people were killed on sunday when a group of gum and open fire during the service marking the christian holiday of pentecost religious celebration turned into a massacre. no one was spared. not even the children. the ass
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u. k. over its moose to scrap part of the post breakfast trade deal. the e u and u. k agreed, there would be no new checks on goods crossing the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and you member. but the arrangements been destroyed, disrupted trade between northern ireland and mainland britain. setting the province apart from the rest of the u. k. his banker reports from london. if he saw the battle over breaks, it was done and dusted. think again, because a thorny detail and the tray deal signed 18 months ago has come back to haunt all involved with the british government plan to unilaterally scrap the know of an island protocol, infuriating brussels. this is illegal. that is why the commission has they decided to take legal action against the united kingdom for not complying with significant parts of the protocol on islands northern islands sun in the u. k. angus grows across the floor of parliament over the government's apparent, disregard of international law, unknown. a threat to the trade war with our european friends, triggered by a law
u. k. over its moose to scrap part of the post breakfast trade deal. the e u and u. k agreed, there would be no new checks on goods crossing the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and you member. but the arrangements been destroyed, disrupted trade between northern ireland and mainland britain. setting the province apart from the rest of the u. k. his banker reports from london. if he saw the battle over breaks, it was done and dusted. think again, because a thorny...
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u. k. u position. we all are. so the last few weeks, what they did with the, with that if you, jeez, and the okay. and they are trying to tell them on their why they will come in the premium and they are given the day. they don't call this human life issue. this, this kind of a sound that we live in and the hypocrisy that is unfortunately, and i love that now is with too many still, per power and not the united states. and knowing west need to think that in joe biden have called for china to pressure russia into ending the conflict in ukraine as, according to a statement by the g 7. following the we can summit in germany, mosca was quick to point out that western need is turning to china, marks and abrupt change in their rhetoric towards that country, and even to pay as like a capitulation to beijing. the final communique of the g 7 summit in which western democracies asked china to influence russia, looks like a capitulation of liberalism. ahead of the european studies and to chinese women university says g 7. countries want to drive a wedge between moscow and beijing. but western leaders have failed to realize that half of the world doesn't support sanctions against russia. so the sanctions actually, according to so called the general assembly of a u. n. r today, which is not the legal organ to impose sanction to any certain state. the sanctions actually, according to the western domestic law, is why you can enforce, sorry, states to join the tensions according to your message, actually, half of what population not to join this against the russia, including india and non ice countries and much and economies. and the logic of their t 7 made their payment not to return that much on the sanctions. that's actually not a work. so if there cannot impulse russia to give up the wheel and then all talk to china. so this could turn in a very difficult situation. how do we want to divide to china and russia relations and even one isolated china mix excuse so called a couple of china in a global supply chain. so that's the strategy of the nato countries need to have an up in kite in their belt for the economic woes that facing a fair price to pay for freedom from a person, at least as, according to nato's chief speaking on the 1st day of the
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so, you know, the, these governments like the u, k, u. s. and all these other governments that are growing fowler and they have no place. they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when, when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists lost. the path of uncle had some evidence that the o. s. c, e may have been in some way involved with ukraine's or to nash this right. so it's a movement. we are c o, c for comments, but yet to receive a reply, his eager donna, this is where the militants of the right sector battalion were stationed. one of the most notorious, neo nazi groups in the ukraine. this was their command center. you can see combs, cables, all of them, of course, well destroyed. but what is particularly interesting about this place is that the right sector militants, again, one of the most notorious, neo nazi formations in ukraine, very much akin to as off or i da, for example, they shared this building with the members of the o is see mission we found their insignia on the floor just above us. so again, mem
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u. k. u. s. japan and the european union report so that there was some pretty serious lobbying efforts behind that because the director of strategy of, of the oil and gas industry, quite frankly. and again, the science doesn't support it, it's pure marketing, and it's marketing. the goal it's, it's be frank as to, is to keep selling fossil fuels to the world while pretending it's, it's going to get better. we wanted to hear what the oil and gas industry had to say about this. so we put these criticisms to the hydrogen council and industry group which counts fossil fuel giants like b, p shell and saudi aramco among its steering members. unfortunately, they said that didn't find the time to respond. thank you. hi, jan. is a mistake. cost us a lot in the future. this is chris jackson who founded protean, u k. company that focuses on green hydrogen. but i do believe that waivers, all that is by arguing about it, i think it's about building better projects and better technologies. and that's what we want to do. remind you to make green hydrogen. you simply use renewable energy from sources like wind or solar to power and electrolysis. this produces no emissions, and so you end up with truly clean hydrogen. today only a tiny fraction of hydrogen is green and it's actually still pretty expensive compared to the other forms. but that is set to change for 2 reasons. one, electrolyzer getting cheaper because we're moving to larger projects with more up scaled manufacturing on it. so that's, that's the biggest thing and to prices for renewables have fallen consistently and continued to do so. bloomberg and yet predicts that green hydrogen will be cheaper than blue hydrogen by around 2030 and cheaper than gray hydrogen by 2050. so as that is problem solved, we just make tons and tons of green hy
u. k. u. s. japan and the european union report so that there was some pretty serious lobbying efforts behind that because the director of strategy of, of the oil and gas industry, quite frankly. and again, the science doesn't support it, it's pure marketing, and it's marketing. the goal it's, it's be frank as to, is to keep selling fossil fuels to the world while pretending it's, it's going to get better. we wanted to hear what the oil and gas industry had to say about this. so we put these...
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so, you know, the, these governments like the u. k, u. s. and all these other governments that are crying fowler and they have no place, they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists can other story to bring your tea appears to have uncovered some evidence stuff the organization for security and cooperation in europe may have been in some way involved with ukraine's ultra nationalist right sector movement. we've asked the us the, the world's largest security body for comments, but as yet we have not received a reply. our teeth eagerly develop can pick up the story from their says where the militants of the right sect of battalion were stationed. one of the most notorious, neo nazi groups in ukraine. this was their command center. you can see combs, cables, all of them, of course. well destroyed, but what is particularly interesting about this place is that the right sector militants, again, one of the most notorious, neo nazi formations in ukraine, very much akin t
so, you know, the, these governments like the u. k, u. s. and all these other governments that are crying fowler and they have no place, they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists can other story to bring your tea appears to have uncovered some evidence stuff the organization for security and cooperation in europe may have been in some way involved with ukraine's ultra nationalist right sector movement. we've asked...
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u, k, u. s. and all these other governments that are crying foul or this, they have no place. they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when, when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists or appears to have uncovered evidence to stop the organization. for security and cooperation in europe may have been in some way linked to ukraine's ultra nationalist right sector move. and we about the u. s. c, which is the world's largest security body for comment, but are yet to receive reply. our tv gratian down off, how's the story for us? this is where the militants of the right sector battalion were stationed. one of the most notorious, neo nazi groups in ukraine. this was their command center. you can see combs, cables, all of them, of course, who all destroyed. but what is particularly interesting about this place is that the right sector militants, again, one of the most notorious, neo nazi formations in ukraine, very much akin to resolve or i da, for example, they shared this building with the members of the o is see mission. we found our insignia on the floor just above us. so again, members of the international community, the what we see they owe to the roof over their heads to neo nazis. they shared food with neo nazis, a very peculiar symbiosis. so here's what i was talking about. ukrainian insignia right next to the insignia of the o. s. c. this is these are cyrillic le
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u. k. u, dr. position. we all are. so the last few weeks what they did with the, with that if you, jeez, the, you okay. and they are trying to send them on their why they will come in the caribbean, refugee so they didn't, they didn't coordinate this human rights issue this, this kind of debit a sound that we live in and, and the hypocrisy that is, unfortunately, and the blood that now is with too many still per power and not the united states and knowing what the need to think that joe biden have called for china to pressure russia into ending the conflict in ukraine as, according to a statement by the g 7. following the we can summit in germany, mosca was quick to point out the western need is turning to china, marks and abrupt change in their rhetoric towards that country. and even if it is like a capitulation to beijing, the final communique of the g 7 summit in which western democracies asked china to influence russia. looks like a capitulation of liberalism. ahead of the european studies and to chinese when, when university says g 7, countries want to drive a wedge between moscow and beijing. but westerly does have found to realize that half of the world doesn't support sanctions against russia. so the sanctions actually according to so called her, i don't know somebody of you in our to be we trace and not the legal organ to impose sanction to any certain state or the sanctions or the according to the western domestic law. ah, is, why are you can enforce? are those are in states, you join the sensors according to your, to miss little are to be a half of the i woke population not to join the sanctions against the russia, including indian or older non ice countries. and there, and which is our economies and the logic of their g 7 admitted their statement. not even china unlocked on the sanctions, the sanctions, not to work. so if there cannot impose or russia to cuba, that will. and then old tucker to turn to this, quote, china very, to quote a situation artery that it wanted to white china and to rochester relations. and even want to isolate china, a mic, the excuse also called a di kaba, also china, united global supply chain. so that's the strategy of that. you said nato countries need to toughen up and tighten their belt for the economic woes. they're facing a fair price to pay for freedom from vladimir pearson, at least as, according to nato's chief speaking on the 1st day of the blokes on going summit in madrid, europeans and they dollars not to states porters, they pay a price. there is no way to deny that, but that price is much lower than the price will pay if truth and gets his way by use military force against the plantation, is about the price you have to pay for, pay for free, them installs and burke also claim that he shares the frustrations of people ever spiraling food and energy prices in western countries. those still incense did that . it's in their best interest to keep supporting ukraine earlier russians foreign minister wars that western governments are only prolonging the conflict in ukraine by supplying more weapons to key. if so, gala revolt says that russia has been deemed a threat by the u. s. lead block. the most guys refusal to bow down to washington's agenda them. russia was declared as the enemy, long before this natal summit. in fact, if you listen to some western politicians, russia is the enemy simply because it doesn't accept the neo liberal world order being imposed on every one else by the us. along with the western world, it has completely subjugated cod good andre thomas house and a professor of international law at the university of south africa says nato is only escalating the conflict by sending more weapons to ukraine. unfortunately, we are in the middle of spiraling escalation back for nato. evidently on the orders of the us. put, put 300000 men into combat readiness and, and all natal members have substantially increased their orders for, for the most modern military equipment. germany is going to buy if i'm not mistaken, 50 f $3500.00 times. so there is an escalation in progress. and it is, of course, is quite daunting. and, and for my generation is i
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u, k, u. s. and all these other governments that are crying foul or this, they have no place. they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute. journalists, like ask official say, the just told from the latest ukrainian shelling of the republic has risen to 13 civilians, a local stadium was engulfed in flames as a result of the attack. shelling mostly hit residential areas and vital infrastructure including a gas pipeline. several homes were heavily damaged or completely destroyed, and he's sick, civilian civil say been found wounded me while most goes days. 97 percent of the la guns republics territory is now under the control of russian lead forces. ukraine's president says that the future of the battle for don bass has been decided in the city of sara on yet square. some of the heaviest fighting is now ongoing. thousands of ukrainian trips are said to be at risk of being and circle back was russian had forces push on with their advance from the north and south. i see the gosh, darn of reports from the key town of po, pass night, which has been devastated by relentless parcels. citizens of this little town and the la guns people's republic they had to walk through hell via the town is little more those piles of concrete burnt houses, burnt apartment blocks all over the place. it won't be soon when the life will spring again. here, this is murder, hugo, in miniature, but unlike its big city brother, the town of personnel has had it worse. and this is what happens to cities, towns, and villages that the ukrainian forces refused to leave. for example, this little village of papa, now they've, as they fought for every apartment block for every building as they well set up their firing positions on top of well buildings like this. there was no other choice but to well raised the place to the ground. it's been a month since the ukrainians fled from this place, yet the scenary a trace of peace. here only desolation and endless columns of tanks, artillery and other military vehicles of all sorts. key of through all it had to defend the strategically crucial town. every house was a fortress, every street a front line. now it's a key, luge bad for the russians, and the la ganske people's republics militia who are trying to push the battles away from this impaired place. even in the city of maria upa, which is battered by the war, we did see some signs of civilian life. but 1st, so people very cautiously cruel out of the basement. then we saw the public transport. nothing like that here in the little village of papa. now, not a single civilians all in the street. just bangs of artillery fire and a heavy smell of gunpowder in the air makers done a reporting from the la guns people's republic r t. ah, masha says weapons which have been sent by the west to ukraine are already being sold in vast amounts on the black market. according to moscow, the ear is playing with fire as the arms could end up being used by terrorists against europeans. within the start of russia's military operations, several countries, instead billions of dollars worth of arms and ammunition to ukraine, including heavy weapons and handheld anti tank and anti aircraft launch as many of which have since been captured by russian led forces. and despite promises of additional western support, care says it remains outgunned and is pleading for e supplies. several international law enforcement agencies have already voice to back concerns. i've been following supplying weapons, been traded on the black market. we got some insight on the issue from konstantin down for long had of the russian delegation on arms control in vienna. in open source is an intimate you can discover then the gelatin search systems as a tgm, they already in the hand, so it live terrorists and the price will lead to $30000.00 and deliver to the place. there are some weapon, weapons sholpes in dark internet offering. not only lease, but i think they're bad. it's a weapons and it's really dangerous. and we warmed our partners. colleagues in the forum that it's dangerous, not only for the crate, but it's collateral damage over these illegal separating golf, small arms and light weapons. it's collateral damage could be also for europe, other parts of the world because it's a very dangerous weapons for the civilians. we want a lot of times, what do they think are sending more and more weapons to ukraine? and there is, there is sponsibility accountability. i don't think they really think about my view that the, the aim is this. the bill is ation in ukraine. but the, they have forgotten that they call little damage of these. is this the zation situation in europe too, and we are fighting to persuade them. come on guys, please sing. deliver the message to your is that it's very dangerous. meanwhile, we don't care clear her clear answer. ah, some us media outlets appear to have made a u turn in a coverage of the conflict in ukraine and, and are criticizing washington force being holding competent oversight in helping kias artes kellen, more pain picks up the story. the new york times is generally been quite supportive of us action, supporting ukraine. its demonized. russia is celebrated the relationship between us officials and the ukraine government. however, this latest article seems to indicate things between the united states and ukraine are not as cosy as you might have been led to believe. from what this latest article indicates, us officials are not receiving classified briefings and information about ukraine's upcoming military operations. ukraine is not sharing information with united states while you brain continues to demand more weapons and funding. here's what a former senior us intelligence official had to say about us relations with the ukranian government. how much do we really know about how you green is doing? 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u. k. u. s. all the western countries that are delivering weapons to ukraine, but we need much more because russia has so much more weapons than ukraine. and the weapons that you can has are being destroyed, partially and partially. they are not so precise. after so much you were so the western weapons, the russian canons, or, or tanks or, or now a tillery, this is, this is what is basically ukraine needs so desperately, middle range and, and long range into artillery. they are more precise and they could help crying an army to stop that russian offensive in the east of the country did of years around when they're gonna shrink of reporting for you from the ukrainian capital t. thank you very much on thank you. bravo claim can served as foreign minister of ukraine from 20. 19 to 20. 19 and before that, ukraine's ambassador to germany, he reflected on the day's events in chief good evening, incense for us to end his ukraine. overall. latoya include shaw cilla, derrickson, very important to floss ukrainians. it should see full need of a hearing aid. of course, it's about the green light for our candidates. there it is. it's like you osteen in france all for a traffic light, and it's all yellow and not always green. and remember, and my dad started to in 2017 on food in britian, uniform h in not sign news is creation agreement sold as a green light for your green. and he's this answer of future. it's not just a sense of freaked or is this. and so future and thumbs adult pals that it's all say more kind of special emotions. the latest growing are from european understand in as well, no. just understand and bad shield in the ceiling, all of the christ commitment. but it's also a beat of mixed feeling. i have to be honest here because so many people expected mall in this answer. rebrand empty. it's also kind of communication problem. it's important to explain why here we get get this refund for sold to say for yesterday and today have where and under what conditions said he'd gone. they'd be de leon. it's a incident big discussion in ukrainian media. and here we need a sort of co pop cleared in. does that make you question the e u strategy when it comes to ukraine? especially when a while looking at how a france and germany are walking a very fine line, they're very cautious. they agree and a very portia in the i understand the reasons for that. right. so you can talk to bruton. clearly you can talk to booting, but on the, from the position of false, it's basically all my, all my experience in ols is yes. so fundamentally of water 0 being union and key european countries. alec in. is it clear and consistent strategy dollars? russia? what you want to do with this gang or for a one she's to russia. re share one are simply destroy no. just ukraine as a gantry. bad ukraine is a nation, destroy ukrainian language, destroy ukrainian mentality, destroy ukrainian. history of the russian president clearly believes everything ukrainian is artificial and it's it kind of justification for he's in viet bureau raylyn. she's and so we need to clearly understand to what kind of consistency strategy key or it be in countries an
u. k. u. s. all the western countries that are delivering weapons to ukraine, but we need much more because russia has so much more weapons than ukraine. and the weapons that you can has are being destroyed, partially and partially. they are not so precise. after so much you were so the western weapons, the russian canons, or, or tanks or, or now a tillery, this is, this is what is basically ukraine needs so desperately, middle range and, and long range into artillery. they are more precise and...
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u, k, u. s. and all these other governments that are crying fowler and they have no place . they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists the gas cafe. so say the death toll from the latest ukrainian shelling of the republic has risen to 13 civilians. a local stadium was engulfed in flames. as a result of the attack, the shelling mostly hit residential areas and vital infrastructure including a gas pipeline. several homes were heavily damaged or completely destroyed. at least 6 civilian civil say been found wounded. me while moscow se 97 percent of the la guns republics territory is now under the control of russian lead forces. ukraine's president says that the future of the battle for don bass has been decided in the city at the very done yet. square, some of the heaviest fighting is now ongoing. thousands of ukrainian troops on said to be at risk of being and circle back as russian at force is pushed on with their advance from the north and south. as you think was dawn of reports from the key town of pass naya, which has been devastated by relentless parcels. citizens of this little town against people's republic, they had to walk through hell via the town is no more. those piles of concrete burnt houses, burns apartment blocks all over the place. it won't be soon when the life will spring again. here this is murray, hugo, in miniature. but unlike its big city brother, the town of personnel has had it worse. and this is what happens to cities, towns and villages that the ukrainian forces refused to leave. for example, this little village of papa. now they feel as they fought for every apartment block for every building as they well set up their firing positions on top of well buildings like this. there was no other choice but to well raised the place to the ground has been a month since the ukrainians fled from this place. yet this nary a trace of peace. here only desolation and endless columns of tanks, artillery and other military vehicles of all sorts. key of through all it had to defend the strategically crucial town. every house was a fortress, every street a front line. now it's a key, luge bad for the russians at the la ganske people's republics militia who are trying to push the battles away from this impaired place. even in the city of maria upa, which is battered by the war. we did see some signs of civilian life, but 1st, so people very cautiously cruel out of the basement. then we saw the public transport. nothing like that here in the little village of papa. now not a single civilians all in the street. just bangs of artillery fire and a heavy smell of gunpowder in the air makers done of reporting from below guns people's republic. archie. ah, marsha says weapons which have been sent by the west to ukraine are already being sold in vast amounts on the black market. according to moscow, the ear is playing with fire as the arms could end up being used by terrorists against europeans, was in the start of russia's military operations, several countries, instead billions of dollars worth of arms and ammunition to ukraine, including heavy weapons and handheld anti tank and anti aircraft launch, as many of which have since been captured by russian led forces. and despite promises of additional western support here says it remains outgunned and is pleading from e supplies. several international law enforcement agencies have already voice to back concerns. i've been exploring supplying weapons, been traded on the play issue from constantine gown for long had of the russian delegation on arms control. it in open source is an intimate you can discover that the a tgm they already in the hand, so it lift it up and deliver it to the police. there are some weapons show in dark internet often, but i think that it's, it's really dangerous and we warmed our partners. colleagues in the forum live, it's dangerous, not only for the crate, but it's called little damage over a light weapons. it's collateral damage could be also for europe, other parts of the world, because it's a very dangerous weapons fully sometimes. what do they think are sending more and more weapons to ukraine? and there is, there is sponsor to think about my view that the, the agencies this, the bid was ation in ukraine. but the, they have forgotten that they call it all damage of these is this, the bill is ation situation. you know, we are fighting to persuade them. come on guys, but he's sig, deliver the message to your capitals that it's really dangerous. meanwhile, we don't have a clear, clear answer to this. ah, if you turn in that coverage of the conflict in ukraine and, and are criticizing and oversight and helping kias ortiz kelly more picks up the story, the new york times is generally been quite supportive of us action supporting ukraine . its demonized. russia is celebrated the relationship between us officials and the ukraine government. however, this latest article seems to indicate things between the united states and ukraine are not as cosy as you might have been led to believe. from what this latest article indicates, us classified briefings and information about ukraine's upcoming military operations. ukraine is not sharing information with united states, weapons and funding. here's what a former senior us intelligence official had just say about us relations with the ukranian government. how much do i really know about how you green is doing? can you find a person who will tell you with confidence, how many troops have ukraine lending $100000000.00 per day on arming the ukraine? whether it's in terms of direct financial aid or weaponry, and there's been an approval recently for long range missiles given to the ukranian government. and this indicates that concerns about where are these weapons and where this funding is actually going and whose hands might end up in are becoming more serious. here's how some analysts viewed the situation. the new york times report, if accurate reveals shocking incompetence on the part of joe biden, and his national security team. would you give a hand gun to a man with no arms and no legs? hell no. but the new york times is admitting that the united states is supplying weapon systems without any idea whether there are competent personnel and ukraine capable of using the weapons. now concerns have been raised by members of the u. s . congress, and calls for an inspector general. so look into the continued flow of weapons and funding in the ukraine areas, concerns about weapons turning up on the black market after the united states has provided them. ukraine has been described widely as a country known or having lots of corruption. so at this point, it seems the new york times is joining this echo of concern about us activities in the region. me while rush as thorn intelligence service says president zalinski has seemingly agreed to give warsaw financial power over his country. effectively handling the pos of ukraine sovereignty to parents. according to moscow, keith has provided warsaw with secret information about the financial situation and ukraine. russia had only a warrant that poland is allegedly preparing to annex parts of ukraine. historian john law cleanser says he has cannot retain its grip on power without a lifeline from its allies. ukraine is under life support. it says it's a 100 life support. it
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u and, and the u. k. we were very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, ah, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you, but that really earn the goal is solution can be negotiated in the end. is of residents living in china's capital are facing compulsory testing after you outbreak of coven 19 the latest cluster of cases has been traced to a ball. were what were at one customer later. infected dozens of other people, schools, shops, and restaurants in beijing have been closed. and sports events, canceled beijing is back to mandatory testing and targeted locked downs for residents of the city. it's a major blow. many were hoping for a gradual return t
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so, you know, the, these governments like the u, k, u. s. and all these other governments that are crying fowler and they have no place . they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when, when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists, i think, expects the convicted mercenaries to be able to successfully appeal that death sentences loca i've, i've met a lot of government people in, in these region and they are fair and, and just people. and i think that that being said, the court system there, it's going to give them any rights that they are entitled to. but that being said, you know, unless they can show that they're not guilty somehow, which i don't think they can. then they're going to be silenced in that punishment . probably most likely be carried out unless there is some kind of leniency. many thanks to talking to us today. don't long take and political analyst on blogger. thank you. thank you. i look angst officials say the death toll from the latest ukrainian shelling of her republic has risen to 13 civili
so, you know, the, these governments like the u, k, u. s. and all these other governments that are crying fowler and they have no place . they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when, when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists, i think, expects the convicted mercenaries to be able to successfully appeal that death sentences loca i've, i've met a lot of government people in, in these region and they are fair and, and just people. and i think that that being...
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u. k. u. s. japan, as well as canada, or in the bavarian alps for the 2nd day of a 3 day summit. british prime minister boris johnson has urged the group not to give into fatigue as the war enters a 5th month. in his latest video address ukraine's president called on g 7 nations to maintain pressure on the kremlin, lead the river legally seemed kiki some as you would meet leaders of the g savage who gathered in germany for a summit to have enough collective potential to stop russian aggression against ukraine and against europe as a whole. if this is possible to look, lock diplomatic editor james bays is covering the summit for some garbage parking. kevin james? good morning. what more really can the ukrainian president say to the g 7 that he hasn't already said individually to them when they visited him, either in ukraine or these virtual addresses that he's been making this past several months. he has said so many times that he needs more weaponry. he needs more money, went now more than 4 months into the war. he's already addressed the g 7 when they had. busy meeting one month saw the russian invasion, and he's going to be saying, i think the same message you can with him. he's trying not to sound that's right. he's trying to sound defiant in the face of russian aggression. but i think he will again be leaving me to do more. if ukraine is going to succeed, i'm not wrong. the certainly in the east by russia, i'm sure it's consistent mine. you hear from president sky. he's going to be making the point to these leaders, particularly the nato leaders, that ukraine is effectively the front line. and if you crane was to be defeated, that nato members might be next. that's the sort of message we can expect to hear from him. he's addressing the g 7 lead is right now that session is getting underway as we speak. now it's a close session, but we know from the past, even when it's been a close session presence landscape, people have managed to make sure the world got to see what he had to say. so i'm pretty certain we're going to get a recording of his opening address to those leaders or at least a transcript at some point in the coming hours. and very busy a few days because after the g 7, there's a nato meeting going on in madrid. but at the g 7 right now, they often invite, observe a countries over various periods. we see india that we see indonesia and indonesia, the one tops to have all focus on. they have a very interesting role, not just now, but in the next few weeks. yeah, i mean i 1st on india, which you mentioned that is a country that has had a lot of military support over many, many years from russia and is certainly not wholly in the western camp. you also have indonesia to say, which is chad during this year. the g 20 opinion at home and indonesia is very much more i think, on the side of russia, not ukraine, but the other western allies. so it's a difficult job for the indonesians. they chairing the g 20 summit and bali later this year. that's going to be really difficult indeed because it invited ukraine and the u. s. and russia are members of they even going to sit around the table. johnson schultz, the german chancellor, said he can't decide on not yet whether germany will sit around the g 20 table when that summit takes place later this year. but i think it is important. these other countries are here in addition to india and indonesia, argentina center goals, south africa, the g 7, i think trying to persuade the other countries the world that they should be on the side of ukraine and not start to perhaps have better relations with russia as time passes from the initial invasion. we are now some full months away. as i said, a little anecdote few so couple of weeks ago in new york at the u. n. i was invited to russia's national day and i went to the journal to see what was going on and i can tell you out of the 193 member states of the un, more than a 100 and basses and senior officials turned up that meeting $100.00 countries participated, perhaps showing you that the opinion in the global c
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u. k. u. s. japan, canada, all in the bavaria. now for the 2nd of a 3 day summit, british prime minister boys johnson has urged the group not to give into fatigue. as the war moved into a 5th month and in his latest video dress, ukraine's president called on g 7 nations, to maintain pressure on the kremlin as fighting intensifies. i leave the river legally seem to get some if you wouldn't be leaders of the g 7 who gathered in germany for a summit. i have enough collective potential to stop russian aggression against ukraine and against europe as a whole. if this is possible to are diplomatic, added to james bay's joys be now from the summit, in gar, ms. parker, kit in. southern bavaria. james. good morning. obviously the president of ukraine will be speaking to the summit again. what can he say today that he hasn't already said? no big question. i think he's made so many please. there is more weapons going to his country, more support. it's difficult to see how he can say it a different way. he's been saying it since the start of this war more than 4 months ago. not clearly. the g 7, the nato allies, and the given a lot. but ukraine says it's not enough. and if they don't get more than they're going to be in serious trouble, present sky will be the 1st speaker of the g 7 when it starts its morning session. that's an hour from now. now that will be behind closed doors box. we've seen in the past, even when presidents lensky is address nato. g 7 behind closed doors. the ukrainians tend to maybe not released on compensation because you will have conversations with 7 leaders, but he's opening address is going to be released. so we would expect that at some time after the start of that meeting and now it's time we're probably here, or at least get quotes from president his address to the g 7 nita's hills. if you're trying to strike at the tone of defiance against russia, not showing desperation, but i think showing even more determination that these allies need to do more. and he will be pleading with them to do more. of course, the g 7, obviously each year do invite, observe a nations to that meeting this year is no difference. we'll see india that we'll see. in fact, the indonesian president and his arrival will be quite interesting because he too said he wants to go to both moscow and ukraine to obviously deal with the issue of food security. yeah, india is interesting because they have ties, as you know, with russia going back a long time, particularly in terms of military supply and indonesia, very important country regional power. and if you look at public opinion in indonesia, it tends to be more on the side of russia than it does on the side of ukraine necessarily. but on the side of the, of the western allies. and indonesia plays a pivotal role coming up in later this year because they all the current chair of the g 20. now that is going to be a very interesting gathering that's taking place in bali because of the g 20. you've got into an easy as already invited ukraine among the members of the g. 20 all the us and russia. and i spoke recently to a senior indonesian officially said that it's going to be very hard for them to organize because they're not sure that everyone is even going to sit around the same table. so indonesia, i think, very important that they're coming to this g 7 meeting, as you say, a list of other countries that have been invited argentina, send the goals south africa as well as india and indonesia. and then the other interesting invitees been added at the last minute he normally comes g 7th in person. and i think because of the political tensions for someone is neutral, un secretary general quite hard for him to attend, but he is going to be attending virtually when they talk about the global food crisis. that's important because behind the scenes there are very advance negotiations going on to try and get that grain out of ukraine and also to get russian grain. and 1st lies a back to market those negotiations in both the you and they also invoke turkey. the plan would be for the turkish navy to school vessels, through the black sea for the un to provide inspectors to satisfy russia, that there weren't any weapons on those vessels. so if that deal were to happen, then clearly that would be one thing that could really have an important effect on the global freed crisis. and the un secretary general behind closed doors, i think will be updating the g 7 on the state of those negotiations. very important, they will continue to depend with you, james, as the day progresses, james, base or diplomatic editor in bavaria. thanks, james. now russia is slipping into default after missing a key debt repayment deadlines. the 1st time in more than a century, moscow appears to be struggling to keep up payments on $40000000000.00 worth of outstanding bonds. it was supposed to repay over due interest of a $100000000.00 on sunday. now the kremlin says it has the money but comp make the payment and the sanctions imposed by the us for its invasion of ukraine's natural anchor is sending to government ministers to russia to negotiate for fuel. as the pumps run dry and full of petrol stations and selling what little they have left, the army is using a token system to prioritize. you can receive the last supplies, while lanka is facing a serious lack of foreign exchange which has led to shortages of food and medicine . the government has extended a 2 week closure of all non essential state institutions in order to save fuel costs over terminals. and under the correspondent in columbia, and it is a dire situation, especially behind you. absolutely. what you can see behind me is a near deserted petro shed her in the heart of colombo. ah, basically because a pumps aren't working now just just over my shoulder if you look the availability of fuel petrol, diesel, basically there's none available. and that's what the site and says it also says at the bottom, do not form or q a. federal is not available, but sadly, around just on this side, just out of view of the camera as well as that petro sheds around the country. the fuel cues stretch from many, many kilometers. that's cars, that's trivial, a, taxis, there's motor bikes. there's diesel vehicles, there's industrial vehicles, there's buses, this, all of these people desperate to secure the stocks of fuel for them to get on with their, their, to day activities for people like taxes or it's what they earn their day to day living from. so it's quite, quite dark, it's affecting people's ability to put food on the table. or the government basically says that it has very, very limited stocks. and at the moment they have no shipments due. and this is not good news or, or anything that bills confidence among the hundreds of thousands of people that are cuing around petrol stations in the country. we've had a ministers being dispatched to russia to minister. so russia, another minister to cutter, to try and negotiate concession re terms, but which sri lanka, owing more than $700000000.00 us dollars for earlier fuel shipments. there's no one that seems willing to provide fresh stocks without just focusing on those. her details that you just said about, you know, and diplomats going to both russia and cut her looking for fuel. i mean, it's an interesting time for us relying korean has been talking to the i m f about a bailout is going to russia for fuel. and i think today is why we have a u. s. delegation. so it's quite a political scenario, a being revealed within, swollen car right now. that's right. make no mistake as much as sher lanka is literally at the cross hes and facing a dia, di, economic, and increasing humanitarian crisis. the sort of political wrangling is not lost. obviously china has been the real. 6 standby a friend for sri lanka, providing lines of credit ah, 3 or $4000000000.00 us dollars, which has helped a provide fuel food medicine and things like that, but that is also running out. now on the other hand, a china has also sent in aid and supplies. there has been some negotiation which i know about the restructuring of virtual anchor's debt because that's not something china usually does. but obviously it's part of the bigger picture. the tree lanka needs to do in order to secure that i am if financing emergency aid, particularly to show a proper plan for how they will pay back all the money they owe something to the tune of 50 $1000000000.00 us doll
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so ino, do these governments like the u, k, u. s, and all these other governments that are crying foul or that they have no place. they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when, when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists, r t, a pers haven't covered some evidence that the ofc may have been working alongside ukraine's ultra nationalist right facts, movement. members of the european scarce organization allegedly shared a shelter with the far right fights, as we are theo se for comments, but a yet to receive reply. artes ecos done of has more. this is where the militants of the right sector battalion were stationed. one of the most notorious, neo nazi groups in ukraine. this was their command center. you can see combs, cables, all. hm. of course, well destroyed. but what is particularly interesting about this place is that the right sector militants, again, one of the most notorious, neo nazi formations in ukraine, very much akin to as off or i da, for example, they shared this building with the mem
so ino, do these governments like the u, k, u. s, and all these other governments that are crying foul or that they have no place. they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when, when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists, r t, a pers haven't covered some evidence that the ofc may have been working alongside ukraine's ultra nationalist right facts, movement. members of the european scarce organization allegedly shared a shelter with the far right fights, as we...