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u. r. u. s. correspondent caleb, more pain picks up the story. while it was in freeport, texas, residents are 3 very loud bangs them essentially what they were hearing was a liquefied natural gas terminal exploding. now this explosion has been widely decried as an indicator of the possible threats of public health fumes. but it's also going to have a pretty big impact on the international market. so we've heard analysis about the ability of the united states, the import and export natural gas about the crisis and the rising costs. here's some of what we've heard in the aftermath of this dramatic explosion in texas. this is going to take supply out of the market when it's badly needed. we were already moving into a very precarious set of market dynamics. this is going to tide and prompts supply, particularly in the atlantic as a majority of the cargoes have been destined for europe. so it's important to note that as a result of this explosion, the l. n g hub in freeport, texas is going to be shut down for 3 weeks, 3 weeks. it will not be operating in the aftermath of this rather large explosion. in addition to that 20 percent of all us natural gas exports are going to be affected by the explosion that took place and the shutting down of the hub. in addition to that, it's also important to point out that 75 percent of us, natural gas exports have been going to europe. now, there has been some relief for domestic natural gas perfect purchasers in the united state. because the fact that biden instituted some action and basically required domestic producers to get priority to the u. s. market before exporting that resulted in price is going down in the united states. but it had a negative effect on the international market. and basically for the european markets to pick up the birds. and now we have a situation where we have countries and you saying they want to completely go off of rush and gas. they completely shut down russian gas. but now, as the aftermath of this explosion showing their confidence in american markets and the ability of the united states to supply gas to europe is a little bit shaken. europe is seeing a rise in its natural gas prices. and at this point, the ability of europe to import natural gas from the united states is at this point in a little bit of question. now there's explosion, and the impact it's having on the global market seems to fly in the face of a lot of what joe biden and other u. s. leaders have said over the past few months, reassuring everyone that america has enough gas to supply the world. we're moving forward is ban, u
u. r. u. s. correspondent caleb, more pain picks up the story. while it was in freeport, texas, residents are 3 very loud bangs them essentially what they were hearing was a liquefied natural gas terminal exploding. now this explosion has been widely decried as an indicator of the possible threats of public health fumes. but it's also going to have a pretty big impact on the international market. so we've heard analysis about the ability of the united states, the import and export natural gas...
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u. r. u. s. corresponding kelly, molten pixel, the story? well, it was there to report taxes, residents for 3 very loud bangs. and essentially what they were hearing was a liquefied natural gas terminal exploding. now this explosion has been widely decried as an indicator of the possible threats of public health fumes. but it's also going to have a pretty big impact on the international markets. we've heard analysis about the ability of the united states to import and export natural gas about the crisis and the rising costs. here's some of what we've heard in the aftermath of this dramatic explosion in texas. this is going to take supply out of the market when it's badly needed. we were already moving into a very precarious set of market dynamics. this is going to tighten prompt supply, particularly in the atlantic as a majority of the cargoes have been destined for europe. so it's important to note that as a result of this explosion, the l n g hub in freeport, texas is going to be shut down for 3 weeks, 3 weeks. it will not be operating in
u. r. u. s. corresponding kelly, molten pixel, the story? well, it was there to report taxes, residents for 3 very loud bangs. and essentially what they were hearing was a liquefied natural gas terminal exploding. now this explosion has been widely decried as an indicator of the possible threats of public health fumes. but it's also going to have a pretty big impact on the international markets. we've heard analysis about the ability of the united states to import and export natural gas about...
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u. s. s. r. u k and france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. and despite the absence of a formal agreement, it was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today, we must principally think of russia that colossal empire in the east is right, the dissolution of hitler. my income for hitler makes clear in mind comes in $925.00. that the real goal is to take over ukraine has going to the east against the soviet union. that was always hit. there's real call and the europeans understood that in some ways in poland, 2 was preparing to invade the ussr with handler. the dismemberment of russia lies of the fall of the polish policy in the east. the main goal is to weaken and defeat russia. from a report by the polish army, general staff intelligence branch. but angela
u. s. s. r. u k and france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. and despite the absence of a formal agreement, it was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today, we must principally think of russia that colossal empire in the east is right, the...
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u. e would obtain the information necessary to determine whether u. s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia, r, u e, against anything other than legitimate military targets such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides. just bolden, somewhat shameless, but really shameless is all for doing all of this. then coming out and demanding accountability from others, or even saying so, but saying you'll hold them responsible. we have, i have a long history relationship with saudi arabia. one where we raise issues, where we had significant concerns on human rights and on a range of issues. and one where we have had a long security relationship that has been in the interest of the united states. i in terms of this, it a specific strike and a reaction. obviously any time there's a loss of life, of innocent lives, that is a tragedy. and we are, we are mindful of that focused on that. we and many other organizations have b
u. e would obtain the information necessary to determine whether u. s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia, r, u e, against anything other than legitimate military targets such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides. just bolden, somewhat shameless, but really shameless is all for...
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cooperation officials in saudi arabia and u e would obtain the information necessary to determine whether u. s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia, r, u e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8 long years, it isn't particularly brilliant or slides. just bolden, somewhat shameless, what's really shameless is after doing all of this, then coming out and demanding accountability from others, or even saying so, but saying you'll.
cooperation officials in saudi arabia and u e would obtain the information necessary to determine whether u. s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia, r, u e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8 long years, it isn't particularly brilliant or slides. just bolden, somewhat...
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cooperation officials in saudi arabia and u e would obtain the information necessary to determine whether u. s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia, r, u e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides just bold, an somewhat shameless, but really shameless is all for doing all of this. then coming out and demanding accountability from others, or even saying so. but saying you'll hold them responsible we have, i have a long history of a relationship, a saudi arabia, one where we raise issues, where we have significant concerns on human rights and on a range of issues and one where we have had a long security relationship that has been in the interest of the united states. i in terms of this, it is specific strike and a reaction. obviously any time there's a loss of life, of innocent lives as i was a tragedy and we are, we are mindful of that focused on that. we and many other organizations hav
cooperation officials in saudi arabia and u e would obtain the information necessary to determine whether u. s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia, r, u e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides just bold, an somewhat...
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u. s. b. e a u r 24. and you already graduated from columbia university where you started a non profit for women of color called we believe. and you're also one of the youngest in turns in a well most white house. but you're most well known as the co founder of freedom, much new york city. tell me a little bit more about it. i was out on the ground and brooklyn and was seeing, you know, that a lot of processors were out. and we're looking for organizers and oh, you saw was that there was a lot of confusion and so we created freedom march and why see we do the work, make sure that our voices are heard. and it was incredible to see how many people you know, came together and fit in solidarity. and since that day we've been on the front lines ever since you were you dedicated your life to the fight for racial justice? have there been any personal costs for yourself? you always have to make the decision that when the bell rings, what exactly is going to be your response? a lot of people say, you know, what wo
u. s. b. e a u r 24. and you already graduated from columbia university where you started a non profit for women of color called we believe. and you're also one of the youngest in turns in a well most white house. but you're most well known as the co founder of freedom, much new york city. tell me a little bit more about it. i was out on the ground and brooklyn and was seeing, you know, that a lot of processors were out. and we're looking for organizers and oh, you saw was that there was a lot...
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cooperation officials in saudi arabia and u e would obtain the information necessary to determine whether u. s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia, r u e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians, our civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides just bold an somewhat shameless waltz. really shameless is all for doing all of this. then coming out and demanding accountability from others, or even saying so. but saying you'll hold them responsible we have, i have a long history of relationship, a saudi arabia, one where we raise issues, where we had significant concerns on human rights and on a range of issues. and one where we have had a long security relationship that has been in the interest of the united states. i in terms of this specific strike and a reaction. obviously any time there's a loss of life, of innocent lives, that is a tragedy. and we are, we are mindful of that focused on that. we and many other organizations have bee
cooperation officials in saudi arabia and u e would obtain the information necessary to determine whether u. s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia, r u e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians, our civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides just bold an somewhat...
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u. n. h c r world refugee day. still or is a goodwill ambassador for the u. s. refugee agency. he visited the vive and give where he viewed war damage and met ukrainians, forced to flee their homes. israel's 8th party government coalition is falling apart. its members say they plan to dissolve the parliament, which would mean fresh elections as early as october. the coalition has been in office for just one year and suffered a setback in april, losing its one seat majority in the class. it, it survive to no competence votes earlier on monday, prime minister nestali bennett is expected to step aside with foreign minister. you either love it replacing him in a caretaker roll into a new government to sworn in p. o or earlier we asked he w, drew some correspondence, tonya kramer, if the dissolution of natalie bennett's government came as a surprise to israelis. well, i have to tell you, i think it didn't really come as a surprise to many israelis. there were signs in recent months and weeks at this coalition was not lost, it's full term. so both prime minister in of target pendant
u. n. h c r world refugee day. still or is a goodwill ambassador for the u. s. refugee agency. he visited the vive and give where he viewed war damage and met ukrainians, forced to flee their homes. israel's 8th party government coalition is falling apart. its members say they plan to dissolve the parliament, which would mean fresh elections as early as october. the coalition has been in office for just one year and suffered a setback in april, losing its one seat majority in the class. it, it...
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u. k is celebrating queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. ah, i'm from gail. welcome to the program. sweden on the u. k. r, the latest countries to promise more weapons for ukraine after germany on the u. s . and they would provide advanced ad defense and rocket systems. now this comes as ukrainian forces struggle to beat back russia's advance in the eastern dumbass region. the governor of s as 80 percent of the industrial hub of savannah, done netscape. now under russian control. addressing luxembourg parliament, our president voted, moves the landscape cold for more weapons and more sanctions style in this, it wouldn't be controllable by herself. today. the occupiers control almost 20 percent of our territory. my that's almost 125000 square kilometers. this is much larger than the area of all the better looks. countries combine you loop, and almost 300000 square meters are contaminated with unexploded mines and ammunitions marianne, the yankee narrative, straight to cave and where we joined date of the correspond matuse of pulling a welcome mathias. so let's start with a severe done that. can ukraine's east to what's happening yes, easier than it is for to about it. very, very fiercely
u. k is celebrating queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. ah, i'm from gail. welcome to the program. sweden on the u. k. r, the latest countries to promise more weapons for ukraine after germany on the u. s . and they would provide advanced ad defense and rocket systems. now this comes as ukrainian forces struggle to beat back russia's advance in the eastern dumbass region. the governor of s as 80 percent of the industrial hub of savannah, done netscape. now under russian control. addressing...
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u. s. in years appears to be leading to a shift in its policy, vice chair of the libertarian national committee in the u. s. r. bin volha thinks of the current crisis has forced to us to realize that anti venezuela sentients have not worked. i think there's 2 things. first, there's a sort of self created shortage over here. when you create sanctions or other countries, you end up punishing just normal people in those countries and you end up punishing yourself. oil sanctions are hurting americans as much as they're hurting anybody else. so 1st, this is literally punishing yourself for somebody else is bad at for somebody else's bad actions. but the 2nd thing is, i think americans and even the american government is starting to realize that sanctions are unnecessary to prove the utter failure of socialism. venezuela has the largest confirmed oil reserves in the world. and due to their just sheer incompetence has been struggling. the problem with putting sanctions on venezuela is it'll let people say it's not the socialism, but rather the sanctions. striking argentinian truckers furious at price hikes on fuel h
u. s. in years appears to be leading to a shift in its policy, vice chair of the libertarian national committee in the u. s. r. bin volha thinks of the current crisis has forced to us to realize that anti venezuela sentients have not worked. i think there's 2 things. first, there's a sort of self created shortage over here. when you create sanctions or other countries, you end up punishing just normal people in those countries and you end up punishing yourself. oil sanctions are hurting...
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u. s. presidential candidate and socialist activist, many thanks for joining us on a program. really appreciate your time your insight. thank you so much. r u. s. president joe biden has declared an energy emergency saying potential power shortages jeopardize national security on the quality of life of americans. find and has blamed russia on the climate change for the looming crisis thing, the us might not be able to generate enough power to fulfill consumer demand. multiple factors are threatening the ability of the united states to provide sufficient electricity generation to serve expected customer demand. these factors include disruptions of energy markets caused by russia's invasion of ukraine and extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change. and the pentagon has added fuel to the fire, saying that china could undermine us national security, 3 beijing's control of key global supplies of ram, minerals vital for the production of american military electronics policy is caleb morgan, explain when it comes to rare earth minerals. china has the market cornered, almost 90 percent. and at this point, we've got a member of congress co
u. s. presidential candidate and socialist activist, many thanks for joining us on a program. really appreciate your time your insight. thank you so much. r u. s. president joe biden has declared an energy emergency saying potential power shortages jeopardize national security on the quality of life of americans. find and has blamed russia on the climate change for the looming crisis thing, the us might not be able to generate enough power to fulfill consumer demand. multiple factors are...
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u. s. political establishment and the mainstream media continue to protect his associates and the horrific crimes. there used a committee in washington, rachel blevins, r t u. s. senate a tar read says the mainstream media have been deliberately silent when it comes to reporting on the jeffrey epstein. case. there's been kind of a hush hush. you'll notice the corporate legacy, web western media is not touching who the clients were of epstein. why is western media not covering much about the up steam trial or the fall? and i think you have the answers when you look at, you know, the amount of people that have tried to come forward about the clintons. and there's this growing body count. i think there's an element of fear in the united states amongst, you know, particularly smaller media of getting cancel. the platform being called, you know, being told is called a conspiracy at the very least. and at the very most, getting threats even coming out with anything against the clintons, can have a reverberation, as far as getting the platform canceled on social media. many thanks for joining us there and i'll see international will be back at the top of the i wa
u. s. political establishment and the mainstream media continue to protect his associates and the horrific crimes. there used a committee in washington, rachel blevins, r t u. s. senate a tar read says the mainstream media have been deliberately silent when it comes to reporting on the jeffrey epstein. case. there's been kind of a hush hush. you'll notice the corporate legacy, web western media is not touching who the clients were of epstein. why is western media not covering much about the up...
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u. s. territory of puerto rico have held a public hearing to decide the future. they political status, legislators and proposing 3 options, statehood independence or free association. where to recons r u. s. citizens, but are not allowed to vote in presidential elections. they are denied certain federal benefits. un human rights expert on sudan has condemned the ongoing crackdown on pro democracy protesters adama dang has called for an end to the use of excessive force against demonstrators and the release of those detained under a state of emergency that happened regular rallies against the military. since it seized power in october, venture capital funding in africa has grown massively of the last decade and yet many failed to see the power and potential that exists within the continent, especially when it comes to innovation and interpreter ship. but as gillian wolf reports, business leaders in south africa looking to change that the know south african silicon valley cape town has long attracted foreigners with its pristine beaches lay back lifestyle and vibrant culture. but as tech hobbs, a merge and the cost of living stores, there is a crucial need to quit the cities youth with
u. s. territory of puerto rico have held a public hearing to decide the future. they political status, legislators and proposing 3 options, statehood independence or free association. where to recons r u. s. citizens, but are not allowed to vote in presidential elections. they are denied certain federal benefits. un human rights expert on sudan has condemned the ongoing crackdown on pro democracy protesters adama dang has called for an end to the use of excessive force against demonstrators and...
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u. s. and e u and international trade. well, earlier my colleague, unit o'neill and r c's, well, it's a parts host on a boy co discussed what's on the agenda of this year's summit. originally this organization was created as this, lucy cannot make trade alliance, no strings attached. the idea was to kick start trade and economic corporation among those large economies. and i think increasingly it's taking on them more political tone. it's not very express at this point, but you already can read between the lines and i think the best way i can summarize it is that if the west particular the united states sees the current situation in the world as sort of a clash of the central battle that's been the talk receives and democracy for many of the bricks leaders. it's not for all it's about practical governance versus political or i would have been say, part isn't maneuvering because there is a clear sense in many of their statements that they want. they want to focus on practical matters of how to improve the lives of the people in this very difficult situation. we have, you know, ran away inflation all over the world, shortages o
u. s. and e u and international trade. well, earlier my colleague, unit o'neill and r c's, well, it's a parts host on a boy co discussed what's on the agenda of this year's summit. originally this organization was created as this, lucy cannot make trade alliance, no strings attached. the idea was to kick start trade and economic corporation among those large economies. and i think increasingly it's taking on them more political tone. it's not very express at this point, but you already can read...
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u. s. and tell is, community continues to receive personally know media coverage. you're in the u. s. as the political leaders, you are responsible. continue to walk free in washington. rachel blevins, r c. thanks very much for joining us. i'm sorry. even see, do you head over to r t dot com and check out the stories there and have your say as well. a lot of stories. ah, because of the conflict in ukraine, europe and russia are going there different ways and like a divorce, separation is full of anguish and finger pointing. the biggest loser of all in this, of course, is, europe. washington couldn't be more please. it's a gemini, is being sealed when alex showed seemed wrong. when all proofs just don't hold any, you have to flip out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. to day i'm authorizing the additional strong sanction foreign companies quitting russia, dumb design soon. thank you. las glycine so hm. atm, cause of blantan banks disconnected from the international payment system. dysfunctional move hoppey. jermel lewis donna and euro exchange rates followed minneapolis sellable u
u. s. and tell is, community continues to receive personally know media coverage. you're in the u. s. as the political leaders, you are responsible. continue to walk free in washington. rachel blevins, r c. thanks very much for joining us. i'm sorry. even see, do you head over to r t dot com and check out the stories there and have your say as well. a lot of stories. ah, because of the conflict in ukraine, europe and russia are going there different ways and like a divorce, separation is full...
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u. s. and a u. but ukraine's morale and will to defend itself is proving much harder to destroy. and for more on this, let's bring in nick connelly. r d. w, corresponded in keith at nick heavy weapons, have finally arrived in ukraine from germany. how much do they change the situation? obviously they are very welcome right now. anything that can be sent to those front lines in the hands region, the dumbass will be welcome, but this has been a very long time coming as we've all been following the last few weeks and months and heard that report. and indeed, the question is about the scale right now, just to give you a sense of how modest these deliveries are, the u. s. has already supplied over a 100 how it's as of the m 777 type. and in slovakia, country 5000000 people 15 times smaller by population than germany, is also sending 8 houses of its own production. so these are not massive deliveries . lots of the more high tech weaponry that germany has promised are only scheduled to be sent to ukraine. basically by the late summer or early autumn, so really they're not in any kind of horizon that can really make a difference to ukrainia
u. s. and a u. but ukraine's morale and will to defend itself is proving much harder to destroy. and for more on this, let's bring in nick connelly. r d. w, corresponded in keith at nick heavy weapons, have finally arrived in ukraine from germany. how much do they change the situation? obviously they are very welcome right now. anything that can be sent to those front lines in the hands region, the dumbass will be welcome, but this has been a very long time coming as we've all been following...
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u. s. state of texas. earlier this week, it's believed that people from mexico honduras and guatemala, were among those who died. investigators called it the deadliest human smuggling incident in u. s. history. singer r. kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. the army star was convicted of racketeering in september last year jersey found him guilty of running a criminal ring that recruited and trafficked women and teenage girls for sex. the allegations against him go back decades high israeli prime minister enough, talley bennett says he will not run in the upcoming election. as decision came ahead of a final connected vote to dissolve the parliament election is expected as early as october. israel's 5th, in less than 4 years. tensions are high in india a day after police arrested to muslim men accused of murdering a hindu taylor and posting a video of it online. it comes after months of rising tensions between hindus and muslims, and raises fears of more violence. o fire and fury on the streets in india, the sectarian murder of a hindu taylor by 2 muslim men in the northern state of rochester, has sparked outrage across the country. tensions are running high amid several mass public protest
u. s. state of texas. earlier this week, it's believed that people from mexico honduras and guatemala, were among those who died. investigators called it the deadliest human smuggling incident in u. s. history. singer r. kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. the army star was convicted of racketeering in september last year jersey found him guilty of running a criminal ring that recruited and trafficked women and teenage girls for sex. the allegations against him go back decades high...
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u. s. and e u in international trades. so a lot of issues to delve into with her a guest, this r u m p journalist and author based in new delhi, you're most welcome sir. this year's trick summit is focused among other things and what the members call the assuring in of the new era is not just the tagline or is it what we're actually see. i think it's, it's a tagline. i'm not as optimistic as most other analysts are, but primarily the problem is the poor. why not relations between one of the 2 key members of this for that is india and china are over the bottom there landis you, there border disputes between them and neither country press each other. so this is definitely going to cost a shadow on a brief agenda out of this year. and i like that done in the past. and india has its strategic concerns and has a priorities and that, which is the reason why it is also a memoir. it's also an active member of me. i left for other than the brig bricks is supposed to be on the way to the us lead that western financial system and political system. and the whole system that dominates then global politics economics don't have to try. but
u. s. and e u in international trades. so a lot of issues to delve into with her a guest, this r u m p journalist and author based in new delhi, you're most welcome sir. this year's trick summit is focused among other things and what the members call the assuring in of the new era is not just the tagline or is it what we're actually see. i think it's, it's a tagline. i'm not as optimistic as most other analysts are, but primarily the problem is the poor. why not relations between one of the 2...
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r. if you have a demo, but it's about all of our microwave audi, u. b i q u o. s. victoria zuckerman. gallus reese was he ear to dos his them do doncaster, mom. dubois ashley piece. the owner meal plus dupree lou debuted you wrote him shake as he stemmed fiowski parallel boy sharpie. i taught lilly, she slipped off his cal dizzy. dar eli muff. yes. on concord commerce i what book with actual effects to systemic magnetic buskey beverage. dizzy since. hopefully matthew acumen crazy. stem cell was his, them kept the dentist, he knows he thought they fade thought, the organising pocket toys to circling in sicily. the new ver reach of the mafia showed of their luxury cars and private yachts. the other mafia families who weren't rolling in this new money were infuriated that the godfathers of palermo didn't can. they were protected by fearsome henchmen. from the small village of connie own their leader, toto rena was the blood thirsty killer ever recruited by cosa nostra to melina when she got away it. um, but i also saw problem, a good mobile porch and the tools it hul
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r t also got the chance to speak with russia's foreign ministry spokesperson there. maria is a hot of a who say the u. s. isn't concerned that the sanctions against russia hurting e u. economies as a reduces competition with allison is up of them, isn't that is to me. yesterday you spoke with western journalists, there was even the little dispute. how difficult is it to talk with them? the minutes go out, it will nap, salazar, i did not go or it's absolutely the same if you stay strong in your positions than it's possible to change that we have our position and it's unchanged. it has its own values and meaning and is based on facts and reality. that's why western journalists are worried and i'm not, i know my task and understand what my personal beliefs are. of course, the intensity of our work has increased because so much fake news has emerged. but this is more of a problem for the west for its liberal society because they are filling themselves with so much dis information, that they're simply losing their audience. they are eroding even the little trust their audience has for traditional media. they're hiding so much in the reports that people will soon simply
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u. s. state of texas. earlier this week. it's believed that people from mexico, on doris and guatemala, were among those who died. investigators called it the deadliest human smuggling incident in u. s. history. singer r kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. the r and b star was convicted of racketeering. in september last year, jurors found him guilty of running a criminal ring that recruited and trafficked women and teenage girls for sex. the allegations against him go back decades. well, it's the remarkable return of a disgraced political dynasty. ferdinand marco's junior has been sworn in as president of the philippines more than 3 decades after his father was as did as dictator. marcos junior, who also known as bon bon, took the oath of office a month after winning elections by a landslide. he was joined on stage at his integration by his mother imelda. marcos junior succeeds rodrigo territory whose term was marked by a bloody war on drugs and crack down on press freedom to take his daughter, sara is now the country's vice president. articles junior praised his father, who ruled by martial law for nearly a decade. as a leader who got things done, his pledge to unite the country, create more jobs and tame inflation. you pick me to be your servant, to enable changes to benefit all. i fully understand the gravity of the responsibility that you would on my shoulders. i do not take it lightly, but i am ready for the dust. jesse go tingle, a journalist to in manila joins is now. jesse, thanks for joining us here on d w. so the new president marks the return to power of the marcus family. this, this means that they've been essentially fully rehabilitated in the eyes of the philippine people. well, for at least $31.00 millions filipinos. yes, he is the 1st president to be taking over with a majority vote. his read assessor is only became president by a, by a plurality a vote. so that seeing a lot for a large part of the population. yes. whether the knowledge that the family has had to trust these or whether a deep seated in disinformation campaign succeeded in basically changing the history. for many filipino that's me that may be up for debate. but certainly, if there is also a segment of the population, a minority, if you will, right now, who are not taken in by this new presentation of the marco says there is as he was taking his oath of office, there is in another corner of the city at memorial for the victims of the marquess regime atrocities, there were activists and other advocates who were vowing to be said they're going to watch how and prevent hearing me from ever reaching the degree and had zurich the 1st regime in the, in the seventy's and eighty's so it's a, he's a very, the visit figure to say the least. jesse, we heard the president saying he wants to enable changes to benefit or what policies is the new president expected to implement. she is inheriting an economy that's really from the pandemic. so in 2020, the philippine economy went into recession. 2021 was not as bad, but the philippines is not where it was about 34 years ago when the economy was really growing, ada, and an unprecedented face, or an unprecedented pace rather than he will have to deal with as we have set in place and so during the campaign, he's promised, for example, to bring down the price of freight to less than $0.50 from the current dollar, the dollar and 50 cents. and after he won for president, he walked back on that statement saying it might not be feasible for the foreseeable future. also, he's going to navigate increasingly tens geopolitical situation here in the asia pacific. the philippines is locked in a bitter dispute with china over the south china sea. so that's something that he will have to navigate. and other things include human rights issues, whether or not he is going to protect it. there are different international criminal court which has begun an investigation into alleged crimes against humanity in the war on drugs. j. c. go tenga in manila, thank you. a french court has 100 down the maximum possible sentence for the only surviving perpetrator of the 2015 pirates terror attacks. sala, of this lamb, will serve life without parole. for his part in a series of bombings and shootings which kill 230 people. 19 other men were also found guilty and imprisoned for planning or aiding the attacks. it brings to an end, a long running trial with victims expressing their relief. sullen up to salaam, no face of the life in prison. the toughest sentence available. when the french law . he's these so surviving member of the islamic state terrace, so, but carried out the deadly attacks in paris. in november 2015, the series of gin and bomb attacks killed a 130 people in the french capital. the deadliest incident occurred at the batter. clump theatre 90 concert go was left dead after gunman opened fire for those who survived the conclusion of the 10 month trial in this specially built paris court house is just one step in the remedial process. so small i actually to night on a fly reaction to the verdict. hillary is that i'm relieved punch, but i am not proud because no one has ever prod when people are condemned to heavy penalties. it's awful than i depend with sam bottle. bucklin chron michelin. i'm relieved because one part of the process is now behind us volcano, colon, but we're still fighting to be reimbursed for our suffering by the government. other jo, nostrils, chunky was said we will not give up this fight jello. whereupon until shortly supposedly certainly it was justice for sure. but just this can do everything just isn't just, you know, applying the rule of flow and it's not healing everything. we'll see that it will help us yell, but we still have work to do of you. under the 19 people we're also found guilty that crimes included planning and logistical support. just 14 appeared in court. the others presumed dead or missing. the biggest trial in the history of the modern republic has come to a close. a welcome moment, no doubt, but far from the end for those afflicted by frances deadliest peacetime attack. tensions are high in india, after police arrested to muslim man accused of murdering a hindu man and posting a video of it on line. it comes after months of rising tensions between hindus and muslims. in response to the latest unrest, public gatherings have been banned and internet access suspended across parts of india. o fire and fury on the streets in india, the sectarian murder of hindu taylor by 2 muslim men in the northern state of rochester, none has sparked outrage across the country. tensions are running high amid several mass public protests in the capital daily. right wing, hindu nationalist groups, plastic police, as they vented their anger over the killing me up i got, i don't want to get the command. we're protesting the killing among of can i allow one of us on what, who in spite of asking for police protection was not given any got way. this is a protest against the government out, but this is the protest to get justice for canada. and this is a protest against the ever increasing the hottie mindset in the country to get the help me to get by when i got the demonstrations continued, can i allows cremation on wednesday, his killers were arrested by police after that film themselves, carrying out the murder in his shop, in the city of uday, poor in a 2nd video that threatened the indian prime minister nor, and ramadi. their apart motive was that the murdered man had recently praised the controversial political figure, new per charmaine, a facebook post, a move for which he was arrested before being released on bail expense. his bereaved wife told journalists the facebook post was the sole reason for the killing. it was nothing else. just facebook. they killed him for such a smooth thing. oh sharma, a well known political figure recently and sends to muslims in india and elsewhere by making derogatory remarks about the prophet mohammed resulting and protests from muslims. the ruling b. j. p. party suspended her as a result. officials and new diaper have rushed to quell the religious tensions before they get any worse. they have imposed a curfew amid clashes with protesters, and i've tried to stop the murder video from spreading further online. but the killing has exposed the sectarian fault lines, which run deep in a country run by a hindu nationalist party, but in which, around 170000000 citizens are muslims. some football news now and belgian striker a mellow new cock who has returned to inter milan just one year after leaving the club for chelsea. the italian club sultan khaki for 113000000 euros an oldest of last year. but has now resigned him alone. kaka was a fine favorite during his 2 seasons in milan and had voiced his desire to one day returned to the club. just a few months after joining chelsea. well before we go, here's a quick look at our top story. this, our russian president vladimir putin says he'll respond in kind to nato after finland and sweden were invited to join the military alliance. who didn't says their membership, it will not be a problem of pledge to match any military buildup on russia's borders. nato members in madrid have named russia as their biggest threat. ferdinand demarco's junior has been sworn in as president of the philippines a month after winning a landslide election. he pledged to create more jobs, untamed inflation. he also praised his father, who as i stood as big tighter, more than 30 years ago. focus on europe is of next with a look at the syrian teenagers facing for taishan from denmark. and don't forget to stay up to date on our website, dw, dot com and follow up on our social media accounts on pablo photo alias for me. and the team here, brit and thanks for watching against up the next on ah, [000:00:00;00] with who often it is just to raise a blade that destroys when flying. although genital mutilation is forbidden in france. many women are affected. what can be done about it? the gynecologist had 10 until women's shelter fight against this brutal ritual focus on d. w. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian in ukraine, the strategic eastern, the city of savior. danielle fall last week to russian forces mocking what some west the next was called, a critical point in the conflict. my guess this week has an unusual role in this war. india, paula, mario once sat in the lower house of russia. parliament then became the only member to load against the seizure, crimea conflict on a 60 minute d, w. o. in ardo davinci, mysterious masterpiece. this perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. and no, it is not the mona lisa. it is the virgin of the rocks, 2 versions, multiple copies, and a hidden drawing. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful painting that perhaps we just don't understand? the search for answers starts july 7th on d, w. a . hello and welcome to 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u. s. and tell is, community continues to receive personally know media coverage. here in the us. as the political leaders, you are responsible continue to walk free in washington. rachel blevins, r c t u k cinema chains have cancelled screenings of a movie that many muslims, a cooling both bloss less and racist. me these cool the lady of heaven. and it depicts the story of lady fatima, who is the daughter of prophet mohammad. but critics have claimed that the plot doesn't accurately portray historical events. it is underpinned with the sectarian ideology and blasphemous in nature to the muslim community. it grossly disrespects the prophet mohammed in many ways and is deeply disturbing to every muslim now around a $120000.00 people have signed a petition against the movie and furious was employ chesapeake taking place outside cinemas. chains have said that they cancel screenings to ensure the safety of staff and also customers, the british health. when is this such a job? it has come out against the decision stressing that britain has freedom of speech. you might not like what someone's got to say, but they have a right to say it. what we have in this country is freedom of speech and e
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r u. s. congressional committee investigating last year's capitol hill attack has been told the violence was orchestrated by former president, donald trump. the panels calling it an attempt to cube the presidents of the u. s. and brazil have agreed to work together to prevent more trees being cut down and the amazon mat on the sidelines of the summit of the americas. well, the focus has been on climate change and migration russian forces are continuing their attack on ukraine's eastern city. most of our don't yet with the street fighting and heavy artillery fire ukrainian forces say the lack of long range weapons to counter russian. artillery is catastrophic. a deadlock on grain exports from ukrainian ports is intensifying a global food crisis. explosive minds have been spread across black c ports and that's been blocking shipments for weeks. now officials and one of 2 rushing back to break away regions in the east, se they'll soon start shipments by rail to russia. just traffic reports from keith . another truck arrives at this farm in the queue region norton. ukraine. thought the rush is on to empty. the silos of last year's harvest of maize, to make space for approximately 35000 tons of winter wheat
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u. s. stop making compensation payments as it focuses on ukraine. to date, a r p donors have spent over $2000000.00 supporting you to be clear. we are in this situation because what we were told about u. s. government support and timelines has not been fulfilled. the delays paired with the attention the war in ukraine is receiving his course. the major fundraising issues, dozens of african refugees gathered in the obedient capital to protest their plight . made being temporarily accommodated in hotels ahead of a planned way. sions to north america, but hundreds are still stuff. benuya unable to pay the higher hotel bills that comes with the tourist season. number of them work for washington during the ask i were i'm, we got the chance to speak to someone. what is the difference between the people of afghanistan and ukraine? people are burning in a war. yeah, no one has their voices. why? if you are in countries in the us, open the borders to ukrainians. look at our situation. the u. s. must not leave us in an uncertain manner. we must not be forgotten because if he cranes, what's our difference from ukrainians? what is this double game on? some moment tele doing on young man the whole world. in particular, the us is responsible for a vacuum eating afghan, so now they're focusing a new crane. they now must have a tension to us again. well, have got this all going well with american re team. we want americans to create us as soon as possible. our children are being deprived of education when living in an uncertain situation for 89 months. we do not call if you'd like to explore any of those stories further to make sure to spend some time over at r t dot com plenty there to keep you informed and entertained as well. good bye for know.
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u. s. stop making compensation payments as it focuses on ukraine. to date, a r p donors have spent over $2000000.00 supporting you to be clear. we are in this situation because what we've been told about u. s. government support and timelines has not been fulfilled. the delays paired with the attention the war in ukraine is receiving has caused us major fundraising issues. dozens of african refugees gathered in the albion capital on the streets there to protest their plight may been temporarily accommodated in hotels. the head of a planned evacuation to north america. the hundreds are still stuck in obelia, unable to pay the higher hotel bills during the tourist. a number of them worked for washington during the else can. we talk to some of the refugees what is the difference between the people of afghanistan and ukraine? our people are burning in a war. no one has their voices wired for european countries in the us open the borders to ukrainians. but look at our situation. the u. s. must not leave a synonym certain manner. we must not be forgotten because if he cranes, what's our difference from ukrainians? what is this double game on the someone with our don young man, the whole world in particular, the u. s. was responsible for evacuating afghans. now they're focusing on ukraine. they now must be attention to us again. well, i guess it's not with americans for 18 years. we want americans to create us as soon as possible. our children are being deprived of education. we're living in an uncertain situation for 89 months. we do not have a dark side of the american experiment and focus next, neo nazi hate crypt. we examined how some members managed to change their lives around and are not a force for good in their communities despite pressure from their peers out. documentaries, right ahead. the.
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u. k. a celebrated queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. ah, i'm fill gail. welcome to the program, sweden and the u. k. r i c countries to promise ukraine more weapons after germany and the u. s. a pledge to advance to ad defense and rocket systems yesterday. and this comes as ukrainian forces struggle to beat back russia's advance and the eastern don bass. the governor there says 80 percent of the industrial hub surveyor done yet is now under russian control. our next report contains images that you may find distressing. oh, in the fight for ukraine's east, another life is lost. locals were sheltering in this school in the hockey region. when it was hit. here the russian ground troops have been pushed back. but the air strikes continue to kill civilians. duck with you as a pupil by 2, i wish they would see those circled liberators. what do they liberate us from? your home is getting out of reach such pain, the maker, the sweden and the u. k. have now joined germany and the us in offering more advanced weaponry to help defend ukraine. the kremlin claimed this new military aid wouldn't stop russian advances. of course, this pumping of ukraine with weapons, especially more mode
u. k. a celebrated queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. ah, i'm fill gail. welcome to the program, sweden and the u. k. r i c countries to promise ukraine more weapons after germany and the u. s. a pledge to advance to ad defense and rocket systems yesterday. and this comes as ukrainian forces struggle to beat back russia's advance and the eastern don bass. the governor there says 80 percent of the industrial hub surveyor done yet is now under russian control. our next report contains images that...