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allies off the russia, russia. but the zaleski government is being highly motivated and they do to gain a lesson from his story. i want to ask you about another comment of yours and this elijah resurrection of russian. zara expansion. isn't your suggestion? i'm quoting you here. eastern europe and all the countries will undoubtedly still depression much more from now on. what exactly do you have in mind? from my point of perspective, if the security concern of russia is over, ukraine is opening away to the invasion of ukraine. and if the invasion become successful, then why that won't be any security threats from the bulk of countries to the russia in welcome countries or the baltic countries with you mentioned, they are part of me though they're officially part of me. do you think russia, i mean, i think and the distinction between no. a military analyst and all the other kinds of analysts is that only 2 people tend to take into account, you know, the capacities of various actors to go out setting up the ration, g
allies off the russia, russia. but the zaleski government is being highly motivated and they do to gain a lesson from his story. i want to ask you about another comment of yours and this elijah resurrection of russian. zara expansion. isn't your suggestion? i'm quoting you here. eastern europe and all the countries will undoubtedly still depression much more from now on. what exactly do you have in mind? from my point of perspective, if the security concern of russia is over, ukraine is opening...
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quarrel russia europe but the paradox is that they bring russia and china closer together of course, for them this is an extremely sad story, but they put everything at stake, because the conflict. as you say existential, it will mean a complete reformatting of the entire planet and now the question is principled russia challenged the one who himself was going to challenge everyone and rebuild the whole world, and therefore russia should be publicly punished if the situation arises that they have overwhelmed ukraine with weapons, they have assembled an unusual large coalition, which, at the command from washington, it is important to show them here. this is unity. yes, they just pressed the button and everyone votes for that, if in this situation. russia will achieve the goals set in the special operation, then the question will arise guys, what can you do on the planet, except to overwhelm a weapon, to threaten, what is called flapping its wings, so the question is extremely fundamental , it is not only about the fact that china will move further, forward, watching how russia, uh, s
quarrel russia europe but the paradox is that they bring russia and china closer together of course, for them this is an extremely sad story, but they put everything at stake, because the conflict. as you say existential, it will mean a complete reformatting of the entire planet and now the question is principled russia challenged the one who himself was going to challenge everyone and rebuild the whole world, and therefore russia should be publicly punished if the situation arises that they...
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he's in empowered that mila tourists empowered the russia haters, russia, peter b r. u. glad that the the, the ethnic cleansing of the don bass is come to an end. i hope that they settle the di hi, so i hope they do their site. we started out the program with context and there was a predicate. and let's not forget that context and predicate as all the time we have about to thank my guests in new york, but that, and here in moscow. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here. darcy see you next time? remember crossteck rules. ah ah. oh is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led to somewhere? direct? what is true war his way? in a world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. holden is the aggressor today. i'm authorizing additional strong sanctions. today russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in your speech of liberalism was of course renewed
he's in empowered that mila tourists empowered the russia haters, russia, peter b r. u. glad that the the, the ethnic cleansing of the don bass is come to an end. i hope that they settle the di hi, so i hope they do their site. we started out the program with context and there was a predicate. and let's not forget that context and predicate as all the time we have about to thank my guests in new york, but that, and here in moscow. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here. darcy see you...
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against russia. folly: i hear what you're saying. let me bring in hugh williamson. response to what you have just heard about the dates. russia says it withdrew on the 31st of march. they say the bodies were probably brought there by the ukrainian forces. human rights watch has been to bucha. you started investigating. what have you seen, what have you found? hugh: human rights watch published a report the weekend which looked at apparent war crimes by russian forces in the first half of march. in bucha and elsewhere. in bucha we identified a case based on many interviews and other evidence where russian soldiers executed ukrainian man at short distance in the back of the head by shooting him while he was kneeling on the pavement on the street in bucha. this was during the russian acknowledged occupation of bucha . we also published a statement about evidence in the first half of march of a woman whose husband was shot. we do not know the circumstances of the shooting, but the russian troops denied h
against russia. folly: i hear what you're saying. let me bring in hugh williamson. response to what you have just heard about the dates. russia says it withdrew on the 31st of march. they say the bodies were probably brought there by the ukrainian forces. human rights watch has been to bucha. you started investigating. what have you seen, what have you found? hugh: human rights watch published a report the weekend which looked at apparent war crimes by russian forces in the first half of march....
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that's what we see in russia. if the un security council fails to meaningfully intervene here, what does this mean for international law on the whole? well, we've seen this before with the security council being unable to take a snap against the soviet aggression. in the 19 forties and fifties and sixties, the invasion of hungry, the invasion of czechoslovakia. we've seen this before and yeah, if of the democracies of the world remained resolute in protecting the democracy against this type of aggression over the long term democracy, it can thrive. and in the authoritarian has them could be pushed back, but we must be determined to do that. the un security council was not going to solve this problem for us. russia has a permanent veto and they will use the stop any type of action and security council . we have other means we must use those other means to push back against russian aggression and war crimes that we're seeing today. and you crank professor richard painter from the university, and i said, i want to th
that's what we see in russia. if the un security council fails to meaningfully intervene here, what does this mean for international law on the whole? well, we've seen this before with the security council being unable to take a snap against the soviet aggression. in the 19 forties and fifties and sixties, the invasion of hungry, the invasion of czechoslovakia. we've seen this before and yeah, if of the democracies of the world remained resolute in protecting the democracy against this type of...
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now as an to russia. and this is probably the worst case scenario for us because it was such kind of mood of the nation. it could be very hard to achieve the goals which were put in front of this operation. and i see that this kind of goggle psychological tent, any criminal society, will have a very long term influence and very long term negative effects for russia. yes, absolutely, absolutely. and not only for actually the sheep i, because unfortunately a lot of my friends in ukraine are now considered russian, russian citizen as enemies as leaders, et cetera, et cetera. so this is reading a lot of personal contacts, ruining a lot of a lot of historical traditions, historical ties, and to overcome this. current crisis will be terribly. mr. protein has repeatedly complain that the west never listened to russia's what he called legitimate security concerns. but when he did listen and all the western leaders trooped off to moscow to talk to him, he simply lied direct to their faces and presented them with a
now as an to russia. and this is probably the worst case scenario for us because it was such kind of mood of the nation. it could be very hard to achieve the goals which were put in front of this operation. and i see that this kind of goggle psychological tent, any criminal society, will have a very long term influence and very long term negative effects for russia. yes, absolutely, absolutely. and not only for actually the sheep i, because unfortunately a lot of my friends in ukraine are now...
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who else might be doing it and, and why russia, in the 1st place now, a going away from russia to supply assorted national jess, just all to just going by for weeks, who saw that the phone lash, promoted, the most radical planning to diversify it's and the g in force. so basically what they stated that was there will be no, no rush and call in 2 months time. there will be no russian oil by end of $22.00, and it will be no expense loan there. rush natural gas congress, which is about to expire at the end of $22.00. so these are sort of been and this has been important paulding in the home and also gary, of course and, and now was seen at this opportunity to go away from her as a spy source. and now we also see that they have alternatives and bulgaria dogs as well because it gets that's vast. majority of natural gas from russia. exactly, exactly, that, that's a good point, but bulgaria can get their yes from us over john. now we see that they are signing more long term contracts. acid or john and gas. okay. at, chris says, look at russia and why it's insisting on these rubles payments in t
who else might be doing it and, and why russia, in the 1st place now, a going away from russia to supply assorted national jess, just all to just going by for weeks, who saw that the phone lash, promoted, the most radical planning to diversify it's and the g in force. so basically what they stated that was there will be no, no rush and call in 2 months time. there will be no russian oil by end of $22.00, and it will be no expense loan there. rush natural gas congress, which is about to expire...
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because what is the most dangerous scenario for russia? is that such and of the appraisal will last long. but does putin realize that with all these apparently unforeseen reactions and results from this war, that he's actually losing it? he's not going to win this. the wester said, you know, they're determined that he should not win in ukraine. that doesn't have a fit in the kremlin. and it was, by the way, just best the day once again, that affected by fiscal ins press secretary that the victory is near. this feeling is domini. still explain, can you oh, there is a feeling that are are more or less been coming days or may be coming weeks. the directory will be reached and this will then you grant you the ship on their knees and they will agree on any document or design with rush. they really believe that still yes, there is a building and the western sanctions and the western support that's been given to ukraine hasn't changed their mind about any of this. prentice kicking are less than sanctions are, in fact long term sanctions and not i
because what is the most dangerous scenario for russia? is that such and of the appraisal will last long. but does putin realize that with all these apparently unforeseen reactions and results from this war, that he's actually losing it? he's not going to win this. the wester said, you know, they're determined that he should not win in ukraine. that doesn't have a fit in the kremlin. and it was, by the way, just best the day once again, that affected by fiscal ins press secretary that the...
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they said they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this: i don't see any reason why it would be. >> that is such a win for putin. it is such a, you know, it's like watching your enemy shoot himself in both feet, both hands. >> i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today and what he did... >> it's your enemy admitting that you are better. i mean, it's everything he's ever wanted-- it's for the u.s. to admit that the u.s. is stupid and weak and bad, and that russia is good and strong and powerful. >> extraordinary moment in american history, something i thought i would never see. >> narrator: in moscow, putin was emboldened. >> as long as trump was president, i think putin felt he had a free hand, essentially. putin felt unbound and unconstrained. >> narrator: continuing to tighten his hold on russia. >> (screaming) >> he is building up his own power at home. he is smothering out opposition. >> police in russia arrested one of the country's most prominent opposition leaders. anti
they said they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this: i don't see any reason why it would be. >> that is such a win for putin. it is such a, you know, it's like watching your enemy shoot himself in both feet, both hands. >> i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today and what he did... >> it's your enemy admitting that you are better. i mean, it's everything he's ever wanted--...
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it wasn't russia that did it, it was internal affairs, sandu didn't say a word about russia. and why do you think she might be afraid to directly accuse or, on the contrary, deny it? i think that in this case, president sandu is making a mistake because she is obviously counting on those promises with on the part of russia, which were informally expressed in her communication with dmitry cossack, who has long dealt with the problems of moldova and transnistria. in the kremlin administration, it is obvious that moldova at the official level did not exchange support for the sanctions against russia proposed by the european union for the so-called not russia's interference in moldova's internal affairs, but we see that the price of russia's promises in this case is, let's say, low , so in my opinion, president sandu should act more actively, including in the sense of political consultations with ukraine, since it should be even more obvious to her that moldova is currently facing a direct and real threat of destabilization of the situation in the country. thank you very much. po
it wasn't russia that did it, it was internal affairs, sandu didn't say a word about russia. and why do you think she might be afraid to directly accuse or, on the contrary, deny it? i think that in this case, president sandu is making a mistake because she is obviously counting on those promises with on the part of russia, which were informally expressed in her communication with dmitry cossack, who has long dealt with the problems of moldova and transnistria. in the kremlin administration, it...
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russia cannot be deceived. pavel what awaits us next week meeting on the development of the agro-industrial complex in the world in the near future is clearly waiting for a food crisis. russia provides food for itself. thank you very much. on this i say goodbye to you, and we will see the audience in just a few minutes in the studio on sunday evening. washington is persistently trying to kill the russian economy to bring us to our knees, he doesn't give a damn about the service station on the europeans, the us treasury is imposing new sanctions to protest against the sharp growth. price passes even well-fed britain but instead to stop shooting everything in the foot, while faithful to the battered house, european politicians demand even more tightening of economic measures. the brightest russophobes call for outright theft. they don't want to freeze you anymore, to confiscate russian assets in favor of ukraine, russians are being intimidated by the fact that they will stop issuing european visas. at the same ti
russia cannot be deceived. pavel what awaits us next week meeting on the development of the agro-industrial complex in the world in the near future is clearly waiting for a food crisis. russia provides food for itself. thank you very much. on this i say goodbye to you, and we will see the audience in just a few minutes in the studio on sunday evening. washington is persistently trying to kill the russian economy to bring us to our knees, he doesn't give a damn about the service station on the...
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ukraine and ukrainians as enemies, russia does not fight ukraine the way russia fought nazi germany in the forties , russia, as putin said, pities its own soldiers and seeks to minimize the damage. and russia takes pity on the civilian population of ukraine and that is why the dynamics are slow and if the united states perceives this slow dynamics as a manifestation of weakness, then this is a very serious mistake, which in turn can lead to. as i said to the misinterpretation of russian red lines and ultimately to an undesirable, and inadvertent military clash, which the biden administration actually wants to avoid, but i'm very glad dmitry that this issue was raised this issue is very important, because you know, this is an american e, the term is narrative, and the idea of \u200b\u200bwhat is happening and what both sides say about events and e is happening a radical spillover between the narratives in moscow and washington as far as the american view is concerned, yes, at the beginning of the operation, russia was expected to achieve military success very quickly. it was no
ukraine and ukrainians as enemies, russia does not fight ukraine the way russia fought nazi germany in the forties , russia, as putin said, pities its own soldiers and seeks to minimize the damage. and russia takes pity on the civilian population of ukraine and that is why the dynamics are slow and if the united states perceives this slow dynamics as a manifestation of weakness, then this is a very serious mistake, which in turn can lead to. as i said to the misinterpretation of russian red...
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where russia has a naval base to think that the world would benefit from making russia a nuclear power equivalent to the united states, a pariah, i think, does not really represent our interests in the future. jack must look know. this is some of the latest footage of russian soldiers inside the dunbar. city of mortar, useful clearing, arch remaining groups of pro, key of military forces and armored personnel. carrier is seen providing cover for russian marines, while a vacuum and casualties from the bottles of the russian army is providing support for it than yes. republic forces while also bringing aid to local civilians, helping them leave the area of the heaviest fighting some western observers to say they're being shown a one sided picture of the conflict by their media at home. i've gone to doug us to find out what's really happening there. spanish blogger, political, and list reuben, his birth is one of them. he sees western countries supporting key f with weapons could be complicit in what he calls a genocide. as part of my analysis of the situation in international politics, e
where russia has a naval base to think that the world would benefit from making russia a nuclear power equivalent to the united states, a pariah, i think, does not really represent our interests in the future. jack must look know. this is some of the latest footage of russian soldiers inside the dunbar. city of mortar, useful clearing, arch remaining groups of pro, key of military forces and armored personnel. carrier is seen providing cover for russian marines, while a vacuum and casualties...
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and i think they looked at russia behavior in russia invasion of ukraine. i can, i do not think that they would approve of that. i don't think that they sorta was a good idea. but now that the saw how russia has spared, they're likely going to draw lessons lessons for their military strategy, but also lessons for their political calculations. and once again became a question here. hi one, professor. i think we appreciate your insights tonight. thank you. thank you for having the russians invasion of ukraine has forced europe, especially germany to come to terms with its dependency on russian oil and natural gas and getting off russian energy means that europe has to find new sources. and that is where the united states comes in. he doesn't use washington bureau chief in his poll travel to the state of north dakota, where she found fossil fuel producer is ready to meet the new demand from europe and cash. and at the same time, ah, it's a race against time. in the midst of a world wide energy crisis, the question is, how the western world can secure its energ
and i think they looked at russia behavior in russia invasion of ukraine. i can, i do not think that they would approve of that. i don't think that they sorta was a good idea. but now that the saw how russia has spared, they're likely going to draw lessons lessons for their military strategy, but also lessons for their political calculations. and once again became a question here. hi one, professor. i think we appreciate your insights tonight. thank you. thank you for having the russians...
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and then subject russia to the same fate of the former yugoslavia which is to dismember russia and so. busy they are, they, they are in, in the mode of trying to provoke and prolong this war in order to weaken russia, so that it will never be able to resist. the u. s. is hedge a monic game game. one of the stated reasons for russia's war in ukraine. what's happening, the conflict was to prevent the country from joining nato wherever we are now seeing moves from finland, sweden to try and enter the block. now some observers have called it a provocation against russia that might have been laughed out of time a few months ago. but now what's your take? i'm hoping that that those 2 countries, finland and sweden do not join nato because this will only aggravate the situation . nato should have disbanded and 1990 or 91 when the soviet union dissolved itself. its purpose was to contain the soviet union, but it didn't disband itself. instead, after lying to mister gorbachev about not expanding one inch eastward from a reunited, germany has spread 800 kilometers eastward and taken in 14 countr
and then subject russia to the same fate of the former yugoslavia which is to dismember russia and so. busy they are, they, they are in, in the mode of trying to provoke and prolong this war in order to weaken russia, so that it will never be able to resist. the u. s. is hedge a monic game game. one of the stated reasons for russia's war in ukraine. what's happening, the conflict was to prevent the country from joining nato wherever we are now seeing moves from finland, sweden to try and enter...
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how is russia handling the? the numbers coming out of this conflict with the kremlin is tightly controlling these numbers. we've only had ministry of defense in russia. publish numbers of fallen soldiers on the russian side, twice the last time at the end of march. when they said just over 1300 soldiers were killed. and an example for that tight control is you might remember it, the sinking of the moskva flags in the, the ship, which is the fragment of the, of the russian fleet in the black sea. there was a lot of mystery around that. so initially, russia said that the crew was fully evacuated. there was though a wreath at the ceremony for the ship, which said to the crew and the ship, which journalists noted an investigative journalists also did a lot of digging. they found posts from parents who were talking about their children being missing and they put the number of dead or dried around 37 or 40 people. and only last week, there was an official statement saying that one crew member died and that 27 are miss
how is russia handling the? the numbers coming out of this conflict with the kremlin is tightly controlling these numbers. we've only had ministry of defense in russia. publish numbers of fallen soldiers on the russian side, twice the last time at the end of march. when they said just over 1300 soldiers were killed. and an example for that tight control is you might remember it, the sinking of the moskva flags in the, the ship, which is the fragment of the, of the russian fleet in the black...
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and so as a result of that, that put russia in a very defensive position. russia's ambassadors specifically noted that as has clearly been seen, russia's goal is not to conquer the nation of ukraine. take listen to what else he had to say. we police least of a priest, you bill goes down the middle east. we came to ukraine to bring the long awaited peace to the bleeding. dumbass, not a truce, but a real lasting piece. and for that is necessary to root out cruelty to cast out the malignant neo nazi chima, that's consuming training would eventually begin to consume russia. and we will achieve this goal hopefully, sooner rather than later. that can be no other way out. we do not hit civilian objects in order to save as many civilian people as possible. yeah, that's why we're not moving as fast as many expected. we're not acting like america or is allies acted in iraq and syria, wiping out entire cities. they didn't feel sorry for them, but we feel sorry for them because they all people close to us. good. now, united states ambassador to the united nations also made a very important and mission
and so as a result of that, that put russia in a very defensive position. russia's ambassadors specifically noted that as has clearly been seen, russia's goal is not to conquer the nation of ukraine. take listen to what else he had to say. we police least of a priest, you bill goes down the middle east. we came to ukraine to bring the long awaited peace to the bleeding. dumbass, not a truce, but a real lasting piece. and for that is necessary to root out cruelty to cast out the malignant neo...
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fear about direct conflict with russia. brent: let me ask you, the u.s. -- you, as a former foreign minister, what would you advise zelenskyy to do right now? ukraine went to germany to say yes to an embargo of russian oil and natural gas. what is the best way to get germany to do what ukraine wanted to do? guest: to get the german chancellor, to get the german politicians to the places where the russians committed genocide, places like mucha, because the photos have been seen over the world. simply to get emotion. it is not about politics. it is about a moral reality. so just see what the russians would like to do to the whole of ukraine. it is not about territory, it is about the extinction of ukraine and our statehood, because putin openly called us anti-russia. so give real emotion to germans politicians. brent: when you look at the german political class, do you see a group of politicians who are complicit in enabling vladimir putin to create his war machine and to attack ukraine? guest: it is the perception in ukraine
fear about direct conflict with russia. brent: let me ask you, the u.s. -- you, as a former foreign minister, what would you advise zelenskyy to do right now? ukraine went to germany to say yes to an embargo of russian oil and natural gas. what is the best way to get germany to do what ukraine wanted to do? guest: to get the german chancellor, to get the german politicians to the places where the russians committed genocide, places like mucha, because the photos have been seen over the world....
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what actually happened seems to be of little concern. ukraine that salads accuse russia, russia and its allies, ukraine. every day. the news about horror stories becomes more and more delusional . however, the key f fake machine won't stop in order to humanize russia and denigrate it as much as possible. the mad animals from the nationalist battalions and territorial defense forces are ready to kill their own civilians. at the end of march, russian forces quickly pulled out of the area. on the 31st, the mayor of butcher, in a video announced that the town had been re captured by ukrainian troops. he did mention any corpses, which, according to keith's version, already lifted the streets flu, he threw his dear friends dear buchan community march 30. first. we'll go down in the history our town. as the day of its liberation from russian forces, ukrainian troops sent to the town soon after grizzly images flooded, social media, alleged and disputed satellites images which western media claim to being shot more than a week before. suddenly showed bodies everywhere. some near impact craters,
what actually happened seems to be of little concern. ukraine that salads accuse russia, russia and its allies, ukraine. every day. the news about horror stories becomes more and more delusional . however, the key f fake machine won't stop in order to humanize russia and denigrate it as much as possible. the mad animals from the nationalist battalions and territorial defense forces are ready to kill their own civilians. at the end of march, russian forces quickly pulled out of the area. on the...
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yes, and then all of a sudden, yes, russia can win russia wins, what a horror. and what are they afraid of? you and i showed the switch-on from donetsk, i saw how warm it is there today - 25°c, and all these great military analysts proved to us that russian tanks can advance only if the ground is frozen enough. yes, respectively, well, at 25 ° heat, it is unlikely that she was frozen enough, in fact, but see, panic nonetheless. and on the face we see, indeed, these panic articles of the article. and by the way, not only the kuleba or the ukrainian side were so frightened for some reason, such a visit to moscow is really not enough. what’s decisive is that you can really decide to reach an agreement, and boris johnson also said that russia would use it for its propaganda, well, everyone suddenly threw everything in so suddenly they were scared, as if something could change it can be used. let's use. well, how can we right now use and understand. how do you know who they call the main propagandists in russia so please don't ask us such questions. so for sure,
yes, and then all of a sudden, yes, russia can win russia wins, what a horror. and what are they afraid of? you and i showed the switch-on from donetsk, i saw how warm it is there today - 25°c, and all these great military analysts proved to us that russian tanks can advance only if the ground is frozen enough. yes, respectively, well, at 25 ° heat, it is unlikely that she was frozen enough, in fact, but see, panic nonetheless. and on the face we see, indeed, these panic articles of the...
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not violating us sanctions on russia. they are increasing the amount of oil they're buying from russia. us oil giants are not thrilled about that. and here's how india is foreign minister responded when asked about these words from the states and us feelings about what the country's best interest is. if you're looking at the energy purchase is from russia, i would suggest that your attention shouldn't be focused on europe, which probably we do buy some energy which is necessary for our energy security. but i suspect, looking at the figures, probably our total purchases for the month would be less than what europe does in an optimal. another concern of us leaders is the amount of weaponry that india is purchasing from russia. this point about half of the weapons india imports come from russia. and prior to the meeting, lloyd austin expressed that same theme that it was not in the interests of india to continue purchasing weapons from russia. now we also heard from anthony blank and urging an end to these weapons deals, we
not violating us sanctions on russia. they are increasing the amount of oil they're buying from russia. us oil giants are not thrilled about that. and here's how india is foreign minister responded when asked about these words from the states and us feelings about what the country's best interest is. if you're looking at the energy purchase is from russia, i would suggest that your attention shouldn't be focused on europe, which probably we do buy some energy which is necessary for our energy...
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and he accused russia to day of trying to cover up their crimes. they're saying that they brought in mol, dial cream, atoria to get rid of the bodies, as i said, difficult to verify it. and the moment, however, we have to say that the ukranian government has been warning that something like that could happen. they fear that after what happened in boucher and borrowed younger after the world was so shocked by the apparent war crimes committed to allegedly coveted by the russian army that to the russian forces could try to to, to cover up her. their crimes did abuse alexander phenomena with the ladies to night from keep alexander. thank you. oh, our reporter joe door. roy has taken a closer look at the latest military movements in ukraine. well, just a few weeks ago, russian forces were close to encircling the ukrainian capital keith. but in recent days, the military map has been re drawn. the knots are about to show you come from british defense intelligence. and here we can see the territory that was controlled by russia up until late march, that w
and he accused russia to day of trying to cover up their crimes. they're saying that they brought in mol, dial cream, atoria to get rid of the bodies, as i said, difficult to verify it. and the moment, however, we have to say that the ukranian government has been warning that something like that could happen. they fear that after what happened in boucher and borrowed younger after the world was so shocked by the apparent war crimes committed to allegedly coveted by the russian army that to the...
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also at the negotiating table is russia and russia is not interested in making it easier for iranian oil to replace russian oil in the global market. and that's it for me. and the dw business team check us out aligned to w dot com slash business. i'm seeking beardsley like ah, with ego india. it once was a bio diversity hotspot, lake billy kat in southern india, but pollution and climate change have destroyed the rich ecosystem. yet people keep going out of desperation. i don't know, denying low. i don't want to love gonna one want to limit the melody. little me on, on the one with was alternative. do they have a good 30 minutes on d w. ah aah! every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities, reader, how can we protect habitat, what to do with them all our ways? we can make a difference by choosing smart new solutions over stain said in our ways global ideas. the environmental series in global $3000.00 on d, w, and online store to know which spooky intimidation and transformed into an orgy of hate and violen
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more than 5 million ukrainians have fled abroad in the eight weeks since russia launched -- russia's aggression has triggered the fastest growing refugee migration in europe. olaf scholz is facing growing frustration over what his critics say is a lack of leadership. >> the 10th of the giving hints instead of answers. his government is sending money to ukraine but not supplying heavy weapons. >> we asked the german arms manufacturers to tell us what equipment they can supply in the near future. ukraine has made it possible selections. given ukraine money he needs to buy them. >> shops suggest it would not be german-made tanks. >> it is operational systems that are immediately available. >> the chancellor's stress that weapons would be virtually impossible because there would be limits to what could be delivered. the debate goes on among the coalition partners, the free democrats and the greens, the former quick to respond on twitter, writing that everyone is doing what germany is doing is not correct, we are still lagging too far behind. criticism from the greens. >> it seems to me t
more than 5 million ukrainians have fled abroad in the eight weeks since russia launched -- russia's aggression has triggered the fastest growing refugee migration in europe. olaf scholz is facing growing frustration over what his critics say is a lack of leadership. >> the 10th of the giving hints instead of answers. his government is sending money to ukraine but not supplying heavy weapons. >> we asked the german arms manufacturers to tell us what equipment they can supply in the...
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the writer has never held off criticizing russia's leaders. she speaks out fearlessly and sees herself in good company, grew my knuckle in my wide circle of acquaintances, and i'm not just talking about friends, but every one i know. i haven't met a single person who supports putin was, was not one of our lead sky is not just an important voice in russia. the trained geneticist from a jewish family has had her books translated into 30 languages, novels, and stories about the tragedies of the 20th century and everyday life in posts in russia, in her later collection and lisa, by her death. the heroines are women coping with everyday life. resume system and so she soon russia is a country where women have the upper hand than everyone except for in government. i mean, if this war can be it will be by women who if it's not stop, it means that in power, don't care at all. what women think or want to blue? it's a lumens ancient, but bullet leach guy, i feel sure the wall will have terrible consequences. relations between russia and ukraine, she beli
the writer has never held off criticizing russia's leaders. she speaks out fearlessly and sees herself in good company, grew my knuckle in my wide circle of acquaintances, and i'm not just talking about friends, but every one i know. i haven't met a single person who supports putin was, was not one of our lead sky is not just an important voice in russia. the trained geneticist from a jewish family has had her books translated into 30 languages, novels, and stories about the tragedies of the...
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but russia is unrepentant. in fact, the speaker of parliament here said, "good, let's cut off the gas now to all countries who are hostile to russia." talking of hostile... ..russia continued to attack ukraine. here, with cruise missiles. there are russians who oppose this operation, but public protest is dangerous. sasha skochilenko knows that. she has been charged with spreading fake news about the russian army. she is accused of replacing supermarket price tags with anti—war messages. for that, she faces up to ten years in prison. sonia, her partner, believes it is a case that says so much about russia. translation: what this tells us is that freedom of speech - in our country is being stamped out, political repression has got worse, and that people who are against the war are being persecuted and put in prison. what those in power here demand is unflinching support for the offensive in ukraine, and for russia's confrontation with the west. steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. the us has been watching
but russia is unrepentant. in fact, the speaker of parliament here said, "good, let's cut off the gas now to all countries who are hostile to russia." talking of hostile... ..russia continued to attack ukraine. here, with cruise missiles. there are russians who oppose this operation, but public protest is dangerous. sasha skochilenko knows that. she has been charged with spreading fake news about the russian army. she is accused of replacing supermarket price tags with anti—war...
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now, most of the in outlets in russia, writing by russia, declare the for an agent. that is, it don't provide credible information and so on. they've done a lot of investigation about this and it's just absolutely heartbreaking and shocking to see that, that, that evidence. but what also is lauren, at least what i learned from me do they and others. is that it depends on who was in charge of because the troops were moved all the time because that war was shock . it seems to me even to the military, the way. ready it's been conducted because they didn't know when exactly they would go and how far they would go in and so on and so forth. so it was conducted, i mean, the preparation was a very clean to stein operation in a sense. and so the troops will move to, for example, the most brutal of them is the chechen battalions and we've seen the president of chechnya comes on a bit of can been talking about completely elimination of you know, the nazi ukrainian is altogether going all the way there is also another troops of russian. god goes guardia also. supposedly they ac
now, most of the in outlets in russia, writing by russia, declare the for an agent. that is, it don't provide credible information and so on. they've done a lot of investigation about this and it's just absolutely heartbreaking and shocking to see that, that, that evidence. but what also is lauren, at least what i learned from me do they and others. is that it depends on who was in charge of because the troops were moved all the time because that war was shock . it seems to me even to the...
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that is president putin and russia. and beyond that i don't have any comment on military tactic. >> reporter: now all of this coming as the u.s. has said in recent days that they believe vladimir putin is being misinformed by some of his advisers and that he appears to be self-isolated, that he might even be punishing some of his own advisers. it is notable at the u.s. appears to not want to comment right now on potential ukrainian counter attacks on russian soil. the u.s. has so far been very careful to not say anything, to do anything that might be seen by the kremlin as being escalatory. mj lee, cnn the white house. >> while the people of ukraine continue their fight against russian forces one member of their parliament is in the united states to get more help. has been meeting with members of congress and earlier she spoke with our wolf blitzer. >> i don't know a ukrainian who hasn't lost someone they love or know. and i think this war will change us forever because every ukrainian pushed out of his or her home have
that is president putin and russia. and beyond that i don't have any comment on military tactic. >> reporter: now all of this coming as the u.s. has said in recent days that they believe vladimir putin is being misinformed by some of his advisers and that he appears to be self-isolated, that he might even be punishing some of his own advisers. it is notable at the u.s. appears to not want to comment right now on potential ukrainian counter attacks on russian soil. the u.s. has so far been...
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well, russia sees the nato, let's not call it any day. but anyway, some kind of a competitive whatever as a risk for that security. so if especially sweden becomes an. ready or fiddle, it becomes a part of natal. this will have a right reaction on the, on the russian side with maybe new troops new there bought a 2 for linda or whatever. and also also, maybe of the russians will enforce the fleet in, in the baltic sea when, when sweet joints, nato, it's nothing good for the stability of their budget, which absolutely no russia has imposed an entry ben against a dozen high ranking british officials, citing a hostile stance from london, the list includes prime minister boris johnson, his predecessor mer theresa may, and the foreign and defense secretaries. moscow says london has engaged in an unbridled information and political campaign aimed at isolating russia and suffocating its economy. you k has been an added the kid, a main advocate of international pressure on russia over the war in ukraine. london has imposed numerous sanctions again
well, russia sees the nato, let's not call it any day. but anyway, some kind of a competitive whatever as a risk for that security. so if especially sweden becomes an. ready or fiddle, it becomes a part of natal. this will have a right reaction on the, on the russian side with maybe new troops new there bought a 2 for linda or whatever. and also also, maybe of the russians will enforce the fleet in, in the baltic sea when, when sweet joints, nato, it's nothing good for the stability of their...
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russia russia war while ordinary people express solidarity with russia , european politicians continue to commit the floor, that after the negative european commission funds of the erlyan head of euro-diplomacy barrel, british prime minister johnson and the chancellor arrived there. austria nihan. the last two hours to meet with putin in the moscow kremlin report that the conversation will be held completely behind closed doors, no non -shooting, no statements following the meeting. the main topic will be ukraine, but maybe be raised and the gas theme is looking. zelensky , in a constant hack, your military men go for a walk around kiev next to machine guns around the perimeter . as many journalists, johnson did not announce his visit in advance. say also that we will be able to live in a box until the end, a random passer-by coincidentally standing in a closed bakery thanks jones for apparently 120 armored vehicles and new anti-ship missile systems that the british prime minister promised during the negotiations. so i'm well behind a new loan 500 million dollars from the world bank an
russia russia war while ordinary people express solidarity with russia , european politicians continue to commit the floor, that after the negative european commission funds of the erlyan head of euro-diplomacy barrel, british prime minister johnson and the chancellor arrived there. austria nihan. the last two hours to meet with putin in the moscow kremlin report that the conversation will be held completely behind closed doors, no non -shooting, no statements following the meeting. the main...
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d was on russia's borders. therefore russia had to act. well, i hope you are able to show at some point the clip of the u. s. deputy secretary of state. when she was discussing this, it was obvious, she was extremely nervous. the body language was extraordinary. obviously something very sinister was happening. it's no, it's no ordinary bio law, but it was something in nope. and then they should not be concerned at all that the russians would gain access to it. and, and i, it's a fact that the, this is, these are western kind of the same western countries they gave saddam hussein chemical weapons. if it was an ideal world that the western media, cheerleading, the war like what they, i mean, i would imagine from their narrative that this is what north bbc would be doing. what not that north korea would be something like that be today. and cnn, today, when you watch them, it's just, it's just disgusting. they just cheerleaders for war. but when the war on iraq was taking place, they weren't cheerleading the occupation, shock and awe wasn't a
d was on russia's borders. therefore russia had to act. well, i hope you are able to show at some point the clip of the u. s. deputy secretary of state. when she was discussing this, it was obvious, she was extremely nervous. the body language was extraordinary. obviously something very sinister was happening. it's no, it's no ordinary bio law, but it was something in nope. and then they should not be concerned at all that the russians would gain access to it. and, and i, it's a fact that the,...
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of course, about russia. if something happens, xi jinping has a third world war, then the ship will sink, and with it all the passengers. listen. facts once again proved that the cold war mentality only undermines the foundations of global peace, hegemonism and brute force politics only endanger world peace, and bloc confrontation only exacerbates security challenges in the 21st century. all countries of the world are sailing on one big ship with a common destiny if they are to cross the furious waves and continue on their way to a brighter future. they must act in the same direction; it is not permissible to try to throw someone into the sea. we are against unilateral sanctions and do not intend to a policy aimed at forming blocs and intensifying confrontation. china supports any effort to resolve the crisis . we will not follow double standards. we categorically unacceptable lawyer diction long arms of individual countries. we are against the abuse of unilateral sanctions and will firmly defend security, bo
of course, about russia. if something happens, xi jinping has a third world war, then the ship will sink, and with it all the passengers. listen. facts once again proved that the cold war mentality only undermines the foundations of global peace, hegemonism and brute force politics only endanger world peace, and bloc confrontation only exacerbates security challenges in the 21st century. all countries of the world are sailing on one big ship with a common destiny if they are to cross the...
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i don't think russia cure. i don't think they care about biden, or anybody. russia is going to do a rush is going to do to resolve its own security problems in there. they're in the ukraine right now doing just that. and i think ukraine will unfold on a time table. it's dictated by moscow, by brussels, not by washington, dc. now, by cnn. well, it's at, that's very interesting because when you are the way i've looked at the coverage of it, i mean, and the way the media leads and political leads, this is their story. it really has its very divorced from the events going on on the ground. and i, i tend to agree with got, you know, mosque i was going to do what it's going to do when it's done and saying it's going to say it's done on that point. gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break about about short break. we'll continue our discussion on the conflict, then you crime, stay with our team. ah, ah ah . ah, ah. just welcome at the cross stock. we're all things are considered on peter labelle. reminder, we're d
i don't think russia cure. i don't think they care about biden, or anybody. russia is going to do a rush is going to do to resolve its own security problems in there. they're in the ukraine right now doing just that. and i think ukraine will unfold on a time table. it's dictated by moscow, by brussels, not by washington, dc. now, by cnn. well, it's at, that's very interesting because when you are the way i've looked at the coverage of it, i mean, and the way the media leads and political leads,...
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they didn't listen to russia. they used ukraine to dictate their will to russia, out of fear of approaching it directly. so these attempts to trigger a conflict between russia and ukraine on to recent development. geopolitical strategists have always said that if you want to rule over eurasia, which is dominated by russia and china, you need to ignite a conflict between russia and ukraine, who have virtually the same people in order to erode that unity. western strategists have been quite successful at it in recent years. they've managed to om supply and train certain forces in ukraine, and they've mostly ignored russia's demands and concerns was up to it though i'm recognizing the 2 republics immediately moscow unambiguously signal to the west that it won't tolerate any deployment of new missiles capable of reaching russian territory in under a minute mc london wouldn't have tolerated this as well. neither would brussels, but in a washington, but in their minds they are the only ones who have that right. so how d
they didn't listen to russia. they used ukraine to dictate their will to russia, out of fear of approaching it directly. so these attempts to trigger a conflict between russia and ukraine on to recent development. geopolitical strategists have always said that if you want to rule over eurasia, which is dominated by russia and china, you need to ignite a conflict between russia and ukraine, who have virtually the same people in order to erode that unity. western strategists have been quite...
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now ukraine is less than one millimeter from russia. russia has no fear of influence. and meanwhile, the u. s. and the u. k. apparently have taken the whole pacific the pacific ocean. and my question would be this. does the solomon islands have a red line? apparently, there is no sovereignty. it only applies to ukraine. it does not apply to the solomon's island. i mean, they have broken the hypocrisy meter here in the last few days. well, i think garland, that's why the global south doesn't want to have anything to do with this because they, the further you get away from london in washington, the more hypocritical it seems. ok, that's why they're not throwing their lot in this. they have to take care of their people. they're thinking about their own sovereignty and not make allowing others to dictate what that sovereignty is. that's the world we live in gentlemen. that's all the time we have many thanks to my guess and watch it in providence and in our slow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here. are the see you next time remember process? ah. ah . in hunter, r
now ukraine is less than one millimeter from russia. russia has no fear of influence. and meanwhile, the u. s. and the u. k. apparently have taken the whole pacific the pacific ocean. and my question would be this. does the solomon islands have a red line? apparently, there is no sovereignty. it only applies to ukraine. it does not apply to the solomon's island. i mean, they have broken the hypocrisy meter here in the last few days. well, i think garland, that's why the global south doesn't...
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hold russia accountable _ russia accountable. hold russia accountable but _ russia accountable. hold russia accountable but how _ russia accountable. hold russia accountable but how and - russia accountable. hold russia accountable but how and when? j we are going to try and get some answers to those questions tonight, we have a special half hour coming up on war crimes, the investigation and the momentum that is now building behind the calls for an international tribunal. there is plenty to go at. ukraine's chief prosecutor says they have uncovered �*more than 8,000 cases' of suspected war crimes. today on his visit to kyiv the un secretary general antonio guterres was taken to some of that areas destoyed and after his visit he urged the russians to co—operate with the international crime court. 0ur colleague ben brown is in the ukrainian capital he spoke with the secretary general a few hours ago. ben, he has been touring bova a junker, butcher, irpin, where the russian forces have been accused of massacring ukrainian civilians. —— touring borodyanka, bucha, irpin. wha
hold russia accountable _ russia accountable. hold russia accountable but _ russia accountable. hold russia accountable but how _ russia accountable. hold russia accountable but how and - russia accountable. hold russia accountable but how and when? j we are going to try and get some answers to those questions tonight, we have a special half hour coming up on war crimes, the investigation and the momentum that is now building behind the calls for an international tribunal. there is plenty to go...
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to protect publish households from such a dramatic step by russia. some water residents, if not all seem reassured, does that continue to go? this man says, shutting down gas supplies might end up humming russia. he says his country has reserves 11. she was at the watch. while this woman one does how much pose like her will have to pay for developments linked to the ukraine war, saying things are already incredibly expensive. the use biggest economy germany has been the most reluctant to end gas imports from russia, but a wednesday. it said it was speeding up efforts to find alternatives, including liquefied natural gas for the commission of song dusty. i can say this are russian gas dependency, which was 55 percent before the war and dropped to 40 percent a few weeks ago. now it's 5 percent and retreat. so for now the common message is there's no need to panic, but it's hard to say how rushes move will play into the existing energy price crisis across europe. nadine baba al jazeera, the white house says it's been in contact with europe in countries
to protect publish households from such a dramatic step by russia. some water residents, if not all seem reassured, does that continue to go? this man says, shutting down gas supplies might end up humming russia. he says his country has reserves 11. she was at the watch. while this woman one does how much pose like her will have to pay for developments linked to the ukraine war, saying things are already incredibly expensive. the use biggest economy germany has been the most reluctant to end...
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c plenary that we simply will not be part of meetings while russia is speaking. russia and russians have been ostracized at such scale already. that discovering new ways to discriminate seemed impossible, but some succeeded. several weston finance ministers left me thing when it was the turn of their russian counterpart to speak. modern western diplomacy has been ripped of all undertones, all dexterity outsmarted your political rivals, made way for crude bull headed with or against us. approach with sanctions were at the ready for the latter. earlier was either curse, young were the g, 20 and related international institutions or platforms to discuss international, economic and financial issues. not occasion for formal discussions on the ukraine issue. the us and its allies are so hell bent on, shunning russia. they trip other nations who have more than one point on their agenda or what, what add to leap did make clear to his counterparts during this visit was that we don't believe it's in india's interest to accelerate or increase imports of russian energy and other commodities. an actu
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everything comes from russia. if they don't have supply lines. so when they do that, they've made the mayhem in order of the commodity markets, and that's affecting the currency when it comes to the way the rest of the world sees this conflict. i'm not sure what you thought about the western rewards and a donation report that saudi arabia, the you a refuse biden's phone call. we know that suddenly a team was sent to venezuela, where one thing thank said 40000 were killed by us sanctions against the madura government. there, the world food program is warning about which prices in egypt because we, the buyer does shillinger and russia together have the kind of infrastructural clout, to be able to save the world from global famine, caused if you believe moscow by nato expansion, these would. and if you believe nato caused by vladimir putin, there it is not so straightforward because we have a major problem with food writing, which is not just concerned with the war and ukraine. although ukraine and russia combined pr
everything comes from russia. if they don't have supply lines. so when they do that, they've made the mayhem in order of the commodity markets, and that's affecting the currency when it comes to the way the rest of the world sees this conflict. i'm not sure what you thought about the western rewards and a donation report that saudi arabia, the you a refuse biden's phone call. we know that suddenly a team was sent to venezuela, where one thing thank said 40000 were killed by us sanctions against...
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more than fifty evening flights from russia were recorded in the sumy region . according to the head of the regional military administration, valentin reznichenko, there are no casualties. launch missile strikes on the odesa region, there they again hit the bridge over the dniester liman, the head of the military administration maksym marchenko reports that the crossing is currently they are resuming, so its operation is suspended in severodonetsk, luhansk oblast, the occupiers shelled one of the two working hospitals in the entire region, according to the head of ova serhiy gaidai , doctors were injured and one civilian woman was killed, also in luhansk oblast, shelling of a mountain community continues, an electric substation was destroyed, residential quarters were destroyed, one dead person was found in donetsk oblast in the last day, the russian invaders wounded eight people, the head of the military administration, pavlo kyrilenko, reports the russians twice phosphorus shells were fired at the avdiivka village in the marine corps. as a result of the shelli
more than fifty evening flights from russia were recorded in the sumy region . according to the head of the regional military administration, valentin reznichenko, there are no casualties. launch missile strikes on the odesa region, there they again hit the bridge over the dniester liman, the head of the military administration maksym marchenko reports that the crossing is currently they are resuming, so its operation is suspended in severodonetsk, luhansk oblast, the occupiers shelled one of...
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i spoke with world leaders and everyone who could influence the events and stop russia. i spoke with president biden and chancellor schulz with the president of the european council charles michel the president of poland, anzy andryuda, spoke with the director of megate, mr. money, if the world had not woken up that night, we would not have remembered chernobyl today, because all thoughts were about what russia did to the zaporizhzhia npp, it is even surprising how quickly and completely russia, the whole state, can forget about the most terrible the catastrophe that its people survived, as well as the liquidation of the consequences of the chernobyl accident in 1986, was not only done by ukrainians, but also by belarusians, russians and others, and they should talk about that catastrophe in russian schools remind in russia every year on april 26, as they do in the whole civilized world, and instead, right today, they launched three missiles against ukraine. so they flew directly over the blocks of our nuclear plants, and at once three nuclear plants over zaporizhia, ove
i spoke with world leaders and everyone who could influence the events and stop russia. i spoke with president biden and chancellor schulz with the president of the european council charles michel the president of poland, anzy andryuda, spoke with the director of megate, mr. money, if the world had not woken up that night, we would not have remembered chernobyl today, because all thoughts were about what russia did to the zaporizhzhia npp, it is even surprising how quickly and completely...
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his russia changed in an instant. many people share the opinion that things will get even darker in the country. let's get you up to speed now on some other global headlines. for long as president has declared a nationwide state of emergency following days of protests, demonstrators blocked roads across the country on friday, calling for the government to resign. sri lanka is suffering shortages of fuel and widespread power cuts. and thursday protesters set fire to vehicles near the president's home. and a major breakthrough, the warring parties in yemen, civil war have declared a 2 month ceasefire. the un broker deal is the 1st nation wide true since 2016. tens of thousands of people have been killed and 7 years of fighting between a saudi led coalition, backing yemen. government and who the rebels firing along the actor will smith has resigned from the academy of motion, pictures, arts and sciences, the body whose members vote on oscar award nominations. and a statement. smith said he would accept any further punish
his russia changed in an instant. many people share the opinion that things will get even darker in the country. let's get you up to speed now on some other global headlines. for long as president has declared a nationwide state of emergency following days of protests, demonstrators blocked roads across the country on friday, calling for the government to resign. sri lanka is suffering shortages of fuel and widespread power cuts. and thursday protesters set fire to vehicles near the president's...
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russia, russia being there. i think we're a little bit more civilized than leaving that. but you know, in that the perception, so be i want to ask you about a country where is that the addition of using phones? now if you can obviously go, yeah, absolutely, and israel is also despite being much smaller, it's also a country that takes in survival very seriously. and you are definitely not shy about striking targets on the countries territory. and i think to some extent, israel's, of course, projection projection relies on his adversaries knowing that some sort of retribution is inevitable. so i want to ask you whether you think that the drastic actions that she's now taking in ukraine is that there at least partially conditions on russia being has a tend to flip all as to your math. and for way too long. russia reacted earlier and more forcefully when the current prices have been avoided. doing things it could have been by yeah, i'm really by you not to states paying attention to russian security concerns a or so
russia, russia being there. i think we're a little bit more civilized than leaving that. but you know, in that the perception, so be i want to ask you about a country where is that the addition of using phones? now if you can obviously go, yeah, absolutely, and israel is also despite being much smaller, it's also a country that takes in survival very seriously. and you are definitely not shy about striking targets on the countries territory. and i think to some extent, israel's, of course,...
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one is in dialogue with russia. russia attacked in 2014. there was a time when they attacked before that. russia attacked georgia but those were not provoked. they were brutal attacks. we have to have dialogue with russia. that makes no sense. >> if you don't talk to vladimir putin, how can the war end? >> translator: one has to have tough conditions with vladimir putin. unless you meet these conditions, we don't have anything to talk about. we will protect ukraine. we will increase sanctions regime. because if you conduct a dialogue, we do not achieve anything, it is only gained by time. russia only gains. because it presents itself in the world as somebody who wants to hold a dialogue, with whom you can talk. however, on the one hand, they are saying that they want to speak. they're trying to show their civilized face. on the other hand they're murdering in the most savage way, despicable way. and these are the facts. >> do you think come pairing vladimir putin to hitler is appropriate right now? >> translator: it is a fact that russian s
one is in dialogue with russia. russia attacked in 2014. there was a time when they attacked before that. russia attacked georgia but those were not provoked. they were brutal attacks. we have to have dialogue with russia. that makes no sense. >> if you don't talk to vladimir putin, how can the war end? >> translator: one has to have tough conditions with vladimir putin. unless you meet these conditions, we don't have anything to talk about. we will protect ukraine. we will increase...
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russia denies it. russia accuses ukraine of not using humanitarian corridors. in russia, the military revealed another weapon in its arsenal. it test launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads. he said it would provide food for thought for those who try to threaten his country. >>> new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern, is visiting japan for talks with government leaders. she said new zealand needs to strengthen its position on russia's invasion of ukraine with regard to values. >> russia's actions are a clear breach of not only the territorial sovereignty of the nation but the fundamentals of their rules-based order, and that is disruptive and devastating to everyone, and technically what it represents to nations like new zealand. >> ar dern said new zealand is giving ukraine humanitarian aid and hitting russia with travel bans and sanctions. ar dern also touched on issues in the asia-pacific region and discussed a security agreement announced between the solomon islands and china. details have not bee
russia denies it. russia accuses ukraine of not using humanitarian corridors. in russia, the military revealed another weapon in its arsenal. it test launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads. he said it would provide food for thought for those who try to threaten his country. >>> new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern, is visiting japan for talks with government leaders. she said new zealand needs to strengthen its position on...
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we're referring to russia, ukraine, or other countries. but none of those oligarchy are nearly as wealthy as the jeff bezos in the line marks in the co brothers in america. and they have wholly captured the u. s. government. so if you look at the priorities of the u. s. government in who they're representing, one could argue that yes, they've got their priorities and in order because the people that they are representing are getting in rich as far as the other 330000000 of us, we no longer rank very high and their list of priorities ukraine is important to the of the neo cons, to the beltway insiders, the pro war. and i'll use this term, fascist pro or beltway insiders in washington, d. c. they c u green as the top priority, but the people on the street are concerned with, you know, feeding their children and keeping a roof over there. the u. s. will face a shortage of figure, anti aircraft systems in 2023 because so many have been sent to key of to our new crime. that's the warning from the arms manufacturer and major u. s. defense contra
we're referring to russia, ukraine, or other countries. but none of those oligarchy are nearly as wealthy as the jeff bezos in the line marks in the co brothers in america. and they have wholly captured the u. s. government. so if you look at the priorities of the u. s. government in who they're representing, one could argue that yes, they've got their priorities and in order because the people that they are representing are getting in rich as far as the other 330000000 of us, we no longer rank...
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to kill russia. we just want to hurt them a bit. and instead of stopping to war in maya tripled when causing a more casualties. lensky, that isn't, it might not be actually wanting to negotiate. or just as the foreign minister of russia has complained that the insurance kit is pretending to negotiate. i think if so, lensky is really want to have a spot he should. ah, you know, shirley is, is there a t in making it possible? the us state department use an emergency declaration to prove an extra $165000000.00 of munitions sales to ukraine. now, on top of another $800000000.00, a weapon, supplies to the country, which was announced less than a week ago by president biden. the provision of nonstandard and legacy was so pack combination will enable the armed forces ukraine to defend itself against ongoing threats. this proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the united states. now the supply deal will include nonstandard weapons which is round the grenade la
to kill russia. we just want to hurt them a bit. and instead of stopping to war in maya tripled when causing a more casualties. lensky, that isn't, it might not be actually wanting to negotiate. or just as the foreign minister of russia has complained that the insurance kit is pretending to negotiate. i think if so, lensky is really want to have a spot he should. ah, you know, shirley is, is there a t in making it possible? the us state department use an emergency declaration to prove an extra...
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but in russia that's a novelty. but it's been engrained into the russian ideology. >> and these conspiracy theories, they are believed by many in russia. i mean, i saw some, you know, poles on attitudes toward gay people in russia after putin started pushing them, and they work. >> yeah, totally. they have very powerful element of social mobilization. it's not only about the gay people. it is about the hate towards the u.s. it's the hate towards the uk. it's very -- it's a very general enemy. and it's very abstract one. and as we can see, for example, today, putin again gave a speech in front of the mps and he repeated again and again, russians fighting the global conspiracy. russians are hated around the world. and we are doing the right thing by attacking ukraine because now we are in war with the west. so, it is the official ideology now. >> i appreciate your time. thank you so much. really fascinating. >> thank you so much, anderson. thank you. >>> coming up, we'll turn to the battle for the future of the gop. h
but in russia that's a novelty. but it's been engrained into the russian ideology. >> and these conspiracy theories, they are believed by many in russia. i mean, i saw some, you know, poles on attitudes toward gay people in russia after putin started pushing them, and they work. >> yeah, totally. they have very powerful element of social mobilization. it's not only about the gay people. it is about the hate towards the u.s. it's the hate towards the uk. it's very -- it's a very...
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don't put you on the discussion of russia and the war in ukraine produced a fiery exchange. d w is lisa louis has more. well, at one point my, my coma said, you know, we know that marina penn, i understand supports the referendum that happened in crimea, that got the next by russia a few years back. and the, that reference that was held there is actually internationally not recognized by marine, the pen has recognized it, you know, to, to split up from, from ukraine. and as she also repeated that stand point a few weeks back, m m m a call also cues marilla, kind of being quite close a wanting to be quite close to russia and of having taken up a loan with the russian bank before the last presidential campaign. and he said, you know, this means that actually you depend on the russian government and you are not independent. marine the pen, nobody said no, i am independent. i also support your stance in this war in ukraine. i absolutely reject the russian invasion, although she also added that that she was against an embargo on russian oil and, and gas because that would have a
don't put you on the discussion of russia and the war in ukraine produced a fiery exchange. d w is lisa louis has more. well, at one point my, my coma said, you know, we know that marina penn, i understand supports the referendum that happened in crimea, that got the next by russia a few years back. and the, that reference that was held there is actually internationally not recognized by marine, the pen has recognized it, you know, to, to split up from, from ukraine. and as she also repeated...