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the react, the, the idea struck the densely populated city of things, the vin, number of guns and casualties. both of these wally secures a cabinet, were close to the green lights and expansion of the ros authorize. the thousands of protesters gathering sweden to show the all positions who as well as present to meet your vision on concept fine, get paul course the over the double standards shown towards the complex. and you frame sconces double when it comes to surface. the treatment for that reason, i think give us nuclear fuel supply of states and exemption from
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a band on russian in which it uranium the company says the country's national interest sort west, if the, perhaps a shipping company the is, it sounds like the i'm here in moscow when you're watching on the international with the well, this update is great to have you with us as our and our top story. the idea has struck rafa once again. an area to when most of the display sconces have flood, at least 2 palestinians have been killed and several more wounded entre residential building was leveled by the attack. a warning for you upsetting images are ahead. of the dead and wounded have been transferred to nearby hospitals. those he survives, the strikes. the building has nothing to do with him. us and only house civilians
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so far the enclaves total death toll since. okay, the october, the 7th has the past 38800 medical stuff as well as patients that say hospitals remain in a critical state. but let us show, even though i see the roof, i cannot bear to be invaded by israel and all of that. there are many casualties. the most of the injured and monitors that are arriving at the hospitals are women and children, and mostly displaced persons. most of the injuries are birds. we receive these injured people in large numbers and they are arriving on the cards due to a lack of fuel. and it hasn't misled baskim, we are unable to cope with such a large number of casualties and critically ill patients. series of severe shortage of health care professionals. we appeal to everyone in the world, not to abandon guys and leave it to face this crisis load. what is urgently needed now, he's in the immediate association of conflict, putting an end to the depths and casualties. simone develops in people's if it's a little bit heavy, but there's a lot of new medical conditions and their alpha extremely terrible. now we have to
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wait several hours to see a doctor, but most of the time we're unable to receive medical treatment, and medical staff are also exhausted and unable to provide treatment. so to chose heavy smoke rising above the residential buildings in the southern garza, the strikes come off the see saw negotiations in cairo failed once again with a mouse and as well unable to agree on cold amongst journalists, cr, i'm also tare say is the situation. and rafa is deteriorating rapidly. i meant the relentless bombardment for me as well. the hey target seriously popular terrier. they conduct good concurrence strikes and for different parts of the neighborhood. the story, a good theories of houses and they posted in firebirds discharged are still good thing with the targeting strikes. i'm not targeting this the east area, but the other stuff was off north and off stokes, on areas near the adoption boulder. some either the areas near the, the beach area,
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so literary the bombardment type of thing is covering cold over a 100. there is no safe haven and gaza. there is no such a thing that is called say so on. i think is that it has already violated points that are blinds when it comes to lose their stones and have started to find a student has displaced them even in the area. that's where it's supposed to be or believe to be a saves off. the situation is extremely dire, wish for college. so remember that is that is now clause a drop off. i've got, i've shut off terminal, they're not allowing anything, do no food, no food supplies, no other supplies. normally the concludes your mother's or medication and that shows you components. now people are injured, they need some health care who's gonna need somebody to go to consumers and medications. people come out to access them. hospice does conduct provide the services that people need. so that least more people will die because of that,
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the next to a different consumers. i'm just going to talk last time because of hunger x because of displacement and because of bombardment. so the situation is extremely unconcerned, but it's in the sense that you see hundreds of thousands of people going nowhere because they're extremely confused about where to go. and they're still being targeted by there is any confusion. and now with this point, roger of caught up with the 2 terabytes across the, from the unlikely event to suffer more. and the situation is getting even more there. if you wouldn't mind answering service with polls, the goal is always covered in approximately $37000000.00 tons of rubble. the enclave is also most likely contaminated with unexploded bombs and best best of the world's body estimates. it will take $40000000.00 to clear the revel. the lines mine action service chief in palestine and charles monk go budge, saves the amount of rumbling guns. that is unprecedented globally. a fun most. obviously the rob listen issue, but primarily we're interested in clearing the explosive ordinance amongst the
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rubble. so at the moment we have funding for approximately $5000000.00 us dollars. we need to in order to adjust the ramp up install operations, an additional $40000000.00 on the sector is a hold. the mind action sector for the clearance of garza is going to need hundreds of millions of dollars over multiple years to make costs are safe from explosive ordinance. to put this in context on off the box up, most of you and environmental program estimates that what 10000000 tons of rubble in mosul an on us which was directly involved in the clearance of laws or geneva based european broadcasting union organizers slapped in egypt down on russia, when do you create conflict popped off? they even said and done the ukranian president by mirrors wednesday from addressing the event last year. i guess that was a bridge to bar. it was taking place in liverpool at the time. they said that it was quote regrettable that they could not grant his request to speak despite his
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quote laudable intentions. because the quote possibility of making political statements as part of the contest is prohibited. sure, because political statements can only ever be done with words and not by actions like they did when they down russia. sounds like maybe they were just worried that zaleski would kill the vibe with his usual speech. nationalistic rivalries are exactly what you solely participate in. in your vision, but your successfully consultants and a horrible wave of anti semitism and your standing up to it and representing the state of his royal with great on. so be blessed and know that when they bow you, we show that to you. how are that? i believe the technical term for b. b statement is friendly fire, you know, bombing your own assets. his remark certainly won't do anything to help the politicize 0 vision or the as rarely contest its participation. basically, be just rhetorically bomb bureau vision like it was some us by totally missing the
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target and virtually guaranteed even more blow back. whatever to the front lines of the ukraine, conflicts. now ortiz in the hawk of regional reporting to fish basso between washington and ukrainian troops with fighting spot spilling into the border area with rushes belgrade regional correspondence, the suite a has the diesel. as far as, as we heard last night, that was the shedding of the call called a region, very intent shedding strikes according to the ukraine. you know, soldiers, at least 25 buildings have called far they've been very body damage. we have to say that this is on verified. at this stage there's been a lot of footage started circulating on social media now that have been a number of ukrainian drones that have been taken down. we don't have any official information from the russian defense industry yet. and we've also seen on a game on very slide footage of
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a bridge in cocoa region that has been destroyed. now, the local authorities have, they've spoken previously about a russian offensive of game. we don't have any information on staying in the, in the gulf of region, a game where there has been types fighting. we know that the russian own forces have taken control of the city of kids located, which seems very close to the guns regent. now moving across to the don't boss a game that has been in type fighting and russian forces. and this has been confirmed by the russian ministry of defense have now taken co control of no vote. lenovo, this is a city, a game which i said is very close to the new gun sco region. now that we're seeing this kind of these, these lights just development, these light, his advances by the rushing for armed forces, which will hopefully bring some relief for the citizens of belgrade. the a former chief advisor to the u. k. prime in the circles,
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the west's involvement in the in ukraine, a stupid mistake. nonsense. the political strategist looks to return to office and a new capacity with a new policy that we should have never got into the whole stupid situation. it's sort of a replay of 1940 with potomac and zalinski is the church healy, and under dog. this whole ukrainian, corrupt mafia state has basically conditional. and we're all going to get does a consequence. we are getting now right. oh, dominate, coming. this is a british political strategist well known for campaigning in favor of the u. k. 's brakes. it's back in 2016. he lays. so it became chief advisor to the for my birthday is prime minister bar, as johnson cummings is now involved, increasing the stuff to a party of block that would it unite to entrepreneurs, health care workers, and military veterans to oppose the ruling tories outside of the upcoming 2025
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general elections in verse of several u. k. a. e are published asians while the to have voice criticism of the west support ukraine. a found that voice is drowned out. well, jim and chunk laugh schultz initially pushed back at the french president's close defense nato troops to ukraine. the idea is now gaining support among you nations and some of the positives forming with the is way the palestinian conflict with us president joe biden trying to gain suppose by quoting football. do i say is washington continues to supply as well with arms plus the bringing on guess not to discuss this, but the journalist and ma, gray, b dot org, editor mountain j, an investment indian diplomats and i'm positive. rajiv dog remedy, thanks to both and you for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you both of those questions for mos in plays. mostly. what do you make of that? very high statement from dominate. comings on the west and involvement in the ukraine calling today. so would you agree with his assessment?
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of course i do agree with the question. i think there's an awful lot of people who believe in, you know, a certain, a source of common sense when we're looking at the whole ukraine story. you know, now that a couple of us a post and we've got some distance. and we seen, you know, the spectacular mistakes and miscalculations of the west in particular. russians, thanks and it's just the name one i think is his words, i'm not even pressing. and i just, i'm coming to sent some chime, but a lot of people are great as no forget, you know, he's been so he was kicked out of, of, of his particular, off to the on to rush around burst jones. and there was a big enough to break up, and he was always a sort of polemics, rebellious sort of maverick type character who now is looking to launch his own political career. but it, i think if you read the articles of british newspaper articles, which mentioned this think it was a ton of rough. um, it's quite clear that he wants to wait and see. and the just to see how much of a disaster the general election isn't that you can. so to see how,
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how fall the clips to the, the invitations of the conservative party, just how much will it break up and it will have self employed. and if it does crash, quite from a great height, that we might see the motions of one of these abilities by coming reasonable, he's on kind of, so i think come peaceful is very clever at manipulation impressed me moving over to raji, but together we can really expect the bridges establishments and we consider as engagements in ukraine, or do you think these comments coming from mr. cummings, are more about, you know, getting support as the stranger things are happening, which is uh, recently the french president to say, to center ukraine has taken about done, especially of the restaurant board intervention. listen to this and said that you're not interested in the papers. you're not the students reducing the sheriff's farm work in just removing the circle thing the,
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the space. the point is that it's like everything, all the signal is mr. balls that see that there's a movie that i should work for, but it was because they were in the special you're see service in the warranty agenda that you want to repeat. what we do to my been so in these wency wonderful, reduce sylvia and hooked up china is so good with the students and then making german football with small groups. foremost, the more more strong that you wouldn't use it to do succeed your good. but they have not succeeded reducing russia to be as good. i didn't have to pay for that. the sure. the show a suit of this in time,
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they don't mind in law mutual funds, these find it difficult foliage and recognize that. yeah. um, use a good person, she's getting more really match up to the mission statement in the wrong words. so you don't need to condition the thing is almost just most of the n a month. and later in the go to that perhaps the gamble as long wrong. but it helps it to the site to look at the notes and see what it is or skim you're making look like it's nation. by the reason mama, mama, and by huge increase in expenditure for the. so that makes sense. the question is that, that is the the vote in please euro. it's part of that bad news
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is up and so on. did bob in the gym and shining, the more can you see me? and so many companies really isn't holding back when the coating out the west of, for the mistakes that he views it. let's talk about these interesting comments that he had to say about western songs. things like as much. so let's just listen to what he said to remind ourselves what less than how we taught him the lesson we've to boot and is that where a bunch of total, jo, cuz i mean, putting already knew that before the war. but this is emphasized in broad cost to, to the entire world with a bunch of clowns. we are, and america is now doubling down on trying to seize russian assets. so it's already created a sanctions regime, which is encouraging the building of alternative financial systems globally. that's not teaching food than any lesson, only that we're idiots. a mazda and this is. 6 the in these views or lower, well,
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people seeing it the same way. but most of the, quite a few people maybe don't. it's not very clear because the press isn't. it involves the melissa it's, it's more limited and then what it can reports on, you know, 2 pages almost been completely shut down and most of your think countries including person. um, so we don't really know who's out there and we will know at the pose of course, but i think there are other people within the conservative party who didn't follow bar as johnson you know, towards the claim will. and so those comments here to fame, to make those comments i think is very clear. but the given time he was a voice within the cabinets, you know, to, um, to not launch a war against them brushing. you find a nice thing and most of the, most of the voices within the same sucker also that didn't want to johnson to go ahead and what he did, but to actually go ahead to go further and make this comment that, you know,
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we've actually made ourselves up pretty stupid because not any of the sections back fine with us for the long term implications. all of those sections is that you split the world in huff when you create to comes to, to trade zones, and to palate blocks. and that can only be a detriment to even most to western companies and countries that can no longer training. and all of these countries, you know, the motors and breaks, how many burst johnson could've imagined dunn's and is in his worst nightmare, but it's a reality now that we're going to pay for. i don't like to achieve, mr. cummings, also on the line that wouldn't be as we touched on before, one of the major weston miscalculations would. that would be that china would distance itself from last year and pay the china as made. his position clearly wants to be friends with everybody is going to look after his own national interests. so what about india is india on the same page as china? and this was back a let me expand your questionnaire that. well let's go back
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in time to see you as well. oh, jordan was process yours are frustrating me that just like so. let me let the lives that are there. otherwise, people who are really happy with this standard of civic ratio was due, but did not extend the pause and go. so good sophisticated. it's john. the last one will be not down exactly what it was. certainly not to be as attractive as i was assigned. been so would be to see is that then the feeling that maybe it's like a little dog i need to is this the later, but do not to the stage you're up. is this your is one be wired into the section. when did you start importing? possibly ever do a sort of thing for russian. russia as bluebird says on the back can see a says,
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so be there anything that has been. busy toilet this is on the america is approaching china every 2nd month in order to buy cheese. so esna's in this so then yeah, i would see the this one thing. why this for the sake of mr. moody, you sent a couple of years back. this is the time of work for water, but this is a ban. let me look at it make it was so yes and is it yes that it does last war 16. you should see the engine, the word which is the comic development because people are still living in unhappy situations in a mess. the other woman on the way or just and one for many in america,
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including the service and want to foster. i'm with the memory which there are problems of exist. so you see it some changes on the side of one of the other, i think would not be the right question. the right questions. you know, this is something last about 50, want to move or wash fine before what but which piece can do so what just did you put in what the other problem for joseph? so that's a great note to finish on. thank you so much to both of my guess. we've been talking to you on a list and some are grey, be dealt old that is a mazda in j. i invested indian diplomats on the mazda rajiv dog remedy. thanks to both of you. i appreciate it. the, the leading us nuclear fuel supply a central response to stake exemptions from a little prohibiting the impulse of russian enriched uranium. the move is meant to
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save gauls the interests of the us that nuclear industry. the legislation includes a provision that allows for the granting of waivers through 2027, including if the waiver serves the national interest. when the legislation is enacted, we will apply for waivers from the secretary of energy and other a clickable government agencies to request permission to continue supplying l e u to our customers. it is uncertain whether any waiver would be granted, and if granted whether any waiver would be granted in a timely manner. now, in 2022, russia was washington as the biggest supplier of enriched uranium. could you just break this down for us? how would this is always going to affect the american nuclear industry? and companies like center was specifically when it's quite significant. nikki, if we look at the numbers, for example, the us uh 20 percent of all of the us is powered on nuclear energy. and about 24 percent, even to this day is coming from russia. the fact that companies don't like centers
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that we've mentioned, which is a private company that owns them, facilitates a lot of nuclear power in the us will not be able to attain that quantity. we're talking about nick, we talked about you right. and just how dangerous uranium is. it's not something that you can be in. you can just walk down to another country and just buy them for care. that has to be so many prizes and procedures and 70 facilities that allow the save time is that of that substance and also getting it to a plot and then enriching it. it's a huge process and, and really it's for me, it sounds like the us is totally shooting itself in the foot. yes. again. okay. so total costs are based on what it all means. so what it means is essentially that any ad products that will, that coding on enriched uranium, but basically that means the uranium that you transport with nuclear data and forgive me, i'm not a gf, is it is but a nucleus scientists. but you that so you, you put that into, they've got to and that creates the energy. that's saying no more of that. if it comes from i said, you cannot bring it in unless you get a special dispensation. would you let me get them for another year? and then they're not responding to 2040. and what that basically means is none of
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that will come in. and the us is going to have these companies that have relied on their us and supplies for years and years and years with the office of coming conflicts and you crime because by my little girl energy and energy, you know, i think rushed to see that this way is the human rights, so it shouldn't be banned in a rush, as he said, is that way. russia hasn't said, hey, we're gonna stop sending it to you, even though russia codes and, and essentially, but now in a situation where this could be a very serious problem for these companies. they've got to find another source of uranium for that plants. a recent months west and countries have moved to expands their own capacity to enrich uranium, broaching the idea of a complete bond on russian. and what was in years to come with some expos say they would need at least a decades to set the industry onto an independent assessing. so how could the us make up for the loss in supply? in the meantime, it's a really good question, and i don't think they have an obstinate key. if we look at the other countries that produce uranium russet, 24 percent, then we looked at the european pond as the u. k. fonts, they produce a little bit,
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but then again again, nicky would probably sing the same thing happen again in europe where the us is going to try to extract the results. is that the your you have it needs. there are plenty of nuclear power plants in the united kingdom, where we come from in france, in germany, and they need that own. it was a 0 to the power that are in power. i think the low save time. look at africa as we now know, especially they'll probably put pressure on the french to do that. but as, as we cover a lot on the program, the african nations now tending around the say, no, we're not going to give you these cheap minimalism results from our country. the african countries are going to want more money for those results is probably a lot more than what they're paying in russia. and that's going to make energy fall more expensive to the average consumer in the us. but as i said when he gets a on, on the international of likes, rick sanchez with the latest episode of direct sim, hot to my mind control of the out the
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