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a bon uranium in ports from the country, but could the move actually hurt the american economy more than that does bruship. that's all ahead this out with from moscow to the world. this is our t, thanks for choosing us for your global use. update this our, to our top story. we begin with the latest on the ukraine conflict, where russia has reportedly stroke a facility in odessa, producing weapons for the ukrainian military. this on verified video is said to show the aftermath of a strike. according to media reports, the factory in the southern city which was hit, had been used to repair combat drones used to carry out attacks by ukrainian forces from to the city that's become the main battle ground in the conflict. ukraine claims all women children on the elderly have been evacuated from the adolf style steel plant in more usable on sunday. 50 civilians were evacuated from the site. according to done yet republic authorities. earlier official said, almost $400.00 people were taken to safety from the city itself. overnight, it comes after new humanitarian corridors are open to allow civilian evacuations. to take place. a ceasefire agreed by russian forces has been in place on the factory for some days. well, humana, terry and aid is being provided to those remaining in more useful locals. there are in needs of food, fresh water and medicine ortiz from on costs of reports from one of the distribution points. our crew are back in the city of mario poll. we are continuing to deliver a humanitarian aid to the residents here who have been without food or water, or electricity for nearly 3 months already. there are many charitable donations that come here, but obviously it's not enough for everybody. we brought, once again food, water, medicine barriers, hygienic items as well. this particular distribution points serves at least 5000 people. in this area, we can see volunteers are helping us out as role. these are some of the goods that were brought potatoes, bread, canned goods, as well, had unique items and right now they'll help us out also to separate all this into rations. yes, but he should know now it's more quiet and you can hear shots at night. sometimes, but generally it's more quiet that are the russian emergency services are working here. they've started to clean up the rebel, clean up the rubbish side. so the city is starting to feel alive. we get water from outside. there's lack of water and it's a problem. there's no electricity, no communications come, we're getting through it and hope it will be better soon. yeah, it looks like there will be some celebration ahead of 2nd world war victory days on the other side of the city has been opened. public transport restarted on may 6th, not at the needed levels yet, but at least people can visit their relatives. people are already lining up outside to receive the humanitarian aids just not one bed. it's okay. it was worse before when they started shooting. it was scary. there were 3 strikes near us and we had 7 broken windows. north of our grandmother was sleeping in the room when all the glasses fell on her. it's a good thing. she was covered by a blanket. it was at night for around a month we slept in the bathroom and on the floor before russia came, he said after that we left the bathroom and started to sleep in beds for me. it was scary and we couldn't understand who was shooting and from what direction with sarah some along to do with thinking like a lot of the noise at the moment in the city of variable it is acquired to cease fire was announced in the us or for started mental georgia plans where the rest of the nationalist battalions had been, holds up to lately and russia. and in this people's republic of a stablish ing humanitarian corridors for the local people who are basically help captives by nationalists as all battalions in the plans for them to leave. now, international committee of the red cross and agencies are on the outskirts of variable the moment ready to take in the refugees. but of course, most of the people from the city are you who want to leave the area are going deep inside the people's republic territory. and a lot of them are moved further to russia and it's more vantage of the people i hear him are you both are moving to all the territories in ukraine as well from on . call for a marty murray. hold on as people's republic. well, just to give you an example of how the media has been covering the stand off of the a's off style steel plants, german use outlet, their spiegel has deleted a video showing civilians released from the site. in the footage, people claim ukrainian battalions wouldn't allow them to leave. but only you have who is but you have a question about why people are, how the new 60, the man laughed, laughed a c t's and the people with question to ring. the ukrainian army was that which did not lead ordinary people leave children, the elderly, the sake what fortune was this year. on its web page, the german daily published a notice saying that video has some quote inconsistencies, but did not mention specifically wad fax in the material were wrong. there spiegel added dar, takes verification of the footages under way. independent journalist, thomas rooper essays, the german news on that count foolish readers. step again the you see that the she goes now as i know that my read us right or mail to the people that there were comments on the article under this video. this people knew that they were lying that they could have written. oh yeah, the video was the she was saying we opposite. she was blazing as of or we don't got the wrong information for writers. as they say, they're more say, right. it's right, just a fold, but even they didn't do it. they just hide the truth. they knew that they, they know that well, they're like and they're just just telling us that. oh yeah, some, well, we don't understand something went wrong. sorry. a burly in apartment building housing, russian journalists and their families was attacked on friday after a window. and the complex was broken. a suspicious object, full of wires, was discovered a bomb disposal units arrived at the scene to examine the suspected improvised explosive device. this is what moscow was diplomatic mission and germany had to say about the incident. the russian embassy does not exclude that this outrageous act could be directly related to the atmosphere of persecution, of russian state media in germany, which continued to be accused of spreading disinformation and copper. candor, information and photos revealing the addresses of russian journalists and their families who continue to face threats have been posted on social media and published in leading german media outlets. the head of the russian state, news branch and berlin, where they suspected id was find said he initially thought the device wasn't real, is nationally yet just legal. i'll do most a 1st. i thought it was some kind of sake bomb. something used to intimidate our workers, but it was hidden list if it's intended to friday, it should be somewhere in sight. but it was placed right near the basement window. her, we called the police, they shut off the area and we realized the situation was serious. we can give you the police officers were not skeptical and all, even, all the recent incidents happening in berlin with russian buildings near. they say they understand why it's happening. there are lots of refugees in berlin because of the military operation in crane. and so, so we don't know who exactly placed the bomb, but when it could be ukrainians or some german left, his groups whose members were caught near are building, taking photos. the investigation is still ongoing to show you pretty well. first and foremost, all these journalists who were living there right now, they're back home and apparently they're safe. but there was a rather unpleasant incident that well they had to go through and at 1st, what happened an unknown individual through a bottle breaking one of the windows. and initially it wasn't really clay. what was that? was that an attempted attack with a most of cocktail, or was it just the stray bottle of some drunk may be picked up off the street. but then when i moved with blue enforcement arrived, they'd discovered an interesting device, an unknown device, which later turned out to be well explosive pro, probably an i e d. so this is what they discovered in the apartment all these wires . and again, as mentioned, they discovered that it was armed with something with something explosive. so again, it is not clear as to who put it there. it is not clear who the culprit is. it is not even clear as to what sort of an a explosive substance was used there. but again, this is, this is very, this is very concerning because this building there, it's a building. there was a specific allocative to house brush and journalists both with brian oversee and for example, are a head of the sputnik germany. sputnik being another russian news agency and a big radio like network worldwide network. so it does look like this building was specifically targeted because it only housed again russian, john less, nobody else lived that. so it was allocated for those purposes. and given the fact that shortly before this incident, shortly before the attack, a report reported of the of the german spiegel journal spiegel magazine, a kinds of docs, people. they released a report published a report saying that this is where russian propagandists live. and again, there's no connection, there's no direct connection that can be, you know, established between the 2 incidents. but again, this is very concerning. a city seems considering that anyone can ascertain waiver porters live from this report will absolutely. and given that no russian citizen, let alone journalist, especially working for a state funded news agency, no one can feel safe in europe right now when it comes to a being of russian citizen brush and local. so there has been a tremendous pressure applied to russian media work as well across europe, in germany as well. for example, we have a sister channel, i mean our c team to national has a sister channel. our t deutschland, and from the very get go, journalists very well entity was precious by the german government. they were taken off of the press service argues that was done illegally. even the r t journalists, deutschland journalists, their bank accounts were frozen. so like there was a tremendous pressure applied all ready and now like other russian, based in brush, you know, russian journalists are getting flack for essentially just working for moscow based outlets. so this is very concerning, especially if the german police managers to establish a well, a significant link between the attack and the fact that they had been docs. yes, igor alluded to their, it's far from the 1st instance of hostility towards russian. since the start of moscow is a military operation with attacks on russia, nationals on their property occurring in europe, the u. s. the ostracize ation has effected the countries sports science and culture . with many ordinary non political families being targeted, we got reaction to events from journalists, daniela's, our human rights lawyer, done called the lake. it does seem to fit what's happening. in many places, there is attacked in new york city because he spoke russian. he happened to be ukranian, but of course people don't know the difference and they beat him up anyway. i mean, still the towards russians is at an extreme high right now. and it's quite disturbing. there is a concerted effort to smear and to vilify, not just the russian government but the russian people. and this is what happens when that have a speech and speech many times that leads to hateful actions. obviously, a violent alter ride is growing bolder, and it's activity is due to this war and is going to be creating a major emergency in europe. and that's the problem the europeans will have to deal with. but that requires dealing with some of the very grave contradictions that are raised by this war. now a new run of anti russia sanctions could include a bound on uranium in ports entering the us element is used to generate power in nuclear plants though as our teeth kill up mouth and report some have question whether such a move could end up hurting the buyer as much if not more than the seller. over the past few months, us energy policy has been very clear about the main goal. cut off russia, no more. russian oil no more russian gas, but the united states is pretty dependent on russia for another energy source, uranium nuclear power plants across america depend on russia for uranium, but not much longer. the u. s. energy secretary says that is coming to an end. we should not be sending any money to russia for any american energy or for any other reason. what. what exactly does this mean? the amount of uranium coming into the united states from russia is quite significant. more than 90 percent of the uranium that fuels us power plants is imported and russia is the 3rd largest supplier in 2021. russian imports cost almost $1000000000.00. now the united states does have domestic uranium production . however, setting up a domestic uranium supplies a process that can take years, this is not something even do overnight. and critics are worried about the environmental impact when it comes to getting this vital elementary nuclear power. the russian state run corporation risotto seems to be the best option. the u. s. cannot develop a commercial capability to compete against rose autumn while we depend on foreign uranium. to day only roeser told me in the energy department, a capable of producing high r, say low enriched uranium. 20 percent of us electricity comes from nuclear power plants at this point. power grids across america are already fragile the electrical grid of texas collapse last winter, leaving families in the cold, causing a crisis. so now it seems that in the name of hurting russia, joe biden is willing to do even more damage to the u. s. economy merican families can now expect that in addition to the rising cost of food and the rising cost of gas, their electricity bills will also be getting higher and higher. taylor bob and artsy, new york. yeah. and another aspect of this global policy expert side mohammed ali say is giving off on russian uranium could impact washington's much wanted. green agenda. it will have a konami cost. it will have industrial cost, it will have environmental costs. this jewel political approach of the by didn't administration to put pressure on more school is not compatible with the industrial interests of the us nuclear industry. even if by going into the station decides to reduce it to dependence on more school, it will not be practical for technical reasons. because up us currently does not have enough enrichment facility and capacity to immediately produce from domestic sources enrich uranium sufficient to meet its own demand. and if us expects to replace the russian nuclear fuel, then it may not be possible immediately for other suppliers to fill this gap. also because of the technological reason involving geo politics to affect us growing energy demand, i don't think will be very helpful. well, on a related theme, natural gas prices in the us have more than double from the previous decades ridge, but that's not putting off europe as it seeks alternatives to russian energy. europe currently relies on russia for 40 percent of its gauss. but as the continent turns its back on moscow over the conflict in ukraine, it's ready to pay much more to import american supplies to make up part of the shortfall. and it's not just the extra cost that's an issue. fossil fuel expansion, faces resistance, sober climate concerns and investor reluctance. nevertheless, president biden has promised that washington will help its european allies meet their energy needs. we're working with other nations like korea, japan cutter and others to support or effort to help the europe in allies threatened by russia, with gas blackmail, and their energy needs and other ways. aggression will not when threats will not win. this is just another reminder on the imperative for europe and the world to move more and more of our power needs to clean energy. oil. economist john foster fears turning away from russian energy could be self destructive for europe. the increase in natural gas prices in the united states and canada will affect the economies or other countries adversely. and the same goes for even more. so, for western europe, for europe, where the price is, the price is being much greater. europe is shooting itself in the foot. i think the, the dramatic expansion in the production of cheryl gatson, united states, is literally as leveled off. so do i think that europe could cope without russia? i guess i think the answer is no. it, it won't be able to, it will be able to impart by bringing and gas from the united states as it's currently drilling and trying to expand whether or not with success in l n. j, from the united states at higher cost. i guess that could be bought from russia, so there's a cost to the european economy. notice belonged in longer term deals. the number of people killed in a hotel explosion and the cuban capital has reportedly reached 32 while 19 are still missing, according to the red cross. the incident happened on friday with a gas leak named se potential cause of the blast. the 5 star hotel being close to tourists with renovation taking place at the time of the explosion. as you could see there, almost the entire front section of the building was blue apart. emergency services remain at the site because as mentioned, it is feared, more victims may be trumped under the rubble of elan must purse to take charge of perhaps the globe's most influential tech company, the world's richest, known as already pledged to restore free speech on twitter. some advocacy groups are no worried that in their words, democracy on the platform is in danger. calling on the biggest brands in the u. s. the threatened advertising boycott. if the entrepreneurs changes the social networks content policies. rachel blevins has been taking a closer look is no stranger to criticism that is $44000000000.00 purchase of twitter and maybe one of his most controversial moves yet. at least according in the mainstream media talking has in follow billionaires who are speaking out about his new acquisition. that lists includes activist groups such as media matters for america. black lives matter and women's march who sent a joint letter to twitters top advertisers, calling on them to withdraw their support from the company under mosques management, which at risk of becoming a cesspool of misinformation, with your brand attached, polluting information, ecosystem and time where trust in institutions and news media is already at an all time low recall on you to demand mosque up, hold these basic standards of community trust and safety, and to pull your advertising spending from twitter. if and not in response, must pointed out that these big groups wouldn't exist without big money to funds these organizations that want to control your access to information. let's investigate. what does that investigation show? well, the money behind many of the 26 and g as an activist groups who sign that letter has come from george soros and his open society foundation, as well as top democratic party donors and even former hillary clinton and brock. obama staffers. oh, and bill gates, who fell way behind, must in the world's richest man rankings is now speaking out, saying he's concerned about plans for twitter to allow free speech or how does he feel about something that says vaccines kill people or, you know that bill gates is tracking people is that one of the things you think should be spread so, and it's not just individuals. the mainstream media is also doing its part with a recent article from the new york times. arguing that mass grew up in a bubble of white privilege in south africa, where he saw the dangers of unchecked speech, the apartheid system created a distinction between the white people, specifically between those who africans and those who spoke english like mr. mosques, family, as a white student coming up in the place to you, hon. his bo suburbs, he never saw the suffering of his black counterparts. aero mosque said he believed that apartheid had told his son not to discriminate, but e, loans, electric car company. tesla has faced serious accusations of racism, but suggesting must is racist in his upbringing is to blame. it doesn't actually match the facts and others on twitter were quick to point that out. your headline reads like a hit piece about how he didn't feel the effects of propaganda. get your actual articles. content is basically he did in fact see all the bad things that happened when free speech is and allowed. well, that piece is sure full of inconsistencies. it's as if you set out with a narrative that you couldn't find the facts to support the article literally says born to an anti apartheid politician and fled south africa because he didn't want to participate in, in apartheid military. so by the same insinuation, anyone who has immigrated from india is a proponent of the cost system who paid for this little hit piece or did the order just come directly from the white house was, was not forget that there's a few days after must breach to deal with twitter, the vitamin ministration and el plans for a dis, information board run by the department of homeland security, which immediately drew comparisons to 1980 fours ministry of truth, the crime committed by much admitting that he is a free speech. absolute is a good sign as to whether there is free speech is, is, is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like. so the anti, you must, campaign continues. it appears the money and power behind it is rooted in the fear of what could happen when too much free speech is allowed in the public square of social media. i think that the, the issue surrounds the idea that, that it's not must purchasing twitter. it's the fact that he's going to open up the gates of truth. but on the other side, a lot of the things that the radical left and the democrats are doing the united states just fly against the basic principles of democracy in truth. and so what he's doing scares them because they don't get, they can, they don't get to control the type of narrative it, he's going to bring back public discourse or, or the ability to have debate and what they want. they want just one narrative to permeate society. victory de commemorations take place across russia on monday, the national holiday, when people recall the sacrifices made during the great patriotic war. during the 4 years of the soviet union involvement on international orphanage in the russian city of yvonne of a, became a shelter for children from different countries. shimoda lewis, events in china, brought many pupils from the country to russian. some of them even went on to serve in the front lines, while others still children, health care for the wounded, brought to the orphanage. r t heard some of their stories ah, restored. i do remember that i was born in moscow in 1956, and then when the great patriotic war began in 1941, we were sent to the read to the city of the van over 300 kilometers from moscow, where the fust international orphanage was built ah, up with them. i remember when your soldiers were brought from the front line as well as wounded civilians. the older guys acted as paramedics taken care of the engine. as for us, the little children we helped them washed band just kept the wounded. come, we sang songs to the injured soldiers and civilians danced, wrote letters during the great patriotic bull we was small, but despite to rage, we'll try to help the soviet people defeat the flashes. said we went through this war together and won this war to get ah, ah libya. susan looked at bob. i have the fondest memories from life in the old finish, even in such troubled difficult times. it was my golden childhood and i think we received a very good spiritual indication that the russian teachers, but also education and the stilton, me a love for my profession. so i want to give my heart felt thanks to them. not only to my choreography teachers, but to all the educators, to all our teachers, he saw his schools, because they told me how to be a good person. ah ah ah, ah, ah, with today i'm authorized to additional strong sanction. foreign companies, quitting russia. design 21. thank you. this client atm cards will blantan banks disconnected from the international payment system? functional move hoppey, normal donor and euro exchange rates follow up on a journal article more so. so carbon would know what the committee met. that evoke missed the pill, invest that is the correct. can you say? but i'm sure she'll metallica was supposed to. russian business overcome this song . see, near, i bought italy nasty to huddle. she's tremendously just me don't plus voice bullshit. nash, a productive notches, steel nash, a miracle. what i see, i put themselves there when you come, when you with what you got on your move in your mind or just keep them out. but i, she's a key to cost to get the group when you, when you're sitting in with dr. new flison, who is the school. so her delusions look a little bit, you know, the mutual including those with you could you see people don't want war and they believe it is wrong. they are against something ukraine would you arms.

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