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and you, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u. well i think that is, that is very important because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents' agreements needs working together. it is the global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to join the club and have common rules when we talk about the carbon ovation pricing of fuel to and to further steps regarding new technology, so i think we would really enforce that as and gender many simone, a minute president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thank you very much. thank you, steven. and here's a reminder of the top business story. we're falling for you this hour. the e u has approved and import van on russian coal as part of a new package of sanctions against moscow. it marks the 1st time brussels has targeted russian energy imports. $20000000.00 euros of brush and cold daily as a fraction of daily importance of coal and gas. meaning the debate over e
and you, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u. well i think that is, that is very important because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents' agreements needs working together. it is the global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to join the club and have common rules when we talk about the carbon ovation pricing of fuel...
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and we have seen far reaction here and i think what the u. s. has done and shown signals to europe what's, what's really good. the 2nd one is digitalization because we own the data. every single enterprise us as well as european and german. so that is would be the 2nd step i would take. you've also written that climate is a common task for the u. s. and e. u, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u? well, i think that it's very, very important. because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents agreements, needs working together. it is a global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to joined the club and have common rules. when we talk about the carbon is ation pricing of fuel to and to further steps regarding new technology. so i think we would really enforce that agenda many simone, a minute president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thank you very much. thank you
and we have seen far reaction here and i think what the u. s. has done and shown signals to europe what's, what's really good. the 2nd one is digitalization because we own the data. every single enterprise us as well as european and german. so that is would be the 2nd step i would take. you've also written that climate is a common task for the u. s. and e. u, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u? well, i think that it's very, very important....
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and yet whenever the u. s. suddenly decides, there are threats to his national interests, many thousands of kilometers away. be in the former yugoslavia, iraq or any of the place in the middle east. they immediately sending the troops and bombs civilian targets without even consulting the international law. or the un charter. we saw that in belgrade, blown up bridges, wrecked passenger trains, and destroyed tv broadcasting center. it wasn't a tv forecasting sensor. it was a tool of aggressive serbian propaganda. tony blair said in the same vein prism, micron denies archie and sputnik and accreditation to release a palace, calling them not media but propaganda outlets. these habits and behavior patterns have deep roots. mosul in iraq and rocket in syria were bombed into ruins. dead bodies stayed in the streets for weeks. the u. s. claimed there were threats to its security in those places on the other side of the ocean. the largest military base in the balkans was establishing cost over and it's not going any
and yet whenever the u. s. suddenly decides, there are threats to his national interests, many thousands of kilometers away. be in the former yugoslavia, iraq or any of the place in the middle east. they immediately sending the troops and bombs civilian targets without even consulting the international law. or the un charter. we saw that in belgrade, blown up bridges, wrecked passenger trains, and destroyed tv broadcasting center. it wasn't a tv forecasting sensor. it was a tool of aggressive...
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between russia and the u. s. lead nato. willis thought the cook of sil us just like all other countries, the brag about being flawless. democracies have signed and ratified the un charter that operates on the key principle of sovereign equality of states. it doesn't say democracy should enjoy more rights than autocracies dictates ships or monarchies. all member states have equal rights. then there's the security council shore, but his difference, the reason why president roosevelt insisted on establishing security council with 5 permanent seats with vito powers is no secret. he didn't want the un to share the fates of the league of nations. without this mechanism, the un would have probably been long gone to slide the league of nations before it . it doesn't help when great powers can't invoke their privileges and negotiate the rights of ito, forces them to negotiate for mutually acceptable solutions. at least that's how it was for many years. today, the u. s. and some of the western nations are trying to deva
between russia and the u. s. lead nato. willis thought the cook of sil us just like all other countries, the brag about being flawless. democracies have signed and ratified the un charter that operates on the key principle of sovereign equality of states. it doesn't say democracy should enjoy more rights than autocracies dictates ships or monarchies. all member states have equal rights. then there's the security council shore, but his difference, the reason why president roosevelt insisted on...
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and speaking about the talks on ukraine, we know for a fact that both the u. s. and the u. k. that seems to be eager to fill it. solitary post breaks in existence with excessive activity, advised presidents lensky to gradually toughen his stunts. instead of expediting, the talks became clear after the meeting stumble. as president putin already mentioned, it was the 1st time ukrainian site ever provide a list of their written proposal signed by the leaders of the delegation. we were ready to incorporate them into the draft agreements. but there are lots of areas for improvement to meet them, acceptable to both sides, but we welcome them as a positive developments. what were you saved in istanbul were the only written proposals ever provided by ukraine. so we made a draft agreement based on that and returned it to our ukranian colleagues. after that, they returned it with new requirements that were completely different from the stumble list. this was a giant step back lending style. maybe even 2 steps back and that was done on the advice of all american and british colleagues,
and speaking about the talks on ukraine, we know for a fact that both the u. s. and the u. k. that seems to be eager to fill it. solitary post breaks in existence with excessive activity, advised presidents lensky to gradually toughen his stunts. instead of expediting, the talks became clear after the meeting stumble. as president putin already mentioned, it was the 1st time ukrainian site ever provide a list of their written proposal signed by the leaders of the delegation. we were ready to...
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and that's why the u. s. also made this meeting here. this was not under the umbrella of ne, till more people and more countries were also invited. finland a sweden and to show that they want to counter rushes aggression it together. and that's what they also praised that it was germany is doing what candidates doing that you asked, also sending and supplying a these weapons. and the meeting to day comes after secretary of defense and secretary of state of the u. s. went to ukraine, went to keith, met with president zalinski and sat that they will help with a providing more weapons to ukraine to defend itself. not only now, but also when it comes to the security concerns after this war, that according to the u. s. and according to ukraine, will be won by ukraine. so a strong signal towards moscow that they will act together. and with germany, with this huge paradigm shift, that means sending heavy weapons to ukraine. but for ukraine, for the u. s. and for many allies, this is a step that was long of a do. all right, utilities benjamin al
and that's why the u. s. also made this meeting here. this was not under the umbrella of ne, till more people and more countries were also invited. finland a sweden and to show that they want to counter rushes aggression it together. and that's what they also praised that it was germany is doing what candidates doing that you asked, also sending and supplying a these weapons. and the meeting to day comes after secretary of defense and secretary of state of the u. s. went to ukraine, went to...
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but for ukraine, for the u. s. and for many allies, this is a step that was long of a do. all right, you don't use benjamin alfred griffith. thank so much and joy, not by devon is chief political editor at attend mckayla casner at mckayla. tell us what has bruce route brought about this really very significant change in policy? well, quite clearly, it was internal and external pressure. we've had quite a debate here in germany of the past couple of weeks with 2 of the 3 coalition parties actually continuing to criticize chance are all sold for not interpreting his tightened vendor. the full turnaround is backing ukraine with everything germany has including everything german industry has. and now we see the pledge by the german defense minister lamp saying that is some 50 of those cheater tanks that are anti air craft missiles capable and vehicles being sent to ukraine from the outside. it is giving into pressure on the inside. it actually is quite a turnaround in itself for the german forces. so i would expect that to be the beginning of new thinking on that. does berlin
but for ukraine, for the u. s. and for many allies, this is a step that was long of a do. all right, you don't use benjamin alfred griffith. thank so much and joy, not by devon is chief political editor at attend mckayla casner at mckayla. tell us what has bruce route brought about this really very significant change in policy? well, quite clearly, it was internal and external pressure. we've had quite a debate here in germany of the past couple of weeks with 2 of the 3 coalition parties...
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and the u. as western powers, urge islamabad to condemn russia's military operation in ukraine. pakistan's prime minister, iran con, has opposed those calls, saying no country should dictate to others about taking sides in a foreign conflict. cons russia friendly policies have even brought him to the verge of being removed from office parties, done quarter comments? dark clouds of descent are hanging over pakistan's government prime minister imran khan is facing a vote of no confidence on saturday over his support for russia. but he says, he's ready to fight my message to our nation is that i have always and will continue to fight for pakistan till the last bull. the vote is set to come. not long after con, tried to dissolve parliament and call for new elections. the court stepped in know, and vetoed the move the advice tendered by the prime minister on her about april 3rd, 2022 to the president to dissolve. the assembly was contrary to the constitution and have no legal effect. no doubt the opp
and the u. as western powers, urge islamabad to condemn russia's military operation in ukraine. pakistan's prime minister, iran con, has opposed those calls, saying no country should dictate to others about taking sides in a foreign conflict. cons russia friendly policies have even brought him to the verge of being removed from office parties, done quarter comments? dark clouds of descent are hanging over pakistan's government prime minister imran khan is facing a vote of no confidence on...
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it was the same and olivia with the u. s. and the u. k. freezing nearly $50000000.00 worth of the country's assets in 2011 and then refusing to give the money to the libyan people. following the overthrow of market dorothy and venezuela were the u. s. for more than $340000000.00 worth of the countries assets and 2019 and then announced that it would release $150000000.00. opposition leader one. why go in 2021. the washington recognizes the country president, even though he's an elect, it in their criminal adventures, to plunder venezuela's, gold, oil, and other lucrative resources. both britain and the u. s. are exposing themselves before the entire world as having no interest at all in supporting human rights. freedom and democracy and venezuela. on the contrary, both britain in the u. s. continued to demonstrate their utter contempt towards the venezuelan people and their right to determine their own future. so much for a role based order and so much for the american constitution as the us has shown time and time again, that when it w
it was the same and olivia with the u. s. and the u. k. freezing nearly $50000000.00 worth of the country's assets in 2011 and then refusing to give the money to the libyan people. following the overthrow of market dorothy and venezuela were the u. s. for more than $340000000.00 worth of the countries assets and 2019 and then announced that it would release $150000000.00. opposition leader one. why go in 2021. the washington recognizes the country president, even though he's an elect, it in...
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and it's only now that the u. s. is promising to help india find more sources of oil and gas for it's 1400000000 citizens. what's more, the u. s. needs india a member of the quad to help it check china's expansionist goals. so diplomatic pressure has to be carefully applied for india being neutral is what it's foreign policy interests require. look, we watch what's happening in the one like any country does. and we draw conclusions and may congress, harassment. and believe me, we have a decent sense of what is in our interest and know how to protect it and advance it . the u. s. is view india's relationship with russia ah, was developed over decades at a time when the united states was not able to be a partner to india times of changed. so even after a day of high level me between the u. s. and india, a lot of questions remain, is the u. s. willing to cut off one of its partners against china? because it won't cut off russia? is india willing to undercut it's moral standing in the world because it refuses to make eco
and it's only now that the u. s. is promising to help india find more sources of oil and gas for it's 1400000000 citizens. what's more, the u. s. needs india a member of the quad to help it check china's expansionist goals. so diplomatic pressure has to be carefully applied for india being neutral is what it's foreign policy interests require. look, we watch what's happening in the one like any country does. and we draw conclusions and may congress, harassment. and believe me, we have a decent...
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a did see over and over again. it's basically the u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might, we could have mentioned will never know is that in between time, the don bass could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that's was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what the eventually, what the, the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm gonna jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the situation in ukraine. stay with our ah louise hunter. russian state to narrative. i've studied as anton and ignore some scheme. devastation mckindoe's house sunset neatly tucked in the sissy pat, would this be the keys on any garden speaking when else about this even of weaver van in the european union, the kremlin new. yep. machine the state on crush after day and split our t spoofed neck. even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube and pinterest, and pushy dignit
a did see over and over again. it's basically the u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might, we could have mentioned will never know is that in between time, the don bass could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that's was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what the eventually, what the, the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm gonna jump in here. we're going...
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the e u and the u. s. are set to impose tough new sanctions on moscow in response to the atrocities in butch of washington is expected to ban all new investments in russia, as well as target further members of puddings, inner circle, and the country's banking system. meanwhile, you lawmakers are set to vote on the 5th round of sanctions, including blocking russian ships and trucks from entering the e. u, as well as a battle russian coal. european commission president was left on the lion warned moscow and embargo on oil imports could soon follow. russia has surpassed, he ran, and north korea now as the most sanctioned country in the world would get let's get more now from dw corresponded barbados, who is in stroudsburg covering that meeting of the parliament. barbara the you parliament is meeting there today. what sits position on the war in ukraine? the european parliament of course mirrors the political opinions in the different member states. and so you have countries and you have parliamentarians who a
the e u and the u. s. are set to impose tough new sanctions on moscow in response to the atrocities in butch of washington is expected to ban all new investments in russia, as well as target further members of puddings, inner circle, and the country's banking system. meanwhile, you lawmakers are set to vote on the 5th round of sanctions, including blocking russian ships and trucks from entering the e. u, as well as a battle russian coal. european commission president was left on the lion warned...
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and of the u. as regular people struggle to cope with skyrocketing costs, that i should belittle sebu. the aim of the western countries was to quickly destabilized the financial and economic situation in russia to provoke panic on the markets to make the banking system collapse and to create a massive shortage of goods in our stores. but we can now confidently say that this policy has not worked. the strategy of economic blitzkrieg has failed. furthermore, the sanctions have now swung back to hit the initiators themselves. i mean, the inflation unemployment rates, the plummeting economic dynamics in the u. s. and in europe, leading to a decrease of their living standards valuation and so on. russia has withstood this unprecedented pressure. the situation is stabilizing. the ruble is now being traded as it was in the 1st half of february, and is being defined by a positive trade balance. new leaders have suggested that people cut down on their personal spending in an effort to cope with soaring pric
and of the u. as regular people struggle to cope with skyrocketing costs, that i should belittle sebu. the aim of the western countries was to quickly destabilized the financial and economic situation in russia to provoke panic on the markets to make the banking system collapse and to create a massive shortage of goods in our stores. but we can now confidently say that this policy has not worked. the strategy of economic blitzkrieg has failed. furthermore, the sanctions have now swung back to...
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and there's august, the security packed between australia, the u. s. and the u. k. when it says it wants a free indo pacific, it clearly means one free from china. and so the pacts entering the growing arms race for hypersonic missiles. china, on the other hand, is sending out a warning to the west. don't provoke beijing. the way you did moscow, any one who do not want to see the ukrainian crisis, should refrain from doing things which may lead the other parts of the world into a crisis like this. as the chinese saying goes, if you do not like it, do not impose it against others, all the while the west and its allies are fixing their bayonets in japan. recent poll suggested people want to break with the countries post world war 2, tradition of leaving defense matters up to the u. s. and strengthen its own national defenses. the european union with all its past rhetoric of peace, is also rearming with germany, for example, pledging $110000000000.00 to modernize its military. it's foreign affairs chief, even called the was last high profile summit with china. a dialog
and there's august, the security packed between australia, the u. s. and the u. k. when it says it wants a free indo pacific, it clearly means one free from china. and so the pacts entering the growing arms race for hypersonic missiles. china, on the other hand, is sending out a warning to the west. don't provoke beijing. the way you did moscow, any one who do not want to see the ukrainian crisis, should refrain from doing things which may lead the other parts of the world into a crisis like...
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and the u. s. broaden this pressure on china with nato expanding in the east and washington sending weapons to taiwan. ah, it's a pm here in moscow, and this is our t international with the latest news update. thank you for joining us. russia, se ukrainian tanika you missed ballistic missile has killed dozens, and injured more than a 100 in the don't yet, people's republic, city of crime, a tourist, we're about to show you the scenes from the immediate aftermath of the strike awarded. you might find the following footage. to study, oh hello. is unconfirmed footage showing just minutes after the attack took place with panic among people at the scene. a civilians have been evacuating the city through that train station. dead bodies can be seen lying on the street and birth on yes can do ukrainian officials fear the death toll could rise further. ukraine's president blames a russian army tajir you miss. ah, but moscow's forces decommissioned them years ago. and vladimir zalinski zone advisor has al
and the u. s. broaden this pressure on china with nato expanding in the east and washington sending weapons to taiwan. ah, it's a pm here in moscow, and this is our t international with the latest news update. thank you for joining us. russia, se ukrainian tanika you missed ballistic missile has killed dozens, and injured more than a 100 in the don't yet, people's republic, city of crime, a tourist, we're about to show you the scenes from the immediate aftermath of the strike awarded. you might...
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and it really speaks to reflect that the u. s. likes to make the nations of which it fights its conflicts, pay for the was which it encourages them to have, essentially is trying to monetize it's. it's giving over weaponry to the koreans, 1st of the american washington does not want the ukrainians to reach a deal with the russians once quite miles. they want this war to last for as long as possible. and for that reason, it's encouraging that ukraine is to take the war options instead of the negotiation option. but on the way the u. s. one, any weapons that it gives to be paid for by those same ukrainians who fall in full line that they should fight robin, discuss the future. meanwhile, there is a growing voice among european stressing not there governments should not be sending weapons to ukraine in italy, for instance, the hash tag not in my name, is trending on twitter. the actions of this government of shame are not done in my name and do not represent my will. not even that of many other italians who have to suffer from the
and it really speaks to reflect that the u. s. likes to make the nations of which it fights its conflicts, pay for the was which it encourages them to have, essentially is trying to monetize it's. it's giving over weaponry to the koreans, 1st of the american washington does not want the ukrainians to reach a deal with the russians once quite miles. they want this war to last for as long as possible. and for that reason, it's encouraging that ukraine is to take the war options instead of the...
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u. and vows that russia could find other customers. might india be one of them? it's already bought oil at a discount from russia due to sanctions, and that's causing friction with western angie. 7 nations will speak to our correspond it in delhi. and iran is trying to get past its own sanctions and return to mainstream oil markets. might the e u b, a future customer? welcome to the show. i'm student beardsley in berlin. credit ratings agency moody says russia may be in default on its sovereign debt, if it doesn't correct course, and make 2 recent payments in dollars instead of roubles. russia made the payments in question earlier this month. both were on dollar denominated bonds. moody said the settlement with rubles breeches, the terms of the contracts, and would put russia in default. the same payments are made in dollars by may. 4th, a currency is also at the heart of a dispute between russia and the u. overpayments for russian energy. on thursday, president vladimir putin threatened again to turn off energy flows to the e. u. if member states don't pay for g
u. and vows that russia could find other customers. might india be one of them? it's already bought oil at a discount from russia due to sanctions, and that's causing friction with western angie. 7 nations will speak to our correspond it in delhi. and iran is trying to get past its own sanctions and return to mainstream oil markets. might the e u b, a future customer? welcome to the show. i'm student beardsley in berlin. credit ratings agency moody says russia may be in default on its sovereign...
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and so well the u. s. and you claim to be supporting democracy and, and for freedom it's obvious that you know, anyone who's unlucky enough to end up in one of these torture prisons may not come out alive. so there's a very clear double standard, and this has nothing to do with human rights or democracy. it's all about us. empire. meanwhile, in serbia, thousands of pro russian protested took to the streets of belgrade to show anger and support for russia, suspension from the united nations human rights council. ah, you wrote, this is gathered in belgrade city center, holding russian flags and portraits of the russian president. once, according to reports, police didn't take any action. the organizes of the protest demanded the government immediately stop all actions hostile to russia and international organizations. we heard from some of those protesters also from a chat of bob with him. i came here to support the russian federation and to protest against the shameful decisions of our government. as well a
and so well the u. s. and you claim to be supporting democracy and, and for freedom it's obvious that you know, anyone who's unlucky enough to end up in one of these torture prisons may not come out alive. so there's a very clear double standard, and this has nothing to do with human rights or democracy. it's all about us. empire. meanwhile, in serbia, thousands of pro russian protested took to the streets of belgrade to show anger and support for russia, suspension from the united nations...
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and so well the u. s. and you claim to be supporting democracy and, and for freedom it's obvious that you know, anyone who's unlucky enough to end up in one of these torture prisons may not come out alive. so there's a very clear double standard, and this has nothing to do with human rights or democracy. it's all about us, empire. and staying with the u. s. america says it will not be returning the frozen assets of private russian individuals but to the owners. even after the conflict and ukraine and author correspondent rachel blevins was more nuts, living was part and parcel of medieval warfare. you came, you stroll us. but even with the introduction of new weapons and technology, it appears that the practice of looting is just as much a part of the 21st century warfare president is actively looking at how we can deal with the fact that as we see these assets, our goal is not to give them back, our goal is to put them to a better use than that. but i'll be careful in what i say today because there's an o
and so well the u. s. and you claim to be supporting democracy and, and for freedom it's obvious that you know, anyone who's unlucky enough to end up in one of these torture prisons may not come out alive. so there's a very clear double standard, and this has nothing to do with human rights or democracy. it's all about us, empire. and staying with the u. s. america says it will not be returning the frozen assets of private russian individuals but to the owners. even after the conflict and...
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and our report that u. s. how speaking nancy pelosi times to visit taiwan, beijing says there will be consequences if she does. may volume crucial. you go to the u. s. side should honor its commitment to the one china principal and the 3 china u. s. george communiques cancel the plan, visit of us house of representatives, speaker pelosi may stop its official contact with taiwan and fulfill it's commitment of not supporting taiwan independence. if the united states insists on having its own way, china will take strong measures in response to unswerving lead, defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity at all possible consequences that arise from such a visit will completely be borne by the u. s. side. i think phil to the fire, nathan and the state fled by the us on that to provide weapons and cyber attack to nations in the india pacific region. and a show of support against china on since donald quarter has the details. it tried to bully china and to taking a side and it failed. nato says it's done wi
and our report that u. s. how speaking nancy pelosi times to visit taiwan, beijing says there will be consequences if she does. may volume crucial. you go to the u. s. side should honor its commitment to the one china principal and the 3 china u. s. george communiques cancel the plan, visit of us house of representatives, speaker pelosi may stop its official contact with taiwan and fulfill it's commitment of not supporting taiwan independence. if the united states insists on having its own way,...
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and the u. s. came in and froze $7000000000.00 worth of athletes creating a huge humanitarian crisis in their country. so there is a lot at stake here, as the u. s. shows that they are more than willing to move forward with tens of billions of dollars in aid, as long as they agree with the government that's empower. and as biden refers to that, a small price to pay here. well, it's really a condemns russia over it's operation in ukraine. it's government has failed to meet the compensation deadline for that war. crimes by defense for personnel in afghanistan potentially leaving the thorny issue to be sold out after the election . ortiz kellum open investigates the deadline for australia to announce compensation for the victims of its war crimes. in afghanistan has passed, the report that called for compensation for the victims took 4 years to compile, where there is credible information that an identified or identifiable afghan national has been unlawfully killed. the inquiry has recommended that
and the u. s. came in and froze $7000000000.00 worth of athletes creating a huge humanitarian crisis in their country. so there is a lot at stake here, as the u. s. shows that they are more than willing to move forward with tens of billions of dollars in aid, as long as they agree with the government that's empower. and as biden refers to that, a small price to pay here. well, it's really a condemns russia over it's operation in ukraine. it's government has failed to meet the compensation...
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and you also recently have had the agreement between us truly the u. k. and the u. s. in terms of providing nuclear power submarines. so a china can sort of say, hey, this isn't circle meant it feels like it, and we have the right to engage with the solomon islands if we want to. well, china generally says whenever this comes up, it says that it's only doing what the u. s. has done before that it's fear of influence is pretty much where he decides. the solomon islands is a long way away from china. now you can see as, as an extension because it's in the pacific area and china wants to basically control the pacific am but so encirclement is one argument, but in reality this is more just about trying to control the civic. and it's interesting and mark milly, the joint chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, he said recently the china is trying to am, is trying to break the, the established system of rule of law. and one of the areas that he focus particularly on was the navy, and i think and watching, watching the sort of china's efforts to control the marine. they're dev
and you also recently have had the agreement between us truly the u. k. and the u. s. in terms of providing nuclear power submarines. so a china can sort of say, hey, this isn't circle meant it feels like it, and we have the right to engage with the solomon islands if we want to. well, china generally says whenever this comes up, it says that it's only doing what the u. s. has done before that it's fear of influence is pretty much where he decides. the solomon islands is a long way away from...
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and, you know, just last g r, the u. k. government denounced one does a calling human rights record before the united nations urging rwanda to module commonwealth values of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights. and just to specifically comment on the situation for refugees in orlando, in 201812 congolese refugees was shot dead by rwandan police when they protested a cut to their food rations and their conditions. and this creates a very real risk of abuse for asylum seekers that assent and expelled to or want to buy the u. k. whether they're able to speak up about their treatment or conditions . and we also know that the rwandan government kidnaps rwandan refugees who are already outside the country as far afield as australia, canada, and brings them back to face trial and you know, treatment. and just, just to finish on this quite a bit, the hypocrisy is so stark when we consider the fact that the u. k. itself, grants asylum, and refugee status to rwandans, who have fled persecution in romando, whether it
and, you know, just last g r, the u. k. government denounced one does a calling human rights record before the united nations urging rwanda to module commonwealth values of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights. and just to specifically comment on the situation for refugees in orlando, in 201812 congolese refugees was shot dead by rwandan police when they protested a cut to their food rations and their conditions. and this creates a very real risk of abuse for asylum seekers that...
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is planning all these future wars and of course, the u. s. does nothing but have happened, but have wars, and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting. nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness more to happen on all kinds of terrible things follow from them. now from the story we're across aero nazi, there is a scandal brewing in the u. s. after a law professor made what's deemed to been insulting remarks about indian women on their country. and i was doing an interview on fox news. so take, you know, the brahman women who come from india and they're taught that they are better than everybody else because they are from a lease. and yet, on some level, their country is excuse my language was the pennsylvania university law professor also came under criticism for controversial comments about black americans, claiming their quotes
is planning all these future wars and of course, the u. s. does nothing but have happened, but have wars, and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting. nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness more to happen on all kinds of terrible things follow from them. now from the story...
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it's basically the u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might could have mentioned, well, never know is that in between time, the don baths could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what, eventually, what the, the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the situation in ukraine. stay with ah, need to come to the russian state will never. i've stayed as i phone and being no son, steve, asking him, i'm not getting all sons and up for a group in the 55 when. okay, so mine is 25 and speaking with we will van in the european union the kremlin. yup. machine. the state on russia for date and square r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with me so called and chance interrogation techniques used by the u. s. of
it's basically the u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might could have mentioned, well, never know is that in between time, the don baths could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what, eventually, what the, the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after...
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and our reports, nancy pelosi, the u. s. how speak plans to visit taiwan. beijing says that will be consequences if she does. my volume could oh, you could, will you aside should honor its commitment to the one china principal and the 3 china us joined communiques. cancel the plan, visit of us house of representatives, speaker pelosi stop its official contact with taiwan, and fulfill its commitment of not supporting taiwan independence. if the united states insist on having its own way, china will take strong measures in response to unswerving lead, defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity. all possible consequences that arise from such a visit will completely be borne by the u. s. side. adding fil to the cya, nate, i member said, said by the u. s. are set to provide weapons and cyber tech donations in the, in the pacific wage. and in a show of support against china. anti is donald quarter, has the details. it tried to bully china and to taking a side and it failed. nato says it's done with talking and has moved
and our reports, nancy pelosi, the u. s. how speak plans to visit taiwan. beijing says that will be consequences if she does. my volume could oh, you could, will you aside should honor its commitment to the one china principal and the 3 china us joined communiques. cancel the plan, visit of us house of representatives, speaker pelosi stop its official contact with taiwan, and fulfill its commitment of not supporting taiwan independence. if the united states insist on having its own way, china...
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literally they shot it over and then u. s. i saw that in your case should force them in the less, i mean last unit. and weekly's of me with, i'm blows you hand this different shots, he'll killer, he's he get, i have when there were sort of with your, the money out of my little to with quickly understand. okay. understand that i've got you even there, you're pulling on her la. mainly just the only response of the union. did julian assange encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she's again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if his hunch helped her leak secrets, she tells the judge, i'd rather starve myself to death and change my position on this case. as a result, she goes to prison again and has to pay heavy fines, but she does not give in the fascination of insect vinny, either the killing of roger's gentlemen, the killing of children. that is the real harm that should be discussed
literally they shot it over and then u. s. i saw that in your case should force them in the less, i mean last unit. and weekly's of me with, i'm blows you hand this different shots, he'll killer, he's he get, i have when there were sort of with your, the money out of my little to with quickly understand. okay. understand that i've got you even there, you're pulling on her la. mainly just the only response of the union. did julian assange encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as...
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mm. counter terrorist expert and fully u. s. army analyst scott bennett, investigates crimes against humanity. mm. the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged expelled and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps typical of the west. hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o. one british concentration camp. bout house. 1945 nazi extermination. campbell ah, the wisdom well did fairly well living on exposing its colonies reserve power extremely profitable for the british. the french tried to, to copy in his books and articles. paul craig roberts, professor of economics and well known journalist and former u. s. assistant secretary of the treasury for economic policy analyzes the economic factors destabilizing the world. i know to take that wager attribute or european colonialism to anything other than the money make the sun never set on the british empire. the college were, were
mm. counter terrorist expert and fully u. s. army analyst scott bennett, investigates crimes against humanity. mm. the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged expelled and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps typical of the west. hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o. one british concentration camp. bout house. 1945 nazi extermination....
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and so we'd error that was designed to shut down air and aircraft and cruise missiles, the u. s. as it's and in slovakia, modern petri missile defense system the german government says 40 russian diplomats have left the country. berlin ordered their expulsion saying they were carrying out espionage and were a danger to public security. the leaders of germany in britain have pledged to work together on renewable energy and to reduce the need for russian fuel imports. all of schultz and boris johnson have been holding talks in london. shelton says it will take time to reduce germany's dependency on russian gas. the u. k is to send more weapons to cradles put charges in how much more your port world food prices jump nearly 30 percent march largely due to the war and ukraine. the u and food and agricultural organization warns that costs could continue to climb to 20 percent. that puts much of the world's population at risk for malnutrition. hundreds of thousands of russians opposed to the war in ukraine have left their homeland since the started the conflict. they're driven by the im
and so we'd error that was designed to shut down air and aircraft and cruise missiles, the u. s. as it's and in slovakia, modern petri missile defense system the german government says 40 russian diplomats have left the country. berlin ordered their expulsion saying they were carrying out espionage and were a danger to public security. the leaders of germany in britain have pledged to work together on renewable energy and to reduce the need for russian fuel imports. all of schultz and boris...
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from the u. k. and from the u. within. similar situations in the past, when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? and of course, our efforts in afghanistan swarmed in effect, others against the soviets, isis, or i should say, al cater and then later isis. so he sings have low back effects. ah, heaping in mine. he didn't. these hampshire industries. i wish it would be wrong to say they didn't invade ukraine. cooking did that. however, they, in their people, they were influencing, and the government were willing to run at that time working for his mcnamara said, hey, it's not a security problem, missiles into what? it's a political problem. critical good. when i want to nick, this is somewhat at this stage, foreseeable, right? i mean after thing, what happens in syria would thing, what happens in libby or we, as you've done, we could go back decades prior. we is that we're talking about, it's nurtured is not essentially the taxpayers of the citizen
from the u. k. and from the u. within. similar situations in the past, when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? and of course, our efforts in afghanistan swarmed in effect, others against the soviets, isis, or i should say, al cater and then later isis. so he sings have low back effects. ah, heaping in mine. he didn't. these hampshire industries. i wish it would be wrong to...
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u and u. k. restricted access to those networks, american news outlet, political has alleged that russian envoys, quote, spread bogus narratives and cannot be held liable for that because they have diplomatic immunity. all right, let's cross live now to spokesman for the russian mc in china, georgia. the your board of now. hi, how you doing? good to have you with us on this really interesting story. yeah. us media organizations have alleged that russian diplomats are spreading propaganda. but does the western establishment merely consider all of moscow's official stances as propaganda? if they contradict the western narrative well as a sheet and press article, i read it cancel and find it quite seem to magical the western journalism. labeling russian diplomats of just to work were published on page use of the daily basis by themselves. well, they claim that the russian did was this in the face. all right, now let's see what exactly we're publishing. we published comments articles into use and
u and u. k. restricted access to those networks, american news outlet, political has alleged that russian envoys, quote, spread bogus narratives and cannot be held liable for that because they have diplomatic immunity. all right, let's cross live now to spokesman for the russian mc in china, georgia. the your board of now. hi, how you doing? good to have you with us on this really interesting story. yeah. us media organizations have alleged that russian diplomats are spreading propaganda. but...