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s. on the u. s. site. and so the message really here is that they want to convey to indonesia that indonesia remains an extremely important partner in this new situation, as well as with the aim to maintain peace in the pacific region. care of matters did others. asia pacific bureau chief in jakarta, thank you so much for joining us today. and that's it for today's show. there's more from the region on our website, the devil dot com, forward slash asia as ever. you can follow us on facebook and twitter back to more of the same time. we'll see you then to by just go to use it. i'll say we're grateful for law has no limit. love is for everybody. love is live with love matters. and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn char, mom and i really think we need to talk about all the topics, the north divide and denied that. and this i have invited many deer and well known guests. and i would like to invite you to an end ah, europe love to israel add the potential gas supplier. can germany's economy minister help make t
s. on the u. s. site. and so the message really here is that they want to convey to indonesia that indonesia remains an extremely important partner in this new situation, as well as with the aim to maintain peace in the pacific region. care of matters did others. asia pacific bureau chief in jakarta, thank you so much for joining us today. and that's it for today's show. there's more from the region on our website, the devil dot com, forward slash asia as ever. you can follow us on facebook and...
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and the u. s. doesn't know how to deal with that. and the interesting thing is that the u. s. and nato are committing economic suicide. they are swallowing poison and waiting for russia to die. and that's not going to happen. daniel, you know, we hear all we hear about the rules based order. if you know what that means, please tell me because i cannot figure out what it means. okay. it really, every day that comes out of the state department, now i need a translator because i have no idea what they're talking about. but, you know, yeah, let's talk about the rule of law. you know, seizing of private individuals, properties and seizing of bank accounts, even of the russian government. i mean, i mean, how is that rule based order, okay. i mean, how can you trust people that are just going to buy fee on steel. okay? because that's what it is, it's theft. yes, i mean that the, the rules based order means that america makes the rules. ready and everybody else snap still. i mean, i mean look at it in november of 2021. the u. s. and ukraine assigned a joint statement and. ready which
and the u. s. doesn't know how to deal with that. and the interesting thing is that the u. s. and nato are committing economic suicide. they are swallowing poison and waiting for russia to die. and that's not going to happen. daniel, you know, we hear all we hear about the rules based order. if you know what that means, please tell me because i cannot figure out what it means. okay. it really, every day that comes out of the state department, now i need a translator because i have no idea what...
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s. on the u. s. site. and so the message really here is that they want to convey to indonesia that indonesia remains an extremely important partner in this new situation, as well as with the aim to maintain peace in the pacific region. care of matters did others. asia pacific bureau chief in jakarta, thank you so much for joining us today. and that's it for today's show. there's more from the region on our website, d, deborah dot gov, forward slash asia, and as ever you can follow us on facebook and twitter back tomorrow at the same time. we'll see you then goodbye. complex contemporary arts, influenced by the momentum leads to cloud. his work speaks for itself and is in high demand. we share his gaze of insights into the work of one of germany's my sought after artists meet the artist elisia applauding arch 21 next on d. w. we got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, magic corner chat, hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel off. we go. ah, and i know she's one of the most
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and defense choose from the u. s. and to asia said to meet at a major security summit in singapore, ah, an attempted coup and a brazen attempt to overthrow the government strong words to describe last year's capitol hill riot at the start of a u. s. congressional hearing in to the incident. the committee is also investigating donald trump's continuing denials that he lost the 2020 presidential election. either jo, castro reports from washington, d. c. o. this is what police saw on january 6th, 2021. when they were overwhelmed by a mob trying to overturn president donald trump's election, defeat back capital police officer. carol and edward was the 1st of many officers to be injured. there were officers on the ground. ah, you know, they were bleeding, they were throwing up, they were, you know, they had, i mean, i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in people's blood while riders vandalized the capital and threatened to kill members of congress. trump was watching it all unfold on t v from the w
and defense choose from the u. s. and to asia said to meet at a major security summit in singapore, ah, an attempted coup and a brazen attempt to overthrow the government strong words to describe last year's capitol hill riot at the start of a u. s. congressional hearing in to the incident. the committee is also investigating donald trump's continuing denials that he lost the 2020 presidential election. either jo, castro reports from washington, d. c. o. this is what police saw on january 6th,...
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the u. s. and south korean military's have together launched 8 ballistic missiles into the sea on monday, a response to north korean launches a day earlier. it's the 2nd time in recent months that the us and its allies, south korea have jointly responded to similar moves from north korea. many see it as representing a hardening of sales approach to pyongyang. ah, a fiery early morning display that took all of 10 minutes. its effects were meant to extend well into the future. the launches of 7 south korean missiles and one american missile in a live fire exercise, a tit for tat reply to north korea's launching of 8 missiles a day earlier. the response came as south korea and its hawkish, new president marks, memorial day commemorations. you and soc you'll saying more than ever. global powers must work to contain north korea balcony. why north korea's nuclear missile threats are getting sophisticated. a fired various ballistic missiles yesterday. it's programs are reaching the level that threaten
the u. s. and south korean military's have together launched 8 ballistic missiles into the sea on monday, a response to north korean launches a day earlier. it's the 2nd time in recent months that the us and its allies, south korea have jointly responded to similar moves from north korea. many see it as representing a hardening of sales approach to pyongyang. ah, a fiery early morning display that took all of 10 minutes. its effects were meant to extend well into the future. the launches of 7...
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s. on the u. s. site. and so the message really here is that they want to convey to indonesia that indonesia remains an extremely important partner in this new situation, as well as with the aim to maintain peace in the pacific region. care matters, did others asia pacific bureau chief in jakarta, thank you so much for joining us today. and that's it for today's shoulders. more from the region on our website, the devil dot gov. forward slash asia, and as ever you can follow us on facebook and twitter back to more of the same time . we'll see you then to buy people and trucks injured when trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families played on the tax in syria for these correct only with people fleeing extreme. around getting 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, europe blocks to israel add the potential gas supplier. c
s. on the u. s. site. and so the message really here is that they want to convey to indonesia that indonesia remains an extremely important partner in this new situation, as well as with the aim to maintain peace in the pacific region. care matters, did others asia pacific bureau chief in jakarta, thank you so much for joining us today. and that's it for today's shoulders. more from the region on our website, the devil dot gov. forward slash asia, and as ever you can follow us on facebook and...
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and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has star countless numbers of people. but as many of these wards and undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind it over to the warden islands now, which have condemned a gas drilling projects in the north sea. they say it will be harmful for the environment and it comes after germany on the netherlands decided to join forces to develop a new gas field, which is aimed at cutting dependence on bushing energy. the german federal ministry however, downplayed the impacts of future drilling. let us go, in other words, the gas quantities that could be extracted from this field or small in the context of the total gas consumption in germany casa, this contributes little to the gas con
and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has star countless numbers of people. but as many of these wards and undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind it over to the warden islands now, which...
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while in the u. s, we have 1000000 people who have died and that the u. s. has no more funding for coven treatment and care, because they're sending $40000000000.00 a weapons, and other assistance to create an a wider war to prolong war in ukraine. that's not democracy. that's the worst form of dictatorship. to foment war to riva 2020 u. s. presidential candidate and socialist activist, many thanks for joining us on a program. really appreciate your time your insight. thank you so much. r u. s. president joe biden has declared an energy emergency saying potential power shortages jeopardize national security on the quality of life of americans. find and has blamed russia on the climate change for the looming crisis thing, the us might not be able to generate enough power to fulfill consumer demand. multiple factors are threatening the ability of the united states to provide sufficient electricity generation to serve expected customer demand. these factors include disruptions of energy markets caused by russia's invasion of ukraine and extreme weather events e
while in the u. s, we have 1000000 people who have died and that the u. s. has no more funding for coven treatment and care, because they're sending $40000000000.00 a weapons, and other assistance to create an a wider war to prolong war in ukraine. that's not democracy. that's the worst form of dictatorship. to foment war to riva 2020 u. s. presidential candidate and socialist activist, many thanks for joining us on a program. really appreciate your time your insight. thank you so much. r u. s....
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and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless numbers of people. but as many of these wards and undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind it. ukraine has rebuked the french president for his russia remark. manuel micron recently said that moscow should not be humiliated any settlement to the conflict, suggesting the west should maintain a diplomatic dialogue with russia to bring sides to the negotiating table. must not humiliate russia, so that the day when the fighting stops, we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means. calls to avoid humiliation of russia can only humiliate france in every other country that would call for it. because it is russia that humiliates itself. we should all bette
and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless numbers of people. but as many of these wards and undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind it. ukraine has rebuked the french...
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and the u. s. doesn't know how to deal with that. and the interesting thing is that the u. s. and nato are committing economic suicide. they, they're swallowing poison and waiting for russia to die. and that's not going to happen. daniel, you know, we hear all we hear about the rules based order. if you know what that means, please tell me because i cannot figure out what it means. ok, it really, every day that comes out of the state department, now i need a translator because i have no idea what they're talking about. but, you know, let's talk about the rule of law. you know, seizing of private individuals, properties and seizing a bank accounts even of the russian government. i mean, i mean, how is that rule base order? okay. i mean, how can you trust people that are just going to buy fee on steel? ok because that's what it is, it's theft. yes, i mean the, the rules based order means that america makes the rules. ready and everybody else snaps to, i mean, i mean look at it in november of 2021 or the u. s. and ukraine assigned a joint statement and which they, they're said th
and the u. s. doesn't know how to deal with that. and the interesting thing is that the u. s. and nato are committing economic suicide. they, they're swallowing poison and waiting for russia to die. and that's not going to happen. daniel, you know, we hear all we hear about the rules based order. if you know what that means, please tell me because i cannot figure out what it means. ok, it really, every day that comes out of the state department, now i need a translator because i have no idea...
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c, p o, a and the u. s. is just putting a lot of pressure on the u. s. and other countries i think you run is being firm and it's commitments to which red lines that it will not tolerate. you know, to say yes and is really aggression. if they don't abide completely and reduce it, you know, the pressure on the run and withdraw all the sanctions. so you don't know if you're doing what it, what it sees is just to defend itself and what impacts you obviously just mentioned the nuclear deal, then what impact you think it will have on folks of that stalled deal? i think i think that the talks are in the are in the hands of the us. now i you run has complied fully with the j. c. p. o, a. it has done everything that was asked of it. it's the u. s. and the other western countries that have not held their side of the bargain, russia and china upheld the, you know, their site in terms of overall commitment iran in its program and to see that iran was committed to the j c. p. away. but the u. s. and the west not been committed to sanctions relief as to where we are
c, p o, a and the u. s. is just putting a lot of pressure on the u. s. and other countries i think you run is being firm and it's commitments to which red lines that it will not tolerate. you know, to say yes and is really aggression. if they don't abide completely and reduce it, you know, the pressure on the run and withdraw all the sanctions. so you don't know if you're doing what it, what it sees is just to defend itself and what impacts you obviously just mentioned the nuclear deal, then...
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s. foreign policy operates, and so the u. s. is fine with promoting the values of international human rights, but of course, they're not going to speak too loudly when it's their, their colleagues or you know, perpetuating these violations of human rights. and israel, of course, is a repeat offender which with oh, with which the u. s repeatedly defense and so the i, c, c is certainly more trustworthy for us as, as a u. s. community. now i know you're a legal expert and i was speaking i met a few weeks ago to the former chief prosecutor of the i, c. c, who suggested that a civil case in the us could also be an option to consider would you agree with that? you know, i think i'll leave that up to some other legal minds. you know. ready we're having our hands full right now with oh, making sure that at the grassroots level, folks know how to take action. we want to continue to uplift the calls for justice for the people myself. realtor will continue to uplift the calls for the i. c. c. investigation of the killing serena barclays, b
s. foreign policy operates, and so the u. s. is fine with promoting the values of international human rights, but of course, they're not going to speak too loudly when it's their, their colleagues or you know, perpetuating these violations of human rights. and israel, of course, is a repeat offender which with oh, with which the u. s repeatedly defense and so the i, c, c is certainly more trustworthy for us as, as a u. s. community. now i know you're a legal expert and i was speaking i met a...
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s. and the u economies. so they're the ones responsible for pushing up the price of oil and gas because of all the sanctions that they place on different countries. and for the piracy that they can carry out, the iranians are only seizing these tankers in order to prevent the europeans and americans from carrying out further acts of that you expect a federal escalation on the situation. perhaps most sanctions on well, the united states and the europeans are already imposing maximum pressure. the sanctions that are imposed on iran, or a continuation of what trump impose and fighting has not changed policy. but the problem that the united states and europeans have is that they've created a global shortage of energy. and they've driven up the price of energy. if there is any problem for iran in exporting oil or gas, then that problem will become a global problem. and the iranians who will definitely retaliate, will drive up the price further thanks to us and european actions. so it is quite possible that they'l
s. and the u economies. so they're the ones responsible for pushing up the price of oil and gas because of all the sanctions that they place on different countries. and for the piracy that they can carry out, the iranians are only seizing these tankers in order to prevent the europeans and americans from carrying out further acts of that you expect a federal escalation on the situation. perhaps most sanctions on well, the united states and the europeans are already imposing maximum pressure....
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and finally nuclear reactors in the u. s. could see outages next year or earlier if russia decides to stop the the exports of enriched uranium. that's according to the american media outlets. the hill, the russian response to western sanctions could lead to serious problems in the u. s. with the maintenance of its nuclear power plants, the fans generates around 20 percent of electricity in the u. s. and on tons, shutdowns of these power plants could result in insufficient electric electricity to cover demand with electricity prices. further rising russian officials say a u. s. refusal of russian uranium would only home the united states itself. so risk consoles around 40 percent of the global uranium conversion infrastructure and 46 percent of global uranium enrichment capacity. in addition, many reactors in the u. s. are chi enriched uranium fuel which they depend on russia to obtain elliott we spoke with professor of economics and politics. doctor dot dot, to jack rasmussen, who thinks that an embargo on russian nuclear fue
and finally nuclear reactors in the u. s. could see outages next year or earlier if russia decides to stop the the exports of enriched uranium. that's according to the american media outlets. the hill, the russian response to western sanctions could lead to serious problems in the u. s. with the maintenance of its nuclear power plants, the fans generates around 20 percent of electricity in the u. s. and on tons, shutdowns of these power plants could result in insufficient electric electricity...
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and that will exceed the total share of the u. s. and e. u and international trade. well, earlier my colleague unit, o'neil and ortiz, will depart host us on a boy could discuss what's on the agenda of this year. so it's originally this organization was created as this loose can only trade alliance, no strings attached. the idea was to kick stars, trade and economic corporation among those large economies. and i think increasingly it's taking on them more political tone. it's not very express at this point, but you already can read between the lines. and i think the best way i can summarize it is that if the west particular the united states sees the current situation in the world as sort of a clash and the central battle that's been the talk receives and democracy for many of the bricks leaders. if not for all, it's about practical governance versus political or i would have been say, part isn't maneuvering because there is a clear sense in many of their statements that they want. they want to focus on practical matters of how to improve the lives of the people in t
and that will exceed the total share of the u. s. and e. u and international trade. well, earlier my colleague unit, o'neil and ortiz, will depart host us on a boy could discuss what's on the agenda of this year. so it's originally this organization was created as this loose can only trade alliance, no strings attached. the idea was to kick stars, trade and economic corporation among those large economies. and i think increasingly it's taking on them more political tone. it's not very express...
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p o a and the u. s. is just putting a lot of pressure on the u. s. and other countries, i think he run is being firm and it's commitment to its red lines. that it will not tolerate a dis, a u. s. and is really aggression if they don't abide completely and to reduce the pressure on iran and withdraw all the sanctions. so you don't know if you're doing what it, what it sees is just to defend itself. ah, the question of imposing a 7th package of sanctions on russia appears to split western allies. well, the u. s. insists new sanctions will help bring an end to the conflict. some in europe, sushi dot the effectiveness of the move, raising the costs on russia to bring the war to an end more swiftly through unprecedented sanctions and export controls. right now what we experience is that the more sanctions we accept, the worse shape we are in and the russians. yes, it hurts them as well, but they survive. and what is even worse, they proceed in ukraine. so we have to think about something, negotiations, ceasefire, peace, diplomacy, that's our solution. the
p o a and the u. s. is just putting a lot of pressure on the u. s. and other countries, i think he run is being firm and it's commitment to its red lines. that it will not tolerate a dis, a u. s. and is really aggression if they don't abide completely and to reduce the pressure on iran and withdraw all the sanctions. so you don't know if you're doing what it, what it sees is just to defend itself. ah, the question of imposing a 7th package of sanctions on russia appears to split western allies....
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and to me, it seems very, very stupid by u. s. policy makers, you know, just coming off of this terrible cove at impact on the economy to take this big risky move here with, with the sanctions. i don't think they were really thinking this thing through very well because certainly especially europe is going to be very much impacted by this very seriously. and it's, it's obviously going to lead to another recession here. certainly in the u. s. in europe. and maybe not in china, certainly in the emerging market countries. meanwhile, america's energy security envoy doesn't deny that russia may not be getting more revenue from its fossil fuels than before. the war in ukraine, u. s. and e. u sanctions on the russian energy sector. they gave moscow the room to redirect it, supplies to other major energy consumers, such as china and india. however, washington has recently asked india not to purchase too much russian oil, professor of economics and politics. jack ross, miss again says he believes countries worldwide continue to suffer as a
and to me, it seems very, very stupid by u. s. policy makers, you know, just coming off of this terrible cove at impact on the economy to take this big risky move here with, with the sanctions. i don't think they were really thinking this thing through very well because certainly especially europe is going to be very much impacted by this very seriously. and it's, it's obviously going to lead to another recession here. certainly in the u. s. in europe. and maybe not in china, certainly in the...
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s. and the u. k. that of a vested interest in regime change in syria and the 3 a campaign which i also previously carried out attacks against myself. and the evidence that i've produced against the white helmets are funded by aimen as fiery . who is the syrian uh, oil billionaire who was previously based in london who has funded the u. k. conservative party with considerable amounts of money, anne, who was under an investigation from the u. k fraud squad. so this is not someone that doesn't have skin in the game. this is someone that has interest in protecting the read regime change or narratives and syria. do you think you are a conspiracy theorist? let the article is claim in. no, of course not. you know, if this terminology is deployed to discredit any one that is providing evidence to challenge or the various weston centric narratives, including of course, right now in the ukraine. and not to be forgotten that the white helmets are now appearing, or coffee cup organizations. and now appearing in u
s. and the u. k. that of a vested interest in regime change in syria and the 3 a campaign which i also previously carried out attacks against myself. and the evidence that i've produced against the white helmets are funded by aimen as fiery . who is the syrian uh, oil billionaire who was previously based in london who has funded the u. k. conservative party with considerable amounts of money, anne, who was under an investigation from the u. k fraud squad. so this is not someone that doesn't...
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and the u. s. should respond to the appeals of the secretary general human rights, humanitarian agencies and other policies by unconditionally returning african overseas assets as soon as possible. so, $7000000000.00 in afghan. the central bank assets were frozen by the u. s. does. after the taliban took control of the country last august, in february this year, the u. s. president signed an order to release those assets. however, the money is yet to be dispersed on when it says it's supposed to be divided between monitoring groups in afghanistan and a fund for $911.00 victims former off gun president. how may i because i, it has demanded that the u. s. returns all the money back to the african people. i've gone journalist below, so worry says the u. s. does not have the right to take money away from the african people. the life this can simply not rob the afghans be below the $7000000000.00 in say we're giving it to the victims of the $911.00 victims. you know, i mean it's also important that peop
and the u. s. should respond to the appeals of the secretary general human rights, humanitarian agencies and other policies by unconditionally returning african overseas assets as soon as possible. so, $7000000000.00 in afghan. the central bank assets were frozen by the u. s. does. after the taliban took control of the country last august, in february this year, the u. s. president signed an order to release those assets. however, the money is yet to be dispersed on when it says it's supposed...
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s. and the u economies. so they're the ones responsible for pushing up the price of oil and gas because of all the sanctions that the place on different countries. and for the piracy that they can carry out, the ryans are only seizing these tankers in order to prevent the europeans and americans from carrying out further acts of theft, the rop at 6 30 am moscow time to head over to our website for more on any of those stories finance be just call somebody back again at the top of the hour with another one done of all the latest news headlines. ah ah ah . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk with a he's do some with keith. mr. well in the front of the want to be awesome, new people feel more love collegial.
s. and the u economies. so they're the ones responsible for pushing up the price of oil and gas because of all the sanctions that the place on different countries. and for the piracy that they can carry out, the ryans are only seizing these tankers in order to prevent the europeans and americans from carrying out further acts of theft, the rop at 6 30 am moscow time to head over to our website for more on any of those stories finance be just call somebody back again at the top of the hour with...
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s. and tell is, community continues to receive personally know media coverage. you're in the u. s. as the political leaders, you are responsible. continue to walk free in washington. rachel blevins, r c. thanks very much for joining us. i'm sorry. even see, do you head over to r t dot com and check out the stories there and have your say as well. a lot of stories. ah, because of the conflict in ukraine, europe and russia are going there different ways and like a divorce, separation is full of anguish and finger pointing. the biggest loser of all in this, of course, is, europe. washington couldn't be more please. it's a gemini, is being sealed when alex showed seemed wrong. when all proofs just don't hold any, you have to flip out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. to day i'm authorizing the additional strong sanction foreign companies quitting russia, dumb design soon. thank you. las glycine so hm. atm, cause of blantan banks disconnected from the international payment system.
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today's meeting is set to be a display of unity and resolve against russia as the u. s. and german leaders underlined, and we have a common jones with emotional messages with no small port because we're joined now by the w. brussels beer chief alexander phenomena who is at the g 7 summit venue in the bavarian alps. and here with me and the students, thomas ferro to w political correspondent, welcome to both of you, alexandra. i'd like to begin with you. we know that germany has been criticized for not doing enough to support where she is, alexandra, that germany has not been criticized for not doing enough to support ukraine. but so today we heard the u. s. president, calling germany one of the fastest and closest allies in the world, very warm boards fair. what do you make of it? well, the meeting was apparently very friendly and very warm. and that is how it's being described by the u. s. administration by you asked officials, they're saying that you as president not only praise the german chancellor's leadership, but he also expressed his trust in olive shoals. and th
today's meeting is set to be a display of unity and resolve against russia as the u. s. and german leaders underlined, and we have a common jones with emotional messages with no small port because we're joined now by the w. brussels beer chief alexander phenomena who is at the g 7 summit venue in the bavarian alps. and here with me and the students, thomas ferro to w political correspondent, welcome to both of you, alexandra. i'd like to begin with you. we know that germany has been criticized...
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and in the u. s. washington, is it to impose important restrictions on a chinese province over forced labor allegations, while the u. s. itself has a long history of using labor from developing nations ortiz rachel blevins comments . the united states is now weeks away from implementing a new law that will mean both increase tensions with china and higher prices for americans. the weaker force labor prevention will require companies in china, northwestern province to prove that their products, which include everything from a 5th of the world's cotton supply to parts for popular electronics were not made using forced labor. the members of congress who supported the new law claimed it was their way to speak out for human rights. congress on a bipartisan and bicameral basis will continue to condemn and confront the ccpo human rights abuses in chin, john and in the region and hold it accountable. if america does not speak out for human rights in china because of commercial interests, we lose all moral aut
and in the u. s. washington, is it to impose important restrictions on a chinese province over forced labor allegations, while the u. s. itself has a long history of using labor from developing nations ortiz rachel blevins comments . the united states is now weeks away from implementing a new law that will mean both increase tensions with china and higher prices for americans. the weaker force labor prevention will require companies in china, northwestern province to prove that their products,...
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the war in ukraine, u. s. and e. u sanctions on the russian energy sector. they gave moscow the room to redirect it, supplies to other major energy consumers, such as china and india. however, washington has recently asked india not to purchase too much russian oil, professor of economics and politics. jack ross, miss again says he believes countries worldwide continue to suffer as a result of u. s. policies. u. s. a whole strategy here was in port to dry russia out of western europe economy. so the u. s. corporations can move in particularly the oil and gas corporations, and that's exactly what's happening as long as the war goes on and the sanctions go on, which will go on even after the war, according to martin. as long as that occurs, the economic pressure on europe, both in terms of inflation and recession will, will intensify. i think, europe and some emerging market countries whose currencies are collapsing because of your policy are going to be the hardest hit. as a result of what's going on here globally, the u. s. rule will take some, some heat to
the war in ukraine, u. s. and e. u sanctions on the russian energy sector. they gave moscow the room to redirect it, supplies to other major energy consumers, such as china and india. however, washington has recently asked india not to purchase too much russian oil, professor of economics and politics. jack ross, miss again says he believes countries worldwide continue to suffer as a result of u. s. policies. u. s. a whole strategy here was in port to dry russia out of western europe economy....
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as a subsidiaries in the u. s. brazil and the u. k. a plead guilty to felony charges element court hearing on tuesday, the company admitted it paid more than $28000000.00 in bribes to secure preferential access to oil from african countries. making illegal profits between 201120164 the investigations into the companies alleged violations are currently being conducted by deutsch and swiss authorities. malaria, we spoke with nigerian former presidential candidates adama guard by the 2nd. and he thinks this shows a pattern of behavior by global enterprises in africa. up his lunch is not actually surprising to me, because if you look at what glen court be really nafrica on, so many of this kind of for middle global enterprise, a is a splitter to. so some of them take advantage of the cases that we have in africa to be able to make nonprofits. colonialism might be out in terms of, i even the session with the economy. colonialism, students continued in africa, and i knew something that i need to very seriously view in this kind of kind of go
as a subsidiaries in the u. s. brazil and the u. k. a plead guilty to felony charges element court hearing on tuesday, the company admitted it paid more than $28000000.00 in bribes to secure preferential access to oil from african countries. making illegal profits between 201120164 the investigations into the companies alleged violations are currently being conducted by deutsch and swiss authorities. malaria, we spoke with nigerian former presidential candidates adama guard by the 2nd. and he...
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he was just 15 and already worried about gun violence in the u. s. and was just 2 weeks before columbine. he asked me a question, the dinner table. dad, did you know there were loopholes in the brady bill. brady bill is the national law that requires background checks for gun purchases. i said no, i didn't know about that. daniel. 2 weeks later he was killed with a gun that was purchased through a loophole in the brady bill. how could i not respond to that? i had to, so tom joined, colorado cease fire, a group pushing for stronger gun loss. and colorado did react in acting universal background checks in colorado and closing a loophole that made it easier to buy fire arms at gun show. but there was a standoff between people and politicians on gun law waiting on a national level. most americans want some restriction around, but federal lawmakers are gridlocked along hardest in life magazine. it's pretty clear when you have 90 percent of the people supporting something and you can't get that pass in congress, there's really something something terribly
he was just 15 and already worried about gun violence in the u. s. and was just 2 weeks before columbine. he asked me a question, the dinner table. dad, did you know there were loopholes in the brady bill. brady bill is the national law that requires background checks for gun purchases. i said no, i didn't know about that. daniel. 2 weeks later he was killed with a gun that was purchased through a loophole in the brady bill. how could i not respond to that? i had to, so tom joined, colorado...
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s. and u. k. for nuclear powered submarines, both australia and france. hope the payment will allow for a reset in their bilateral relationship. the british government has one legal backing for its controversial plan to deport international asylum seekers from you . k territory to the east traffic in nation of rwanda. some 6000 kilometers away in return for taking britain's unwanted migrants were wanda, is to receive economic aid. the idea behind the deal is to discourage would be asylum seekers from trying to cross into britain illegally. but human rights campaigners are promising their fight against the plan is not yet over. the british high court ruling gives the green light for the removal of asylum seekers from the u. k. the threat had been looming for some time, but the decision still had many migrants hard. this don't really understand for the rec center. yes. is it moodle policy? we got refugees or spoken to more than a 100 human, given these notices that say they go to forcibly removed from the country. the court's decision means the 1st flights
s. and u. k. for nuclear powered submarines, both australia and france. hope the payment will allow for a reset in their bilateral relationship. the british government has one legal backing for its controversial plan to deport international asylum seekers from you . k territory to the east traffic in nation of rwanda. some 6000 kilometers away in return for taking britain's unwanted migrants were wanda, is to receive economic aid. the idea behind the deal is to discourage would be asylum...
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s coo and kia in 2014 into a de facto nato state. the idea was, it's part of the u. s. grant chessboard, their grand scheme of world hedge ammonia, and they intend to destroy russia and dismember at the better to gobble up its component parts. this is part of the u. s. global strategy, and in canada and around the world. people, ordinary people have no stake in this. no stake whatsoever. and when they tell us how much they care about the people of ukraine, it's not true, it's not true. it wasn't true in us flavio. it wasn't true in afghan stand, wasn't true, and in libya, it wasn't true in iraq. this is, these countries are just ponds in a great global game of the u. s. empire and people should hit the streets at the end of this month to demonstrate against the u. s. and nato policies that are going to be a nancy, aided and further strengthened in madrid. on january, june 29th and 30th. 10000 from the hamilton coalition to stop the war. many thanks for your time. we appreciate it or gone through a public official say some ukrainian soldiers have surrendered as a local c
s coo and kia in 2014 into a de facto nato state. the idea was, it's part of the u. s. grant chessboard, their grand scheme of world hedge ammonia, and they intend to destroy russia and dismember at the better to gobble up its component parts. this is part of the u. s. global strategy, and in canada and around the world. people, ordinary people have no stake in this. no stake whatsoever. and when they tell us how much they care about the people of ukraine, it's not true, it's not true. it...
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well, i sounds for the u. s. a lot like the u. s. ban and russian oil imports to us. you know, it wasn't that large volume, but the usaa courses running around the world out, trying to get more production of oil for its allies in particular. and of course, if you raise the price globally of oil or worldwide, it affects the price in the us run the u. s. a portion or not. well, we got a similar situation with rich nuclear fuel. there are some nuclear plants in the us that do import russia, nuclear feel, if that is embargoed, no importance from russia, then the u. s. and those plans are gonna have to scurry around elsewhere in the world to try to get it. and that's going to create excess demands elsewhere and drive up the price of that particular product and therefore drive up a electricity generation from nuclear. and because all these, these fuels are substitute products and what we call them and one goes up, the other girls that drags it up, you know, o oil, natural gas, the same thing. if you find a nuclear cost going up in the us will that will have an effect as wel
well, i sounds for the u. s. a lot like the u. s. ban and russian oil imports to us. you know, it wasn't that large volume, but the usaa courses running around the world out, trying to get more production of oil for its allies in particular. and of course, if you raise the price globally of oil or worldwide, it affects the price in the us run the u. s. a portion or not. well, we got a similar situation with rich nuclear fuel. there are some nuclear plants in the us that do import russia,...
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and by the end of that, he was to call him uncle joe. and in some ways, had the u. s. and the soviets were more on the same page in certain respects than the u. s. and the british were at the time, during the same period, the germans offered stalin a trade for his son, yackel, who was being held in a concentration camp and exchange with general field marshal feed. rick palace captured near stalingrad. the kremlin master answered, i don't trade soldiers promotionals the allies knew about it. roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary toward stalin and russia general and its people and very cold and distant to winston churchill. ah. stone in standing and terran was very strong. the germans that surrendered near stalingrad the great tank battle of the coolest boat should be warned. the red army was advancing, but great britain was losing its influence. it was obvious for everyone, including churchill. later he said, cold between the great russian bear on one side of the american buffalo on the other there was, i know poor little english donkey. ah, the key issue
and by the end of that, he was to call him uncle joe. and in some ways, had the u. s. and the soviets were more on the same page in certain respects than the u. s. and the british were at the time, during the same period, the germans offered stalin a trade for his son, yackel, who was being held in a concentration camp and exchange with general field marshal feed. rick palace captured near stalingrad. the kremlin master answered, i don't trade soldiers promotionals the allies knew about it....
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s. b c connector. that means that the micro u. s. b and the lightning become obsolete. u. s. tech giant apple had fiercely opposed the idea of a standard charger. the company's device is mainly use it's cost to make lightning connector. apples said that a universal charger would stifle innovation and create waste as people would be forced to discard cables. but the, you says that the measure is aimed at reducing waste. this agreement at what age to day is a very important agreement, which is giving a fairly good deal to all at once. you must. but it is also giving a fair dean to our environment because ultimately we are producing between 13 to 15000 tons of electronic wastes of chargers that we barely ever use to block estimates. the consumers in europe spend nearly 3000000000 dollars each year on a variety of charges. so a standard model could make life cheaper as well as simpler for most people on my lunch break when an economically and environmentally, it makes sandy. it suits every want. it should be done, never like having either sent, if there's a standard charger, w
s. b c connector. that means that the micro u. s. b and the lightning become obsolete. u. s. tech giant apple had fiercely opposed the idea of a standard charger. the company's device is mainly use it's cost to make lightning connector. apples said that a universal charger would stifle innovation and create waste as people would be forced to discard cables. but the, you says that the measure is aimed at reducing waste. this agreement at what age to day is a very important agreement, which is...
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s. military contractor. they decide what's launched in yemen, and at the same time, the u. s. will put out statements decrying the terrible civilian toll and so on. but they're the ones who decide what rockets are launched. and the same thing is really true in the ukraine. they can sell those weapons pumping, more and more big super profit to be made by the arms contractors. but so far, those weapons have been quickly destroyed almost as soon as they are before they're even in need. another aspect about started. we heard us officials earlier saying it's impossible for them to track the weapons in ukraine, and they don't know who end up using them. that must be a concern given the fire power of the new u. s. rockets. it's a very dangerous things and it does show how, how much the u. s. is willing to escalate the war to more and more dangerous dimensions. but i don't think it will change the military balance of forces within the ukraine. ukraine is not doing very well in this war, despite all the grand pronouncements but the danger of these weapons staying in region is enormous.
s. military contractor. they decide what's launched in yemen, and at the same time, the u. s. will put out statements decrying the terrible civilian toll and so on. but they're the ones who decide what rockets are launched. and the same thing is really true in the ukraine. they can sell those weapons pumping, more and more big super profit to be made by the arms contractors. but so far, those weapons have been quickly destroyed almost as soon as they are before they're even in need. another...