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you know, having a strong germany is ok to a certain extent promised germany doesn't challenge american gemini in europe. and this whole situation with ukraine has solidified america with gemini as the expensive europeans, which of course, we all know, but so this germany is angling for repositioning itself in europe. it still has to be under the aspect of washington control box. well, does it, i mean, i was in a nice done in 2008 on a french general that told me the big thinking from france was to create a european pillar with in nature. and i wonder whether germany isn't it's just now to soldier. ahead to give the palm with a new military spending bonanza, you know, $100000000.01 shot and about $70000000000.00 a year, which is more or less in line with britain. france. i wonder whether this is a way of signaling to america. look, we are going to go ahead. we are going to go to shoot me. probably a few other member states will join us in any excursions around the world that we like to get involved in. you know, a bit of the dabbling and a few conflicts in the middle east. maybe a bit o
you know, having a strong germany is ok to a certain extent promised germany doesn't challenge american gemini in europe. and this whole situation with ukraine has solidified america with gemini as the expensive europeans, which of course, we all know, but so this germany is angling for repositioning itself in europe. it still has to be under the aspect of washington control box. well, does it, i mean, i was in a nice done in 2008 on a french general that told me the big thinking from france...
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but russia's ambassador to germany said this week that if anything germany has done way too much. and in fact, he used the term red line to saying that germany's support to date has already crossed a red line. what is he trying to say with that? is that simply a rhetorical device? or could it mean that russia is aiming to punish germany with some additional regard north? yeah, because we don't know if it be any blackouts in germany inflicted from outside. i could not exclude this possibility of such errands and on a german soil, which is the russian ember. so. so using the word for a loan, it's germany is now in from a russian part of you is a part of the conflict part of this war on the side of the ukraine as a whole vest on board the whole night in the united states because made in the united states, in germany, delivering grievance to the ukraine, make him able to crane to push russia back. so it's not the best on war outside of this conflict. and it's like war between russia middle crane from the russian point of view. it's a war between russia and the rest of the worth of the
but russia's ambassador to germany said this week that if anything germany has done way too much. and in fact, he used the term red line to saying that germany's support to date has already crossed a red line. what is he trying to say with that? is that simply a rhetorical device? or could it mean that russia is aiming to punish germany with some additional regard north? yeah, because we don't know if it be any blackouts in germany inflicted from outside. i could not exclude this possibility of...
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that was few months later, germany went ahead, recognize croatians, lenient, but this is lee. germany is quite clever in the way it plays the game any. it wants to present itself on the one hand as well is of your, you know, you know, what we say goes on the other. well, you know, we have a historic responsibility with a trouble and we don't like war. and really we go, you know, we don't want to send these particular weapons, but they do sent this where they are getting involved in ukraine. that's why all the historic residents, they are very actively involved in great training ukrainians. i mean, i was going back to the 940 s when they're actually actively trading ukrainians. well, and also as a sidebar here, assuming germany for reparations, for the 2nd world war, i just separate b, y, and the oil meant the ball this. i think, you know what we're saying here is true, but what does washington think of all of this? you know, having a strong germany is ok to a certain extent promised germany doesn't challenge american gemini in europe. and of this whole situation with ukraine has solid
that was few months later, germany went ahead, recognize croatians, lenient, but this is lee. germany is quite clever in the way it plays the game any. it wants to present itself on the one hand as well is of your, you know, you know, what we say goes on the other. well, you know, we have a historic responsibility with a trouble and we don't like war. and really we go, you know, we don't want to send these particular weapons, but they do sent this where they are getting involved in ukraine....
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and if germany can manage to live frugally. and if we are lucky with the weather, we have the chance to get through winter when i'm a miserable hobby to understand something i would not have said just a few months ago. we have a chance isms. chancellor, olaf sholtes is expected to sign contracts for liquefied natural gas during his visit to the united arab emirates this weekend. well, let's discuss germany as a price to his gas crisis. further, we're joined by emily mclain. she's an analyst in the natural gas markets at rice dot energy. thanks a lot for being with us. emily. how do you assess the pace of germany's shift to l . n. g. because things seem to be moving quite fast. yes, you're correct. they are moving fast and germany is really at the center of the race or at the front of the race. you will really, since the beginning of the russian invasion, we've seen more than 20 new l and g in port terminals being proposed. that's in europe. of that, almost a 3rd of those projects are in germany. so about 31 percent. now the bil
and if germany can manage to live frugally. and if we are lucky with the weather, we have the chance to get through winter when i'm a miserable hobby to understand something i would not have said just a few months ago. we have a chance isms. chancellor, olaf sholtes is expected to sign contracts for liquefied natural gas during his visit to the united arab emirates this weekend. well, let's discuss germany as a price to his gas crisis. further, we're joined by emily mclain. she's an analyst in...
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also, it is not only germany _ having elections in germany. also, it is not only germany dependent i having elections in germany. also, i it is not only germany dependent on the gas _ it is not only germany dependent on the gas bulgaria, _ it is not only germany dependent on the gas. bulgaria, romania, - it is not only germany dependent on the gas. bulgaria, romania, all- it is not only germany dependent on the gas. bulgaria, romania, all of. the gas. bulgaria, romania, all of these _ the gas. bulgaria, romania, all of these countries, _ the gas. bulgaria, romania, all of these countries, olaf— the gas. bulgaria, romania, all of these countries, olaf scholz- the gas. bulgaria, romania, all of these countries, olaf scholz saysi the gas. bulgaria, romania, all ofl these countries, olaf scholz says it is a turning — these countries, olaf scholz says it is a turning of— these countries, olaf scholz says it is a turning of time. _ these countries, olaf scholz says it is a turning of time. whether- these countries, olaf scholz says it is a tur
also, it is not only germany _ having elections in germany. also, it is not only germany dependent i having elections in germany. also, i it is not only germany dependent on the gas _ it is not only germany dependent on the gas bulgaria, _ it is not only germany dependent on the gas. bulgaria, romania, - it is not only germany dependent on the gas. bulgaria, romania, all- it is not only germany dependent on the gas. bulgaria, romania, all of. the gas. bulgaria, romania, all of these _ the gas....
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or germany in the union. this is this tensional narratives that helps especially conservative. so those are just fact, poland was attacked on the 1st of september, 939 by germany. it was a pro volt attack. it's 100000000 lives. and in the case of france, we decided that we should close the chapter and start a new european warner based on the mutual interest in we should have a common future. and while it was a drought and germany, paula was in pre zone in the russian soviet prison. we were victims of this war. and we were 4 years under the communist regime. and the reason for which that happened was coming to attack on poland by russia. germany, okay, no one ever compensate to the polish people to my brother of my, of my late the grandfather, people who are in constant times they were never compensate to think that there is anybody who denies that responsibility. i say both as somebody of german descent also have families who died in the polish concentration camps is clear that germany adult come on. i think
or germany in the union. this is this tensional narratives that helps especially conservative. so those are just fact, poland was attacked on the 1st of september, 939 by germany. it was a pro volt attack. it's 100000000 lives. and in the case of france, we decided that we should close the chapter and start a new european warner based on the mutual interest in we should have a common future. and while it was a drought and germany, paula was in pre zone in the russian soviet prison. we were...
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but russia's ambassador to germany said this week that if anything germany has done way too much and in fact, he used the term red line saying that germany's support to date has already crossed a red line. what is he trying to say with that? is that simply a rhetorical device or could it mean that russia is aiming to punish germany with some additional we don't know it yet device or could it mean that russia is aiming to because we don't know if it be any blackouts in germany inflicted from outside. i could not exclude this possibility of such events on german soil which is the russian embassy said using the word's redline, is that germany is now from the russian part of you is a part of the conflict. part of the war on the side of the ukraine as the whole western world, the whole nato in the united states because nato and the united states and germany delivering equipment to the ukraine make enabled ukraine to push russia back. so it's not that the western world is outside of this conflict and it's like a war between russia and the ukraine. from the russian point of view it's a war
but russia's ambassador to germany said this week that if anything germany has done way too much and in fact, he used the term red line saying that germany's support to date has already crossed a red line. what is he trying to say with that? is that simply a rhetorical device or could it mean that russia is aiming to punish germany with some additional we don't know it yet device or could it mean that russia is aiming to because we don't know if it be any blackouts in germany inflicted from...
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afraid that russia will hit germany. and this is what part of this is designed to invent a corporal shoots. you make a massage and i think you've given great credit co shoot that in the parliament where you go the deputies roaring. you know for the 1st time and probably 30 is you know, a leader in germany. ashley could say to the parliament, when you spend much more money, i'm going to be spending a not everybody went, oh no, we really should think about that. i mean, let's look at history. you know, we're going to go to a, it's a low baseline. however, we're given history, i have to be delicate here, given history. once the germans put their mind to something they tend to take on a life of its own here and take the hysteria. and i think that's a good word, that hysteria about what's going on in you crime, which should have been very avoidable. but this is george. this is a kind of a vector where we see where the germany and the you are synonymous. i mean, the joints mark, everybody adored in germany, and they accepted t
afraid that russia will hit germany. and this is what part of this is designed to invent a corporal shoots. you make a massage and i think you've given great credit co shoot that in the parliament where you go the deputies roaring. you know for the 1st time and probably 30 is you know, a leader in germany. ashley could say to the parliament, when you spend much more money, i'm going to be spending a not everybody went, oh no, we really should think about that. i mean, let's look at history. you...
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the economic impact of the war and ukraine is being felt in germany. the german government has now put forward a package of 65000000000 euros to help alleviate the economic facts. how, how concerned is berlin that the, the public support for the war and ukraine will dwindle? definitely concerned. you saw those protests in our report that was undoubtedly instigated by far right. politicians. but there are many, many average citizens who are very concerned about storing energy prices and are already feeling the pain. and it's absolutely critical that the government demonstrate awareness of that pain. otherwise, as we move into a cold autumn support for military assistance for ukraine could definitely dwindle . so this latest release package is actually the government's largest, yet it brings the combined total to a $100000000000.00 euros. and it will help both households, including pensioners, students, people, and social welfare support, the vulnerable coke with those silver prices. and the timing is crucial because it comes to days after russian presid
the economic impact of the war and ukraine is being felt in germany. the german government has now put forward a package of 65000000000 euros to help alleviate the economic facts. how, how concerned is berlin that the, the public support for the war and ukraine will dwindle? definitely concerned. you saw those protests in our report that was undoubtedly instigated by far right. politicians. but there are many, many average citizens who are very concerned about storing energy prices and are...
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the feeling of germany was to be left alone by the rest of europe when, when germany decided to welcome under that of thousands of refugees. because there's not a european migration policy. so our moot is to say, we want a stronger europe, stronger europe means better decision for citizens. citizens in italy, citizens in france, or in germany. this is not the mood of the italian right. the mood of detail and right is to build up european, a sense of a league of nations with the to rights cooperation. no more than written than that . what is that state faithfully here? on the 25th of september, the 25th of september vote is a sort of but exit vote as it was for the, the brits for them it was yes or no. in or out. i think for italy is, is something similar. of course, it's not that a friend them, it's not the topic is not to be in or out formally. but politically. the choice is between being at the very heart of europe. italy with brass of berlin berries, madrid, the heart of you all being out being in the league of nations having been on the polish government as alive. and i think that t
the feeling of germany was to be left alone by the rest of europe when, when germany decided to welcome under that of thousands of refugees. because there's not a european migration policy. so our moot is to say, we want a stronger europe, stronger europe means better decision for citizens. citizens in italy, citizens in france, or in germany. this is not the mood of the italian right. the mood of detail and right is to build up european, a sense of a league of nations with the to rights...
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they need the left to they. germany hasn't been delivering that. they also say that germany has to deliver more of the air defense system, the iris t, that's also modern. they say that they will be delivering for, but ukraine say they need at least 12 to protect their space. and when it comes to the total visa ban, all of shorts, the german chancellor said from day one, this is putins for we're not going to target the russian population with a total ban on coming to the you. so this is something where there is no movement of germany has now supported the use move to get rid of the visa facilitation process. so it is going to become a bit more difficult for us and to enter the u, but they still say we need the ration opposition. and so we can't deny them access to the you. just a last question of it may just, it may be stepping away from ukraine. maybe not all are short announcing 6x5wbb euros. thank you. and to help citizens and companies deal with the inflation caused by russia's invasion of ukraine. coming on the day of the visit of the ukrainian
they need the left to they. germany hasn't been delivering that. they also say that germany has to deliver more of the air defense system, the iris t, that's also modern. they say that they will be delivering for, but ukraine say they need at least 12 to protect their space. and when it comes to the total visa ban, all of shorts, the german chancellor said from day one, this is putins for we're not going to target the russian population with a total ban on coming to the you. so this is...
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this is germany's biggest daily. they have a 12 page, special edition just dedicated to live and this is just not them are people started flocking to the british embassy a late last night when the new news broke. and it's interesting to hear from any germans who say, and this is not necessarily about supporting the monarchy or such but air. queen elizabeth was such a special person and we admire her for all the dedication and am the role that to you fulfilled through. i would her long life and many people here in germany have the feeling. we don't have a monica here, but she is somehow a bit of an air our own adopted queen if you will. so yes, we're going to hear from a chancellor. we'll have shows as well who's go, who also reacted already late late last night on twitter, where he also thanked the queen for reaching out to germany, essentially after the world war and as reaching out to the former enemy, germany. and he said that her commitment to the british german relationship will never be forgotten or britain's r
this is germany's biggest daily. they have a 12 page, special edition just dedicated to live and this is just not them are people started flocking to the british embassy a late last night when the new news broke. and it's interesting to hear from any germans who say, and this is not necessarily about supporting the monarchy or such but air. queen elizabeth was such a special person and we admire her for all the dedication and am the role that to you fulfilled through. i would her long life and...
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true friend of germany and considered one. and this is something that people truly appreciate. here. they flocked to the british embassy when the news broke late last night, but also politicians. we heard chancello shots. we've also heard from the president when fido stein my are they thanked queen elizabeth for the special role and for reaching out to the former enemy, germany after the 2nd world war. he might be a surprise to some that are of the out the outpouring from germans and from germany . but britain's royal family really has had a special connection to germany, hasn't it? they do have a m, a very strong connection of queen elizabeth herself, had german routes through her great, great grandmother who was married to a german and prince philip, her husband who died last year. he also had german roots and queen elizabeth that really did make sure that germany did play a very important role in her life as a young woman. she was deeply affected personally by the war that nazi germany inflicted upon the rest of the world.
true friend of germany and considered one. and this is something that people truly appreciate. here. they flocked to the british embassy when the news broke late last night, but also politicians. we heard chancello shots. we've also heard from the president when fido stein my are they thanked queen elizabeth for the special role and for reaching out to the former enemy, germany after the 2nd world war. he might be a surprise to some that are of the out the outpouring from germans and from...
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and therefore at germany and the u. s. reaching out to build a broader and more comprehensive approach in the relationship with the countries in the region. angie's got that, how does germany's energy situation compare with the rest of europe with this, with this winter approaching now and the need to kind of diversify their, their energy supplies is, is there a sense that germany kind of got in there 1st? well look, i think, and it's important to acknowledge that things have been improved quite a bit and quite fast. in fact, i mean, it is remarkable how quickly the rushing gas has been replaced by l. n. g imports. and on top of that, there have been a lot of ways in which a fuel switch happened from gas to other fuel security including coal, but also oil when it comes to industrial production. and on top of that, you got savings, industry demand this down, for instance, and we're seeing the impact on households as well. so if you add that plus gas storage, which has been filled up to the maximum level by now, or at least
and therefore at germany and the u. s. reaching out to build a broader and more comprehensive approach in the relationship with the countries in the region. angie's got that, how does germany's energy situation compare with the rest of europe with this, with this winter approaching now and the need to kind of diversify their, their energy supplies is, is there a sense that germany kind of got in there 1st? well look, i think, and it's important to acknowledge that things have been improved...
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something that germany is hoping to accelerate wind turbines. germany needs more of them. lots more to have long been planned to be built on this field. but that's easier said than done as this in for many of these products. it takes 5 to 7 years. that's because of too much red tape. 18 departments are involved in the approval process. that means 18 applications have to be put in person. that's 1000 pages, plans, blueprints expertise as annoys shadows, turbulence as you need. safety certificates for each oil used in the system. everything has to be put into the application. all the frustrating bureaucracy has led to a grim result. investment in wind energy in germany is not growing, but as haft in recent years. germany is not an attractive market for wind energy. and that in turn threatens the local industry. the north eastern german city of war stock knows all about it. danish turbine may cannot, ex, has closed its plate making facilities here. plates are now made in chennai in india. that's cheaper. and it's closer to the fast growing indian market through them renew yo'
something that germany is hoping to accelerate wind turbines. germany needs more of them. lots more to have long been planned to be built on this field. but that's easier said than done as this in for many of these products. it takes 5 to 7 years. that's because of too much red tape. 18 departments are involved in the approval process. that means 18 applications have to be put in person. that's 1000 pages, plans, blueprints expertise as annoys shadows, turbulence as you need. safety...
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now, germany, of course, being one of if not the leading economy in europe, i, you see evidence of germany taking on a more sort of leadership role. as the johnson of a leading politician say, is needed. certainly by virtue of being europe's economic powerhouse and a leading trade country. germany has a special responsibility on these issues. and i think we have seen a lot of progress have been made, especially after european level when it comes to addressing tre challenges, especially stemming from china. there's been a lot of progress in recent years on stepping up of for an investment screening export control restrictions are making out the european procurement market more, more safe from unfair competition and addressing things like like illegal subsidies . so there has been progress and that sort of trade defense area and germany has certainly be very supportive of that. where i think there will need to be more work going forward. and for germany, we'll play a key role. is to think about building a new trade relationships, making sure that we don't become protectionist or isolationist
now, germany, of course, being one of if not the leading economy in europe, i, you see evidence of germany taking on a more sort of leadership role. as the johnson of a leading politician say, is needed. certainly by virtue of being europe's economic powerhouse and a leading trade country. germany has a special responsibility on these issues. and i think we have seen a lot of progress have been made, especially after european level when it comes to addressing tre challenges, especially stemming...
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he a home to germany. the 1st time as his grandmother is really all vazo president, and he went to bed bed and bears the 1st and the else may be cool of many decades after he had been there the 1st time on to you. well, she said ok, let me know. forgiving no forgetting. only the dead will have the right to forgive . will claim examiner shortly. school. only the dead. huh. had the right to forgive on him and the living. have no right to forget. gazoomba. com. actually i bare his words. i may shavone in my high water loop milligan bone in just a few hours. you begin mom yell i was going to baton bears and conclude to my visit here. i went to a phoenix was learn once again to live with the representatives of the general people from all of the local parties. here the dialog refused. people that does not forget, not just because we owe it to the generations in the past, but because we owe it to the generations and furniture never to forget. it is not elysium as we go, only the volume thought fail to critically
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now, germany, of course being one, if not the leading economy in europe i, you see evidence of germany taking on a more sort of leadership role. as the johnson of a leading politician say, is needed. certainly by virtue of being europe's economic powerhouse and a leading trade country. germany has a special responsibility on these issues. and i think we have seen a lot of progress have been made, especially after european level when it comes to addressing trade challenges, especially stemming from china. there's been a lot of progress in recent years on stepping up of for an investment screening export control restrictions are making out the european procurement market more, more safe from unfair competition and addressing things like, like illegal subsidies that are, has been progress. and that sort of trade defense areas. germany has certainly be very supportive of that, where i think there will need to be more work going forward. and for germany, we'll play a key role. is to think about building a new trade relationships, making sure that we don't become protectionist or isolationis
now, germany, of course being one, if not the leading economy in europe i, you see evidence of germany taking on a more sort of leadership role. as the johnson of a leading politician say, is needed. certainly by virtue of being europe's economic powerhouse and a leading trade country. germany has a special responsibility on these issues. and i think we have seen a lot of progress have been made, especially after european level when it comes to addressing trade challenges, especially stemming...
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs mortgage of and german foreign minister, raven trump signed a non aggression pact. mm hm. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliance is with other states. so these over to your yes. so for him done. dust chamberlain on that day should these are fashion tissue. masons are to lam, he knew baxon angland don't frankly the sky bend mas entry did titian ingram from brown dodge, went to my father, italian. out on it, the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the usaa. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan. and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to form an alliance against germany, went to saudi in the polish government also refused
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs mortgage of and german foreign minister, raven trump signed a non aggression pact. mm hm. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliance is with other states. so these over to your yes. so for him done. dust chamberlain on that day should these are fashion tissue. masons are to lam, he knew baxon angland don't frankly the sky bend mas entry did titian ingram from brown dodge,...
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u to germany. and that sort of thing as a problem for the ukraine and prime minister is there may be sympathy from the german government apropos those 2 particular issues that we know that the defense minister has already said that the german armed forces are in the position now of reaching a point where they will no longer be able to give that much more to the ukrainians in order to guarantee german defense security. and then in so far as the visa issue is concerned, we know mr. shots is not particularly for this idea of a total ban on visas for russians coming to the e. u. so as i say, sympathy, certainly for mr. shots, but not necessarily the sort of approval that perhaps is the ukrainian prime minister might wish out. is there a started cane reporting live there from berlin? let's go to ukraine's capital then i'll deserves gabriel. elizondo is in that kid. what's ukraine saying about the energy crisis that is affecting europe? well, ukraine is worried about it for sure, because it's clear from
u to germany. and that sort of thing as a problem for the ukraine and prime minister is there may be sympathy from the german government apropos those 2 particular issues that we know that the defense minister has already said that the german armed forces are in the position now of reaching a point where they will no longer be able to give that much more to the ukrainians in order to guarantee german defense security. and then in so far as the visa issue is concerned, we know mr. shots is not...
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we need politicians who stand up for our citizens here in germany. local news report say many practices were germans with a russian ethnic background and included some well known right wing radicals. they were met by con, to protest in support of ukraine. to pakistan. now, for the death toll continues to rise after devastating floods. authorities report at least another 50 deaths in sind province. more than 200 or 1200 people rather have died in the past weeks. a 3rd of pakistan has been affected by the flooding. there are new concerns that the country's wheat crop could also be wiped out affecting the food supply. their officials say the record monsoon reigns in milton glaciers are being caused by climate change. now pakistan has appealed for more international aid and the country's largest chair. the at he foundation has urged the government to reverse a ban on many international and jose allowing them to help in the disaster. the evidence of former lives lie scattered throughout this vast rural area. now on to water. these used to be people's home
we need politicians who stand up for our citizens here in germany. local news report say many practices were germans with a russian ethnic background and included some well known right wing radicals. they were met by con, to protest in support of ukraine. to pakistan. now, for the death toll continues to rise after devastating floods. authorities report at least another 50 deaths in sind province. more than 200 or 1200 people rather have died in the past weeks. a 3rd of pakistan has been...
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. lube mean will be germany 2nd, ellen g terminal. it's 1st is in vill helms hoffen. it's anticipated to go online this winter. them. the project will open the doors for liquefied natural gas to be delivered through existing networks. germany's climate, an economy minister, robert high back toward the site, which is expected to start delivering about 4500000000 cubic meters of gas per year starting in 2023. it was a is gospel unless the aim is to get gas elsewhere. and then to import it into the country. this import is what is germany's biggest problem. as mentioned, we have the possibility to buy gas, but we don't have the infrastructure to import it apart from lube mean and nordstrom one, we are working at high pressure to create this infrastructure so that we can import this gas homecoming. finding new sources of gas is critical to the german economy. that's because there's currently no gas flowing through the nord stream, one pipeline, which once carried 59000000000 cubic meters of gas to europe each year. from alice glory if ever
. lube mean will be germany 2nd, ellen g terminal. it's 1st is in vill helms hoffen. it's anticipated to go online this winter. them. the project will open the doors for liquefied natural gas to be delivered through existing networks. germany's climate, an economy minister, robert high back toward the site, which is expected to start delivering about 4500000000 cubic meters of gas per year starting in 2023. it was a is gospel unless the aim is to get gas elsewhere. and then to import it into...
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, harmonious germany. therefore, for example, the security services at the games were very lightly armed. if at all, this is also one of the reasons the rescue operation was so badly botched. the german authorities were not prepared for this to occur, although they had been warned, they simply, you know, had their vision of what the games would be and they, they, they couldn't depart from that. so, for germany to it was, it was a terrible blow. but in a way, one which germany in the style that had been somewhat accustomed in the years in the decades after the war pushed it away. there were of course, many germans who were horrified and who called for, for a closer look. but was somehow a collective unwillingness to really, to really do what was needed at the time. quite shocking, really hard to hard to imagine in this day and age. but we are looking at live pictures there on the screen as we wait for the commemoration service to begin. we can actually cross to our political correspondent benjamin alvarez g
, harmonious germany. therefore, for example, the security services at the games were very lightly armed. if at all, this is also one of the reasons the rescue operation was so badly botched. the german authorities were not prepared for this to occur, although they had been warned, they simply, you know, had their vision of what the games would be and they, they, they couldn't depart from that. so, for germany to it was, it was a terrible blow. but in a way, one which germany in the style that...
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thank germany. the, the chancellor and the president for making a reconciliation agreement of sorts compensation agreement with the families of the victims there. but he also touched on a number of issues that went well beyond that. not just meant, remembers of the holocaust remembrance of the meaning bass occur. but he got into some geopolitical territory as well to indeed he did at the very close of his speech. he talked about the need to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons and clearly a sense that part of germany's responsibility toward israel must also be a geo political responsibility. but it is questionable whether the majority of german citizens see it that way under. thank you so much. our chief, political correspondent, melinda crane, and on your color are correspond as a bonus talk. thank you both. you've been watching special coverage of the speech by the german present. isaac had sought to germany's bonus talk. thanks for being with us today. that is a journey across the entire contin
thank germany. the, the chancellor and the president for making a reconciliation agreement of sorts compensation agreement with the families of the victims there. but he also touched on a number of issues that went well beyond that. not just meant, remembers of the holocaust remembrance of the meaning bass occur. but he got into some geopolitical territory as well to indeed he did at the very close of his speech. he talked about the need to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons and clearly a...
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this was the last blade making facility in germany. so if we're setting lofty goals now to expand wind energy, we don't have a leg to stand on funded by mercury on an inner energy wants to stay in germany. the family owned company does not only build wind turbines, but develops entire projects from the initial planning phase all the way to servicing existing once the c o is used to the tough business environment and stays optimistic. but the arden quick, our business has suffered from lack of political will over the last years, but eventually we will get approval for some projects. and that will be from next year on our order books are full for 2023 to reserve this new bronze twenty's um for, for the company wants to double revenue to 150000000 euros next year. meanwhile, customers will have to pay a premium of 20 percent. that's due to higher prices for steel. just as germany is trying to catch up to global markets. materials and supplies are becoming expensive and hard to come by. now some of the other global business stories making
this was the last blade making facility in germany. so if we're setting lofty goals now to expand wind energy, we don't have a leg to stand on funded by mercury on an inner energy wants to stay in germany. the family owned company does not only build wind turbines, but develops entire projects from the initial planning phase all the way to servicing existing once the c o is used to the tough business environment and stays optimistic. but the arden quick, our business has suffered from lack of...
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is not only about germany, forth with europe in ports, and germany does not necessarily import the l n g. it important elegy through a belgium while the netherlands and wouldn't it for those elegy in port terminals, the germans wouldn't have any gas. and so this, it is important to acknowledge that it is not only about one country. it's about an integrated system where storage plays a role not only for one country, but for various countries. and, and i think here the, the efforts of the european integration and particularly integration of the european in this market for last 25 years deaf and re paying off. imagine wary. the issue of human rights is something that, that's come up in, in this trip. we're not sure how much these discussions there were discussions about this. the took place between all of schultz and the, and the various leaders. but if you look at saudi arabia, in particular, the crown prince, me, how much been said, man, who was, you know, persona non grata up until the beginning of this year because of the, the murder of the, the saudi journalist jamal shogi. there a
is not only about germany, forth with europe in ports, and germany does not necessarily import the l n g. it important elegy through a belgium while the netherlands and wouldn't it for those elegy in port terminals, the germans wouldn't have any gas. and so this, it is important to acknowledge that it is not only about one country. it's about an integrated system where storage plays a role not only for one country, but for various countries. and, and i think here the, the efforts of the...
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latin america, and germany is mexico's most important trading partner after the u. s. and china, electronics, pharmaceuticals and chemical products help fuel bilateral trade here. but trade in automotive components alone was worth almost $2000000000.20. and as well this audi factory local workers are benefiting from germany's traditional apprentice program . this scheme sees employers training future workers for the demands of their workplace assuring. the company gets high caliber employees and giving the worker critically needed skills for the job market. now it's going to take plenty of energy to charge. one of these things here, a battery powered semi truck now on display in hanover, germany because a charging station is actually what's necessary. that's part of the problem for the greening of commercial fleets. the infrastructure often isn't there, at least in the scale this required has a look from this weeks i delay transportation. these rigs were supposed to be the future of freight transport on the road. the electric trucks running on green energy dimed or
latin america, and germany is mexico's most important trading partner after the u. s. and china, electronics, pharmaceuticals and chemical products help fuel bilateral trade here. but trade in automotive components alone was worth almost $2000000000.20. and as well this audi factory local workers are benefiting from germany's traditional apprentice program . this scheme sees employers training future workers for the demands of their workplace assuring. the company gets high caliber employees...
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is the mounting hysteria in germany. it's because this is a country that obviously is a very talented country, but it pro, to hysteria was prone to hysteria about russia in particular before. well, one of the game, russia before world war 2 of the saw is re emerging today with sergeant shows as you want it. the other day he went to the book fair. and he told them that as the most popular nation was a great to see can only power as a country in the middle of a continent. our army must become the cornerstone of defense in europe. we paid much attention to this. germany will be the key military power in europe, largely because you know that, you know, nato great. and if it's the nato, everyone's warrant. and people still imagine that the germans are like the sort of they kind of the snake. this guy, we remember from the seventy's and eighty's, but that doesn't mean that just because that's the way they were in the seventy's and eighty's doesn't mean that that's the way they're always going to be. they are now openly saying
is the mounting hysteria in germany. it's because this is a country that obviously is a very talented country, but it pro, to hysteria was prone to hysteria about russia in particular before. well, one of the game, russia before world war 2 of the saw is re emerging today with sergeant shows as you want it. the other day he went to the book fair. and he told them that as the most popular nation was a great to see can only power as a country in the middle of a continent. our army must become the...
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here in germany, tell us about some of the other reactions in germany to the queen's passing. well, terry, if you needed any proof of just how much germans loved the queen, the newspapers front pages are full today. and here is just one example built newspaper. germany's biggest daily, they've got 12 special pages on her life today. and people also started flocking to the british embassy here in berlin. as soon as the news broke, even many people who are not fans of the monarchy here in germany as such, have been saying that they'll miss her as a person. and as a role model who dedicated her life role that germany, of course, doesn't have a monarchy and she was somehow considered our own adopted queen by many. but politicians here. i've also been stressing just how thankful they aren't the late queen for reaching out to the former enemy, germany after the 2nd what, what we had president stein mar, but also chancellor will have choice said on twitter that she was a role model and an inspiration for millions of people, so here in germany, her commitment to german british reconci
here in germany, tell us about some of the other reactions in germany to the queen's passing. well, terry, if you needed any proof of just how much germans loved the queen, the newspapers front pages are full today. and here is just one example built newspaper. germany's biggest daily, they've got 12 special pages on her life today. and people also started flocking to the british embassy here in berlin. as soon as the news broke, even many people who are not fans of the monarchy here in germany...
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oh oh. germany takes control of it. the biggest gas in puerto jennifer has been hemorrhaging money since russia began turning off the taps. and now it says it's set to be nationalized, and that big, i'm back lean, see how truck prototypes on display and germany could point to a green, a future, a commercial from his date of your business, unrolled watts in berlin. welcome to the program. germany's biggest importer of natural gas says it's in final discussions. over its nationalization, juniper says it needs the german government to significantly step up and support us . the firm's struggles to survive. it's cost of skyrocketed since russia started choking off natural gas supplies to the e. u. report, so just the deal on the table will see the german government acquire a significant majority stake in the company by taking over the 78 percent earned by finland's, fort m. as a result, berlin may have to return 8000000000 yours of financing provided by force them to unify on juniper, would also receive an extra 8000000000 e
oh oh. germany takes control of it. the biggest gas in puerto jennifer has been hemorrhaging money since russia began turning off the taps. and now it says it's set to be nationalized, and that big, i'm back lean, see how truck prototypes on display and germany could point to a green, a future, a commercial from his date of your business, unrolled watts in berlin. welcome to the program. germany's biggest importer of natural gas says it's in final discussions. over its nationalization, juniper...
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germany is a weak point in the whole political discussion. if if putin would like really to threaten the west, he should threaten the united states because they are delivering the weapons which which are needed and the european union provides money and that is good that they are providing money but they don't provide weapons because europeanan union has no weapos on stocks, they just can give money to ukraine. and if you compare, if you say well another half a billion euro is that is not very much for for days or weeks of war the west has to deliver weapo in the range of several billion dollars every month and not just millions marina the west has to deliver weapo in the range of is that right? yeah, that's correct. and i also agree with mr marshall because so you know germany thinks that it's really the kind of like the decider in this with mr marshall because so you know germany thinks that war. but you know like if russia wanted to escalate it would escalate because the americans are you know, like uh doing steps that you know, like are pe
germany is a weak point in the whole political discussion. if if putin would like really to threaten the west, he should threaten the united states because they are delivering the weapons which which are needed and the european union provides money and that is good that they are providing money but they don't provide weapons because europeanan union has no weapos on stocks, they just can give money to ukraine. and if you compare, if you say well another half a billion euro is that is not very...
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pag, made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. but these of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray, and on that day should these fresh restitution mason's or to them. he knew both action angland don't frankly that i've been present, did titian ingram from brown dodge fund? somebody called italian out on it. the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war of germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to form an alliance against germany was to sub in the polish government also refused. on january
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pag, made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. but these of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray, and on that day should these fresh restitution mason's or to them. he knew both action angland don't frankly that i've been present, did titian ingram from brown dodge fund?...
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e 100. 37000 cubic meters of ellen g arriving in germany at the end of this year. put that into context for us, is that a significant amount? and unfortunately, it really isn't. we're talking about one alan g cargo of 130 some 1000 cubic meters . but when you look at the overall consumption of gas in germany, you are looking on an annualized basis that are on between 80 to 90000000000 cubic meters a year. saw what this really signals just more generally the of it towards other suppliers. in particular, also in the medium term, when you're looking at a potential ramp up, an energy exports from the you eat. but when r w e and not have sun is merely a relative, you take my random understanding for potentially more and then g supplies into europe and into germany in particular, over the coming year. and really it's going to be a medium term story in the short term. a high prices are just going to be needed for the european market to just signal that every available spot. and then g carger needs to come to europe. and also that europe needs to reduce consumption to get
e 100. 37000 cubic meters of ellen g arriving in germany at the end of this year. put that into context for us, is that a significant amount? and unfortunately, it really isn't. we're talking about one alan g cargo of 130 some 1000 cubic meters . but when you look at the overall consumption of gas in germany, you are looking on an annualized basis that are on between 80 to 90000000000 cubic meters a year. saw what this really signals just more generally the of it towards other suppliers. in...