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caused by the gathering prime minister, victor alba. but while latest celebrated inside the brussels h q, outside angry farm as was setting the streams to life and good by rising cost, folding prices and rising bureaucracy. 3 brussels confined to 50000000000 for a country that isn't even in the a you should be doable for its own found as i'm feel guile and this is the day the i think we should focus on the fact that today is a good day for you. it's the, i'm grateful for your decision on the financial instrument for, for us these to say we are. so you know that your brain will, with sense we want to stop a, these crazy low that's come every single day from the open commission. the tech guy,
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nonsense would, i mean the communication with the people in making the decisions in brussels and the every day palmer is the there's a big gap falls on the day i dropped the emergency in northern spain. millions of people now face tough. most of restrictions of the washing clothes i was looking on the weekend to watch to choose and we've kind of uh is on the road, but i'm not even going to stay in washing machine. you can't do the p because there's no water in while you're welcome to the day you late as of praise, the passage of a new 50000000000 euros support package for ukraine. your van council president showing michelle said the deal with him show what he called a long term predictable funding for ukraine. after hunger of his prime minister
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victor oberon finally dropped, the weeks of opposition. trade has faced increasing uncertainty over a funding because of political in financing in the you and in the us you're paying commission present. i should have funded. i'm told that leaders that ukraine deserves that support. we all know that ukraine is fighting for us. so we will support them with the necessary funding and provide them with a much needed predictability they deserve. and i think these 15000000000 euros for 4 years also send a very strong message to 14 just ahead of the secondary diversity of his brutal and having a crock. ciocca is a member of the ukrainian parliament and speaks for presidents and landscape the 7th on the people party. a welcome to the w. how important is this 50000000000? if you are a package for your country to well, it's closer to important and it's comes to invite time,
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but i think it's not less important for you can union, that is where you create because uh, secure to if you create in stable condition. so as you crane mean security for your pin union and i think the science of unity in all day. so a very strong signals, such was so uh, today and from you can console and from o i member states is very important, especially now 2 years after the full scale invasion. so i'm, i'm, what will this? so this is 50000000000 euros of a full year. so what would it be useful as uh, well basically uh it will be used for, um, uh for your trade in, by just for step realizing, uh, most of it will go as, um, uh, the sort of payments for teachers, for example, for doctors. so all over base uh, very important systems uh,
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will be stable but also part of this money will be used to um, as a sort of security insurance money for foreign investments. because uh, as you know, uh we have um, even new enterprises being open in your credit, especially uh in the fields of the uh, security production, the production of weapons and shells. uh so basically it means uh the most table find that's uh and um, better planning for was a for ukraine in english for us term. and of course, i think it's a very clear signal over the atlantic's, to our friends and colleagues in the, in the united states. right, i'm, we will comes to a tobacco into costs. and this d lift cost was held up for a couple of months by the objections of the hun gabby, and the prime minister, victor old on a. what do you think was behind? he's a veto of this site for your country as well. i guess um
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it said more people in brussels can say what was behind and uh, what uh, prime minister old congress was trying to receive from european union. but from our side, uh, from your credit inside. uh, we tried to have, uh, you know, our relations was hungry as normal as uh, as possible it's and so we pass the legislation by the national minorities and we just welcome to administer a foreign affairs from hungry to, to, to, to see to, to the regionals you create in the world, the ethnical him guarantee, comparatively leave. and i think it's important that these decisions that was taken today by european console was not to either, you know, failed by or, but also she stays in the room. so he didn't, you know, drink coffee or when it's happened to join the assignments in december. because i
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think it's also um, the, the, the signal that actually old man, both states share the values and share the responsibility and understanding what is on stake. okay, let's talk about time. what's going on on the battlefield? your country's high vantage, the basic counter offensive? i don't the limited results so far. i've been looking at a recent interview with your commander in chief at general valeri as originally. and he's like, pos, with the blame for this apparent style made some what he called the, the weakness of international of the international sanctions. regime of deer shabby sphere. uh uh, well, uh, i can explain what our commit, anxious months about sanctions. yeah. i mean were being bumped by a bunch of new sales and then when we opened a uh, this new size, we can find different um parts you know, me could ships uh, from different countries from united states from great, great, just one switzerland, uh, from countries uh in your opinion,
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meaning that the roster weighs uh the dresser is getting those need it, me quick chips because the they cannot produce everything but the, um on, on uh, on their own. but also uh, i think that the next step um in these, you know, like 4 years planning for example, should be taken in the terms of financing. the um, you know, the, the, the military assistance chrome you would be unit as an entity and presence. the last one. he wasn't, dress and leaders. he said that it will be good to have a tool inside of that. you would be in a piece font that actually, you know, is created for, for, for the military support. so for example, um no for, for yes. okay. and the same interview generals illusion the i was also critical of, of a lack of a general call up in ukraine with a small now apparently frozen. is it time for a general mobilization?
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uh what, what uh, in general mobilization sense. uh, i'd say one of the, um, the full is given version. uh, but of course uh, some of the issue i should be more than nice to uh, will have to view all the categories and uh, web about to do that. um, uh, actually uh on the nearest each end of the parliament. we will be voted in the slides, treating a so called popularization legislation, but also it will give the possibility to those trips to those soldiers that are from day one to understand when they can do mobilized rent for these new troops have to step in. so it's under active consideration, the longer the style might continue exec people outside the country. i certainly will look at this and think, well, as long as it stuck like this, it looks like some sort of deal with russia becomes inevitable. how would you
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respond to that as well? um, i would respond to as um, you know, most of the people inside of the country they understand that uh any uh, so called negotiations close to a rush. shotwell mean, uh that, uh the, it will not be respected that that goes based order and i will borders. it means we'll have to forget about the new and so people on the okay by to attach race and it will not guarantee a batch. russia will not wait for a few more years, you know, but produce more. me south more do i smoke people and come back because on 2014 of one, the index ational court, me a happens the will set just to show you know, don't, don't fight and it will be over. and now we are in the 2020 to 2024 in the full scale war of which washer, and actually the washer threatening the whole european confidence and the rest of
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your knowledge has present the landscape or indeed anyone else in the senior ukrainian leadership have any of them come under pressure internationally to do a deal or not that i know of and uh it never came public. um, uh so um, you know, its, uh, the decision of ukraine. but of course, i know we have to be sure that you know, your pin capacitors of producing the shalon will be increase because actually it, for example, with this one meal and shell as well. uh, you know, were behind. uh well, we will not get them buy much as it was promised and we see that north korea and iran are help in russia. and i have been, uh, you know, very fast. um, so uh, the democratic world should mobilize and uh, should show leadership. uh, um, in uh, in, in, in, in, in this and increase the military production. that's very clear. um,
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what do you might your visa reports of a rift between agenda, ukraine's commander in chief and your president? uh well, i was not a comment more than it was just a few days ago that uh, the small moose they uh did not have uh, you know, any official ground. but of course, the only person in a, by you created constitution to decide who will be or who, who is to come either into east presidents, alaska, and hughes, bearing their responsibility. and he has all the needed information now because he, you know, he gets reports from all of the entities or o units that are in, in the field of defense but, but uh, so far, no officially, so changes, no official. uh, you know, information is uh well, i know under sage from the president's office. okay. thank you so much for joining
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us. you're kind of in a little maker, but you've had the craft joke from presidents and landscape. so thank you for your time. thank you sir. as well, progress was being made inside the european union headquarters in brussels. the mood outside was very different. a protesting farm. it slipped fires in the streets of central brussels and clashed with police. the city also came to a standstill has promised blocked roads with that tract of the angry about increasing costs and red tape. and they want a new lead has to take action a farmers out in force in brussel. these located parts of the belgian capital demand more help with verizon costs associated use. assume that you're trying to make people aware of the conditions for pharmacy to read on. so advice from people quick go hungry so far. so if i would click on police, assembled near the headquarters, were fires blazed as the farmers gathered. we are right in the middle of the
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european union. the ports are in process and these slaves that you see here, just an expression of some of the anger on the streets. and of course, not only anger filling the square, but also tractors, traffic in the area, growing to a home with more than a 1000, tractors, going nowhere, agricultural subsidies, all. where do you make up a significant slice of the budget? and the book is trying to make good on climate promises. but these farmers incest, they're getting a real deal with too much red tape, making us fall. they move on to some of the defects under the we have people who work with the us with nature, the people who manage this specific tasks. unfortunately, they probably know nothing about the nature of it on this, but it my best to accept that through mother was more in response to your applied protests. the you have move to temporarily, relax some green farming rules and limits cheaper imports from ukraine to the full
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not found this. those are old sites. we see you and we hear you. and if you voice, if you want your voice to be heard to make it had also in june when you vote for the european parliament elections about this effort to cool tensions, hasn't yet cleared. the air will not record from rosie, but shot in brussels that she's been sense of this update says police moved in to clear the protest this to behind me here, police in riot gear trying to clear the square and the aftermath of these protest by farmers there are several fires burning. police have been using walter county to try and put the money and also clearly to disperse people here. now the farmers certainly left their mark here. not only has they managed to lead the square and quite a mess and we see people trying to clear it up. they both of us to get their message across in terms of policy. they have it listed to response, for example,
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from the european commission, where the president, who said that she will grew up new planned to try an east burdens on farmers. and we've also heard from the president and you'll knock on the prompts. you said that he thinks you're responding sector requires a pro phones change know wall. this protest may be wrapping up here in process. what's clear is that this is likely to be a very big electoral issue in that building, which you probably can't even see behind me. it's the repeat parliament. elections are going to be held in june. the mainstream parties are concerned, the farmers may be team to vote for the far right. that's why we've seen a you politicians going on industries and brussels today to try and meet with the farmers who are know, making their way out of this main part of brussels. and as you can see, the clean up operation continuing just by any way. oh saucers. in the countries the northeast has declared
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a drought emergency for the city of bos alone, i'm the surrounding area. so i'm $6000000.00 people are facing tied towards the restrictions as a 3 year drive period shows no sign of ending after being submerged for more than 60 years. this media will charge reappeared. it is now a symbol of 3 years of drought. that's how sparks catalonia, the lack of rain has brought reservoirs to record low levels. the drought these every day across the region. the ski resorts opened this winter. how fleet those know on the slopes. so here we create a very critical situation. we can be very critical because if there is no snow but do if it doesn't rain and there is no stall, the reservoirs instead of growing, getting smaller and smaller, go so under the skin campaign to reduce what are we started months ago. the government explained how critical the situation has to become the,
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the president. it measures triggered when what the reserves dropped below the 16 percent threshold. the new measures will affect citizens and businesses swimming pools, including those used by hotels and come grounds cannot be repealed. the only sports centers kind of review them if they reduce their total amount of what their consumption many have already prepared for their restrictions such as a shot to are in the fresh press, the duration of the show stuff all the time. we just the showers, the set time as possible in a few towns for the defendant and when's depths have been shut off for some bones. a father of 3 explains the headaches in board was not on the market or the washing clothes. i was looking. you all know began to watch to choose and we
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kind of uh is on the road, but i'm not even going to stay in washing machine. you can't do the p because there's no water in white. rain clouds don't show up water restrictions. we keep getting tighter when many fewer things we get even worse the summer. let's pick this up with a w report, a loud uh raise towards who filed that reports and d w climate correspondent, louisa osborne. welcome. both of not, or we're just the hearing that full mankato even pay, it's really bad. he means that he cannot slash and that by consequence. all right, indeed, it's been a many months without grateful now. and up until the moment it was only a few towns with the severe restrictions. but what changes now is that more than $6000000.00 people will be affected because it's areas close to barcelona on close to due to not that will be affected. the government has decided to, to do,
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to move to the phase one of these emergency plans. and these includes a series of measures that look at 8 to see these ends will be allowed to access 200 meters per day. these more than the average consumption. but will affect shops and small businesses to other measures vari, across sectors. the words affected is agriculture because cross irrigation of weaver, it's reduced by 80 percent livestock, dvds, we have a 50 percent cod industries. a 25 percent reduction. and then recreation of passivity suggest amusement on what their products of $25.00 called. so it's a wide range of measures. and just to give you an idea of the environment in colonial, i realized how serious the situation was when i went to our slona over at christmas, i advice to the airport. and the 1st thing i saw was a big billboard telling me we are experiencing the beauty drought. please be aware of the water use that you do. ok, so louise, this is all your fault. i'm why we speaking this long dry spell?
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well, i mean, this is one of the impacts of climate change, the worst thing. so climate change is obviously least leaving. so higher temperatures, we're seeing heat waves that are longer and hot to. and this means and if the pricing of water from the ground, which is then you know, in the air, unfortunately in some regions, it's not then fully as rain full. and so we are seeing more frequent and worse drivers as a result, particularly in regions like the mediterranean. i'm just just thinking that this goes beyond just these regions. i just need because i know that for about a velocity year, 2 years we've seen a big cultural products out of space. the price is going through the roof because of this. i'm the, tell us more about how people are reacting, get the south of spain and the lucy is also experiencing a similar situation quite, but people will see now when a lot of people will be affected. what happens there has been
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a lot of preparation. the government is talking about the collective effort. they are thinking for the patients and that everybody understands that it's quite severe and many have been preparing themselves. for example, hotels have changed their watering, their push to salty. what are some farmers have decided to cut down the number of fruits they they produce to meet the lot of what are tomatoes, watermelons. let's see. once you can not turn on your tap a at home or you go to your sports center and you can not take a shower, it might get to be more cancer. so the luis osborne tell us then about some of the technical solutions that are to this. so there are some technologies that are being already being used in the region. the solar nation is one of them. for example, this is where the fault is taken out of sea water and can be used for drinking or for agriculture. the problem with it is that it's energy intensive, so it would be electricity used for it. it's been contributing to the problem
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really by a, you know, pushing more c o 2 out into the atmosphere. and it's expensive. there are other technologies as well, like artificial intelligence, which are helping to manage water back to so that pharmacy, for example, know exactly which plants need water so that they can save mobile. right? so no more rain at predicted. not for february and the more we approach summer, the more difficult it gets. so we might see tight there measures in summer months. okay, thank you so much for talk you through. that's a lot of louisa trails and the reasonable thank you by the use of audio official intelligence i are in the music industry. technological advances, main generously of a icon produce original sounds. great. so even entire songs on its own, as
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a technology evolves, the question in the industry becomes, will a, i mean, the death of original music? will it lead to a new era of creat timothy? this might look like a regular guitar, but it is in fact util. percussion sounds a created by tapping its side before playing it, creating a 2 in one instrument. i'm trying to represent and map the messiness of the, of the input of percussive utah onto the digital sample libraries and digital synthesizes. so that basically i can play drums and other synthesize as, as i think it's our, at the same time. just one of the ways that students at the queen, mary university in london are using generous as a technology to create new dimensions of musical performance. these virtual reality headsets give perform is the chance to mix sounds from different instruments
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without touching a single one. the many fans are excited about the prospects of using a i to make music but to form is have mixed feelings. what i use a, i don't think it's going to take over the robot. you know, i mean, on the site, it allows me, i know the space of inspiration, all that kind of a way of thinking, i think or not. it's never going to replace live music, i think, and that's mainly the way i lead from we don't want to help me write a song, especially when it's important because it's not much of the dispute focuses on the ability of a guy to play in the likeness and music of individual artists,
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dead or alive, of the sort of problem that with face. it said there's been a real proliferation of developers who trained our model was with large scale amounts of control. it works without actually getting any authorization for doing so. and then using those tools to generate new content and actually competes with the very works that live misappropriated grievance. new technology, providing some very tricky, new legal challenges. but for these performers is still proving to be a great accomplishment. and that was by uh, a more same time tomorrow. in the meantime, have a good day the
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