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we were reporting that the eu _ effect towards the eu. we were reporting that the eu is - effect towards the eu. we were reporting that the eu is heavily| reporting that the eu is heavily dependent on exports to the united states. if donald trump followed through on his threat to impose 10% on those goods that are coming in, what would that mean for the european union? b5 what would that mean for the european union?— what would that mean for the european union? as we saw it last time the us _ european union? as we saw it last time the us and _ european union? as we saw it last time the us and the _ european union? as we saw it last time the us and the eu _ european union? as we saw it last time the us and the eu are - european union? as we saw it last time the us and the eu are so - time the us and the eu are so interlinked economically in their bilateral experts but also what it means for a global international trade system. if we would have another transatlantic trade war and even worse than the last trump presidency that would have m
we were reporting that the eu _ effect towards the eu. we were reporting that the eu is - effect towards the eu. we were reporting that the eu is heavily| reporting that the eu is heavily dependent on exports to the united states. if donald trump followed through on his threat to impose 10% on those goods that are coming in, what would that mean for the european union? b5 what would that mean for the european union?— what would that mean for the european union? as we saw it last time the us _...
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eu's. there's no doubt that leaving the eu was the right decision to make for our country economically. that erstwhile engine of eu growth, germany , engine of eu growth, germany, has faltered while we've outgrown the other eu g7 member states in recent years. however the government has decided unilaterally upon an act of self—sabotage, essentially trying to make the united kingdom a mini european union. the government has announced that consignments of eu plant and animal products will face charges of up to £145 from the end of april , and trade groups end of april, and trade groups have understandably reacted with horror . have understandably reacted with horror. instead of removing checks with other safe countries, it's been decided that the overregulated eu is dangerous . and the particular dangerous. and the particular problem with these checks is that they disproportionately affect small and medium sized businesses. they might not have a big effect on larger companies who can affor
eu's. there's no doubt that leaving the eu was the right decision to make for our country economically. that erstwhile engine of eu growth, germany , engine of eu growth, germany, has faltered while we've outgrown the other eu g7 member states in recent years. however the government has decided unilaterally upon an act of self—sabotage, essentially trying to make the united kingdom a mini european union. the government has announced that consignments of eu plant and animal products will face...
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., cause a problem for them “oining the eu? , ., , , eu? the way they are presenting toda 's eu? the way they are presenting today's rally _ eu? the way they are presenting today's rally is — eu? the way they are presenting today's rally is that _ eu? the way they are presenting today's rally is that this - eu? the way they are presenting today's rally is that this is - eu? the way they are presenting today's rally is that this is a - today's rally is that this is a general gathering for people who respect their motherland, language and faith. they are talking about preserving traditions, as opposed to... also the country's sovereignty, as opposed to things that might be dictated from the west. 0k, west. ok, thank you very much. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the good news is that this week is going to be warmer, but it's not always going to be dry. the warmer weather certainly today has been noticed across south—east england and also in east anglia, where we've got the sunniest of the skies. out towards the west, things are looking a little different. we've seen
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but if you live in scotland or wales, whether you're an eu or non—eu , anybody you're an eu or non—eu, anybody who is resident here will already has the right to vote in local elections . local elections. >> extraordinary, and do they have to be living here to vote or can you vote? can you move to spain or wherever? and then vote by post? >> well, that's right. we're talking we're now talking about british citizens. british citizens , the right of british citizens, the right of british citizens, the right of british citizens to vote while living abroad . it actually has been abroad. it actually has been extended. there was a time limit that time limit is now being got rid of. and to that extent, at least so far as general elections are concerned, not local elections. the rights of british living abroad british citizens living abroad have extended , and eu have now been extended, and eu citizens go home they citizens who go home can they maintain a right to vote in the uk? having left they once though no longer resident here, they will their right to vote. will lose their right to vote
but if you live in scotland or wales, whether you're an eu or non—eu , anybody you're an eu or non—eu, anybody who is resident here will already has the right to vote in local elections . local elections. >> extraordinary, and do they have to be living here to vote or can you vote? can you move to spain or wherever? and then vote by post? >> well, that's right. we're talking we're now talking about british citizens. british citizens , the right of british citizens, the right of...
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the eu . and now came from. the eu. and now welcome to it, stuart. why don't home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office run coaches from dover to northern ireland? problem solved. yes, that's broadly what i was proposing. and a proud irishman. it's the repubuc and a proud irishman. it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes say southern ireland . sometimes say southern ireland. so today marks just one of many nails hammered into the coffin of scottish nationalism . as of scottish nationalism. as first minister, humza yousaf announced his resignation , announced his resignation, spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government for and the country i lead. >> i've concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm . i have therefore informed helm. i have therefore informed the snp's nati
the eu . and now came from. the eu. and now welcome to it, stuart. why don't home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office run coaches from dover to northern ireland? problem solved. yes, that's broadly what i was proposing. and a proud irishman. it's the repubuc and a proud irishman. it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes...
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and the eu have been talking about that i eu have been talking about that today _ eu have been talking about that today one _ eu have been talking about that today. one of— eu have been talking about that today. one of the _ eu have been talking about that today. one of the options- eu have been talking about that today. one of the options we i eu have been talking about that i today. one of the options we have is that iran _ today. one of the options we have is that iran is _ today. 0ne of the options we have is that iran is already— today. one of the options we have is that iran is already heavily _ that iran is already heavily sanctions _ that iran is already heavily sanctions with— that iran is already heavily sanctions with a _ that iran is already heavily sanctions with a ban - that iran is already heavily sanctions with a ban on i that iran is already heavily i sanctions with a ban on exports that iran is already heavily - sanctions with a ban on exports and financial— sanctions with a ban on exports and financial institutions _ sanctions with a ban on exports and financ
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eu's. there's no doubt that leaving the eu was the right decision to make for our country economically. that erstwhile engine of eu growth, germany , engine of eu growth, germany, has faltered while we've outgrown the other eu g7 member states in recent years. however the government has decided unilaterally upon an act of self—sabotage, essentially trying to make the united kingdom a mini european union. the government has announced that consignments of eu plant and animal products will face charges of up to £145 from the end of april , and trade groups end of april, and trade groups have understandably reacted with horror . have understandably reacted with horror. instead of removing checks with other safe countries, it's been decided that the overregulated eu is dangerous . and the particular dangerous. and the particular problem with these checks is that they disproportionately affect small and medium sized businesses. they might not have a big effect on larger companies who can affor
eu's. there's no doubt that leaving the eu was the right decision to make for our country economically. that erstwhile engine of eu growth, germany , engine of eu growth, germany, has faltered while we've outgrown the other eu g7 member states in recent years. however the government has decided unilaterally upon an act of self—sabotage, essentially trying to make the united kingdom a mini european union. the government has announced that consignments of eu plant and animal products will face...
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was— bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine — bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine-— bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when _ eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when we _ eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when we need _ eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when we need greater- a time when we need greater integration in europe, in order to deliver on energy, on intra— structure, on technology, you would have parties within pulling it further apart and returning powers to national governments? i will further apart and returning powers to national governments? i will put it in an even _ to national governments? i will put it in an even more _ to national governments? i will put it in an even more radical- to national governments? i will put it in an even more radicalway. - to national governments? i will putl it in an even more radicalway. what it in an even more radical way. what is actually— it in an even more radical way. what is actually a — it in an even more radical way. what is actually
was— bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine — bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine-— bbc, but as sad as brexit was, the eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when _ eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when we _ eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when we need _ eu was fine. are you saying that at a time when we need greater- a time when we need greater integration in europe, in order to deliver on energy, on intra— structure, on technology, you would...
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this applies not only to eu membership, but also to integration with... do you accept that russia can interfere in the presidential and parliamentary elections in moldova in order to compromise accession to the eu. how to deal with it? unfortunately, i'm pretty sure russian interference will happen because we see it on a regular basis, whether it's local government elections last year. when there was a lot of that. we are talking about millions of euros and dollars that were brought into the country by various means to influence political processes. or take maria zakharova, for whom moldova has become a daily topic. i can say that this is, on the one hand, a reality that the country will have to live with until it becomes a member eu. because of such... russian propaganda, hidden funding that comes from outside. after all, we need help so that the political process is genuine, that it is not controlled by uninvited pro-russian forces. of course, legitimate public sentiments can be of different directions, but it is important that such processes come from
this applies not only to eu membership, but also to integration with... do you accept that russia can interfere in the presidential and parliamentary elections in moldova in order to compromise accession to the eu. how to deal with it? unfortunately, i'm pretty sure russian interference will happen because we see it on a regular basis, whether it's local government elections last year. when there was a lot of that. we are talking about millions of euros and dollars that were brought into the...
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the eu . and now came from. the eu. and now welcome to it, stuart. why don't home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office run coaches from dover to northern ireland? problem solved. yes, that's broadly what i was proposing. and a proud irishman. it's the repubuc and a proud irishman. it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes say southern ireland . sometimes say southern ireland. so today marks just one of many nails hammered into the coffin of scottish nationalism . as of scottish nationalism. as first minister, humza yousaf announced his resignation , announced his resignation, spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government for and the country i lead. >> i've concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm . i have therefore informed helm. i have therefore informed the snp's nati
the eu . and now came from. the eu. and now welcome to it, stuart. why don't home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office run coaches from dover to northern ireland? problem solved. yes, that's broadly what i was proposing. and a proud irishman. it's the repubuc and a proud irishman. it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes...
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this applies not only to eu membership, but also to eu integration as such. do you accept that russia can interfere in the presidential and parliamentary elections in moldova, and... how to deal with this? unfortunately, i'm pretty sure russian interference will happen because we see it on a regular basis. be it the local government elections last year, when this happened many. we are talking about millions of euros and dollars that were brought into the country by various means to influence political processes. or take maria zakharova, for whom moldova has become a daily topic. i can say that this is, on the one hand, a reality that the country will have to live with until it becomes a member of the eu. since this was the case with all candidate countries, russia tried to slow down this process, but at the same time it is important to take measures against russian disinformation, russian propaganda, hidden funding that is coming. after all, to us it is necessary to help so that the political process was genuine, that it was not guided by uninvited pro-russia
this applies not only to eu membership, but also to eu integration as such. do you accept that russia can interfere in the presidential and parliamentary elections in moldova, and... how to deal with this? unfortunately, i'm pretty sure russian interference will happen because we see it on a regular basis. be it the local government elections last year, when this happened many. we are talking about millions of euros and dollars that were brought into the country by various means to influence...
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this applies not only to eu membership, but also to eu integration as such. do you allow that russia can interfere in presidential and parliamentary elections in moldova in order to compromise the accession to the eu. what to do with it? unfortunately, i'm pretty sure that russian interference will happen, because we see it on a regular basis, whether it's the local elections last year, when there was a lot of it. we are talking about millions of euros and dollars that were brought into the country by various means to influence the political processes, or take maria zakharova, for whom moldova... has become a daily topic, i can say that this is on the one hand a reality with which the country will have to live until it becomes a member of the eu, as this was the case with all the candidate countries. russia has tried to slow down this process, but at the same time it is important to take measures against russian disinformation, russian propaganda, hidden funding that comes from outside. after all, we need help so that the political process is genuine, that it
this applies not only to eu membership, but also to eu integration as such. do you allow that russia can interfere in presidential and parliamentary elections in moldova in order to compromise the accession to the eu. what to do with it? unfortunately, i'm pretty sure that russian interference will happen, because we see it on a regular basis, whether it's the local elections last year, when there was a lot of it. we are talking about millions of euros and dollars that were brought into the...
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eu member countries have it. we have asked all countries to look for air defense systems and ammunition to strengthen ukraine's air defense system. the financial times, citing its own sources, writes that, for example, spain and greece are now under serious pressure from outside. countries of the european union. it is stated that on at the summit of heads of government of the european union countries held here in brussels last week, the leaders convinced the heads of the spanish and greek governments to transfer more air defense systems from their own reserves to ukraine, but at least before the start of the council, today the foreign ministers of these two countries did not make any specific promises , berlin hopes for a quicker resolution of this issue. as you know, germany announced that it was ready to transfer. after an important vote in the us congress , we finally have a situation that suits the two main supporters of ukraine - europeans and americans. this is not only an important moment for ukraine, but
eu member countries have it. we have asked all countries to look for air defense systems and ammunition to strengthen ukraine's air defense system. the financial times, citing its own sources, writes that, for example, spain and greece are now under serious pressure from outside. countries of the european union. it is stated that on at the summit of heads of government of the european union countries held here in brussels last week, the leaders convinced the heads of the spanish and greek...
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the eu cannot and should no longer tolerate this. politics cannot be tolerated any longer. on orbán's part, he should be shown the door, and then slovakia must decide whether to follow orbán or remain in the eec. no matter how the opposite happens, they are trying to make an outcast out of hungary, but... orban’s position is only gaining popularity, the politician’s publication is worried and even records the emergence of a new type of eurosceptic. in the hungarian leader, the eu faces a new kind of eurosceptic who is reluctant to leave the bloc and is instead shaping it, putting his stamp on policies from support for ukraine to combating climate change and migration. the population of other eu countries is increasingly opposed to the current militaristic course of brussels. the task is to send a signal to russia, and the foreign ministers of france and great britain, on the 12th anniversary of the treaty of alliance, together wrote an article on the need to create a new entente against moscow, and this despite the fact that du
the eu cannot and should no longer tolerate this. politics cannot be tolerated any longer. on orbán's part, he should be shown the door, and then slovakia must decide whether to follow orbán or remain in the eec. no matter how the opposite happens, they are trying to make an outcast out of hungary, but... orban’s position is only gaining popularity, the politician’s publication is worried and even records the emergence of a new type of eurosceptic. in the hungarian leader, the eu faces a...
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all eu migration rules. it introduces, in particular, the principles of creating filtration camps at the border for displaced persons who do not have obvious rights to asylum. this is how they try to simplify their subsequent deportation outside the eu. the pact also simplifies the order. so the expulsion of all other persons who are denied asylum or residence. in addition, the mandatory principle of quota settlement is being introduced. migrants across the eu countries, but rich countries can reduce their number by contributing a certain amount to the eu budget for each rejected migrant. now this package of documents must be finally approved by a qualified majority vote in the eu council. european politicians have once again disgraced themselves and shown their worth. face vavan and lexus played a cruel prank on the head of the international olympic committee and the vice-president of the european commission. alexey stalerov, aka lexus, made up as an african, suggested that the political conspirators follow
all eu migration rules. it introduces, in particular, the principles of creating filtration camps at the border for displaced persons who do not have obvious rights to asylum. this is how they try to simplify their subsequent deportation outside the eu. the pact also simplifies the order. so the expulsion of all other persons who are denied asylum or residence. in addition, the mandatory principle of quota settlement is being introduced. migrants across the eu countries, but rich countries can...
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what they say about ukraine in the eu. how should we perceive the statements of european politicians and what will our accession to the eu look like? in the project close to politics, close to the world with maria gurska. every sunday fr 15:30 with a repeat at 22:00 in collaboration with sestra au. exclusively on the air of our channel. congratulations, friends, politklub is on the air on the espresso tv channel. the most relevant topics of the week. russia's war against ukraine. the war in the middle east, the crisis on the border between ukraine. and poland topics that resonate in our society: drone attacks on kyiv and other cities of ukraine, drone attacks on moscow and other russian cities. analysis of the processes that change the country and each of us, the country should get the right to start negotiations about accession to the eu. vitaly portnikov and guests of the project: we are bored, because there is nothing to fight about, let's make fictions to help us understand the present and predict the future. for the w
what they say about ukraine in the eu. how should we perceive the statements of european politicians and what will our accession to the eu look like? in the project close to politics, close to the world with maria gurska. every sunday fr 15:30 with a repeat at 22:00 in collaboration with sestra au. exclusively on the air of our channel. congratulations, friends, politklub is on the air on the espresso tv channel. the most relevant topics of the week. russia's war against ukraine. the war in the...
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how will this affect georgia's move to the eu? in the eu, this draft law, like last year, is criticized, the president of the european council said. such a law will distance georgia from the european union rather than bring it closer, and the fact that it will become an obstacle to european integration, the european commissioner for enlargement also stated. georgia received the status of a candidate country for joining the eu at the end of last year, with the condition that it fulfills the recommendations of the european commission, in fact one and a half years after ukraine and moldova received such status. however, prime minister of georgia iraklii kobakhidze declares that the draft law on inagents, on the contrary, is european based. on european values, it is necessary for transparency and accountability to make it clear who receives foreign grants and how, and he rejects the criticism of representatives of the event, but i repeat the argument, you have seen these statements, for example, stoltenberg and scholz, they say that t
how will this affect georgia's move to the eu? in the eu, this draft law, like last year, is criticized, the president of the european council said. such a law will distance georgia from the european union rather than bring it closer, and the fact that it will become an obstacle to european integration, the european commissioner for enlargement also stated. georgia received the status of a candidate country for joining the eu at the end of last year, with the condition that it fulfills the...
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this may have on georgia's ability to join the eu?— to join the eu? calling the law russian is _ to join the eu? calling the law russian is a _ to join the eu? calling the law russian is a discrediting - to join the eu? calling the law l russian is a discrediting political metaphor to cause exactly the public outcry, because anything that is labelled russian in georgia causes a public outcry. the is not by chance that our opponents are calling it a russian law, although i told you that there is no similarity between the russian law and the georgia law. as for georgia's future eu membership, let me be clear. it was our party that amended the constitution and put a new clause into the constitution on georgia's european union membership and nato membership. we do not believe that this transparency law could make an obstacle for georgia's eu membership because the european union is working on the same similar legislation, i can tell you it is much more strict than the eu legislation —— stricter than the georgian legislation... but legislation -- stric
this may have on georgia's ability to join the eu?— to join the eu? calling the law russian is _ to join the eu? calling the law russian is a _ to join the eu? calling the law russian is a discrediting - to join the eu? calling the law l russian is a discrediting political metaphor to cause exactly the public outcry, because anything that is labelled russian in georgia causes a public outcry. the is not by chance that our opponents are calling it a russian law, although i told you that there...
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in response to the eu and russian agricultural products, lithuania resumed grain purchases. in february, the country imported just over 12,000 tons, almost 2 million euros. the previous batch arrived in lithuania last summer. increased purchases. latvia bought almost 60,000 tons of russian grain in february for 10 million euros. in general, european countries imported almost 93,000 tons of russian grain worth 17 million euros in february. the price of cocoa beans on world exchanges reached a historical maximum, rising to the level at 11,000 dollars per ton. this is twice as high as the record that stood for almost half a century. analysts note that such a sharp increase is associated with a long-term deficit. raw materials production, which has been going on for 2 years, was also affected by drought in west africa and new regulatory measures by the european union aimed at protecting forests. this was the economic news, i wish you success in your business and good mood, see you soon. the morning broadcast on tv channels belarus 1 and belarus 24 continues.
in response to the eu and russian agricultural products, lithuania resumed grain purchases. in february, the country imported just over 12,000 tons, almost 2 million euros. the previous batch arrived in lithuania last summer. increased purchases. latvia bought almost 60,000 tons of russian grain in february for 10 million euros. in general, european countries imported almost 93,000 tons of russian grain worth 17 million euros in february. the price of cocoa beans on world exchanges reached a...
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the eu dedicated 50 billion euros to ukraine _ ukraine. the eu dedicated 50 billion euros to ukraine in _ ukraine. the eu dedicated 50 billion euros to ukraine in february. - ukraine. the eu dedicated 50 billion euros to ukraine in february. the i ukraine. the eu dedicated 50 billion| euros to ukraine in february. the us package for ukraine is about 61 billion us dollars, so there is not much between them. what ukraine really needs right now is ammunition and missile defences because this is and missile defences because this is a serious situation they are in right now. it is a critical point. and money is very welcome and it will be much later down the line as antony blinken said. have will be much later down the line as antony blinken said. how precarious is the situation _ antony blinken said. how precarious is the situation in _ antony blinken said. how precarious is the situation in ukraine _ antony blinken said. how precarious is the situation in ukraine at - antony blinken said. how precarious is the situation in ukraine at the - is
the eu dedicated 50 billion euros to ukraine _ ukraine. the eu dedicated 50 billion euros to ukraine in _ ukraine. the eu dedicated 50 billion euros to ukraine in february. - ukraine. the eu dedicated 50 billion euros to ukraine in february. the i ukraine. the eu dedicated 50 billion| euros to ukraine in february. the us package for ukraine is about 61 billion us dollars, so there is not much between them. what ukraine really needs right now is ammunition and missile defences because this is...
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but in _ parties essentially across the eu but in elections _ parties essentially across the eu but in elections last _ parties essentially across the eu but in elections last year- parties essentially across the eu but in elections last year in - parties essentially across the eu i but in elections last year in spain, vox did _ but in elections last year in spain, vox did not— but in elections last year in spain, vox did not do— but in elections last year in spain, vox did not do as _ but in elections last year in spain, vox did not do as well _ but in elections last year in spain, vox did not do as well as - but in elections last year in spain, vox did not do as well as they - but in elections last year in spain, . vox did not do as well as they would have hoped — vox did not do as well as they would have hoped the— vox did not do as well as they would have heped-— vox did not do as well as they would have ho ed. ., , ., ., ., have hoped. the european parliament there, ou have hoped. the european parliament there. you will — have hoped. the european parliament there, y
but in _ parties essentially across the eu but in elections _ parties essentially across the eu but in elections last _ parties essentially across the eu but in elections last year- parties essentially across the eu but in elections last year in - parties essentially across the eu i but in elections last year in spain, vox did _ but in elections last year in spain, vox did not— but in elections last year in spain, vox did not do— but in elections last year in spain, vox did not do as _ but...
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rishi sunak believes other eu countries will follow suit. we will hear from the danes who have considered rwanda as a third country. and of course, we will check in on the donald trump trial in new york. where prosecutors have presented crucial evidence today on the alleged 2016 conspiracy. the new asylum bill that was passed by the british governmentjust after midnight has been described by the prime minister as "notjust a step forward but a fundamental change in the global equation on migration". within hours it was clearjust how much a change is needed. five people, including a child died when they fell off a boat trying to cross the channel. the french authorities rescued others. those were the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais. migrants attempted to launch an overcrowded boat to begin a journey across the channel. boat to begin a journey across the channel. the french coastguard said there 110 people on board this dingy when it set off from wimereux, just south of calais. the search—and—rescue operations have been continuing all
rishi sunak believes other eu countries will follow suit. we will hear from the danes who have considered rwanda as a third country. and of course, we will check in on the donald trump trial in new york. where prosecutors have presented crucial evidence today on the alleged 2016 conspiracy. the new asylum bill that was passed by the british governmentjust after midnight has been described by the prime minister as "notjust a step forward but a fundamental change in the global equation on...
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this is the entry — of this new eu border scheme? this is the entry exit _ of this new eu border scheme? ti 3 is the entry exit system, as you said, and it is designed to streamline those movements of people in and out of the eu, and the eu says to improve security, and keeping track of who is coming in and out. it will mean those coming from non—eu countries, including britain, will have to provide some extra information at the border and thatis extra information at the border and that is a photo, passport details and fingerprint information as well. there will be an extra amount of admin and there has been lots of issues with this, meaning the scheme has been a delay. it was due to come into effect in october, 2022, but it is now due to start in october this year. is now due to start in october this ear. , ., ., , ., ., , , year. there is going to be an app which will help _ year. there is going to be an app which will help people _ year. there is going to be an app which will help people apply i year. there is going to be an app
this is the entry — of this new eu border scheme? this is the entry exit _ of this new eu border scheme? ti 3 is the entry exit system, as you said, and it is designed to streamline those movements of people in and out of the eu, and the eu says to improve security, and keeping track of who is coming in and out. it will mean those coming from non—eu countries, including britain, will have to provide some extra information at the border and thatis extra information at the border and that is...
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and can moldova join the eu by 2030, for example? this is the ambition of the country's leadership, and this is also what the highest eu officials said. that the union should be ready for expansion by 2030, noting that it is now 2024, and there is not much time left until 2030. this is a very ambitious schedule, but quite feasible if the high pace of reforms, the high pace of change, is maintained. for all the time, because one of the points that i keep repeating is that this is not only about the current mandate of the president, or not only about the current mandate of the parliament, which means that such a high pace of european integration must be maintained in the next election cycle, because we also saw bad examples, when countries lost their desire for european integration, and the process slowed down from ours. part of citizens to quickly and effectively join moldova to the european family. well, first of all, citizens will have the opportunity to most likely, as soon as the decision of the constitutional court appears, to me
and can moldova join the eu by 2030, for example? this is the ambition of the country's leadership, and this is also what the highest eu officials said. that the union should be ready for expansion by 2030, noting that it is now 2024, and there is not much time left until 2030. this is a very ambitious schedule, but quite feasible if the high pace of reforms, the high pace of change, is maintained. for all the time, because one of the points that i keep repeating is that this is not only about...
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brazil is the largest exporter of sugar to the eu. the share of sugar exports from ukraine to the eu is about 2%. instead, russia and belarus really enter the european market absolutely freely. and this is at a time when some countries are imposing an embargo on certain types of agricultural products from ukraine. even the polish parliament appealed to the european commission to ban imports from russia to belarus. ours moral obligations. the duty is to stop trade that may directly or indirectly contribute to the ability of russia and its backer belarus to continue the war with ukraine, especially as russian imports may include grain stolen from the occupied territories of ukraine. our joint efforts are not in vain, more and more poles understand that fakes spread by russian propaganda need to be debunked, and they are doing it, for example, in this beautiful short video. i am a conscientious pole and i know that all farmers in poland produce only 1% more gdp than ukraine. i am a conscientious pole, so i know that ukrainian grain is no
brazil is the largest exporter of sugar to the eu. the share of sugar exports from ukraine to the eu is about 2%. instead, russia and belarus really enter the european market absolutely freely. and this is at a time when some countries are imposing an embargo on certain types of agricultural products from ukraine. even the polish parliament appealed to the european commission to ban imports from russia to belarus. ours moral obligations. the duty is to stop trade that may directly or indirectly...
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what's the purpose of the new eu border scheme? the new it system will replace the stamp in your passport and it's an insight as to who is entering and leaving the eu. extra information will be required, including british people who want to travel to the eu later in the year. they will have to scan their passport in early out with all the details. it was supposed to come in 2022 but there's been several delays since then but there are concerns from some industry groups that this will cause extra disruption and queueing border points, eurostar on the port of dover. there's been a call by the director of p and 0 fairies to push it back even further to october. do we know why the app is not ready even though we have known about this since last october? it’s even though we have known about this since last october?— since last october? it's been developed — since last october? it's been developed by _ since last october? it's been developed by the _ since last october? it's been developed by the eu - since last october? it's been
what's the purpose of the new eu border scheme? the new it system will replace the stamp in your passport and it's an insight as to who is entering and leaving the eu. extra information will be required, including british people who want to travel to the eu later in the year. they will have to scan their passport in early out with all the details. it was supposed to come in 2022 but there's been several delays since then but there are concerns from some industry groups that this will cause...
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could this tear the eu apart ? plus, britain's the eu apart? plus, britain's biggest pub company and owner of the slug and lettuce chains, is battling multi—billion pound debts. so what does this mean for the rest of our beloved british boozers? is it a glass half full moment? could we bring back the independence? and next up, a british energy company will start drilling at the biggest north sea oil find in decades. and that's despite a net zero crackdown on the industry. could this save british oil and gas and bring down your energy bills? and five members of a bulgarian organised crime syndicate have been convicted of falsely claiming over £54 million in universal credit in in the uk's biggest ever benefit fraud crackdown. but the bigger question is this is the entire benefit system a broken fraudulent joke ? and broken fraudulent joke? and that's all coming up in your next hour. thanks. welcome to the show. always a pleasure to have your company. now, we are moments away from that historic vote in brussels, the migration pact. they're goi
could this tear the eu apart ? plus, britain's the eu apart? plus, britain's biggest pub company and owner of the slug and lettuce chains, is battling multi—billion pound debts. so what does this mean for the rest of our beloved british boozers? is it a glass half full moment? could we bring back the independence? and next up, a british energy company will start drilling at the biggest north sea oil find in decades. and that's despite a net zero crackdown on the industry. could this save...
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the issue has been one of the most divisive debates among eu countries ? and this new scheme, is the result of eight years of talks. sofia bettiza explains the changes. this is a make—or—break attempt by the eu to control migration. so how does it work? well, at the moment very few european countries — spain, italy and greece — deal with the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this new agreement brings in a solidarity mechanism. essentially, it's a trade off. so the countries that receive most migrants will build new detention centres on the eu's external border. migrants would be screened as soon as they arrive and authorities will have the option to detain them until their asylum claims are assessed. and if those claims are rejected, they can be sent to a third country deemed safe. but in return, other european countries like france, germany or poland will have to take in more refugees or send extra money for border infrastructure. now, most ngos dealing with migration have called this pact cruel. for example, amnesty international says th
the issue has been one of the most divisive debates among eu countries ? and this new scheme, is the result of eight years of talks. sofia bettiza explains the changes. this is a make—or—break attempt by the eu to control migration. so how does it work? well, at the moment very few european countries — spain, italy and greece — deal with the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this new agreement brings in a solidarity mechanism. essentially, it's a trade off. so the countries...
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this is a make or break attempt by the eu to control migration. how will that work with? at the moment, only a few european countries spain, italy increase responsible for the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this agreement brings in a new solidarity mechanism and essentially it is a trade—off in the countries are receiving most migrants will have detention centres on the eu's external borders. what that means is that migrants will be screened when they are arriving and they will have they are arriving and they will have the option to detain them until they're asylum claims are assessed. and if those claims are rejected, the migrants will be sent to a third country. one deemed safe. but in return, other european countries like france, germany and poland left to accept more refugees were send extra money for board infrastructures. most ngo dealing with migrations have called this packed cruel and international examples will lead to a surgeon suffering for asylum—seekers and the worry is that this new scheme will encourage more detention including of children
this is a make or break attempt by the eu to control migration. how will that work with? at the moment, only a few european countries spain, italy increase responsible for the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this agreement brings in a new solidarity mechanism and essentially it is a trade—off in the countries are receiving most migrants will have detention centres on the eu's external borders. what that means is that migrants will be screened when they are arriving and they will...
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and what our accession to the eu will look like. the project is about politics and the world. every sunday at 15:30 with a repeat at 22:00 in collaboration with se. join the ranks of the 100th separate mechanized brigade of the armed forces of ukraine. protect yours. the result of their work is our safety. they, the boys from volyn, proved that everyone can be a warrior. strong in spirit, they appreciate the ability to stand side by side with their brothers until the holy victory. everyone who pilots a uav understands.
and what our accession to the eu will look like. the project is about politics and the world. every sunday at 15:30 with a repeat at 22:00 in collaboration with se. join the ranks of the 100th separate mechanized brigade of the armed forces of ukraine. protect yours. the result of their work is our safety. they, the boys from volyn, proved that everyone can be a warrior. strong in spirit, they appreciate the ability to stand side by side with their brothers until the holy victory. everyone who...
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the largest exporter of sugar to the eu is brazil, a share of sugar exports. from ukraine to the eu is about 2%. instead, russia and belarus really enter the european market absolutely freely, and this is at a time when some countries impose an embargo on certain types of agricultural products from ukraine. even the polish parliament appealed to the european commission to ban imports from russia to belarus. our moral duty is our moral duty stop trading which can directly or indirectly contribute to strengthening the capacity of russia and belarus. i am a conscientious pole, so i know that it is better to cooperate than to spread grain and block borders, health, have a nice day, and while this pole appeals to his countrymen, i want to appeal to the ukrainian authorities, we face huge challenges, we need to receive weapons, we need to receive funds from allied countries. we need european integration, we need nato. these are very serious things. already now what happening on the polish-ukrainian border shows how difficult our european integration will be, and how responsible is the missio
the largest exporter of sugar to the eu is brazil, a share of sugar exports. from ukraine to the eu is about 2%. instead, russia and belarus really enter the european market absolutely freely, and this is at a time when some countries impose an embargo on certain types of agricultural products from ukraine. even the polish parliament appealed to the european commission to ban imports from russia to belarus. our moral duty is our moral duty stop trading which can directly or indirectly...
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germany is the eu's biggest economy. the eu is a global powerhouse. how much was scholz representing germany today or was he really representing the eu ? germany is not representing the eu, they are two different interests, say, between france and germany, and germany and china, this cannot be put together. germanyjust once friendly relations with china. germany is more dependent on china than other european countries and it has more to lose in a trade war with china. in this respect it cannot afford the tough position of the european commission or the usa. 0laf scholz does not want to be thrown into a systemic competition between the usa and china, they are economic super giants. the usa and china, they are economic suner giante— super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank ou super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank you fort super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank you for the h super giants. thanks forjoining us. thank you for the invitation. - in other news... the boot—maker dr martens boss will step down later this year after a profit
germany is the eu's biggest economy. the eu is a global powerhouse. how much was scholz representing germany today or was he really representing the eu ? germany is not representing the eu, they are two different interests, say, between france and germany, and germany and china, this cannot be put together. germanyjust once friendly relations with china. germany is more dependent on china than other european countries and it has more to lose in a trade war with china. in this respect it cannot...
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the council of the eu is not left without money now because of the lack of patriots in ukraine. it was about approving the already spent budget for 2022 . this is a common procedure. at the end of the year, the european parliament always checks how the authorities in the eu disposed of taxpayers' funds and approves ex post facto expenditures. something like submitting a report on a business trip to the accounting department, which has to accept it in turn. and close, that's it this step was postponed the day before. what will happen next? the next attempt to approve the already spent eu budget at the end of april at the plenary session in strasbourg, the last before the european elections scheduled for june, what will happen if that attempt also fails? once, back in 1998, the refusal to approve the budget led to the resignation of the entire european commission, and its expenses were just approved the day before, besides, its composition will change anyway after the european elections. precisely to the eu council, which unites the member states. deputies expect that they will st
the council of the eu is not left without money now because of the lack of patriots in ukraine. it was about approving the already spent budget for 2022 . this is a common procedure. at the end of the year, the european parliament always checks how the authorities in the eu disposed of taxpayers' funds and approves ex post facto expenditures. something like submitting a report on a business trip to the accounting department, which has to accept it in turn. and close, that's it this step was...
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tatyana, congratulations, is there any news about what the eu plans to do with russian frozen assets and profits, from them and very briefly about the document approved today on the liberalization of trade with ukraine, and is it different from what was done in the previous two years or not, whatever please, congratulations to vasyl, greetings from the sidelines of the european parliament, the actual debate on the use of russian frozen assets ended just a few minutes ago, and i will report to you in hot pursuit. so, the high representative of the eu for foreign affairs, josep borel, spoke on behalf of the european commission, and he actually began his speech by stating the fact , that putin will continue the war as long as he can seize new territories of ukraine. he wants to capture as much as he can, the war is for a long time, and maybe the war will go beyond the borders of ukraine, that's why the european union should give ukraine as much as possible. aid and to plan it in the long term, therefore the european commission discussed for a long time, studied international law and fin
tatyana, congratulations, is there any news about what the eu plans to do with russian frozen assets and profits, from them and very briefly about the document approved today on the liberalization of trade with ukraine, and is it different from what was done in the previous two years or not, whatever please, congratulations to vasyl, greetings from the sidelines of the european parliament, the actual debate on the use of russian frozen assets ended just a few minutes ago, and i will report to...
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yeah, yeah , 40 eu bodies now. yeah, yeah, 40 eu bodies and politicians have signed up for eu voice, but only 18 of them were active because it's a rubbish idea that can't compete with the mighty musk. and it's rubbish. this is somebody's work. >> it's called network effect i think. is that right? it's a sort of scale thing. geoffrey west wrote a whole book about it. fascinating called scale, about why, like, whales are more effective than insects and why cities have, you know, a city can be ten times the population of a town , but have at least of a town, but have at least 100, if not a thousand times as many. interesting things to do that evening. these things scale, you know, the way that networks happen. it's very interesting. but i mean, you don't need to read the whole book to have known this was a book to have known this was a book that makes. >> yeah, this is like trying to say my new nickname is everyone calls me it. no oh, yeah. it has to write yourself. >> i mean, i did it with big dog for a bit, but yea
yeah, yeah , 40 eu bodies now. yeah, yeah, 40 eu bodies and politicians have signed up for eu voice, but only 18 of them were active because it's a rubbish idea that can't compete with the mighty musk. and it's rubbish. this is somebody's work. >> it's called network effect i think. is that right? it's a sort of scale thing. geoffrey west wrote a whole book about it. fascinating called scale, about why, like, whales are more effective than insects and why cities have, you know, a city can...
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, on the next tranche to ukraine, which means european capitals must be deprived veto rights in the eu council so that the problem children of the european union, like hungary, slovakia or poland, cannot interject. spokes in the wheels. there is a growing understanding among western allies that ukraine is losing the war against russia and klettu may face defeat. this understanding, as the british press reports, is already growing in the most russophobic circles, but they conclude from this that it is necessary to give ukraine more weapons as soon as possible. but there are other conclusions, as lola garcía, deputy director of one of the most widely read spanish newspapers, vanguarde, writes. 75 years after the founding of nato, a new global balance is emerging. but the war can only end with an agreement in which we can only try to provide the best conditions for ukraine, this will allow europe to settle relations with russia and not think about the third world war. this is what they think in spain, which is breaking records. on the import of russian grain, but what about the eu, whose
, on the next tranche to ukraine, which means european capitals must be deprived veto rights in the eu council so that the problem children of the european union, like hungary, slovakia or poland, cannot interject. spokes in the wheels. there is a growing understanding among western allies that ukraine is losing the war against russia and klettu may face defeat. this understanding, as the british press reports, is already growing in the most russophobic circles, but they conclude from this that...
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moreover, confiscation without compensation is contrary to the eu charter of fundamental rights. there is article 17, it says the same thing as the first article. echr, please confiscate it, but pay commensurate compensation to the owner, no one will now change article 17 to please some kind of political situation in ukraine, or i don’t know, it’s just that then the very foundation of the european legal order will collapse, so there are no other legal grounds for what something without confiscation they do not have adequate compensation, so the european union is discussing an option. use of frozen russian assets without confiscation, in particular, seizure of profits from them. the european commission said that due to this , the first 2.3 billion euros could be transferred to ukraine as early as july. transfers are planned to be made quarterly or twice a year. this measure has yet to be agreed upon. the topic of assistance to ukraine was one of the key ones at the meeting of the heads of the eu foreign ministry and the ministry of defense, which took place on monday. however,
moreover, confiscation without compensation is contrary to the eu charter of fundamental rights. there is article 17, it says the same thing as the first article. echr, please confiscate it, but pay commensurate compensation to the owner, no one will now change article 17 to please some kind of political situation in ukraine, or i don’t know, it’s just that then the very foundation of the european legal order will collapse, so there are no other legal grounds for what something without...
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am reporting to you very quickly, so from the european commission... the high representative of the eu for foreign affairs, josep borel, spoke, and he actually began his speech by stating the fact that putin will continue the war. until he can seize new territories of ukraine. he wants to capture as much as he can. the war is for a long time, and it is possible that the war will go beyond the borders of ukraine. therefore, the european union should provide ukraine with as much military aid as possible and plan it in the long term. ago the european commission discussed for a long time, studied international law, and finally finally decided that the income from russian frozen assets can absolutely legitimately be used to provide military aid to ukraine, the european commission actually turned to the european council with such a proposal, and discussions on this issue are currently ongoing in the european council, but joseph borel said that he expects a result very soon, he emphasized, that again it is about the use of income from the russian frozen assets of the central bank, so far ther
am reporting to you very quickly, so from the european commission... the high representative of the eu for foreign affairs, josep borel, spoke, and he actually began his speech by stating the fact that putin will continue the war. until he can seize new territories of ukraine. he wants to capture as much as he can. the war is for a long time, and it is possible that the war will go beyond the borders of ukraine. therefore, the european union should provide ukraine with as much military aid as...
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bareilles promises to knock on all doors so that eu countries transfer their patriot systems or give money to purchase new ones, but so far few people have responded, writes the financial times. european capitals have said they have no plans to send ukraine new systems, arguing they need to maintain their own defense capabilities. germany transferred two patreat systems, but this week made it clear that it will no longer supply them. polish president andrzej dudo, from... instead , he said that there is a possibility that warsaw will transfer even more soviet-made missiles to kiev, without specifying which models. the eu with their own major projects, such as the green transition, sustainable development policy, migration, military, sanctions policy, all these projects have failed, the current leadership of the european union must leave, we need new leaders. what else? does it need to be changed in the european union? politicians from seventeen countries wanted to discuss rights near the summit site. twice, under pressure from local authorities, they were refused at the last moment o
bareilles promises to knock on all doors so that eu countries transfer their patriot systems or give money to purchase new ones, but so far few people have responded, writes the financial times. european capitals have said they have no plans to send ukraine new systems, arguing they need to maintain their own defense capabilities. germany transferred two patreat systems, but this week made it clear that it will no longer supply them. polish president andrzej dudo, from... instead , he said that...
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at an informal summit in brussels , eu leaders called on the eu council to urgently provide ukraine with the necessary air defense systems and other military assistance. this is stated in the final statement. in addition, brussels plans to expand sanctions against iran. in connection with the attack on israel. the two-day forum was marred by a loud scandal. the city police actually disrupted the conference, which was organized on the sidelines of major right-wing politics. the summit meeting was followed by sergei khaloshevsky. the two-day eu summit in brussels follows the traditional motto: give more money for air defense systems for ukraine. ursula fondeyan boasted that military budgets in the eu have increased by 20% and there is an urgent need to unite the military industry in the face of a common enemy. and olaf scholz called for scraping the bottom of the barrel in search of extra patriot systems. the germans have already handed over two batteries to kiev, and are preparing to send another one, but their partners are somehow in no hurry to follow their example. we want to encourage
at an informal summit in brussels , eu leaders called on the eu council to urgently provide ukraine with the necessary air defense systems and other military assistance. this is stated in the final statement. in addition, brussels plans to expand sanctions against iran. in connection with the attack on israel. the two-day forum was marred by a loud scandal. the city police actually disrupted the conference, which was organized on the sidelines of major right-wing politics. the summit meeting...
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eu is an eu directive. did that the eu directive. did that the eu directive ? no, the eu directive. directive? no, the eu directive. i know, nigel, i've written books about this . the actual books about this. the actual thing was just an accounting measure like across europe. they did it as a countermeasure. they didn't have to separate it like that. anyway, the idea now is that. anyway, the idea now is that we bring them back together again and form a united rail company. and by the way, one of john major's ideas that, again, john major's ideas that, again, john might have forgotten about was actually to have privatised the companies with the old big four companies like, you know, london, midland and london, nonh london, midland and london, north eastern and so on. that would have been a much better way of privatising it, because you'd have got proper companies that ran the track and the operations as well. together and that would have been a much better idea. but that was rejected by ideologues like john redwood, who insisted that competition was what we need
eu is an eu directive. did that the eu directive. did that the eu directive ? no, the eu directive. directive? no, the eu directive. i know, nigel, i've written books about this . the actual books about this. the actual thing was just an accounting measure like across europe. they did it as a countermeasure. they didn't have to separate it like that. anyway, the idea now is that. anyway, the idea now is that we bring them back together again and form a united rail company. and by the way, one...
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the foreign influence transparency act does not complies with eu norms and values. we urge leaders to refrain from introducing legislation that could jeopardize georgia's path to eu membership. salomesviliza and emmanuel macron with a request to discuss the event in georgia. former french citizen and current georgian president salome zarubeshvili even gathered foreign ambassadors at her residence. she promised them to veto the law and asked the european council. looked into the situation immediately, but in the end european officials put tbilisi on a waiting list. today the leaders of the european union gather in brussels, they will talk about ukraine and discuss internal issues of the european union. georgia is not on the agenda. the georgian government emphasizes that western pressure will not prevent the adoption of the law on foreign agents. as for the statements of american and european politicians, it is very unfortunate that in these statements there are zero arguments, i repeat, zero arguments against the new. of law in such conditions, corresponding stateme
the foreign influence transparency act does not complies with eu norms and values. we urge leaders to refrain from introducing legislation that could jeopardize georgia's path to eu membership. salomesviliza and emmanuel macron with a request to discuss the event in georgia. former french citizen and current georgian president salome zarubeshvili even gathered foreign ambassadors at her residence. she promised them to veto the law and asked the european council. looked into the situation...
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to the eu look like? in the project about politics about the world with maria gurska every sunday at 3:30 p.m. with a repeat at 10:00 p.m. in cooperation with sister au. exclusively on the air of our channel. congratulations, friends, politklub is on the air on the espresso tv channel. the most relevant topics of the week: russia's war against ukraine, the war in the middle east, the crisis on the border between ukraine and... and poland are topics that resonate in our society: drone attacks on kyiv and other cities of ukraine, drone attacks on moscow and other russian cities. analysis of the processes that change the country and each of us. ukraine should get the right to start negotiations on joining the eu. vitaly portnikov and guests of the project: we are bored, because there is nothing to fight about, let's make up stories, they help us understand the present and make predictions. for the world, a second trump presidency will be terrible. a project for those who care and think. political club. every
to the eu look like? in the project about politics about the world with maria gurska every sunday at 3:30 p.m. with a repeat at 10:00 p.m. in cooperation with sister au. exclusively on the air of our channel. congratulations, friends, politklub is on the air on the espresso tv channel. the most relevant topics of the week: russia's war against ukraine, the war in the middle east, the crisis on the border between ukraine and... and poland are topics that resonate in our society: drone attacks on...
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this is a make—or—break attempt by the eu to control migration. so how does it work? well, at the moment very few european countries — spain, italy and greece — deal with the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this new agreement brings in a solidarity mechanism. essentially, it's a trade off. so the countries that receive most migrants will build new detention centres on the eu's external border. migrants would be screened as soon as they arrive and authorities will have the option to detain them until their asylum claims are assessed. and if those claims are rejected, they can be sent to a third country deemed safe. but in return, other european countries like france, germany or poland will have to take in more refugees or send extra money for border infrastructure. now, most ngos dealing with migration have called this pact cruel. for example, amnesty international says that it will lead to a surge in suffering for asylum seekers. the worry is that this agreement could lead to more detentions, especially of children and families. but the eu says that thi
this is a make—or—break attempt by the eu to control migration. so how does it work? well, at the moment very few european countries — spain, italy and greece — deal with the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this new agreement brings in a solidarity mechanism. essentially, it's a trade off. so the countries that receive most migrants will build new detention centres on the eu's external border. migrants would be screened as soon as they arrive and authorities will have the...