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ah, ah ah, lining this new year's eve from moscow, joe biden promises that the u. s. won't deploy offensive strike weapons in ukraine during our long conversation with him a booted b while from tensions of nato to the energy crisis in cove. it, we talk to the hungarian foreign minister about some of the defining moments of 2021. at told me to say in 2022, where the bank germans banned from buying fireworks for a 2nd year because a coven flops of poland. then to keep the policy going. with hello there. welcome to ortiz world news at 11 from oscar. with me, kevin,
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our 1st thing with some holiday spirit may be a mind the russian and us leaders of indicated the relations could be turning a corner for a difficult few weeks. joe biden, and let him a potent spoke for an hour by phone with the american president, even promising not to deploy offensive strike weapons and ukraine. philip, a tranquil correspondent, takes us through what the discuss in more detail. so now we do know the details of the latest phone conversation between the presidents of the us and russia. they have come in from both administrations and they're not strikingly different. but it could be felt that moscow and washington were emphasizing different things. what we heard from the adviser to president potent was that his counterpart made it clear that the west has no intention of deploying offensive strike weapons in ukraine. now, this is something that is very important for moscow. this is something that the kremlin
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has many times called a red line for russia. besides, this says the kremlin of watermark potent told mr biden, that russia will defend its own interest just like the u. s. would if it was facing similar threats on its doorstep, when mr. newton heard about the threat of new sanctions against russia, he warned joe biden, that this could actually lead to ties being cut completely between the 2 countries . so next to the version from washington, joe biden, cold to deescalate the ukraine situation altogether. but also warned that the u. s . and allies will continue to monitor all actions by russia and also maintained that they are ready for all steps that vladimir putin could make when it comes to ukraine plots. mr. martin talked about reinforced nato strength
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and said that ukraine will get extra military assistance from the lines. should the situation escalate? now it's really worth mentioning that this phone call falls proposals made by moscow for european security and stability. and one of the major points that goes making one of the things that russia really wants is at legal guarantees by the nato countries that the aligns wouldn't expand further east. that new weapons wouldn't be deployed at russia's doorstep at now. also, we do have to understand that in about 2 weeks, crunch talks on a european security will be held in geneva and we heard from both sides. the 2 leaders won't take part. however, they will be supervising the talks personally. now a little earlier we heard from the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman about what
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rushes looking forward to when it comes to these particular rounds of negotiations . particularly, i want to do, i said the viewing the talk to will ask us to ensure a firm, legal guarantees of security for russia, that nato will not be able to move on the east. and that weapon systems that threaten russia will not be deployed near our border. there is no agreed position, but when all the western partners within the e. u. a nato european security is not a new topic. since 990, we have been proposing not to allow the security of some countries at the expense of the security of others. what was so interesting about the proposals which are currently being discussed is the west pretending that this is the 1st time they have heard about it. we already have written fundamental principles in our joint document, and they were supposed to have been already implemented. so it is a fact that the heads of states are in touch more and more often. and we heard
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confirmation from both the administration in washington and in moscow that these frequent contacts will continue in the new year as well. and then from nato's tense relationship with russia to finding solutions to the coven pandemic, who is speaking of the wrong today of the hungarian foreign minister to get the you perspective on some of the main events that shaped the past year. for our central europeans. it's extremely important that east and west that the united states and the russian federation have a direct and continuous dialogue. we are very happy with the fact that the 2 presidents spoke again and they do, and there i shall talk to each other. then there's a much bigger and better hope for any kind of common understanding and agreement about this part of the world. look,
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we really do consider the the security situation of central europe as a crucial issue for us and anything that helps to resolve challenges here. and ease tensions around the region service our interest. so that's why we are really interested in successful negotiations between nato and the russia, the beginning of next year. it is very easy for political chance to finger point on one specific country on one specific person on one specific decision in order to push responsibility away. the russian federation on the gas from have always been very reliable partners from hungary when it comes to supply of of natural gas. all the contracts have been respected and the schedule was respected. the volumes arrived always on time,
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and as far as i understand, no one in europe complains about about why elating contract buy gas from. so what we can say is that the gas from the russian federation, respect the contracts which were assigned between european countries. european companies and russia and gas from maybe this is not the most sophisticated sentence you ever hear from a politician on energy or gas supply. but our understanding is that the, the more pipelines the better it has been an our agenda as well to, to see how we can further increase the number of those who get the vaccination. because we do consider that as the only solution for the
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crisis we in hungary have a very clear experience. more than 6 a 1000000 hungarians have been vaccinated. we have been using 6 different types of vaccines, including including sino farm and, and for western types of vaccines. pfizer rosters and come with them and youngs and so we have a very colorful experience. i do believe that the fact that the new car has not been the recon lies by the international organizations is a purely political issue. you know, when i, when i talked to western european colleagues of mine, they always tell me that, well, they all know that the, the russian scientific community is standing. they all know that the russian medical solutions are successful. they all know that the russian vaccines are safe and effective, and none of the vaccines are versed than any other. the
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centuries old rivalry between britain and france made a big come back in 2021. there were disputes over refugees and fishing rights, and also pickering over a controversial defense deal of france. correspondence shall it depends. kate looks better than a turbulent last 12 months. france and the u. k. have been liked to squabbling neighbors for a millennia. at times, those disputes have descended into full blown wars, but for over a century there has been this relative, calm, not is until now. in the past, the u. k is had plenty of success against france on the high seas, but now the french are looking to recapture access to waters between the 2 countries. for fishing rights only going to print it. we still, since the beginning of this year, don't have the licenses. we're not fighting with the english,
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we're engaging in dialogue to try to make our position understood so that we can get access to these waters on preserve. i think we may have to go further find other approaches that may not have been previously addressed. the agreement signed today provides for retaliatory measures. europe must apply those measures for boil official tales, so rotten that france even threatened to turn off the u. k. is electricity supplies, but was this about more than simply making waves over fishing licenses? i suspect also about that. there are many reasons why right now are having a spot between the british and the french is very convenient for both for a minute, for the prime minister of great britain and for the french president. of course, it is about more than fishing licenses. 98 percent of fishing licenses that were applied for were already granted. the french thing is about 40 votes, it's, it's just something to sort of keep it alive. her quarrels between france and britain are all serious, but that one is, is completing the manufactured,
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even though the u. k. has now granted more licenses. french fishermen are still unhappy and continue to threaten british imports. now that brings us to another bone of contention migrants the u. s. wholly still struggling to find a way to deal with mass, illegal migration. but the brakes think francis found a solution. turning a blind eye to those who try and cross the english channel. france is failing to police its coastline. we could fund double the number of french police, but they are not serious about intercepting migrant groups in broad daylight. it would further anger taxpayers here by throwing more good money after bad. i believe this reluctance to intervene. this refusal to get involved is a political decision president emanuel mac are on is seeking re election next year and thinks dumping on the british will win in bots. tango was really stoked
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following the deaths of almost 30 people in the english channel in november. now they had been trying to reach the u. k. shores, but france hit back telling the u. k to stop it's latches. britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came to a standoff as british p. n. johnson, and his views on twitter. now that 3 french president, mac on into a hissy fit. just you shockley to me today, i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via tweets or publish letter, so we're not whistleblowers. come on some, but you know, all of this came on the back of a bumpy summer for france. a to just found out that it's dean of the century with australia to build a fleet of sub marines had been torpedoed in favor of a new one with the u. s. canada. and oh yes,
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the u. k. hotley recipe for success. but what the issues between the u. k in france really boils down to might have more to do with the opinion the to leaders half of each other. i think it was really a political thing on the of the, the side effect sort of to just of to abs fuel to the fire between false and great britain that was just an added plus. each of them may even mccolan boys, johnson sees and the other. what they hate most bars, johnson is shambolic disorganized. he goes on the fly, he has a sense of humor and amendment. nicole is a control freak. he's a bureaucratic technocrat. he is, has attention to detail and on both of them they work in different ways and they despise where the other functions they don't like where i mean it's is rarely politics, rally costs and all. but in this instance, each of the salt, salt vision is how they want international relations to go and it's not the others
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. and then it becomes personal front. even try to get the you invested in only ongoing school goals, taking a very one for all and all, for one approach. the e. u, though has remained relatively aloof. but that is a whole of a capital of fish shell. it's even sky. i'll see paris 2021 the year that was will 2022 meantime is making the way around the globe as at times. those of course, very from country to country of the new years of slow been coming in with an array of fireworks as the usual capital to capital turn up to time village of the village . some of the big displays for you that let me share these isn't impressive new years. the file a show that lit up the tie capital bag cock, and the elimination of skyscrapers in hong kong, new year and the chinese results of the month. by now to concepts the 1st time in 2018. there's all the code stuff going on, and here in russia,
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central eastern regions of this vast country, i'm sitting in the welcome to new year as well. well, here at moscow, we still don't walk about just over 40 minutes or so until we ring in the new year as well. we'll bring it that live. now over in germany, there's been a bit of a challenge for people waiting to see the new year. they're the government's by the sale of fireworks and for 2nd year in a row to stop large gatherings and prevent the spread coven. but he said many germans box a bit clever and hope across the board of poland by the festive supplies. with more, a europe correspondent, the brandenburg gates the location for the traditional job and new year's celebration. it's also home to an annual fireworks extravaganza. the it's about the only place you'll see them lighting up the night. sky is the country rings in 2022. as the german government has found their private sale,
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as part of the last round of covert measures brought in at the start of december, it's hard to knock the reasoning behind the decision les and hawk firework display between midnight and the early hours. less calls to the emergency services also less people mixing and gathering books above on the sale of fireworks doesn't mean no fi with people being popping over the phone. and the stucco fire firewalls are positively traditions and it would be a shame if it didn't happen while german paths may be rejoicing at the prospect of less frightening fireworks shops, selling them in poland and making hay. while this particular still shines at the moment because of the ban in germany, we have about 300 customers a day. when we are pretty overloaded, they buy a lot, it varies, but on average, it's about 200 years per person. the band on selling small fireworks is purely
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a symbolic policy. the available figures show that a band will not noticeably relieve emergency admissions, nor will infection rates be effectively reduced. it's the 2nd year in a row that covert has put paid to firework sales. here in germany, and i should imagine it's left firework retailers. fizzing. one of the plus side to less fireworks is less clean up needed. in the aftermath, the german capital is usually smothered in a blanket of discarded munitions following the festivities. this year, revellers that don't get their hands on. some polish pyrotechnics we'll have to make do with the professional, displace peter all for all t. berlin. so new year the muslims just get one shot at midnight's ring in the new year. but because it's very different story when you're old, but take the 16 times a day and the crew on board, the international space station was celebrated style. is the russian cosmonaut. you your message for all of us back down on earth. lose. yeah. hi,
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dear franz from the international space station were cosmo on santano capero and better to broth sharing, review this magical feeling of the upcoming new year, both here and space and back at home on earth. mom was alive on the norm where wishing you a new year, 2022 of good health strength prosperity and new achievements, stay close to one another and be merry. happy new year. s m, you guys love that by the way. the a bit of movie magic was created. this she had to on the, i assess russian film crew went into orbit to produce the 1st of a feature length film to be shot in space. the team spent 12 days on bowl before returning safely to terra firma. we would welcome them back as well. ah, a few hours last before we get by let me know if they have already on dr. nashville. say that they already somewhere i'm heading back. i don't want to be a dad. why board the landing spot?
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let's go. mm. we know the landing location. embarrassed. so now we're gonna lie around until we can actually see that as standing module and wait until it touches down. mm well with well, as you can see, the capital is on the ground. the crew is still inside, but we've been told that they're feeling. all right. somebody is speaking with the crew right now. so history has been made a russian professional to makers and just went into spain, but also safely return to earth with footage for their 1st ever feature movie that
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has been taken in actual space. the whole crew are treated like heroes. with all this is the film director, clint shipping, co, safe and sound just came from the space. the international space station is 400 kilometers above the earth surface. and a returning spacecraft usually covers the distance in 3 hours. for the most part, it's freefall and the speed can reach 120 meters per 2nd. extreme acceleration baird with a gravity taking in, put the crew on enormous physical stress. now in the last, she benco's seemed in high spirits. and those oci i said, those are good, were soon wiggling. although olga bullock though. wish that you could you, peter glueck, who applause marguerite, she's or can on whether the closure. my daughter, her mom excuse knows where she knew by the only in willis, doro, a moon,
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your garcia grew, monsieur, for i owe more grief, all is well with him. you don't like the boucher but useful if she'll give her to choose to initial the quantity of bush when you can use with ice cream. got it. of course most. why don't i shing bull official like us, me just go sheriff's early was for the machine him as anyone in particular that was actress. he le brazil has just received flowers. both you let be resealed. and cosmonaut aleck ivy ski had to act even before the laughter capsule. the landing location turned into a film set for one of the closing scenes of the movie about a doctor who sent into orbit to perform surgery after that very sealed. who plays the lead role left her autograph on the capsule that not only brought her back home to day, but also sent her acting career sky work from now on. she is the 1st actress filmed in space in oklahoma that she, she and i got, i saw a glow schedules that i sent you back. and if you want to go
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with another renowned russian actor of lady mary mush. gov, who played command or greeting the crew on the ground, sat the movie is a big leap forward for the world's film industry. brianna my back, my little macros eve or theme katara on hightail taurus, nate, of course miss in order to get his ill. and i see her know young as low young additional nischelle because language at austin. we deal with smugly at this village of the social. i mean we're close with um we sure of none of them. no religious ability schooling, religion me. i'm actually glad 0. it is like a buddhist wish you religion, luminous as digit. i'm city educator. this me out. i'm a chef left him store. i got really ms. battle me. if there are any new stuff to the rest of the plan, you don't like them, which are let's get a closer look at the capsule. just look how actually burned it is right here.
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because when the capsule hurdles through earth's atmosphere at a temperature outside reaches up to 2000 degrees celsius and it feels like you are inside a fireball, the mission is also a large stride forward for the russian space program which made space travel possible for 2 non cosmos, after just 4 months of training and it's more than space tourism, it's about professionals from different areas and not just career cosmic not being able to go into space and do their job, the acting or something else. says the head of russia space agency to be more open to more specific, but that it was going to be to the cutterson that was done. but not of it's another much what i am, but i don't some of you all a cup, but i am but i got the input but that it was good percentage and you have less, don't forget ah, there is a lot of food for thought in the months to come about that,
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but for now everyone here including us, is just extremely exciting to witness something that will definitely go down in history as a new rosco reporting from our stand. yeah, and from a movie 1st to the very last edition of art sees world news of the 11th of this year for moscow. with me, kevin. oh, in russia, of course it's so vaster 11 time zone. so a lot of us talking to far east minus 18 degrees. there has been tonight. so in 2020 to 6 and a half hours ago, i'm gonna leave with pictures of a nice display there. next here in the west, in the capital robot. so well, come in the brand new year and a sofa. how can i was 5 coaches address of the nation, the national and some of the fireworks all to come soon and it will bring you to. but for, for me of the team. thanks for watching. all to the national at our very best wishes to you for a great 20 with
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hello, welcome to so because visionaries me sophie shepherd, not say he climbed mount kilimanjaro in short, rather half marathon about the arctic circle. barefoot swent below the surface of a frozen lake and he's just cool. today i talk to extreme athlete when half i have the iceland. one half extreme athletic. i meant
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i'm so happy that you're with us today. i. hi. thank you. thank you for having me sir. why, so let's go straight to this. you say the reason for our sicknesses maladies is that we're surrounded hours with surrounded ourselves. was too much comfort having deprived our bodies of natural simulations. and after flying the ancient inner mechanism. so to say that help our ancestors to survive, right. but don't you saying that it was exactly the pursuit of com for that actually help our spaces to evolve and survive? yes. and a dust dirt. neurology of our brain is so much more than, say, 500 years ago. but right now we s, we have got a little bit too much with the development of our brain functioning. we, you know,
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the technology we all got now is weakening our, the geology. this needs to be balanced, and this balance a can be brought back by going into the cold water. and going into breathing exercises that makes us able to, to connect with a deeper physiology of ours to regulate our moods and to regulate inside the house. goes into our nation with all the technology we have this modern world. it did not stop. oh ok. so we need to stress our body every now and then to make it more resistant. that's what you're saying. yeah. and then i hear all the time and all around that stress kills. where does your line go between the mass stress and the good stress for the body?
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because it's really important to know that. exactly. because we exert our bodies to work so much. and we live in comfort we 4 guest that stress that is coming in is or is not being dealt with visual logically in our bodies. the way it shoot, it's results into chemical, stressful residue. and that is deregulating our fish ology in the death immune system. in our and korean system and that results in a not feeling well that results in bird house in to chronic diseases. now the stress is constantly in our bodies present to the presence of course, the soul. and it is constant. and when it is constance,
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it triggers the sympathetic nervous system which is ashy. but there is no pattern sympathetic nervous system activity, any book which is responsible for regeneration repair, rehabilitation and ceiling. it is not all of that because we stress our bodies constantly. i have to do this after the death that i have to do this and that, and he and that result in parties, old be constantly present and that is able to drain our bodies because we don't go into repair. we don't go into regenerating new energy. so what i do, which go in each of the cold and going to the brady is spiking you, spiking the adrenal axis. so much, oh,
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but it is only spiky. and that the body is her dad taking care of all the chemical message you inside to buy it to reset the body so much and so good. and so effectively that inflammation goes. dow chemical rested, you goes down, body feels clean, you get to regenerate and energy, you make the flow in the body much better and serves us in our take modern life, but on a neuro biological al. so i see that like all extreme conditions, cold sort of forcing your brain to mobilize and act in a survival mode. di know how these things work on a new or biological level? yes, exactly, this is in the studies. i have done a very much i neary i should actually do work with their musto university.
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they should.

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