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further strengthen the summit's and that's despite growing divisions inside the organization itself nichiren has been looking out happy birthday nato that's 70 years of strategic economic and security stability especially if you ask them yourself nato is the most successful alliance in history that all those strive to join showing the historic suspects on liberal nato and they does been the most successful alliance in the history and the reason why nato is the most successful launch and history is that we have been able to change in the world is changing but not everyone is in a party mood the thing is the alliance members just don't get along as well as they used to. the advent of donald trump s 13 least which stop the dynamics nato is obsolete it covers a soviet union which is no longer in existence this led to questions over whether the alliance can even survive donald trump perhaps in an effort to mollify him nato has announced new spending projections and a new formula which will spread the costs of the alliance's central budget between its members a move that might prevent any more emb
further strengthen the summit's and that's despite growing divisions inside the organization itself nichiren has been looking out happy birthday nato that's 70 years of strategic economic and security stability especially if you ask them yourself nato is the most successful alliance in history that all those strive to join showing the historic suspects on liberal nato and they does been the most successful alliance in the history and the reason why nato is the most successful launch and history...
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after the very same paper published a story apparently based on a leak of the very same documents as nichiren explained. it's crunch time ahead of the u.k.'s general election meaning it's now or never to smear anyone and everyone in red in other words link them to russia this week it's mostly comrade jeremy corbett as we can see from this headline bounce off the court and produced a leaked cache of documents part of which he says reveals how pm boris johnson put the n.h.s. up for sale during trade talks with the us q damage control from mr prime minister the n.h.s. is not for sale and under no circumstances will this government any conservative government do anything to put the n.h.s. up for negotiation in trade talks so probably as an interviewer that those documents represent meetings that took place between a british minister and officials in the usa i think it's time they gave us the shorts that they will not sign off our n.h.s. that they will not sell off our public services as part of a trade deal with the us and i just garage sales aside it's the leaks dossier that's grabbing attention
after the very same paper published a story apparently based on a leak of the very same documents as nichiren explained. it's crunch time ahead of the u.k.'s general election meaning it's now or never to smear anyone and everyone in red in other words link them to russia this week it's mostly comrade jeremy corbett as we can see from this headline bounce off the court and produced a leaked cache of documents part of which he says reveals how pm boris johnson put the n.h.s. up for sale during...
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nichiren joined me earlier here to discuss the victims and. 40 year on filin car he was killed in what was described as an execution style killing he was shot twice in the head and this is a murder case that quickly became highly politicized in the media with headlines pointing the finger at russia drawing comparisons to describe things in the u.k. calling it the script pal 2.0 in fact the media were less interested however in delving into the history of the victim which makes quite an interesting read his c.v. is quite it shows a quite a checkered history let's say he's an ethnic chechen georgian citizen he was an islamist a former soldier he fought against russia in the 2nd chechen war he has connections to some very high profile terrorists many of the fighters he fought alongside went on to move to syria and join islamist groups there he sought asylum in germany in 2015 that was after a failed assassination attempt was that the 1st time someone tried to kill him. he was actually on a terror watch list a quite some time here. he was described as a person who potentially posed a threa
nichiren joined me earlier here to discuss the victims and. 40 year on filin car he was killed in what was described as an execution style killing he was shot twice in the head and this is a murder case that quickly became highly politicized in the media with headlines pointing the finger at russia drawing comparisons to describe things in the u.k. calling it the script pal 2.0 in fact the media were less interested however in delving into the history of the victim which makes quite an...
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largest palm oil producer suspects that the move is more about trade rivalry than saving the planet as nichiren explained. palm oil it's in everything thousands of everyday products from chocolate to shampoo and cleaning products without even thinking about it we consume on average around 8 kilos of it each year the last few years there's been a wind of change with the new focus on emphasizing a greener more eco conscious position and as a result earlier this year the e.u. began to turn its back on this cheap and versatile products with plans to phase out the use of pall mall in biofuels by the end of 2030. indonesia is the largest palm oil exporter in the world within the world trade organization it's been something palm oil to some big clients figure is for example the e.u. on very good terms of cost of the stakes the hobby it's heavily reliant on palm oil production as one of its key industries with over 2000000 indonesians directly employed by the industry and many more were gaining from in direct economic benefits and after threatening the e.u. with countless times since indonesia has now
largest palm oil producer suspects that the move is more about trade rivalry than saving the planet as nichiren explained. palm oil it's in everything thousands of everyday products from chocolate to shampoo and cleaning products without even thinking about it we consume on average around 8 kilos of it each year the last few years there's been a wind of change with the new focus on emphasizing a greener more eco conscious position and as a result earlier this year the e.u. began to turn its...
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largest producer in the world suspects the move is more about trade rivalry than saving the planet nichiren explained. palm oil it's in everything thousands of our everyday products from chocolate to shampoo and cleaning products without even thinking about it we consume on average around 8 kilos of it each year and denise is the largest palm oil exporter in the world and within the world trade organization has been selling palm oil to some big clients the year is for example the e.u. on very good terms in the last couple of years the e.u. decided to fight such heavy pommel consumption in an effort to be greener and more sustainable and after threatening the e.u. with countless thank sions indonesia has now taken legal action against the european union alleging discrimination against indonesian palm oil exports with the lawsuit indonesia hopes the e.u. will promptly change its read to policy and delegated act as well as scrap the high risk in direct land use change that is it has given to palm oil for jakarta the stakes are high is heavily reliant on palm oil production as one of its key in
largest producer in the world suspects the move is more about trade rivalry than saving the planet nichiren explained. palm oil it's in everything thousands of our everyday products from chocolate to shampoo and cleaning products without even thinking about it we consume on average around 8 kilos of it each year and denise is the largest palm oil exporter in the world and within the world trade organization has been selling palm oil to some big clients the year is for example the e.u. on very...
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cut ties with their parent company they'll face criminal prosecutions with the details his artie's nichiren. rossiya says volunteer and sputnik editor in chief has described the action from thailand as arbitrary and now planned to seek advice from the un the o.s.c. and other international organizations but what they describe as an unprecedented violation of freedom of speech and this comes after the owner of the office where. it was based a broke the lease contracts following pressure from police now employees are also said to have received letters from the police department and the border control threatening criminal proceedings if they continue to work with. the agency in the new year now the if it's been justified by the estonian or thirty's by citing european sanctions from 2014 the agency however did not appear on any such sanctions list the agency's press service has since responded with feeling that it is based on powell problems whilst operating in the country take a listen we consider the actions of the lords is to be. such a national organizations as the un the council of europe.
cut ties with their parent company they'll face criminal prosecutions with the details his artie's nichiren. rossiya says volunteer and sputnik editor in chief has described the action from thailand as arbitrary and now planned to seek advice from the un the o.s.c. and other international organizations but what they describe as an unprecedented violation of freedom of speech and this comes after the owner of the office where. it was based a broke the lease contracts following pressure from...
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cut ties with their parent company they'll face criminal prosecution with the details his artie's nichiren. rossiya says volunteer and sputnik editor in chief had described the action from thailand as arbitrary and now planned seek advice from the un the o.s.c. and other international organizations but what they describe as an unprecedented violation of freedom of speech and this comes after the owner of the office where. it was based to broke the lease contracts following pressure from police now employees are also said to have received letters from the police department and the border control threatening criminal proceedings if they continue to work with. the agency in the new year now the myth has been justified by the estonian or thirty's by citing european sanctions from 2014 the agency however did not appear on any such sanctions list the agency's press service has since responded with feeling that it is based on paolo problems whilst operating in the country take a listen we consider the actions of the authorities is to be. such international organizations as the un the council of e
cut ties with their parent company they'll face criminal prosecution with the details his artie's nichiren. rossiya says volunteer and sputnik editor in chief had described the action from thailand as arbitrary and now planned seek advice from the un the o.s.c. and other international organizations but what they describe as an unprecedented violation of freedom of speech and this comes after the owner of the office where. it was based to broke the lease contracts following pressure from police...
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nichiren bring this up it's on the victim in this story let's get a little bit further into today's development we're joined live on the program happy to say by journalist thomas foss thomas good to see you again how do you see this case playing out what would this substantial evidence of oficial another perhaps is the key word is not the official russian or chechen indeed involvement. well the going to mention ing of squid bar lords already indicates that. there is a discussion as to and i think this is the main point not everybody talking and nobody talks about but which will be discussed in the corridors of the german ministries and other places to what extent because there is a parallel between st paul and this and the berlin case to what extent does the kremlin do with the russian authorities really have their. security apparatus under control because you remember that one of the more realistically sounding versions of the script case is that some parts some factions of the russian security services may have gone into your operation on their own account and already the mentioning of possib
nichiren bring this up it's on the victim in this story let's get a little bit further into today's development we're joined live on the program happy to say by journalist thomas foss thomas good to see you again how do you see this case playing out what would this substantial evidence of oficial another perhaps is the key word is not the official russian or chechen indeed involvement. well the going to mention ing of squid bar lords already indicates that. there is a discussion as to and i...