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and this binds are delivered to austria. so maybe some binds for some australia, given winds that we will be treated with during today's lunch. so probably allows us to rename it is extra minova and made out of the grapes that came from me as so we have a lot of common history. and i would like to emphasize the importance of having dialect regarding every matter open dialing regarding every matter, but we need to use fax when we have this dialogue, not just stick with the student id itself if y'all a giant. so there it is that we see more and more that came on behalf of our western county bar. it's in matter. it's like the ukrainian issue. and of course we are interested in continuing dialogue with our ostrich partner. about other matters on the international agenda, middle east, north africa. yes. we have dentist in the bowl cancer and many other issues. i think that on a whole to go to the doc spread very useful and we are going to continue our content. what he's after and we have but it's not the this is short staffed age
and this binds are delivered to austria. so maybe some binds for some australia, given winds that we will be treated with during today's lunch. so probably allows us to rename it is extra minova and made out of the grapes that came from me as so we have a lot of common history. and i would like to emphasize the importance of having dialect regarding every matter open dialing regarding every matter, but we need to use fax when we have this dialogue, not just stick with the student id itself if...
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she is on her way to austria, while her husband has also fled belarus. he is an ukraine. has expressed concerns for her other family members back home. meanwhile, the ioc has officially started investigating the matter. there belarusian international committee had to submit a report yesterday. this investigation will take some time but the ioc has also banned the president and the president's son from attending the games here and at tokyo because they failed to protect the athletes who attended demonstrations against them. you mentioned the investigation. this situation has tested two key principles of olympic authorities — one that they prioritise the safety of athletes, but also that the olympics do not get involved in politics. olympics do not get involved in olitics. , , ., politics. indeed, but if you remember— politics. indeed, but if you remember during - politics. indeed, but if you remember during the - politics. indeed, but if you remember during the cold | politics. indeed, but if you - remember during the cold war these kind of athletes seeking asylum or not g
she is on her way to austria, while her husband has also fled belarus. he is an ukraine. has expressed concerns for her other family members back home. meanwhile, the ioc has officially started investigating the matter. there belarusian international committee had to submit a report yesterday. this investigation will take some time but the ioc has also banned the president and the president's son from attending the games here and at tokyo because they failed to protect the athletes who attended...
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the olympic sprinter who refused to go home to belarus, fearing for her safety, boards a flight to austria at tokyo airport. ——to vienna. piling on the pressure — president biden urges andrew cuomo to resign as governor of new york after an investigation found he'd sexually harassed women while in office. afghanistan's defence minister survives a suicide bomb and gun attack on his home in kabul as the taliban's insurgency continues. countries across europe send help to turkey as wildfires enter a second week closing in on some tourist hotspots. iam i am live in tokyo and day 12 is under way and we have had another world record on the track, as american sydney mclaughlin wins gold in the 400 metres hurdles. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the belarusian sprinter who refused orders to fly home early from the olympics is about to leave japan. she was meant to fly to warsaw, but has been seen boarding a flight to vienna. officials from belarus had tried to send kristina simanovskaya home after she complained about the events the committee had entered herfor. in a
the olympic sprinter who refused to go home to belarus, fearing for her safety, boards a flight to austria at tokyo airport. ——to vienna. piling on the pressure — president biden urges andrew cuomo to resign as governor of new york after an investigation found he'd sexually harassed women while in office. afghanistan's defence minister survives a suicide bomb and gun attack on his home in kabul as the taliban's insurgency continues. countries across europe send help to turkey as wildfires...
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: i have a coach in austria and would like _ translation: i have a coach in austria and would like toether i will be able to perform _ translation: and whether i will be able to perform for— translation: and whether i will be able to perform for a _ translation: and whether i will be able to perform for a club _ translation: and whether i will be able to perform for a club or - translation: and whether i will be able to perform for a club or a - able to perform for a club or a national country, i could ask my colleague here. i have a coach in austria and would like to _ i have a coach in austria and would like to continue my training with him and — like to continue my training with him and also my husband has been training _ him and also my husband has been training me — him and also my husband has been training me off and on as a second coach _ training me off and on as a second coach or— training me off and on as a second coach or an — training me off and on as a second coach or an assistant coach in minsk — coach or an assistant coach in minsk. when my husband reaches warsaw. _ min
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it's not clear why krystsina timanouskaya is flying to austria and not to the polish capital, warsaw, her original destination after she was granted a humanitarian visa by poland. president biden has said the democratic governor of the state of new york, andrew cuomo, should resign. it's after an investigation found he had sexually harassed women while in office. the 5—month inquiry described a "toxic" workplace where people were too scared to complain. the afghan defence minister has survived an attack on his home in the capital, kabul. he was away when gunmen exploded a bomb and fired shots as they fought their way into the house. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sacco. canada's treatment of their indigenous people over hundreds of years is a dark and spreading stain on the country's reputation. in the last few months, the unmarked graves of hundreds of indigenous children have been discovered in the grounds of residential schools which became notorious for racism, neglect and abuse. my guest is roseanne archibald, newly elected chief of canada's assembly
it's not clear why krystsina timanouskaya is flying to austria and not to the polish capital, warsaw, her original destination after she was granted a humanitarian visa by poland. president biden has said the democratic governor of the state of new york, andrew cuomo, should resign. it's after an investigation found he had sexually harassed women while in office. the 5—month inquiry described a "toxic" workplace where people were too scared to complain. the afghan defence minister...
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and yugoslavia and some 200,000 hungarian refugees eventually took refuge in austria alone. and to accommodate these hungarian refugees, the eisenhower administrationn useda little-known codicil the 1952 walter act known as the parole authority. that allowed attorney general to parole people into the united states without a visa and outside of immigration quotas if if it was deemed in the national interest. the immigrant parolees can stay in the united states but they could not become permanent residents or citizens unless congress passed legislation that helped them normalize their status. and eisenhower use this parole authority to admit 32000 hungarian refugees into the united states, just from austria an additional 6000 refugees were brght i a variety of other visas. but because americans were concerned in sponsoring communist spies and saboteurs, the u.s. refugees were brought to camp, from an old army base in new jersey where they were screened, housed, temporarily and before they work released to their assigned american sponsor families preretty good that his photogra
and yugoslavia and some 200,000 hungarian refugees eventually took refuge in austria alone. and to accommodate these hungarian refugees, the eisenhower administrationn useda little-known codicil the 1952 walter act known as the parole authority. that allowed attorney general to parole people into the united states without a visa and outside of immigration quotas if if it was deemed in the national interest. the immigrant parolees can stay in the united states but they could not become permanent...
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as you said, she is currently on a flight to vienna, austria.he was scheduled to board a direct flight from tokyo to warsaw, leaving at 10:20 a.m., localtime tokyo to warsaw, leaving at 10:20 a.m., local time but because of security concerns, they had decided to change a flight and now she is on her way to vienna. a few months ago that was an opposition journalist and her girlfriend forced down... and now they are taking a cautious approach to herjourney until she lands in poland... technical difficulties. they are offering her a humanitarian visa which you can change to as an athlete and a husband has also left belarus and currently in ukraine. technical difficulties. the rest of her family back home.— family back home. you and i were talking _ family back home. you and i were talking about _ family back home. you and i were talking about this - were talking about this yesterday and to the extent that it yesterday and to the extent thatitis yesterday and to the extent that it is overshadowing the olympics but being talked about by those in toky
as you said, she is currently on a flight to vienna, austria.he was scheduled to board a direct flight from tokyo to warsaw, leaving at 10:20 a.m., localtime tokyo to warsaw, leaving at 10:20 a.m., local time but because of security concerns, they had decided to change a flight and now she is on her way to vienna. a few months ago that was an opposition journalist and her girlfriend forced down... and now they are taking a cautious approach to herjourney until she lands in poland... technical...
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the problem is austria's refugee policy.find it intolerable for people to come to us and say they are seeking protection and then commit cruel, barbaric crimes in austria." yeah, but now they are getting used to it because it has been happening with increasing frequency throughout western europe, six years. every honest person knows that. may be the dummies on cable news don't, but people who live there know if. shall burn knows it is been an advocate for refugees for decades. she is not against it, she is for it, but she has concluded the west is not capable or doing a good job of successfully assimilating afghan refugees. some, but not all. by every measure come afghan resettlement in europe has been an utter failure. maybe we should pay attention. afghan refugees are notorious for attacks, something politicians cover up for fear of being called racist. for example, these are bernard's words, a gang of 50 afghans were brushed off by a government official with a remark that this was an unfortunate consequence of bad weather
the problem is austria's refugee policy.find it intolerable for people to come to us and say they are seeking protection and then commit cruel, barbaric crimes in austria." yeah, but now they are getting used to it because it has been happening with increasing frequency throughout western europe, six years. every honest person knows that. may be the dummies on cable news don't, but people who live there know if. shall burn knows it is been an advocate for refugees for decades. she is not...
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see right through austria of the czech republic, still vacuum and poland. and you know, some of these storms making their way across the bulk in, so it's gonna help freshen up the air. for example, in sophia, bulgaria, temperature is down to 30 on friday, but it does bounce back quickly. sunday, a high of 35 degrees. you know, cross greece and turkey, we've been setting new record temperatures with this heat wave that we've got going on. and you know, there is a wildfire burning north of athens. hundreds of people had been forced from their homes just because of how tender dry it is here in town, across africa for the west coast. it's all about the rain deck are scooped up. 91 millimeters of rain. we see those storm clouds gather as we head towards the hourly own and liberia on thursday. that sure weather update the, the north korea isolated and heavily sanction yet earning billions around the globe bureau. 39 is involved in everything that makes money for korea. they carry different passwords, say, contacts, and the money this year, and it goes straight in
see right through austria of the czech republic, still vacuum and poland. and you know, some of these storms making their way across the bulk in, so it's gonna help freshen up the air. for example, in sophia, bulgaria, temperature is down to 30 on friday, but it does bounce back quickly. sunday, a high of 35 degrees. you know, cross greece and turkey, we've been setting new record temperatures with this heat wave that we've got going on. and you know, there is a wildfire burning north of...
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we've got some severe storms rolling across switzerland and into austria. those are going to affect poland and some of those baltic states as we go into tuesday. and we've seen some severe wet weather around the black sea area. now those rains are going to ease as we go into next week. the heat continues across the southern areas of the dust for greece. we are going to see the temperature in athens peak up. and as we move across to the north of africa, it's morocco that's going to see those temperatures continue to rise up into the forty's. that's your weather update. the news. gotta one of the above that growing nation in the i want a needed to open and develop it into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and learning skill filling that out. 3 key areas of filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. you gotta come to gateway to whoa trade. if you are looking at this from the outside, you would really wonder what was going on, what, what is this growth? is a religion that they have an in depth exploration o
we've got some severe storms rolling across switzerland and into austria. those are going to affect poland and some of those baltic states as we go into tuesday. and we've seen some severe wet weather around the black sea area. now those rains are going to ease as we go into next week. the heat continues across the southern areas of the dust for greece. we are going to see the temperature in athens peak up. and as we move across to the north of africa, it's morocco that's going to see those...
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force far from that are precipitated with germany coming up behind austria and hungary in the rush andcoming in behind serbia. and what france has committed to support russia, the germans have a war plan whereby what they tried to do with the russians. so they told the french that they would accept french neutrality that was a good and guarantee their intentions so now there was a mad progression of these two alliances but of course that was certainly the case the assassination of the archduke provided the trigger but there were forces in the move in germany. so the politics of germany and those that were anti- militaristic the largest party in the german parliament. and the socialist what not allow the kaiser together but one of the generals who hated socialists and democracy, they thought the glory of another successful war is what was needed and with the talks of 2021, but they did those readiness which they went to war. host: on top of this bizarre nicholas to was overthrown during world war i. >> the t14 was a very weak man and he knew how fragile and realize better than most that
force far from that are precipitated with germany coming up behind austria and hungary in the rush andcoming in behind serbia. and what france has committed to support russia, the germans have a war plan whereby what they tried to do with the russians. so they told the french that they would accept french neutrality that was a good and guarantee their intentions so now there was a mad progression of these two alliances but of course that was certainly the case the assassination of the archduke...
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at austria, it has cold on neighboring countries to have done to pick up people taishan centers as a way of handling immigrants that are attempting to flee the taliban. austria, of course, is maintaining a very hard line stance when it comes to immigrants. you then have turkey, which is in the final stages of building a 295 kilometer roads along the border with the ran to prevent african refugees on entering that country. the nato secretary general said the priority for nato was as follows. nato's focus right now is to ensure the safe departure or personnel from allied and partner countries. and of the africans who have helped us felt very good miss that europe was surprised at the speed of the political and military collapse of the campbell government. it was something that they had not anticipated . he also said that he was frustrated that after years of international assistance, the results were to quote, him not better. produced, journalist focuses on international affairs. richard meant us, things to use. priority is not human rights, its profits and foreign policy objective. we
at austria, it has cold on neighboring countries to have done to pick up people taishan centers as a way of handling immigrants that are attempting to flee the taliban. austria, of course, is maintaining a very hard line stance when it comes to immigrants. you then have turkey, which is in the final stages of building a 295 kilometer roads along the border with the ran to prevent african refugees on entering that country. the nato secretary general said the priority for nato was as follows....
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this would be a way for them to handle those people trying to flee the taliban. austria, of course, continues to maintain a very hard line, staunch when it comes to refugees. and then you have turkey, which is in the final stages of building a 295 kilometer thing with it border with the red. and that is to stop the influx of refugees from afghanistan. the natures to critique general summed up the nato priority in this way. navy focus right now is to ensure the safe departure or personnel from ally the important countries and of the africans who have helped us not stolen. the good admit that the military and political collapse of the african government did surprise everyone. he also said he was frustrated that years of effort by the international community had essentially not amounted to much in his words, had not produced better results. i'll bring nothing. you're a pen perspective. that was all t's. paula said reporting from paris. many things me tongue spoke to doctor robert good. she's an associate professor at lancaster university, specializing in us politics. he says, the crisi
this would be a way for them to handle those people trying to flee the taliban. austria, of course, continues to maintain a very hard line, staunch when it comes to refugees. and then you have turkey, which is in the final stages of building a 295 kilometer thing with it border with the red. and that is to stop the influx of refugees from afghanistan. the natures to critique general summed up the nato priority in this way. navy focus right now is to ensure the safe departure or personnel from...
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the migration way will reach our board or is it russia or austria the or administered the are sure, once again, i can go. you welcome, you and dana and i'm looking forward to continue our talks today and tomorrow. thank you very much. was with them. i guess by the latest and channel names that extend them suddenly we've alexandra, shall in our, our counterparts we have had very constructive social down 2 talks about a wide range of bilateral in the international matters that are being raised to both of bots and we have stated that this by the machine, but after the me a logical situation, the relations between our countries have been developing on our system. please remember that the federal a chancellor is the best to encourage participated as an honorary gas and st. petersburg internationally cannot make for him and june, and 2 weeks, a gale president of branch and chancellor talked in the on line with when the semen factory in russia was opened by one of the largest most trained companies. we welcome to that i did q 235, but it all kind of exchanges between our conference in september
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when more than a 1000000 flooded into the block, austria is lita repeating his firm opposition to taking an asylum seekers. it comes to spite you chief of underline, stating that over the weekend she said it was europe's moral duty to help is to the absolute sustain. clearly opposed to now voluntarily taking in more people and that will not happen during my child from the ship. i'm not of the opinion that we should take in more people quite the opposite. that's legal. i think it is very important. we all for legal ways to those who have to flee afghan is down as because of their conviction. we must now offer them a way to leave the country and be accepted. and in time some western countries are seeking to house thousands of african refugees fleeing from the taliban in central asian countries and neighboring to have got to stand until the visas are ready. while president poach rejected valid idea, pointing to the pitfalls of the plan. pretty much now, western partners frequently raised the questions of accommodating african refugees in central asian countries before they get to us visa or
when more than a 1000000 flooded into the block, austria is lita repeating his firm opposition to taking an asylum seekers. it comes to spite you chief of underline, stating that over the weekend she said it was europe's moral duty to help is to the absolute sustain. clearly opposed to now voluntarily taking in more people and that will not happen during my child from the ship. i'm not of the opinion that we should take in more people quite the opposite. that's legal. i think it is very...
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see right through austria, the czech republic. so vacuum and poland. and you know, some of these storms making their way across the bulk in. so it's going to help freshen up the air. for example, in sophia bulgaria, your temperature is down to 30 on friday, but it does bounce back quickly. sunday, a high of 35 degrees, you know, across greece and turkey. we've been setting new record temperatures with this heat wave that we've got going on. and you know, there is a wildfire burning north of athens. hundreds of people have been forced from their homes just because of how tender dry it is here in town, across africa for the west coast. it's all about the rain. duck are scooped up. 91 millimeters of rain, we see those storm clouds gather as we head towards the leone and liberia on thursday. that sure weather update. the news in 2011 al jazeera gains rare access to the young gang film academy. and some of north korea's brightest young stars. what did it take to serve a national propaganda machine? ah, a compelling portrait of the privileged lives of the co
see right through austria, the czech republic. so vacuum and poland. and you know, some of these storms making their way across the bulk in. so it's going to help freshen up the air. for example, in sophia bulgaria, your temperature is down to 30 on friday, but it does bounce back quickly. sunday, a high of 35 degrees, you know, across greece and turkey. we've been setting new record temperatures with this heat wave that we've got going on. and you know, there is a wildfire burning north of...
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just 14 and 13 migrants respectively. austria's former foreign minister told my colleague, gander from earlier that only a controlled migration policy can work. certain countries have announced that they will, if i made freighted like that peak. and 2 groups of political refugees frowns announced they would like to take our to john, are they some other say they would like to take medical socks that are in the area . and so they would like to pick and choose. now this is what actually alina, my and me go, asylum seeking mechanism, should be involved. but i don't see it happen in this case. i mean, where were people righteous? where can people book the sites and get the family ready for moving? we simply cannot reduce the whole african, the backup only to this migration issue it's, it's a much, much wider when it comes to security question when it comes to political responsibility. and as, as many have stated to me to the means of a tax, it is the complete lot of trustworthiness of credibility of what all these call, well you know, in terms of human rights respect and sexual. and i think
just 14 and 13 migrants respectively. austria's former foreign minister told my colleague, gander from earlier that only a controlled migration policy can work. certain countries have announced that they will, if i made freighted like that peak. and 2 groups of political refugees frowns announced they would like to take our to john, are they some other say they would like to take medical socks that are in the area . and so they would like to pick and choose. now this is what actually alina, my...
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when more than a 1000000 flooded into the block, austria is leader, has repeated his firm opposition to taking asylum seekers this occurred despite you . chief ursula vander lan, stating over the weekend that it is europe's moral duty to health is to the absolute sustain, clearly opposed to us now voluntarily taking in more people. and that will not happen during my championship. i'm not of the opinion that we should take in more people quite the opposite. that's legal. i think it is very important that we offer it legal ways to those who have to flee afghan is down because of their convictions . we must now offer them safe ways to leave the country and be accepted. and as i mentioned this week, hungary said that it will not make it citizens pay for what it called flawed american decisions. greece is migration minister in the country won't, again become europe's refugee gateway, and friendship president amend micron called on you members to coordinate a response against irregular migratory flows. even germany, the state that took most migrants in the 2015 mass influx warrens, afghani
when more than a 1000000 flooded into the block, austria is leader, has repeated his firm opposition to taking asylum seekers this occurred despite you . chief ursula vander lan, stating over the weekend that it is europe's moral duty to health is to the absolute sustain, clearly opposed to us now voluntarily taking in more people. and that will not happen during my championship. i'm not of the opinion that we should take in more people quite the opposite. that's legal. i think it is very...
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hoover makes an inspection of austria and germany, and said all right, here's how much food we have on hand and starts to set up food kitchens again, he goes to argentina one of four major food importing country, united states, australia and argentina i believe are the four major exporting countries. he goes to all of those countries trying to free up more food to be able to send throughout the world. india is starving at this time as well. so it's all about how much food do you need and how much food can you free up, argentina and australia and canada? so he gets tons of food in that way. and he also reconstitutes the idea of conservation. he starts a number of government agencies full of volunteers designed to get folks to start conserving food. there's meatless tuesdays and wheatless thursdays. in fact, in order to free up more grain for europe, they actually shut down all breweries and distilleries for a period of 30 days initially, and then i believe they actually go out to 90 days. but hoover just kind of picks up right where he left off. i guess it's too late to make a long stor
hoover makes an inspection of austria and germany, and said all right, here's how much food we have on hand and starts to set up food kitchens again, he goes to argentina one of four major food importing country, united states, australia and argentina i believe are the four major exporting countries. he goes to all of those countries trying to free up more food to be able to send throughout the world. india is starving at this time as well. so it's all about how much food do you need and how...
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pakistan led the list followed by iran, germany, austria and france. the united states ranked 22nd. what do you make of these countries, pakistan, iran, germany, austria, france taking more refugees? what does that say? guest: i think it reflects broadly the crucial importance for countries of recognizing humanitarian obligations in helping those in need. this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, defined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are going to be greater then just what the united states alone can do, but the united states does have a unique responsibility here based upon the twenty-year war and those people who have put their lives at risk for us. host: lisa in tennessee wants to know, if a refugee commits a violent crime, can they be deported? guest: yes. the situation -- when refugees are committed, after a year, they can become lawful permanent residence. after five years, they can become citizens. before they become a citizen, they can be deported for ha
pakistan led the list followed by iran, germany, austria and france. the united states ranked 22nd. what do you make of these countries, pakistan, iran, germany, austria, france taking more refugees? what does that say? guest: i think it reflects broadly the crucial importance for countries of recognizing humanitarian obligations in helping those in need. this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, defined and that has an impact on other countries when they united...
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i think the austria has shown a lot of solidarity with them. now we have many problems within our country. we are not interested in becoming a failed states. we also don't want african, it's done to become a tara base. we have seen how the americans have enforced their way of living on libya, syria, iraq and afghanistan. they should mind their own business. i've listed for military campaigns that have resulted in nothing but a surge of terrorism and unprecedented drug trafficking, while illegal migrants flooded into you're following nato's bombing of libya. the main conclusion is rather simple here, don't interfere and, and other countries internal affairs and don't use force in violation of the un charter. illustrating some of those security concerns and africa. national inversion is low fly estimated into the country on a military plane. it was declared though not to be a person of interest and was free to go in france, police arrested one of 5 africans with religion, links to the taliban. that suspects and failed to comply with the stay at h
i think the austria has shown a lot of solidarity with them. now we have many problems within our country. we are not interested in becoming a failed states. we also don't want african, it's done to become a tara base. we have seen how the americans have enforced their way of living on libya, syria, iraq and afghanistan. they should mind their own business. i've listed for military campaigns that have resulted in nothing but a surge of terrorism and unprecedented drug trafficking, while illegal...
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ah, large crowds and taken to the streets of austria attending freedom. i just really is continuing to try and apply the 0 cov, it approach invited to covey 900 virus and it's variance. new rules place restrictions on just about every element of daily life. and the government is given the authority, the ability to enforce them. as you can imagine, this is not being taken well by the people of australia as clashes and law enforcement have at times become violent. here's a look. no matter how hard we work and no matter if 99 percent of people are doing the right thing. there's an element of deals that nobody can control. ah, why we can protect ourselves the best. why we can look forward to freedom ease by making sure that we get vaccinated done, and you can just let it rip. then we will have a massive problem. yeah. ah, you have to tell that man, but it looks like they already have a massive problem on their hands, but this is cases continue to grow despite these very strict restrictions along with the link of time this pandemic has lasted, it seems a 0, a
ah, large crowds and taken to the streets of austria attending freedom. i just really is continuing to try and apply the 0 cov, it approach invited to covey 900 virus and it's variance. new rules place restrictions on just about every element of daily life. and the government is given the authority, the ability to enforce them. as you can imagine, this is not being taken well by the people of australia as clashes and law enforcement have at times become violent. here's a look. no matter how...
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just 14 and 13 migrants respectively. austria is former foreign minister told my colleague and farmer earlier that only a controlled migration policy can work. certain countries have announced that they will, from a phrase like that pekin to groups of political refugees, france announced they would like to take our to john or the some other say they would like to seek medical doctors that are in the area. and so they would like to pick and choose. now this is what actually, alina, my and ego asylum seeking mechanism should be involved. but i don't see it happen in this case. i mean, where were people righteous? where can people book the sites and get the family ready for moving? we simply cannot reduce the whole african backup only to this migration issue it's, it's a much, much wider it's doing when it comes to security question when it comes to political responsibility. and as many of think it means over a text it's, it's a complete loss of trustworthiness, of credibility, of what you all of this call, well, you know, in terms of human rights respect, etc. and i think the destructio
just 14 and 13 migrants respectively. austria is former foreign minister told my colleague and farmer earlier that only a controlled migration policy can work. certain countries have announced that they will, from a phrase like that pekin to groups of political refugees, france announced they would like to take our to john or the some other say they would like to seek medical doctors that are in the area. and so they would like to pick and choose. now this is what actually, alina, my and ego...
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and all sorts of trouble in austria-hungary was a mess and had 20 or 30 different minority nations.n all of these minorities had been rescued and they were constantly moving. in rural from vienna and seeking - and that government was desperately anxious and concerned of overall these different bits of the empire. why they should fight this war in the empire and the countries like and all of the others and so on and so forth. but the austrians values are empire are enormously they wanted to hang onto it. and really, the austrians and the hungarians went to war to preserve an empire the most people would've told them they had no chance of hanging onto anyway. they thought that invading serbia was going to be in tidy things up as a whole that was going to end all of this nonsense of the serbia's. and and of course far from that, this is huge war with germany coming in behind austria-hungary and russians coming in behind soviet read and of course on the other side, whom franson russia and the germans had a war plan whereby they took out france before they dealt with russians. so they to
and all sorts of trouble in austria-hungary was a mess and had 20 or 30 different minority nations.n all of these minorities had been rescued and they were constantly moving. in rural from vienna and seeking - and that government was desperately anxious and concerned of overall these different bits of the empire. why they should fight this war in the empire and the countries like and all of the others and so on and so forth. but the austrians values are empire are enormously they wanted to hang...
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athlete who defied her team's orders to fly home from the olympics has left tokyo on a flight to austria. president biden says the govenor of new york andrew cuomo should resign after an investigation found he'd sexually harassed women while in office. in the uk, the coronavirus vaccination programme's to be expanded to include 16 and 17 year olds. aged just 12 and 13, skateboarders from japan and great britain become the youngest ever olympic medal winners in the same event. hello and welcome. krystina timanovskaya, the belarusian sprinter who refused her team's orders to fly home from the olympic games, is on her way to vienna. it's not clear why the 24—year—old has taken the flight to vienna and not to warsaw, her original planned destination after she was granted a humanitarian visa by poland. she arrived at narita airport from the polish embassy, where she had been helped following events on sunday, when she had been taken to the airport against her will by belarusian officials because she had criticised her coaches on social media. with more, here's mariko oi from tokyo. the ioc ha
athlete who defied her team's orders to fly home from the olympics has left tokyo on a flight to austria. president biden says the govenor of new york andrew cuomo should resign after an investigation found he'd sexually harassed women while in office. in the uk, the coronavirus vaccination programme's to be expanded to include 16 and 17 year olds. aged just 12 and 13, skateboarders from japan and great britain become the youngest ever olympic medal winners in the same event. hello and welcome....
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athlete who defied her team's orders to fly home from the olympics has left tokyo on a flight to austriasign after an investigation found he sexually harassed women while in office. if you are a regular for watching this programme you will be well aware that we are right in the thick of the second—quarter earnings season with several big names reporting today's. so what is the story so far and what do the numbers say about how companies are recovering from the global pandemic? joining me now is russ mould, investment director, aj bell. good morning to you. just talk us through who stood out for you and also wanted to come today? what will grab our attention?— today? what will grab our attention? ., ., attention? looking at what we have seen _ attention? looking at what we have seen so _ attention? looking at what we have seen so far _ attention? looking at what we have seen so far there - attention? looking at what we have seen so far there have i have seen so far there have been three main trends, those companies that did brilliantly last year during the pandemic is were are finding it
athlete who defied her team's orders to fly home from the olympics has left tokyo on a flight to austriasign after an investigation found he sexually harassed women while in office. if you are a regular for watching this programme you will be well aware that we are right in the thick of the second—quarter earnings season with several big names reporting today's. so what is the story so far and what do the numbers say about how companies are recovering from the global pandemic? joining me now...
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what they were taking on. >> sir, max you did not mention the assassination of thehe arch duke of austria-hungaryand generations of americans schoolchildren have been taught, hathat was the key. >> it was the trigger because it gave in theri serious thing by service on june the 28th, nobody in austria-hungary much like france was the ad to the austrian throne but nobody really liked him and when he had been killed a lot of foreigners, the austrian hungarian government seized with the assassination as the excuse they had been looking for for years to remove serbia and they had been causing the most trouble austria-hungary was a mess in the 200 days in the minority nation and all of these were getting rescued and they were always minorities, and speaking of dependence, the government was desperately anxious in all these countries would come in german but they value the empire and they didn't hang onto it. and really western hungarian went to war to preserve the empire that most people would've told them when they had no chance of hanging onto and they thoughtha invading serbia was going to tidy thi
what they were taking on. >> sir, max you did not mention the assassination of thehe arch duke of austria-hungaryand generations of americans schoolchildren have been taught, hathat was the key. >> it was the trigger because it gave in theri serious thing by service on june the 28th, nobody in austria-hungary much like france was the ad to the austrian throne but nobody really liked him and when he had been killed a lot of foreigners, the austrian hungarian government seized with...
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he gave austria always called a blank check by historians. serbia and even when the russians played it but they would support serbia. serbia germany went on but everybody watched this unfolding in these few weeks in the summer of 1914. they were not understanding the full horror of what they were taking on. >> you did not mention the assassination of the arch duke austria hungary which generations of americans schoolchildren have been taught that was the key. >> it was the trigger because it gave it on june 28. the curious thing was that nobody was much like austrian throne but nobody really liked it. a lot of foreigners were amazed but the austrian hungarian on the assassination was the excuse they have been looking for to remove serbia and they were causing them all sorts of things. they were a mess in 20 or 30, different minority nations and all of these minorities were always constantly moving, seeking independent and they were desperately anxious over all of these different empires. they had things empires and all of the others but they
he gave austria always called a blank check by historians. serbia and even when the russians played it but they would support serbia. serbia germany went on but everybody watched this unfolding in these few weeks in the summer of 1914. they were not understanding the full horror of what they were taking on. >> you did not mention the assassination of the arch duke austria hungary which generations of americans schoolchildren have been taught that was the key. >> it was the trigger...
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some refugees escaped into austria, others less fortunate were shot down by red border guards.ed nations ambassador henry cabot lodge spearheaded a vote by the russian assembly. the vote was 55-8 with 13 abstentions. the berlin situation became critical when khrushchev demanded the evacuation of allied troops from the city. russia failed to win support of its policy in the u.n. as britain, france and the united states stood firmly on the berlin treaty. khrushchev was forced to adopt a softer policy. in the following period of relaxed tension, vice president nixon visited an american expo session in moscow where he engaged khrushchev in an impromptu debate. >> you must not be afraid of ideas. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are not afraid of ideas. >> well, then, let's have more exchange of them. we all agree on that, right? >> when khrushchev paid a return visit to the united states the president entertained him at camp david in the interests of world peace. at that meeting plans were developed for a second summit conference at paris in 1960. plans for the summit meeting we
some refugees escaped into austria, others less fortunate were shot down by red border guards.ed nations ambassador henry cabot lodge spearheaded a vote by the russian assembly. the vote was 55-8 with 13 abstentions. the berlin situation became critical when khrushchev demanded the evacuation of allied troops from the city. russia failed to win support of its policy in the u.n. as britain, france and the united states stood firmly on the berlin treaty. khrushchev was forced to adopt a softer...
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appropriation that prohibited the distribution of food to former enemies, particularly germany in austria. two of the poorest and most fully deprived nations in all of europe. they got around that provision by simply giving the money to british officials, which is perfectly legal, and then the brit officials loaned the money to journey -- germany which was not specifically prohibited. thus, the germans and the austrian's use the money to purchase food supplies. the british kept the blockade in place until march of 1919, and it was only fully lifted in july of that year. wide open the blockade had more to do with the rise of communist sympathies by the german people than with any humanitarian impulses on the side of the allies. in the u.s., for example, the fear of communism had given rise to the red scare, and ushered in an era of hyper nationalism which among other things brought a rebound of the kkk and other extremist organizations in the u.s.. hoover wrote in his diary that in the beginning of march 1919, the bread given to the population was so heavy and indigestible -- and there was
appropriation that prohibited the distribution of food to former enemies, particularly germany in austria. two of the poorest and most fully deprived nations in all of europe. they got around that provision by simply giving the money to british officials, which is perfectly legal, and then the brit officials loaned the money to journey -- germany which was not specifically prohibited. thus, the germans and the austrian's use the money to purchase food supplies. the british kept the blockade in...
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for nearly 30 years, cecilia has been singing at the salzburg whitsun festival in austria where she isistic director. as live performances begin again, i talk to her in salzburg via video link in london and ask her what it's like to be back before an audience. i mean, it's fantastic. it really is such a joy because last year we had to cancel the festival and now it is great. we really need that because it was such a difficult time, yes, a tragic time, i have to say. so, happy to be back, yes. now, when you were a young girl you wanted to become a flamenco dancer. a little bit! yes! but it was your mother, who was herself a soprano, who recognised that you had real vocal talent, and she became your voice teacher. what was it like to be taught by your own mother? to study with my mother was hard. my mother, she's definitely my mentor, my teacher, and she was also a guide of what to do and what not to do. i think this is also important. she was quite... i will not say severe. this is what my mother teach me, a solid technique. cecilia is that the product of an operatic union. her soprano
for nearly 30 years, cecilia has been singing at the salzburg whitsun festival in austria where she isistic director. as live performances begin again, i talk to her in salzburg via video link in london and ask her what it's like to be back before an audience. i mean, it's fantastic. it really is such a joy because last year we had to cancel the festival and now it is great. we really need that because it was such a difficult time, yes, a tragic time, i have to say. so, happy to be back, yes....