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u. k. and russia. and now we are in 2022 and ukraine again talking about new to neutrality now, which is new, but security assurances being given to it. i'm just wondering if this notion of neutrality is going to mean it, he think, considering the assurances from other countries that have been made to ukraine in the past have turned out to be nothing. well, it depends on who is providing that security guarantees. and obviously, i mean, when, when the crime was trying to find a security solution for the situation of trek from russia. so they opted for us for no trinity. but it obviously didn't work. so they opted for natal membership, but it doesn't work either because the need to states, i'm not interested in getting a crime in so i mean it could be possible or if you, if will cry and we'll find security guarantees that provide the state. we witness a city with necessary security. and i mean, for instance, the the role of turkey in this situation can be very interesting because dark, it has a strategic
u. k. and russia. and now we are in 2022 and ukraine again talking about new to neutrality now, which is new, but security assurances being given to it. i'm just wondering if this notion of neutrality is going to mean it, he think, considering the assurances from other countries that have been made to ukraine in the past have turned out to be nothing. well, it depends on who is providing that security guarantees. and obviously, i mean, when, when the crime was trying to find a security solution...
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u. s. u and the u. k. are taking against russia right now. what do we know and do we know what exactly is being cut off from the swiss payment system so far? well, over the weekend, the us european allies in canada, they agreed to cut off key russian banks from the swift messaging system which connects more than $11000.00 banks. now this is a very significant move, and it means that there's going to be an enormous scramble for dollars in russia. and now russia over the past several years, they've a mass, a huge war, chest of some $630000000000.00 in foreign reserves, which is at its highest level ever right now. so this war chest will help it to withstand sanctions and losses and export revenue. however, if some of those assets are frozen, that changes the calculations for russia, because by cutting it off from swift, it'll make it near impossible for the central bank of russia to liquidate those assets. so now with this move, russia cannot deploy a good part of that $600000000000.00 that it's been carefully building up. and this means that it
u. s. u and the u. k. are taking against russia right now. what do we know and do we know what exactly is being cut off from the swiss payment system so far? well, over the weekend, the us european allies in canada, they agreed to cut off key russian banks from the swift messaging system which connects more than $11000.00 banks. now this is a very significant move, and it means that there's going to be an enormous scramble for dollars in russia. and now russia over the past several years,...
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u. s. e u and u. k. have all sanctioned russia, but there are no sanctions coming from turkey. now there's pressure on wretched tie up air to want to change that as the head of a nato country. he has to live up to the policies of the western military alliance . but his careful not to alienate his russian counterpart vladimir putin. economically, there's a lot at stake for turkey. it's done, most famous. i us, sophia, one of the cities most important tourist destinations. last year, 4 and a half 1000000 russians visited turkey, more than from any other country. but now with the russian warren ukraine, bringing sanctions against russia, turkish hotel and restaurant owners expect for tourism revenues to drop significantly. the russians keep us alive here in istanbul, and at the again see when they're not coming. we're off worse. it's a fact that fewer russians will come, and that will be tough on turkey, it's economy already in distress. economists are worried the value of the rubel has dropped. so for russians, vacationing abroad will seem expensive because foreign currency deals
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u. so far against russia, against companies and individuals. now, just to give you a sense that the u. k. o, who is also, which has also been sanctioning russia and originally closed its air space to russia prior to the e. u. doing this, we know that the british prime minister was in war. so today in the capital of poland. and he was questioned about the situation, a rather emotional question coming from a ukranian journalists, who wondered why boris johnson. first of all, they said, we know why you know, in care of today. but also wondering why and that there was going to be a no air space drawn against russian forces in ukraine and korean. people are desperately asking for the west to protect our sky. so you are coming to poland. you're not coming to kia, prime minister, you're not come in to leave because you are afraid. i see that my family members, that my timbers. i think that to be a great dakota rob. this is what is happening. prime minister. well, thank you. thank you very much. for the questions and when you talk about the the no fly zone. unfortunately, the implication of, of
u. so far against russia, against companies and individuals. now, just to give you a sense that the u. k. o, who is also, which has also been sanctioning russia and originally closed its air space to russia prior to the e. u. doing this, we know that the british prime minister was in war. so today in the capital of poland. and he was questioned about the situation, a rather emotional question coming from a ukranian journalists, who wondered why boris johnson. first of all, they said, we know...
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u. s. e u and u. k. have all sanctioned russia, but there are no sanctions coming from turkey. now there's pressure on red chip tie up, add a want to change that as the head of a nato country. he has to live up to the policies of the western military alliance . but his careful not to alienate his russian counterpart vladimir putin. economically, there's a lot at stake for turkey. it's done was famous. i a, sophia, one of the cities most important tourist destinations. last year, 4 and a half 1000000 russians visit a turkey more than from any other country. but now with the russian warren ukraine, bringing sanctions against russia. turkish hotel and restaurant owners expect for tours and revenues to drop significantly. the russians keep us alive here in istanbul, and at the again see when they're not coming. we're off worse. it's a fact that fewer russians will come and that will be tough. on turkey, it's economy already in distress. economists are worried that the value of the rubel has dropped. so for russians, vacationing abroad will seem expensive because foreign currency de
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and it's not just the u. k. u. s. and e, you switzerland has taken the unprecedented step of imposing sanctions against russia. will the measures have a big impact on oligarchs, former swiss banker and wiki leaks. whistleblower rudolph. elmer says he has serious doubts to re she's one of the world's most expensive places and that's no small part you to russian. oligarchs. happy to invest their money here. rudolph, elma, used to be a tough banker at the venerable, it's very spank you leo spare. today he is a critic of these financial institutions who came to international prominence as a wiki leaks whistleblower in this right. on the lake, while a lot of money is invested in switzerland because banking secrecy protects the oligarchs. we have a strict secrecy law guy, me how to because it's the government politicians and the judiciary support this often because it is a huge source of income for this with a date for you, then try to stop rushes, brutal war against ukraine has put world wide pressure on switzerland to respond. it's likely one of the reasons why the government here has backed the sanctions saying r
and it's not just the u. k. u. s. and e, you switzerland has taken the unprecedented step of imposing sanctions against russia. will the measures have a big impact on oligarchs, former swiss banker and wiki leaks. whistleblower rudolph. elmer says he has serious doubts to re she's one of the world's most expensive places and that's no small part you to russian. oligarchs. happy to invest their money here. rudolph, elma, used to be a tough banker at the venerable, it's very spank you leo spare....
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u. k. she said a few days ago that she encourages the british nationals to travel and go to the u . k, sorry to ukraine and fight against russia. and during this times of who are you today? i'm good to the words on the mostly the radicals and in my opinion, we will see the international lives, especially to radical drinks. they will join decides from european conscious and they truly travel to ukraine and they will most probably end up in the new nazi groups such as, as such as the national militia. and they will be in ukraine committing atrocities there. right. but the, in my opinion, the europe teen political ellis do not really care now about these details. what they really care about is to repel the, the russian attack on ukraine and foil the russian invasion in ukraine. and make it a quagmire for discussions in order to keep russia busy in a long term war that's exhaust economy there. we mentioned racism a couple times there. i want to ask you, do think that this coverage reflect some sort of endemic islamic phobia. and the you actually, i'm not sure if there is like what is widespread is some of what we are in, especiall
u. k. she said a few days ago that she encourages the british nationals to travel and go to the u . k, sorry to ukraine and fight against russia. and during this times of who are you today? i'm good to the words on the mostly the radicals and in my opinion, we will see the international lives, especially to radical drinks. they will join decides from european conscious and they truly travel to ukraine and they will most probably end up in the new nazi groups such as, as such as the national...
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and the cost of living. russia is the world's 2nd largest exporter as oil, the u imports 27 percent of its own. from russia, the u. k. little less than 10 percent. and the u. s. just 8 percent, which is why europe will feel the effects of the bad far more acutely than the u. s . d. you also plans to cut its dependency on russian gas. why 2 thirds this year, that 26 percent of its supply. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver 2 thirds by the end of this year. todd. bloody. but it's possible if we're willing to go further and faster than we've done before, but ex, but say this decision will mean difficult compromises hitting that target. the very challenging, if they do that, are they going to be aware of the consequences? they'll have to be additional use of nuclear, which is supposed to be phased out in certain countries. they'll be more coal use, which won't help climate goals. there was even a point that said, turn your thermostat down one degree and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the pay off of this, eventual band european consumers will no longer be inadvertent
and the cost of living. russia is the world's 2nd largest exporter as oil, the u imports 27 percent of its own. from russia, the u. k. little less than 10 percent. and the u. s. just 8 percent, which is why europe will feel the effects of the bad far more acutely than the u. s . d. you also plans to cut its dependency on russian gas. why 2 thirds this year, that 26 percent of its supply. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver 2 thirds by the end of this year....
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u. s. and u. k. bad on, on russell oil. really mean for russia, it's economy, it's president. will it hurt either more for us? i know the program and the for united states and u. k. l, for example, the rope and you know the store to buy or not. so before construction, if i'm ready to deal with trying to provide more company for next year, we sell for a new contract 2nd of this year. and i think it's more appropriate much for the nickel level. so shoot them by united states when the faction in the fall. and now we, she definitely go of our community in venezuela is broken by american sanctions. and they can not provide moral oil to united states or something and of oral surveys option of both natural gas. and they've more dangerous for you . and they come on for. and for example, no price for g is more cheaper than before because of function. and it's good for developing the metrics for a moment or so for a moment i see more to a problem for us. it's so because of that oil section, ok, what if the e u was a follow the us and the u. k. lead and plan imports. of russian, oil and,
u. s. and u. k. bad on, on russell oil. really mean for russia, it's economy, it's president. will it hurt either more for us? i know the program and the for united states and u. k. l, for example, the rope and you know the store to buy or not. so before construction, if i'm ready to deal with trying to provide more company for next year, we sell for a new contract 2nd of this year. and i think it's more appropriate much for the nickel level. so shoot them by united states when the faction in...
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and that therefore, russia cannot legally claim to be intervening to prevent or punish ukraine. this is u. k. p. and boss johnson accuses russia of committing war crimes. joining me now from miami, florida is madame benjamin, the co founder of grassroots, anti war and geo code pink. thank you so much for coming back on. you know, you been campaigning against nature wars for decades. do you think vladimir putin is actually now united the world behind nato, nato, the organization that you been so critical of for years? absolutely. we were looking forward to the june meeting in nato that is happening in madrid, organizing around it, saying, you know, this is the time to really take the air out of nato to show that after afghanistan in the fiasco there. that nato is really an aggressive military alliance. that is looking towards china now and saying that china is a threat and really is, is looking for a purpose. and thanks to booting now, nato has its purpose. it's more united than ever. we were criticizing action so much how the u. s. was pushing the nato countries to fulfill the goal of spendi
and that therefore, russia cannot legally claim to be intervening to prevent or punish ukraine. this is u. k. p. and boss johnson accuses russia of committing war crimes. joining me now from miami, florida is madame benjamin, the co founder of grassroots, anti war and geo code pink. thank you so much for coming back on. you know, you been campaigning against nature wars for decades. do you think vladimir putin is actually now united the world behind nato, nato, the organization that you been so...
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and single doubt the u. k, in particular, he says moscow's response to the factions will without doubt, hurt british interests and russia. because in his words, the u. k. has chosen to move to work at direct confrontation with his country. mohammed, one additional with change in simmering between russia and the west burden has made israel's prime minister, left tally bennett. in moscow is the 1st foreign leader to visit persian, since russian forces invaded ukraine. last wait, sherry force, it is in west jerusalem and found the something it's happened on the jewish sabbath of a time when you wouldn't expect a religiously observant prime minister, such as natalie bennett to travel. but there is a provision in the religion to do so. if human life is at stake, or which is, is clearly the case. here are what we're hearing from the prime minister's office in israel is that the 2 men spoke for 3 hours in the kremlin that they of course spoke about the conflict in ukraine that they spoke about, the israeli and jewish citizens in that country at risk of it also that they spoke about the situation in syria where of course, russi
and single doubt the u. k, in particular, he says moscow's response to the factions will without doubt, hurt british interests and russia. because in his words, the u. k. has chosen to move to work at direct confrontation with his country. mohammed, one additional with change in simmering between russia and the west burden has made israel's prime minister, left tally bennett. in moscow is the 1st foreign leader to visit persian, since russian forces invaded ukraine. last wait, sherry force, it...
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u. k and south korea have both tightened sanctions against russia. london saying it will freeze all russian bank assets located in the country. and joining e u and us sanctions against lending giant spare bank. south korea announced monday it would sanction 7 russian banks including spare bog. it encouraged public and private lenders to spend their trading of russian state bonds on monday. so announce export restrictions on items that could include computer equipment and semiconductors. meanwhile, the sanctions and their threat continued to take a toll on the economy. and the sanctions against russia escalating at an almost dizzying pace in recent days. moving from measures targeting individuals and banks to the swift financial messaging system. and then russia, central bank reserves, the goal targeting russia through its economy, and listen to what french finance minister bruno lamar said tuesday. we do some food if you guess. yes, the sanctions are effectively give you the economic and financial sanctions, or even frighteningly affective lady. and i do not want there to be any ambiguity o
u. k and south korea have both tightened sanctions against russia. london saying it will freeze all russian bank assets located in the country. and joining e u and us sanctions against lending giant spare bank. south korea announced monday it would sanction 7 russian banks including spare bog. it encouraged public and private lenders to spend their trading of russian state bonds on monday. so announce export restrictions on items that could include computer equipment and semiconductors....
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u. s. and u. k, focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth per autumn al jazeera new delhi well renown. ballet stars have raised more than $190000.00, so ukrainians during a got a performance in london, the leading style from russia and ukraine as well as from asia and the american participated in the show. at the london coliseum. it was organized by a former british royal ballet, ukrainian, yvonne patrol and romanian. alina could joke the 2 men and trained at the ballet school in case it is important to show that the whole world is supporting a train. and that is for ukraine here at london. can you see him have an incredible array of artists, musicians who joined from around the world. we have dances from brazil, from england, from scotland, from france, russians, ukrainians. it is important to show that russian doesn't equal aggression. it doesn't equal to harris exchange that are happening in the ukraine right now. the.
u. s. and u. k, focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth per autumn al jazeera new delhi well renown. ballet stars have raised more than $190000.00, so ukrainians during a got a performance in london, the leading style from russia and ukraine as well as from asia and the american participated in the show. at the london coliseum. it was...
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and all sides. the p 5 plus one that is germany, france, u. k, russia, china, iran, and the united states are waiting for the american government to decide whether or not they are ready to return to that deal. now that means that the onus is now completely place on the biden administration in washington. the iranians have said that to the russians are not hindering the steel. that is the narrative that the americans want to put forth because they can't, whether or not to return to the deal. now this deal is important because as a result of the nuclear program of iran that advance, they have had a suit of sanctions since the us love to deal in 2018. now they steal it's signed in vienna means that the nuclear program will go back to us. it's 2015 stage and the sanctions that are on is under will be lifted. ok. so thank you for breaking that down for a source of jabbar is reporting for moscow. the meanwhile, what's happening in ukraine is the 3 european leaders are on their way to the capital. despite the ongoing shelling on the outskirts of the city, the
and all sides. the p 5 plus one that is germany, france, u. k, russia, china, iran, and the united states are waiting for the american government to decide whether or not they are ready to return to that deal. now that means that the onus is now completely place on the biden administration in washington. the iranians have said that to the russians are not hindering the steel. that is the narrative that the americans want to put forth because they can't, whether or not to return to the deal. now...
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u. so far against russia, against companies and individuals. now, just to give you a sense that the u. k. who is also, which has also been sanctioning russia and originally closed, it's a space to russia prior to the you doing this. we know that the british prime minister was in war. so today in the capital of poland. and he was questioned about the situation. a rather emotional question coming from a ukranian journalist and korean people are desperately asking for the west to protect our sky. so you are coming to poland. you're not coming to kia, prime minister, you're not come in to leave because you are afraid. i see that my family members, that my timbers, i think that to be a great to go to rob. this is what is happening. prime minister. well, thank you. thank you very much for for questions and. and when you talk about the, the move flies and unfortunately, the implication of, of that is that the, of the u. k. and will be engaged in, in shutting down russian planes will be engage in direct combat with russia. that's not something that we can do that we've, that we've envisage use k
u. so far against russia, against companies and individuals. now, just to give you a sense that the u. k. who is also, which has also been sanctioning russia and originally closed, it's a space to russia prior to the you doing this. we know that the british prime minister was in war. so today in the capital of poland. and he was questioned about the situation. a rather emotional question coming from a ukranian journalist and korean people are desperately asking for the west to protect our sky....
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important to note that since 2014, when the relationship between russia and the west, particularly russia, the united states and the u. k. and a few other european countries worse and significantly since that time. there have been quite literally propaganda machines, media machines set up in key if i'm thinking of the rand corporation in particular . and i don't want to say the name of one of the people that has been identified as one of the main propagate as of this machine. but viewers can take a look that exists, and we've had a case against russia and built coming from ukraine, can cause constantly being fueled and intensified. and of course, it reached a peak in the last 3 or 4 months. but this conflict, this war has been in fact, i see it not as a new war. i see it as the continuation of something that began in 2014. now i'm going yes. not going to say, you know, we've already mentioned julia, your other journalists have suggested that there a chemical attack in ukraine would be more significant than one in the middle east . is this a generalization double standard across the, in the media in general and politics?
important to note that since 2014, when the relationship between russia and the west, particularly russia, the united states and the u. k. and a few other european countries worse and significantly since that time. there have been quite literally propaganda machines, media machines set up in key if i'm thinking of the rand corporation in particular . and i don't want to say the name of one of the people that has been identified as one of the main propagate as of this machine. but viewers can...
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and we told to directly approach the u . k. government ah, it stay 16 of russia's war in ukraine and its forces have expanded their attacks, targeting new cities around the country and adding to the growing humanitarian crisis, russian forces appeared to be regrouping for a possible assault on the capital cave. they've encircled sumi and shown him as well as khaki and the besieged port city of merrier pole, which have both come and a fierce bombardment. for the 1st time russia has attacked. denise pro has central city once considered relatively safe. the people fling besieged areas in the east. it's also widened its attacks to west in ukraine with air strikes, targeting military, airfields, and lots in a van of front kits, killing at least 2 ukrainian officers to haul in the live begins our coverage. israel is called here today minus 8 degrees in the east and city of keys. the losses are so great that reports are rendered in numbers. 400 buildings destroyed since the war began. including $48.00 schools, a $190.00 civilians, dead residential areas struck $89.00 time
and we told to directly approach the u . k. government ah, it stay 16 of russia's war in ukraine and its forces have expanded their attacks, targeting new cities around the country and adding to the growing humanitarian crisis, russian forces appeared to be regrouping for a possible assault on the capital cave. they've encircled sumi and shown him as well as khaki and the besieged port city of merrier pole, which have both come and a fierce bombardment. for the 1st time russia has attacked....
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u. s, and u. k. focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth per autumn al jazeera new delhi, 3 russian cosmonaut have arrived at the international space station. is the 1st space crude launch since rushes invasion of ukraine and re challenge reports. it's raising questions about how political tensions will affect international space exploration. everything is nominal weekend, they may now be floating 400 kilometers above the surface. however, terrestrial conflict is accompanied, the international space station, u. s. visitors 11. first through the hatch is denise map. the hugs and smiles greeted sag a cossack of denise my fave, and i got him. yes, they came through the box. look at the colors from the russian cosmonaut suits. yellow and blue is the same as the ukrainian flag. it didn't take long for some back on earth to conclude. this was a coded message of condemnation for their country's invasion of ukraine. sometimes yellow was just yellow, scuffe
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u. s. and u. k. focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth brought him al jazeera, new deli well renowned ballet stars, have raised at least a $180000.00 for ukrainians during a gallo performance in london for leading stars from russia and ukraine, as well as from asia and the americas. participated in the show at the london coliseum. it was organized by former british royal ballet stars ukrainian, ivan petrov and remain in elena co jakarta. the 2 met and trained at the ballet school in keith. it is important to show that the whole world is supporting you, train and dance. will ukraine here? london coliseum, have an incredible radio for artists, musicians who join from around the world. we have dancers from brazil, from england, from scotland, from france, russians, ukrainians. it is important to show that russian doesn't equal aggression. it doesn't equal to horrific scenes that are happening in ukraine right now. ah, this is al jazeera, these you t
u. s. and u. k. focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth brought him al jazeera, new deli well renowned ballet stars, have raised at least a $180000.00 for ukrainians during a gallo performance in london for leading stars from russia and ukraine, as well as from asia and the americas. participated in the show at the london coliseum. it was...
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u. s. and u. k, focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth brought him al jazeera, new deli, somalia is suffering. it was drowsy in 40 years, more than half a 1000000 people have left their homes to find food and water because their livestock of diet are unable to grow crops. i'll just hear us now. the web has met some who've arrived at a camp for displaced people in mogadishu, kia who saying i'm it says when she planted her last handful of seeds on a farm. rain never came. with no food left. she started to make her way here. somali as capital mogadishu with her 4 children, their journey began on the back of a truck. then things got worse. not the truck driver said, this is my last stop. you can continue on your own to mortgage issue. we sat down under a tree, my 2 babies were in bad condition because of hunger and thirst. then all of the sudden i found they had white eyes. they had died. there was a lady living there who helped me to bury them by th
u. s. and u. k, focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth brought him al jazeera, new deli, somalia is suffering. it was drowsy in 40 years, more than half a 1000000 people have left their homes to find food and water because their livestock of diet are unable to grow crops. i'll just hear us now. the web has met some who've arrived at a camp...
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u. s. and u. k. focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth brought him al jazeera, new deli. ah, this is out there. these you top stories. russian tags have been seen firing on the narrow streets in ukraine, southern port, city of monterey pole. despite the heavy bombardment, another convoy civilians have managed to leave the proceed. city decry and says, humanitarian quarter was have been agreed with russia. russia says it's been destroying ukraine.
u. s. and u. k. focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth brought him al jazeera, new deli. ah, this is out there. these you top stories. russian tags have been seen firing on the narrow streets in ukraine, southern port, city of monterey pole. despite the heavy bombardment, another convoy civilians have managed to leave the proceed. city decry...
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u. s. and u. k. focusing on india stand on russia. the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth per autumn al jazeera new delhi in albany or somalia is suffering its worst drought in 40 years. more than half a 1000000 people have left their homes to seek food and water because their livestock had died and they're unable to grow crops. i'll just here is no can web has been to meet some who the right that account for this place. people in mogadishu? yeah, we're kia hussein. amen says when she planted her last handful of seeds on a farm. rain never came. with no food left. she started to make her way here. somali as capital mogadishu with her 4 children, their journey began on the back of a truck. then things got worse. not that the truck driver said, this is my last stop. you can continue on your own to mortgage issue. we sat down under a tree, my 2 babies were in bad condition because of hunger and thirst. then all of the s
u. s. and u. k. focusing on india stand on russia. the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth per autumn al jazeera new delhi in albany or somalia is suffering its worst drought in 40 years. more than half a 1000000 people have left their homes to seek food and water because their livestock had died and they're unable to grow crops. i'll just here is no can web has been to meet...
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is exactly a huge economic toll on russia, the w, steven beardsley, he picks up the story from the city. it's right brown. we began with new sanctions . the u. k. and south korea both announcing they are tightening measures against russia. london saying it will freeze all russian bank assets located in the country . and joining e u and u. s. sanctions against lending giant spare bach and south korea announced monday it would sanction 7 russian banks including spare bog it encourage public and private lenders to suspend their trading of russian state bonds on monday. so announce export restrictions on items that could include computer equipment and semi conductors. and the sanctions against russia have escalated at an almost dizzying pace in recent days. moving from rogers, a targeting individuals and banks to the swift financial messaging system and then rushes central bank reserves. the goal is targeting russia through its economy. a listen to what french finance measure minister, bruno lemaire said tuesday. we'll do some hoops if he guess, yes, the sanctions are effectively give you. the economic and financial sanctions are even frighteningly aff
is exactly a huge economic toll on russia, the w, steven beardsley, he picks up the story from the city. it's right brown. we began with new sanctions . the u. k. and south korea both announcing they are tightening measures against russia. london saying it will freeze all russian bank assets located in the country . and joining e u and u. s. sanctions against lending giant spare bach and south korea announced monday it would sanction 7 russian banks including spare bog it encourage public and...
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u. k. how, who is all sneeze and individuals now just to give you a sense, the u. k. o, who is also, which has also been sanctioning russia and originally close, it's a space to russia prior to the e. you doing this? we know that the british prime minister was in war. so today in the capital of poland. and he was questioned about the situation, a rather emotional question coming from a ukranian journalist and korean people are desperately asking for the west to protect our sky. so you are coming to portland, you're not coming to kia, prime minister. you're not going to leave. because you are afraid i see that my family members, that my timbers. i think that to be a great you know the power to rob. this is what is happening. prime minister. well, thank you. thank you very much for the questions and, and when you talk about the, the move flayson. unfortunately, the implication of, of that is that the, the u. k. and i will be engaged in, in shutting down russian planes. i will be engage in direct combat with russia. that's not something that we can do that we've, that we've envisage use kept. so president has accused moscow
u. k. how, who is all sneeze and individuals now just to give you a sense, the u. k. o, who is also, which has also been sanctioning russia and originally close, it's a space to russia prior to the e. you doing this? we know that the british prime minister was in war. so today in the capital of poland. and he was questioned about the situation, a rather emotional question coming from a ukranian journalist and korean people are desperately asking for the west to protect our sky. so you are...
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u. s. the u and the u. k. moved, implement new sanctions against russia over its ongoing military operation. ukraine . the result has been continued volatility as investors brace for the impact of the latest tensions. ortiz, trinity chavez has more today, market volatility continues in the week of the russia ukraine. crisis, western nations now ramping up sanctions against russia. with steps including blocking some of its banks from the swift global payment system brushes, currency, the rubel tumbled to fresh record lows, and the russian central bank has raised its key interest rate more than doubling it to 20 percent on wall street. markets are under pressure monday morning, futures for the s and p 500 index dropped about 1.4 percent. well, futures for the tech heavy. nasdaq, $100.00, declined roughly 1.2 percent as the volatility index rose to with highest level seen and over here at the pan continental stock europe, $600.00 also felt approaching a correction. this while china's hang sang index retreated point 2 percent at the close of monday, trading the lowest since march 2020. the peak of the pan
u. s. the u and the u. k. moved, implement new sanctions against russia over its ongoing military operation. ukraine . the result has been continued volatility as investors brace for the impact of the latest tensions. ortiz, trinity chavez has more today, market volatility continues in the week of the russia ukraine. crisis, western nations now ramping up sanctions against russia. with steps including blocking some of its banks from the swift global payment system brushes, currency, the rubel...
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u. k. entering open combat with russia and korean people are desperately asking for the west to protect our sky. we are asking for the no fly zone. so you are coming to poland. you're not coming to kia, prime minister. you're not come into these because you are afraid, because nato is not willing to defend because nature is afraid of. it will were 3, but it is already started. and this, the ukraine and children who are there taken the hit, i see that my family members, that my timbers. i think that to be a great you know, the power to rob. this is what is happening. prime minister. well, thank you. thank you very much for the questions and, and when you talk about the, the no fly zone. as i said to vladimir as zalinski, i think a couple of times. unfortunately the implication of, of that is the, to the oh the u. k. and i will be engaged in, in shutting down a russian planes a will be engage in direct combat. i with russia. that's not something that we can do that we've, that we've envisaged. meanwhile, the e. u also fears the sanctions tit for tat well, heart europeans, the president of
u. k. entering open combat with russia and korean people are desperately asking for the west to protect our sky. we are asking for the no fly zone. so you are coming to poland. you're not coming to kia, prime minister. you're not come into these because you are afraid, because nato is not willing to defend because nature is afraid of. it will were 3, but it is already started. and this, the ukraine and children who are there taken the hit, i see that my family members, that my timbers. i think...
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u. k. for example, is moving to phase out oil or from russia. the there are other and controversial m steps which the, the u. k. has been accused of not doing enough on, in terms of targeting all the gods, for example in london. but in general, his address went down very well. and boris johnson and the leaders of all the opposition parties expressed their solidarity bars. johnson, as you heard, saying that they would use all means or methods diplomatic and others to help ukraine, but not really going into any specifics that him thank you very much. and in barbara talking to us from london, you as president jo biden's band, russian oil imports has global sanctions toughen against moscow over its invasion of ukraine. b, u. s. is looking to replace russian oil with imports from other energy which nations and investments in clean energy. but there is concern in the u. s. at the ban on russian crude will push gas prices higher in the run up to mid term elections. we're banning all in ports of russian oil and gas and new g m e is russian oil no longer be acceptable at u. s.
u. k. for example, is moving to phase out oil or from russia. the there are other and controversial m steps which the, the u. k. has been accused of not doing enough on, in terms of targeting all the gods, for example in london. but in general, his address went down very well. and boris johnson and the leaders of all the opposition parties expressed their solidarity bars. johnson, as you heard, saying that they would use all means or methods diplomatic and others to help ukraine, but not really...
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and single doubt the u. k, in particular, he says moscow's response to the factions will without doubt, hurt british interests and russia. because in his words, the u. k. has chosen to move to words that direct confrontation with his country. mohammed one al jazeera, the russian offensive in ukraine could pose a challenge for efforts to restore the 2015 iran nuclear deal. russian foreign minister survey lab rob is demanding a guarantee that sanctions imposed on russia won't affect its trade with iran. leverett says, under the 2015 deal, russia and china were allowed to help around with its civilian nuclear program, and he says, russian investments shouldn't be obstruct. it. took our launch, i would assume, thankfully the avalanche of aggressive sanctions that started to erupt from the west. and hasn't finished yet in my understanding requires reflection 1st of all, by the lawyers. and we want to receive a very precise response. guarantees that these sanctions won't by any means affect our mode of trade, economic and investment corporation. we ran on their nuclear program with research . we've requested the american coll
and single doubt the u. k, in particular, he says moscow's response to the factions will without doubt, hurt british interests and russia. because in his words, the u. k. has chosen to move to words that direct confrontation with his country. mohammed one al jazeera, the russian offensive in ukraine could pose a challenge for efforts to restore the 2015 iran nuclear deal. russian foreign minister survey lab rob is demanding a guarantee that sanctions imposed on russia won't affect its trade...
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if we were embarked on a general war involving to nuclear arm states, the united states and russia, but also u. k. and france, our nuclear weapon states and the long liberation treaty. so natal must maintain that strategic objective, prevent a more general war from occurring, doing so by the turing russia in every way it can and defending, but also extending every ounce of support possible to ukraine. so i think nato is that the right place, but it is very difficult for the ukrainian government. i know they would like to see more support than they're getting again in this for the war. doesn't this con conflict demonstrate that deterrent doesn't work? i think it does work with regard to nato. i do not think the latimer wants a general war in europe, and he is, i believe, deterred from attacking nato directly. what concerns me as a possibility of spillover from the invasion of ukraine, that there could be nato, that there could be russian aircraft straying in tomato, where space and they don't have to be ready to defend against that. and they can and they will. but ration for that. well, nato has b
if we were embarked on a general war involving to nuclear arm states, the united states and russia, but also u. k. and france, our nuclear weapon states and the long liberation treaty. so natal must maintain that strategic objective, prevent a more general war from occurring, doing so by the turing russia in every way it can and defending, but also extending every ounce of support possible to ukraine. so i think nato is that the right place, but it is very difficult for the ukrainian...
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and single doubt the u. k. in particular, he says, moscow's response to the factions will, without doubt, hurt british interests and russia. because in his words, the u. k. has chosen to move to words that direct consultation with his country mohammed one additional could. vulcan is a former us ambassador to night. her, he says it is possible to have no fly zone and avoid making the situation was i think it is essential. i think it can be done in a way that does not risk a major escalation between russia and the west for a variety of reasons. one, it's a humanitarian gesture, mandatory emission, or protecting civilian populations. to we make it clear that we are not intending to attack russian ground forces or russian aircraft. only return fire is fired upon escort russian aircraft out of the zone. if they come in and only fire they refused to leave. so we are deliberately trying to limit this 3. it is limited in scope. we're not doing this over the entirety of ukraine. only key ever worked in your grains. you create a secure space for the population. i think on those terms a no fly zone can be effective, can make a diffe
and single doubt the u. k. in particular, he says, moscow's response to the factions will, without doubt, hurt british interests and russia. because in his words, the u. k. has chosen to move to words that direct consultation with his country mohammed one additional could. vulcan is a former us ambassador to night. her, he says it is possible to have no fly zone and avoid making the situation was i think it is essential. i think it can be done in a way that does not risk a major escalation...
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and humanitarian issues. were discussed, the humanitarian corridor was discussed about 2000000 people have now addressed russia with a request for protection and a 140000 people have gone into russia. the u. k is unveiled a ralph to tough new sanctions against russia's ation industry. the country will now have the power to detain any russian aircraft. and by next bullets, the variation of space related goods will also be a criminal offense for russian cross to fly or land in the u. k. that includes those owned operated, all chanted by anyone connected with most good russia central bank has tightened foreign currency restrictions happening with rules at $10000.00 in order to stop selling hard currency. as the headline news continues here, and also there are story or china in the u. s. sleep walking their way to war in the struggle over ukraine. here's the test for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe . is personally lighted, so you seriously are walking through gum at the same time, your weekly pay on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. russia's invasion of ukraine is in its 2nd week, some expected, a quick victory, a
and humanitarian issues. were discussed, the humanitarian corridor was discussed about 2000000 people have now addressed russia with a request for protection and a 140000 people have gone into russia. the u. k is unveiled a ralph to tough new sanctions against russia's ation industry. the country will now have the power to detain any russian aircraft. and by next bullets, the variation of space related goods will also be a criminal offense for russian cross to fly or land in the u. k. that...
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and she's not alone. most homes in the u. k. rely on gas heating, and yes, only a fraction of that gas comes from russia. but as the prices continue to rise, regardless of where the gas comes from, the u. k is feeling the heat of what is a home grown problem? loaner and sandy. well, okay, well, because if you and i can move it's quite cold. and diane's kidmore's home, her monthly budget for gas and electricity is the equivalent of about 50 euros. and she never has anything left over in recent weeks. energy prices of sword it's costing 50 percent more so and i can only just my suppose i if i send the heating on i use the timer or set it for half an hour. it goes off and went on eating off again. and that can assist me through. meanwhile, if i need to, i've got jumpers aka car to get an ivy cardigan and hold the line to hugging the radiator. oh, she's not complaining. and can we do? even though she now can hardly get any visitors, she turns on the heat for 30 minutes. a bit of comfort. i got a temperature thing here. 60 degrees falling outside is 10 degrees to die, quite warm. so this is okay, fixing these.
and she's not alone. most homes in the u. k. rely on gas heating, and yes, only a fraction of that gas comes from russia. but as the prices continue to rise, regardless of where the gas comes from, the u. k is feeling the heat of what is a home grown problem? loaner and sandy. well, okay, well, because if you and i can move it's quite cold. and diane's kidmore's home, her monthly budget for gas and electricity is the equivalent of about 50 euros. and she never has anything left over in recent...
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and anger at moscow. as for new international sanctions on russia and the u. k. has urged interpol to exclude the country from the global police body while the us and the you are discussing ditching russian oil in war. netflix, spotify tick, tock, or among the latest western companies to restrict their services. here. the russian ministry of defense as accused ukraine, of allegedly developing a biological weapons program, assisted by the u. s. a spokesman claim russian forces had apparently discovered documents concerning the urgent destruction of all traces of the project or the dentist. during the special military operation, we discovered evidence of the key of regimes urgent destruction of traces of a military biological program implemented in ukraine and funded by the u. s. department of defense followed. we have received documentation from employees of ukrainian biological laboratories concerning the urgent destruction on february 24th of highly dangerous pathogens of plague, anthrax, torinio, cholera and other deadly diseases on february 24th. and what we'v
and anger at moscow. as for new international sanctions on russia and the u. k. has urged interpol to exclude the country from the global police body while the us and the you are discussing ditching russian oil in war. netflix, spotify tick, tock, or among the latest western companies to restrict their services. here. the russian ministry of defense as accused ukraine, of allegedly developing a biological weapons program, assisted by the u. s. a spokesman claim russian forces had apparently...