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u. k. ok. but, but, but some of the largest countries in the european union and nato didn't look so good. but my point is really that all president putin had to do was to wave his nuclear missiles that nato from a distance and implicitly threatened to escalate to a nuclear war. and nato back down that is consequential isn't as far as global security is concerned. no, i don't see it like that. it's that brushing threaten us with nukes all the time. you know, when i was foreign minister, negotiated with the americans, the placing of the missile defense agent, poland, they were doing so. so frequently that i had to publicly asked the russian general stop to threaten us with nuclear annihilation. no more than once a quarter. and then they stopped. look, we are a nuclear lions to anything you can will you can back. the real threat is to ukraine. but my impression is that they were using that in the 1st month of the war . and if they stopped, if moscow does prevail in the still pretty pessimistic abo
u. k. ok. but, but, but some of the largest countries in the european union and nato didn't look so good. but my point is really that all president putin had to do was to wave his nuclear missiles that nato from a distance and implicitly threatened to escalate to a nuclear war. and nato back down that is consequential isn't as far as global security is concerned. no, i don't see it like that. it's that brushing threaten us with nukes all the time. you know, when i was foreign minister,...
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u. k. even have to possibly gain from this welsh, the u. k. corporate completely with united states. ok these, these air patrols happened very, very frequently. matter of fact, they're ferry called correctly way back when k a l o 7 was downed oversight, buria. they had mistaken it for one of these aircraft or a she one went 35 and the, these things are, are just really, are used in these roles to, to provoke air defense radars. how to explore what's going on that k l o 7, or was a civilian aircraft, of course, or followed the path of the, the kinds of reconnaissance aircraft that the russians are. soviets at the time took as an intelligence aircraft. that's why they shut it down. that's such surveillance, i suggest that not only is the us fighting a proxy wearing ukraine and we, we know that a lot of the evidence points of this, but are the british showing that they're getting on board with this as well? well, the british are really just a vassal, that the united states, they do what the united states tells them to do. they're pretty much isolated from the rest of the world, even from e
u. k. even have to possibly gain from this welsh, the u. k. corporate completely with united states. ok these, these air patrols happened very, very frequently. matter of fact, they're ferry called correctly way back when k a l o 7 was downed oversight, buria. they had mistaken it for one of these aircraft or a she one went 35 and the, these things are, are just really, are used in these roles to, to provoke air defense radars. how to explore what's going on that k l o 7, or was a civilian...
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ok, danny houston from h i l in the u. k. thank you very much for bringing insurance. flying taxes have been talked up as the solution to many of the wells urban transport problems that quick reduce congestion and are comparatively environmentally friendly. but for all the hype in recent years, are still a long way off with the technology. yet to be perfect. this is atlas test center in spain. a very special aircraft is about to take off phoenix to the prototype of the flying taxi's of the future. that is developed under high pressure by german company. lilian. the startup is in competition with 100 other developers worldwide. all of which seek to be one step ahead in the approval process. yet if lucas go be that a no use, every flight is a new chapter. this week and if we say the test flying is like testing the boundaries next limiting civics and then the next and one also has to be ready. let's take a step back to get phoenix 2 flies unmanned and is remotely controlled. one by lit 6 passengers and a range of more than 200 k
ok, danny houston from h i l in the u. k. thank you very much for bringing insurance. flying taxes have been talked up as the solution to many of the wells urban transport problems that quick reduce congestion and are comparatively environmentally friendly. but for all the hype in recent years, are still a long way off with the technology. yet to be perfect. this is atlas test center in spain. a very special aircraft is about to take off phoenix to the prototype of the flying taxi's of the...
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u. k, russia, china, france. what about the other suspected nuclear powers? israel india, pakistan. why is it ok for them, i guess u. s. allies to, to have these weapons, but not there is a theory. say iran i can get the great question. and then also, you know, to deal with the gatekeeping of the kind of power they have a vide, you're writing the roles into, has and has not. and even, you know, where it is right in there and it's better outside 3, nbc, and have new services. i considered to be illegitimate, nuclear weapons states they're calling nuclear states, possess the states, but not too big. so even with their electric on, you know, you're trying to control power and as to what it means to these countries. i believe that, you know, increase like is right. for example, there is hardly any conference that i have on your residence in which, you know, it drives invisible. nobody talks about his eyes, you can read and nobody talks about, you know, what you're shopping, the lease from achieving and nuclear and treason. very all the other countries on board, except for right now you're backing it
u. k, russia, china, france. what about the other suspected nuclear powers? israel india, pakistan. why is it ok for them, i guess u. s. allies to, to have these weapons, but not there is a theory. say iran i can get the great question. and then also, you know, to deal with the gatekeeping of the kind of power they have a vide, you're writing the roles into, has and has not. and even, you know, where it is right in there and it's better outside 3, nbc, and have new services. i considered to be...
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u. k, russia, china fonts. what about the other suspected nuclear powers? israel india, pakistan. why is it ok for them, i guess u. s. allies to, to have these weapons but not there is a theory. say iran i can get the great question. and then also, you know, today is the, the gatekeeping of the kind of power. they have a bi, you're writing the roles and to have them have not, and even, you know, with his writing in there and it's done better outside 3 entity and have you are considered to be illegitimate. nuclear weapons they call you on possess estates, but not you too big. so even with the electric on, you know, you're trying to control power and as to what it means to these countries. i believe that, you know, every site is right. for example, there's hardly any content that i have on user that can enrich, you know, it drive isn't visible, nobody talks about his eyes, you can read and nobody talks about, you know, what you're shopping from. cheating, and you've been trees on very all the other countries that are on board except for right now, you're backing it. and also with this idea that
u. k, russia, china fonts. what about the other suspected nuclear powers? israel india, pakistan. why is it ok for them, i guess u. s. allies to, to have these weapons but not there is a theory. say iran i can get the great question. and then also, you know, today is the, the gatekeeping of the kind of power. they have a bi, you're writing the roles and to have them have not, and even, you know, with his writing in there and it's done better outside 3 entity and have you are considered to be...
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ok, i'll alex here. you know, and looking at public opinion polls, particularly in the u. k. in the united states, when people are asked what they're most concerned about in they're not prompted. ukraine never makes the cut ever ever makes the cut here. this is in elite project . ok? and that's why my 1st question, the bushes talking about what, when, when do they get wake up to reality? because the publics are not particularly interested in this and only up to the point of inflation shortages then they understand. go ahead, alex. yeah, well i don't think that they'll ever wake up to reality even, even in the event of defeat, they'll find some sort of unreason unrealistic excuse as to why, why, why it's coming to an end. you know, like, like yugoslavia, you know, maybe nato also considers libya success, but i, you know, they still haven't formed a coherent government. i. the thing is, is that i, you know, you, the, this of the support for ukraine is, is i, it's, it's like a, it's a, it's a virtue signal it's, it's something that people can feel good about, but they are feeling
ok, i'll alex here. you know, and looking at public opinion polls, particularly in the u. k. in the united states, when people are asked what they're most concerned about in they're not prompted. ukraine never makes the cut ever ever makes the cut here. this is in elite project . ok? and that's why my 1st question, the bushes talking about what, when, when do they get wake up to reality? because the publics are not particularly interested in this and only up to the point of inflation shortages...
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so these military ok to story, generating quite a lot of interest in the u. k. now almost a 100 artifacts taken from africa by british colonial forces at the end of the 19th century could be $100.00 by the university of oxford. the news comes after nigeria made on official request earlier this year. now those 97 items and all are really just the tiny handful of the thousands of artifacts held in museums outside the african continent. and african officials are seeking the return of many from the miniature to the mc carp. some are concerned that the british government, in particular, has been invasive offering no commitments on restitution. and specifically, the british museum, which holds an extensive collection from across africa, but is protected by a law which only allows repatriation under certain circumstances. luxury is applying pressure to the u. k. government, so the, those laws in particular are amended, but indeed other african countries say that a lot more needs to be done as well. why should we allow those so called museums, which in fact are crime sc
so these military ok to story, generating quite a lot of interest in the u. k. now almost a 100 artifacts taken from africa by british colonial forces at the end of the 19th century could be $100.00 by the university of oxford. the news comes after nigeria made on official request earlier this year. now those 97 items and all are really just the tiny handful of the thousands of artifacts held in museums outside the african continent. and african officials are seeking the return of many from the...
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i k hummer economist on political commentator on our team. thank you, right. ok. now the e u has canceled on agreement with russia on issuing simplified. baez's that's of european ministers are divided over the idea of a total ban on russian tourist, which has been opposed by countries such as hungry, the netherlands, and licks and burg. here is to take all not of our tea contributor, rich marse. so what the e minister settled on in a majority vote at this meeting in prague was to suspend a simplified an expedited visa regime for russians. concretely, this means the russian tourist supplying for a visa will have to wait up to 6 months for visa processing as opposed to the current 3. and they'll be charged 80 euro's for the visa instead of the current $35.00. they may also be subjected to more probing as to the reason for their travel. and it's also important to note that this is a political consensus that's been reached. it's not yet legal taxed. also, the european commission is going to have to figure out, joseph burrell says, what to do with the russian visas that has alrea
i k hummer economist on political commentator on our team. thank you, right. ok. now the e u has canceled on agreement with russia on issuing simplified. baez's that's of european ministers are divided over the idea of a total ban on russian tourist, which has been opposed by countries such as hungry, the netherlands, and licks and burg. here is to take all not of our tea contributor, rich marse. so what the e minister settled on in a majority vote at this meeting in prague was to suspend a...
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did it about every women you might need in you mom we do so you know, o d u r t r the k you are now media. google. yeah, let the ok, i miss you go. mr. luni, radio, all kinds of like you're restrictive measures, were put in place, severe restriction on physical movement. nasa got started to extort money. any lube waterloo, how late or the new yellow, the new. i mean you're not bonnie, there's a will send you a call. we'll go ahead and do that. i don't know how to let me know how the form or what the i know. huh. yet the data i was little so happy to on it is on my he day and he goes in on a little money and i will not allow the thought of the one on i'm on my most a, a, a. so for the, the population was extracted, forced labor to build the mill that the military who will comment afresh. seeing their kindness annanette gong, k b, tara arrow nuclear poppy, dowdy machine and lemon. holly obama number for a am a little while ago she knew it was the guy in charge of institutionalizing killings and destructions of the ro hinder to the point that ruined your community would be wiped out. can your should be prosecuted for
did it about every women you might need in you mom we do so you know, o d u r t r the k you are now media. google. yeah, let the ok, i miss you go. mr. luni, radio, all kinds of like you're restrictive measures, were put in place, severe restriction on physical movement. nasa got started to extort money. any lube waterloo, how late or the new yellow, the new. i mean you're not bonnie, there's a will send you a call. we'll go ahead and do that. i don't know how to let me know how the form or...
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ok, the w correspondent, it kamani in. i will be can you thank you. let's look up some more stories making headlines around the world. train drivers across the u. k. have walked off the job again, demanding pay raises to offset inflation. large part of the network has been brought to the standstill. britain has seen a series of stripes and more walk out. shuttled this month. the taliban violently broke up a woman's valley in the african capital cobbled. but it sounds fired, one and shots and assaulted women who marched in front of cities, education ministry. the protesters were chanting for food work on feeder. women and girls are largely bound from public life. on the taliban rule. 2 more cargo ships carrying green i've sealed from ukrainian ports in the black sea. 16 vessels of have safe passage so far on the view drawn up by the united nations. great hopes to start exports in 3000000 tons of thousands of dead fish have washed up along the banks of the order river on the border between germany and poland. officials are found high levels of mercury and salt in water samples. they are now trying to find out what went wrong. dead fish are filling t
ok, the w correspondent, it kamani in. i will be can you thank you. let's look up some more stories making headlines around the world. train drivers across the u. k. have walked off the job again, demanding pay raises to offset inflation. large part of the network has been brought to the standstill. britain has seen a series of stripes and more walk out. shuttled this month. the taliban violently broke up a woman's valley in the african capital cobbled. but it sounds fired, one and shots and...
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ok, the w correspondent is kamani in i will be canyon. thank you. let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. dream drivers across the u. k. have walked off the job again. demanding pay raises to offset inflation. last part of the network or the standstill, britain has seen the series of a strikes more walk out of shadowed this one. the taliban have broken up the red woman's valley in the african capital. cobble militants fired warning shots and assaulted the women marching past education ministry. the protesters where demanded food, freedom and emission to work. women and girls are largely bound from public life on the telephone to more cargo ships carry in grain have sailed from ukrainian ports in the block c. 16 vessels of safe passage so far under you, drawn up by the united nations degree in hopes to start exporting 3000000 tons of thousands of dead fish have washed up along the banks of the old river on the border between germany and poland. officials are found high levels of mercury and salt in water samples, and i was trying to find out what went wrong. dead fish are filling the shores of the alder. tons are washi
ok, the w correspondent is kamani in i will be canyon. thank you. let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. dream drivers across the u. k. have walked off the job again. demanding pay raises to offset inflation. last part of the network or the standstill, britain has seen the series of a strikes more walk out of shadowed this one. the taliban have broken up the red woman's valley in the african capital. cobble militants fired warning shots and assaulted the women...
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u. a tripartite, you assign church to sweden and finland to address turkey's concerns regarding the fight against terrorist and particular p k k terrace in those countries. ok, so turnkey using able to leverage it's international position and just repeat, you can speak the west. okay, we're coming to nearing the end of the program. i'd like to come back to you maximilian here because something we haven't talked about here, which of course is the factor is the fact that these 2 lead is these 2 presidents are big personalities. they're strong men, they want to at least projects the, the image of, of being powerful persona is how has that affected in here when we look at their relationship and how it's changing. i think that i certainly to some western audience, those terms are, you know, synonymous with strong men and not necessarily democratic. and i think that is really the perception. and in many ways, the reality of the turkish regime under and on at least this is very strong out on the west deals. they don't agree with this behind the. busy to attempt, but that's really poison relations ever since, and i'm a jailing, a lot of deputies from turkeys opposi
u. a tripartite, you assign church to sweden and finland to address turkey's concerns regarding the fight against terrorist and particular p k k terrace in those countries. ok, so turnkey using able to leverage it's international position and just repeat, you can speak the west. okay, we're coming to nearing the end of the program. i'd like to come back to you maximilian here because something we haven't talked about here, which of course is the factor is the fact that these 2 lead is these 2...
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u. k, in the united states, when people are asked what they're most concerned about in their not prompted ukraine never makes the cut ever ever makes that cut here. this is in elite project . ok, and that's why my 1st question, the bushes talking about what, when, when do they get wake up to reality? because while publics are not particularly interested in this and only up to the point of inflation shortages, then they understand go ahead, alex. yeah, well i don't think that they'll ever wake up to reality even, even in the event of defeat, they'll find some sort of unreason unrealistic excuse as to why, why, why it's coming to an end. you know, like, like yugoslavia, you know, maybe nato also considers libya success, but i, you know, they still haven't formed a coherent government. i the, the thing is, is that i, you know, you, the, this of the support for ukraine is, is i, it's, it's like a, it's a, it's a virtue signal it's, it's something that people can feel good about, but they are feeling the effects of it. and it's going to come back to bite them. you know, the, the u. k. government is in shambles and there is going to be a, in my view, a republican takeover in the un
u. k, in the united states, when people are asked what they're most concerned about in their not prompted ukraine never makes the cut ever ever makes that cut here. this is in elite project . ok, and that's why my 1st question, the bushes talking about what, when, when do they get wake up to reality? because while publics are not particularly interested in this and only up to the point of inflation shortages, then they understand go ahead, alex. yeah, well i don't think that they'll ever wake...