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u. s. and e u. countries of the progress, the in their green agendas, the eclipse, the west is enact in protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies. and thereby hender global efforts to transition to cleaner energy. this protectionism, i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe. so we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves or reckoning barriers. his criticism came just days ahead of prime minister modi's visit to washington this week. he also took issue western leaders who have called for quotes will be completely phased out. coal is india is primary source of electricity generation. nevertheless, india the world's most populous country, plans to cut coal use for power generation by half in the near future. a former india and external affairs ministry secretary believes that the west has failed and its efforts to help developing economies
u. s. and e u. countries of the progress, the in their green agendas, the eclipse, the west is enact in protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies. and thereby hender global efforts to transition to cleaner energy. this protectionism, i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe. so we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves or reckoning...
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u. s. and e u countries of hypocrisy and their green agendas. he claims the west is inactive and protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to cleaner energy. dis, protectionism. i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is. and here they themselves are erecting barriers. his criticism comes just days ahead of prime minister embody schedules visit to washington. this week, he also took issue with western leaders who have called for coal to be completely phased out. coal is india is primary source of electricity generation. never the less india the world's most populous country, plans to cut coal use for power generation by half in the near future. we spoke to a former indian external affairs ministry. secretary, who believes the west has failed in his efforts to help developing economies go green. as well, you know, energy
u. s. and e u countries of hypocrisy and their green agendas. he claims the west is inactive and protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to cleaner energy. dis, protectionism. i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is. and here they themselves are erecting...
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u. s. and e. u, as well as china and has long been seen as a model of stability and democracy in a volatile region. the current unrest stems from domestic political rivalry. president monkeys all was elected in 2012 and is due to step down next year. but he argues that he could run again because of changes to the constitution in 2016, which shortened the presidential term. former tax inspector, it was months sancho is popular among unemployed young people. and supporters say he's being targeted by political rivals, including song songs lawyer says the jail term jeopardizes his chance of running for office in 2024. all right, let's go ahead and bring in our guests in london, which i had during mazda, who was an analyst with various maple craft global risk intelligence consultancy in paris, marie roget below the chair, woman and ceo of the africa international media group. and in the car, more so tall, a freelance journalist who is reported extensive extensively on sending golf political and social te
u. s. and e. u, as well as china and has long been seen as a model of stability and democracy in a volatile region. the current unrest stems from domestic political rivalry. president monkeys all was elected in 2012 and is due to step down next year. but he argues that he could run again because of changes to the constitution in 2016, which shortened the presidential term. former tax inspector, it was months sancho is popular among unemployed young people. and supporters say he's being targeted...
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u. s. and e. u sanctions. and while the country's economy feels the pressure, it's people, especially the most vulnerable, they're the ones who bear the brunt of the pain of correspondent use of july. they explores how west and sanctions have become a matter of life and death in iran. should warn you beforehand, though you may find some of this report disturbing to this pharaoh j. know these words don't bring any bells to most people, but to every power seem efficient, they can mean the difference between life and death. they are drawn to the chronically transfer use. patience used to remove excess iron from their bodies. otherwise, they would die according to a wrong style of senior society, the country, an eastern port, $22000000.00 doses of these 2 drugs every year to supply it. style of senior patients with less than 2000000 doses make their way into avon. the problem is us sanctions, which block the import of live saving medicine to the country. they've all felt senior society since the last 3 in post sanc
u. s. and e. u sanctions. and while the country's economy feels the pressure, it's people, especially the most vulnerable, they're the ones who bear the brunt of the pain of correspondent use of july. they explores how west and sanctions have become a matter of life and death in iran. should warn you beforehand, though you may find some of this report disturbing to this pharaoh j. know these words don't bring any bells to most people, but to every power seem efficient, they can mean the...
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u. s. and e. u. countries of hypocrisy and that glean agendas, he claims the warehouses in latin seeking protectionist policy that i'm the mind emerging economies, and that by him the global effort. this is transition to clean the energy. this protectionism, i saw that in inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe. we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves or reckoning. barriers is because the i'm calling the danes that hey, the politeness of motors schedule a visit to washington this week, bills. and so the issue with western lead is of gold for colds of incomplete. the phased out coal is indeed the primary source of electricity generation. we use for the full, my indian external affairs message, secondary, please. the west has failed in its efforts to help develop the economies go green as well. you know, energy is a critical for any country without a cheap and afforda
u. s. and e. u. countries of hypocrisy and that glean agendas, he claims the warehouses in latin seeking protectionist policy that i'm the mind emerging economies, and that by him the global effort. this is transition to clean the energy. this protectionism, i saw that in inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe. we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves or...
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u. s. and e u. countries of hypocrisy and their green agendas, he claims the west as an acting protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to a cleaner energy. dis, protectionism. i saw that in inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves are directing barriers. his criticism comes just days ahead of prime minister moody scheduled visit to washington. this week, he also took issue with western leaders who are called for coal to be completely phased out. coal is india's primary source of electricity generation. nevertheless, india the world's most populous country, plans to cut coal use for power generation by half, and then your future. we spoke to a former indian external affairs ministry secretary, who believes that the west has failed and his efforts helped developi
u. s. and e u. countries of hypocrisy and their green agendas, he claims the west as an acting protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to a cleaner energy. dis, protectionism. i saw that in inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves are directing barriers....
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u. s. and e u. countries of hypocrisy in the green agendas. he's very, was aware of in that same protection as policies that undermine emerging economies on the by hand, the global efforts to transition to clean energy. this protectionism, i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is. and here they themselves are directing barriers. a is criticism causes just the day the hey, the problem is somebody that schedule a visit to washington this week. he also took issue with the west and it is a cold, cold to be completely phased out. coal is india is primary source of i'd like to think getting a ration useful to form an indian external affairs of is the secondary who believe the west has failed. and if f is the help developing countries go green as well. you know, energy is a critical for a country without a cheap and affordable energy. no country can grow and the development of the wes
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u. s. and e u. countries of the park received in their green agendas. he claims the west is inactive protection as policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to cleaner energy dis, protectionism. i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe. we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is. and here they themselves or reckoning barriers. his criticism come just days ahead of prime minister moody scheduled visit to washington this week. he also took issue with western leaders who have called for coal to be completely faced out. coal is india is primary source of electricity generation. nevertheless, india the world's most populous country, plans the cock coal use for power generation by half in the near future. we spoke to a former indian external affairs ministry secretary, who believes that the west has feldman, this effort to help developing economies go green as well. you know, energy is a
u. s. and e u. countries of the park received in their green agendas. he claims the west is inactive protection as policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to cleaner energy dis, protectionism. i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe. we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is. and here they themselves or reckoning...
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u. s. and e. u sanctions on venezuela pumps tens of thousands killed ordinary venezuelans by the sanctioned them in his way of the impact on every day. because the united states occupies a 3rd of syria illegally right now in midland to seize the things that, that for the sanctions on, you know, going to politically effect booting is very popular. clearly in russia, i mean, do you think britain itself sanctioning itself, britain, katie imports gas. ukraine is being paid. zalinski is being paid by russia for transit fees for the gas that goes to the you to keep the lights on. even now the rest of it could you k, u k is on that she's been suffering from some of the economic structures for very high speed prices and from relatively high energy prices. and that's the price that we're paying for. some engineers, one of the, asked a lot about countries as well. um, i would use people but in aust, this question in this form. but if i were, i think the reaction would be that as a price was paid to deal effec
u. s. and e. u sanctions on venezuela pumps tens of thousands killed ordinary venezuelans by the sanctioned them in his way of the impact on every day. because the united states occupies a 3rd of syria illegally right now in midland to seize the things that, that for the sanctions on, you know, going to politically effect booting is very popular. clearly in russia, i mean, do you think britain itself sanctioning itself, britain, katie imports gas. ukraine is being paid. zalinski is being paid...
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u. s. u k, and e u a amongst the biggest donors of luck to you. at least $39.00 microns and refugees have drowned off the coast of spain's canary islands. dozens of others have been rescued. police and pakistan have a rest of 7 people, a case of involvement and last week, sinking off the coast of greece as described as key figures and the people smothering. hundreds of people drowned last week, many of them from pakistan on the us coast gone, says there may be less than 20 hours of august and left for the crew of i'm missing something simple. it disappeared on the dives the titanic ship racking the north atlantic. a canadian at cross searching for the vehicle, how to take to the underwater banging noise of those. all you'll headlines as always a website down to 0 dot com has more on all top stories do. stay tuned. the big picture is next. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden? or donald trump, our journalistic in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their
u. s. u k, and e u a amongst the biggest donors of luck to you. at least $39.00 microns and refugees have drowned off the coast of spain's canary islands. dozens of others have been rescued. police and pakistan have a rest of 7 people, a case of involvement and last week, sinking off the coast of greece as described as key figures and the people smothering. hundreds of people drowned last week, many of them from pakistan on the us coast gone, says there may be less than 20 hours of august and...
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u. s. u k, and the e u. or among the biggest donors, the canadian aircraft, searching from missing submersible has detected underwater banging sounds. the vessel last contact on sunday on it's time to the wreck of the titanic. give me north atlantic 5 people on board. that summary that there's been heavy fighting and extending these capital cartoon just hours after a 3 day truce ended, the army claims that it made some gains in on the mind against the parent military rapids support forces. the warring sides have been holding talks and saudi arabia to agree on a new ceasefire for the eat holiday, which takes place later this month. have a morgan is in on the mine, near the capital of cartoon. within the 1st few minutes of the expiry of the 72 hours ceasefire between the 2, denise army and the power and military rapids support forces, we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired here in the city of on demand. we were also able to see plumes of smoke rising from various parts of the capital cartoon resident
u. s. u k, and the e u. or among the biggest donors, the canadian aircraft, searching from missing submersible has detected underwater banging sounds. the vessel last contact on sunday on it's time to the wreck of the titanic. give me north atlantic 5 people on board. that summary that there's been heavy fighting and extending these capital cartoon just hours after a 3 day truce ended, the army claims that it made some gains in on the mind against the parent military rapids support forces. the...
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u. s. and the e. u of protectionism, claiming it obstructs developing nations. switching the clean energy, the coming to live in the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel beloved here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. and we begin with the latest from the conflict. a new crane, as it continues to take a daily talk on civilians with lives lost or offended. people are faced with a difficult decision to stay in the face of danger, from ukrainian shelling or to fleet. some have chosen to find shelter and russia as ortiz is where she is on reports. a team has made a colossal push to brand the ongoing role as the nationwide uprising against russian invaders. uncomfortable images of young men going out of their way to escape and resist mobilization, swept under the rug, as well as the fact that the mid the refugee crisis millions ran into the embrace of the supposed abuse cling to russia. this is one of such families. alexander and marie, mary used to live a quiet, recl
u. s. and the e. u of protectionism, claiming it obstructs developing nations. switching the clean energy, the coming to live in the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel beloved here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. and we begin with the latest from the conflict. a new crane, as it continues to take a daily talk on civilians with lives lost or offended. people are faced with a difficult decision to stay in the face of danger, from ukrainian shelling or...
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u. s. u k. and e u i amongst the biggest donors some 8000 internally displaced syrians living now the jordanian buddha have just received much need as humanitarian supplies. and it was the 1st aids delivery of aid and more than a yeah, us based non governmental agency called the syrian emergency task force and organized the effort with support from the us ministry survey and government and russian forces have surrounded the count since 2019 accusing his residence of supporting anti government flights of april, se preventive un a deliveries well as most offers the executive director of the city and emergency task force. he says the deliveries include seats that will enable residents to sustain themselves in the knotted states has always been calling for cross line and cross border aid into the bank camp and on the other internally displaced persons camp. but as we all know, russia said regina iran have all prevented both cross line and cross border aid when they can. and the problem is, the process tha
u. s. u k. and e u i amongst the biggest donors some 8000 internally displaced syrians living now the jordanian buddha have just received much need as humanitarian supplies. and it was the 1st aids delivery of aid and more than a yeah, us based non governmental agency called the syrian emergency task force and organized the effort with support from the us ministry survey and government and russian forces have surrounded the count since 2019 accusing his residence of supporting anti government...
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and so that is why no, the e u and u. s. opinion, somehow is projected as to opinion united states or not. also thought to how the g 7 members for example, conceived or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what it would be you together with the us say what is then the propagated is what the west feeds. i mean, i can speak quite confidently, for example, in terms of where most of africa stands stand russian. a couple of american journalists took on the us state department spokesman of his recently comments on rosters and provoked war in ukraine. the online footage, released by gray zone and shows the challenge to western mainstream narrative, a challenging this notion that the russians and vision of your friend was completely unprovoked us and german governments repeatedly promised sylvia present retail girlhood. gorbachev, that nato would not move one inch eastward. there is no reason uh to make attempts to erase the borders of, of a neighboring country. and that's what we're. so if you think of t
and so that is why no, the e u and u. s. opinion, somehow is projected as to opinion united states or not. also thought to how the g 7 members for example, conceived or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what it would be you together with the us say what is then the propagated is what the west feeds. i mean, i can speak quite confidently, for example, in terms of where most of africa stands stand russian. a couple of american journalists took on the us state...
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and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected, as global opinion, like says or not. also thought to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what you to get over to us say what is then the propagate. it is what the west seats. i mean i can speak.
and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected, as global opinion, like says or not. also thought to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what you to get over to us say what is then the propagate. it is what the west seats. i mean i can speak.
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inhabitants in eastern europe and north america are being destroyed to state the growing appetite form when talents through illegal logging the policy makers in the u. s. e u and u. k. have classified woody bio mass as of renewables, allowing governments to subsidize the production and burning of wood pallets. many countries don't have to report emissions from wood fired power plants because trees are seen as a renewable resource. producers are just required to reforest areas, so that the c o 2 released while burning pellets is reabsorbed. so in the united states, depending on what state you're in, you plan to the for treats for everyone. you cut down the plant to, to, for a new one existing a little tiny, tiny researches like kelly suggest that the immediate impact of substituting would for coal is an increase in atmospheric c o. 2. a studies found that depending on the type of forest it could take up to 10 years until nearly planted trees absorb the same amount of carbon sock done by the ones that were cut down folder trees, store more carbon. so there are certain for us and that are even more critical to that excitement changed than others. unfortunatel
inhabitants in eastern europe and north america are being destroyed to state the growing appetite form when talents through illegal logging the policy makers in the u. s. e u and u. k. have classified woody bio mass as of renewables, allowing governments to subsidize the production and burning of wood pallets. many countries don't have to report emissions from wood fired power plants because trees are seen as a renewable resource. producers are just required to reforest areas, so that the c o 2...
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and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected as to opinion united states or not. also thought to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what it would be you to get over to us say what is then the propagate. it is what the west seats. i mean, i can speak quite confident to, for example, in terms of the way most of africa stands, stands with russian. a couple of american journalists. so it took on the us state department spokesman of his recently comments on rosters and provoked war in ukraine. the online footage, released by grace out and shows the challenge to western mainstream narrative, challenging this notion that the rushes and vision of your crane was completely unprovoked. us and german governments repeatedly promised sylvia present retail girlhood. gorbachev, that nato would not move one inch eastward. there is no reason uh to make attempts to erase the borders of, of a neighboring country. and that's what we're. so if yo
and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected as to opinion united states or not. also thought to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what it would be you to get over to us say what is then the propagate. it is what the west seats. i mean, i can speak quite confident to, for example, in terms of the way most of africa stands, stands with russian. a couple of american journalists. so it took on the...
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and so that is why now the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected as global opinion, united says or not. also thought to how the g 7 members for example, conceived or. 1 international affairs and to look on it cannot be that whatever you together with the us say what is been the propagate, it is what the, what feats i mean, i can speak quite confident to, for example, in terms of where most of africa stands stand russian a couple of american john list so took on the us state department spokesman over his recently comments on rosters and provoked war in ukraine. the online footage running spike res out and shows the challenge to western mainstream narrative. a challenging this notion that the russians and vision of ukraine was completely unprovoked. us and german governments repeatedly promised sylvia presently, gallagher, hook gorbachev, that nato would not move one inch eastward. there is no reason uh to make attempts to erase the borders of, of a neighboring country. and that's what we're so if you think of the hand w
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u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, there are more standardized. now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means that an entire college degree in europe is often cheaper than just one year of tuition fees at an out of state or private college in the us. and this extends to even a master's degree as well, with the average tuition of a master's degree, being just around $9000.00 per year versus $30000.00 for an american students in europe. considers education to be a right, not a privilege, and believes that an educated society will help to push the country forward. that is why that you makes it a priority to subsidize college education in order to promote a stronger workforce, which will then in turn, pay taxes as
u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, there are more standardized. now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means...
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u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, they're more standardized is now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means that an entire college degree in europe is often cheaper than just one year of tuition fees at an out of state or private college in the us. and this extends to even a master's degree as well, with the average tuition of a master's degree, being just around $9000.00 per year versus $30000.00 for an american students. europe considers education to be a right, not a privilege, and believes that an educated society will help to push the country forward. that is why that you makes it a priority to subsidize college education in order to promote a stronger workforce, which will then in turn, pay taxes as a p
u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, they're more standardized is now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means...
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it can charge a higher price for its properties, which is prepared and posit to suit consumers. in the e, u, u. s. a, and i'm in rate lucky if the products which i need that they don't have to be course damaged or have been in some kind of damage or have been fairly this by or do not make funding has proven the big successful humphrey, which exports and average of $240.00 tons of gunning forty's annually. the size of the farm is crucial to the success of $600.00 heck to is it is 5, be get the most to gun, and holdings much areas can be left to regenerate. so easy to role models for the farmers and you're going to the people here that this was get a hold of somebody kind of still do what he's doing and money to what we call a intensive funding. you know, you have a small space, but you give it to you, you give it to you, we owe you money when we're using nutrients, you're not good customer. we went with core. we do watch recording, make reducing on the trans, accidental to the plant. you to your ticket with those in your trends and the it's, it's possible to do to get a refund will cost you at som
it can charge a higher price for its properties, which is prepared and posit to suit consumers. in the e, u, u. s. a, and i'm in rate lucky if the products which i need that they don't have to be course damaged or have been in some kind of damage or have been fairly this by or do not make funding has proven the big successful humphrey, which exports and average of $240.00 tons of gunning forty's annually. the size of the farm is crucial to the success of $600.00 heck to is it is 5, be get the...
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and m. p. 's as close political promises installed reforms cause the vice prime minister has how talks with e, u and u. s. representatives of the days of unrest. you and boy presents of proposals to de escalate tensions and hold new elections in northern costs of a violence broke out last month of the installation of ethnic albanian mass and sub majority areas. and versions. prince harry is that testify in a london quote and his civil case against merit group newspapers. the parents company of the daily mirror will be the 1st world to enter the witness books since 1890 the front sledges more than 100 articles published contains information obtained through illegal means such as phone hi can there's are a headlines as always, all websites out as their adult calm has overlays just all the stories, the story is next off, the last will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we headed the presidential election of 2024 critical could us pull that to the bosto
and m. p. 's as close political promises installed reforms cause the vice prime minister has how talks with e, u and u. s. representatives of the days of unrest. you and boy presents of proposals to de escalate tensions and hold new elections in northern costs of a violence broke out last month of the installation of ethnic albanian mass and sub majority areas. and versions. prince harry is that testify in a london quote and his civil case against merit group newspapers. the parents company of...
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and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected, as to opinion, is or not most of the to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or international affairs and, and to look on it. it cannot be that whatever you took it over to us, say, or watch is 10 to propagate. it is what the wet feet, something i can speak quite confident to, for example, in terms of where most of africa stands. stand russia, you know, a, i don't know what, but why, jackie? what, why, why does so much of africa stand with russia? you've got to tell me more in liking me, please. oh, there's a whole host of reasons. well, 1st and foremost, a russia within the am and 12, the soviet union, prior to the establishment of the russian federation. but also what i show was basically the scene of the soviet union, even the strong ally of the energy colonial movement, which helped a lot of african states, entirely and financially. and in terms of, uh, basically training a soldiers or even opening rushes, academic institutions for people to be
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and that's 15 percent mold on april and more than all the impulse and saudi arabia, iraq, the u. e, and the u. s. combined. you know, they know it's only important russian oil, but it's also invested in the russian energy market as well. well, let's discuss this, i'll fix that with research and it's a, it's india today did come out just a very good morning to you from moscow. good morning. relatively. what, what do you make those comments by the indian form and it's done. what does it mean for the correlations between moscow and you've done it? well, you know, it's very important that despite all the, the last little ward right from to be dead, the inside of your all sort of entering into some kind of recession. and then this conflict way up between your brain and russia. the sausage in are pretty kind of the popsicle, all the rest of the indian russian friendship and strategic partnership, in fact, specials, britney chic, bottom, and ship. as they define it from going from straight to spring is actually not only do you know that it's uh, it's become stronger and stronger. i mean, you, your reco
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u. s. and then, backed by the e. u. through nato. the us wants to violate the principle of a neutral territory that should be established between the borders of russia. nato ukrainian neutrality would allow the us to avoid violating russia, security and that of the eastern powers in general. ideally, ukraine should be a country separating nato from russia's borders when you cranes president. so let's do, refuses to do this. it is because in fact, it is not he who is waging this conflict. he is upon a pop it in the hands of the western authorities. who is being used to attack russia's identity and its desire to create safe conditions to protect its interest and its people. i think africa is definitely gravitating towards one of the sides. it's the one of international justice because of africa, cannot adhere to neutrality in a conflict, in which obviously the west decided to violate the principles of peace. it is necessary to say with all boldness and clarity that in this case, russia was attacked and is defending itself as long as yo
u. s. and then, backed by the e. u. through nato. the us wants to violate the principle of a neutral territory that should be established between the borders of russia. nato ukrainian neutrality would allow the us to avoid violating russia, security and that of the eastern powers in general. ideally, ukraine should be a country separating nato from russia's borders when you cranes president. so let's do, refuses to do this. it is because in fact, it is not he who is waging this conflict. he is...
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and sealed a visa free travel agreement. that provoked an angry response from the west with the e. u and u. s. having already been critical up to please see for not joining in with the sanctions against moscow. you premium all those last, i'd have to come and solve the georgia and pm directly or a bus. it is very disappointing. 3 green now to hear such messages, we are very sorry for georgia, which is now in a situation where the top government officials can make such statements. we spoke to a former georgia in m p, who sees nature works in accordance with its own agenda and expanding its surgery at the expense of global harmony. the most reasonable upside is not the squarely was absolutely right, because we all know that the were in ukraine behind it was the desire of nato to expand the territory at the expense of ukraine. to be honest, the same thing happened to in 2008 in georgia. we're all know the need to expansion is unacceptable to russia. that's is, if the neighbors do not understand the depth of their neighbor security system, then why should not expect all the results from the neighb
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in the e, u, u. s. a, and i'm entering the exports lucky if the products which i need, that they don't have to be course damaged or have been in some kind of damage or have been in this space by dana mc. funding has proven the big, successful unfree which exports and average of $240.00 tons of gunny forties annually. the size of the farm is crucial to the success of $600.00 heck to is it is 5, be good. the most to guns and holdings much areas can be left to regenerate. so easy to role models for the farmers, and you're going to the people here that this was get ahold of, some of the kind of still do what he is doing and money to what we call into funding. you know, you have a small space, but you give it to you, you give it to your or you manage it when we are using the nutrients. you're not good customer with core. we do watch recording, make reducing on your trans, accidental to the plant you to your ticket with those in your train. and the, if it's possible to do, to get an issue of a new coach that was quo
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and the may. but just as teams is a u. s. u k, u e you could so right, so having dealt with the cova dom, do you now go and look for something else to investigate but how does that work? yes, they say to this investigation on an attack, some critical infrastructure instead of ation is an 18 months investigation. and we have 3 specific pillows that we're looking at. so pats and attacks of which this would fall within. i'm also going to be looking and are looking at mary paul and the, and a number of different incidents that occurred within that stage. and particularly with a view on humanitarian, accessed by nations, and attacks on critical infrastructure within mary paul. and then the said to let is a tax on agriculture and grades, so we will continue furthering our investigations specifically on that them itself, but alongside a number of different concurrent investigations. because it's very clear, we thank you for your time. wish you well with your efforts to catch you and, and build up from global rights compliance. thank you so m
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s, and contininues to improve e over time.e. kikinda like u us. ososteo bi-flelex. bebecause i'm made t to move. kikinda like uhanging the world from education to health care and now the music industry with ai-generated songs flooding streaming platforms, ma. >> reporter: from mariah carey to the pepe the frog meme. he has handled a lot of selese intellectual property cases, but a new kind of case could be headed to his desk >> artificial intelligence brings up lots of questions. what's a copy versus what's not a copy and who should have control over things swrengeneray computers. >> reporter: a new song went viral by drake and the weeknd. except the artists weren't involved in it at all. their voices were apparently mimicked by ai >> it's not copyright infringement to copy somebody's style, but is it different when i have to make copies of that to feed it into the computer to make that output that's the question that's not at all settled in law right now. >> reporter: here at the berkeley college of music in boston, the next generation of musicians are trained. >> is ai going to put musicians out of work? i d
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so now the e u has left mess up with this record fine in order to protect your pin citizens data from the u. s. it could be an important step and false big tech companies to protect our data better even beyond the you. that's important because it's not just u. s. also, or issues that may be interested in your data. your own government could be to us big tech aiding the n s. s. mess surveillance program. we've known that since 2013, thanks to with the blow. edward snowden. now, 10 years later, government and intelligence agencies are reported. they received even more data from social media provider who else has meta sharing data with mattel has been publishing and transparency reports in 2016. it detailed the number of times governments of ospital access to the own citizens data on its platform. and the latest issue of the us is topic than this, with more than 64000 request for the closely by india. and next comes germany and for the bill was about $70500.00 total request submitted each in the report. metro state measure response to government requests for the data in accordance with a particular law and our terms of service eac
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u. s. b, e u is currently working on to groundbreaking legislative packages. once passed, it will be possible to compact fake news and illegal content more effectively. and companies will have to be more transparent about their internal algorithms. but that's not all. we're now in the process of a piece of legislation called the dental market's act, that will oblige those who hold significant market power to some degree to hold back. right now we have an amazon case which is exactly on this that you were a small merchant on the amazon market price. it's really difficult to get your own data to get to know what your customers like, but amazon retail, they get all your data. now what you sell and what you don't sell so that they can compete against you. so, so that kind of seemingly quite simple things that you can get your own data should be a positive result of what we're doing right now. but our fines and regulations, and now how does your compare to the rest of the world in relation to tech companies and infrastructure? not well at all. 75 percent of the capital value of all data platform companies lies in american hands. china can claim about 20 percent of europe share is a mere 4 percent. that's a serious problem. so why hasn't your it produced anything comfortable to google or microsoft? i think the reason why europe has not fostered these giant companies was mistakes that we made. maybe a decade ago, because if you want to scale a company, you need a big market. and if you want to scale a company, you need a lot of risk willing capital. and neither of those 2 things were provided 10 years ago in europe. where in the us you would have and very you knew, find digital single market to languages, english, american and spanish. and you would have a capital markets where capital would come with competence the but europe is beginning to gain ground. so there's a lot of investments in the startup sector, especially from the european investments bank. stockholm could serve as a model. the swedish capital has a successful startup and investor seeing the this is mainly due to spotify. the music platform founded here. so if the events was part of the corresponding fi team, when the company was launched back at the time and i joined, supported 5. how we got to meet interesting people. what's the be hosted friday beer? said our office that i think was the embryo of the kind of spoke on text at that time for us at least, but no conferences and no ms. wps and no co working space system, no excel readers and no helps today. so if you events works for cherry ventures, a venture capital fund, s a v c, you are on the lookout for the next big tech company. the funds i work for, we invest primarily in european start ups. when you work at a tech start up and you want to launch in europe, of course it's a bit of a challenge because it's very different depending on if you're rolling out a product in spain or in germany or in norway. so for me, my years that's 45 ever launching in the in a number of markets. we learned the last and i felt like after having launched into european markets, we had gain so much sort of insights and lessons learned that the us launch was of course, you know, a big chunk of work and not easy. but we were better equipped to do it because we had launched in europe before some of our names or connections. so from the founders, a soft financial and support of fi. i was 25 and i didn't have anyone to bounce ideas, food and i didn't sort of have someone around that have done a similar journey. and i wish that i would have had that. so i'm passionate of giving that to the founders that i invest in, ma'am, i mean, talk to and the biggest one is that doing and understand our culture which fortify . i think one of the key reasons why, you know, is put, if i became so big is because the founders, they were determined to build a big company and not sell too early. and i'm really impressed with how they have been so to me to really make it a massive company coming from europe. the effect that has on the ecosystem in general is incredibly inspiring. there's a lot of companies being started every 2nd a feels like in every 2nd basement. there's some new founder creating a new company. i think that's, that's the soon. and it shows, by example, that it can be done. so there's no excuse today 20 times more money is invested in european startups then 12 years ago. but it's still a pittance in comparison to funding in the us and funding is only one of the challenges. if europe wants to be more digital, the independent or it needs to solve another problem. micro chips. nothing works without them. but only 10 percent of micro chips are manufactured in europe. the bulk is imported from asia. here's where history takes an interesting turn. this is where the socialist government of the ged are produced, their 1st micro chips. and this is where europe might actually catch up. dressed in the designs are sticking 1961 dance jumpstart to 60 years ago for a micro electronics institute was set up here. so you have a technical university working in the field. and that's the development of numerous industries. even also the political changes of support to take and clever economic policy in the region as ensure the survival. and so the development of this no house most institution does raised and is now the launch is micro electronic center in europe. and that includes the entire ecosystem needed for a high tech industry like micro electronics. it's now silicon fax ending, like silicon valley and california. it's tim, tim, silicon valley and california. the us and you own the founder cause moldings of death amounts to about $70000.00 jobs in the dresden area in the broad micro electronic sector. does this show the potential these amendments is was missing from the digital transformation poses gigantic challenges to the european economy. production processes are increasingly digitalized and interconnected. this means secure data exchange is paramount, but currently it's far from acceptable. european industry has taken action. francesca of buns. theo's goal is visionary. he is the managing director of guy x, one of the most daring projects and digital infrastructure. he's planning to build a european infrastructure that will enable secure exchanges between diverse industries and producers. 324 of the continents, most important enterprises are already on board. as our 14 national centers, a stand off, what's the window soft? the paper method you will need are, you kinda caught up boy, we're currently designing software to connect existing computers or data centers and cloud if the software will run on the infrastructure that's already present in the leading. all rules will identify those wishing to gain access to the data. so we move from relinquishing control of outdated to others to controlling our own data to control they go through that to understand what secure data exchange could mean for us in the future. let's take an example from the tourist industry. think of a person traveling through different countries using different means of transport. in the future, one single payment $1.00 check in one id check will suffice for the entire journey . the travel agencies, airline companies, and border controls, will all be using a common platform at the beginning of the journey. however, the traveller will have to consent to access to their data. guy x for their part will guarantee secure data exchange with their block chain technology. every single access and every alteration will be transparent, the europe's economy is still not in the same league as the us and china, in relation to digitalization. according to e, you estimates europe would have to invest 1250000000000 euros over the next decade to be competitive. but at least with it's a reconstruction fund. d. u has covered a 10th of that amount. the some regions, however far out stripped the rest of the content of the estonian test driven digitalization like no other country in the world. the topic cut worked for the estonian government for 5 years says it's cheap digitization officer, but he's also a private i. t entrepreneur of this combination of private and public involvement is typical for us donia different atlanta, q 2 of the stuff. that's the reason why i went to become a c i o u r i officer government. they influence you. once a site is a way bigger than a b, c o of the, i don't know that i or something if i think they call much money, i am proud from your jewish tendonitis. if the sector would change, you may not be able to make a residential that if most of the one men show it was always to contain more fund, it was to be here for a stony as health care system. is one of the most impressive examples of digital transformation. all hospitals, doctors and laboratories are networked t
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