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elements of my trip to germany's north east i want to discover sheilds and a world heritage city and the baltic island of gluten. to get a little overview of i'm at st mary's church it's considered a masterpiece of late gothic architecture and vosa tower that gives me a perfect view of the city. here in straws and i'm going to admire an amazing viking treasure and local delicacies i'm also really looking forward to exploring the island of including in the low season when it's not so overrun with tourists. besides that we'll show you what delusions famous shock is used for. our female of the week takes us to a popular festival in colombia. and our globe trotter will show us the winter sports paradise around davos in switzerland. and was founded in 1234 and was a member of the mediæval trading alliance they had sciatic league it's now symbolized by the magnificent brick gothic architecture built at the time it's also why shawls and was declared a unesco world heritage site in 2002. in the court you'll find a real eye catcher that boys fuck a former training sailing boat built in 1933 and these pl
elements of my trip to germany's north east i want to discover sheilds and a world heritage city and the baltic island of gluten. to get a little overview of i'm at st mary's church it's considered a masterpiece of late gothic architecture and vosa tower that gives me a perfect view of the city. here in straws and i'm going to admire an amazing viking treasure and local delicacies i'm also really looking forward to exploring the island of including in the low season when it's not so overrun...
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this oceanographic museum focuses on marine life in the north and baltic sea.among the visitors are both tourists and locals. children can come here for classes outside the normal school curriculum that's great for us in strollers and they can study biology in the old see our nails and. by informing people about the world's oceans the museum also aims to help protect. this building was an abbey and tell the 16th century later it was mostly used as an arsenal armoring and school in the 1950 st catherine's monastery was turned into a museum. the most remarkable of its countless exhibit this viking treasure was discovered after a storm washed up on the neighboring island of hidden see. this in viking treasure doing and she wasn't. one hidden. treasure came to see because back in 873 a woman went to a goldsmith here and. wanted to know what one of the pieces was worth as it looked a bit like gold. and the goldsmith fetched who was the museum's 1st ever director that would of. would because he immediately knew it had been made by vikings on more and more pieces myst
this oceanographic museum focuses on marine life in the north and baltic sea.among the visitors are both tourists and locals. children can come here for classes outside the normal school curriculum that's great for us in strollers and they can study biology in the old see our nails and. by informing people about the world's oceans the museum also aims to help protect. this building was an abbey and tell the 16th century later it was mostly used as an arsenal armoring and school in the 1950 st...
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b. 52 bombers are preparing to take part in a training exercise in the baltic states. many see this deployment as a message to russia. and it isn't the only message. we've seen and types of exercises that we haven't seen since the cold war where american be 52 bombers to fly up over the north pole to the launch point for nuclear cruise missiles and then return to their bases in the united states those kind of strike exercises were not done since that i mean 1008. it seems as though we've returned to the old game of cat and mouse that was common during the cold war . this situation reminds us trillion antinuclear activist and author helen caldicott of a time when the u.s. and the soviet union stood on the brink of nuclear confrontation. well i got robert mcnamara will who's the 60th faints and was in the oval office with jack kennedy during the cuban missile crisis he said to me hello. you don't know how close we came to within 3 minutes quote unquote. i think the situation could well be compatible with that. decisions to launch a nuclear strike need to be made quickly
b. 52 bombers are preparing to take part in a training exercise in the baltic states. many see this deployment as a message to russia. and it isn't the only message. we've seen and types of exercises that we haven't seen since the cold war where american be 52 bombers to fly up over the north pole to the launch point for nuclear cruise missiles and then return to their bases in the united states those kind of strike exercises were not done since that i mean 1008. it seems as though we've...
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russia denies it is a threat to estonia or to any of the baltic states.ert and taking no chances. the baltic has become one of the front—lines of what feels like a new cold war between russia and the west. to moscow, the presence of nato troops near its border is a direct threat to russia's national security. but nato insists that all of this is purely defensive, and the reaction to an increasingly assertive and aggressive russia. 0ne complaint i often hear from russian officials is that, 30 years ago, a promise was made by the west to moscow that nato would not enlarge and move closer to russia's borders. and russia says the west deceived moscow. first of all, no such promise was made. but second, just the idea that washington or a big western ally should promise that to moscow is an idea based on a totally wrong assumption that big countries can promise something on behalf of small countries. russia's new assertiveness extends beyond its military. vladimir putin's kremlin has a range of tools for exerting influence. in latvia, there are no russian troop
russia denies it is a threat to estonia or to any of the baltic states.ert and taking no chances. the baltic has become one of the front—lines of what feels like a new cold war between russia and the west. to moscow, the presence of nato troops near its border is a direct threat to russia's national security. but nato insists that all of this is purely defensive, and the reaction to an increasingly assertive and aggressive russia. 0ne complaint i often hear from russian officials is that, 30...
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germany many are critical of the project including the european commission the usa poland and the baltic states they fear that the you will become too dependent on russian natural gas. loop mean in the german state of mecklenburg for parma this is where the 1200 kilometer long nord stream to pipeline reaches the german baltic sea coast soon natural gas from russia will be flowing towards western europe north stream 2 will circumvent ukraine gas market expert hike with no man says there's a very clear reason for building the pipeline. it was like naturally the russian side always insists that nord stream too wasn't built to bypass ukraine like north stream one but i believe that's exactly why dr sue and special ships they pipeline sections just a few kilometers off the german baltic sea coast resistance is coming from the us they are planning sanctions possibly to include those operating the vessels instead of natural gas from russia the usa wants to sell its liquid gas. there's also opposition to the pipeline in poland it's anti trust the authority has levied a $20000000.00 fine stream t
germany many are critical of the project including the european commission the usa poland and the baltic states they fear that the you will become too dependent on russian natural gas. loop mean in the german state of mecklenburg for parma this is where the 1200 kilometer long nord stream to pipeline reaches the german baltic sea coast soon natural gas from russia will be flowing towards western europe north stream 2 will circumvent ukraine gas market expert hike with no man says there's a very...
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the baltic has become one of the front lines of what feels like a new cold war.for greater influence, i ask its leader how he sees his country. i am on a journey that will take me back to 1989 and across europe, to find out what it was like for moscow to lose an empire and whether russia is building a new one. moscow — it is a city that oozes empire. from the skyscrapers ofjoseph stalin, to the residence of the czars. the message is unmistakable — this is a country with ambition. throughout its history, russia has had an unswerving belief in its own greatness. you can feel that inside the kremlin. this is stunning. look at this. this says power, omnipotence. this says empire. russia was built as an empire, russia has existed as an empire because the essence is we are great, we have to have areas of influence and we have to have buffer states between ourselves and the outside world. so this is an empire. but in 1989, the buffer states broke free. people power swept away the iron curtain, and with it moscow's domination of eastern europe. what had come to be known
the baltic has become one of the front lines of what feels like a new cold war.for greater influence, i ask its leader how he sees his country. i am on a journey that will take me back to 1989 and across europe, to find out what it was like for moscow to lose an empire and whether russia is building a new one. moscow — it is a city that oozes empire. from the skyscrapers ofjoseph stalin, to the residence of the czars. the message is unmistakable — this is a country with ambition. throughout...
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iwelcome updated ban for the baltic countries and poland.e to also move forward and update and revise plans, including defence plans for the baltic countries and poland, as we did today. from sky, in the middle, lady in the red dress. thank you. i am from sky news. you called nato the most successful military alliance in history and yet what we often see in the inner headlines are the disagreements, over this meeting with president trump, describing president macron as being disrespectful, president mccrone: nato braided, the turkish president calling present macron brain dead. are you worried that these public disagreements are undermining the unity of the alliance? thank you. disagreements will always attract more attention than when we agree. that is how are society works, i do not complain about that, that is just a fact. second, there has been disagreements nato as long as this alliance has existed. we are 29 different countries from both sides of the atlantic, with different history, different geography and different political parties
iwelcome updated ban for the baltic countries and poland.e to also move forward and update and revise plans, including defence plans for the baltic countries and poland, as we did today. from sky, in the middle, lady in the red dress. thank you. i am from sky news. you called nato the most successful military alliance in history and yet what we often see in the inner headlines are the disagreements, over this meeting with president trump, describing president macron as being disrespectful,...
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has also threatened to block a major defense plan which could undermine the alliances role in the baltic region which prime minister boris johnson used his opening speech to push a message of unity. we are rock solid in our commitment to nato and to the giant shield of solidarity that now protects 29 countries and nearly a 1000000000 people the fact that we live in peace today demonstrates the power of the simple proposition at the heart of this alliance the for as long as we stand together no one can hope to defeat us and therefore no one will start a war this is central principle is enshrined in article 5 of the north atlantic treaty that if any one of us is attacked all of us will go to their defense if nato has a motto it is as us says one for all and all for one james bays is diplomatic editor so james the central message is unity but how unified are they. rock solid is not quite how i would describe it there are divisions there are divisions on a number of different fronts and they are divisions that are out there in the open at this summit we know that president trump doesn't like
has also threatened to block a major defense plan which could undermine the alliances role in the baltic region which prime minister boris johnson used his opening speech to push a message of unity. we are rock solid in our commitment to nato and to the giant shield of solidarity that now protects 29 countries and nearly a 1000000000 people the fact that we live in peace today demonstrates the power of the simple proposition at the heart of this alliance the for as long as we stand together no...
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we should be clear here that it is vastly unlikely that russia will invade the baltics. the kremlin isn't stupid they are fully aware that they clash. it wouldn't be a fair fight. what they would be worried about is a situation where either nato has stabilized to the point where the securities don't really mean much or where we are in an advanced late putinism where things could get out of control or out of hands. they want to demonstrate where good members keep the alliance as politically cohesive as possible >> you mentioned ukraine the country that has shot into the spotlight because of the impeachment holdings in the united states. what has the the situation demonstrated with regard to security and trump's personal ambitions? >> we haven't seen any statements from other leaders even president zelensky who has been measured. paying attention to dr. fiona hill's testimony and would be worried that the president of the united states using national security and european security issues to advance his own domestic political concerns. that is something where you are in ger
we should be clear here that it is vastly unlikely that russia will invade the baltics. the kremlin isn't stupid they are fully aware that they clash. it wouldn't be a fair fight. what they would be worried about is a situation where either nato has stabilized to the point where the securities don't really mean much or where we are in an advanced late putinism where things could get out of control or out of hands. they want to demonstrate where good members keep the alliance as politically...
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as special ships lay pipeline sections just a few kilometers off the german baltic sea coast resistance is coming from the u.s. they're planning sanctions possibly to include those operating the vessels instead of natural gas from russia the usa wants to sell its liquid gas there's also opposition to the pipeline in poland its anti trust authority has led a $20000000.00 fine on north stream to use financing company reportedly because the proper documents went submitted my opinion notion to cannot be stopped because it's so. it's. in the way that actually make it impossible to put a hold now however there is a chance to take the profit the visibility of it project down to gas from the well to operate normally to harder ply payday in lithuania the baltic country gets its liquefied natural gas by ship from qatar poland has signed contracts with the us for liquefied gas both countries want to free themselves from dependence on russia. but taking climate change into consideration the north stream to pipeline could also be used to transport hydrogen instead of natural gas experts like heiko l
as special ships lay pipeline sections just a few kilometers off the german baltic sea coast resistance is coming from the u.s. they're planning sanctions possibly to include those operating the vessels instead of natural gas from russia the usa wants to sell its liquid gas there's also opposition to the pipeline in poland its anti trust authority has led a $20000000.00 fine on north stream to use financing company reportedly because the proper documents went submitted my opinion notion to...
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nato members of nato have a responsibility for the collective defense of other members of nato the baltic states are members of nato and mr erdogan is here saying i will not approve or i will stand in the way of further measures to protect the baltics if you don't fall into line behind me and my version of terrorism that is not going to go down well in nature without the united states the most powerful member of nato donald trump of course backs on and he's continuing to support live on misurata on in this stuff so you know all of this really brings to light conflicting interests between the united states and turkey the united states and france turkey and the rest of nato an alliance set up 70 years ago. against a unified threat from the soviet union a threat which has not changed with the times it's russia it's china it's cyber security it's islamic terrorism no longer a 0 sum game between 2 sides now a multiple game between multiple sides and multiple interests this alliance is supposed to be celebrating 70 years of unity here i think is going to be precious little time for that thank y
nato members of nato have a responsibility for the collective defense of other members of nato the baltic states are members of nato and mr erdogan is here saying i will not approve or i will stand in the way of further measures to protect the baltics if you don't fall into line behind me and my version of terrorism that is not going to go down well in nature without the united states the most powerful member of nato donald trump of course backs on and he's continuing to support live on...
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the buildings to hold further construction of nearly 10000000000 euro pipeline under the baltic sea. the pipeline will double undersea shipments of russian natural gas to germany. u.s. lawmakers say nord stream too will channel billions of dollars in revenues to moscow and make your of more reliant on its neighbor the legislation is a rare challenge to traditional ally germany for some of the shades of the cold war . north stream to lead by state owned gaza would allow russia to bypass poland and ukraine. u.s. lawmakers say ukraine could lose billions of dollars in transit fees if it is built . washington is tied to exports of u.s. liquefied natural gas as an alternative. it was uncertain whether the measures against the controversial nord stream too would slow the completion of the project . pablo foley las is covering the story for us from washington hi pablo construction of nord stream 2 began in may 28th seems so why is it now that u.s. lawmakers are planning sanctions on it. told me it well the measure is actually part of a basically huge annual defense spending package known as
the buildings to hold further construction of nearly 10000000000 euro pipeline under the baltic sea. the pipeline will double undersea shipments of russian natural gas to germany. u.s. lawmakers say nord stream too will channel billions of dollars in revenues to moscow and make your of more reliant on its neighbor the legislation is a rare challenge to traditional ally germany for some of the shades of the cold war . north stream to lead by state owned gaza would allow russia to bypass poland...
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pay day and let you a near the baltic country gets its liquefied natural gas by ship from cutter poland has signed contracts with the us for liquefied gas both countries want to free themselves from dependence on russia. but taking climate change into consideration the north stream to pipeline could also be used to transport hydrogen instead of natural gas experts like heiko loman say climate killing greenhouse gases can be avoided that way. when you're. supposed to use natural gas long term and i'm supposed to split hydrogen and carbon dioxide the russians are working on a process for making solid carbon so there won't even be a need for carbon dioxide storage and. that means large volumes of liquefied hydrogen could be transported by not stream to replacing climate damaging natural gas it's only a dream for the future but climate change is accelerating the process. and that's all for me and the business team you can find out about these and other stories online at www dot com slash business stay tuned for business news for news africa with eddie mica coming up right next after a quick
pay day and let you a near the baltic country gets its liquefied natural gas by ship from cutter poland has signed contracts with the us for liquefied gas both countries want to free themselves from dependence on russia. but taking climate change into consideration the north stream to pipeline could also be used to transport hydrogen instead of natural gas experts like heiko loman say climate killing greenhouse gases can be avoided that way. when you're. supposed to use natural gas long term...
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45 years later, when the baltic states were free, they were among our best allies -- estonia, latvia,nd lithuania -- because they remembered that we stood for the right things. and so, yes, you have to do it carefully, you can't give the impression to the people of hong kong that we are gonna come to the rescue. we can't but we need to stand for the right things. >> and that words matter. >> words matter. words matter. and sometimes, words can matter even to the chinese government. to know that the world is watcng and that they need to find a way forward that doesn't include trying to crush that protest, that's important message for everybody who wants to say to china, "if you want to be a member of the international community, don't do that." >> you were not always a republican. which was fun for me to be reminded of. now there are three challengers to president trump in his primary. >> the most recent person to announce that he would challenge president trump is representative mark sanford, who is not a "never-trumper" and simply wants to elevate certain issues in the republican pri
45 years later, when the baltic states were free, they were among our best allies -- estonia, latvia,nd lithuania -- because they remembered that we stood for the right things. and so, yes, you have to do it carefully, you can't give the impression to the people of hong kong that we are gonna come to the rescue. we can't but we need to stand for the right things. >> and that words matter. >> words matter. words matter. and sometimes, words can matter even to the chinese government....
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turkey has threatened to block a major defense plan which could undermine the alliances role in the baltic region while this morning nato secretary general against olsen back was the fast to arrive at the summit venue and he says china will be a big focus. we have seen the russell trying them including their investments in the the fence capability is china's. law a 2nd largest defense spending in the world the next 2 do not did states. recently displayed new capabilities including nuclear weapons so we have to address these. the rise of china together. and look forward to the allies so doing these leaders meeting for the 1st time i will be going live to al-jazeera china how here then what have for us very shortly but fast here's out of america. it's supposed to be nato's 70th birthday but there's no celebration instead an atmosphere of disagreement and division with the u.s. president who once called the alliance obsolete now saying he fears that france might leave nato and i heard the president you know to break here i think it's very sobering to a lot of different. british men very proud
turkey has threatened to block a major defense plan which could undermine the alliances role in the baltic region while this morning nato secretary general against olsen back was the fast to arrive at the summit venue and he says china will be a big focus. we have seen the russell trying them including their investments in the the fence capability is china's. law a 2nd largest defense spending in the world the next 2 do not did states. recently displayed new capabilities including nuclear...
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gemini's baltic sea coast known as boat. also need protecting here too says flat salt water meadows in keeping with the landscape the fish and the worldwide fund for nature and another environmental group have invested 2 and a half 1000000 euros to buy the land and turn it into a haven for endangered plants and animals. they have an area of $100.00 hectares if this was farmland which you can still see and we're going to give it back to nature this will be turned back to salt water meadows it will provide a natural salt water habitat for grassland birds and coastal birds. this entire coastal region was once covered with salt water and now there are a few such areas the german state wants to set up 100 square kilometers of additional salt water meadows but progress has been slow with many questioning whether flood wetlands provide sufficient protection against flood waters. when the wave rolls in this will provide a natural break in this area will soon be covered in water so when you have a storm the force of the waves will be
gemini's baltic sea coast known as boat. also need protecting here too says flat salt water meadows in keeping with the landscape the fish and the worldwide fund for nature and another environmental group have invested 2 and a half 1000000 euros to buy the land and turn it into a haven for endangered plants and animals. they have an area of $100.00 hectares if this was farmland which you can still see and we're going to give it back to nature this will be turned back to salt water meadows it...
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checked this stretch of baltic sea coastline. 2 years ago how awful storms caused significant damage the sea rushed in washing away the sun gene that used to be here and more besides. the 1st schmidt over the planning of the new strategy. part of the island of was a dome has always had coastal erosion because of the way the ocean current flows here and so to preserve the shape of the coast and the environmental there's a general plan b. down by the state government that we need to protect the coastline using this method. at the nervous part of the sea is threatening to divide the island into. the local fisherman can't go out to sea for 3 weeks because of the construction work they fear their huts which are right by the water could be washed away at any time. so this work is certainly better than nothing but a longer lasting solution would be better. tiling or geotextile they would definitely stop the sea from coming any further after a storm you might bring in a bit more sand but that's it all this year costs money to start it might only last 6 months or maybe 10 years but no longer
checked this stretch of baltic sea coastline. 2 years ago how awful storms caused significant damage the sea rushed in washing away the sun gene that used to be here and more besides. the 1st schmidt over the planning of the new strategy. part of the island of was a dome has always had coastal erosion because of the way the ocean current flows here and so to preserve the shape of the coast and the environmental there's a general plan b. down by the state government that we need to protect the...
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hello turkish president says he will oppose nato as defense plan for a baltic countries poland unless it recognizes the group's ankara's fighting in syria as terrorists. expect unconditional solidarity in the fight against the mainly kurdish fighters the warning comes ahead of a nato summit in london that's already set to be dominated by internal divisions. nato needs to act in a proactive manner sportbike terrorist organizations it's inevitable that need to the need of readjusting its against terrorist threats they expect us to display strong cooperation with the. let's cross over to join a whole joining us from london how early comments likely to go down at that nato summit. well the 1st glimpse we may get of a reaction will be in the next hour or so when jens stoltenberg the secretary general turns up at the u.s. residence at u.s. ambassador's residence behind me for breakfast with donald trump though the pair may not speak until sometime later in the day but said the evidence here of the sort of pitfalls that may lie ahead during this very short meeting of nato ostensibly to celeb
hello turkish president says he will oppose nato as defense plan for a baltic countries poland unless it recognizes the group's ankara's fighting in syria as terrorists. expect unconditional solidarity in the fight against the mainly kurdish fighters the warning comes ahead of a nato summit in london that's already set to be dominated by internal divisions. nato needs to act in a proactive manner sportbike terrorist organizations it's inevitable that need to the need of readjusting its against...
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days out 0 london before the summit began turkey's president but turned to block defense plans for baltic countries and poland has nato to support his military intervention in syria against the mainly kurdish group of fighters that turkey considers terrorists. did in the uk then and nato needs to act in a proactive manner against threats posed by terrorist organizations it's inevitable that need to the need of readjusting it's against terrorist threats they expect the alliance to display strong cooperation with the thing in a thread said if you have to think. the u.s. president and nato secretary general pushed back against the french president's view the alliance is brain dead and its roots are going to a lot of different chords in britain man who. has a great purpose especially with the nato is becoming much pleasurable in terms of what it. is richard branson like you would have you think immediately you know the british were you there well i can still pick you because there are people apple. is about to do. for. the fans. who are. that's introduce our guests in turkey's capital ankara
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not known yet and the aim is basically to stop the further construction of this pipeline under the baltic sea which is worth you know over 10000000000 dollars what will happen is that it will double the shipments of russian natural gas to germany now as soon as it is signed it is expected that the president will sign it the administration would then have 60 days to identify companies or individuals who are providing services on the pipeline and then they would be sanctioned but what's important to note is that of course here in the united states it hasn't really been getting a lot of traction on tuesday instead the focus has been very much on president trump and this. vote which is going to be taking place in congress now this move with the sunshine will anger european allies especially germany with possible retaliatory sanctions how do u.s. lawmakers justify this. well they say what u.s. lawmakers have been saying is that you know billions of dollars are going to be going to russia and you know this is going to lead to an increase in president vladimir putin's influence in europe what th
not known yet and the aim is basically to stop the further construction of this pipeline under the baltic sea which is worth you know over 10000000000 dollars what will happen is that it will double the shipments of russian natural gas to germany now as soon as it is signed it is expected that the president will sign it the administration would then have 60 days to identify companies or individuals who are providing services on the pipeline and then they would be sanctioned but what's important...
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this is a longer term issue because the initiative expanding the response plan for the baltics is not actually on the table here it's not going to be part of what is hoped to be a final document here but turkey has been threatening to block and expanded warfighting plan to defend the baltic states unless he gets more support on on the issue of declaring kurdish groups as terrorist groups and as we know the united states is one of the countries that considers some terror some kurdish groups as allies in northern syria and already the u.s. defense secretary on his way here to london has said that's not going to happen so it remains to be seen whether turkey pushes that issue even further now now that the that initiative is is not on the table but it's just one of the issues that is going to come up with turkey of course turkey has this russian made defense system that it shows over those produced by nato allies and that's something that the united states is still very very concerned about so if anyone is trying to push allies to support him on some issues he's going to have a lot of a l
this is a longer term issue because the initiative expanding the response plan for the baltics is not actually on the table here it's not going to be part of what is hoped to be a final document here but turkey has been threatening to block and expanded warfighting plan to defend the baltic states unless he gets more support on on the issue of declaring kurdish groups as terrorist groups and as we know the united states is one of the countries that considers some terror some kurdish groups as...
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meanwhile turkey's president is threatening to oppose nato his plans for the defense of baltic countries and poland russia type rowan is demanding the alliance recognize groups a turkey is fighting in northern syria as terrorists in other news iran's state television has a knowledge for the 1st time that security forces shot and killed what it describes as rioters during recent anti-government protests human rights groups say as many as 200 people were killed typhoon has struck the philippines main island of luzon forcing almost a quarter of a 1000000 people from their homes this is the 20th typhoon to hit the philippines this year. those are the headlines on al-jazeera much more on our web site as always on jazeera dot com coming up next year it's planet s.o.s. thanks for watching. hello i am a man is a viral and this is a planet s.o.s. the land is one of our best weapons against climate change but why are we destroying it scientists say humanity is stripping the earth of its ability to sustain life and that extends to the way we produce food but we're wasting a lot of it on not feeding
meanwhile turkey's president is threatening to oppose nato his plans for the defense of baltic countries and poland russia type rowan is demanding the alliance recognize groups a turkey is fighting in northern syria as terrorists in other news iran's state television has a knowledge for the 1st time that security forces shot and killed what it describes as rioters during recent anti-government protests human rights groups say as many as 200 people were killed typhoon has struck the philippines...
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evening to you all over it will take a while until this bill is passed and the construction in the baltic sea is completely finished i mean the decision for sanctions seems to come into and the very last minute moment what is the u.s. hoping to achieve with this then. well the core argument brant that we've heard also in the report is a germany makes itself more dependent on russian gas imports and that's fair to say to a certain extent because according to some estimates the amount of gas imported from russia to germany would double once this pipeline starts operating well the problem that congress is seeing here is that they believe that this will strengthen the hand of a totalitarian regime and now senator ted cruz of texas who has been at the forefront fighting for this new law and this these sanctions that are going to be put into place to produce a video clip where he showed russian tanks and he showed the german chancellor angela merkel shaking hands with the russian president vladimir putin and the basically argued in the video the pipeline would fuel the russian aggression with b
evening to you all over it will take a while until this bill is passed and the construction in the baltic sea is completely finished i mean the decision for sanctions seems to come into and the very last minute moment what is the u.s. hoping to achieve with this then. well the core argument brant that we've heard also in the report is a germany makes itself more dependent on russian gas imports and that's fair to say to a certain extent because according to some estimates the amount of gas...
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well the anti russian hysteria is real in the baltic states especially probably not feel maybe a bit less but you know it's due to the past to the fact that. there are a soviet union these republics the soviet republics suffered a lot under stalin and they still have this hatred of russia which is present in part of the population it's the same in ukraine actually so in these countries where there are a large minority of russian speakers of course because after half a century of you were ceasar there were people that were designated teachers doctors people who married and moved in the soviet union so you have minorities in these countries in ukraine half the population speaks russian despite that in the administration in the managing of the state. that is a huge problem is that the language is not recognize the toll so the people don't feel they are part of this country it's the same in ukraine. is 100 percent russian speaking but all administrate the facts declaration of birth marriage is done in ukrainian despite the fact that people don't speak the language there so it's very funn
well the anti russian hysteria is real in the baltic states especially probably not feel maybe a bit less but you know it's due to the past to the fact that. there are a soviet union these republics the soviet republics suffered a lot under stalin and they still have this hatred of russia which is present in part of the population it's the same in ukraine actually so in these countries where there are a large minority of russian speakers of course because after half a century of you were ceasar...
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turkish president is threatening to oppose nato as plans for the defense of baltic countries he spoke and ahead of the nato summit in london. the alliance to recognize groups he's fighting in northern syria as quote terrorists. mexico's homicide rates hit historic levels with 127 deaths reported just on sunday that's the highest number in a single day since records began in 1900. the former malaysian prime minister najib razak has been on the witness stand for the 1st time to defend himself against corruption allegations the trial in the high court has to do with a multi-billion dollar scandal that malaysia state funds known as one m d be accused of illegally receiving about $10000000.00 when he was in office he's pleaded not guilty to all the charges which include money laundering and abuse of power here's some of what had to say in ports the. scheme was devised by. together with 4 arab ok. from saudi and another 2 from. the right and the empire management. by due to apologies that's not. that is the defense lawyer the lead defense lawyer giving a statement now a strong typhoon has s
turkish president is threatening to oppose nato as plans for the defense of baltic countries he spoke and ahead of the nato summit in london. the alliance to recognize groups he's fighting in northern syria as quote terrorists. mexico's homicide rates hit historic levels with 127 deaths reported just on sunday that's the highest number in a single day since records began in 1900. the former malaysian prime minister najib razak has been on the witness stand for the 1st time to defend himself...
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hello turkey's president says he will oppose nato's defense plan for baltic countries and poland unless it recognizes the group's ankara's fighting in syria as terrorists. expect unconditional solidarity in the fight against the mainly kurdish fighters he made that warning ahead of a nato summit in london that's already set to be dominated by internal divisions. nato needs to act in a proactive manner against threats posed by terrorist organizations it's inevitable that need to the need of readjusting its against terrorist threats they expect the allies to display strong cooperation with us in the threats. let's bring in jonah how he's joining us from london how is that warning by the turkish president likely to go down at the nato summit. well it certainly does set this up as the issue that is likely to be the main bone of contention at this meeting part of a sort of tangled web of interests that exists between turkey a full member of nato of course the united states and other members of nato and regift and perhaps ranking here alongside donald trump as the 2 most combustible elements
hello turkey's president says he will oppose nato's defense plan for baltic countries and poland unless it recognizes the group's ankara's fighting in syria as terrorists. expect unconditional solidarity in the fight against the mainly kurdish fighters he made that warning ahead of a nato summit in london that's already set to be dominated by internal divisions. nato needs to act in a proactive manner against threats posed by terrorist organizations it's inevitable that need to the need of...
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and techies president has warned he will oppose a baltic defense plan unless the alliance recognizes kodesh y p g fighters as terrorists. hello again i'm the stasi attain this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up for the 1st time iran's government acknowledges its security forces killed people it calls rioters during recent protests. and a powerful typhoon ripped through the philippines damaging homes and forcing thousands to evacuate. now it's the 75th anniversary of the world's biggest military alliance but even before the nato summit begins in london deep divisions are already on stock display among members from both sides of the atlantic president has his house at french leader. he and nato secretary general against elton back both reacted shoppy to microns recent description of nato as quote brain dead. better serves a greater purpose and they got to be unfair to the united states because the united states has created this proportionate amount and i heard the president would groan said there was a grade that i think is really insulting to a lot of different origins includ
and techies president has warned he will oppose a baltic defense plan unless the alliance recognizes kodesh y p g fighters as terrorists. hello again i'm the stasi attain this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up for the 1st time iran's government acknowledges its security forces killed people it calls rioters during recent protests. and a powerful typhoon ripped through the philippines damaging homes and forcing thousands to evacuate. now it's the 75th anniversary of the world's biggest...
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its location on the top of a river and close proximity to the baltic sea were very advantageous the oldwarehouses are still quite impressive. the most famous left mark of rubik the heights gate in 2006 it was even stamped on the 2 year old court so if you're a new pick go to the gate very you can really learn something about the history of this city. to gauge was built in the 15th century and was one of 3 city gates which were also used for defense today it houses the museum. even thing is holding which is the best time to visit many of the christmas markets in time to have back over to the town hall. mulled wine christmas decorations rose to its omens it's also enticed see. everything story coats and shines is that all you need to get in the christmas spirit comes here are you getting in the mood for christmas i'm on a spending spree no i am fine and christmas i think lubeck always goes all out and it does a beautiful job he'd to see i come here every year to drink mulled wine and eat donuts with my family i think it's great. yes of course you can see there is a lot of small shops see
its location on the top of a river and close proximity to the baltic sea were very advantageous the oldwarehouses are still quite impressive. the most famous left mark of rubik the heights gate in 2006 it was even stamped on the 2 year old court so if you're a new pick go to the gate very you can really learn something about the history of this city. to gauge was built in the 15th century and was one of 3 city gates which were also used for defense today it houses the museum. even thing is...
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turkey threatened not to endorse the plan for poland and the baltic nations, but after other memberszed its military operations in syria. the state department is accusing iranian security forces of killing more than 1000
turkey threatened not to endorse the plan for poland and the baltic nations, but after other memberszed its military operations in syria. the state department is accusing iranian security forces of killing more than 1000
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the joint statement saw nato members agree a common defence plan for the baltic region.re the meting from turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan to oppose it unless nato members agreed to support turkey in its fight against kurdish groups in syria it considers terrorists. but other leaders, including the french president emmanuel macron, made clear they opposed such a move, not least because kurdish—led forces were key allies in the us—led multinational coalition against is in syria. bersa simsek is from the bbc‘s turkish service. tu rkey‘s turkey's president wanted nato members to recognise the kurdish militia as a terrorist organisation and on the other hand, many nato members see them as an ally regarding theirfight members see them as an ally regarding their fight against the islamic state group rather than a terrorist organisation that you know, turkey had conducted an operation in northern syria in september and might have felt isolated because this operation had been conducted by many european and nato members. 50 he wanted that, he was going to oppose this defen
the joint statement saw nato members agree a common defence plan for the baltic region.re the meting from turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan to oppose it unless nato members agreed to support turkey in its fight against kurdish groups in syria it considers terrorists. but other leaders, including the french president emmanuel macron, made clear they opposed such a move, not least because kurdish—led forces were key allies in the us—led multinational coalition against is in syria. bersa...
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threaten to undermine the collective defense of the alliance by saying it will stand in the way of baltic defenses against russia if nature doesn't stand behind it on the kurds how is it possible that turkey has been able to buy russian air defenses we have to result turkey's ambiguity regarding i still fight is which he said turkey often for a long side or worked alongside us proxies this is detrimental to our security take a listen now to a little exchange and what mr macron had to say specifically about returning i still fighters. no making a mistake number one problem an arm of the firm fight as this is the ice type of racism. and you have more more by this decision to pick which one is a great politician because that was one of the greatest non-answers i've heard and that's ok because sometimes they will say that if you're going to have some tunnel vision from the evil side i don't think the president is wrong but could be the threat to say this is your god responsibility i'm sorry to say that. we had some awful but if you don't you get to really feel as if you seem to know no one. n
threaten to undermine the collective defense of the alliance by saying it will stand in the way of baltic defenses against russia if nature doesn't stand behind it on the kurds how is it possible that turkey has been able to buy russian air defenses we have to result turkey's ambiguity regarding i still fight is which he said turkey often for a long side or worked alongside us proxies this is detrimental to our security take a listen now to a little exchange and what mr macron had to say...
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d obviously, the baltic states are tiny andhe russian bear is right next to them. they have suffered massive cyber meltdowns, including -- especially the case of estonia. turkey had threatened to one -- erdogan, had threatened to veto it unless people in the other member states labeled the kurds as terrorists. that did not happen for good reason and erdogan back down. laura: nato secretary-general says they need to take china into account more. >> none of us is missing the road initiative, investing and massive amounts of chinese wealth and infrastructure projects, has hit europe big time. a lot of the ports,he newport construction, is financed by the chinese. then there are other related challenges. chinese technology, 5g, which is going to be our communications future ito some substantial extent now being manufacturednd, hardwareoftware, by china. there is a huge risk that china building in backdoors and will be ableo exploit the data. laura: president trump is just the latest american leader to ask nato leaders to spend more on defense, but the fact he's doing i
d obviously, the baltic states are tiny andhe russian bear is right next to them. they have suffered massive cyber meltdowns, including -- especially the case of estonia. turkey had threatened to one -- erdogan, had threatened to veto it unless people in the other member states labeled the kurds as terrorists. that did not happen for good reason and erdogan back down. laura: nato secretary-general says they need to take china into account more. >> none of us is missing the road...
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it's a convenient route and the dental is the ukrainian route is longer than the route along the baltic sea it is longer and more expensive for us but nevertheless this route is worked out to central and to southern europe it's good and we're ready to keep it. in. talks in berlin half now leads to a good deal between russia and its neighbor. to these very intensive talks and very glad to say that we reached agreement in principle. all the elements which i believe it's very good and very close at the news for europe for russia. for god markets and for cities in. moscow and here yet to go over some details of the deal before signing. your brief and some of the other stories making the news at this hour of the gambling hub of macau how celebrated 20 years since was transferred to the chinese room at a ceremony marking the anniversary chinese president xi jinping said china would not allow foreign interference in macau or. both regions with the one country 2 systems model she also swore in macao snoo probating government. in the us democratic white house hopefuls sparred in the 6 debate of
it's a convenient route and the dental is the ukrainian route is longer than the route along the baltic sea it is longer and more expensive for us but nevertheless this route is worked out to central and to southern europe it's good and we're ready to keep it. in. talks in berlin half now leads to a good deal between russia and its neighbor. to these very intensive talks and very glad to say that we reached agreement in principle. all the elements which i believe it's very good and very close...
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the dye was high but that's of the baltic sea between the land of the weaves between fresh water and salt water provide the best possible living conditions for many animals and plants species however tourism agriculture and the fishing industry have damaged the habitats of the shallow inland sea not just that the sea eats away at the german island. and then that was the sea is now threatening to divide the island into. this coastline is being repaired in a way that simulates nature several tons of sand of pumped out on to the beach the sun was taken from the sea floor further off. coast produced the 5 metre high sun june designed to protect this stretch of coastline. 2 years ago how awful storms caused significant damage the sea rushed in washing away the sangean that used to be here and more besides. the coachman it oversaw the planning of the new strategy. part of the island it was a dam has always had coastal erosion because of the way the ocean current flows here so to preserve the shape of the coast and the environment there's a general plan b. down by the state government that
the dye was high but that's of the baltic sea between the land of the weaves between fresh water and salt water provide the best possible living conditions for many animals and plants species however tourism agriculture and the fishing industry have damaged the habitats of the shallow inland sea not just that the sea eats away at the german island. and then that was the sea is now threatening to divide the island into. this coastline is being repaired in a way that simulates nature several tons...