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well, in continental europe, it's still the primacy of the ideas of the, like. this is something that we see specially in france and injure it, but don't you know, peppy, don't you think they, that i think they're actually in defiance of their own ideals, you know, sanctity a problem to process freedom of speech? absolutely no, no they, it's all, it's all rubbish. okay. i don't think that they are ever did with the enlightenment . go ahead, pepe. yeah, but they don't see it. it's amazing. i like i live between east and west as a lot of people know. i just came back from natal stand in france for almost 3 months and i arrived finished a move in. i feel relieved. i can have an intellectual dialogue in you stumble, which i tried many times to having paris and it's absolutely impossible. and these people do, you know, they're like meant by heart, but they simply don't see how their own ideals are melting nowadays. in the u. k, it's different, it's still a little bit of a white man's burden less and of course, america is in every cielo, of intelligence, all so called
well, in continental europe, it's still the primacy of the ideas of the, like. this is something that we see specially in france and injure it, but don't you know, peppy, don't you think they, that i think they're actually in defiance of their own ideals, you know, sanctity a problem to process freedom of speech? absolutely no, no they, it's all, it's all rubbish. okay. i don't think that they are ever did with the enlightenment . go ahead, pepe. yeah, but they don't see it. it's amazing. i...
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well, in continental europe, it's still the primacy of the ideas of the, like. this is something that we see specially in france and new jersey yet, but don't you know, peppy, don't you think they, that i think they're actually in defiance of their own ideals. you know, sanctity, a problem to process freedom of speech. absolutely. no, no they, it's all, it's all rubbish. okay. i don't think they they are ever didn't signing the enlightenment. go ahead, pepe. yeah. but they don't see it is. it's amazing. i like i live between east and west as a lot of people know. i just sting back from natal, stand in france for almost 3 months and i arrive in this, the move in, i feel relieved. i can have an intellectual dialogue in you stumble, which i tried many times to have in paris, and it's absolutely impossible. and these people do, you know, their life meant by heart, but they simply don't see how their own ideals are melting nowadays. in the u. k, it's different, okay, it's still a little bit of a white man's burden. less and of course in america is in every cielo, of
well, in continental europe, it's still the primacy of the ideas of the, like. this is something that we see specially in france and new jersey yet, but don't you know, peppy, don't you think they, that i think they're actually in defiance of their own ideals. you know, sanctity, a problem to process freedom of speech. absolutely. no, no they, it's all, it's all rubbish. okay. i don't think they they are ever didn't signing the enlightenment. go ahead, pepe. yeah. but they don't see it is. it's...
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busy of from an a gym monic point of view, either continental europe, u. k, or america, and the collective west as oh, this is beyond, i'm not to my, this is the ultimate, but it's assumption that they will never happen. history. but peter, this, this mindset when they call it american exceptionalism, but, i mean, and it's eurocentric as well. and it's untenable. i mean, it's really amazing. you know, you look at europe right now because of what's going on, the ukraine. they have an energy crisis, possible food crisis. they are food bags here, and they still hold these ideas that they're the center of the world. go ahead peter. well they, in some ways they are still very, very relevant and very important. you know, we can discount the west when we're looking at the future of humanity at this point . the problem is that they're so short sighted take the case of biden, yet biden wants to weaken russia. he wants to punish russia. and in order to do so, he is effectively creating conditions in the u. s. and in much of the rest of the world that are going espec
busy of from an a gym monic point of view, either continental europe, u. k, or america, and the collective west as oh, this is beyond, i'm not to my, this is the ultimate, but it's assumption that they will never happen. history. but peter, this, this mindset when they call it american exceptionalism, but, i mean, and it's eurocentric as well. and it's untenable. i mean, it's really amazing. you know, you look at europe right now because of what's going on, the ukraine. they have an energy...
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busy of from an a gym on a point of view, either continental europe, u. k, or america, and the collective west as oh, this is beyond, i'm not to my, this is the ultimate, but it's assumption that they will never happen. history. but peter, this, this mindset when they call it american exceptionalism, but, i mean, and it's eurocentric as well. and it's untenable. i mean, it's really amazing. you know, you look at europe right now because of what's going on, the ukraine. they have an energy crisis, possible food crisis. they are food bags here, and they still hold these ideas that they're the center of the world. go ahead peter. well they, in some ways they are still very, very relevant and very important. you know, we can discount the west when we're looking at the future of humanity at this point . the problem is that they're so short sighted take the case of biden, yet biden wants to weaken russia. he wants to punish russia. and in order to do so, he is effectively creating conditions in the u. s. and in much of the rest of the world that are going espec
busy of from an a gym on a point of view, either continental europe, u. k, or america, and the collective west as oh, this is beyond, i'm not to my, this is the ultimate, but it's assumption that they will never happen. history. but peter, this, this mindset when they call it american exceptionalism, but, i mean, and it's eurocentric as well. and it's untenable. i mean, it's really amazing. you know, you look at europe right now because of what's going on, the ukraine. they have an energy...
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that's continental europe and north africa but it's coming to the uk as well. of the week? that's right, gareth, and i want to show you this animation of how it's sweeping from europe and from the places that bethany was talking about here, as you can see, and it's gonna start sweeping on monday. the hot air will move on from europe to central and southern england and wales. and just to put it in perspective, in 2020, the met forecast for 23july 2050, what the temperatures would look like, and they're saying that on tuesday in the uk — not 23 july 2050, but here in 2022 — they're gonna be very similar temperatures. and the atmospheric scientist dr simon lee was saying this is not that climate change is bringing these temperatures faster than anticipated, but it is an insight into the future — this is what it's going to be like at that time. the previous record in the uk was 38.7 degrees. the met is saying there's a 50—50 chance that it will reach a0 degrees for the first time in the uk. scorching temperatures. you mentioned there climate change — it seems to be
that's continental europe and north africa but it's coming to the uk as well. of the week? that's right, gareth, and i want to show you this animation of how it's sweeping from europe and from the places that bethany was talking about here, as you can see, and it's gonna start sweeping on monday. the hot air will move on from europe to central and southern england and wales. and just to put it in perspective, in 2020, the met forecast for 23july 2050, what the temperatures would look like, and...
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temperatures are already soaring across continental europe with wildfires burning in parts of france,winds and tinder—dry conditions are fuelling the flames. 281 people are known now to have died in spain and portugal due to the high temperatures. bethany bell reports. forests are aflame in southern europe. after days of searing heat, wildfires continue to spread. in south—western france, hundreds of people had to be evacuated. the countryside around salamanca in spain was on fire. in portugal, the flames reached one of the country's main motorways. the emergency services are on high alert. in faro, in the algarve, some holiday—makers decided to go home early when the flames got too close. we are leaving because the fire was apparently controlled yesterday but it's coming very close to our house. we were renting for one week of holiday and we decided not to stay for one day with — with the risk of of fire so close to us. portugal has experienced record high temperatures this week — a grim reality. climate change is, i think, that one of the conditions that make it harder to — to firef
temperatures are already soaring across continental europe with wildfires burning in parts of france,winds and tinder—dry conditions are fuelling the flames. 281 people are known now to have died in spain and portugal due to the high temperatures. bethany bell reports. forests are aflame in southern europe. after days of searing heat, wildfires continue to spread. in south—western france, hundreds of people had to be evacuated. the countryside around salamanca in spain was on fire. in...
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i'm just continental europe who have an elite.hat's the problem, you know, they are, as they say, very weak. so it means they resist, supposedly. there, you understand, they are very indignant. that's the whole tragedy in this, that continental europe has no sovereignty. although france is a nuclear power. could have resisted the dictates of america and england in full voice, they became puppets in the hands of the british. here is a macron. he showed his absolute weakness. and, you understand such lethargy, they did not show any character to protect the whole of continental europe, that's the onslaught, which means the anglo-protestants. as a result, the whole of europe today is hostage, they all suffer. moreover, this is all that is being done against the interests of europe. all that is being done is gas policy. yes, like the goal of anglo protestants, bringing the german economy to its knees, because it is the loco of all europe. and if you put it on its knees, then all of europe will be on its knees, and they will ask like uk
i'm just continental europe who have an elite.hat's the problem, you know, they are, as they say, very weak. so it means they resist, supposedly. there, you understand, they are very indignant. that's the whole tragedy in this, that continental europe has no sovereignty. although france is a nuclear power. could have resisted the dictates of america and england in full voice, they became puppets in the hands of the british. here is a macron. he showed his absolute weakness. and, you understand...
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is it wrong to call what is happening in continental europe and uk a crisis? e had that crisis last winter on the energy crunch in europe and then the ukraine war. it is a crisis with a bigger impact from last winter. now we see gas prices peaking again. gas prices are volatile. they go up and down. they have never seen gas prices like in the summer that is normally the low season. now prices are peaking almost as high as the historic peak during the worst had in europe this crisis, but crisis is anticipated by the markets because the real crisis for ordinary people and for politicians will come over the winter if we are not able to fill the gas storage and that is empty during the winter, then you absolutely have a crisis political crisis and, of course, people unable to heat their houses the real crisis can be this winter all historic prices on the energy markets dwarfed by the situation in europe. that is what the market is anticipating >> heatwaves get all of the media attention. actually cold tkills far more people globeally and in europe per magnus, cold
is it wrong to call what is happening in continental europe and uk a crisis? e had that crisis last winter on the energy crunch in europe and then the ukraine war. it is a crisis with a bigger impact from last winter. now we see gas prices peaking again. gas prices are volatile. they go up and down. they have never seen gas prices like in the summer that is normally the low season. now prices are peaking almost as high as the historic peak during the worst had in europe this crisis, but crisis...
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. >> let's get more on continental europe which is also facing extreme temperatures. burning in parts of spain and portugal. >> force are aflame in southern europe. after today's searing heat, wildfires continue to spread. in southwestern france, hundreds of people have to be evacuated. the countryside around salamanca and spain was on fire. in portugal, tings reached one of the country's main wates. emergency services are on gh alert. in faro and al goes, some holidaymakers decided to go home early when the flames not to close. >> are leaving because the fire was controlled yesterday but is coming very close to our house. we were renting for one week of holiday and we decided not to a for one day with the risk of fire so close to us. >> pull trickle -- portugal has experienced higher than record temperatures this week. >> climate change is one of the conditions that make it hard to firefight these kinds of fires. he aays get figure, fire by fire, but firefighters are making a very good job. >> this is what the flames leave behind. scorched pen groves on the very edge
. >> let's get more on continental europe which is also facing extreme temperatures. burning in parts of spain and portugal. >> force are aflame in southern europe. after today's searing heat, wildfires continue to spread. in southwestern france, hundreds of people have to be evacuated. the countryside around salamanca and spain was on fire. in portugal, tings reached one of the country's main wates. emergency services are on gh alert. in faro and al goes, some holidaymakers...
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so again, some fairly warm air spreading in from continental europe heading up towards eastern partsrain initially for northern ireland, then spreading into some western parts of scotland and england as well. central and eastern england probably staying dry with sunny spells all day and temperatures a little bit warmer on saturday compared to what we'll see on friday. so highs the mid to high 205. we've lost that cool breeze from the likes of newcastle for instance, high teens or low 205 for scotland and for northern ireland. by the time we get to sunday, low pressure spreads further east, so quite a few heavy showers on sunday, could be heavy and thundery towards the northwest. the breeze picking up too, but again, southeast remaining dry for a good part of the day where we really could do with some rainfall around. and it's going to feel warm in the southeast with temperatures as high as around 30 degrees, typically the low 205 towards the northwest. bye for now. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... joe biden tests positive for c
so again, some fairly warm air spreading in from continental europe heading up towards eastern partsrain initially for northern ireland, then spreading into some western parts of scotland and england as well. central and eastern england probably staying dry with sunny spells all day and temperatures a little bit warmer on saturday compared to what we'll see on friday. so highs the mid to high 205. we've lost that cool breeze from the likes of newcastle for instance, high teens or low 205 for...
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but it really gets pushed back down under continental europe and particularly western europe is the focalo melt and soften the permafrost, that presumably is when we run into more emissions problems. what's coming out of the permafrost? that's the real worry and why we call this a feedback event. the warming itself is bad and the more we warm the arctic and siberian permafrost, the more release of methane. it's one of the most potent greenhouse gases that then contributes more, and every time you hear about another collapse of a permafrost belt, another discovery of a mammoth in the ice because permafrost is melting, these are effects of this excessive heating over siberia where we have a huge amount of methane that could be released and is being released today. dr daniel kammen, earlier. let's get some of the day's other news. president biden says he's asked officials to check whether he has the authority to declare an abortion—related public health emergency. he's under pressure from fellow democrats to do more to protect abortion rights following last month's supreme court ruling, whic
but it really gets pushed back down under continental europe and particularly western europe is the focalo melt and soften the permafrost, that presumably is when we run into more emissions problems. what's coming out of the permafrost? that's the real worry and why we call this a feedback event. the warming itself is bad and the more we warm the arctic and siberian permafrost, the more release of methane. it's one of the most potent greenhouse gases that then contributes more, and every time...
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would not have delayed, gas turbines sent for repair. 1,000 britons who wanted to relax in continental europeestrictions were stuck halfway this weekend and huge lines of tourists formed at the ferry crossing the english channel and in front of the euro tunnel. i had to start my vacation with an overnight stay in my car, things are no better. and in many european airports , airlines endlessly postpone, or even completely cancel, scheduled flights. alexander kanevich understood the causes of transport troubles in europe this vacation will definitely be remembered by tens of thousands of britons for a long time all weekend in the english port of the dollar giant queues for the ferry crossing, those who want to relax in continental europe are forced to spend 5-7, and sometimes 10 hours, to drive along heavily loaded roads and pass all customs procedures. this situation occurred due to a lack of resources. owls narrow authorities should by this, which i tell them directly, london blames the french border service for the current situation, which did not send to checkpoints additional staff until t
would not have delayed, gas turbines sent for repair. 1,000 britons who wanted to relax in continental europeestrictions were stuck halfway this weekend and huge lines of tourists formed at the ferry crossing the english channel and in front of the euro tunnel. i had to start my vacation with an overnight stay in my car, things are no better. and in many european airports , airlines endlessly postpone, or even completely cancel, scheduled flights. alexander kanevich understood the causes of...
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continental europe could be pumped over here. the south, for example, from italy, the mediterranean coast of italy or france to deliver from here to the inside in the center of europe where are the delivery points, respectively acceptance? luggage yes to supply your referenced gas of this possibility. there is simply not physically there, because the european commission itself carried out these calculations. i know these calculations, there in 17-18 in the framework of such a project on the uaz. they say that only 25% of the regasified regasification capacity of the pipeline was provided and the capacity to deliver registered lng deep into europe, so i argue that now the americans are playing the next card they are trying to create a north south corridor. eastern europe to link poland bulgaria greece and the pipeline session to expand the pipeline network to gain access to western ukrainian, and underground gas storage facilities in order to regenerate their gas, which is supplied, say, to terminals in poland, there is a pig estu
continental europe could be pumped over here. the south, for example, from italy, the mediterranean coast of italy or france to deliver from here to the inside in the center of europe where are the delivery points, respectively acceptance? luggage yes to supply your referenced gas of this possibility. there is simply not physically there, because the european commission itself carried out these calculations. i know these calculations, there in 17-18 in the framework of such a project on the...
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k. continental europe, the, the numbers or mnemic at best, doesn't europe have to pick up here and carry more of a load if we expect ukraine to win? short answer, i would say yes, i don't want to be dismissive of some of the excellent efforts that we've seen. i would highlight the british is one example of a country and then really is done quite a bit. i was very disappointed with germany's policy towards providing arms ukraine, pre invasion. thankfully they change that. but i mean, the broader thing here is that are valuable european allies really have to continue to step up and step up for the long term. you know, and when you still have 20 to 30, you know, allies not spending 2 percent of their g p on defense. that's going to be a problem. and let me ask you about what we heard from the president of ukraine. zalinski tolling for reconstruction to begin now and not after the war is over. you as a military man, do you think that this is even feasible, or would it be sensible? is it sensible to rebuild while russia is still attacking parts of the country? you know, if i were once again a
k. continental europe, the, the numbers or mnemic at best, doesn't europe have to pick up here and carry more of a load if we expect ukraine to win? short answer, i would say yes, i don't want to be dismissive of some of the excellent efforts that we've seen. i would highlight the british is one example of a country and then really is done quite a bit. i was very disappointed with germany's policy towards providing arms ukraine, pre invasion. thankfully they change that. but i mean, the broader...
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but it really gets pushed back down under continental europe and particularly western europe is the focal it's managing to melt and soften the permafrost, that presumably is when we run into more admissions problems. what's coming out of the permafrost was like that's the real worry and why we call this a feedback about. the real worry and why we call this a feedback about.— a feedback about. the woman itself is bad _ a feedback about. the woman itself is bad and _ a feedback about. the woman itself is bad and the _ a feedback about. the woman itself is bad and the more - a feedback about. the woman itself is bad and the more we | itself is bad and the more we warm the arctic and siberian permafrost, the more release of methane. it's one of the most potent greenhouse gases that then contribute small, and every time you hear about another collapse of the permafrost developed, another discovery of a mammoth in the ice because permafrost is melting, these effects of this excessive heating over siberia we have a huge amount of methane that could be released and is being released today. very c
but it really gets pushed back down under continental europe and particularly western europe is the focal it's managing to melt and soften the permafrost, that presumably is when we run into more admissions problems. what's coming out of the permafrost was like that's the real worry and why we call this a feedback about. the real worry and why we call this a feedback about.— a feedback about. the woman itself is bad _ a feedback about. the woman itself is bad and _ a feedback about. the woman...
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k to continental europe operated by the u. k. they offload gas to europe in the summer months when britain doesn't have enough storage capacity for it. then in the winter time, the gas is sent back from the e. u to the u. k. when it's most needed there. but the newspaper talks about the possibility of the flow of europe simply being cut off. if a gas french hits britain, a british government spokesman, referred to emergency procedures in the extremely unlikely event of a supply emergency. national grid gas have longstanding emergency procedures in place to protect the integrity of britons gas network. all countries have such plans, and there is absolutely nothing to suggest that these emergency procedures would be needed. now. our priority is to continue working together with our e. u partners and allies, to and reliance on russian oil and gas. it's possible that post brags it u. k is faring better than it's you neighbors, a spokesman for the you case, national grid power network doesn't foresee any energy shortages. the u. k has
k to continental europe operated by the u. k. they offload gas to europe in the summer months when britain doesn't have enough storage capacity for it. then in the winter time, the gas is sent back from the e. u to the u. k. when it's most needed there. but the newspaper talks about the possibility of the flow of europe simply being cut off. if a gas french hits britain, a british government spokesman, referred to emergency procedures in the extremely unlikely event of a supply emergency....
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english port of the dollar gigantic queues for the ferry crossing, those who want to relax in continental europed to spend 5-7, and sometimes 10 hours to drive feasible busy roads and go through all customs procedures in this situation due to lack of resources. at the border, the french authorities should take care of this. and this is what i tell them directly, london blames the french border service for this situation, which did not send additional staff until the french authorities make excuses travelers lose valuable time. after all, for many linguistic restrictions, this is the first opportunity to relax in the last 2 1/2 years. my mother can hardly walk and we decided to go by car, as this is a huge number of flights from me. we are going to croatia, but so far, that we can’t even get to a colleague, getting behind the wheel and getting to a place of rest on our own forces the chaos that reigns in british airports for more than a week flights are postponed or canceled altogether, and on the most popular destinations during the summer holidays, there are many reasons for this fuel price and
english port of the dollar gigantic queues for the ferry crossing, those who want to relax in continental europed to spend 5-7, and sometimes 10 hours to drive feasible busy roads and go through all customs procedures in this situation due to lack of resources. at the border, the french authorities should take care of this. and this is what i tell them directly, london blames the french border service for this situation, which did not send additional staff until the french authorities make...
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do you think that continental europe is acting like this? conflict in ukraine? doesn't exist and is going to go away on its own. so certainly many people hostile hope that so at some point these strange your russians and you craniums will elaborate the deal within themselves and things will come back to what they used to be. oh, of course, reasonable people are people who understand the depth of this. so you know, rabbit hole in which russia fell and dragged europe with it, but they don't believe that. but unfortunately many people in business aren't that deep. and unfortunately. ready so yes, there is this and for quite frankly, i expected more from johnny. this is john how bits are with hers that have been supplied to brain. uh, not too many, but even those single ones that i already knew. oh, my god, our soldiers are saying this is, this is a marvelous piece of technology. they can make all the difference in this world and it would be such a huge promotion for john, you know, mastery of doing things. yeah. it's, it's a very good point. and time will tell as w
do you think that continental europe is acting like this? conflict in ukraine? doesn't exist and is going to go away on its own. so certainly many people hostile hope that so at some point these strange your russians and you craniums will elaborate the deal within themselves and things will come back to what they used to be. oh, of course, reasonable people are people who understand the depth of this. so you know, rabbit hole in which russia fell and dragged europe with it, but they don't...
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giant queues for a ferry crossing, those who want to relax in continental europe are forced to spend-7, and sometimes 10 hours, driving along heavily loaded roads and going through all customs procedures. this situation came about because of the lack of resources on the frontier the french authorities needed. do it and that's what i'm talking about frankly speaking, london blames the french border service for the current situation, which did not send additional employees to checkpoints, while the french authorities justify themselves . travelers are losing precious time. after all, for many linguistic restrictions, this is the first opportunity to relax in the last 2 1/2 years. my mother can hardly walk and we decided to go by car, as this is changed by a huge number of flights. we are going to croatia but so far we can't even get to a colleague gets behind the wheel and to get to the place of rest on their own is forced by the chaos reigning in british airports, flights have been postponed or canceled for more than a week, and on the most popular destinations during the summer holid
giant queues for a ferry crossing, those who want to relax in continental europe are forced to spend-7, and sometimes 10 hours, driving along heavily loaded roads and going through all customs procedures. this situation came about because of the lack of resources on the frontier the french authorities needed. do it and that's what i'm talking about frankly speaking, london blames the french border service for the current situation, which did not send additional employees to checkpoints, while...
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mostly understands whose side is the truth, but just like in germany, in most countries of continental europerkey is also infected with anti-americanism, and they blame it on what happened to the united states of america, thank you very much for the comment from monpasha to the journalist. well, the russian bulker sailor pozynych, loaded with ukrainian grain, left the vastopol bay the day before, correspondents of the crimea have already reported this in reality, as noted earlier, the russian bulk carrier pozynych was loaded with ukrainian grain from sevastopol on july 1, and the day before at around 11:30 a.m., the bulker left the berth of the grain terminal under the e-e, and in the summer , the dry cargo loaded along the e-e waterline passed under the escort of tugs and the pilot of the sevastopol through the bay and at about 12:00 left the port gate . the ship went in the direction of cape chersonese already at 12:30 another ship entered the sevastopol bay to load grain. well, we will discuss the topic of grain export to turkey ihor simovolos, the director of the middle eastern studies ce
mostly understands whose side is the truth, but just like in germany, in most countries of continental europerkey is also infected with anti-americanism, and they blame it on what happened to the united states of america, thank you very much for the comment from monpasha to the journalist. well, the russian bulker sailor pozynych, loaded with ukrainian grain, left the vastopol bay the day before, correspondents of the crimea have already reported this in reality, as noted earlier, the russian...
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so again some fairly warm airspreading in from continental europe, heading up towards eastern parts ofhighest temperatures through saturday into sunday. so this is how saturday shapes up, then. rain initially for northern ireland, then spreading into some western parts of scotland and england, as well. central and eastern england probably staying dry with sunny spells all day, and temperatures a little bit warmer on saturday compared to what we'll see on friday. so, highs, the mid to high 20s. we've lost that cool breeze from the likes of newcastle, for instance. high teens or low 20s for scotland and for northern ireland. by the time we get to sunday, low pressure spreads further east, so quite a few heavy showers on sunday — could be heavy and thundery towards the north—west. the breeze picking up, too, but again the south—east remaining dry for a good part of the day, where we could really do with some rainfall around. and it's going to feel warm in the south—east with temperatures as high as around 30 degrees — typically the low 20s towards the north—west. bye for now. this is bbc
so again some fairly warm airspreading in from continental europe, heading up towards eastern parts ofhighest temperatures through saturday into sunday. so this is how saturday shapes up, then. rain initially for northern ireland, then spreading into some western parts of scotland and england, as well. central and eastern england probably staying dry with sunny spells all day, and temperatures a little bit warmer on saturday compared to what we'll see on friday. so, highs, the mid to high 20s....
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themselves, and where there are problems, for example, they cannot refuse immediately in europe, in continental europewant to freeze, you can understand them. by the way, there are political nuances here, and because if you immediately cut off russian gas and it will lead to serious social and economic problems, it can have a negative effect on the domestic political situation in some countries , some countries, for example, slovakia and hungary, can not immediately give up russian oil, what you quoted is gold it is difficult to explain here, one must ask the representatives of the american side why such an exception is a similar situation . to examine in more detail, this is a similar situation, we paid attention to it, we insisted that this instruction be removed after all, it was later removed, i do not rule out what well, the court with those merchant ships that enter the ports here is just the situation is clear, here there is economic lobbying there is the interest of individual companies of individual countries, and indeed here it is precisely necessary to gradually strengthen sanctions and the
themselves, and where there are problems, for example, they cannot refuse immediately in europe, in continental europewant to freeze, you can understand them. by the way, there are political nuances here, and because if you immediately cut off russian gas and it will lead to serious social and economic problems, it can have a negative effect on the domestic political situation in some countries , some countries, for example, slovakia and hungary, can not immediately give up russian oil, what...
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prepared officers , sergeants and privates, that is, the powerful wehrmacht that conquered continental europe down, ground up, ground up, then came the second round of mobilized people, the third, then the volks, er, volks tour, we went on like this, that is, people are running out. maybe they are just betting on it because we we see how much they use their orcs , in particular, in the kharkiv region, we saw what happened in luhansk oblast, in particular, that is, in numbers . there were no moods in society, other nationalities came here from the depths of the russian federation, which are dying here, but there are many questions, whether there will be mobilization or not, we understand that without mobilization it will be very difficult for them to continue to advance, i especially see that they have prospects, and they have not given up on this, where the south is, and the battle for the south. i have already said many times that it is ahead, it will depend on a lot of things. how will the battle for the donbas for the east end, and i think that they will do either en masse or covert mobili
prepared officers , sergeants and privates, that is, the powerful wehrmacht that conquered continental europe down, ground up, ground up, then came the second round of mobilized people, the third, then the volks, er, volks tour, we went on like this, that is, people are running out. maybe they are just betting on it because we we see how much they use their orcs , in particular, in the kharkiv region, we saw what happened in luhansk oblast, in particular, that is, in numbers . there were no...
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some fairly warm air spreading in from continental europe heading up towards eastern parts of englandatures through saturday into sunday. this is how saturday shapes up, rain initially for northern ireland and spreading into western parts of scotland and england. central and eastern england probably stay dry with sunny spells all day and temperatures a bit warmer on saturday compared to friday. highs, the mid to high 20s. lots of cool breeze from the likes of newcastle. high teens or low 20s for scotland and northern ireland. by sunday, low pressure spread further east that quite a few heavy showers on sunday, could be thundering to the north—west, the breeze picking up the south—east remaining dry for a good part of the day, when we could really do with some rainfall around and it will feel warm in the south—east with temperatures as high as 30 degrees, typically the low 20s towards the north—west. goodbye for now. you are watching bbc news with me, ourtop you are watching bbc news with me, our top stories: you are watching bbc news with me, ourtop stories: in you are watching bbc ne
some fairly warm air spreading in from continental europe heading up towards eastern parts of englandatures through saturday into sunday. this is how saturday shapes up, rain initially for northern ireland and spreading into western parts of scotland and england. central and eastern england probably stay dry with sunny spells all day and temperatures a bit warmer on saturday compared to friday. highs, the mid to high 20s. lots of cool breeze from the likes of newcastle. high teens or low 20s...
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1a: absolutely, 2003 was traumatic in continental europe.e more broadly, sasserand research i have done more broadly, sasser and 0'neill at exeter university in the uk, a lot of important work on climate imagery, there has been a shift away from the solely positive imagery associated with heatwaves and extreme events. in with heatwaves and extreme events. . , , with heatwaves and extreme events. ., , , ., . events. in that sense, how much is that tilting _ events. in that sense, how much is that tilting the _ events. in that sense, how much is that tilting the general - is that tilting the general public perception that climate change is real? this is another conundrum, isn't it? we have extreme heat, temperatures, weather, and that link directly to climate change is always one we are very sensitive to.- we are very sensitive to. yeah, climate change _ we are very sensitive to. yeah, climate change is _ we are very sensitive to. yeah, climate change is real, - we are very sensitive to. yeah, climate change is real, it's - climate change is r
1a: absolutely, 2003 was traumatic in continental europe.e more broadly, sasserand research i have done more broadly, sasser and 0'neill at exeter university in the uk, a lot of important work on climate imagery, there has been a shift away from the solely positive imagery associated with heatwaves and extreme events. in with heatwaves and extreme events. . , , with heatwaves and extreme events. ., , , ., . events. in that sense, how much is that tilting _ events. in that sense, how much is...
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so, again, some fairly warm air spreading in from continental europe heading up towards eastern partsn rain initially for northern ireland, then spreading into some western parts of scotland and england as well. central and eastern england probably staying dry with sunny spells all day, and temperatures a little bit warmer on saturday compared to what we'll see on friday. so, highs the mid to high 20s. we've lost that cool breeze from the likes of newcastle, for instance, high teens or low 20s for scotland and for northern ireland. by the time we get to sunday, low pressure spreads further east, so quite a few heavy showers on sunday, could be heavy and thundery towards the northwest. the breeze picking up too, but again, southeast remaining dry for a good part of the day where we really could do with some rainfall around. and it's going to feel warm in the southeast with temperatures as high as around 30 degrees, typically the low 20s towards the northwest. bye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines... us presidentjoe biden has tested positive for covid. the seventy nine year old,
so, again, some fairly warm air spreading in from continental europe heading up towards eastern partsn rain initially for northern ireland, then spreading into some western parts of scotland and england as well. central and eastern england probably staying dry with sunny spells all day, and temperatures a little bit warmer on saturday compared to what we'll see on friday. so, highs the mid to high 20s. we've lost that cool breeze from the likes of newcastle, for instance, high teens or low 20s...
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real politician, and now that's what i see only macron will claim the role of the leader of continental europe, of course. he himself will not make all the decisions. there are people, there are drags. well, if there is an arrest and so on. but those who can push european politics forward are macron, along with those whom i did not actually name. everyone else plays an important role, including our polish friends, but even less so in the european union there are those who cause uh, well, they cause the atmosphere , create and set the tone, and today, after all, it is macron, and you know the role of macron and the french in general in granting us candidate status in the eu, it is actually, well, key, almost i would say thank you very much for your comment pavlo klimkin minister of foreign affairs of ukraine 14-19 years now at dawn the russian invaders launched missile strikes on the island of snake this was reported by the spokesman of odesa serhiy bratchuk of the military administration, according to him, two rockets significantly damaged the zmiinyi pier . but at the same time, the ukrainian
real politician, and now that's what i see only macron will claim the role of the leader of continental europe, of course. he himself will not make all the decisions. there are people, there are drags. well, if there is an arrest and so on. but those who can push european politics forward are macron, along with those whom i did not actually name. everyone else plays an important role, including our polish friends, but even less so in the european union there are those who cause uh, well, they...
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continental europe is also coping with extreme temperatures, as wildfires burn in parts of france, spainlimate editor justin rowlatt reports. the earth is a scorched bear after a wildfire swept through here. soaring temperatures have dried out vegetation and sparked infernos, not just here in portugal, where the flames reached a motorway, but in spain. and in france too, where hundreds of people had to be evacuated as their homes were consumed by the blaze. and the weather that caused all this is headed our way. the heat wave that is roasting southern europe is on the move, drawn north by an atlantic low. england and parts of wales will start to feel the blast of continental heat on sunday and it will build towards those record high temperatures through monday and into tuesday. with the met office forecasting the hottest day in british history, the uk has been forced onto an emergency footing. health chiefs fear hospitals could be overwhelmed by heat —related casualties. we be overwhelmed by heat -related casualties. ~ ., ., . ., , casualties. we have got increasing number of people _ ca
continental europe is also coping with extreme temperatures, as wildfires burn in parts of france, spainlimate editor justin rowlatt reports. the earth is a scorched bear after a wildfire swept through here. soaring temperatures have dried out vegetation and sparked infernos, not just here in portugal, where the flames reached a motorway, but in spain. and in france too, where hundreds of people had to be evacuated as their homes were consumed by the blaze. and the weather that caused all this...
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michael 0'leary said he could hire people from continental europe forjobs that he cannot fill with britishsas would help ease disruption to air travel. the duke of sussex has won a bid to bring a high court challenge against the home office over his uk security arrangements. the duke is taking legal action over a decision not to allow him to pay for police protection for himself and his family when visiting from north america. prince harry lost full protection when he stepped back from royal duties in 2020. the commonwealth games begin next week in birmingham. and now countries where is it illegal to be gay have been told they are less likely to be chosen to host in future years, by the head of the games federation. more than half of the 5a countries competing this year, including many caribbean island nations like jamaica, have laws against same sex relationships. phil mackie has the story. tom daley�*s probably the best—known openly gay athlete to have competed at the commonwealth games. he's made it easier for some to take the plunge, but for most it's simply not possible. in the 5a com
michael 0'leary said he could hire people from continental europe forjobs that he cannot fill with britishsas would help ease disruption to air travel. the duke of sussex has won a bid to bring a high court challenge against the home office over his uk security arrangements. the duke is taking legal action over a decision not to allow him to pay for police protection for himself and his family when visiting from north america. prince harry lost full protection when he stepped back from royal...
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we're not ruling out further heat waves, continental europe is very hot at the moment and the northerny hot. there's heat waves in the united states, heat waves in china, and it's certainly looking like this summer's going to be much warmer and we're going to see a lot less precipitation than we usually see. how does this compare with the past? 1976 is perhaps the uk's most famous heatwave. temperatures hit almost 36 degrees, so lower than today, but the hot weather went on for days and days. and extreme heat is getting more common. of the top ten hottest days since the victorian era when records began, seven are in the last 20 years. and remember, this is all happening atjust over one degree of global warming. so what about the future? well, first off, we don't yet know what this summer still has in store for us. the met office says it hasn't ruled out the possibility of more heatwaves this year. but climate scientists say we can certainly expect more heatwaves in the years to come. here's how hot the earth is now — a little more than one degree over what it was before the industrial
we're not ruling out further heat waves, continental europe is very hot at the moment and the northerny hot. there's heat waves in the united states, heat waves in china, and it's certainly looking like this summer's going to be much warmer and we're going to see a lot less precipitation than we usually see. how does this compare with the past? 1976 is perhaps the uk's most famous heatwave. temperatures hit almost 36 degrees, so lower than today, but the hot weather went on for days and days....
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continental europe is also coping with extreme temperatures, as wildfires burn in parts of france, spainditions have helped to fuel the flames. at least 281 people are now known to have died in spain and portugal alone — due to the high temperatures. our correspondent bethany bell reports from the algarve on the south coast of portugal. forests are a flame in southern europe. after days of searing heat, wildfires continue to spread. in south—western france, hundreds of people had to be evacuated. the countryside around salamanca in spain was on fire. in portugal, the flames reached one of the country's main motorways. the emergency services are on high alert. in the algarve, some holiday—makers decided to go home early when the flames got too close. artie to go home early when the flames got too close. ~ ., a, to go home early when the flames got too close. ~ ., ., , a. , too close. we are leaving because the fire was _ too close. we are leaving because the fire was apparently _ too close. we are leaving because the fire was apparently controlled | the fire was apparently controlled yest
continental europe is also coping with extreme temperatures, as wildfires burn in parts of france, spainditions have helped to fuel the flames. at least 281 people are now known to have died in spain and portugal alone — due to the high temperatures. our correspondent bethany bell reports from the algarve on the south coast of portugal. forests are a flame in southern europe. after days of searing heat, wildfires continue to spread. in south—western france, hundreds of people had to be...
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you see, i really hope that there is still a margin of safety for continental europe is and they will to the fact that e, what calls, kiev they say. so what, yes, we still won’t get worse from this. we do not have europe will be in europe will be. but we are still interested. we are now acting on the basis that, well, sooner or later we will return cooperation with these countries. here, see how subject unconditionally to our conditions. they don't, they don't, they don't , it's already three conditions about our conditions the first condition provided that they survived. here, what will cooperate with whom? yes, because what do you understand? well, here the game of chances has already gone completely different, that they will survive as capable economic and political entities from my point of view. well, one and a half percent left, such a gap remained this, uh, the national state and the united europe for survival, the fate is in their hands about who their hands are tied, fate. it can only be in the hands of pens. yes, fate is about hands, no pens. no candy it's a headline please,
you see, i really hope that there is still a margin of safety for continental europe is and they will to the fact that e, what calls, kiev they say. so what, yes, we still won’t get worse from this. we do not have europe will be in europe will be. but we are still interested. we are now acting on the basis that, well, sooner or later we will return cooperation with these countries. here, see how subject unconditionally to our conditions. they don't, they don't, they don't , it's already three...