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well, in continental europe, it's still the primacy of the ideas of the, you know, 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 it on following 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 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 istanbul, which i tried many times to having paris, and it's absolutely impossible. and these people, they know they're enlightment by heart, but they simply don't see how their own ideals are melting nowadays. in the u. k is different, okay, that it's still a little bit of a white man's burden. last and of course in america is in every cielo, of intelligence or so call
well, in continental europe, it's still the primacy of the ideas of the, you know, 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 it on following the enlightenment. go ahead, pepe. yeah, but they don't see...
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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 they, they never did. i didn't find 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 came 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 just a book 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, it's still a little bit of a white man's burden less and of course, america is in every cielo, of intelligence, all s
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 they, they never did. i didn't find the enlightenment. go ahead, pepe. yeah. but they don't see it is. it's...
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they must connect to networks to continental europe so as not to depend on moscow, despite the fact that, according to the assurances of the prime minister, estonia has been preparing for years for emergency synchronization here from the russian electrical system. still guarantee problem-free power supply authorities cannot. latvia is considering a bill on the status of the latvian language as the only state language according to the bill, citizens are prohibited from using any languages other than latvian when providing services to the population in transport shops and so on, local media admit that the bill is directed against the russian language, which is spoken by at least 40% residents of the country, however, an unexpected incident arose, what to do with ukrainians who do not know latvian, all information for them is published in their native language, which automatically falls under the ban. in addition, the new regulation will actually deprive ukrainian refugees of employment opportunities. today, amendments to legal traffic amendments come into force aimed at improving road sa
they must connect to networks to continental europe so as not to depend on moscow, despite the fact that, according to the assurances of the prime minister, estonia has been preparing for years for emergency synchronization here from the russian electrical system. still guarantee problem-free power supply authorities cannot. latvia is considering a bill on the status of the latvian language as the only state language according to the bill, citizens are prohibited from using any languages...
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either continental europe, yuki, or america, or, and the collective west as oh, this is be owned and maxima. this is the ultimate right let, but is assumption that this fun will never happen in the history now. but peter, this, this mindset when i call it american exceptionalism, been, 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, and they have an energy crisis, possible food crisis, their food banks here. and they still co, all these ideas that they are 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 us and in much of the rest of the world that are going especially in the us. now, the big issue on people's
either continental europe, yuki, or america, or, and the collective west as oh, this is be owned and maxima. this is the ultimate right let, but is assumption that this fun will never happen in the history now. but peter, this, this mindset when i call it american exceptionalism, been, 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, and they have an energy crisis, possible food...
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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. yeah. but don't you, don't you think they, i think they're actually in defiance of their own ideal. you know, thank you probably to process freedom of speech. i've still don't know that it's all. it's all rubbish. ok. i don't think they, they never did find the enlightenment. go ahead, pepe. yeah, but they don't see it. it's amazing. like i live between east and west as a lot of people know i just seen back from natal stand in trends for almost 3 months and i arrive in ish and i feel relieved. i can have anita lecture dialogue in istanbul, which i tried many times to having paris, and it's absolutely impossible. and these people do, you know, they're enlightment by heart, but they simply don't see how their own ideals are melting nowadays. in the u. k. is different. the okay, that it's still a little bit of a white man's burden. last and of course in america is in every cielo, of intelligence or so called the vantage in
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. yeah. but don't you, don't you think they, i think they're actually in defiance of their own ideal. you know, thank you probably to process freedom of speech. i've still don't know that it's all. it's all rubbish. ok. i don't think they, they never did find the enlightenment. go ahead, pepe. yeah, but they don't see it. it's amazing. like i live...
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and not only there against russia, but also china falls, of course, in the interests of, say, continental europe, germany would be united with eurasia, and there are these circles. there are the so-called eastern orientations, but they are so subjective and subject to the harsh dictates of washington that all these encroachments of germany end in the end, well, that's a failure. today and tomorrow , the president will hold a series of meetings with international leaders, including in informal events remind. our country has applied to join the shanghai cooperation organization as a full member. now minsk sco, observer it is possible that our application will be considered in samarkand well, as it became known , iran has joined the shanghai cooperation organization with a memorandum of commitment in order to join. in shos. the head of the iranian foreign ministry and the secretary general of the organization signed today. according to the secretary general, the sco, today, is important for both tehran and organizations. because iran's position in the region as a powerful and stable country. import
and not only there against russia, but also china falls, of course, in the interests of, say, continental europe, germany would be united with eurasia, and there are these circles. there are the so-called eastern orientations, but they are so subjective and subject to the harsh dictates of washington that all these encroachments of germany end in the end, well, that's a failure. today and tomorrow , the president will hold a series of meetings with international leaders, including in informal...
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well, 15 years ago, i remember the numbers, now i don't looked, but compared to continental europe, ituch less dependent on russian energy carriers, this is a strategic choice now due to the fact that the general situation on energy carriers in the world has developed in this way. again, one of the big problems facing the british government today are problems there, there is no need to talk about british internal problems, we have many of our internal problems, but we have one problem in britain now, the name of this problem is moscow, the moscow regime, and this problem we thank god, with the help of britain, we have to solve this problem, it is key, this problem will be solved, all other problems will be solved much more. thank you, mr. volodymyr . the appointment of listras as the head of the government of the united kingdom ihor kharchenko i apologize and volodymyr volya before that ihor kharchenko, a diplomat and has experience in diplomatic work, the former ambassador of ukraine to great britain , also joined
well, 15 years ago, i remember the numbers, now i don't looked, but compared to continental europe, ituch less dependent on russian energy carriers, this is a strategic choice now due to the fact that the general situation on energy carriers in the world has developed in this way. again, one of the big problems facing the british government today are problems there, there is no need to talk about british internal problems, we have many of our internal problems, but we have one problem in...
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and in quite a lot of other countries, including the continental europe overall. ecb is also having this particular problem. in fact, if you look at countries in europe, particularly those bordering russia, we have inflation of over 20% for quite a few months now so there is no doubt that we have got a problem. if whatever you are trying to do on the physical front is negated by what happens on the financial front. and the way in which the government has gone about trying to get more growth inevitably lead to this reaction in terms of interest rates, not just what the bank of england was, but more importantly, what is happening in the bond markets. interest rates going up is, as jonathan was suggesting, pretty dreadful for a number of individuals, a very large number of households, and also would be pretty bad for business, which have just been happy to have a bit of relief on the energy front. even though it is short-term, we will see what happens next. and are now being hit by this. it's not surprising that all the data we have in terms of consumer confidence an
and in quite a lot of other countries, including the continental europe overall. ecb is also having this particular problem. in fact, if you look at countries in europe, particularly those bordering russia, we have inflation of over 20% for quite a few months now so there is no doubt that we have got a problem. if whatever you are trying to do on the physical front is negated by what happens on the financial front. and the way in which the government has gone about trying to get more growth...
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perched on the southernmost tip of continental europe, just 1a kilometres from north africa, tarifa is gateway between these two continents. its position leaves the small spanish town open to a blasting from the winds that shape its rugged coastline. in this part of the world, there are two prevailing winds. one is the mellow, consistent poniente wind and the other one is this bad boy, the levante, which storms in from the east and batters this coastline, and when it does, all the best kitesurfers from around the world want to be right here. and yet while a windy beach break might not seem like your idea of a dream trip, it is for a mass influx of kitesurfers that sees the population of this once sleepy town over triple in size during the windy summer months. and this year will be bigger than ever as the world's leading kitesurfers compete to fly the highest in the world's ever big air competition, hosted right here in tarifa. the winds here can reach up to 60 knots, with the athletes expertly manipulating it to fly over 30 metres high. i have headed over to the leaderboard to see how
perched on the southernmost tip of continental europe, just 1a kilometres from north africa, tarifa is gateway between these two continents. its position leaves the small spanish town open to a blasting from the winds that shape its rugged coastline. in this part of the world, there are two prevailing winds. one is the mellow, consistent poniente wind and the other one is this bad boy, the levante, which storms in from the east and batters this coastline, and when it does, all the best...
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west unfortunately does not allow independent voices and you know, too full of voices in the continental europe. to say something that would come predicts the political purposes of the u. s. u. k. and the ukrainian public, and yet russia still pursuing as some modest attempts at trying to it's not many and then find some common international ground. i'm talking about the recent media by team from the international atomic energy agency to there's a power station, something that can cause a fleet among the russian analysts. some of them suggested that it was a worthwhile thing to do, you know, opening, leaving a door open to some sort of an international oversight. others argue that it was a reckless move on to part of the russians because it essentially invited a ukrainian and to storm the station once again and sort of sad, the ukrainian demons. i wonder where, where do you stand on this? do you think it makes sense to try to engage international organizations in this case? well, i think yes, i, because i, a which is or grading under the auspices of the united nations is not a western organizat
west unfortunately does not allow independent voices and you know, too full of voices in the continental europe. to say something that would come predicts the political purposes of the u. s. u. k. and the ukrainian public, and yet russia still pursuing as some modest attempts at trying to it's not many and then find some common international ground. i'm talking about the recent media by team from the international atomic energy agency to there's a power station, something that can cause a fleet...
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we will definitely look at the u.k., continental europe. ope we would look given the fact we just had quite an important policy being put forward on energy with their five-point plan. even in that you can see an opportunity. the u.s. energy sector versus the european energy sector you can see a significant amount of investment that does need to go into the u.s. energy sector to fill that gap europe is facing. i think there's tremendous opportunity. sonali: how much of a reliable trade is that given the dispersion you are seeing in yields in terms of whether oil is headed up or down. >> that is a big trade for the next quarter as well. seeing this popping up on october 5 and so far opec seems a bit too quiet on the way markets are shaped up. it is quite clear there's a disconnect between the physical market and the synthetic market at this point in time. it still has a structural supply deficit where is essentially the session concerns and demand concerns. sure those are correct but they can put those in place as we move into the final quarte
we will definitely look at the u.k., continental europe. ope we would look given the fact we just had quite an important policy being put forward on energy with their five-point plan. even in that you can see an opportunity. the u.s. energy sector versus the european energy sector you can see a significant amount of investment that does need to go into the u.s. energy sector to fill that gap europe is facing. i think there's tremendous opportunity. sonali: how much of a reliable trade is that...
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understand that the friendly position of russia is a threat to europeans and who want to help continental europecountermeasures that will be effective because let's say like that the prime minister of hungary is building such a structure with others who grab their hearts and shout that it is necessary to stop giving weapons to ukraine because it continues the war without understanding that it does not end in this way. thank you, mr. volodymyr, for the conversation. i wish you well health and all the best, i will remind our viewers that it was a biting politician, diplomat, minister of foreign affairs in 2007-2009, it was a program, the verdict was brought by serhii rudenko, tomorrow we will meet at 1:00 p.m. i will be visiting major general of the security service of ukraine viktor yagun, let's talk about the situation on the eastern-southern fronts and putin's statements. tomorrow putin will speak at the great eastern economic forum , let's hear what he will say there. so, until tomorrow, take care of yourself and your loved ones. goodbye, wild creatures can't take anything else and we in ukrai
understand that the friendly position of russia is a threat to europeans and who want to help continental europecountermeasures that will be effective because let's say like that the prime minister of hungary is building such a structure with others who grab their hearts and shout that it is necessary to stop giving weapons to ukraine because it continues the war without understanding that it does not end in this way. thank you, mr. volodymyr, for the conversation. i wish you well health and...
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west unfortunately does not allow independent voices and you know, too full of voices in the continental europe. to say something that would contradicts the political purposes of the u. s. u k. and the ukrainian part, and yet russia still pursuing as some modest attempts at trying to it's not many and then find some common international ground. i'm talking about the recent reason, my team from the international atomic energy agency to there's a power station, something that i think causes fleet among the russian analysts. some of them suggested that it was a worthwhile thing to do, you know, opening, leaving a door open to some sort of an international oversight. others argue that it was a reckless move on to part of the russians because it essentially invited a ukrainian it to storm the station once again and sort of sad the ukrainian demons. i wonder where when do you stand on this? do you think it makes sense to try to engage international organizations in this case? well, i think yes, i, because i, a which is or grading under the auspices of the united nations is not a western organization
west unfortunately does not allow independent voices and you know, too full of voices in the continental europe. to say something that would contradicts the political purposes of the u. s. u k. and the ukrainian part, and yet russia still pursuing as some modest attempts at trying to it's not many and then find some common international ground. i'm talking about the recent reason, my team from the international atomic energy agency to there's a power station, something that i think causes fleet...
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okay, continental europe, and so it all fought on the side of hitler, let's speak bluntly, but on theart of the united states and great britain, which were active participants in the anti-hitler coalition. this is a direct betrayal of what we agreed then in the forties. this is a betrayal of the world order that was founded, because the united nations is, in fact, unfolded into a peaceful organization. anti-hitler coalition so it was called the united nations practically. and this is a very important point. it gives us, firstly, moral and political foundations. in order to talk with the same europe, and he gives us the awareness of his including legal correctness, and in my opinion. this is an important assignment. it just needs to be understood by people, it's not us who continue to fight with the past. and here we are, today we are solving today's issues. we did not board the departing train. we got on the moving train of our ra- our birth is correct and those events that are happening today they have roots in what happened 50-60 70 years ago. and now we're uh, because on an ambulan
okay, continental europe, and so it all fought on the side of hitler, let's speak bluntly, but on theart of the united states and great britain, which were active participants in the anti-hitler coalition. this is a direct betrayal of what we agreed then in the forties. this is a betrayal of the world order that was founded, because the united nations is, in fact, unfolded into a peaceful organization. anti-hitler coalition so it was called the united nations practically. and this is a very...
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that well there are no such threats either in germany or in france, or in any other country in continental europet is why today we need this latest technology, and today it should be first of all here on the battlefield to beat the muscovites and then, er, to make the whole large-scale replacement, er, well, actually , what is happening today in the countries of europe in oslo, there were protests against the pseudo-referendum that the russian federation is trying to organize. please tell me how the world community is reacting to this and whether they can really somehow contribute to the fact that russia does not even try to carry out these quasi-shows of will. yes, this is indeed a very important question. and this is a question of our communities, and in particular, ukrainians. understand that we cannot and europe cannot allow a repeat of crimea in 2014, when the whole world simply fell silent and gave russia this procedure of pseudo -legitimization of their acts of lawlessness and their seizure of our lands , and this means that today under the stamp of all those referendums that appear well,
that well there are no such threats either in germany or in france, or in any other country in continental europet is why today we need this latest technology, and today it should be first of all here on the battlefield to beat the muscovites and then, er, to make the whole large-scale replacement, er, well, actually , what is happening today in the countries of europe in oslo, there were protests against the pseudo-referendum that the russian federation is trying to organize. please tell me...
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market issues and reports on the impact of the increase in ukrainian exports to the market from continental europeth the eu, each additional megabytes is opened to us only on the basis of positive reports from two working groups on the day of reviewing the reports and making the next decision regarding the increase in the volume of ukrainian exports but despite the urgent deficit on the european market, the hungarians under a contrived pretext made it minimal and suspended it in the air further expansion so mr. dmytro, based on his portrait, which we painted today with your help, orban is a pole, and then what about his candidacy for the eu or the further question of joining nato, they will still say yes for ukraine i mean, this is the issue of electricity, well, look, this is just a serious issue, this is an issue that is not public, it is technological, and this is what we stopped at. there are political motives behind this postponement of the blocking. well, this is a serious matter, and again, here ukraine must act and act in what way. i think one call from kyiv to warsaw and then from warsaw
market issues and reports on the impact of the increase in ukrainian exports to the market from continental europeth the eu, each additional megabytes is opened to us only on the basis of positive reports from two working groups on the day of reviewing the reports and making the next decision regarding the increase in the volume of ukrainian exports but despite the urgent deficit on the european market, the hungarians under a contrived pretext made it minimal and suspended it in the air further...
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what's happening in the us, what's happening and inquire about the countries, of course, in continental europe or also the c b. he's also having this particular problem. in fact, if you look at some of the countries in europe, particularly those that are boarded in russia, we've had inflation of over 20 percent for a quite a few months now. so the reason to doubt that we've got a problem if whatever you're trying to do on the fiscal front is negated by what happens on the financial front. and the way in which the government has gone about trying to get more growth inevitably led to this reaction in terms of interest rates, not just where the bank of england does, but also more importantly, i think what's happening in the bond market. so interest rate is going up is as jonathan was jesting, pretty, pretty dreadful for a number. busy of individuals, of course, for a very large number of households, but also will be picked about for business, which have just been quite happy to see a bit of relief from the energy from even though it's short term. and we'll see what happens next. and now being hit
what's happening in the us, what's happening and inquire about the countries, of course, in continental europe or also the c b. he's also having this particular problem. in fact, if you look at some of the countries in europe, particularly those that are boarded in russia, we've had inflation of over 20 percent for a quite a few months now. so the reason to doubt that we've got a problem if whatever you're trying to do on the fiscal front is negated by what happens on the financial front. and...
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| isn't so reliant physically, but we are reliant on the impact of a lack of russian gas in continental europes the price. there has been an interesting development here, which is that literally over the past month, the stock levels in key european countries, germany, france and italy, have gone up above targets to around 85%, so really significant levels of gas stocks now have been built up with the europeans buying as much as they can at whatever price. that has led to this chart, and we showed you something last week of the gas price going up and up, but it has come down. it doesn't seem like much, but it does come down a fairamount seem like much, but it does come down a fair amountjust in the last week, and that is because the market feels that the europeans may be able to weather the storm if the russians continue this cut—off. so there is a kind of silver lining to this cloud, which is that all this arises because of the suggestion that europe has a little bit more resilient, and the impact on price may not be so bad. we will find out when the markets open on monday. faisal islam, thank
| isn't so reliant physically, but we are reliant on the impact of a lack of russian gas in continental europes the price. there has been an interesting development here, which is that literally over the past month, the stock levels in key european countries, germany, france and italy, have gone up above targets to around 85%, so really significant levels of gas stocks now have been built up with the europeans buying as much as they can at whatever price. that has led to this chart, and we...
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and at that point, london is an incredibly multicultural -- and people from continental europe, not just from the old empire, living in the u.k. it felt like a different place. the brexit referendum came four years afterwards. my personal view is that it came to the wrong decision. the fact the majority of people felt and voted that way has to be respected. and that showed a desire for a more powerful britain and a bridge and that was uncomfortable being part of europe. i am sure that will continue. romaine: i was just looking at this video with daniel craig. >> it was cool. romaine: it was very cool. it is interesting when we talk about james bond, which is basically a series that came into -- early 1960's. >> yes. about the same time as the beatles. romaine: there you go. as an american who is so wedded to that franchise, it is interesting to see how the franchise has adapted to the idea that it is not the empire it once was. i know what we see in pop culture does not necessarily -- reality, but there are parallels. not just the queen, but some of the institutions that represent britis
and at that point, london is an incredibly multicultural -- and people from continental europe, not just from the old empire, living in the u.k. it felt like a different place. the brexit referendum came four years afterwards. my personal view is that it came to the wrong decision. the fact the majority of people felt and voted that way has to be respected. and that showed a desire for a more powerful britain and a bridge and that was uncomfortable being part of europe. i am sure that will...
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i think he is right to say it isn�*t likely we will see pipeline imports from continental europe thispes that connect with norway and the norway production. also, the gas we get on tankers, the liquefied natural gas that comes in ljy liquefied natural gas that comes in by ship. this gas will be more expensive but we should be able to get the gas that we need. what get the gas that we need. what do ou think get the gas that we need. what do you think the _ get the gas that we need. what do you think the impact _ get the gas that we need. what do you think the impact will _ get the gas that we need. what do you think the impact will be - get the gas that we need. what do you think the impact will be on - get the gas that we need. what do you think the impact will be on the uk and the rest of europe if we can access gas supplies but the price will be higher?— will be higher? britain has these imulse will be higher? britain has these impulse terminal _ will be higher? britain has these impulse terminal so _ will be higher? britain has these impulse terminal so it _ will be higher? britain
i think he is right to say it isn�*t likely we will see pipeline imports from continental europe thispes that connect with norway and the norway production. also, the gas we get on tankers, the liquefied natural gas that comes in ljy liquefied natural gas that comes in by ship. this gas will be more expensive but we should be able to get the gas that we need. what get the gas that we need. what do ou think get the gas that we need. what do you think the _ get the gas that we need. what do you...
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what to expect for the inhabitants of island and continental europe in connection with the shift change andrey semchenko will tell from the first minutes of his election to as expected, the post of prime minister has fallen onto the list of routes a flurry of unresolved issues has been in a state of shift change for the past two months, the old faces are formally at the helm, but the new ones do not decide anything until they have sufficient authority, and here is an oxford graduate who has earned support from fellow party members, a militarist of populist rhetoric and finally received the majority of the winning speech, did not forget to mention his predecessor party king johnson, without his active foreign policy life. she wouldn't be standing right now. i also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremy corbyn. you have introduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party. on earth, it has been chosen for the comin
what to expect for the inhabitants of island and continental europe in connection with the shift change andrey semchenko will tell from the first minutes of his election to as expected, the post of prime minister has fallen onto the list of routes a flurry of unresolved issues has been in a state of shift change for the past two months, the old faces are formally at the helm, but the new ones do not decide anything until they have sufficient authority, and here is an oxford graduate who has...
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to give clear signals and orders, constant and in germany and france in the major states of continental europesupport pro-american ones. among the elite sentiments, does this mean that aleksandrovich , on the one hand , sends a signal to us with his a in the european in the west, i will say so collectively, and on the other hand, he openly announces the transition to a state of war with the russian federation, he says, by that vassal, who fully agree with their vassal position forward, comrades. he tells those who are still trying in primarily germany france in this conflict is relatively neutral from the point of view of western states. yes state he says, there will be no neutrality. either you are centripetal towards america, or you, but remain without gas with everyone, three conclusions from the referendum, which means the first conclusion for those residents who live there for them is a chance for peace for them, this is the hope that the situation in which they find themselves eight years ago will be resolved here is worth noting. that everything that happened to ukraine is everything, s
to give clear signals and orders, constant and in germany and france in the major states of continental europesupport pro-american ones. among the elite sentiments, does this mean that aleksandrovich , on the one hand , sends a signal to us with his a in the european in the west, i will say so collectively, and on the other hand, he openly announces the transition to a state of war with the russian federation, he says, by that vassal, who fully agree with their vassal position forward,...
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according to the plan, by the year 25, the baltic countries should connect to the networks of continental europet, according to the assurances of the prime minister, estonia has been was preparing for emergency desynchronization from the russian power system. all the same , the authorities cannot guarantee problem-free power supply. europeans look at the burning gas burners and cry; look at the flowing hot water and pay and cry and pay. naturally, too, therefore they have been destroyed about european prosperity, or continue to crumble before our eyes, and the european dream is no more. this is survival. naturally, immigration falling living standards will contribute to social stratification. the poorest will start to suffer more because you their expenses will take up a significant part, a food b utilities. here are elementary and the opportunity to simply warm up not to envy, uh, in winter, therefore. of course, a social crisis is inevitable, many people are in a state of impassable poverty, where it is impossible to get out? uh, there is no way out of this poverty, and the states of eastern e
according to the plan, by the year 25, the baltic countries should connect to the networks of continental europet, according to the assurances of the prime minister, estonia has been was preparing for emergency desynchronization from the russian power system. all the same , the authorities cannot guarantee problem-free power supply. europeans look at the burning gas burners and cry; look at the flowing hot water and pay and cry and pay. naturally, too, therefore they have been destroyed about...
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russia today that essentially vladimir putin is cutting off nord stream one, cutting off gas to continental europe much of its gas from nord stream one, the whole environment of rising energy prices is really putting pressure on britain and it's going to put pressure on liz truss. one of the first things she said is she's going to take action to try and soften the blow of rising energy prices. the question everyone has right now is what can she do other than pray desperately for one of those famously mild british winters with lots of rain and not much else. >> one of the strategies that the g7 announced on friday when they interviewed janet yellen is to try to cap russian experts, cap prices on russian exports. if you cap oil prices and to do it by tying that to russia's ability to get shipping insurance for the oil above an agreed upon price limit, but how that's going to actually work practically, how are they going to regulate it, how can it work without india and china limiting the price on their russian oil. yellen told me india is already making long-term contracts with russia at lower price
russia today that essentially vladimir putin is cutting off nord stream one, cutting off gas to continental europe much of its gas from nord stream one, the whole environment of rising energy prices is really putting pressure on britain and it's going to put pressure on liz truss. one of the first things she said is she's going to take action to try and soften the blow of rising energy prices. the question everyone has right now is what can she do other than pray desperately for one of those...
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europe client. the western coalition actually abandons continental european western countries. so britain is practically joining a britain from the united states. shaylee or canada and some other countries are making a military and economic alliance. but there is no place for continental western european. basically for the you countries in that, and that's a new architecture which means that the economies there are going to deteriorate them for the years to follow, which will just the 3rd to pull it to the political situation there. so what happened yesterday in italy should not surprise anyone because of all the people are not satisfied with the political lilies that are currently eating their countries. and that's why they will hold. busy for radical change, and that is exactly what is happening now in europe. yeah, certainly a lot at state care and we will continue to follow it as it goes on. stephen gas it professor at the institute of european studies and belgrade, thank you so much for your time and insight and you with the fine, although it's still being counted or won't
europe client. the western coalition actually abandons continental european western countries. so britain is practically joining a britain from the united states. shaylee or canada and some other countries are making a military and economic alliance. but there is no place for continental western european. basically for the you countries in that, and that's a new architecture which means that the economies there are going to deteriorate them for the years to follow, which will just the 3rd to...
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and if we don't where are they going to go and if it's not the united states could it go to continental europeseen diversification there. i think it's good the process is starting. maria: michael mccall was on yesterday. he'll be the chairman of foreign affairs when, if the gop takes the majority. he said the samething that taiwe equipment and have not received it yet. >> yeah. >> can you talk about the new u.k. leadership. we've got a new prime minister in liz trust. she says she would like to model herself on margaret thatcher, margaret thatcher made great strides in ridding great britain of the socialist grip that was killing their economy. talk about pro growth economic policies that would come out of the trust administration and as well as the iran nuclear deal and the real lane that the u.k. government has to be a leader on the global stage, given the deficit of american leadership. >> that's a lot. i think the trust government is a real departure from prior conservative governments that were really of moving to the left and not really differen s shatting themselves from the -- different
and if we don't where are they going to go and if it's not the united states could it go to continental europeseen diversification there. i think it's good the process is starting. maria: michael mccall was on yesterday. he'll be the chairman of foreign affairs when, if the gop takes the majority. he said the samething that taiwe equipment and have not received it yet. >> yeah. >> can you talk about the new u.k. leadership. we've got a new prime minister in liz trust. she says she...
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the first time that we have serious criticism of this kind arrangement in britain and also continental europe. there's some very well known philosophers mirabeau, voltaire, the king of prussia. they're all critical of doing this kind of stuff. it is it's hard to reconcile with sort of this emerging emerging sense of of of nationalism. to send your subjects fighting the fight in the foreign war, german side our troops for a few more decades. other countries. but by the second decade or so of the 19th century, it's basically over. it doesn't happen anymore. just a quick follow up to that. does it change? there's so much common about what is liberty in? these documents, it seems to me, and that's sort of striking from american historiography, which has long looked at, as you point out in the book, these troops as the sort of symbols of, the opposite of that. and i wondered, did these that get published throughout germany change the trajectory of the enlightenment in germany of of liberty conversation of, you know, i mean, is there is there a different response to what's coming in the french revo
the first time that we have serious criticism of this kind arrangement in britain and also continental europe. there's some very well known philosophers mirabeau, voltaire, the king of prussia. they're all critical of doing this kind of stuff. it is it's hard to reconcile with sort of this emerging emerging sense of of of nationalism. to send your subjects fighting the fight in the foreign war, german side our troops for a few more decades. other countries. but by the second decade or so of the...
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we are insulated from the chaos of continental europe for them and killing each other for centuries. that is a strategic asset paper tickly at the time when distance really inoculates us. and so he says look, there's no way were going be a satellite of another nation we need to be an independent nation. he also says we need at least 20 years he says in the farewell address to build their own strength economic and then we can start making our own decisions rooted in our sense of interest and justice. we are not an isolationist estate we do not have criminal alliances with other nations were not going to be a satellite of anyone else are not going to get dragged into a foreign war. that would be a huge mistake for who we are now as a young nation that needs to build up strength. and it would squander our greatest strategic advantage which is her geographic isolation. this plays out to the 19th century and is considered sacred. it is easily enforced by the distance, by the fact the world is not -- you cannot attack america very easily albeit it has happened, so we were thoroughly isolat
we are insulated from the chaos of continental europe for them and killing each other for centuries. that is a strategic asset paper tickly at the time when distance really inoculates us. and so he says look, there's no way were going be a satellite of another nation we need to be an independent nation. he also says we need at least 20 years he says in the farewell address to build their own strength economic and then we can start making our own decisions rooted in our sense of interest and...
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bring up the terminal chart we have been focused on what's been happening in europe, and also continental europed the impact it's been having on asia, but more focused on what's happening with the pound. you can also see individual companies have been feeling the pain here. hs pc, you could see and why is one of the more obvious names. headquartered in the u.k., but listed in hong kong. other companies are also focused for the ck. the investment company down around 4%. this week you could see that line and yellow. it does get 55% at its revenue from europe. thicker assets holdings. india's group is also not alone here. that's also one of the other companies very exposed to what's happening in europe. it does really indicate just how much of an impact the issues in europe are having. it's not just what we are seeing in the fx space. haidi: speaking of that, dollar surge against asian currencies is putting more pressure on the reach of the shares, especially commodity importers. let's bring in the head of emerging-market strategy at pc securities. it doesn't help when you say this is the dollar st
bring up the terminal chart we have been focused on what's been happening in europe, and also continental europed the impact it's been having on asia, but more focused on what's happening with the pound. you can also see individual companies have been feeling the pain here. hs pc, you could see and why is one of the more obvious names. headquartered in the u.k., but listed in hong kong. other companies are also focused for the ck. the investment company down around 4%. this week you could see...