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that leaves crimea. i think the bind demonstration -- biden administration is going to make clear we are not going to forget about crimea. it takes russia to change course and i think we are in a better place to convince them to do that then when we had the incoherent policies of the trump administration. john: thank you. we have a question from oksana. i will post it to david. incremental punishment of russia has not worked. putin moved ahead with the no military expansion propaganda. we are hearing more about incrementalism. what would be a more forceful response and why is the u.s. and nato afraid to do it? david? david: i think sanctions have not really been ramped up in a serious way. we need to test that theory more seriously and by major sanctions against russian individuals. it is going to reach a point at some point this year with the elections, which will be pretty extreme in russia, to sanction putin himself. sanctioning people around him has not been enough, but i think if we started discussi
that leaves crimea. i think the bind demonstration -- biden administration is going to make clear we are not going to forget about crimea. it takes russia to change course and i think we are in a better place to convince them to do that then when we had the incoherent policies of the trump administration. john: thank you. we have a question from oksana. i will post it to david. incremental punishment of russia has not worked. putin moved ahead with the no military expansion propaganda. we are...
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we reaffirm a simple truth, crimea is ukraine. president biden ran on the promise of realigned america's moral compass on the international stage. and hold that up to the president's decision not to retaliate against the crown prince for the murder of jamal khashoggi. joining me now is the director of global engagement. he is the kind of big brain that i need to talk to on nights like this. thank you for being here. what happen do you make -- you heard my conversation with chairman schiff, what do you make of this? on one hand we got the evidence that most of us knew about anyway. but we understand the acknowledgment that he was responsible for the beth of khashoggi and tonight he faces nothing as a result. >> he used stroj words, and in syria. and we saw their backs against various projects and pro iranian forces. but the trouble with these policies is they reflect three decades of american policy in the middle east. and the policy is then based mostly on military strikes, sanctions, and tough words. and if you look at the last t
we reaffirm a simple truth, crimea is ukraine. president biden ran on the promise of realigned america's moral compass on the international stage. and hold that up to the president's decision not to retaliate against the crown prince for the murder of jamal khashoggi. joining me now is the director of global engagement. he is the kind of big brain that i need to talk to on nights like this. thank you for being here. what happen do you make -- you heard my conversation with chairman schiff, what...
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he does not suggest that russia would return crimea tomorrow.ave 15 seconds. >> we will only know what sort of politician navalny is when he is allowed to participate in formal politics. he has been capped off the ballot. he was not allowed to run for president. amy: we want to thank you for joining us. moscow correspondent for the new yorker. the link to his report is at■■■■
he does not suggest that russia would return crimea tomorrow.ave 15 seconds. >> we will only know what sort of politician navalny is when he is allowed to participate in formal politics. he has been capped off the ballot. he was not allowed to run for president. amy: we want to thank you for joining us. moscow correspondent for the new yorker. the link to his report is at■■■■
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he does not suggest that russia would return crimea tomorrow.ave 15 seconds. >> we will only know what sort of politician navalny is when he is allowed to participate in formal politics. he has been capped off the ballot. he was not allowed to run for president. amy: we want to thank you for joining us. moscow correspondent for the new yorker. ♪ >>> hello. welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. we begin in myanmar where the head of the military is defending the cease. he cited unsubstantiated fraud in the november general election. the gene yo
he does not suggest that russia would return crimea tomorrow.ave 15 seconds. >> we will only know what sort of politician navalny is when he is allowed to participate in formal politics. he has been capped off the ballot. he was not allowed to run for president. amy: we want to thank you for joining us. moscow correspondent for the new yorker. ♪ >>> hello. welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. we begin in myanmar where the head of the military is...
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cases there are lots of sanctions already in place against russia because of the an exemption of crimea they have severe economic sanctions that targeted sanctions because of the russian involvement in ukraine there are sanctions against people who were involved in the poisoning of an exciting a valiant other cases so that there is a lot of sanctions already and people asking here what do other things with which effect would they have is russia really responding to that so that makes clear that there's not much leverage the e.u. has except they want to go for the for the big hammer and take a big it took economic sanctions which is not likely at the end of this man's the foreign minister has really come together in brussels are going to talk about this but the interests of the member states of very different when it comes to russia there are some that have economic ties some that feel threatened by russia and some like germany and france want to keep the relations with russia somehow going because russia is needed in many other crises around the world right and cities of course are goin
cases there are lots of sanctions already in place against russia because of the an exemption of crimea they have severe economic sanctions that targeted sanctions because of the russian involvement in ukraine there are sanctions against people who were involved in the poisoning of an exciting a valiant other cases so that there is a lot of sanctions already and people asking here what do other things with which effect would they have is russia really responding to that so that makes clear that...
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cases there are lots of sanctions already in place against russia because of the an exemption of crimea they have severe economic sanctions that targeted sanctions because of the russian involvement in ukraine there are sanctions against people who were involved in the poisoning of alexei nevada and other cases so that there is a lot of sanctions already and people asking here what do other things. which effect would they have is russia really responding to that so that makes clear that there's not much leverage the e.u. has except they want to go for the for the big hammer and take a big you took economic sanctions which is not likely at the end of this month's the foreign ministers will come together in brussels are going to talk about this but the interests of the member states of very different when it comes to russia there are some that have economic ties some that feel threatened by russia and some like germany and france that want to keep the relations with russia somehow going because russia is needed in many other crises around the world right and cities of course are going to
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in 2014, he invaded ukraine and illegally annexed crimea.rted a war in eastern ukraine. 14000 lives cost. russia's aggression, i'm not impugning the people. their leadership, political leadership is lacking. mr. kunz aggression, if he didn't stand in the way, what else would russia do? who knows what would happen to ncpoland and other countries one part of the soviet sphere? the economist puts it this way. russia's gangster has become impossible to ignore. russia's gangsterism has become impossible to ignore. our friends in europe seem to be doing a pretty good job. i've been involved in the case shows you criticizing them comes with the cost but it's a cost that we and the european union can and must fair because of the price is too high. european friends can do it. senator schumer knows this, the use power surpasses russia. the e you is a markup for 50 million people, gdp is nine times large then russia.ss russia's economy is only slightly bigger than spain's and smaller than it is russia, i will conceive them this, they've got nuclear wea
in 2014, he invaded ukraine and illegally annexed crimea.rted a war in eastern ukraine. 14000 lives cost. russia's aggression, i'm not impugning the people. their leadership, political leadership is lacking. mr. kunz aggression, if he didn't stand in the way, what else would russia do? who knows what would happen to ncpoland and other countries one part of the soviet sphere? the economist puts it this way. russia's gangster has become impossible to ignore. russia's gangsterism has become...
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that he's using them to broadcast views that undermine the country and its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine. has been offset received in there enough evidence over those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council over ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them offline you can. you're watching news from berlin coming up next we've got business for you with rob wants to stay tuned for the i'll be back at the top of the next hour until then you can get all the information you want on all our stories on our website that's it dot com you'll find us on social media too on terry mark thanks for. your. life 1st good morning to you coming to an end. to coincidence. that previously the earth was just in a messy chemistry lab knock on the.
that he's using them to broadcast views that undermine the country and its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine. has been offset received in there enough evidence over those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council over ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them offline you can. you're watching...
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that he's using them to broadcast views that undermine the country and its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine. after receiving enough evidence of those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council over ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them offline you can. and finally 10 young panda cubs have made their public debut in southwest china in celebration of the upcoming lunar new year the cubs made their appearance in a playground adorned with traditional decorations at the china conservation and research center for the giant panda they range in age from 6 from 4 to 6 months and they each weighs about 10 kilos in china prides itself on its efforts to preserve and use which are the symbol of the nation and part of its cultural influence. well i'm. home. that's what. you're watching t.v. news from berlin coming up next we've got a documentary for you looking at what the big bang may have sounded
that he's using them to broadcast views that undermine the country and its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine. after receiving enough evidence of those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council over ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them offline you can. and finally 10 young panda cubs have...
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of the worst diplomatic crises between russia and europe even following the russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 and response to the jailing of alexina vali it seems that diplomatic and legal channels have not worked but what about economic pressure well european foreign ministers a jew to meet on monday in brussels to discuss potential sanctions against russian officials these could include travel bans and financial restrictions now ahead of that meeting some of those foreign ministers are also going to sit down with supporters of alexina valley in brussels and those supporters will be urging the foreign ministers to go after the russian president vladimir putin's alleged well stored in europe some european countries want to go even further they want to target the big prestige project between russia and europe which is the north stream to gas pipeline which is currently being constructed under the baltic sea and is just a few pipelines away from being completed and landing on germany's shore and that's meant to happen in april but at least one country lithuania is urging that the comple
of the worst diplomatic crises between russia and europe even following the russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 and response to the jailing of alexina vali it seems that diplomatic and legal channels have not worked but what about economic pressure well european foreign ministers a jew to meet on monday in brussels to discuss potential sanctions against russian officials these could include travel bans and financial restrictions now ahead of that meeting some of those foreign ministers are...
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especially in ukraine russia is the most important effect instability in ukraine after the next station of crimea ok so they use hands at starting stand tied of from from the russian side the foreign minister sergei lavrov has described the you as an unreliable partner so it sounds like very no mood to compromise. yeah this was a cause of procreation from russia in the direction of those up already high representative. for foreign policy from the e.u. because while he was in moscow this expulsions took place and this is of course to embarrass mr burrell into to show to demonstrate his weakness and he himself said this is the very low point of relations we now have and it's very hard to imagine in bitch direction this now will develop burrell's said he is still able to engage in dialogue but it's how to imagine what it could be about. bent riggers in brussels thank you for that. to syria where internally displaced people in the country's north west are facing increasingly desperate conditions as continuing fighting the coronavirus pandemic is a threat and winter has brought heavy rains and bitterl
especially in ukraine russia is the most important effect instability in ukraine after the next station of crimea ok so they use hands at starting stand tied of from from the russian side the foreign minister sergei lavrov has described the you as an unreliable partner so it sounds like very no mood to compromise. yeah this was a cause of procreation from russia in the direction of those up already high representative. for foreign policy from the e.u. because while he was in moscow this...
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so of course it's true that the rypien union has sanctioned before over its illegal annex ation of crimea in 2014 over the poisoning of alexander volley this time their ministers decided. to impose further sanctions for 2 reasons 1st of all of course of a conviction of alexina involved in a case that was condemned by the european court of human court of human rights on lawful and the 2nd reason to impose sanctions right now i think is that the visit by the foreign policy chief burrell that you mentioned and the way how he was treated by the russian government how he was he muley a humiliating to during his visit to moscow so that has angered many member states . all right and that what exactly are the foreign ministers what effect what impact are they hoping to achieve or with this new round of punitive measures well i think 1st of all it was important for them to send a clear message to the kremlin that they mean when they say that the is determined to uphold and to defend human rights such as the right to assembly or sides to express your opinion and they also wanted to show that you is
so of course it's true that the rypien union has sanctioned before over its illegal annex ation of crimea in 2014 over the poisoning of alexander volley this time their ministers decided. to impose further sanctions for 2 reasons 1st of all of course of a conviction of alexina involved in a case that was condemned by the european court of human court of human rights on lawful and the 2nd reason to impose sanctions right now i think is that the visit by the foreign policy chief burrell that you...
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discussing imposing further sanctions on russia following measures in response to the annexation of crimea. >>'s visit to moscow is unlikely to change the sentence for alexey navalny, the country's main opposition figure was sentenced to three years in prison with several countries forcing stern opposition. >> [speaking forward -- [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> words that did not go down well in moscow as the country told the bloc to stay out of its sovereign affairs. >> [speaking foreign language] >> another option being considered by some european countries is pressure using the nord stream 2 gas pipeline between russia and germany, but her european consensus is unlikely, as berlin is highly dependent on russian gas. >> for more on that, we are joined by a professor of russian studies from switzerland. thank you for talking with us, professor schmidt, this evening on france 24. it is a complex situation with alexey navalny. the eu has taken a vocal stance against what is going on in russia vis-a-vis the kremlin's and i suppose the legal system's approach to
discussing imposing further sanctions on russia following measures in response to the annexation of crimea. >>'s visit to moscow is unlikely to change the sentence for alexey navalny, the country's main opposition figure was sentenced to three years in prison with several countries forcing stern opposition. >> [speaking forward -- [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> words that did not go down well in moscow as the country told the bloc to stay...
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sanction clearly haven't reversed russias a annexation of crimea. that's one.ng san suu kyi and myanmar. why does this matter? it matters, because china is the chief challenge joe biden has. what does the united states do? does it impose sanction against myanmar's military generals? it can. that might simply drive them pack into the arms of china, which wants to reestablish its hegemoney over a country like myanmar. these countries are noble, they're varied. we haven't even talked about iran, which is the chief challenge of the middle east. so in london, and paris and berlin, they'll be watching. they will also be watching in the places where america's difficult friends live in saudi arabia in turkey. they will be watching for any withdrawal of american support and funding. and chiefly they'll be watching in beijing and in moscow for any signs. and we think it will be a very different administration from donald trump's. >> bill neely live for us there with that great breakdown. thank you much. i appreciate it. >>> we have a couple nbc news exclusives on the pan
sanction clearly haven't reversed russias a annexation of crimea. that's one.ng san suu kyi and myanmar. why does this matter? it matters, because china is the chief challenge joe biden has. what does the united states do? does it impose sanction against myanmar's military generals? it can. that might simply drive them pack into the arms of china, which wants to reestablish its hegemoney over a country like myanmar. these countries are noble, they're varied. we haven't even talked about iran,...
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moscow views the visit of crimea presented. to you mediate and offend the european union that the double standard applied to you undermines its global credibility as a defender of freedom. and protests break out across france calling for tougher laws.
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and russia, not just the annexation of crimea in 2014 but also as far as germany is concerned, the cyberattackn the bundestag and also a murder carried out germans alleged by russian agents in berlin. there are lots of things berlin is annoyed about. brent: dw's political correspondent simon young with the latest tonight. thank you. rescuers in india are trying to save dozens of power plant workers trapped in a tunnel after a himalayan glacier collapsed, unleashing a wall of water. at least 26 people are dead and more than 180 are missing. the flood destroyed a dam and washed homes downstream. authorities say the death toll is likely to rise. >> joy as rescue workers recover several survivors. the search is far from over. some dead bodies have already been found. several groups of workers are still believed to be trapped in tunnels, unable to get out. >> since this morning, we have intensified our search operation in a second tunnel. we have information that around 30 people are trapped there and around 300 police officers have been deployed, clearing the tunnel so people can be rescued. >> th
and russia, not just the annexation of crimea in 2014 but also as far as germany is concerned, the cyberattackn the bundestag and also a murder carried out germans alleged by russian agents in berlin. there are lots of things berlin is annoyed about. brent: dw's political correspondent simon young with the latest tonight. thank you. rescuers in india are trying to save dozens of power plant workers trapped in a tunnel after a himalayan glacier collapsed, unleashing a wall of water. at least 26...
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have german sanctions on russia imposed after $24.00 to in connection with the russian takeover of crimea we also have additional sanctions that were imposed last fall in connection with the and again now this week the european union has announced new sanctions as i said so the question is how much further is there to go on sanctions certainly the chancellor has said that relations with russia are troubled and germany's foreign minister went further this week saying german russian relations are at a low point but how low they have to fall until germany reconsiders cooperation in a major cooperative endeavor with russia namely the north stream pipeline project that remains open to question because the chancellor has said she does want to continue that project many many critics would say it's time for that project to be on the table and chief political correspondent linda crane thank you. facebook has removed all accounts linked to me on mars military social media giant said that the military was using its platform to incite violence against peaceful protesters the army has been imposing an
have german sanctions on russia imposed after $24.00 to in connection with the russian takeover of crimea we also have additional sanctions that were imposed last fall in connection with the and again now this week the european union has announced new sanctions as i said so the question is how much further is there to go on sanctions certainly the chancellor has said that relations with russia are troubled and germany's foreign minister went further this week saying german russian relations are...
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does have sanctions against russia for the annexation of crimea.s is a question about putting sanctions in addition to those. but there are concerns from e.u. countries that the sanctions will not make a difference in russian behavior and that starting a diplomatic war with russia could result in bad economic consequences, alreadyat number of eu. countries depended on russia for gas. now with the sputnik vaccine this is a new element to the whole debate -- the news yesterday about, or earlier this weekbout the sputnik vaccine being more than 90% effective. it has the e.u. very interested in approving the vaccine and that gives a whole new reason for some people to be jittery about starting a confrontation with russia right now at this moment. so, it is a complicated issue. the e.u.'s foreign affairs chief will be going to moscow tomorrow for meetings there that will last until friday. so, i think there will be a lot of eyes on him over those two days to see exactly his message to russia. >> dave keating from brussels. for the second year running th
does have sanctions against russia for the annexation of crimea.s is a question about putting sanctions in addition to those. but there are concerns from e.u. countries that the sanctions will not make a difference in russian behavior and that starting a diplomatic war with russia could result in bad economic consequences, alreadyat number of eu. countries depended on russia for gas. now with the sputnik vaccine this is a new element to the whole debate -- the news yesterday about, or earlier...
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on russian individuals and entities related for example to moscow's illegal 2014 an accession of crimea for supporting separatist activities in eastern ukraine and a 4 involvement in the august poisoning of alexina vani but the subsequent jailing of nirvana after his return to russia as well as police brutality against print of only protesters has e.u. governments pressing for harsher measures now lithuania has led that call should be a personal sanctions or should be sanctions. because to do that for the preference against opposition a letter signed by almost 170 politicians academics and activists this week urges e.u. leaders to use the new human rights sanctions mechanism known as the european magnitsky act to target the nordstrom to pipeline project and to include the russian president's wealthy inner circle that last option says former e.u. diplomat david still it would be a game changer but russia might then realize that the new also has these red lines and cannot be pushed beyond them and that will be a kind of a surprise for russians because finally they would see that their blu
on russian individuals and entities related for example to moscow's illegal 2014 an accession of crimea for supporting separatist activities in eastern ukraine and a 4 involvement in the august poisoning of alexina vani but the subsequent jailing of nirvana after his return to russia as well as police brutality against print of only protesters has e.u. governments pressing for harsher measures now lithuania has led that call should be a personal sanctions or should be sanctions. because to do...
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relationship between matter and putin hasn't been the best of recently especially after the annexation of crimea. and it's good when you speak the same language putin also speaks german but as i mentioned if you do not go into a real dialogue then it doesn't matter which enriches speak if you if you don't try to understand and listen to each other sébastien shifa is the managing director of the institute for the danny bridgend and central europe thanks so much for tom thank you very much. well meanwhile u.s. president joe biden has confirmed he will take part in next week's munich security conference becoming the 1st sitting american president to do so event organizers say the conference will be held virtually this year and broadcast live in munich security conference is a key event for addressing international defense issues ivan has attended the conference in the past while vice president to barack obama according to a white house press secretary biden is expected to push for greater cooperation between the u.s. and europe. or one area where berlin and biden don't see eye to why is the north s
relationship between matter and putin hasn't been the best of recently especially after the annexation of crimea. and it's good when you speak the same language putin also speaks german but as i mentioned if you do not go into a real dialogue then it doesn't matter which enriches speak if you if you don't try to understand and listen to each other sébastien shifa is the managing director of the institute for the danny bridgend and central europe thanks so much for tom thank you very much. well...
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and that he's using them to broadcast news that undermine the country in its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine. after receiving enough the evidence of those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council over ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them offline you know you're going to turn into a card list and now where patriarchical tradition still determines life for many women there are pressured to provide their husbands with sons to carry on the family name and are forced to keep having children until they have a long form boy our reporter emily sherwin went to meet a woman whose marriage cracked under that's strange. the name means the long awaited son is a son after 4 daughters. one son and a quiet family life that was all amr yusupov all wanted her husband left her almost 5 years ago when she was pregnant with her 5th child the ultrasound scan showed it was going to be another girl to ever
and that he's using them to broadcast news that undermine the country in its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine. after receiving enough the evidence of those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council over ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them offline you know you're going to turn into a card...
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fdr departed on a 7000 mile journey to yalta in crimea, the final of the great conferences he attended with the big three, stalin, churchill, roosevelt. after that conference, fdr returns to the u.s. and appears before congress in march 1945 to deliver an address reporting on what he had done at the yalta conference. what is extraordinary about this speech to a joint session of congress is, roosevelt deliver the speech from a seated position. he did that because he was exhausted and suffering from poor health. in the course of that speech, he directly acknowledges his disability for the only time in his presidency. pres. roosevelt: [indiscernible] not having to carry 10 pounds of steel on my legs, after a 14,000 mile trip. herman: this was an extraordinary moment at the end of his life, and of his presidency. it is the one and only time he acknowledges his disability. shortly after delivering his speech to a joint session of congress about the yalta conference, fdr traveled to warm springs, georgia. it was the site of the rehabilitation center he set up in the 1920's for the treatment
fdr departed on a 7000 mile journey to yalta in crimea, the final of the great conferences he attended with the big three, stalin, churchill, roosevelt. after that conference, fdr returns to the u.s. and appears before congress in march 1945 to deliver an address reporting on what he had done at the yalta conference. what is extraordinary about this speech to a joint session of congress is, roosevelt deliver the speech from a seated position. he did that because he was exhausted and suffering...
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stations and using them to broadcast views that undermine the country in its fight with russia over crimea and eastern ukraine will. be after receiving the enough evidence of those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council of ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels the still broadcasting on the internet but that could chime in ukraine's government is asking you tube to take them offline. or you can you're watching news life or land up next as our special for that hour at war headlines for you at the top of the hour obscene that. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context around a virus update nineteen's. on t w. 2 children to come to terms. one giant problem and when.
stations and using them to broadcast views that undermine the country in its fight with russia over crimea and eastern ukraine will. be after receiving the enough evidence of those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council of ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels the still broadcasting on the internet but that could chime in ukraine's government is asking you tube to take them offline. or you can you're watching...
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not just an accession of crimea in $24.00 team but also the princes as far as germany is concerned a cyber attack on the bundestag and also a murder carried out said germans alleged by russian agents in berlin so those lots of things that lynn is annoyed about are political correspondents i mean young with all these tonight in berlin simon thank you. all right it's the biggest event in u.s. sports and it was a big night for quarterback tom brady as the tampa bay buccaneers beat the kansas city chiefs on their homes built in the super bowl brady secured his 7th super bowl title subban the most of any n.f.l. player gave the city of tampa bay a big reason to part. was even the pandemic couldn't keep these fans off the streets masks and social distancing when no way in sight not after the tampa bay buccaneers stomped kansas city 31 to 9 to win the super bowl the victory exceeded all expectations. the crazy to me that brady does and win the super bowl in every field but again like that it is kind of a very much a bit of a box my whole way for you to the whole game with a big stone broke w
not just an accession of crimea in $24.00 team but also the princes as far as germany is concerned a cyber attack on the bundestag and also a murder carried out said germans alleged by russian agents in berlin so those lots of things that lynn is annoyed about are political correspondents i mean young with all these tonight in berlin simon thank you. all right it's the biggest event in u.s. sports and it was a big night for quarterback tom brady as the tampa bay buccaneers beat the kansas city...
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not just an accession of crimea into the 14 but also the princes as far as germany is concerned a cyber attack on the bundestag and also a murder carried out said germans alleged by russian agents in leeds and those knots of things that burley and is annoyed about are political correspondent simon young with the leaves tonight in berlin simon thank you. rescuers in india are trying to save dozens of power plant workers trapped in a tunnel after a himalayan glaciers collapsed unleashing a wall of water at least $26.00 people are dead and more than $180.00 are missing the flood destroyed a dam and washed homes downstream along a river bet authorities in utah condit's state say the death toll is likely to rock . joy as rescue workers recover several survivors but the search is far from over some bodies have already been found several groups of workers are still believed to be trapped in tunnels unable to get out. just since this morning we have intensified our search operation in a 2nd tunnel we have information that around 30 people are trapped there and around 300 police officers have be
not just an accession of crimea into the 14 but also the princes as far as germany is concerned a cyber attack on the bundestag and also a murder carried out said germans alleged by russian agents in leeds and those knots of things that burley and is annoyed about are political correspondent simon young with the leaves tonight in berlin simon thank you. rescuers in india are trying to save dozens of power plant workers trapped in a tunnel after a himalayan glaciers collapsed unleashing a wall...
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prior to that so relations are strained on a number of areas it's not just russia's annexation of crimea it's military intervention in eastern ukraine also the e.u. and moscow apart on issues like belarus and syria as well so there's a lot of bad blood between them at the moment thank you for that simon at the doubly political correspondent simon young. i'm in mar where the army to says vote rigging justifies last week's military coup general flung insists the civilian leaders failed to investigate and that's irregularities in november election in his 1st television address since the coup of a general promise to hand back power after fresh elections the militias claim a voter voter fraud come amid growing international concern about the crackdown on protesters demonstrating against the ousting of the civilian government. one week on from the arrest of their elected leader me and mom has grown bolder. 'd protesters in the capital naypyidaw space police water cannons on monday blocking their path their only weapons a 3 think a salute which has come to represent the pro-democracy movement o
prior to that so relations are strained on a number of areas it's not just russia's annexation of crimea it's military intervention in eastern ukraine also the e.u. and moscow apart on issues like belarus and syria as well so there's a lot of bad blood between them at the moment thank you for that simon at the doubly political correspondent simon young. i'm in mar where the army to says vote rigging justifies last week's military coup general flung insists the civilian leaders failed to...
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that he's using them to broadcast views that undermine the country and its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine because after receiving enough the evidence of those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council crane adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them offline you know when you come. now to kurdistan where patriarchical tradition still determines life for many women there are pressured to provide their husbands sons to carry on the family name and are forced to keep having children until they have a long for boy our reporter i'm only sure when went to meet a woman whose marriage cracked under that strain. the name means the long awaited son is a son after 4 daughters. a son and a quiet family life that was all aamer yusupov all wanted her husband left her almost 5 years ago when she was pregnant with her 5th child the ultrasound scan showed it was going to be another girl to everyone's surprise sh
that he's using them to broadcast views that undermine the country and its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine because after receiving enough the evidence of those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council crane adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them offline you know when you come. now to kurdistan...
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a reference there to eat huge trade and financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2014. breakthrough is considering further sanctions against russia over the lvalue of. andrew simmons. from february 15th anyone arriving in the u.k. from a coronavirus hot spots will have to quarantine for 10 days the so-called red list of countries includes most of latin america south africa and the u.a.e. thousands of hotel rooms in a sea of airports are being booked arrivals will have to foot the bill it's designed to stop the spread of mutated strains of the virus and south africa has allowed the use of a controversial drug to treat covert dian 1000 patients erect in has grown in popularity but it's unregulated uses raised concern about its sale on the black market. miller reports now from johannesburg. ciro who doesn't want to use her real name was diagnosed with covert 1000 and ammonia in january she was admitted to hospital when she could not breathe properly and without the hospital's knowledge began using a drug called ivermectin organize. i would
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the the relationship has been live and loaded with sanctions since the crimea conflict and since the conflict in ukraine and they're still talking to each other they're still working with each other so it's kind of hard to imagine a scenario where they could completely break off ties and you also have to look at the context that these statements were made and it was made on a live stream of a russian journalist and there's a lot of you over who is often considered to be one of the kremlin's chief propagandists he often gives the kremlin an avenue to help shape the conversation within the country so these statements it does seem because they were taken place in that live stream it seems they were more intended towards domestic consumption as opposed to being some type of message directly labeled at the european union so i would say well of course you have to take statements like this seriously i would say this is more a little bit of saber rattling intended for domestic consumption rather than a threat directly at the you erin telson in moscow thank you for that you. alexina vali is a
the the relationship has been live and loaded with sanctions since the crimea conflict and since the conflict in ukraine and they're still talking to each other they're still working with each other so it's kind of hard to imagine a scenario where they could completely break off ties and you also have to look at the context that these statements were made and it was made on a live stream of a russian journalist and there's a lot of you over who is often considered to be one of the kremlin's...
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every time the kremlin makes one of these actions whether it's back to its illegal an exception of crimeaan aggression in eastern ukraine or a of cyberattacks election interference or of course an extrajudicial assassination attempts like we saw with mr volley calling for putin putin the poisoner today in his closing remarks when he was attempting to assassinate i kept a chemical weapons we know that the german government is still behind this project yesterday the spokesperson for the german chancellor was asked about nordstrom too and she said that there has been no change in the government's position it came at the same time that we heard from the french foreign minister saying that he would like to see the germans killed this project so what does french pressure in this town you listening. i think it really goes to the heart of what we've seen all along as i said it's not just eastern european voices or u.s. voices it's a majority of the transatlantic community that spoken out against nordstrom to and it's because of russia's malign activities and its export of strategic corruption i t
every time the kremlin makes one of these actions whether it's back to its illegal an exception of crimeaan aggression in eastern ukraine or a of cyberattacks election interference or of course an extrajudicial assassination attempts like we saw with mr volley calling for putin putin the poisoner today in his closing remarks when he was attempting to assassinate i kept a chemical weapons we know that the german government is still behind this project yesterday the spokesperson for the german...
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were personal sanctions individual sanctions imposed on a number of russians after the annexation of crimea in 24. that hasn't had any effect so this won't have any effect either and apart from the outrageous idea that you should be able to impose political sanctions take a political decision to impose sanctions what i find incredible is that the european union has fallen for this show rather about neville nick when i say sure i'm not just referring to the nonsense about his so-called poisoning and burning to the fact that he he himself deliberately violated his parole we all remember what happened he fell ill allegedly from poisoning but guess what he got better in about in a few days he was sitting up and smiling in hospital he could have gone back to russia then he could have gone back in a week course so instead no he decided to stay in germany for a few months because he liked it there and well there's already been he would be a there's already been reaction from the kremlin saying the pressure is interference in russia's internal affairs not overstating the case is it not at all and a
were personal sanctions individual sanctions imposed on a number of russians after the annexation of crimea in 24. that hasn't had any effect so this won't have any effect either and apart from the outrageous idea that you should be able to impose political sanctions take a political decision to impose sanctions what i find incredible is that the european union has fallen for this show rather about neville nick when i say sure i'm not just referring to the nonsense about his so-called poisoning...
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pretext of a reference that each trade and financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2014. there were no breakthrough in the units considering further sanctions against russia over the balance of. andrew symonds. now a digital crackdown by man miles military jointer on protesters organizing online is intensifying after facebook now twitter and instagram all blocked for use in the country but that hasn't the growing number of people from joining a growing civil disobedience movement against me and mobs generals they seized power in monday's military coup under schapelle reports. first it was the doctors and nurses now educators and other government employees around 200 teachers and professors in yangon stood up to the army on friday and echoed a message heard so often this week you know you didn't have it for a lot of money and we don't want this military coup we unlawfully seize power from our elected government we don't want anyone who steals power and then forms that own government we're no longer going to work with them we want the milita
pretext of a reference that each trade and financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2014. there were no breakthrough in the units considering further sanctions against russia over the balance of. andrew symonds. now a digital crackdown by man miles military jointer on protesters organizing online is intensifying after facebook now twitter and instagram all blocked for use in the country but that hasn't the growing number of people from joining a...
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he talked about china's island building in the south china sea as akin to russia's taking of the crimeathe island building stops. "and secondly, though, the access "by china to those islands is not going to be allowed." you were right behind that sort of... you don't like the word tough cos you think it's too simplistic, but that kind of approach to china is the one that you think biden should adopt too, is it? well, that's different. i mean, what secretary tillerson was saying and again, the quote that you have from him is from his confirmation testimony over four years ago, which he subsequently retracted and backed away from, what he said in that testimony was the united states should be prepared to go to war to defend the south china sea. and i think that's a totally separate issue. i mean, the question is, is the south china sea a vital american interest of the united states now? there are allies, in particular the philippines, that have disputes with china over the south china sea. and i think that protecting the credibility of america's alliance commitments is a vital interest. b
he talked about china's island building in the south china sea as akin to russia's taking of the crimeathe island building stops. "and secondly, though, the access "by china to those islands is not going to be allowed." you were right behind that sort of... you don't like the word tough cos you think it's too simplistic, but that kind of approach to china is the one that you think biden should adopt too, is it? well, that's different. i mean, what secretary tillerson was saying...
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we know that president biden regards the continued occupation of crimea by russia as completely unacceptableour people. "the days of the us rolling over with regard to putin "and russia are over." now, you are a businessman trying to encourage western investors that russia�*s a great place to put their money. frankly, with sanctions in place and maybe going to get tougher, it doesn�*t look that way. well, as i told you, we already are investing and continue to invest with major funds around the world. russia continues to generate great returns and it�*s a very promising economy in many sectors, including high technology and health care, as we mentioned about vaccines, and all i can do is to do my role and i actually talked at one of the think tanks, to actually somebody who is very negative on russia and has been very negative on russia historically, but even that person said, "look, we are at such a critical point right now, "and with lack of dialogue, we�*re at a very dangerous point. "i, the enemy of russia, am willing to actually have "dialogue and to start to see what we can do together
we know that president biden regards the continued occupation of crimea by russia as completely unacceptableour people. "the days of the us rolling over with regard to putin "and russia are over." now, you are a businessman trying to encourage western investors that russia�*s a great place to put their money. frankly, with sanctions in place and maybe going to get tougher, it doesn�*t look that way. well, as i told you, we already are investing and continue to invest with...
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of the worst diplomatic crises between russia and europe even following the russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 and response to the jailing of alexina vali it seems that diplomatic and legal channels have not worked but what about economic pressure well european foreign ministers a junior meet on monday in brussels to discuss potential sanctions against russian officials these could include travel bans and financial restrictions now ahead of that meeting some of those foreign ministers are also going to sit down with supporters of alexina valley in brussels and those supporters will be urging the foreign ministers to go after the russian president vladimir putin's alleged wealth stored in europe some european countries want to go even further they want to target the big prestige project between russia and europe which is the north stream to gas pipeline which is currently being constructed under the baltic sea and is just a few pipelines away from being completed and landing on germany's shore that's meant to happen in april but at least one country lithuania is urging that the completi
of the worst diplomatic crises between russia and europe even following the russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 and response to the jailing of alexina vali it seems that diplomatic and legal channels have not worked but what about economic pressure well european foreign ministers a junior meet on monday in brussels to discuss potential sanctions against russian officials these could include travel bans and financial restrictions now ahead of that meeting some of those foreign ministers are...
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it's a reference there to eat huge trade in financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2014. breakthrough in the news considering further sanctions against russia over the value of. andrew simmons al-jazeera. lots more to come here now to syria including a 10 day stay in a quarantine hotel that will soon become pulse rate for many visitors to the u.k. the government's accused of not acting quickly enough and is under fire from members of his own party about nepal's prime minister manages to put in a big crowd of supporters in the heat in the heart of the capital money at stake that's. how we got plenty of when she weather forecast across north america at the moment a long line of cloud rise sleet and snow sliding down across the eastern seaboard and we got this next weather system which is roll its way through as we go on through the next couple of days said. that 1st area of rain states no pushing outs into the open waters when she weather coming back in across the plains heading towards the midwest as we go through saturday and more snow com
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pretext it's a reference that each trade and financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2040. there were no breakthroughs in the view is considering further sanctions against russia over the balance of. andrew symonds. travelers arriving to the u.k. from corona virus hot spots will now have to quarantine for 10 days the so-called red list of countries includes most of latin america southern africa and the us thousands of hotel rooms near sea in airports are being blocked arrivals will have to foot the bill is designed to stop the spread of mutated virus strains the same barber has more from london's heathrow airport. we know precious little about the details of this corn team hotel scheme apart from the obvious fact that it's going to be a big challenge to get it in place by the deadline of february the 15th so 10 days for the government to convince hotel groups to get on board and to make rooms available the government's trying to block books thousands of rooms across the country at airports like here at heathrow and around the u.k. as well as
pretext it's a reference that each trade and financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2040. there were no breakthroughs in the view is considering further sanctions against russia over the balance of. andrew symonds. travelers arriving to the u.k. from corona virus hot spots will now have to quarantine for 10 days the so-called red list of countries includes most of latin america southern africa and the us thousands of hotel rooms near sea in...
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pretext of a reference that each trade and financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2040. breakthrough in the view is considering further sanctions against russia over the boundary of. andrew simmons. kristen's prime minister says he's ready to talk to his indian counterparts over kashmir while also lashing out at his neighbors policies and the disputed region imran khan accuse narendra modi of having a government which sponsors hatred against islam rallies were held in pakistani administered kashmir to mock kashmir solidarity day amal haidar went to a protest in pakistan's capital islamabad. very brave brave said the day of college at a day where the people of kashmir has a cross august on and all the provinces where that in the soudan on people left come out in large numbers to show their solidarity for the people of kashmir a does now is doomed new importance because of the ongoing tensions red india off 30 indian government revoked article $370.00 what countries have come close to conflict on several locations and that today that day co
pretext of a reference that each trade and financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2040. breakthrough in the view is considering further sanctions against russia over the boundary of. andrew simmons. kristen's prime minister says he's ready to talk to his indian counterparts over kashmir while also lashing out at his neighbors policies and the disputed region imran khan accuse narendra modi of having a government which sponsors hatred against...