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for all of cyprus, it's early on a saturday in the capital of cyprus, lik a caea like almost every weekend. recently, andreas lord, oh, says albert turkish north cypress. after driving just a few kilometers, he reaches one of the check points between north and south where he will have to present his id and vehicle registration to the turkish officers. taking pictures at the checkpoint is prohibited. oh, in 1974, a coup d'etat lead to turkey's military intervention. in cyprus, the island was divided into the ethnic greek south. now the internationally recognized republic of cyprus and the turkish republic of northern cyprus recognized only by turkey. the 2 parts are separated by a buffer zone, monitored by the united nations. so far, every initiative towards re unification has failed. many greek cypriots refused to set foot and the turkish occupied north border was on the other hand, keeps returning to it. his family was expelled from their home thereafter the islands division. he believes in the importance of communication between greek and turkish cypriots. although on this morning, he's
for all of cyprus, it's early on a saturday in the capital of cyprus, lik a caea like almost every weekend. recently, andreas lord, oh, says albert turkish north cypress. after driving just a few kilometers, he reaches one of the check points between north and south where he will have to present his id and vehicle registration to the turkish officers. taking pictures at the checkpoint is prohibited. oh, in 1974, a coup d'etat lead to turkey's military intervention. in cyprus, the island was...
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now the internationally recognized republic of cyprus, and the turkish republic of northern cyprus recognized only by turkey. the 2 parts are separated by a buffer zone, monitored by the united nations. so far, every initiative towards reunification has failed. many greek cypriots refused to set foot and the turkish occupied north. florida was on the other hand, keeps returning to it. his family was expelled from their home thereafter the islands division. he believes in the importance of communication between greek and turkish cypriots. although on this morning, he's feeling outraged. the evening before he received an email informing him that one of the buildings legally belonging to his family was slated for demolition. just outside of dan's in his hometown. from uh, gustavo, the news was deeply upsetting about emails, et cetera. so if for the future from august, i will be demolishing buildings that belong to either a people or shall with them knowing to whom these buildings belong. and then i, i don't see much of a future and i think that the public statements made it towards the will wind
now the internationally recognized republic of cyprus, and the turkish republic of northern cyprus recognized only by turkey. the 2 parts are separated by a buffer zone, monitored by the united nations. so far, every initiative towards reunification has failed. many greek cypriots refused to set foot and the turkish occupied north. florida was on the other hand, keeps returning to it. his family was expelled from their home thereafter the islands division. he believes in the importance of...
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for all of cyprus, it's early on a saturday in the capital of cyprus, lik a cea like almost every weekend. recently, andreas lord o' said alper turkish north cypress. after driving just a few kilometers, he reaches one of the check points between north and south where he will have to presented id and vehicle registration to the turkish officers. taking pictures at the checkpoint is prohibited. oh, in 1974, a coup d'etat lead to turkey's military intervention. in cyprus, the island was divided into the ethnic greek south. now the internationally recognized republic of cyprus and the turkish republic of northern cypress, recognized only by turkey. the 2 parts are separated by a buffer zone monitored by the united nations. so far, every initiative towards reunification has failed.
for all of cyprus, it's early on a saturday in the capital of cyprus, lik a cea like almost every weekend. recently, andreas lord o' said alper turkish north cypress. after driving just a few kilometers, he reaches one of the check points between north and south where he will have to presented id and vehicle registration to the turkish officers. taking pictures at the checkpoint is prohibited. oh, in 1974, a coup d'etat lead to turkey's military intervention. in cyprus, the island was divided...
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i'm in cyprus. i have no idea this is going on because i'm under fire in cyprus.'m recording for the times. finally. i get out to i get a military flight to england i come back to assets i walk through the door. and fine i married to a veteran foreign correspond when i had left eight days before she had never done the radio spot and there she was 24 hours filing continuously. and what happened? how did that radiate through her career that well. it's a good question. actually cbs was so taken with her. i mean look george, you know this you worked alongside over you tell this wonderful story you that's quoted in my book about how the first day. she was on abc the the roundtable and this week and i asked you what was your reaction and you have this wonderful quote you say i thought the varsity had arrived and people had since this before about her, you know, particularly tv produces. he had this natural gift the camera loved. and and and so cbs actually wanted to hire her to be there roving reporter in europe. i can't do this. i got two little kids at home. i've got
i'm in cyprus. i have no idea this is going on because i'm under fire in cyprus.'m recording for the times. finally. i get out to i get a military flight to england i come back to assets i walk through the door. and fine i married to a veteran foreign correspond when i had left eight days before she had never done the radio spot and there she was 24 hours filing continuously. and what happened? how did that radiate through her career that well. it's a good question. actually cbs was so taken...
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and what finally got them to buy it was because of cyprus and our coverage of cyprus and how the balance and that, and what they did to individuals in, in cyprus, was the reason to bitcoin. and it, cyprus is a western economy and part of europe. and so it was like why, why did this guy not even see that that was back in like 2013 what you know, where in 2022 it's only going to get worse. and as we've also been covering now for a few years, the central bank, digital currencies that will exacerbate this ability. and as i've said also many years ago, your money will have an expiration date. they'll issue it in your electronic wallet . and if you don't spend it within a few months, it will disappear. this will solve the inflation problem or they have a list of stuff that you can buy and you can't buy. and of course, social credit, the chinese social credit scoring would be very easy to implement is already effectively in place in canada. so canada and china have merge to sent a centrally. i don't know how that happened, but i know a lot of french spoken in montreal. they'd to learn their chi
and what finally got them to buy it was because of cyprus and our coverage of cyprus and how the balance and that, and what they did to individuals in, in cyprus, was the reason to bitcoin. and it, cyprus is a western economy and part of europe. and so it was like why, why did this guy not even see that that was back in like 2013 what you know, where in 2022 it's only going to get worse. and as we've also been covering now for a few years, the central bank, digital currencies that will...
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and itaiy~ _ on swift, germany and cyprus and itaiy~ i_ on swift, germany and cyprus and itaiy~ i doant to name them because _ italy. i do not want to name them because they will be angry about this but— because they will be angry about this but i— because they will be angry about this but i disagree with this policy, _ this but i disagree with this policy, this is a thing they have to change _ policy, this is a thing they have to change and — policy, this is a thing they have to change and also the delivery of iethat— change and also the delivery of lethal weapons, there is such a large _ lethal weapons, there is such a large production of ammunition and argument _ large production of ammunition and argument in europe, why are they not heiping _ argument in europe, why are they not helping ukraine. what is your argument now when you see the siege of kyiv. _ argument now when you see the siege of kyiv. a _ argument now when you see the siege of kyiv, a sanctioned capital of a european — of kyiv, a sanctioned capital of a european country. where are we? what resonse european country.
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and i have no i did this is going on because i'm under fire and cyprus.ally i get out and get a military flight back to athens and i walk through the door. inside, i'm t married to a veten correspondent for the eight days before, she had never done a radio spot and there she was, 24 hours smiling. >> so how did that deal with her career.r. >> is a good question and actually, they were taken with her andyo look george, you work alongside her until this wonderful story escorted in my book, the first asian cbc, the roundtable on this wiki, and ask you what was your reaction itht neared this wonderful quote you sent you thought diversity and arrived in people had since the. reporter: about her. in particular tv producers should this natural gift of a camera loved her and cbs actually wanted to hire her to be there roving reporter in europe and she said they can't because i have w a husband rovig himself and two little kids at home but back to washington, and i instinctively knew the radio was going to be a great medium for her. and the first am back in washin
and i have no i did this is going on because i'm under fire and cyprus.ally i get out and get a military flight back to athens and i walk through the door. inside, i'm t married to a veten correspondent for the eight days before, she had never done a radio spot and there she was, 24 hours smiling. >> so how did that deal with her career.r. >> is a good question and actually, they were taken with her andyo look george, you work alongside her until this wonderful story escorted in my...
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and then the turks invade cyprus because theyyp wanted to reverse the coup.der fire i don't know what is happening. cbs in athens tables her and says can you file in 30 minutes she had never done a radio report in her life. she figures out how to do it and goes down to reuters and then gets on the year. that first night. then the next day the military government in athens starts to get shaky was there for seven years that's crumbling. that was a much bigger story of much bigger country and she's the only english-language reporter in the country basically. so she hears all of this excitement. she's taking a cab home and then she leaves out of the cab she's getting all of the sound in the main square of athens there were flowers so she can you thought starts to take it apart because in those days to get your radio before you have use a clip that was the inner workings of the phone like she was the cia agent. she said it's okay i'll buy flowers. she gets on the air that night and cbs calls another thursday in the picture with your daughter? the only report we ha
and then the turks invade cyprus because theyyp wanted to reverse the coup.der fire i don't know what is happening. cbs in athens tables her and says can you file in 30 minutes she had never done a radio report in her life. she figures out how to do it and goes down to reuters and then gets on the year. that first night. then the next day the military government in athens starts to get shaky was there for seven years that's crumbling. that was a much bigger story of much bigger country and...
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we take you to the cyprus mandela training center, developing the workforce of the future in responset. race and culture reporter julian glover shows you how they build a better bay area one student at a time. >> we don't get paid to walk. we get paid to do it. julian: if you want to make it into the training center, you have to keep on your toes. >> i'm constantly barking orders. quickly. as quick as you can. safely though. julian: those orders preparing the next wave of workers in this free program that comes with a stipend. ask: scott and he will tell you. >> i have a lot of different things. i don't see that and the use today. being able to work with them is wonderful, especially when you see the teenagers come in there who have never touched a hammer. they get up there and they start tearing down. something beautiful has happened. >> this being a free program, it can mean a lot. it can mean a future. julian: a future out of one of oakland's darkest moments in the past. >> cyprus mandela is one of the organizations that is from the earthquake, a community response to a tragedy tha
we take you to the cyprus mandela training center, developing the workforce of the future in responset. race and culture reporter julian glover shows you how they build a better bay area one student at a time. >> we don't get paid to walk. we get paid to do it. julian: if you want to make it into the training center, you have to keep on your toes. >> i'm constantly barking orders. quickly. as quick as you can. safely though. julian: those orders preparing the next wave of workers in...
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we find this issue in the cyprus peacekeeping operation. while relatively nonviolent, has been intractable. negotiations are at a standstill. you can see the process is extreme a top-down. civil society feels shut out even though they have a different perspective on the conflict versus those who have been around since the 1980's. as a young member of congress, i can tell you this is often the case. how does the state department plan to engage with the cyprus department on opening of its negotiations and establishing a direct line to civil society on both sides? michele: thank you so much for raising this. i will say, one of the things i have seen now coming back into the io space, was in new york, then haiti, now back in the io space. i see a stronger focus now on civil society engagement, not only by the folks in new york who bring in civil society speakers into the security council, but also on the ground in peacekeeping missions. thank you for raising the missions in cyprus. the example there is really important. what we see the mission
we find this issue in the cyprus peacekeeping operation. while relatively nonviolent, has been intractable. negotiations are at a standstill. you can see the process is extreme a top-down. civil society feels shut out even though they have a different perspective on the conflict versus those who have been around since the 1980's. as a young member of congress, i can tell you this is often the case. how does the state department plan to engage with the cyprus department on opening of its...
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we take you to the cyprus mandela training center, developing the workforce of the future in responsey from our past. this is how they are building a better bay area one student at a time. >> you don't get paid to do it. let's go. >> if you want to make it, you've got to keep on your toes. >> i'm constantly parking orders. >> those orders prepare the next wave of trained workers in the free program that comes with a stipend. he will tell you. >> i don't see that in use today. being able to work with them, it's wonderful. we see teenagers who've never touched a hammer. they get up there and they start playing around and something beautiful is happening. >> this is a free program. they've given me a future. it >> a future worn out of one of the darkest moments. >> cyprus mandela is one of the organizations that is an outgrowth of the earthquake. it's a community response to a tragedy that happened in 1989. >> the real issue came up when they said there was no qualified workers to work on heavy construction. that's the impetus of what cyprus was, to produce qualified people to work heavy
we take you to the cyprus mandela training center, developing the workforce of the future in responsey from our past. this is how they are building a better bay area one student at a time. >> you don't get paid to do it. let's go. >> if you want to make it, you've got to keep on your toes. >> i'm constantly parking orders. >> those orders prepare the next wave of trained workers in the free program that comes with a stipend. he will tell you. >> i don't see that in...
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he had businesses in cyprus and in other countries. he made a whole business of it. it was his daily work. that doesn't sound easy to me. fast sat at the head of a lodge network. his company was registered in cyprus and imported horse meat from canada and rumania. the meat was then sold to his associate wholesalers. the 2 main ones were located in belgium and france. it was at these companies that the fraud took place. the whole meat was transformed into beef by the simple magic of a label, the wholesale assault, the fake mincemeat to a luxembourg manufacturer of ready meals. these fake products were then distributed to hundreds of supermarkets. ah, yeah, villa has possibly heated a circular dedicated to the security the best son autoglass is krishawna navea and sheila, the end of last year it hold on the quantity phenomenal, come sadie caught on the battle economy economy to know this wilful neglect infuriated stuff. lucy, who says it shamed the whole industry, he worked for 20 years as a traitor for several major european food processing groups. off the horse gate
he had businesses in cyprus and in other countries. he made a whole business of it. it was his daily work. that doesn't sound easy to me. fast sat at the head of a lodge network. his company was registered in cyprus and imported horse meat from canada and rumania. the meat was then sold to his associate wholesalers. the 2 main ones were located in belgium and france. it was at these companies that the fraud took place. the whole meat was transformed into beef by the simple magic of a label, the...
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as well. bail in cyprus, this is the bail in model, and it's coming for other nations around the world as this game over for fee at accelerate. and like our friend 16, a moose in lebanon at that time, like he got back when he got wise, and he got it at the price he deserve. and, you know, look at the game theory going on here. and i either get it or you don't. yeah, like we've been saying for 11 years, only keep money in the bank. only keep the money that you're willing to lose. if you anything you want to save, he'd need to put it in big client and everything else will be taken a bell. and as they call it, well, look at what canada is doing. they've rewritten all of their emergency laws to seize. not only your bank accounts, but your security counts any portfolio stock portfolio. you have a housing and like everything, they can seize all of your wealth. if you are protesting their policies. wow, and i just thought a lot of maple sugar. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming your way with bring you the very latest every out the day. this is our n
as well. bail in cyprus, this is the bail in model, and it's coming for other nations around the world as this game over for fee at accelerate. and like our friend 16, a moose in lebanon at that time, like he got back when he got wise, and he got it at the price he deserve. and, you know, look at the game theory going on here. and i either get it or you don't. yeah, like we've been saying for 11 years, only keep money in the bank. only keep the money that you're willing to lose. if you anything...
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because these countries have a lot of outstanding debt in russia, at least cyprus, italy, in germany to with angry. it's is quite hungry. it says close ties are about close ties to mr. put in. but in the case of the others, there's a lot of outstanding debt that they would no longer be able to get back out of russia. so concerned about the pain to their own economies. definitely leading them to play for restraint here apparently. ok, well d, w chief political editor melinda crane. thanks for that insight. and we're just going to recap, the latest developments on the 2nd day of russia's invasion of ukraine. ukrainian army says its forces are battling russian troops on the edge of the capitol. and there are reports of gun fire near the government district. air raid sirens have been sounding in kiev and other cities. and apartment building in the capital was partly destroyed apparently by shell fragments. ukraine says it shot down a russian fighter jet and 2 missiles above the capital. overnight. people are again taking shelter and metro stations today. more than a 130 people have been
because these countries have a lot of outstanding debt in russia, at least cyprus, italy, in germany to with angry. it's is quite hungry. it says close ties are about close ties to mr. put in. but in the case of the others, there's a lot of outstanding debt that they would no longer be able to get back out of russia. so concerned about the pain to their own economies. definitely leading them to play for restraint here apparently. ok, well d, w chief political editor melinda crane. thanks for...
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and thirdly he wants to have a stay and a strong stake in cyprus in the eastern mediterranean and here it seems that he is gaining more influence now he has been isolated by israel greece, egypt and the emirates what we've seen in the in the film. but now with with with pressure from from from the u. s. uh those countries include turkey now into their so called eastern mediterranean gas forum. and uh and and so so it is, it is you have things of imprint of uh non predictable, unpredictable, unpredictable actions of erdogan. for example. suddenly he uses his drones and merchant aires in the caucasus that is against western interests when he supported azerbaijan or he is disturbing situations in libya when he is sending merchant aires and and and drones to the western part of of uh of libya. and thirdly with with syria you know, it's it's it's it's a very risky policy there, you know, and and and to what degree does the west does nato does europe need for erdogan to stay in power simply because he keeps turkey stable. you know that old, that old quote that is often said about a u. s. pre
and thirdly he wants to have a stay and a strong stake in cyprus in the eastern mediterranean and here it seems that he is gaining more influence now he has been isolated by israel greece, egypt and the emirates what we've seen in the in the film. but now with with with pressure from from from the u. s. uh those countries include turkey now into their so called eastern mediterranean gas forum. and uh and and so so it is, it is you have things of imprint of uh non predictable, unpredictable,...
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have to make sure that all countries are willing to go along and not only germany, but also italy, cyprus and hungary, apparently blocked resorting to that. that mechanism which in fact is referred to often as the nuclear option amongst economic sanctions. cutting off russia from that swift transfer payment system would essentially mean that it would be unable to sell its oil and gas exports because they are often priced in foreign currency. so it would bring the russian economy to its knees, but it would also have significant repercussions on the other side. and particularly for a country like italy, that is even more dependent than germany on imports of russian gas. so once again, we see how this dependence on imports becomes essentially a political liability and, and in the, in regard to cyprus and italy, there's an additional issue which is that their banks have enormous exposure in russia. billions in debt that they would no longer be able to get out of the country if this option where to go into place. it doesn't mean however, that it won't become part of another sanctions package f
have to make sure that all countries are willing to go along and not only germany, but also italy, cyprus and hungary, apparently blocked resorting to that. that mechanism which in fact is referred to often as the nuclear option amongst economic sanctions. cutting off russia from that swift transfer payment system would essentially mean that it would be unable to sell its oil and gas exports because they are often priced in foreign currency. so it would bring the russian economy to its knees,...
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and thirdly, he wants to have a stay and a strong stake in cyprus, in the eastern mediterranean. and here it seems that he is gaining more influence. now he has been ice isolated by israel, greece, egypt, and them are, it's what we've seen in the, in the film. but now with pret, with the, with pressure from, from, from the u. s. are those countries include turkey now into their so called east mediterranean, a gas form and to it? and so it, so it is, it is you have what things of input are of more predictable and pretty unpredictable actions of add one for some. suddenly he uses his drones and merchant reese in the caucasus, that is against western interest. when you support it as a by john or he is disturbing situations in libya when you're sending a merchant aries and drones to the western part of, of, of libya. and thirdly, with, with syria, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's very risky policy there, you know, and, and to a different degree, does the west does nato, does europe need for everyone to stay in power simply because he keeps turkey stable. you know that old, that old q
and thirdly, he wants to have a stay and a strong stake in cyprus, in the eastern mediterranean. and here it seems that he is gaining more influence. now he has been ice isolated by israel, greece, egypt, and them are, it's what we've seen in the, in the film. but now with pret, with the, with pressure from, from, from the u. s. are those countries include turkey now into their so called east mediterranean, a gas form and to it? and so it, so it is, it is you have what things of input are of...
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bicycle off my bill, but it took me years to life. finally, they gave up and went to buy me and buy cyprus, but returned with a sewing machine sewing, i suppose, was more appropriate for girls than writing a bite. as now, i want to reach out to those woman back home for bone to buy their duties and social rules and inform them about the basic rights. my name is be about with the whole. and i wore a just a quick feel, don't instagram, and nearly all of my wrinkles are gone with once. why i'm young and beautiful again . wow. but what effects do these beauty tricks really have on us? how social media affects our self image? our topic today on ship. ah, a stunning pictures like these are becoming increasingly common in advertisements. curvy models like below my else as are all the rage. but on instagram, our feeds are dominated by perfect images with clamped blips and perfectly smooth hair. it's no secret that nowhere else has more re touching and filtering than instagram, and it has an impact on us when we are surrounded only i digitally enhanced standards of beauty. instagram is a global phe
bicycle off my bill, but it took me years to life. finally, they gave up and went to buy me and buy cyprus, but returned with a sewing machine sewing, i suppose, was more appropriate for girls than writing a bite. as now, i want to reach out to those woman back home for bone to buy their duties and social rules and inform them about the basic rights. my name is be about with the whole. and i wore a just a quick feel, don't instagram, and nearly all of my wrinkles are gone with once. why i'm...
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so a blow at win for by our labour cousin against home cyprus, he had torment 5 to the final score. a result that deals a heavy blow to dorkins title, hopes spirits were high endorsement ahead of the game, but in just 90 minutes time fans would waive their title hopes. good bye. it only took 10 minutes for leave, a coupon to take the lead following chaos endorsements, defense manuel icons. he poked the ball beyond his own keeper. a nightmare stuart for the swiss dot one did get one back quite quickly. thanks to yet another on goal . this time by jeremy frank pung. but just 4 minutes later of wound up in florida and votes found the back of the net after great combination play to retake leave of was in sleet. the goals just kept coming. a fantastic re kicked by whole but under they made the score 3 to one heading into halftime an injured elling. holland was too stunned to speak, leave accrued and showed no mercy. instead, great finishing with units. antis. smashing home the 4 to one. and it was the frenchman who said the abbey who score liver, cuz it's 5th of the night. dot one did sc
so a blow at win for by our labour cousin against home cyprus, he had torment 5 to the final score. a result that deals a heavy blow to dorkins title, hopes spirits were high endorsement ahead of the game, but in just 90 minutes time fans would waive their title hopes. good bye. it only took 10 minutes for leave, a coupon to take the lead following chaos endorsements, defense manuel icons. he poked the ball beyond his own keeper. a nightmare stuart for the swiss dot one did get one back quite...
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that's the same for italy in cyprus by the way, but also politicians here, including the foreign minister, were very concerned about collateral damage as she called it, to partners in russia like civil society organization that, that received financial support from germany. that will be harder to channel, potentially, at least if there were a broad band on swift. but it seems that they have now agreed on very targeted measures that will exclude certain, but not all russian banks from swift that apparently has assuaged some of the concern here in berlin and made it possible to go forward. but there are already calls for wider action on swift, for a more broader swift exclusion. so again, there will be ongoing concern about collateral damage both in russia and of course within the u. member countries. alright, t w's chief political correspondent, belinda crane. thank you so much. now, ukraine is doing its best to repel the russian attack by training civilians to fight support from the u. s. and other nato members has also bolt bolster. national defense is but few really believe ukraine is a
that's the same for italy in cyprus by the way, but also politicians here, including the foreign minister, were very concerned about collateral damage as she called it, to partners in russia like civil society organization that, that received financial support from germany. that will be harder to channel, potentially, at least if there were a broad band on swift. but it seems that they have now agreed on very targeted measures that will exclude certain, but not all russian banks from swift that...
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they go to cyprus to see if it goes time could be be key to restoring peace on the island. and there's plenty more world news analysis and debate as well as sports on business news for you on our website, d, w dot com. and you can follow us on our social media accounts. i'll be back again in 15 minutes for special coverage from the munich security conference for me and the team here take care and see aversive. dogs far more intelligent than most people think. a psychology professor john pillay has improved it. hell us with scientific studies of course with the secret of a friendship. dogs and us.
they go to cyprus to see if it goes time could be be key to restoring peace on the island. and there's plenty more world news analysis and debate as well as sports on business news for you on our website, d, w dot com. and you can follow us on our social media accounts. i'll be back again in 15 minutes for special coverage from the munich security conference for me and the team here take care and see aversive. dogs far more intelligent than most people think. a psychology professor john pillay...
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you're watching dw news from berlin up next dw reporter goes to cyprus to see if a ghost town could be the key to restoring peace on the island. and we'll be back up with more news coming up at the top of the hour till then. thanks for joining us . for the music security conference. 2022. and the question over what rossa will do next in ukraine is overshadowing all the tools? see those tools are about the pandemic security in the saw hail region the indo pacific but also the iran nuclear deal. but russia really is on everybody's mind. media security.
you're watching dw news from berlin up next dw reporter goes to cyprus to see if a ghost town could be the key to restoring peace on the island. and we'll be back up with more news coming up at the top of the hour till then. thanks for joining us . for the music security conference. 2022. and the question over what rossa will do next in ukraine is overshadowing all the tools? see those tools are about the pandemic security in the saw hail region the indo pacific but also the iran nuclear deal....