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the government in warsaw has welcomed the decision, but e. u leaders are threatening to retaliate on sunday. hundreds of thousands of polish protest has urged their government to commit to keeping poland in the block will bring an i guess in just a moment. but 1st a report from out to cirrus warri challenz in morsel i, it's large crowds and e. u flags are plenty, and central war. so and real fears for the country's future, we would like to stay in the european union and we are very afraid that, that we are going to, to the pol exit together with the government of mr. kuchinski and the others here. it's like, you know, a magician who is playing a young magician who is playing, who is fire and he doesn't know how to know how to stop so it can explode. so i think he's the same here for they don't really know what they did since the constitutional tribunal ruled on thursday. that foundational parts of you law don't apply in poland, starting opposition, politicians. and he, you supporters of been mobilizing the turn out here, reinforces a central po
the government in warsaw has welcomed the decision, but e. u leaders are threatening to retaliate on sunday. hundreds of thousands of polish protest has urged their government to commit to keeping poland in the block will bring an i guess in just a moment. but 1st a report from out to cirrus warri challenz in morsel i, it's large crowds and e. u flags are plenty, and central war. so and real fears for the country's future, we would like to stay in the european union and we are very afraid that,...
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that the, i quote the i am received at the privacy of each law should only apply in areas where the e u has competence and the framework for this is laid down in the e use founding treaties. constitutional courts and tribunals have every right to examine the scope and limits of new competences. he has a point, does me? this is perfectly right and that's the very nature of the european union. on the one hand, the member states remain the masters of the process and they decide what competence is our european eyes, to what extent and this is written in that has been treaty at the moment. it has to be had the same with a founding treatise and all the following treaties. that's the one side of the story. the other side of the story is the moment european eyes law. this law supersedes over national law or any law. it doesn't matter if it's written in the constitution or if it's a convention or an unwritten law, this is the only way to create a legal space in which law is equal to everyone. so no one questions this. and i also don't think that it's the core of the problem that it's a judicial
that the, i quote the i am received at the privacy of each law should only apply in areas where the e u has competence and the framework for this is laid down in the e use founding treaties. constitutional courts and tribunals have every right to examine the scope and limits of new competences. he has a point, does me? this is perfectly right and that's the very nature of the european union. on the one hand, the member states remain the masters of the process and they decide what competence is...
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first of all, this cannot be seen an independent from the overall e, u, u. k. tensions a over irish c checks and the demands by the british to scrap the role of the european court of justice and policing a part of the the deal between the new k, the northern irish part now that set. secondly, ultimately, both sides will need to compromise on fishing because european fishermen and french fishermen are dependent on being able to fish in british waters on the one hand. and the british fisheries sector is dependent on the european consumer markets on the consumers of the european union. to be able to sell all their fish and we've seen earlier this year, particularly with, with scottish fishermen, how much damage can be done when, when this is being disrupted. so at the end of the day, it's great for postering, but a deal will need to be found. john kristof, i saw you nodding along to some of what peter was saying there. did you want to jump in? did you have something you wanted to add? yeah, just just just i'm cry ok with the whole perspective, but inside the yo
first of all, this cannot be seen an independent from the overall e, u, u. k. tensions a over irish c checks and the demands by the british to scrap the role of the european court of justice and policing a part of the the deal between the new k, the northern irish part now that set. secondly, ultimately, both sides will need to compromise on fishing because european fishermen and french fishermen are dependent on being able to fish in british waters on the one hand. and the british fisheries...
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so what exactly is the protocol that the e, u and britain are divided about? well, no, that island is the only area where the u. k. and the block physically meet, that's a 500 kilometer border of keeping that open is a crucial part of the 1998 good friday agreement. the accord ended the long running conflict in northern ireland that killed more than 3000 people. to avoid any physical border checkpoints, the protocol crated accustomed divide in the iris seen stead, which is inside the u. k. and to add to the complicated process, northern ireland must follow you rules as a condition of briggs. it overseen by the european court of justice. you case adamant that must change with andrew simmons joins us live now from belfast. andrew, so the u. k. making some very big demands of the e. u. was the response likely to be them from brussels? well it's like as a bait, in fact is almost certain to be very generous when it comes to the whole issue of border checks. of the customs areas are all on the ports here and also regulations on goods. and it's set to be something lik
so what exactly is the protocol that the e, u and britain are divided about? well, no, that island is the only area where the u. k. and the block physically meet, that's a 500 kilometer border of keeping that open is a crucial part of the 1998 good friday agreement. the accord ended the long running conflict in northern ireland that killed more than 3000 people. to avoid any physical border checkpoints, the protocol crated accustomed divide in the iris seen stead, which is inside the u. k. and...
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and there's plenty of e u money already involved. warsaw is the largest beneficiary of the e u. cohesion fund. and it's set to receive 75000000000 euro over the next 6 years . add to that tens of billions in subsidies and cheap loans. and the idea of warsaw quitting the e u club looks less and less likely. all of that is at risk. if poland continues to fight the european union on the rule of law case, warsaw hasn't received its covered aid money yet, while some other member states are already spending there's. that may be why the prime minister is putting himself over in a far more diplomatic fashion than some of his m p's on this issue. i think we will be able to clear all doubts without create an unnecessary tash and here, of course, there is no talk of pol exit while. glancing over to the united kingdom, the only country to leave the e u club may provide more of a cautionary tale and been careful what you wish for than any shining example of sunlit uplands. upon leaving the european union, peter oliver r. t. berlin. afghanistan's banks are running out of cash and people are running ou
and there's plenty of e u money already involved. warsaw is the largest beneficiary of the e u. cohesion fund. and it's set to receive 75000000000 euro over the next 6 years . add to that tens of billions in subsidies and cheap loans. and the idea of warsaw quitting the e u club looks less and less likely. all of that is at risk. if poland continues to fight the european union on the rule of law case, warsaw hasn't received its covered aid money yet, while some other member states are already...
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instead they support a faster renewable rollout and integration of e u electricity markets. and that's not the only hurdle facing the block members today. a several e u countries including france and slovenia, who is infrastructure ministered, tread, today's emergency energy meeting, express support for the use of nuclear power. however, that very issue has previously led to infighting among certain states. as a chart to do was, you know, reports the energy crisis combined with you countries trying to meet colbin neutrality targets. bodes well the frank sees favorite form of power nuclear in brussels. the commission president hit the red button, we need a stable source, nuclear and during the transition of course, natural gas. and this is why, as we've already stated as a commission in april, we will come forward with our taxonomy proposal. member states have been bitterly divided over nuclear power. the commission chief herself previously branded it as dangerous and the likes of austria, germany in spain, all vocal opponents. who were disconcerted to learn that in the opini
instead they support a faster renewable rollout and integration of e u electricity markets. and that's not the only hurdle facing the block members today. a several e u countries including france and slovenia, who is infrastructure ministered, tread, today's emergency energy meeting, express support for the use of nuclear power. however, that very issue has previously led to infighting among certain states. as a chart to do was, you know, reports the energy crisis combined with you countries...
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or, oh, e u relations. why? because or for example, of france as he's no own or m i t m bomb other own nuclear weapons, but germany does not have nuclear weapons where it behaves, but it cannot produce them each se, the share originally the u. s. and they depend on the american gra, umbrella, a. so they, they added a double truck position. they are a steel stick to nate, off of our security, and or to keep leadership. we've sat on undisturbed european countries war a suspicious of russia. at the same time, germany as an economic power. no perfectly that if you you were on germany wants to be strong economic, you know, the need russian on a cas a. so there is a defacto audience between germany and russia dumps of energy. so there's a very complicated world where you can have different audience. he's on a jo, strategic, or g o economic or a traumatic and oh, so you are a member states for a long time. you don't have any responsibility for a security will very few of in a where dependent of the u. s. and know it's
or, oh, e u relations. why? because or for example, of france as he's no own or m i t m bomb other own nuclear weapons, but germany does not have nuclear weapons where it behaves, but it cannot produce them each se, the share originally the u. s. and they depend on the american gra, umbrella, a. so they, they added a double truck position. they are a steel stick to nate, off of our security, and or to keep leadership. we've sat on undisturbed european countries war a suspicious of russia. at...
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they also accused the e. u. of instrumental lazing. human rights is the use of this award that the price is also been awarded to political leaders in the past. but some of since fallen foul of the you including anson suki in my, and man as a result, she's been stripped of her rights to be part of this exclusive community. the addition now of alexi, nevada, in the will, it increased those thoughts from many that really this is an award that is being used as a political tool by the european union, against those government sit dislikes or disagrees with well as the european parliament award bert one german m b p is far from happy at the decision at camellia and cross as the west applying double standards towards political opposition. that's unacceptable. you all know direct. good, mr. yvonne, the, when he came up to a clear races and then he was in russia for having for the, for, for making him with putting the money to a company and paying taxes. and that can be reached. now we reach now the situation that it beco
they also accused the e. u. of instrumental lazing. human rights is the use of this award that the price is also been awarded to political leaders in the past. but some of since fallen foul of the you including anson suki in my, and man as a result, she's been stripped of her rights to be part of this exclusive community. the addition now of alexi, nevada, in the will, it increased those thoughts from many that really this is an award that is being used as a political tool by the european...
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the e u is thinking about its response. it neither wants to let this slide nor worse than the dispute. we will react, of course, like we're like we have done in the last weeks and most you have seen that again, we already know false new decisions of the court of justice about as efficient in colon also possible, a daily financial sanction. the constitution now joins issues like judicial reform, abortion, and l g b t writes connected fronts in a power struggle between poland, government and the e. u. that's getting worse, not better, rory, talents, how to 0, also or other e u. member states are resisting some of the blocks so called shared values. hungary has backed poland, controversial court ruling prime minister, victor all been has been at odds with the e, you about judicial independence. the european commission is worried about political interference and the legal system of some of its members states. it's also concerned about attacks on journalists and hostility towards activists defending women's and l g b t q writes
the e u is thinking about its response. it neither wants to let this slide nor worse than the dispute. we will react, of course, like we're like we have done in the last weeks and most you have seen that again, we already know false new decisions of the court of justice about as efficient in colon also possible, a daily financial sanction. the constitution now joins issues like judicial reform, abortion, and l g b t writes connected fronts in a power struggle between poland, government and the...
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members, that the problem here is to do the e u, and it's policies of moving towards a green energy agenda. they see that e use trying to do this too fast, and it hasn't been able to move quick enough to it, but at the same time as being stopping the use of things such as fossil fuel. so natural gas and cold being used in its energy stations, energy price is currently soaring across the e u and putting unprecedented pressure on both energy companies and all our citizens when designing energy and climate policies, we have to ensure their social acceptability. otherwise we risk their failure. ah, but the e u flatly denies that. this is the case. in fact, it's gone on the, the fight saying that actually the result is that it hasn't moved fast enough to green energy policies. and it says that the block is over dependent on fossil fuels . it says it now must go harder and faster on the green agenda instead of being paralyzed or slowing things down because of the price hike. now, in the energy sector, we should speed things up in the transition to renewable energy. so the affordable renew
members, that the problem here is to do the e u, and it's policies of moving towards a green energy agenda. they see that e use trying to do this too fast, and it hasn't been able to move quick enough to it, but at the same time as being stopping the use of things such as fossil fuel. so natural gas and cold being used in its energy stations, energy price is currently soaring across the e u and putting unprecedented pressure on both energy companies and all our citizens when designing energy...
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and the e. u. appears to have come to an end. the west is hell bent on lecturing. moscow negotiating and dialoguing among equals has have been part of the equation for a very long time. the west is making a serious strategic error. i cross sucking rushes relate.
and the e. u. appears to have come to an end. the west is hell bent on lecturing. moscow negotiating and dialoguing among equals has have been part of the equation for a very long time. the west is making a serious strategic error. i cross sucking rushes relate.
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i mean, i apologize for jumping in, but we now have the e u parliament suing b e u commission for failing to trigger mechanisms or punish naughty member states . i mean is the block at wall with itself? well, the temple as well, which part of it says yes, there is a majority as well with the minority, but of course the majority could change tomorrow. if i doing is people lazy, more of the national fun come to power in france, which i don't think is going to happen soon. but if they can then shift and then they'll be a war between those states and other states aren't on the what. and my point is that given that these know you have be and people and the new, are you hoping people not even information the same way? they still version people. there are 2 people in belgium and then there are constant quarters. and of course, in europe, the girls are going to be far greater and firm over in and then they are in belgium because belgium is a common history. moreover, belgium used to be due to the united county with all the parties being both french and dutch speaking. and again phoebe united now
i mean, i apologize for jumping in, but we now have the e u parliament suing b e u commission for failing to trigger mechanisms or punish naughty member states . i mean is the block at wall with itself? well, the temple as well, which part of it says yes, there is a majority as well with the minority, but of course the majority could change tomorrow. if i doing is people lazy, more of the national fun come to power in france, which i don't think is going to happen soon. but if they can then...
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in the beginning is scary, but in the end it's that ah, a bit of splits exposed at an e u summit as leaders demand poland obeys european rulings, but warsaw insists that pluralism, respected. oscar says it's not surprised by aggressive rhetoric from nato state south to germany. calls for nuclear weapons to be deployed near russia's borders. people try bernoulli in london, tries alleged to us crimes and an act of support for we can mix whistleblower julian assange to washington once extradited from the u. k, which he likes editor in chief says allegations of a cia plot to kill a song proves his case, has been politicized. the recent revelation shows without any doubt to the political elements of the case. because studios on small, we have all human rights and civil liberties organization of any married to team up together and highly vulnerable patients are at risk in the you. k is doctors. confusion grows over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven vaccine. and the booster as well as which is the correct order to administer them to people that's giving the function. dr. sacred? no, no.
in the beginning is scary, but in the end it's that ah, a bit of splits exposed at an e u summit as leaders demand poland obeys european rulings, but warsaw insists that pluralism, respected. oscar says it's not surprised by aggressive rhetoric from nato state south to germany. calls for nuclear weapons to be deployed near russia's borders. people try bernoulli in london, tries alleged to us crimes and an act of support for we can mix whistleblower julian assange to washington once extradited...
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something that the e u has been grappling now with for many years. you leaders saying once again, the issue right now is coming from bella roofs and saying that the government of president lucas shanker is using migration as an instrumental tool for his politics . the you saying though, that it will have a new way of potentially dealing with this autumn. bluetooth, we're focused on external migration, especially from belarus to e member status. this constitutes a hybrid threat. one has to be frank about that guns. mr. hooker shanker was using people for his policy and cussing car we are very concerned about the situation at the borders in with fellows. we consider the behavior of the bellows government as a hybrid attack. we will keep up the pressure on the location co regime and we are ready to explore options for further sanctions, not only for individuals but also for entities or companies. so possibly new sanctions against the bell or a roof. however, there are some that say that sanctions are not the way food, and in fact, all they're doing is a
something that the e u has been grappling now with for many years. you leaders saying once again, the issue right now is coming from bella roofs and saying that the government of president lucas shanker is using migration as an instrumental tool for his politics . the you saying though, that it will have a new way of potentially dealing with this autumn. bluetooth, we're focused on external migration, especially from belarus to e member status. this constitutes a hybrid threat. one has to be...
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he said that china could launch an invasion within 4 years. lead is from e, u and western balkan countries. a gathering for discussions in slovenia talks will focus on you investment in the balkans and coven, 19 recovery, witness afghanistan, china, and european energy prices. the u. s. coast guard says 10 hours passed before damage pipeline was investigated. of the oil seats into california waters is trying to determine if a rupture that spilled 570000 leases of oil was caused by ships anchor. the number of people who've now die from cove at 19 in the united states so far this year is higher than all those recorded last year. while than 700000 people have now died in the us after becoming infected. ah, yes. see if a child, she's remarked at the washington national cathedral by its bell being run 700 times more people have been recorded as dying from the disease in the u. s. and in any other country, but tens of millions of americans refused to get vaccinated. like hannah, as more from washington d. c. in all, there are some 70000000 americans who have not been vaccinated. this, despite th
he said that china could launch an invasion within 4 years. lead is from e, u and western balkan countries. a gathering for discussions in slovenia talks will focus on you investment in the balkans and coven, 19 recovery, witness afghanistan, china, and european energy prices. the u. s. coast guard says 10 hours passed before damage pipeline was investigated. of the oil seats into california waters is trying to determine if a rupture that spilled 570000 leases of oil was caused by ships anchor....
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the dispute came ahead of an emergency meeting that took place today in luxembourg by e. u. ministers raised the disagreements of health and the crisis is the price spikes have global drivers. we should be very careful before interfering in the design of internal energy markets. this will not be a remedy to mitigate the current price and energy prices linked to fossil fuels. markets that are in countries say they're against out of radical reforms. instead they support a foster renewable rollout and integration of e u electricity markets. but that's not the only hurdle facing block members. for example, several e u countries including from fence, lavinia, who is infrastructure minister chad, today's emergency energy meeting expressed support for the use of nuclear power. however, that very issue has previously led to in fighting among various states. as all these shot into whiskey now reports the energy crisis combined with e u countries trying to meet colbin neutrality targets, bodes well. the francis favorite form of power nuclear in brussels. the commission president hit
the dispute came ahead of an emergency meeting that took place today in luxembourg by e. u. ministers raised the disagreements of health and the crisis is the price spikes have global drivers. we should be very careful before interfering in the design of internal energy markets. this will not be a remedy to mitigate the current price and energy prices linked to fossil fuels. markets that are in countries say they're against out of radical reforms. instead they support a foster renewable rollout...
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the e u is thinking about its response. it neither wants to let this slide nor worse on the dispute. we will react of calls like we are like we have done in the last weeks or, and most you have seen that again, we already know false new decisions of the court of justice about the situation in colon. oh, so possible a daily financial sanction. the constitution now joins issues like judicial reform, abortion, and l g b t writes connected fronts in a power struggle between poland, government and the e u. that is getting worse. not better, rory, challenge how to 0. also. dozens of refugees, including 17 children, have been rescued in the mediterranean sea. a pregnant woman was along the 59 pupil helped by an italian angio ship operated by their rescue. charity. it was sailing on a wooden boat that left from libya 24 hours earlier. syrians, yemenis, and nigerians were among those rescue hundreds of indigenous protests to his have rallied in chile to oppose the celebration of the spanish conquest. 500 years ago. indigenous people
the e u is thinking about its response. it neither wants to let this slide nor worse on the dispute. we will react of calls like we are like we have done in the last weeks or, and most you have seen that again, we already know false new decisions of the court of justice about the situation in colon. oh, so possible a daily financial sanction. the constitution now joins issues like judicial reform, abortion, and l g b t writes connected fronts in a power struggle between poland, government and...
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it was the venezuelan opposition at a time when the e. u was sanctioning president madura of venezuela. and in fact, it was that year that emmy peas really hate out really started to get angry about this award at saying that the e you had and a mind dialogue and venezuela their words not mine. and as a result were boycotting the ceremony that year, they also accused the e. u. of instrumental lazing. human rights is the use of this award that the price is also been awarded to political leaders in the past. but some of since fallen foul of the you including ang, since the key in my, and man as a result, she's been stripped of her rights to be part of this exclusive community. the addition now of alexi, nevada, the will increase those thoughts from many that really this is an award that is being used as a political tool by the european union, against those government cit dislikes or disagrees with. it's a european parliament award, but one german emp is far from happy at the decision. maximilian crosses the west's applying double standards tow
it was the venezuelan opposition at a time when the e. u was sanctioning president madura of venezuela. and in fact, it was that year that emmy peas really hate out really started to get angry about this award at saying that the e you had and a mind dialogue and venezuela their words not mine. and as a result were boycotting the ceremony that year, they also accused the e. u. of instrumental lazing. human rights is the use of this award that the price is also been awarded to political leaders...
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the province remains in the e u single market. so trade can move freely across its land border with the republic of ireland. but nearly 2 years after breakfast, the u. k says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the bricks. it to have oversight of the protocol. the e you is offering to remove some customs checks, but is calling for compromise to will bring in our guests in just a moment. first, this report from andrew simmons in belfast. as the u. k is breakfast minister prepared to speak in portugal, karen sloane was taking a delivery from the irish republic. it's his main supply line now and without it. his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board, we're in the irish c means he can't rely on them any more. karen had been hoping the you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exported from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks.
the province remains in the e u single market. so trade can move freely across its land border with the republic of ireland. but nearly 2 years after breakfast, the u. k says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the bricks. it to have oversight of the protocol. the e you is offering to remove some customs checks, but is calling for compromise to will bring in our guests in just a moment. first, this...
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that is getting worse, not better mortgage, helens, how to 0 also or other e u. member states are resisting some of the blocks so called shared values. hungary has backed poland, controversial court ruling prime minister, victor all been has been at odds with the e, you about judicial independence. the european commission is worried about political interference and the legal system of some of its members states. it's also concerned about attacks on journalists and hostility towards activists. defending women's and l g b t q writes 11 member states, including austria and islands, say the e. you should respect the authority to set their own policies on education, child care, and labor laws. ah. so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion from warsaw, we're joined by it. me how vacovich a lawyer and co founder of the hash tag free courts initiative for dresden, rick brooke, not political analyst and professor of political science at stanford university in berlin and from brussels. peter, clap up, a lawyer, an editor of brussels report. you gentlemen, welcome
that is getting worse, not better mortgage, helens, how to 0 also or other e u. member states are resisting some of the blocks so called shared values. hungary has backed poland, controversial court ruling prime minister, victor all been has been at odds with the e, you about judicial independence. the european commission is worried about political interference and the legal system of some of its members states. it's also concerned about attacks on journalists and hostility towards activists....
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this is all a problem that has been made by the e. u itself until a few years ago. the european energy market was very stable, characterized by 10 to 15 year gas contract with russia. but then brussels wanted to introduce more flexibility with fuel long term contracts to reduce its dependence of russian gas. that by increasing price volatility and feeding the current crisis, or that decision has seen companies having to via the gas on the open market, meaning that they've been in competition with other markets such as the asian market. and it's just not that that some see is the problem. others have pointed the idea towards the fact that the e u is pushing too fast, too hard to move to green energy sources at the same time. it's not done enough to get those sources working while it's been aggressively shutting down gas fields domestically. and it's been taxing heavily carbon fueled power station, all of which, which is contributed to this issue. so possibly not as sexy is pointing the blame of russia and saying that president putin is waging a war on europe. but it
this is all a problem that has been made by the e. u itself until a few years ago. the european energy market was very stable, characterized by 10 to 15 year gas contract with russia. but then brussels wanted to introduce more flexibility with fuel long term contracts to reduce its dependence of russian gas. that by increasing price volatility and feeding the current crisis, or that decision has seen companies having to via the gas on the open market, meaning that they've been in competition...
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and what was said in the e u. parliament please. well, i have to say, i don't think i've ever seen a debate quite like it in the european parliament. fiery doesn't go. also way of describing some of the accusations that have been thrown there was mud slinging throughout the session at the european poland by the polish prime minister, and also by a piece right back at him. this was meant to be the opportunity for the polish prime minister to come to the european parliament to trying to heal these devices divisions between his country and the european union. his speech seemed to have done the exact opposite with peas, accusing him of leading towards a government of totalitarianism and undermining the e u. its foundations itself. now mud advanced key spent for around 30 minutes. and during that time, we talked about some of the issues that you rip was facing. he suggested that a lot of the issues europe was facing were the results of russia and russian interference. he then went on to talk about the fact that one crises could for separ
and what was said in the e u. parliament please. well, i have to say, i don't think i've ever seen a debate quite like it in the european parliament. fiery doesn't go. also way of describing some of the accusations that have been thrown there was mud slinging throughout the session at the european poland by the polish prime minister, and also by a piece right back at him. this was meant to be the opportunity for the polish prime minister to come to the european parliament to trying to heal...
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and warsaw took a lot of a flat from e u. leaders for challenging the blocks core value or the rule of law. now in the, if the riff that is, goes further, the e, you may punish warsaw by pulling billions of euros in so called covert recovery funds. while the reason tensions have added more fuel to the idea of poland, maybe even leaving the european union. although as we heard, there are a strong support to stay in the u. of the government are very simply chosen and other way away of confrontation with you. and now it looks like it's a very strong recording, very strong foot. no, very strong. swa goes for the struggle between the commission on the les and, and the polish government is very busy, but the struggle is growing. on the other hand, government knows that they need money from that you've florida, even on the recovery. i think the people in poland, in majority support being in the use of the younger generation is very skeptical about living. i think that young people are not, as we imagine living in and other words without you, without those possibilities, like working abroad st
and warsaw took a lot of a flat from e u. leaders for challenging the blocks core value or the rule of law. now in the, if the riff that is, goes further, the e, you may punish warsaw by pulling billions of euros in so called covert recovery funds. while the reason tensions have added more fuel to the idea of poland, maybe even leaving the european union. although as we heard, there are a strong support to stay in the u. of the government are very simply chosen and other way away of...
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the energy crisis combined with e u countries trying to meet colbin neutrality targets, bodes well. the francis favorite form of power nuclear in brussels. the commission president hit the red button, we need a stable source, nuclear and during the transition of course, natural gas. and this is why, as we've already stated as a commission in april, we will come forward with our taxonomy proposal. member states have been bitterly divided over nuclear power. the commission chief herself previously branded it as dangerous and the likes of austria, germany in spain, all vocal opponents. we were disconcerted to learn that in the opinion of the joint research center, there were no indication that the high risk technology that is nuclear power is more damaging to human health and to the environment than other forms of energy generation, such as wind and solar energy nuclear power, however, is a high risk technology in germany. people are concerned by the european commissions change of heart. galvan if i don't believe in nuclear power has been proven to be the most dangerous and expensive f
the energy crisis combined with e u countries trying to meet colbin neutrality targets, bodes well. the francis favorite form of power nuclear in brussels. the commission president hit the red button, we need a stable source, nuclear and during the transition of course, natural gas. and this is why, as we've already stated as a commission in april, we will come forward with our taxonomy proposal. member states have been bitterly divided over nuclear power. the commission chief herself...
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as e. u. leaders are sounding alarms that a shortage of magnesium coming from china could take a toll on the blocks economy. now, china produces iran. 87 percent of the global supply are the essential component for aluminum. alloy is used in cars, plains, and electronics, and roughly 95 percent of the mag newseum that europe consume. german chancellor angle and merkle brought up the issue on thursday during a summit of you leaders according to sources familiar with the matter quoted by several outlets. meanwhile, a dozen business groups worn late last week of an imminent risk of europe wide production shut down, as they only have enough of the metal to last through the end of november. chinese producers of course have cut output to save power and energy prices have skyrocketed due to the crunch. we've talked so much about in recent months. so what does this mean for the already strain global supply chain of the just let's bring in boom bus, co hosted investigative journalist, ben swan. and jo
as e. u. leaders are sounding alarms that a shortage of magnesium coming from china could take a toll on the blocks economy. now, china produces iran. 87 percent of the global supply are the essential component for aluminum. alloy is used in cars, plains, and electronics, and roughly 95 percent of the mag newseum that europe consume. german chancellor angle and merkle brought up the issue on thursday during a summit of you leaders according to sources familiar with the matter quoted by several...
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also when to join the e. u, the u. k. gave up so much sovereignty, sovereignty and tons of ocean the fishing rights for the waters. so some of these fishermen, these french fishermen have been fishing in these waters the decades and for generations of their family. so given the agreement, the agreement, the proxy agreement, it was that those fishing whites will be phased out to 2026. in fact, less licenses given to french fisheries, a fish fishermen each year. so what is the issue right now to bring you up to speed it is that french fishermen have applied for these licenses? well, according to lord frost, i'm, he's the british. brick said minister, he has said that 98 percent of all those applications have been fulfilled and they've been licenses issued the french so want to fish them more. and the french fishermen have actually threatened that they will block calais. don cook the ports of dollar cal, aidan cook, and the child, if they don't get more fishing lights, but those waters are sovereign to the u. k. the u. k.
also when to join the e. u, the u. k. gave up so much sovereignty, sovereignty and tons of ocean the fishing rights for the waters. so some of these fishermen, these french fishermen have been fishing in these waters the decades and for generations of their family. so given the agreement, the agreement, the proxy agreement, it was that those fishing whites will be phased out to 2026. in fact, less licenses given to french fisheries, a fish fishermen each year. so what is the issue right now to...
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another big focus of today. summit is the western balkans membership of the e u. we like to see any progress on that front. oh, well that is the, the main topic of discussion, st. brideau. as lavinia enlargement western balkan countries want to become part of the e u in the future. but in recent years, negotiations of pretty much ground to a halt. now that has left the leaders of those western balkan countries feeling certainly frustrated a little bit disillusioned. what they want to see here, they say, is real progress in some actions, not just promises and promises we certainly had. and we've heard the a european commission. i had a to have on the line when she arrived here for this summit. she said that of course the western falcons must become part of the e u. in the future. she said that is still very much supported in the blog. but as i said, there is that sense of very little a progress being made on the half the western balkans. from the use point of view, they really see some real obstacles in the way they say that what needs to happen in the western balk
another big focus of today. summit is the western balkans membership of the e u. we like to see any progress on that front. oh, well that is the, the main topic of discussion, st. brideau. as lavinia enlargement western balkan countries want to become part of the e u in the future. but in recent years, negotiations of pretty much ground to a halt. now that has left the leaders of those western balkan countries feeling certainly frustrated a little bit disillusioned. what they want to see here,...
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so we only what the e u. is actually said is a good idea, which is protecting the territorial integrity, not just opponent, but also of the eve itself is strongly supported by this, by germany and other states as well. so it's a form of grid is rather not saber rattling or anything of that sort was pulse we. poland have been criticized for not acting proportionately, and it's particularly in its treatment of those making. the crossing from bella russo into poland. i'm talking about comments from pollution international. a groups have accused problems conservative government of illegally turning people back. sometimes on several occasions and failing to provide a central medical support, an adequate food and shelter here. what kind of message do you think that sends to alexander? well, the legality that's happening here is the attempt by the will cache, the regime to force margaret to enter. you territory illegally, the post cup to say quite frequently that the people want to come to part of the quite for you
so we only what the e u. is actually said is a good idea, which is protecting the territorial integrity, not just opponent, but also of the eve itself is strongly supported by this, by germany and other states as well. so it's a form of grid is rather not saber rattling or anything of that sort was pulse we. poland have been criticized for not acting proportionately, and it's particularly in its treatment of those making. the crossing from bella russo into poland. i'm talking about comments...
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and there are some e u countries saying that the problem here is the making of the e u, because of it's pushed towards green energy sources, which it doing at the expense of a traditional fossil fuels. and it hasn't quite got there yet to pursue that green energy agenda to make up that shortfall. however, the commission president ursula vaughan delane, seeing that that is a determined path for the e. u. for the future. it's obvious that we need more renewable and clean energy. if you look at the production price of renewables, it has considerably decreased for solar. alongside this we need a stable source, nuclear and during the transition of course, natural gas. now there's also suggestion coming out from that council meeting that the e was going to be looking at. you political issues impacting the energy crisis between you and i that is code for russia. however, the russian president, vladimir putin has said on several occasions now that russia is ready to step up to the plate and to help you out with the gas supplies it needs to mitigate this crisis that is due to hit in the next few
and there are some e u countries saying that the problem here is the making of the e u, because of it's pushed towards green energy sources, which it doing at the expense of a traditional fossil fuels. and it hasn't quite got there yet to pursue that green energy agenda to make up that shortfall. however, the commission president ursula vaughan delane, seeing that that is a determined path for the e. u. for the future. it's obvious that we need more renewable and clean energy. if you look at...
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how's the lowest levels of unemployment in the e u? it's the 3rd most attractive member state for outside investment and inside the block, it's an important supplier to others. here's what people have to tell our t. it's better if we stay in the european union. bond is one of the most subsidized countries in the e. u sold by making our contribution to the ear budget and what we can get out of it, as well as receiving funding for various projects. this is a better option for us. we gain more than we lose. if the you have been in these presses for european integration and a creation of a united states of europe, we should think carefully about that because the policy of some french or german governments. but also the european commission to was poland is harmful to us and causes losses for us. we must be ready to implement our own pulled exit plan. if such a departure would be necessary for us. nobody wants to leave the european union. if someone says they want to leave the you, they probably lost their mind. a lot has changed. our countr
how's the lowest levels of unemployment in the e u? it's the 3rd most attractive member state for outside investment and inside the block, it's an important supplier to others. here's what people have to tell our t. it's better if we stay in the european union. bond is one of the most subsidized countries in the e. u sold by making our contribution to the ear budget and what we can get out of it, as well as receiving funding for various projects. this is a better option for us. we gain more...
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border with poland is at risk of collapse amid rising flows of migrants crossing the border into the e. u from ballard. brussels is not moving to tackle the influx though, still relying on sanctions and refusals to even talk to mid us social media giant. facebook has to shell out millions of dollars in a deb discrimination case after giving preference to hiring foreigners over american ah, oh, it's 7 pm in the russian capital and you're watching rti international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. now we start the sour with breaking news coming in from france, where a man has reportedly beheaded a person before fleeing the scene. the incident happened in the town of boleyn in the south east of the country. a major police operation is currently underway, and authorities have posted a photo of the suspect warning that the man is dangerous and may be armed. officers say terrorism is not their principle line of investigation. at this point. however, it has not been ruled out staff shortages, soaring coven cases, and pressure on the national health service have all led to a
border with poland is at risk of collapse amid rising flows of migrants crossing the border into the e. u from ballard. brussels is not moving to tackle the influx though, still relying on sanctions and refusals to even talk to mid us social media giant. facebook has to shell out millions of dollars in a deb discrimination case after giving preference to hiring foreigners over american ah, oh, it's 7 pm in the russian capital and you're watching rti international. i'm your host donald quarter....
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i cross talking e u china relations. i'm joined by my guess. i nor tango in beijing is a political and economic affairs commentator in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g t n, as well as an rti contributor and an elecom that we crossed to look reggae. he is an independent journalist or a gentleman, cross hoc rules and effect, that means he can jump in any time you want. now he's appreciate, look, let me go to you 1st here. i mean, it, you know, on the face of it, you know, the, europe's relationship or more rather e u relationship with china is very convoluted because major training, a trading partners, a major investment deal. i'm kind of stuck. but, you know, there's been, there's an understanding about investment and, and then we have, you know, nato, i'm saying, you know, you know, china is no different than russia. it's the same threatening landscape. i mean, it's very convoluted. i mean, is there any kind of single message because if i were in beijing and we will go to our guests in beijing, i would be a bit confuse
i cross talking e u china relations. i'm joined by my guess. i nor tango in beijing is a political and economic affairs commentator in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g t n, as well as an rti contributor and an elecom that we crossed to look reggae. he is an independent journalist or a gentleman, cross hoc rules and effect, that means he can jump in any time you want. now he's appreciate, look, let me go to you 1st here. i mean, it, you know, on the face of it, you...
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reduced the country to chaos and fueling disputes. europe's gas crisis sees more risk emerged within the e u. both i had all m during an emergency and as you meeting about how to prevent future pro shops. ah . why from oscar? thanks for joining us tonight. archie international. i'm daniel hawkins river. you . tonight's welcome to the program and you, kate, paramedics, have raised tears of what they've labeled and utterly unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service. and as workers claim the pressures of the winter season could prove insurmountable unless the co pandemic is brought under control. there, ah, absolutely. situations where people waiting many, many hours, both to get into the hospital, and then once they've been in the hospital waiting to see it. gotcha. course it has a detrimental effect on anybody who's waiting for hours either in ambulance or stitching an emergency, a department, and nobody working in those 7 days wants to say that's happened. but there is a huge amount of pressure at niana, just at the moment the ambulances are being forced to stay in cuba, lasting hours
reduced the country to chaos and fueling disputes. europe's gas crisis sees more risk emerged within the e u. both i had all m during an emergency and as you meeting about how to prevent future pro shops. ah . why from oscar? thanks for joining us tonight. archie international. i'm daniel hawkins river. you . tonight's welcome to the program and you, kate, paramedics, have raised tears of what they've labeled and utterly unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service. and as workers claim...
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some countries constitution, c, e, u, laura supreme other say the opposite. so this constitutional pluralism, this pluralism, has to be respected if the cares about is strong economic and political role and aspiration in the world. another hot topic then that was being discussed was that of that migration, something that the e u has been grappling now with for many years. you leaders saying once again, the issue right now is coming from bella roofs and saying that the government of president lucas shanker is using migration as an instrumental tool for his politics . the new saying though that it will have a new way of potentially dealing with this managed autumn breeze, that we're focused on external migration, especially from baller as to each member states. this constitutes a hybrid threat. one has to be frank about that guns. mr. hooker shanker was using people for his policy holders coaching go, we are very concerned about the situation at the borders in with fellows we consider the behavior of the bellows government as a hybrid attack. we will keep up th
some countries constitution, c, e, u, laura supreme other say the opposite. so this constitutional pluralism, this pluralism, has to be respected if the cares about is strong economic and political role and aspiration in the world. another hot topic then that was being discussed was that of that migration, something that the e u has been grappling now with for many years. you leaders saying once again, the issue right now is coming from bella roofs and saying that the government of president...