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the balcony route taken by refugees into the e. u has not been in the spotlight for some time, but it still busy and getting busier. d. u officials recorded more than a 100000 people without documentation entering the block from the western balcony. in the 1st 9 months of 2020 to serbian visa rules make it relatively easy to go from there into the e. u. t w's. irosia ferry went to the over novato camp near belgrade. new arrival said the oberon, although scamp, they have come from around the world. here they get the medical check. awful shower, some things to eat, and somewhere to sleep. hardly any plan to stay nor together we can take 200 people in our emergency shelters, on average. they stay here for around 2 weeks. new people come but people leave to and we have enough capacity to accommodate them. other than bill are 2 of the few long term residents in the camp. they both spend years of their oldenburg, tired of trying to cross dangerous borders. they have both applied for asylum and he'll give me his bag love. saw off that i dec
the balcony route taken by refugees into the e. u has not been in the spotlight for some time, but it still busy and getting busier. d. u officials recorded more than a 100000 people without documentation entering the block from the western balcony. in the 1st 9 months of 2020 to serbian visa rules make it relatively easy to go from there into the e. u. t w's. irosia ferry went to the over novato camp near belgrade. new arrival said the oberon, although scamp, they have come from around the...
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all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach up or to one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now some of these countries have taken a position of strategic ambiguity or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our international correspondent has all the details in increasingly turning russia into a garage state. if that was so at present to his plant, well, you can say it's working. russia has never been so isolated. that was back in march, when the full swing of anthea of russia hysteria was reaching its climax. but things have not gone according to plan. this map shows all of the countries who have joy on 2 sections against russia. outside of europe, north america, australia, and new zealand, the least is short. and by far a huge part of.
all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach up or to one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now some of these countries have taken a position of strategic ambiguity or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our...
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the e u has exhausted all possible means in this war. we are already of the stage of preparing a 9th package of sanctions against russia after 8 months of war. and some believe that it is necessary to insist that this shameful sanction being po's in moscow, which we did not want to apply to the taliban movement in afghanistan, nor to his lamb as groups in the sa, held what is left for us. after the exhaustion of all possible sanctions against moscow, it leaves war the sponsors of these resolution wants to push us to war. the associated press has fired a journalist who was quick to believe a thought from us intelligent syracuse russia had targeting poland with a miss style. it was late to ignited it with most likely, and miss al 5 from ukrainian air defense systems. that attention sparked face that nato would directly intervene in the ukraine, conflicts and scotty that caleb more pain explains. last week, it was almost world war 3. media told us that russia had attacked poland, the member of nato. now details are starting to come to light
the e u has exhausted all possible means in this war. we are already of the stage of preparing a 9th package of sanctions against russia after 8 months of war. and some believe that it is necessary to insist that this shameful sanction being po's in moscow, which we did not want to apply to the taliban movement in afghanistan, nor to his lamb as groups in the sa, held what is left for us. after the exhaustion of all possible sanctions against moscow, it leaves war the sponsors of these...
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and addition to the 16000000000 sent from e u institution, so far, according to the e. u, the loan is conditional requiring reforms to strengthen the countries institutions and prepare it for his path towards membership of the block. concerns have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance, exhausting their potential and struggling to continue their support as their weapons stockpiles run low or say one french. you are skeptic as questions. the credibility of zalinski is own financial arrangements before send in billions. have biden mccoy and o sheila at least asked zelinski to repatriate that sense of millions. he's hiding in tax havens. see the pandora people's revelations. of course not. it makes all of this even more shameful. that when greek diplomatically anita is chris and populous, says, europeans anger of paying to higher price for the conflict will likely trigger political changes. what the sick, the gender of nato said. it doesn't make sense. i mean, why should we, the people of the west suffer? just because it's a, just because of the govern
and addition to the 16000000000 sent from e u institution, so far, according to the e. u, the loan is conditional requiring reforms to strengthen the countries institutions and prepare it for his path towards membership of the block. concerns have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance, exhausting their potential and struggling to continue their support as their weapons stockpiles run low or say one french. you are skeptic as questions. the credibility of zalinski is own...
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a is a denial by the u. e. energy and infrastructure minister, el missouri denying a murdock wall street journal report that said that to buy the opec plus we're going to increase oil output that somehow russia together with the other members of opec. plus we're going to do that. so are you a denying that i think saudi of denied that you must remember, they're not watching a r t necessarily in the you and, and the united states. and they might be reading the wall street journal, which is publishing, seemingly fake news as for who to respect, which it also remember that this field is widely in the west called the north field project. well, you know, in iran it's, will the south bars project cut as a deal with a ron. i don't really understand how shell exxon mobil total any and can i go phillips, the different players in this project from which china is buying it, is evading us sanctions? is it a matter of her record now that the global south, when it really fights has to say, you know, you can't, you can't put
a is a denial by the u. e. energy and infrastructure minister, el missouri denying a murdock wall street journal report that said that to buy the opec plus we're going to increase oil output that somehow russia together with the other members of opec. plus we're going to do that. so are you a denying that i think saudi of denied that you must remember, they're not watching a r t necessarily in the you and, and the united states. and they might be reading the wall street journal, which is...
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the czech republic, estonia, poland, and latvia threatened to veto it for the e. u, arguing that the cap price will be set so high that it's pretty much useless today . russian oil is trading, it's 77.7 dollars down already from $81.00 without any cap, which the us argue needed to be higher than what you initially wanted. and that's to avoid a major global oil market disruption. russia, deputy prime minister alexander, go back, has said that any customer implementing a cap won't get oil. now the whole idea of a cap was cooked up in the 1st place. we came the g 7 and the unelected youth commission bureaucrats. and it's supposed to be implemented starting december 1st. now on that day the you was supposed to totally ban russian oil imports. and there are g 7 allies. they're supposed to stick to the cap, right. but get us treasury was already issued permits, allowing us firms to continue to provide maritime transport of russian oil including you countries like all gary of croatia and other e u. member of state. as long as they abide by the pride cap, so much for all th
the czech republic, estonia, poland, and latvia threatened to veto it for the e. u, arguing that the cap price will be set so high that it's pretty much useless today . russian oil is trading, it's 77.7 dollars down already from $81.00 without any cap, which the us argue needed to be higher than what you initially wanted. and that's to avoid a major global oil market disruption. russia, deputy prime minister alexander, go back, has said that any customer implementing a cap won't get oil. now...
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and the e u turns up the heat on iran, the block ready is a new package of sanctions. in response to, to ron's practice on anti government protests, in which more than 300 people have been killed and its supply of drones to russia. ah, i'm glad else as welcome to the program, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski as called the liberation of a song the beginning of the end of the war, or during a surprise visit to the city. car song was recaptured by ukrainian forces on friday of the russian troops withdrew to the other side of the me forever. the city was the only provincial capital to fall to russia. it had been under occupation for 8 months. russia annexed caps on and the surrounding area after sham referendum in september speaking. and cassandra lensky said, ukraine would continue to take back territories occupied by russia's military. i got me look under jim binding's and was, is, is it beat about his longly difficult? we, because this is war, do the best heroes walk and so, but it, for us is very understandable. we don't believe russia. yes. they're there drinking
and the e u turns up the heat on iran, the block ready is a new package of sanctions. in response to, to ron's practice on anti government protests, in which more than 300 people have been killed and its supply of drones to russia. ah, i'm glad else as welcome to the program, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski as called the liberation of a song the beginning of the end of the war, or during a surprise visit to the city. car song was recaptured by ukrainian forces on friday of the russian...
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in addition to the 16000000000 sent from e u. institution. so far, according to the u, the loan is conditional requiring reforms to strengthen the countries institutions and prepared for its path towards membership of the block. concerns have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance, exhausting their potential and struggling to continue their support. as their weapons stockpiles run low, also one french us get tick hands questions, the credibility of zalinski his own financial arrangements before send and billions, have biden macro and o schuler at least asked zalinski to repatriate. that's hence of millions. he's hiding in tax havens. see the pandora people's revelations. of course not. it makes all of this even more shameful. veteran, greek diplomat, leon 8 as chris and popular, says europeans angle as paying 2 higher price for the conflicts will lightly trigger political changes. what the secretary general of nato said. it doesn't make sense. i mean, why should we, the europe, the people of the west suffer? just because
in addition to the 16000000000 sent from e u. institution. so far, according to the u, the loan is conditional requiring reforms to strengthen the countries institutions and prepared for its path towards membership of the block. concerns have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance, exhausting their potential and struggling to continue their support. as their weapons stockpiles run low, also one french us get tick hands questions, the credibility of zalinski his own...
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and addition to the 16000000000 sent from e u institution, so far, according to the e. u, the loan is conditional requiring reforms to strengthen countries, institutions and prepare it for his path towards membership of the block concerns have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance. exhausting that potential and struggling to continue their support as their weapons stockpiles run low. also, one french hero skeptic has questions the credibility of the lensky zone. financial arrangements before send and billions, have biden mccoy and o sheila at least asked zalinski to repatriate. that's hens of millions, he's hiding in tax havens. see the pandora people's revelations. of course not. it makes all of this even more shameful. with us, all kinds of some western law enforcement agencies have won't have an smuggling in europe where weapons apply to ukraine are ending up in the hands of criminals with care widely seen as a hub for illegal arms trafficking. even before a conflict began. lettering greek diplomat lane. it is chris on fall pillars says european
and addition to the 16000000000 sent from e u institution, so far, according to the e. u, the loan is conditional requiring reforms to strengthen countries, institutions and prepare it for his path towards membership of the block concerns have started to emerge about some smaller members of the alliance. exhausting that potential and struggling to continue their support as their weapons stockpiles run low. also, one french hero skeptic has questions the credibility of the lensky zone. financial...
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and e u. sanction it's russian gas supply that enabled it compete with the u. s. industrially. in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has an uphill battle when up against the political dogma, an ideology that really does prevail in europe these days. well that route of this news, i ob megs like a little girl documentary will say the wall on to find it. very interesting will be back on the top of the on. so good to have you with ah, me, new building up construction we've she and we've been a week since i was shown a little was recently from the ocean dias to move center of chicago. and lots of them move the quinn from pretty on the so please. so mr. ashley with this mission property in putting me on the mazda 6 a short of us broadway at the church, cynthia baltimore, social services to see the way it's a finish. come see the nose up when you marginal the source of bob. it could not like i p so but still to know who the nation cook with. don't reach him. will susan you mr. less yeah. get resign you. yes. just do chevron, you, sophia, are you on nation
and e u. sanction it's russian gas supply that enabled it compete with the u. s. industrially. in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has an uphill battle when up against the political dogma, an ideology that really does prevail in europe these days. well that route of this news, i ob megs like a little girl documentary will say the wall on to find it. very interesting will be back on the top of the on. so good to have you with ah, me, new building up construction...
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that's according to an e. u. public opinion monitoring report from last month about a 3rd of germans expect power cuts this winter. and a whopping 87 percent of the polish population expects to be rationing energy. and the longer all of this drags on, the more these folks are likely to turn against their european leaders. so it looks like those leaders are already sizing up washington as a potential scapegoat. and to think that all they really had to do was to say no to washington at the very outset of all this and just do what was in their own best interests and those of their people. well, it's all for now be sure to check out our t not com for all of the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see right back here on the top of the hour in ah with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have a tree that even from taishan, let it be an arms race, movies on offense, very dramatic, or developing only personally and going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political t
that's according to an e. u. public opinion monitoring report from last month about a 3rd of germans expect power cuts this winter. and a whopping 87 percent of the polish population expects to be rationing energy. and the longer all of this drags on, the more these folks are likely to turn against their european leaders. so it looks like those leaders are already sizing up washington as a potential scapegoat. and to think that all they really had to do was to say no to washington at the very...
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it power the industrial revolution, the e. u is increasingly facing out coal. coal mines are being converted into a theme parks and open and museums. but in poland, germany and romania, coal mining continues, fields, forests, uneven, entire villages have been destroyed for it. the current geopolitical crisis and soaring energy costs looked set to delay, europe's coal phase out targets. but the e. u doesn't only need to reconsider how it produces energy. it also needs to take a hard look at consumption, who exactly uses energy, and how much? in europe the richest 10 percent emits 6 times as much c o 2 per person as the poorest, 50 percent. this energy inequality is often ignored by policymakers. yet there are many people for whom access to energy is still a luxury bellman co and boy co even asked live with their family in eastern bulgarians. their apartment is poorly insulated. denise, she derek says i am good to cook in return the passcode and we only turn on the heat when the children take a bath before and as soon as they're a
it power the industrial revolution, the e. u is increasingly facing out coal. coal mines are being converted into a theme parks and open and museums. but in poland, germany and romania, coal mining continues, fields, forests, uneven, entire villages have been destroyed for it. the current geopolitical crisis and soaring energy costs looked set to delay, europe's coal phase out targets. but the e. u doesn't only need to reconsider how it produces energy. it also needs to take a hard look at...
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apple, unless we cover up to $13000000.00 euros in unpaid tax, the e. u has set out to curve the dominance of individual market players to give citizens more control over their own data and to hold social media accountable for publishing make or harmful content. what is happening right now is that democracy takes back sort of control of the essentials for very long time. really essential decisions have been taken in close boardrooms and not in our democracy. and that is not to exclude the commercial side of technology, but that is to say that it sat 100 to send did you to miss that it is our elected representatives. ah, who sets the direction and in our society's it's hard to imagine the huge tech corporations backing down. they have a powerful lobby that spend 100000000 euros annually to influence political decisions to their advantage. a large part of this sum comes from the u. s. the e u is currently working on to groundbreaking legislative packages. once passed, it will be possible to combat fake news and illegal content more effectively. and companie
apple, unless we cover up to $13000000.00 euros in unpaid tax, the e. u has set out to curve the dominance of individual market players to give citizens more control over their own data and to hold social media accountable for publishing make or harmful content. what is happening right now is that democracy takes back sort of control of the essentials for very long time. really essential decisions have been taken in close boardrooms and not in our democracy. and that is not to exclude the...
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the e u and grease have invested billions of euros and reinforcing border controls. the latest development, this 40 kilometer long steel barrier meant to keep out any would be intruders. in recent years, thousands of people have tried to get across the everest border. many of them have also fled war in syria, afghanistan, yemen or ethiopia. and they aren't welcomed everywhere with open arms. it was in the me been illegal. immigrants are a daily problem. they unfortunately, a big problem. they shouldn't be allowed in at all. when is no felucca? i'm a member of the national guard. well, there are many of us here at the city of the any time the army needs us, but we're ready. dileskimo, montana, middle of love, we learned about weapons, how to shoot of everything that's needed, but without pay, of course, yet we do it for our country and for our family. so to me, if a legal immigrants cause any trouble on them, we know what to do, but hopefully that won't happen. davila ah, cost us the hardiest as a farmer and cafe owner in a village near the river ever us. as a child,
the e u and grease have invested billions of euros and reinforcing border controls. the latest development, this 40 kilometer long steel barrier meant to keep out any would be intruders. in recent years, thousands of people have tried to get across the everest border. many of them have also fled war in syria, afghanistan, yemen or ethiopia. and they aren't welcomed everywhere with open arms. it was in the me been illegal. immigrants are a daily problem. they unfortunately, a big problem. they...
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all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach of earth one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now, some of these countries have taken a position as strategic ambiguity, or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our international correspondent has all the details in increasingly turning russia into a garage state. if that was so at present, put his plan well, you can say it's working. russia has never been so isolated. that was back in march, when the full swing of anthea of russia hysteria was reaching its climax. but things have not gone according to plan. this map shows all of the countries who have joy on 2 sections against russia. outside of europe, north america, australia, and new zealand, the least is short, and by far, a huge part of
all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach of earth one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now, some of these countries have taken a position as strategic ambiguity, or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our...
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after it joined the e. u in 2004 many poles left to work in britain or other member states where wages and standards of living were higher. but many have since returned. and not just because of breakfast. business is booming and poland. in 2021, it had the 9th largest economy in all of europe. the city of woot, once known as the manchester of poland, exemplifies this transformation. kasha hollis is one of the many emigrants who returned home to be part of this upswing. if that's of a mother, i was working at the daycare center, jones's and i thought if i were ever to go back to poland, i don't from one like that. the polish children. luckily to show them how to learn languages and how much fun day care can be scheme. yeah. so fun that the kids wouldn't even want to go home and so that's another. those was the main reason why i came back to and i wanted to start my own business, show others what i learned in my years abroad and bring it back to poland. feel cool, let me push, but it didn't work out. unfortunat
after it joined the e. u in 2004 many poles left to work in britain or other member states where wages and standards of living were higher. but many have since returned. and not just because of breakfast. business is booming and poland. in 2021, it had the 9th largest economy in all of europe. the city of woot, once known as the manchester of poland, exemplifies this transformation. kasha hollis is one of the many emigrants who returned home to be part of this upswing. if that's of a mother, i...
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competitive but at least with its reconstruction fund, the e. u has covered a 10th of that amount. some regents, however, have far outstripped the rest of the continent. estonia has driven digitization, like no other country in the world. davi kafka worked for the estonian government for 5 years as its chief digitization officer. but he's also a private i. t entrepreneur. this combination of private and public involvement is typical for estonia. different like ju, i jovi stuff. that's the reason why i went to become a cio. if you are, i, officer, governments. they influence you. once a sign is way bigger than any c o wolf. i don't know that i go mike and mike and a bunch back or something. if i think they how much money i improve from huge jewish tune and i see the sector ah, what change it may not be those like the residents and things like that. it wasn't the one show, it was always 2nd came, were bought by busby effort. estonia, health care system is one of the most impressive examples of digital transformation . all hospitals, doctors and labo
competitive but at least with its reconstruction fund, the e. u has covered a 10th of that amount. some regents, however, have far outstripped the rest of the continent. estonia has driven digitization, like no other country in the world. davi kafka worked for the estonian government for 5 years as its chief digitization officer. but he's also a private i. t entrepreneur. this combination of private and public involvement is typical for estonia. different like ju, i jovi stuff. that's the...
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there's into the e u. this is where it starts. this part near belgrade main bus station is where people prepare to travel to towns near the borders with croatia, hungary and romania. he'll conscious thou bay smugglers thousands of dollars to get the crowd. the frontier. nikolai colacho vicious, a bow grade lawyer and refugee activists. what kind of problem did you have with will guardian police bargain? men beating our pupil with wine bar, police? police? yes. with a stick. it stakes. dave's name, your sleep said you were search. you're a strip to where they see a future. what is your plan? our plans to go to the country do peaceful gun. she lands in the stair say they want to live serbia, not because of violence, but because they see a better chance of finding work in the eel. serbia cannot thought them moving through says colacho, which so be a cannot do anything. so nobody can do anything by themselves need that's the point . the point is that western balkan region, or balkan region or european union of utopian region, should d
there's into the e u. this is where it starts. this part near belgrade main bus station is where people prepare to travel to towns near the borders with croatia, hungary and romania. he'll conscious thou bay smugglers thousands of dollars to get the crowd. the frontier. nikolai colacho vicious, a bow grade lawyer and refugee activists. what kind of problem did you have with will guardian police bargain? men beating our pupil with wine bar, police? police? yes. with a stick. it stakes. dave's...
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there's in till the e u. this is where it starts. this part near belgrade main bus station is where people prepare to travel to towns near the borders with crecia, hungary, and romania. e or countries there though bay smugglers thousands of dollars to get the crowd, the frontier. nikolai camacho, vicious of belgrade lawyer and refugee activist. what kind of problems did you have with the guardian police bargain? men beating our pupil with one bodies, please? yes, with a stick, it takes dave's name. your sloop said you were search your strip to where they see a future. what is your plan? our plans to go to the country do peaceful again. she ran to the stair, say they want to live serbia, not because of violence, but because they see a better chance of finding work in the eel. serbia cannot stop them moving through says colacho, which sylvia cannot do anything. so nobody can do anything by themselves. and that's the point. the point is that western balkan region, or balkan region, or european union or europe in region should design a re
there's in till the e u. this is where it starts. this part near belgrade main bus station is where people prepare to travel to towns near the borders with crecia, hungary, and romania. e or countries there though bay smugglers thousands of dollars to get the crowd, the frontier. nikolai camacho, vicious of belgrade lawyer and refugee activist. what kind of problems did you have with the guardian police bargain? men beating our pupil with one bodies, please? yes, with a stick, it takes dave's...
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the back on routes taken by refugees into the e. u has not been in the spotlight for some time, but it's still busy and it's getting busy. you officials are recorded more than 100000 people with outs documentation entering the block from the western back ends . in the 1st 9 months of 2022 savion visa rules make it relatively easy to go from there into the u. d w's. it was a very, went to the old ground. nobody camp near belgrade. new arrival, said o'brien, all that scamp, they have come from around the world. here they get the medical check. awful. shower, something to eat, and somewhere to sleep. hardly any plan to stay nor have we can take around 200 people in our emergency shelters. on average, they stay here for around 2 weeks when people come and people go, so we have enough accommodation capacity. other than bill are 2 of the few long term residents in the camp. they both spend years and they're old and we're tired of trying to cross dangers borders. they both applied for asylum and he'll give me it is bag lab saw off that i dec
the back on routes taken by refugees into the e. u has not been in the spotlight for some time, but it's still busy and it's getting busy. you officials are recorded more than 100000 people with outs documentation entering the block from the western back ends . in the 1st 9 months of 2022 savion visa rules make it relatively easy to go from there into the u. d w's. it was a very, went to the old ground. nobody camp near belgrade. new arrival, said o'brien, all that scamp, they have come from...
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and welcome to the new sour rushes ambassador to international organizations in vienna has mocked the e u for turning to expensive u. s. gas imports, instead of buying cheaper supplies from moscow. europe has lost russia is this largest energy supplier to get the opportunity to buy the u. s . l n g at a much higher price. great achievement. meanwhile, frances, president mccollum has arrived in the us where he's expected to lobby for lower gas prices. the leader, all fellow you members, they croatia says that essentially amounts to begging it is a serious state of war, more serious than ever in our lives. have come to the conclusion that rule by gust from allies a 3 times the price that is effect and will cause that correlation president zora ban. molanda vetch has just said that europe quote was under the illusion that it was going to create an energy market. yeah, on the back of cheap russian gas that cut itself off of because it didn't want to contribute to russian revenues, which provided the luxury of that illusion and also their green fantasies. but things have obviously taken a wron
and welcome to the new sour rushes ambassador to international organizations in vienna has mocked the e u for turning to expensive u. s. gas imports, instead of buying cheaper supplies from moscow. europe has lost russia is this largest energy supplier to get the opportunity to buy the u. s . l n g at a much higher price. great achievement. meanwhile, frances, president mccollum has arrived in the us where he's expected to lobby for lower gas prices. the leader, all fellow you members, they...
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experts is through the record breaking cash flow for the oil firms that we are seeing here and the e u concerns are not unfounded as the u. s. subsidizes and as high incomes create better living and business conditions in america. now, as you can see here on this screen, natural gas prices in the european union are over 4 times higher than in the united states. and electricity prices are almost doubled in europe. the u. k. as g mont, for university financial and banking professor richard warner says the, your response on american attempts to knock down the european economy is on time. it is high time. it is long overdue because essentially the us has been acting very much against the interest office allies in europe. and this is almost been official policy to bring down the european economy. the us has been exploiting its allies for its own benefit. and at the moment it seems to be one consideration as to the port, the us dollar, which has been crumbling and ensure that the us dollar remain strong by knocking down the european economy. the euro has been falling and that has boosted the
experts is through the record breaking cash flow for the oil firms that we are seeing here and the e u concerns are not unfounded as the u. s. subsidizes and as high incomes create better living and business conditions in america. now, as you can see here on this screen, natural gas prices in the european union are over 4 times higher than in the united states. and electricity prices are almost doubled in europe. the u. k. as g mont, for university financial and banking professor richard warner...
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issued permits, allowing us firms to continue to provide maritime transport of russian oil, including t e u countries like bulgaria, croatia, and other landlocked member states of the you as long as they abide by the price caps. so, so much for all that public height about the u banning russian oil. the idea of course is to deprive russian president vladimir putin of cash. they keep talking like they're hitting him personally. bam. right in the pocket book, which frankly isn't much more ridiculous than the idea of hitting the russian economy when the g 7 and e, you represent just a fraction of the world market. so what's the west going to do? sanction the rest of the world buying russian oil at market prices. former u. s. secretary, treasury secretary, steve minutia and sounds like he's in awe of the price cap idea. but in the way you would be in awe of someone jumping out of a plane without a parachute. i think it's the most ridiculous idea i've ever heard. a price cap. the market is going to set the price. so if you put sanctions on at higher prices in a way, you're just making the situat
issued permits, allowing us firms to continue to provide maritime transport of russian oil, including t e u countries like bulgaria, croatia, and other landlocked member states of the you as long as they abide by the price caps. so, so much for all that public height about the u banning russian oil. the idea of course is to deprive russian president vladimir putin of cash. they keep talking like they're hitting him personally. bam. right in the pocket book, which frankly isn't much more...
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as the caribbean and pacific, but locals in south africa believe the e. u is actually seeking benefits for itself. why did that for a while now? or for the previous time did not come. i give dues for 2 africans and nowadays to do health issues with roacha or ukraine. and i bet who's the one in the african continent who had african asians to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along, then the money was coming. and now they're increasing it, it means they're trying to buy the vote of the africans. africa must deal with him to support until you mid person. i don't trust them. because god, we prim for about not as well go through. most of, most of the book that we talk season dr. for a mouth regard to live. i use, you know, to do much. i don't, you could been through and i don't to be like, africans have reasons to be concerned. while millions on the continent struggle with food insecurity, the grain deal signed between russia, ukraine, turkey, and the un was aimed at helping those and the greatest need. but of the millions of tons of grain ex
as the caribbean and pacific, but locals in south africa believe the e. u is actually seeking benefits for itself. why did that for a while now? or for the previous time did not come. i give dues for 2 africans and nowadays to do health issues with roacha or ukraine. and i bet who's the one in the african continent who had african asians to support them if they were supposed to bring money all along, then the money was coming. and now they're increasing it, it means they're trying to buy the...
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that's according to an e. u. public opinion monitoring report from last month about a 3rd of germans expect power cuts this winter. and a whopping 87 percent of the polish population expects to be rationing energy. and the lower all of this drags on the more these folks are likely to turn against their european leaders. so it looks like those leaders are already sizing up washington as a potential scapegoat. and to think that all they really had to do was to say no to washington at the very outset of all this and just do what was in their own best interests. and those of their people. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see right back here at the top of the hour with l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the p
that's according to an e. u. public opinion monitoring report from last month about a 3rd of germans expect power cuts this winter. and a whopping 87 percent of the polish population expects to be rationing energy. and the lower all of this drags on the more these folks are likely to turn against their european leaders. so it looks like those leaders are already sizing up washington as a potential scapegoat. and to think that all they really had to do was to say no to washington at the very...
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and the political balance in the e u. governance bodies. the $45.00 governments accused of abusing spyware represent almost a quarter of the e. u population. so they carry considerable weight in the council. it's the same sort of double standards that we seen elsewhere. washington made a big show as specifically sanctioning the nfl group last year, although not israel, the state itself, but continues to engage in the same kind of electronics find the edward snowden blew the whistle on. the u. s. also gave the state of israel a free pass. it's hard to imagine that being the case of the company paddling the spyware was russian or iranian, for example. so what does the lawmaker in charge of the report following this month's long you inquiry suggest doing now? i think we should start with a, a moratorium on the use off in the trade in a spyware, a moratorium, the, these conditional, in other words, member states can have it lifted if they meet a number of conditions. and that is, they need to have a framework in place for the use of spyware. we
and the political balance in the e u. governance bodies. the $45.00 governments accused of abusing spyware represent almost a quarter of the e. u population. so they carry considerable weight in the council. it's the same sort of double standards that we seen elsewhere. washington made a big show as specifically sanctioning the nfl group last year, although not israel, the state itself, but continues to engage in the same kind of electronics find the edward snowden blew the whistle on. the u....
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institutions, and the political balance in the e. u. governance bodies. the 4 or 5 governments accused of abusing spyware represent almost a quarter of the e u population. so they carry considerable weight in the council. we're very worried about american democracy. we're very worried about democracy in brazil. why is it that we're worried about lots of things except for democracy inside the european union itself? it's the same sort of double standards that we seen elsewhere. washington made a big show as specifically sanctioning the nfl group last year, although not israel, the state itself, but continues to engage in the same kind of electronics fine. the edward snowden blew the whistle on. the u. s. also gave the state of israel a free pass. it's hard to imagine that being the case if the company paddling the spyware was russian or iranian, for example. so what does the law maker in charge of the report following this month's long you inquiry suggest doing now? i think we should start with a, a moratorium on the use off in the trade
institutions, and the political balance in the e. u. governance bodies. the 4 or 5 governments accused of abusing spyware represent almost a quarter of the e u population. so they carry considerable weight in the council. we're very worried about american democracy. we're very worried about democracy in brazil. why is it that we're worried about lots of things except for democracy inside the european union itself? it's the same sort of double standards that we seen elsewhere. washington made a...
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as the biggest in 7 years since the time that greece received controversial bailout funds from the e u and the i m f. now grease is grappling with a 12 percent inflation rates. well, the highest in the u. satisfied its national economy being expected to grow 5.3 percent this year. thanks to stronger than expected tourism. come from the psych disrupted public services around the country, including ferries to greece is many islands. i'm cool school closures and staff in shortages and hospitals, medications or clothes and buses, taxes and greatly services will cut rental car agencies will hounded with people e get skill transfer is what one of them have to say. we lost our salaries need to increase and the vet taxation system needs to be abolished. the government must stop stealing from us. we will not leave simply to work. you must leave for the sake of living, not just to survive. while in belgium, people flocked to street for strike, to protest against high living costs. at this time, there's only one mental line working in brussels in the countries of railways and ports of significant
as the biggest in 7 years since the time that greece received controversial bailout funds from the e u and the i m f. now grease is grappling with a 12 percent inflation rates. well, the highest in the u. satisfied its national economy being expected to grow 5.3 percent this year. thanks to stronger than expected tourism. come from the psych disrupted public services around the country, including ferries to greece is many islands. i'm cool school closures and staff in shortages and hospitals,...
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b allied funds from the e. u. and the i m f, the other countries grappling with a 12 percent inflation rates while of the highest in the u. that's despite the greek economy being expected to grow over 5 percent this year. thanks to stronger than expected tourism numbers. the strike disrupted public services all over the country, including ferries to recess, many islands and calls school closures and staffing shortages at hospitals. yeah, as well as that enormous cues at public transport stops, were witness to at metro stations close. the buses taxi's real with services. they were cut while rental car agencies, they were apparently inundated with people, eager to secure some sort of transportation. here's what one of the protesters had to say. let me now so will salaries need to increase and the fat taxation system needs to be abolished. the government must stop stealing from us who will not leave simply to work who must leave for the sake of living, not just to survive. while in belgium, people flocked to the stree
b allied funds from the e. u. and the i m f, the other countries grappling with a 12 percent inflation rates while of the highest in the u. that's despite the greek economy being expected to grow over 5 percent this year. thanks to stronger than expected tourism numbers. the strike disrupted public services all over the country, including ferries to recess, many islands and calls school closures and staffing shortages at hospitals. yeah, as well as that enormous cues at public transport stops,...
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over the past 10 years, e. u has been totally in charge of the negotiating process and it's been totally, it's been a total flop. it's been totally successful. so, you know, this is a sort of a crossroads. also. i must say that western powers are using this coast of christ crisis to put additional pressure on the government in belgrade to impose sanctions on russia. because, you know, it's well known, serbia is about the only state and can in europe that's resisting. joining the sanction russia. so this is also, i think, being really cynically used by the west to get serbia to impose sanctions on russia . turn away from both russia and china. you know, maybe even join nato was a tune to throughout november. we have a for new shows launching this month. join is on tuesday for scotty. know hughes with a global culture circle with 360 view. it cover some of the biggest stories and scan that was about the cultural battles raging in the west. the 1st episode focuses on the control, the theme around abortion laws in th
over the past 10 years, e. u has been totally in charge of the negotiating process and it's been totally, it's been a total flop. it's been totally successful. so, you know, this is a sort of a crossroads. also. i must say that western powers are using this coast of christ crisis to put additional pressure on the government in belgrade to impose sanctions on russia. because, you know, it's well known, serbia is about the only state and can in europe that's resisting. joining the sanction...
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that's as some e. u officials lash out at washington for allegedly profiting from the ukraine conflict. leaving europe facing dire straits. we already had a historic juncture american nice realize that public opinion is shifting in many you countries. the country that is profiting most from this war is the u. s. because they are setting more gas under higher prices and because they are setting more weapons. so there's a lot of finger pointing going on right now here in europe, we're starting to see an increasing number of comments from european officials targeting the u. s. first, they're saying that u. s. energy companies are making windfall profits over the conflict in ukraine. french and german officials said earlier this month that those revenues are coming at europe's expense. is it that we need to put into the united states is producing cheap gas that they sell at a high price. and in addition, they have taken measures of massive state aid for some sectors that fully throw our projects out of the m
that's as some e. u officials lash out at washington for allegedly profiting from the ukraine conflict. leaving europe facing dire straits. we already had a historic juncture american nice realize that public opinion is shifting in many you countries. the country that is profiting most from this war is the u. s. because they are setting more gas under higher prices and because they are setting more weapons. so there's a lot of finger pointing going on right now here in europe, we're starting to...
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the e. u is officially committed to the policy of cutting yourself off completely from russia and oil came towards the end of this year. the question is will list change when the cold weather hits and when serious energy shortage is hit. however, hungary has basically gone. it's so separate way and will continue to import oil from russia officially, hungary is on board with the e u policy and then russian, so on. but it's, it's fun ways of excluding yourself from the sanctions regime. the manager of a night club in western russia in which 13 people died in an early morning, blaise has been detained on charges of violating fire safety rules. i suspect have pleaded guilty to firing a flag gun inside the building. the massive fire was reported in the city of castrol much just stop at 2 30 am on saturday, or the venue polygon was hosting a weekend event. more than $250.00 people were evacuated from the building, which was around the size of half a football field where it took 5590 minutes to put o
the e. u is officially committed to the policy of cutting yourself off completely from russia and oil came towards the end of this year. the question is will list change when the cold weather hits and when serious energy shortage is hit. however, hungary has basically gone. it's so separate way and will continue to import oil from russia officially, hungary is on board with the e u policy and then russian, so on. but it's, it's fun ways of excluding yourself from the sanctions regime. the...
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and e u. sanction it's russian gas supply that enabled it compete with the u. s. industrially. in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has an uphill battle, went up against the political dog law in ideology that really does prevail in europe. these days are to rachel moss and wrapping up by this our news caused from moscow a naughty international. thank you so much for joining us here for me, rory. sushi in the anti a news team here at auto international headquarters in moscow. a pleasure. help me with us. we'll be back soon with. ah, ah ah, ah, ah, ah, ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic and development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult, time time to sit down and talk with nelson as well. wow. do you easy while furnace us? ah. yeah. or you can use that one slide yet if south. yeah. rush with a new dock. awesome voice. now watch them up all me at that. i'll pull up. my p
and e u. sanction it's russian gas supply that enabled it compete with the u. s. industrially. in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has an uphill battle, went up against the political dog law in ideology that really does prevail in europe. these days are to rachel moss and wrapping up by this our news caused from moscow a naughty international. thank you so much for joining us here for me, rory. sushi in the anti a news team here at auto international headquarters...
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then thanks to the e. u and romanian joint strategy that will generate at least $7000.00 additional megawatts from solar and wind bent rochester shop. and that will generate around $7.00 to $8000.00 new jobs. the old me than light lockwood, them incur the european union's green deal wants to create 1000000 green jobs by 2030 jobs that will help save the climate and will be less dangerous than walking in the minds. jojo, i was under ground when there was an explosion at the vulcan mind oyster. broad, yellow, novel brown. that shock waves spread a few kilometers under ground. they've good luck, you know, making sure that on jacqueline too much. is there something like that leaves it's traced on you happy energy. what though, this is clean energy for us, the sticker and there's no risk. they could not worried that your life is in danger from jack. i follow my address. that's important to me because that was a major, big stress factor. authentic woman to stress chill klatera some of his oral she. this is our fut
then thanks to the e. u and romanian joint strategy that will generate at least $7000.00 additional megawatts from solar and wind bent rochester shop. and that will generate around $7.00 to $8000.00 new jobs. the old me than light lockwood, them incur the european union's green deal wants to create 1000000 green jobs by 2030 jobs that will help save the climate and will be less dangerous than walking in the minds. jojo, i was under ground when there was an explosion at the vulcan mind oyster....
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and e u. sanction it's russian gas supply that enabled it compete with the u. s. industrially, in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has an uphill battle, went up against the political dogma and ideology that really does prevail in europe . these days are to rachel moss and wrapping up this our news caused from moscow a naughty international. thank you so much for joining us here from me, rory sushi in the anti a news team here at auto international headquarters in moscow. a pleasure, honey with us will be back soon with a with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on of very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah ah ah, for energy prices are storing and it's not just oil. natural gas is up to 700 percent since the start of last year and is quickly becoming the driving force that shape geo politics. today. i'm christy i and you're watching
and e u. sanction it's russian gas supply that enabled it compete with the u. s. industrially, in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has an uphill battle, went up against the political dogma and ideology that really does prevail in europe . these days are to rachel moss and wrapping up this our news caused from moscow a naughty international. thank you so much for joining us here from me, rory sushi in the anti a news team here at auto international headquarters in...
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professor at the institute of european studies at stephen gaiety with his take on the you with today's e u r, which is a rogue. he uses the u. k. has left is live by germany and france. and so far it has been, it has been a punching bag for, for london, and washington and even kia. and i think that the european public large are part of the, of public, especially in germany and france are probably sick and tired of that. we can see that already happening in the czech republic where people are against the war hysteria that was imposed on the european countries by nate. i think the united kingdom, especially a linux parents, are literally bullying germany, especially france as well. and some other countries are bullying them into submission. i right now that we have this escalation of war in eastern europe. it is quite obvious that why great britain left the sinking ship. i think that the anglo american coalition really see a saw that the germany was getting too powerful and the side effect of this war. and maybe the main goal of the, of the, of the old anglo saxon coalition, a british americ
professor at the institute of european studies at stephen gaiety with his take on the you with today's e u r, which is a rogue. he uses the u. k. has left is live by germany and france. and so far it has been, it has been a punching bag for, for london, and washington and even kia. and i think that the european public large are part of the, of public, especially in germany and france are probably sick and tired of that. we can see that already happening in the czech republic where people are...
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the e u is currently working on to groundbreaking legislative packages. once passed, it will be possible to combat fake news and illegal content more effectively. and companies will have to be more transparent about their internal algorithms. but that's not all. we're now in the process of a piece of legislation called the didn't talk mock. it's act that will oblige those who hold significant market power to some degree to hold back. right now we have an amazon case which is exactly on this that you are a small merchant on the amazon market place. is really difficult to get your own data to get to know what you customers like, but amazon retail, they get all your data, no, what you sell on what you don't sell so that they can compete against you. so, so that kind of seemingly quite simple things that you can get your own data should be a positive result of what we're doing right now. but our fines and regulations enough. how does europe compare to the rest of the world in relation to tech companies and infrastructure? not well at all. 75 percent of the ca
the e u is currently working on to groundbreaking legislative packages. once passed, it will be possible to combat fake news and illegal content more effectively. and companies will have to be more transparent about their internal algorithms. but that's not all. we're now in the process of a piece of legislation called the didn't talk mock. it's act that will oblige those who hold significant market power to some degree to hold back. right now we have an amazon case which is exactly on this...