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[applause] >> east germany, he backed u.s.. it's gonna be like east germany when we go out to philadelphia. >> i think we're a lot of people are learning is that he offers a lot of dangerous and divisive rhetoric. and the only thing more dangerous and divisive than his rhetoric or his policies. policies that, again, with criminalize abortion here in pennsylvania. policies that would roll back so much of the progress we have made on civil rights, the kinds of things that he is talking about, we just inject total chaos in our system, and make it harder for our kids to learn, and harder for our economy to grow, and harder for us to have a safe community. look, i've been traveling all across pennsylvania, talking to some of the institutions that matter the most. and what they're talking about is the kind of things that we're gonna fight for, you know delivering funding for our kids schools, and more funding for police and safe communities across pennsylvania. and a community that lift everybody up, including those who have been lef
[applause] >> east germany, he backed u.s.. it's gonna be like east germany when we go out to philadelphia. >> i think we're a lot of people are learning is that he offers a lot of dangerous and divisive rhetoric. and the only thing more dangerous and divisive than his rhetoric or his policies. policies that, again, with criminalize abortion here in pennsylvania. policies that would roll back so much of the progress we have made on civil rights, the kinds of things that he is...
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ah, as rebellion via berlin was always a melting hope for all kinds of people in east germany for intellectuals, homosexuals, artists, and miss fed. mm hm. although there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from a, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on. it also wish and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative lights. a man in women's clothing. i think that was something out of the movies on florida, on the popular, i'm firm with brooklyn, in east berlin show a lot of fun mas door was the pioneer in the trans community. she began collecting every day objects in the 19 fifties and exhibiting them in the goods house. miles door of the manor house became a villa, manian era museum and a famous meeting place for east berlin's queer community. on coming all the topic. i feel after coming out i met shallow and that's how i found the community via luncheon, was already well known in the east german scene. but after german reunification, people's awareness about her grew a lot. 16 sec law shall out of a mazda received the federal order of merit, g
ah, as rebellion via berlin was always a melting hope for all kinds of people in east germany for intellectuals, homosexuals, artists, and miss fed. mm hm. although there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from a, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on. it also wish and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative lights. a man in women's clothing. i think that was something out of the movies on florida, on the popular, i'm firm with brooklyn,...
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ah, as a 1000000000 via berlin was always a melting pot for all kinds of people in east germany for, for intellectuals, homosexuals, artists and miss fed. mm hm. all there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from one, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on read also wish. and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative light, a man in women's clothing, but that was something out of the movies on clyde, on the popular infirmary brooklyn, in east berlin sher, lots of fun. miles door was a pioneer in the trans community. she began collecting every day objects in the 19 fifties and exhibiting them in the boots house. miles door of the manor house became a villa, manian era museum, and a famous meeting place for east berlin's queer community. on coming all topic, i feel after coming out i met shallow and that's how i found the community in via luncheon was already well known in the east german scene. but after german reunification people's awareness about her grew a lot. 16 sackcloth charlotte of one miles door received the federal order
ah, as a 1000000000 via berlin was always a melting pot for all kinds of people in east germany for, for intellectuals, homosexuals, artists and miss fed. mm hm. all there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from one, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on read also wish. and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative light, a man in women's clothing, but that was something out of the movies on clyde, on the popular infirmary brooklyn, in...
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uh, in the press there was such a definition that the oil imbargo would turn into east germany, or rathermany again with the berlin wall. ah, given that the east will be cut off from the normal supply of fuel and lubricants. as for gas, they must buy 40 billion cubic meters of gas per year until 2030. and even if they decide, uh, to reduce the consumption of russian gas. they will have to pay the entire amount on the principle of secretly olga well, and the sixth sanctions package was not voted on. can we get away from the fact that there is no consensus? can we assume that hungary will resist her? audacious stance or is it a reprieve? what is called such unpleasant blows for us to our own russian economy? not called the oil embargo a blow to the russian economy, because russian oil is in demand in the world. i. well, of course, some difficulties will arise, but i would not unnecessarily traumatize this situation, especially since for europe, e, the sixth energy package, which includes an oil embargo, looks much more dramatic in terms of consequences than for russia, i deeply convinced of
uh, in the press there was such a definition that the oil imbargo would turn into east germany, or rathermany again with the berlin wall. ah, given that the east will be cut off from the normal supply of fuel and lubricants. as for gas, they must buy 40 billion cubic meters of gas per year until 2030. and even if they decide, uh, to reduce the consumption of russian gas. they will have to pay the entire amount on the principle of secretly olga well, and the sixth sanctions package was not voted...
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germany or lead to revenge again. how did they humiliate them later? vesalia, how many years later , yes, after 15 years, ivansh. after that, by the way, the side was not divided, they lost eastns did not take away a single square meter in germany, because they already started from the earthly concept, not the humiliation of the country, but the change of its political political consciousness, what was called denazification. and therefore, even in the 60th year, they stopped the whole palace from germany at the request of you, and they only continued introduced themselves, changed them to the oil plan, the whole aid plan to generous germany, and the result is the effect of such and such a policy right here, its position vesalsky policy was the one that western germany became an organic part of the democratic western community, then east germany united in which until now, as you know, there are problems due to the fact that the soviet union has east germany 101 versailles. that's what germany is, well, the main field of the nations of europe, the european union. so i'm here i want to encourage you to understand that the spirit of europe, its normal, ideal ego , became the seco
germany or lead to revenge again. how did they humiliate them later? vesalia, how many years later , yes, after 15 years, ivansh. after that, by the way, the side was not divided, they lost eastns did not take away a single square meter in germany, because they already started from the earthly concept, not the humiliation of the country, but the change of its political political consciousness, what was called denazification. and therefore, even in the 60th year, they stopped the whole palace...
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it is obvious that all decisions to withdraw our troops from east germany are mediocre, absolutely carriedut, and all these operations. well, when we took out all our bases and destroyed ours, this is a real betrayal. that is, they can choose whether they are degenerates or traitors to medium-range missiles. well, that is, what alexander says fully confirms this the west was ready for completely different conditions, mediocre politics. these conditions have managed to worsen and still have not endured either a historical or a legal attitude to this issue. well , what happened? for this year it was e in march of the ninety-first year in april there was already a zatkrin. wulf after all, but a lot has happened during this time in russia has changed. right. as you say, vladimirovich, the authorities have changed, relations have changed. uh, god bless america, a completely different thing has appeared a feeling of completely different military principles, according to which russia was ready. this smell with the west, including with a united germany , i don't know if there has ever been in hist
it is obvious that all decisions to withdraw our troops from east germany are mediocre, absolutely carriedut, and all these operations. well, when we took out all our bases and destroyed ours, this is a real betrayal. that is, they can choose whether they are degenerates or traitors to medium-range missiles. well, that is, what alexander says fully confirms this the west was ready for completely different conditions, mediocre politics. these conditions have managed to worsen and still have not...
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traditionally mentally remains east germany, which continues to look for this maneuver for a compromise for them it is very important er and basically their question of the entire delegation was whether there is room for a diplomatic solution to the war, are we considering a potential minsk 3 or is it possible er we see the solution is precisely in the agreements and they can help with this and whether to stand by there and be like me again, god forbid, and in these difficult conversations, eh, only when we start to explain how much they cost will cost eh with in fact, there is no export of ext to our grain, which countries will need eh, in particular, africa, our grain of bread, eh, and what can this dream of ? he of our war is beginning calculate and potential losses for their economies uh, very little active conversation with the americans, uh, there would be a lot of negotiations, assurances of support, but you know, i think that any support, first of all, can be measured not only in quantities, uh -e emotional words and empathy but definitely capable of eh hmm providing military eh
traditionally mentally remains east germany, which continues to look for this maneuver for a compromise for them it is very important er and basically their question of the entire delegation was whether there is room for a diplomatic solution to the war, are we considering a potential minsk 3 or is it possible er we see the solution is precisely in the agreements and they can help with this and whether to stand by there and be like me again, god forbid, and in these difficult conversations, eh,...
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no, they said, but east germany was a specific situation. she ceased to exist.ow all of germany is in nato and did not have the right to return to the question is therefore the first thing to understand. this is what was promised, it was promised that these specific systems would not be used. in russian cities, as i understand it, that is the export version of this multiple rocket launcher system. the fire really cannot strike any deep into russian territory. this does not mean alone that russia received at least some guarantees that these re-equipment systems will not be, and as i read in the american press, although it is required to change not only the rocket itself, but also the launch system, what is it in general can be done in 40-8 hours. and that serious retraining of the team is not required, that is, in other words. yes, i think i gave an honest, uh, assurance that could work at some point, and if it turns out that these systems can cope with their task and can help ukraine and change, uh, the dynamics of the combat situation in their favor, then, most
no, they said, but east germany was a specific situation. she ceased to exist.ow all of germany is in nato and did not have the right to return to the question is therefore the first thing to understand. this is what was promised, it was promised that these specific systems would not be used. in russian cities, as i understand it, that is the export version of this multiple rocket launcher system. the fire really cannot strike any deep into russian territory. this does not mean alone that...
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. ♪ eric: when germany lost the war and was split into a capitalist west and the soviet-run east, thishelped remake west germany into an economic powerhouse. ♪ uwe: my grandpa did it like this: put it in the coal. [machine firing] coal, yeah, yeah, and we use it like this to destroy big stones. and this is just a short trip to the next tunnel. eric: i see why we need the helmets. eric: uwe seeger was born into this world, and thought he'd die in it. uwe: my grandfather was a miner, my father was a miner, my son was a miner for six years, but that's at an end because we don't have coal mining in germany. eric: you don't have black coal mines anymore. how do you feel about that? uwe: oh, it's very terrible. i'm so--i'm traurig. eric: yes, very sad. uwe: yeah, very sad. eric: this is no longer a working mine. uwe and some fellow ex-miners run it as a tourist attraction to show visitors how life used to be. uwe: so, sit down. let's have a drive. eric: it's not what i expected. eric: in 2018, germany closed its last black coal mines, and a ruhr tradition dating back centuries shuddered to a
. ♪ eric: when germany lost the war and was split into a capitalist west and the soviet-run east, thishelped remake west germany into an economic powerhouse. ♪ uwe: my grandpa did it like this: put it in the coal. [machine firing] coal, yeah, yeah, and we use it like this to destroy big stones. and this is just a short trip to the next tunnel. eric: i see why we need the helmets. eric: uwe seeger was born into this world, and thought he'd die in it. uwe: my grandfather was a miner, my...
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♪ >>> december 5th, 1989, it was a cold night in dresden, east germany, and it would change the coursef vladimir putin's life. the berlin wall had just fallen. [ chanting ] >> all over east germany angry crowds roamed the streets, lashing out at symbols of communist rule. that night in dresden, they found a target. a local kgb headquarters. a mob surrounded the building. as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger. inside peering through the curtains was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named vladimir putin. ♪ >> he was terrified that they were going to storm the building. >> putin was a junior officer, but the boss was away. he was in charge. >> the berlin wall had come down. police weren't going to help, and he called for instructions. >> desperate for help, putin dialed kgb headquarters in moscow over and over again. finally one official told him simply moscow is silent. >> and i think it felt like a deep betrayal to him. >> vladimir putin was on his own. he went down into the bowels of the building and fired up the fur furnace. >> he finds himself in the basement with a furnace sho
♪ >>> december 5th, 1989, it was a cold night in dresden, east germany, and it would change the coursef vladimir putin's life. the berlin wall had just fallen. [ chanting ] >> all over east germany angry crowds roamed the streets, lashing out at symbols of communist rule. that night in dresden, they found a target. a local kgb headquarters. a mob surrounded the building. as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger. inside peering through the curtains was a young kgb...
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the berlin wall had just fallen. [ chanting ] >> all over east germany angry crowds roamed the streetsfound a target. a loca
the berlin wall had just fallen. [ chanting ] >> all over east germany angry crowds roamed the streetsfound a target. a loca
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once a small town in east germany, she it quickly grew once p c k. arrived, the acronym stands for petrochemical culminate, built in the late 19 fifties. it brought russian oil from siberia. today the refinery is majority owned by russian oil jain, rosin f, who won't be interested in switching from russian oil to other sources. the government knows that incessant would be willing to look into converting it to public use to safe trade and secure germany's energy supplies. and that has all of the other business stories making headlines around the world. tesla has hauled it production added shanghai plan, due to supply chain issues. the call maker says, is struggling to source parts for it. and if you vehicles after a 6 week over 900 lockdown has disrupted industrial operations in the area, microsoft says it will cover travel expenses for u. s. employees who need to leave their state to get an abortion. amazon, yelp, and see group have set up similar policies after a growing number of states have introduced abortion bands. would likely backing from the countries and supreme court. bitcoin has slump
once a small town in east germany, she it quickly grew once p c k. arrived, the acronym stands for petrochemical culminate, built in the late 19 fifties. it brought russian oil from siberia. today the refinery is majority owned by russian oil jain, rosin f, who won't be interested in switching from russian oil to other sources. the government knows that incessant would be willing to look into converting it to public use to safe trade and secure germany's energy supplies. and that has all of the...
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a listen. >> the future for pennsylvania for joshua pirro is an oppressive regime, not unlike east germany, where your freedoms are snatched away. so, let's choose this day, let's walk in freedom, let's choose this day and serve the lord. >> i mean, that's, again, if what you're facing is something on that order, a lot of stuff is justified in resistance to that level of tyranny. >> yes, and mastriano isn't using this language by accident. he is a military intelligence analyst who is stationed in eastern money, right? he knows what he is doing. he knows the language that he is using. and, moreover, when he was serving in the military, he carried a bible under his arm, he believes that god sent a dust storm to help his unit win against saddam hussein's army during desert storm, because his wife was waging spiritual warfare and prayer at home. these ideas, i think one of the dangers, chris, is they sound so outlandish to us, secular people who think okay, how serious could this be? so we don't take them seriously. these ideas could not be more real to mastriano, and its support last night is
a listen. >> the future for pennsylvania for joshua pirro is an oppressive regime, not unlike east germany, where your freedoms are snatched away. so, let's choose this day, let's walk in freedom, let's choose this day and serve the lord. >> i mean, that's, again, if what you're facing is something on that order, a lot of stuff is justified in resistance to that level of tyranny. >> yes, and mastriano isn't using this language by accident. he is a military intelligence analyst...
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i know, you know, since the late eighties, i thinwe've known that we were equal to what was in east germany in the bad air quality on the highveld. and there's something called a [indistinct], which is a test you do before you get employment, mostly at power stations and in the mines, and locals tell us that they regularly fail the [indistinct] test because they've grown up in a very polluted area. as they've grown up, they're unfit for work. [birds chirping] [tau coughs] munnick: this pollution was particulate matter, primary explanations of all the respiratory problems that we see on the highveld--particulate matter 2.5, small enough to get very deep into your lungs. [overlapping chatter] rachel mokgtsana: 30% of the patient around this [indistinct], they are suffering from asthma because of the--what you call the pollution that is from the [indistinct] around us. we have asthmatic patient, we have t.b. patient, h.i.v. patient, and so on. mathabule: something that is painful--the government doesn't take us seriously. they don't know what you are going through, and even if we go to our con
i know, you know, since the late eighties, i thinwe've known that we were equal to what was in east germany in the bad air quality on the highveld. and there's something called a [indistinct], which is a test you do before you get employment, mostly at power stations and in the mines, and locals tell us that they regularly fail the [indistinct] test because they've grown up in a very polluted area. as they've grown up, they're unfit for work. [birds chirping] [tau coughs] munnick: this...
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she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany. she can't believe it's come to this. home and her history in ruins. >> shards of the glass hit me in the face. >> how can she forgive russia? >> why didn't the shrapnel hit me in the head so that i would die immediately? >> for days, she suffered through this. >> but i hardly feel physical pain anymore. the pain is in my soul. >> you lucky to be alive, says the medic. >> yes, my arm is working, but lucky? god didn't let me die, now i have to live in pain. >> in a time gone by, her father and vladimir putin's father ttled hitler's. but that shared memory is now lost to history. here in russian-speaking ukraine, the past runs deep and the suffering brought here won't be easily forgiven or forgotten. in somerville, bbc news, kharkiv . >> as the war rages on and ukraine, the u.s. house of representatives approved another $40 billion in militay and humanitarian aid for the country. the toll on ukrainian families has been staggering. more than 2 million ukrainian children are refugees. for more on how the lives of kids have be
she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany. she can't believe it's come to this. home and her history in ruins. >> shards of the glass hit me in the face. >> how can she forgive russia? >> why didn't the shrapnel hit me in the head so that i would die immediately? >> for days, she suffered through this. >> but i hardly feel physical pain anymore. the pain is in my soul. >> you lucky to be alive, says the medic. >> yes, my arm is working, but...
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government that the refusal to import oil would lead to dire consequences for the economy. throughout east germanyr eu-agreed restrictions include cutting off sberbank from swift, banning three more russian tv channels from broadcasting in the eu, and expanding the list of individual sanctions. today is 80 years since the legendary friendly meeting, which took place in the besieged leningrad at the stadium of krestovsky island, the club dynamo, beloved by the townspeople, then played with the team of the metal plant to the participants exhausted and exhausted from hunger. after the first most terrible blockade winter, it was difficult even get out on the field. and it is difficult to imagine what strength of mind they possessed to hold out for two halves, but then it was important for the inhabitants of exhausted leningrad to support and show that everything would be fine and the spirit of the city was unbroken. so they played in defiance of the enemy , nikolai bulkin, the mache, who became a symbol of the inevitable victory, these are not historical shots of that match, but the filming of the inf
government that the refusal to import oil would lead to dire consequences for the economy. throughout east germanyr eu-agreed restrictions include cutting off sberbank from swift, banning three more russian tv channels from broadcasting in the eu, and expanding the list of individual sanctions. today is 80 years since the legendary friendly meeting, which took place in the besieged leningrad at the stadium of krestovsky island, the club dynamo, beloved by the townspeople, then played with the...
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she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany.'t believe it has come to this. >> [speaking foreign language] >> home, and her history, in ruins. >> shards of glass hit me in the face. >> how can she forgive russia these wins? >> why didn't the shrapnel hit me in the heads of that i would die immediately? >> for days she suffered through this. >> but i hardly feel physical pain anymore. the pain is in my soul. >> you are lucky to be alive, he says. >> yes, my arm is working, lucky? god did not let me look -- died. now i have to live in pain. >> in a time gone by, her father and putin's father battled hitler's. but that shared memory is now lost to history. and russian speaking ukraine, the past runs deep and the suffering brought here won't be easily forgiven nor forgotten. quentin sommerville, bbc, kharkiv. ♪ >> next we must talk a the death of the journalist shareen abu akleh. she worked for al jazeera and was an american palestinian reporter, shot in the west bank this morning. she and her producer were coveng a raid by israeli
she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany.'t believe it has come to this. >> [speaking foreign language] >> home, and her history, in ruins. >> shards of glass hit me in the face. >> how can she forgive russia these wins? >> why didn't the shrapnel hit me in the heads of that i would die immediately? >> for days she suffered through this. >> but i hardly feel physical pain anymore. the pain is in my soul. >> you are lucky to be alive,...
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east ? germany's olafsholtz said this after a telephone conversation with the leader of the aggressor country, however, scholtz is sure that sooner or later russia will have to negotiate with ukraine because the russian federation has not achieved any of the goals that were declared at the beginning of the war. ukraine has not been conquered and is skillfully defending itself with courage and sacrifice. nato has not withdrawn and in fact has strengthened the eastern flank of the alliance. the russian army itself has suffered significant losses and gradually putin must realize that the only way out of this situation is - to agree with ukraine, the european union will leave the clause on the embargo on russian oil in the sixth package of sanctions, and this is reported by the british agency reuters, according to the changes, diplomats said that the easing of oil sanctions will not happen even despite difficult negotiations with hungary, one of the european high-ranking officials said that an agreement will be reached on may 16 at the latest by the end of next week, while most countries will hav
east ? germany's olafsholtz said this after a telephone conversation with the leader of the aggressor country, however, scholtz is sure that sooner or later russia will have to negotiate with ukraine because the russian federation has not achieved any of the goals that were declared at the beginning of the war. ukraine has not been conquered and is skillfully defending itself with courage and sacrifice. nato has not withdrawn and in fact has strengthened the eastern flank of the alliance. the...
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she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany. she can't believe it's come to this.y in ruins. translation: shards of. the glass hit me in the face. how could she forgive russia these wounds? translation: why didn't - the shrapnel hit me in the head so that i would die immediately? for days, she suffered through this. translation: but i hardly feel physical pain any more. - the pain is in my soul. "you're lucky to be alive," says the medic. translation: yes, my arm is working. | but lucky? god didn't let me die. now i have to live in pain. in a time gone by, raissa's father and vladimir putin's father battled hitler. distant explosion. but that shared memory is now lost to history. here in russian—speaking ukraine, the past runs deep — and the suffering brought here won't be easily forgiven norforgotten. quentin sommerville, bbc news, kharkiv. britain and finland have signed a mutual security deal, hours after the uk agreed a similar deal with sweden, against the background of the russian invasion of ukraine. the british prime minister, borisjohnson said the uk "will
she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany. she can't believe it's come to this.y in ruins. translation: shards of. the glass hit me in the face. how could she forgive russia these wounds? translation: why didn't - the shrapnel hit me in the head so that i would die immediately? for days, she suffered through this. translation: but i hardly feel physical pain any more. - the pain is in my soul. "you're lucky to be alive," says the medic. translation: yes, my arm is...
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reaching record highs , phasing out cheap energy fraught with an era of upheaval for east germany, spiegela planned oil embargo , the existence of the pck refinery, a rosneft- owned refinery that processes oil exclusively from russia, is at stake. the refinery could be the first german casualty of the war. in ukraine, growth ukraine's utility bills and armaments are costing dearly to the ulofusholian after failing in the elections to the state parliament in the north due to holstein last week, his party suffers a crushing historical defeat in the most populous state, north rhine westphalia, which was considered the heart of the social. less than a third of voters of such low results gave their vote to them. it has not been there since the second world war, the economic growth of the european union will be low , these are the spring forecasts of the european commission, it will drop to zero this year, especially if large-scale interruptions in oil and gas supplies begin, the forecast for inflation in the euro zone, the expert also had to double upwards, doubled it in relation to the united
reaching record highs , phasing out cheap energy fraught with an era of upheaval for east germany, spiegela planned oil embargo , the existence of the pck refinery, a rosneft- owned refinery that processes oil exclusively from russia, is at stake. the refinery could be the first german casualty of the war. in ukraine, growth ukraine's utility bills and armaments are costing dearly to the ulofusholian after failing in the elections to the state parliament in the north due to holstein last week,...
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she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany. to this — her home and her history in ruins. translation: shards of. the glass hit me in the face. how could she forgive russia these wounds? translation: why didn't the shrapnel hit me - in the head so that i would die immediately? for days, she suffered through this. translation: but i hardly feel physical pain any more. - the pain is in my soul. "you're lucky to be alive," says the medic. translation: yes, my arm is working. | but lucky? god didn't let me die. now i have to live in pain. in a time gone by, raissa's father and vladimir putin's father battled hitler. but that shared memory is now lost to history. here in russian—speaking ukraine, the past runs deep — and the suffering brought here won't be easily forgiven norforgotten. quentin sommerville, bbc news, kharkiv. britain and finland have signed a mutual security deal hours after the uk agreed a similar deal with sweden, against the background of the russian invasion of ukraine. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson said the
she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany. to this — her home and her history in ruins. translation: shards of. the glass hit me in the face. how could she forgive russia these wounds? translation: why didn't the shrapnel hit me - in the head so that i would die immediately? for days, she suffered through this. translation: but i hardly feel physical pain any more. - the pain is in my soul. "you're lucky to be alive," says the medic. translation: yes, my arm is working....
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east germany slovakia e, hungary there, well, where are the former countries of the socialist camp, wherere focused on supplies through the oil pipeline friendship and, accordingly, russia supplied there, after the ussr collapsed, they also supplied to the same factories and, accordingly will have to for them. uh, well, theoretical, maybe they're buying oil from the world market. in some there, the portuguese loads. and then the railroad. this will need to be carried out to these refineries; it will, of course, be essential. more expensive and much more difficult, less reliable and in addition , you still have to reconfigure. uh, in fact, the refineries themselves under a different brand of oil. eh, i mean, it's expensive. this is generally unpleasant. er, well, theoretically, of course. uh, maybe bulgaria too, which means, he says, well, it is supplied, of course, oil from novorossiysk is short shoulder. uh, that means, and if it means it will not be from novorossiysk, but, let's say, from kuwait, then it is clear that the transport costs will be much. and above, so well, maybe everythin
east germany slovakia e, hungary there, well, where are the former countries of the socialist camp, wherere focused on supplies through the oil pipeline friendship and, accordingly, russia supplied there, after the ussr collapsed, they also supplied to the same factories and, accordingly will have to for them. uh, well, theoretical, maybe they're buying oil from the world market. in some there, the portuguese loads. and then the railroad. this will need to be carried out to these refineries; it...
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german population, it was not at all clear that stalin would succeed in bringing the territory of east germanyer his control, it was absolutely real that germany would become a kind of neutral state in its territorial full moon, which was decided at the yalta conference, and stalin absolutely did not he wanted to have a german population in the territories that were in his zone of influence, and these territories belonged to ordinary poland, he believed that for this population is better, let it move to this neutral germany and not create any revanchist sentiments in the eastern bloc. troops, because they were on the territory of a complete crime, this must also be understood now, the level of abuse of the civilian population exceeded all limits, of course, now everyone will say that it was revenge for the crimes of the german troops on the territory occupied by the wehrmacht, and it is also absolutely obvious that the crimes there were terrible, but this does not mean that the civilian population did not suffer from the crimes of the soviet troops, plus deportation, of course, plus another im
german population, it was not at all clear that stalin would succeed in bringing the territory of east germanyer his control, it was absolutely real that germany would become a kind of neutral state in its territorial full moon, which was decided at the yalta conference, and stalin absolutely did not he wanted to have a german population in the territories that were in his zone of influence, and these territories belonged to ordinary poland, he believed that for this population is better, let...
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members of the eastern bloc and the warsaw pact organization and that have oil refineries. and east germany is completely on our side because of the rhetoric. but hungary, i agree, sometimes there are such unfriendly statements that are very interesting. because the real position of the country depends on the real dependence on the russian oil and its political position, therefore, were very focused on other ways of supplying oil , in particular by sea, because poland has quite large ports and they can receive tankers, which is interesting, if there is a political will to get rid of dependence , logistical ways can also be found, and we everyone knows, but there are powerful oil refineries in eastern germany, and they were also dependent on the friendship pipeline, and they could not be replaced by oil from western germany, because the supporting systems of these two parts of one the country has not yet been united, but here it is already operative . polish politicians spoke with german politicians, and it is known that they are very interesting and very quickly made a connection between th
members of the eastern bloc and the warsaw pact organization and that have oil refineries. and east germany is completely on our side because of the rhetoric. but hungary, i agree, sometimes there are such unfriendly statements that are very interesting. because the real position of the country depends on the real dependence on the russian oil and its political position, therefore, were very focused on other ways of supplying oil , in particular by sea, because poland has quite large ports and...
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assessment , the eu agreement on the introduction of russian oil supplies to the economy of all east germanythe japanese government has already welcomed the japanese government, though tokyo itself is not ready to take similar measures, the country's economy minister categorically ruled out japan's withdrawal from the sakhalin 2 project, even in the event of international pressure, we against the backdrop of news from brussels, the price of oil on the markets has already gone up and exceeded $124 per barrel, including other restrictions agreed by the european union on banning broadcasting in the eu and three more russian tv channels and expanding the list. individual sanctions, as well as the disconnection of sberbank from the swift international payment system, have already been announced by the company itself that this will not affect the work of the bank in any way. operates normally the main restrictions are already in place and turning off the whistle does not change the current situation in international settlements domestic russian transactions do not depend on the lift and will be ca
assessment , the eu agreement on the introduction of russian oil supplies to the economy of all east germanythe japanese government has already welcomed the japanese government, though tokyo itself is not ready to take similar measures, the country's economy minister categorically ruled out japan's withdrawal from the sakhalin 2 project, even in the event of international pressure, we against the backdrop of news from brussels, the price of oil on the markets has already gone up and exceeded...
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she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany. she can't believe it's come to this.ns. translation: shards of the glass hit me in the face. _ how could she forgive russia these wounds? translation: why didn't the shrapnel hit me in the head so that _ i would die immediately? for days, she suffered through this. but i hardly feel physical pain any more. the pain is in my soul. "you're lucky to be alive," says the medic. yes, my arm is working. but lucky? god didn't let me die. now i have to live in pain. in a time gone by, raissa's father and vladimir putin's father battled hitler. but that shared memory is now lost to history. here in russian—speaking ukraine, the past runs deep — and the suffering brought here won't be easily forgiven norforgotten. quentin sommerville, bbc news, kharkiv. the british prime minister has said the uk "will not hesitate" to act, after signing security agreements with sweden and finland to defend against any threat from what he called a "21st—century tyra nt". both countries — which are not currently part of a major military alliance — ar
she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany. she can't believe it's come to this.ns. translation: shards of the glass hit me in the face. _ how could she forgive russia these wounds? translation: why didn't the shrapnel hit me in the head so that _ i would die immediately? for days, she suffered through this. but i hardly feel physical pain any more. the pain is in my soul. "you're lucky to be alive," says the medic. yes, my arm is working. but lucky? god didn't let me die....
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ukraine has announced that it is suspending 1/3 of gas supplies to europe, namely east germany you neednd that every day we receive coal for 4.3 million euros, oil for 40 million euros and gas for 22 euros. oil and gas first go to the eastern part of the country and, for example, to the glass industry. we're talking about 7,000 jobs that just won't get a bad feeling. now many are overwhelmed, especially after the mouth of the innovation speakers, mrs. einhorn, the german government reported that the nord stream 2 dead economic minister of the north westphalia already. offers to all companies. what can next winter, transfer staff to remote work, that is, shift the burden of electricity bills from the enterprise to the employees of your association of tour operators, in turn , the idea has ripened to send all pensioners to warm climes somewhere in mallorca, traveling against putin, but the idea was so-so considered that this will cost the budget an additional 10 billion and will significantly affect consumer activity in germany itself, you will have to freeze at home for the winter or pay
ukraine has announced that it is suspending 1/3 of gas supplies to europe, namely east germany you neednd that every day we receive coal for 4.3 million euros, oil for 40 million euros and gas for 22 euros. oil and gas first go to the eastern part of the country and, for example, to the glass industry. we're talking about 7,000 jobs that just won't get a bad feeling. now many are overwhelmed, especially after the mouth of the innovation speakers, mrs. einhorn, the german government reported...
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May 18, 2022
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to the russian railways. 90% of the clothing factory provides mail and large goods. the time of east germanythe berlin region and there they have early problems with it. how is it supplied? as far as i can see, as far as requests and questions that come to the trader, logisticians, how does this early work come from, which is prepared and fully sanctioned, as far as i understand that your company junio is also participating now in the supply of fuel to ukraine , and mr. serhiy, before your inclusion, said that now poland itself is experiencing a certain shortage and everything is not so simple not only with the issue of logistics, but in general with the issue of production and sale of fuel in ukraine for our needs, so please tell us your version of what is happening in the fuel market in europe, is there really a deficit there, how have prices changed and, well, could there be such a situation that in ukraine , we simply will not find the share we need for today, yes, of course, poland, yes, sergey was right in poland, there is a deficit of uh, 70% the needs are covered by two polish plan
to the russian railways. 90% of the clothing factory provides mail and large goods. the time of east germanythe berlin region and there they have early problems with it. how is it supplied? as far as i can see, as far as requests and questions that come to the trader, logisticians, how does this early work come from, which is prepared and fully sanctioned, as far as i understand that your company junio is also participating now in the supply of fuel to ukraine , and mr. serhiy, before...
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lull makes it possible to escape 66-year-old raisi, she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany, and does not understand why everything turned out like this, her house, her history in ruins, how can she forgive these wounds of russia, the woman is tormented by these questions every day, her soul will be here, it is already terrible well lucky grandmother is not visible once in the past raisa's father and vladimir putin's father fought together against hitler, but this common memory is now nothing in the russian-speaking part of ukraine has passed, remained deep in the memory and the suffering caused to the russians can no longer be forgiven and forgotten special report of the hanging from kharkiv oblast and at the very end, as roosters from the warbled in front of the city of kyiv became a symbol of the stability of ukraine, my colleague roman lebed found out, do you recognize a rooster? this sculpture appeared in a park in the town of berezne in rivne oblast. oleksandr serdyuk, who was evacuated from kharkov, this is an almost three-meter version of the figure, which became one
lull makes it possible to escape 66-year-old raisi, she grew up in the soviet union, lived in east germany, and does not understand why everything turned out like this, her house, her history in ruins, how can she forgive these wounds of russia, the woman is tormented by these questions every day, her soul will be here, it is already terrible well lucky grandmother is not visible once in the past raisa's father and vladimir putin's father fought together against hitler, but this common memory...
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May 9, 2022
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did it turn out like this, in fact, there are many factors, first of all berlin is located in east germanye, and accordingly a huge number of berliners, a huge number of germans, east germans. they only heard the soviet version, and the soviet version was not kyiv-centric, it was moscow-centric, accordingly, again, the second operation is connected with the fact that, again, in the german language very often functions precisely because we fought with the russians, yes, that is, the russians and the ukrainians in their coordinate system, again from the submission of russian propaganda from the submission of soviet propaganda very often functioned exclusively in the context of cooperation with the farmacht with the nazi regime, even when it was, for example, forced collaboration and again avoiding the discussion of any motives, respectively . when you come to berlin and tell an ordinary person that ukrainians with weapons in more than three and a half million people died in the fight against nazism, so a large number of ordinary people are very surprised, moreover, even non-ordinary people a
did it turn out like this, in fact, there are many factors, first of all berlin is located in east germanye, and accordingly a huge number of berliners, a huge number of germans, east germans. they only heard the soviet version, and the soviet version was not kyiv-centric, it was moscow-centric, accordingly, again, the second operation is connected with the fact that, again, in the german language very often functions precisely because we fought with the russians, yes, that is, the russians and...
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May 22, 2022
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by and large then with the help of money from the federal republic managed to get stability in east germanygimes of erich honecker , er, er, edward gerik. remember the peace for this policy, but then it turned out that this eastern policy is at a turning point, from the time when it began to be applied to russia, it became rather an indicator of support for aggression and ambitions, and not for this peaceful coexistence. there is no peace, you understand began as a result of these applications of this eastern policy, as a result of which the war began. here's what's interesting . i think that it's just the whole world, that is, the world. how did it live before the war? speaking , the effectiveness of the un general assembly and here it is necessary to reform after this everything will be, because this talk of vague funding has shown its sufficient difficulty in adopting the decision -making system in nato, we see turkey blocking the entry sweden, finland, we see in the eu, which today blocks hungary and many, many other things. but i think that the world should simply stop and return to va
by and large then with the help of money from the federal republic managed to get stability in east germanygimes of erich honecker , er, er, edward gerik. remember the peace for this policy, but then it turned out that this eastern policy is at a turning point, from the time when it began to be applied to russia, it became rather an indicator of support for aggression and ambitions, and not for this peaceful coexistence. there is no peace, you understand began as a result of these applications...
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May 15, 2022
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ukraine has announced that it is suspending 1/3 of gas supplies to europe, namely east germany, you needunderstand that every day we receive coal for four and 3 million euros of oil for 40 million. and gas for 22 million neftegaz comes first to the eastern part of the country and for example, in the glass industry. we're talking about 7,000 jobs that simply won't be on tuesday at autogas announced that it is shutting down the gas transit through the savings node at vopskov. at due to the fact that the territory of the luhansk region, on which it is located, is no longer controlled by kiev , while the loss of control occurred almost in the first week as a result of the offensive of the allied forces on starobelsk and then for 2 months the route worked in the usual mode, gazprom did not receive any confirmation of force majeure circumstances and does not see any serious obstacles to the continuation of work in the previous mode. ukrainian specialists all this time have been quietly working on histocrane x in pskov and continue to do this transit was provided in full no complaints from coun
ukraine has announced that it is suspending 1/3 of gas supplies to europe, namely east germany, you needunderstand that every day we receive coal for four and 3 million euros of oil for 40 million. and gas for 22 million neftegaz comes first to the eastern part of the country and for example, in the glass industry. we're talking about 7,000 jobs that simply won't be on tuesday at autogas announced that it is shutting down the gas transit through the savings node at vopskov. at due to the fact...
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May 16, 2022
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levels, the complete rejection of cheap energy sources is fraught with an era of upheaval for east germanycause of the planned oil embargo , the existence of the pck refinery, a rosneft-owned refinery that processes oil exclusively from russia, is at stake. the refinery could be the first german casualty of the war. in ukraine, the growth of utility bills and armaments of ukraine is costing dearly to the chancellor the catch of the ushkolts after the failure in the elections the state parliament in the north in the blade of holstein last week his party is suffering a crushing historical defeat in the most populous state, north rhine westphalia, which was considered the heart of the social dem. less than a third of voters of such low results gave their vote to them. since the second world war, there has been no one with whom economic growth in the european union will be with, such are the spring forecasts of the european commission, it will drop to zero this year, especially if large-scale interruptions in the supply of oil and gas begin. expert also had to double in the direction of increa
levels, the complete rejection of cheap energy sources is fraught with an era of upheaval for east germanycause of the planned oil embargo , the existence of the pck refinery, a rosneft-owned refinery that processes oil exclusively from russia, is at stake. the refinery could be the first german casualty of the war. in ukraine, the growth of utility bills and armaments of ukraine is costing dearly to the chancellor the catch of the ushkolts after the failure in the elections the state...