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europe, but europe got through winter.not to have been nearly as potent as the initial concerns. so, are they out of the woods completely? no, they're not completely out of the woods now. again, they're in a better situation because they've been able to build storage. also, there was new supplies being brought in from countries like the united states, with lng, qatar re—routed cargoes. again, the weather really helped out. but if it's an unseasonably cold winter, if we have other supply disruptions, we're not out of the woods. and so, again, much better outcome than when we spoke this time last year, but not a cause for complacency either. but we've seen, for example, in the last few weeks, the threat of labour strikes in australia's natural gas industry — that spiked prices on the market. there's a whole world of factors out there, aren't there? i mean, i'mjust wondering, helima, what are the ones you're watching? again, that's such a great point about the labour strikes in australia, because you look at who are the big s
europe, but europe got through winter.not to have been nearly as potent as the initial concerns. so, are they out of the woods completely? no, they're not completely out of the woods now. again, they're in a better situation because they've been able to build storage. also, there was new supplies being brought in from countries like the united states, with lng, qatar re—routed cargoes. again, the weather really helped out. but if it's an unseasonably cold winter, if we have other supply...
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after all, i do not agree with everyone in europe with the tactics that europe is leading this type ofa this is the image of the father, which we would like to see as president. okay. so i wasn't afraid to come here. i'm not afraid to go. this is where i want to be and stay. that's all. it’s good for me, what confuses me is that while i don’t speak russian. it’s a very slow process of me belarusian draniki or french french croissants in minsk to see , be sure to have time to visit your brest this summer, go to brest, because you know we also have brest in france to take. belyayus you know, just for fun. you said today that one of the reasons for moving to belarus is the sanctions. that's what they meant, uh i like my contree. i like my country, france, but france is no longer what it used to be, like europe and i don’t agree with what is happening in western europe uh, s-uh, i decided to leave my republic and uh, how exactly did i choose to come to belarus ah feelings, and it took. i have plenty of time. i compared i don't know about 50 states. e, although the region, according to vari
after all, i do not agree with everyone in europe with the tactics that europe is leading this type ofa this is the image of the father, which we would like to see as president. okay. so i wasn't afraid to come here. i'm not afraid to go. this is where i want to be and stay. that's all. it’s good for me, what confuses me is that while i don’t speak russian. it’s a very slow process of me belarusian draniki or french french croissants in minsk to see , be sure to have time to visit your...
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today belarus is a real forpost, a real europe europe is no longer europe in the sense in which we wererope, family and christian values, ending with a serievic. here we , together with the communists, will always stand up for our heroic past and fight for the passion that you are family. thank you very much oleg sergeevich for from our fascinating conversation, as always, and we missed you. we will wait for you to visit, we want in february, when we really grow up, this is political activity and self-awareness. we have finally formulated a national idea. so what do we want, yes, and from the upcoming elections in that, uh, i promise right now, here is the first broadcast, where i will say openly about this, that i personally will definitely take part in the upcoming elections, parliamentary and the party will actively take the election throughout the country. we will wait with tatyana shcherbina victoria popova we say goodbye to you today. goodbye. goodbye, and now oleg gaidukevich is speaking. sometimes we are embarrassed to be proud of our country and ourselves, but in fact we are st
today belarus is a real forpost, a real europe europe is no longer europe in the sense in which we wererope, family and christian values, ending with a serievic. here we , together with the communists, will always stand up for our heroic past and fight for the passion that you are family. thank you very much oleg sergeevich for from our fascinating conversation, as always, and we missed you. we will wait for you to visit, we want in february, when we really grow up, this is political activity...
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but it was a crucial test for europe.and your point about the contact sport is really crucial because one of the problems, as you rightly say, about covid has been that we've not the opportunity to meet in person. and when are talking particularly in negotiations, you are by definition not talking to people that you might want to go and have a coffee with or people that you may necessarily not even to sit in the same rooms, but you're trying to find a way through problem, whatever that problem is and bringing people together, as we did with serbia and kosovo, these prime ministers who have never met and who came with a that was extraordinarily challenging. neither of them got many plaudits for actually meeting together. it was incredibly and difficult for and some people will never forgive for even walking into the same. this is bravery and leadership, but it is about that ability in diplomacy. allow that to happen and to sit with people and to gradually be more at ease and be able talk and talk in an atmosphere of trust
but it was a crucial test for europe.and your point about the contact sport is really crucial because one of the problems, as you rightly say, about covid has been that we've not the opportunity to meet in person. and when are talking particularly in negotiations, you are by definition not talking to people that you might want to go and have a coffee with or people that you may necessarily not even to sit in the same rooms, but you're trying to find a way through problem, whatever that problem...
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new europe, at that time, was the first to say that old europe is the place where you can go with youre to sit in a chantany cafe, drink good wine. you can’t expect more from her, but that’s why, like this for a year and a half, or something, and after that he left. here is the academic activity, and where harvard business school? clearly passing. let him return to the european commission for preparation, so to speak. actually in the european commission. there is nothing left to lose. they are still a year next year they all leave, in principle, here, who will come in their place, this is the most interesting thing. because, well, of course, i think, baryl, he has the palm in this regard, but the rest of them are 27. you can name someone else from the european commissioners. in principle, they lead a united europe, such a good word was spoiled by the commissars, the high commissioner of the confident shaley, brothers brothers, brothers, ursurov ursulov. i don't want to talk about this. well , in principle, she's already gather ruslan let's take charles michel, who just recently announc
new europe, at that time, was the first to say that old europe is the place where you can go with youre to sit in a chantany cafe, drink good wine. you can’t expect more from her, but that’s why, like this for a year and a half, or something, and after that he left. here is the academic activity, and where harvard business school? clearly passing. let him return to the european commission for preparation, so to speak. actually in the european commission. there is nothing left to lose. they...
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you look at europe has lost its independence.ou know that there is such a thing, the price of a sanction , of course, the united states accounts for 0.6% of losses from sanctions, then you know how much germany accounts for 40%, and this happens absolutely peremptorily, that is , gigantic huge money is being smeared, e, which are invested in nord stream-2. and this money was invested not only by us. it's invested. eh, germans in general europeans. he freezes. here, look what's on this about, and at the same forum, alexey miller, chairman of the board of pjsc gazprom nord stream 2 and nord stream 2 , speaks. you see us about this huge simply means and when everything is built. you know, nord stream 2 is under pressure , it was not put into operation because it was not certified, but then a question arises. and how can it be like diminishing fertility? do you remember who led europe after the second world war? what are the wilston people churchill helmut kohl gerhar schroeder charles de golf strong berlusconi margaret thatcher know
you look at europe has lost its independence.ou know that there is such a thing, the price of a sanction , of course, the united states accounts for 0.6% of losses from sanctions, then you know how much germany accounts for 40%, and this happens absolutely peremptorily, that is , gigantic huge money is being smeared, e, which are invested in nord stream-2. and this money was invested not only by us. it's invested. eh, germans in general europeans. he freezes. here, look what's on this about,...
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coming back to europe, europe that is not a great environment. quite interest-rate sensitive, cyclically adjusted -- the market is -- has more exposure. to abigail's point, europe is cheap. look at that. that has been the discount that we've seen widening out year-to-date. look at the story. over the last few years it's been widening out, it is starting to stabilize a little bit but i think the last week has been important for europe. if the earnings season and carried on the way it started. alix: just because something's cheap doesn't mean you buy it. jess: talking about energy, the earnings growth is supposed to continue. gina martin adams looks at how if you look back to the second quarter of last year that's when the earnings recession started taking energy out of the s&p 500. you are seeing u.s. companies reinvest in cap x more so than they have been instead of as much into buybacks so that's showing you some brighter signs as far as what ceos think of the outlook for the economy but can it continue even though we have more than 80% of compa
coming back to europe, europe that is not a great environment. quite interest-rate sensitive, cyclically adjusted -- the market is -- has more exposure. to abigail's point, europe is cheap. look at that. that has been the discount that we've seen widening out year-to-date. look at the story. over the last few years it's been widening out, it is starting to stabilize a little bit but i think the last week has been important for europe. if the earnings season and carried on the way it started....
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is there a leak in western europe ?ighly qualified personnel , watch to the end and in general the world is not averse to working for belarus armenia azerbaijan georgia iran china and even chat citizens of these countries work, or at one time sent resumes to the minsk automobile plant. but recently, prayers are increasingly being asked from poland, lithuania and latvia, including belarusians, who are, but france why in fact, i first went to wikipedia to find out about the masses, then it was already other sites. and that's all you know, and that's for me it was. it was real there is no opening in europe, such a big big company. it's more specialized, so yes, i see, i'm interested in such a field of uh such big trucks. and i also have tremendous experience in this field, which i want to bring to belarus. if you look at this car, here is what you saw on these sites, it was the same or it was presented in a different way after all this car. i think it's not much different from what you can find in europe, uh, today. you go
is there a leak in western europe ?ighly qualified personnel , watch to the end and in general the world is not averse to working for belarus armenia azerbaijan georgia iran china and even chat citizens of these countries work, or at one time sent resumes to the minsk automobile plant. but recently, prayers are increasingly being asked from poland, lithuania and latvia, including belarusians, who are, but france why in fact, i first went to wikipedia to find out about the masses, then it was...
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europe.hat is where i was going to go next. you think about europe over the u.s., the data has been weak from europe and the debate is raging on as to whether the ecb will deliver another rate hike at the next meeting in two weeks time. what is priced into the euro in the outlook for rates in europe? >> i think this generally is a sense of diffivurgence to be priced. there are a couple of reasons why. the first one is if you look at the data apples to apples, you know, surveys have been soft as european surveys. european data has been strong. the comparison is not as bad when you compare apple thes to apples. while both economies, the u.s. is out performing europe, but you are not deverging. it could be a bigger element if europe is on a bigger path. u.s. accelerates and europe decelerates. that is yet to be seen. >> there is a chance we could see europe take a dovish stance on policy if we see the data continue to deteriorate on the path it begun to ptake? >> i think our economists have been
europe.hat is where i was going to go next. you think about europe over the u.s., the data has been weak from europe and the debate is raging on as to whether the ecb will deliver another rate hike at the next meeting in two weeks time. what is priced into the euro in the outlook for rates in europe? >> i think this generally is a sense of diffivurgence to be priced. there are a couple of reasons why. the first one is if you look at the data apples to apples, you know, surveys have been...
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directly on the course of the geographical center of europe , the center of europe is a small dot, but actually a two-kilometer-long water area of the lake. after all, even modern scientists cannot determine to the nearest millimeter where it is located, in honor of the memorable geographical discovery of the local authorities, they installed inexpensive monuments of this very metal in a park on the shore of the lake. tripod and planted a park in the center of europe , countries around the world recognized that the center of europe is located here places are not used, and therefore have retained their originality of mystery and inexplicability. absolutely everything is possible in the center of europe, but there is only one prohibition of civilization in the center of europe and there is no smell. but it smells of pine needles and thyme and it is easy to breathe fresh air from the nearest lake. the center of europe is located next to lake shop, a funny name, so if they come to you and ask. and what are you doing here, you know. this man is definitely a european. it's always nice to
directly on the course of the geographical center of europe , the center of europe is a small dot, but actually a two-kilometer-long water area of the lake. after all, even modern scientists cannot determine to the nearest millimeter where it is located, in honor of the memorable geographical discovery of the local authorities, they installed inexpensive monuments of this very metal in a park on the shore of the lake. tripod and planted a park in the center of europe , countries...
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because what people need to realize is that there is no in europe without germany. and the german economy is a manufactory economy and manufacturing economy by definition means it's basically energy intensive industry, especially when you look at basically german chemical industries. what's one of the main industries in germany? yeah, the biggest chemical company in the world as when it comes to some of that energy, okay, per year and then the whole entire nation of denmark. okay. so from that point, i mean there is no now germany is already struggling with the fact that there be high in the production of the. so remember 25 percent germany economy is basically making cars. okay. and then in the industry to begin with, they have falling behind us in china and development of electric vehicles. on top of that, the electric nichols basically requires 25 percent less labor to make a car then that's just a a combustible engine in the car. so germany is already being hit every possible size. and now this war, i don't, i would argue a fatal blow to the german economy. i al
because what people need to realize is that there is no in europe without germany. and the german economy is a manufactory economy and manufacturing economy by definition means it's basically energy intensive industry, especially when you look at basically german chemical industries. what's one of the main industries in germany? yeah, the biggest chemical company in the world as when it comes to some of that energy, okay, per year and then the whole entire nation of denmark. okay. so from that...
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i think europe -- if anywhere has gone on holiday, it has been europe. there has not been much news flow. you have got gas prices and volatility, but europe has not been front and center. i think that is going to change. there is big negatives potentially moving into view for your. we are going to start seeing them in the pmi's. i wonder where the euro is going to catch up with the yuan. the yuan is trading weaker and weaker. there is a strong connection between europe, germany in particular and china. >> absolutely. a lot of luxury goods manufacturers, car companies, very tight to china and chinese growth. europe needs china to stimulate. china shares will stimulate. at the moment, we cannot know where they will deliver the bazooka people are waiting for. if they do not, europe struggles a little bit. on the growth front. we are seeing the manufacturing numbers are very weak. the services numbers are flirting with sub 50 levels. lagarde's trick she has to pull off is much harder then that of the fed. they do need to continue to keep growth supported her
i think europe -- if anywhere has gone on holiday, it has been europe. there has not been much news flow. you have got gas prices and volatility, but europe has not been front and center. i think that is going to change. there is big negatives potentially moving into view for your. we are going to start seeing them in the pmi's. i wonder where the euro is going to catch up with the yuan. the yuan is trading weaker and weaker. there is a strong connection between europe, germany in particular...
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today belarus is a real outpost of real europe europe is no longer europe in the sense in which it waseserve everything that should be in europe , family and christian values, ending poserevich. here, together with the communists, we will always stand up for our heroic past and fight for the passion that you are one family. thank you very much oleg sergeevich for from our fascinating conversation, as always, and we missed you. we will wait for you to visit, we want in february, when we really grow up, this is political activity and self-awareness. we have finally formulated a national idea. so what do we want from the upcoming elections ? personally, i will definitely take part in the upcoming parliamentary elections and the party will actively take part in the elections throughout the country. we will wait tatyana shcherbina victoria popova we say goodbye to you today. goodbye. goodbye. and now oleg gaidukevich is speaking. sometimes we are embarrassed to be proud of our country. and by ourselves, but in fact there is pride, so let's be proud. let's love our country ourselves, and eve
today belarus is a real outpost of real europe europe is no longer europe in the sense in which it waseserve everything that should be in europe , family and christian values, ending poserevich. here, together with the communists, we will always stand up for our heroic past and fight for the passion that you are one family. thank you very much oleg sergeevich for from our fascinating conversation, as always, and we missed you. we will wait for you to visit, we want in february, when we really...
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this is not visible in europe, but why should europe worry if alternatives for germany suddenly slamof course, that is, it is already possible , we are approaching a situation where everything is possible americans who say something to britain nuclear weapons are not enough let's put me on them. they are distilling carriers there, exchanging them for modern nuclear weapons, and it is obvious that nuclear weapons will also be transferred. this is extremely dangerous, biden allocates millions for weapons for taiwan. at the same time , this is real. they think everyone is an idiot. for example, we must also give weapons to the americans for ukraine. they include this in the aid package. question what kind of connection and when journalists probably say, guys, what's the connection then? petrovna answers, she is petrovna yes petrovna well, if i am petrova petrova ivanovna ivan not well, she is jean prc yes, yes, yes, exactly, that is, karina petrova answers the following. we just got word today from the director of the federal emergency management agency that she's worried the funding wo
this is not visible in europe, but why should europe worry if alternatives for germany suddenly slamof course, that is, it is already possible , we are approaching a situation where everything is possible americans who say something to britain nuclear weapons are not enough let's put me on them. they are distilling carriers there, exchanging them for modern nuclear weapons, and it is obvious that nuclear weapons will also be transferred. this is extremely dangerous, biden allocates millions for...
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and luxury sectors having a good day in europe. china is going to allow tour groups once again to visit europe. name shortly off the back of that. france is a result of that. outperforming print countdown to the close starts now. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets, european close, which guy johnson and alix steel. let's talk about the markets. we are up about 8%. stocks falling back to 64, spot 24 is where we are trading right now. what is driving that? luxuries. i would argue china is one of the biggest effects on what is happening in europe today. maybe more so than what is happening as a result of the cpr -- cpi we saw. lvmh is up by 3.5%. china is going to allow tour groups once again to visit the u.k. for, france, italy, you name it. as a result, luxury stocks will benefit. that is a big pickup. you can see the benefit in the stock it the engineering giant, there are issues with the digital business, but china is another factor. china boosting lvmh, china hitting siemens. you can see the share price re
and luxury sectors having a good day in europe. china is going to allow tour groups once again to visit europe. name shortly off the back of that. france is a result of that. outperforming print countdown to the close starts now. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets, european close, which guy johnson and alix steel. let's talk about the markets. we are up about 8%. stocks falling back to 64, spot 24 is where we are trading right now. what is driving that? luxuries....
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europe has certainly _ this winter? europe has certainly done - this winter?nter? europe has certainly done a lot - this winter? europe has certainly done a lot so l this winter? europe has - certainly done a lot so looking back i am a little bit positive that europe was to do as much as it did, to convert from reliance from these two importing lng and if you look at the gas storage levels in europe, actually they are already over 90%, so from the gas supply point of view, things look quite robust from this coming winter. but again, even with these storage levels, a little bit of bad news from any direction, immediately impacts the costs of gas prices. impacts the costs of gas rices. ., .., impacts the costs of gas rices. ., . prices. you can catch the full interview _ prices. you can catch the full interview this _ prices. you can catch the full interview this weekend - prices. you can catch the fullj interview this weekend here. that is it for this edition of the programme. we will be back on monday. thank you so much for watching and have a wonderful weeken
europe has certainly _ this winter? europe has certainly done - this winter?nter? europe has certainly done a lot - this winter? europe has certainly done a lot so l this winter? europe has - certainly done a lot so looking back i am a little bit positive that europe was to do as much as it did, to convert from reliance from these two importing lng and if you look at the gas storage levels in europe, actually they are already over 90%, so from the gas supply point of view, things look quite...
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now, if the proposed strikes take place, then europe could face an energy crisis.nternational energy agency has revealed that lng now makes up 35% of europe's energy supplies — not far off the 40% contribution that russia made, before it was sanctioned over ukraine. nitesh shah is head of commodities and macroeconomic research at wisdomtree europe. thank you forjoining us here on the programme. we are waiting obviously to hear the outcome of whether these strikes take place or not but the fallout could well be significant? yes, the relative calm in the global national gas market has been broken by this threat of strikes in australia and it's largely because europe has become much more reliant on liquefied natural gas after the sanctions placed on russia. at the moment, the european natural gas storage facilities are close to 90% full, so that does mitigate some of the worst parts of the risk, but supply and demand is so finely balanced in europe that only a small amount of natural gas supplies coming off market has a massive ripple effect of bringing prices up as y
now, if the proposed strikes take place, then europe could face an energy crisis.nternational energy agency has revealed that lng now makes up 35% of europe's energy supplies — not far off the 40% contribution that russia made, before it was sanctioned over ukraine. nitesh shah is head of commodities and macroeconomic research at wisdomtree europe. thank you forjoining us here on the programme. we are waiting obviously to hear the outcome of whether these strikes take place or not but the...
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but the be in the public in europe is not. and they are families. old is going to a band and ukraine. well, the public is not interested in a, in that, and uh, an issue of, uh, immigration. well, again, you know, the, this was the kind of thing the political doesn't want to take any interest in how they are being public feels about essentially migrants instead of continuing to pull into the continent. so, you know, trump is, is a nightmare. all the leads and there's nothing really new about that because of the european leads. i always dreaded that an american president's going to come in and say, this is not, you know, why and why we're on the hook for these very rich lazy states, but don't want to pay for their own miller trade and expect us not only to band them out but to risk the destruction of the cities for the sake of doesn't even when it comes up, any money. i mean, the always worried about this only ever, you know this for years and years the, we're going to get some kind of a populace. i'm going to play this find tha
but the be in the public in europe is not. and they are families. old is going to a band and ukraine. well, the public is not interested in a, in that, and uh, an issue of, uh, immigration. well, again, you know, the, this was the kind of thing the political doesn't want to take any interest in how they are being public feels about essentially migrants instead of continuing to pull into the continent. so, you know, trump is, is a nightmare. all the leads and there's nothing really new about...
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europe's absolutely right. we have moved forward to financial healthy strategy, and recent restructuring of bonds is actually paving way towards it. i think we have a great future. and right now, utilizing and proposing the biggest underground storage infrastructure in europe to all european partners. which is great, given the case of the high demand for energy natural gas in particular. >> let's unpack a little further. you have talked in the past of your desire to become the power bank of europe. what does that mean exactly and does ukraine actually have the capacity to become the power bank for europe? >> yeah, thank you for raising this question. actually, ukraine pays a predisposed our bank for europe and ukraine has the greatest deposits of natural gas. ukraine has electrical generation in all the means and ukraine has many more oil deposit and oil production and refineries and i clearly believe that over the next years, ukraine will be the power bank. actually increasing energy production for itself and
europe's absolutely right. we have moved forward to financial healthy strategy, and recent restructuring of bonds is actually paving way towards it. i think we have a great future. and right now, utilizing and proposing the biggest underground storage infrastructure in europe to all european partners. which is great, given the case of the high demand for energy natural gas in particular. >> let's unpack a little further. you have talked in the past of your desire to become the power bank...
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that's it for this edition, no focus on europe. we need to be back next week until then. good bye and take care the the the into the conflict with tim, sebastian america, the secretary of state. and today clinton was finally engaging in a long delay. that's, that's a whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is scro, taiwan. i guess the time it is for joseph the islands living on borrowed complex in 30 minutes, dw reggae, most of the following exploring jamaica's fire of community from collecting the additional science and the right to the aspirations and traditions of every day. not unique inside rustic. gracie and to make has traditional here on the w the, the algerians here more team here is here on mark track. we know is this one of the great dream and the grim reality the sahara was pale. i swear. what remains? i just want to be for the house on the edge of this a heart of the last shelter start september, 2nd on dw, the this is the, the unit is coming to live from berlin. the fire in the multi story building in south africa leaves does instead an in
that's it for this edition, no focus on europe. we need to be back next week until then. good bye and take care the the the into the conflict with tim, sebastian america, the secretary of state. and today clinton was finally engaging in a long delay. that's, that's a whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is scro, taiwan. i guess the time it is for joseph the islands living on borrowed complex in 30 minutes, dw reggae, most of the following exploring jamaica's fire of...
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here, uh, i kiss, everyone in europe disagrees with the tactics that europe leads this type of peopleka. this is the image of the father, so that we would like to see him as president. okay. so i wasn't afraid to come here. i'm not afraid to go. this is where i want to be and stay. that 's all. it’s good for me, what confuses me is that while i don’t speak russian. this is a very slow process. that's what worries me about belarusian draniki or french french croissants in minsk and i like draniki i haven't eaten while croissants are in belarus and what are the plans that i really want to see in belarus this summer? i think we have an idea to visit your brest to go to brest because you know we have brest in france too take a city in france hello you know, just for fun. you said today that one of the reasons for moving to belarus is the sanctions. that's what they meant, i like my country, france, but france is no longer what it used to be, like europe, and i do not agree with what is happening in western europe of this. uh, i decided to leave my republic and , uh, how exactly did i choo
here, uh, i kiss, everyone in europe disagrees with the tactics that europe leads this type of peopleka. this is the image of the father, so that we would like to see him as president. okay. so i wasn't afraid to come here. i'm not afraid to go. this is where i want to be and stay. that 's all. it’s good for me, what confuses me is that while i don’t speak russian. this is a very slow process. that's what worries me about belarusian draniki or french french croissants in minsk and i like...
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thirdly, what matters most was the attack on germany in europe and western europe, the last major allythe united states , and we simply attacked our most important allies. wait a second 2 years ago we have. you just ruined our economy . i don't think it will continue like this, really, i don't think, maybe i'm wrong, but i don't see that possibility. but what he understands seems to be so in the logical german character. by a manifestation of will and its triumph , the frg at a press conference directly answers questions related to the undermining of the nord stream. if i remember correctly, the head of the ministry of internal affairs feather, after the results of this study became known, stated that she assumes that there will be criminal cases were initiated. i would like to clarify. this also applies to cases where it turns out that the criminals are somehow connected with the state bodies of ukraine , including, for example, sticking in an interview with the magazine, which hopes that the investigation conducted by the prosecutor general, so that the perpetrators are brought to ju
thirdly, what matters most was the attack on germany in europe and western europe, the last major allythe united states , and we simply attacked our most important allies. wait a second 2 years ago we have. you just ruined our economy . i don't think it will continue like this, really, i don't think, maybe i'm wrong, but i don't see that possibility. but what he understands seems to be so in the logical german character. by a manifestation of will and its triumph , the frg at a press conference...
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for example europe we wrote off forever. here europe must understand it is no more.dying wasteland. well, in my opinion, this is the future of europe without russian energy sources, without chinese goods, without cheap labor. well, it will be a territory of devastation. yes, you want it for someone, for some europeans in general, how but this is a very important moment, because we stopped analyzing. we repeat the mistake of the near abroad, when we thought we should work with the elites, not the peoples, on what the soviet union did in its early years. we must clearly understand. who lives? what groups live? what are the interests of these groups and fall into the output of tea expectations, for this we must give a paradigm for this purpose. we must work. no, this profound delusion did not work in any way for ideas, which, by the way, i will remind you. the soviet union also took the social democracies of europe and embodied them in itself. it was not a russian idea. this was the general european idea of elite social democracy when we talk about the beginning of th
for example europe we wrote off forever. here europe must understand it is no more.dying wasteland. well, in my opinion, this is the future of europe without russian energy sources, without chinese goods, without cheap labor. well, it will be a territory of devastation. yes, you want it for someone, for some europeans in general, how but this is a very important moment, because we stopped analyzing. we repeat the mistake of the near abroad, when we thought we should work with the elites, not...
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these places in europe are smashing the record, stepped into an old adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of us record breaking site on google back to and now also in book form the the, this is a very special football team made up of young women from a variety of countries by the caution, without scoring goals. i have never.
these places in europe are smashing the record, stepped into an old adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of us record breaking site on google back to and now also in book form the the, this is a very special football team made up of young women from a variety of countries by the caution, without scoring goals. i have never.
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europe.an't 'ust put a wall around europe._ this because you can't 'ust put a wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is— wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why _ wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why this _ wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why this rule _ wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why this rule is - wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why this rule is coming | and that is why this rule is coming into place in europe is likely to have a wider effect. because it is going to have the platforms looking very closely at what they do and how, you know, what they do, how they function and how users use them. i'm thinking about what kind of consequences that has, notjust on individual users but also on societal systems like public health systems, like electoral processes. and once they're doing that for europe, that certainly is probably going to have them thinking about how they are working in the rest of the world. and also,
europe.an't 'ust put a wall around europe._ this because you can't 'ust put a wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is— wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why _ wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why this _ wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why this rule _ wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why this rule is - wall around europe. no, you can't, and that is why this rule is coming | and that is why this rule is coming into place in europe...
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that's it for this additional focus on europe, we need to be back next week until then. good bye and take care the the, the large, the environment trends technology company is digitalization, stall, tops, new market, new media. the world is accelerating these the opportunities to try new things. take flights with d, w. 's business magazine made in germany in 30 minutes on d. w. fast fashion as an environmental 9, a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and light us textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry, the fast fashion watch. now on youtube tv, the challenging was explicitly gathering. so let's find out if this has any taylor don't know. steven bozza and cocoa elaine take classical music off the pedestal and into tiny house. really cool, guess deep conversations around the kitchen table and lots of music boxes. but i'm tiny house because it does fit in the 2nd d, w, the the . this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin double in the military l
that's it for this additional focus on europe, we need to be back next week until then. good bye and take care the the, the large, the environment trends technology company is digitalization, stall, tops, new market, new media. the world is accelerating these the opportunities to try new things. take flights with d, w. 's business magazine made in germany in 30 minutes on d. w. fast fashion as an environmental 9, a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial...
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that's it for this edition, no focus on europe. we need to be back next week until then. good bye and take care the the, the, this is the most expensive place to live in. the world. loves joslet this dream for any real estate agent thought behinds that goals, facade, issues like racism, and injustice. ever present. the ruthless gentrification of the city is extremely political in 15 minutes entered the conflict with tim sebastian, americans, secretary of state and today clinton was finally engaging in the long delay the whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is scales. hi was i guess the entire day is the time when these foreign minister, joseph the islands living on the complex 90 minutes on dw, the you can draw the line between the space is because i don't believe that space is, is a morally relevant criteria and any more than i believe that rice or sex is on frontier in. 2 2 2 2 humans closer to a chimpanzee and vanishing. pansy is even to a dog, a dog here series about our complex relationship with animals. watch now on youtube dw documentary. the
that's it for this edition, no focus on europe. we need to be back next week until then. good bye and take care the the, the, this is the most expensive place to live in. the world. loves joslet this dream for any real estate agent thought behinds that goals, facade, issues like racism, and injustice. ever present. the ruthless gentrification of the city is extremely political in 15 minutes entered the conflict with tim sebastian, americans, secretary of state and today clinton was finally...
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there's no, you know, average mr. and mrs. europe in there. it's just all political functionaries, thing tankers. and all of that mean you don't get and you don't. there's no gauging of public opinion, but of course i don't care about public opinion. i don't care about democracy. they don't care how the populace feels, how this conflict in your brain is affecting their bottom line. on a daily basis, it's always a leap driven bar. you know, and the, the, the article could have had a foot note to say. and one of the reasons why run this mess style is because we tend to report only on your leads. and i only have view points based on the leads on both sides of atlanta. i mean, you, you use the expression style comes and you're also taking a task on that. i'm still kind of seeing them doesn't mean that the person, the hostage themselves actually pays cash to the terrorist. you're picking up the bus. what do you have and you're actually paying? it's not just that we are we're, we are held hostage to american. stockholm syndrome dilutes ok every day.
there's no, you know, average mr. and mrs. europe in there. it's just all political functionaries, thing tankers. and all of that mean you don't get and you don't. there's no gauging of public opinion, but of course i don't care about public opinion. i don't care about democracy. they don't care how the populace feels, how this conflict in your brain is affecting their bottom line. on a daily basis, it's always a leap driven bar. you know, and the, the, the article could have had a foot note to...
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so be your case in your lease being europe. and you haven't even got a free trade revision supposedly your best friend, your champagne facing, playing the role of the mediator. because really, british people, they follow the road. they have a global perspective, bbc, you know, so on, so forth. they should have basically taking advantage of, of crisis and become the piece broker. and the fact that this having been this way, i think is a total. it's a get it to me. it's completely against any kind of way as a bold hard magic policy for the good of british people. again, i'm only because i'm not rooting for russia where ukraine were us, europe, i'm voting for the little guys. what i see is of the land guys in britain in the us and ukraine interruption are getting scroll big for a bunch of incumbent and policy makers personally, groups that have not tried to stop the american mountains to basic, bring down russia and will cost. okay, buddy in fan this to the united states, you do say they are acting in a self interested way. see mu
so be your case in your lease being europe. and you haven't even got a free trade revision supposedly your best friend, your champagne facing, playing the role of the mediator. because really, british people, they follow the road. they have a global perspective, bbc, you know, so on, so forth. they should have basically taking advantage of, of crisis and become the piece broker. and the fact that this having been this way, i think is a total. it's a get it to me. it's completely against any...
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is it americans are not interested in the welfare of europe? and i'm not the bills that you're owes as to the us. i'm not, bill is like, you know what we said you twice. okay. one world war 2. we said you find the cross use of the soviet union. we have been underwriting your security for the last 50 years and hard. you paid us back. and this is how the americans thought about when basically merkel wanted to build basically north spring. so they saw that, wow, how did everything we've done for you? you're going to basically joint forces with russia. ok. this is the reason why the, how to drive. but why? that's why this war to a great extent, it's about basically driving a wedge by the u. s. between europe and basically russia because a new was already would continue with china as a competitor. us clearly did not one germany have parts or the getting the bed together and also give the us a, basically a rug worth of money because of what the us has is very, very low cost energy, abundance of energy in germany were to actually form a partnership wi
is it americans are not interested in the welfare of europe? and i'm not the bills that you're owes as to the us. i'm not, bill is like, you know what we said you twice. okay. one world war 2. we said you find the cross use of the soviet union. we have been underwriting your security for the last 50 years and hard. you paid us back. and this is how the americans thought about when basically merkel wanted to build basically north spring. so they saw that, wow, how did everything we've done for...
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eh, europe is impoverished from this point of view, purely economically, without russia, europe cannotme. the riddle is a great understanding, and at times this is an attitude that has evolved over thousands of years along this axis. uh, east of the west, now america, simply breaking europe , is establishing and imposing completely new economic, uh, rules in spiritual and cultural terms. you're statements like that's the pope as a ray of light in the dark realm. i would say this morning when i read this. i was very pleased to be sent to me. by the way, we are moscow, friends. eh, in general, you, of course, these forces will be manganese. this is through multiculturalism and through hmm giving all freedoms. here, it's clean. mm, sort of social anthropologically when you start society, in this case in europe to give all freedoms is, of course, you are preparing society for a dictatorship. well, unfortunately, few who understand this are accompanied by spitz commands. it is accompanied. uh, a day of money in completely fans who destroy monuments go out into the streets to pull especially
eh, europe is impoverished from this point of view, purely economically, without russia, europe cannotme. the riddle is a great understanding, and at times this is an attitude that has evolved over thousands of years along this axis. uh, east of the west, now america, simply breaking europe , is establishing and imposing completely new economic, uh, rules in spiritual and cultural terms. you're statements like that's the pope as a ray of light in the dark realm. i would say this morning when i...
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the about in europe? -- but what about in europe? philip: the job market is still hot in the europe and the u.k. it is not showing up in big falls in wages. at the moment, this is the problem. andrew bailey and his colleagues have to get on top of this problem, both service inflation and wagers, which are growing faster than is tolerable. this pmi data gives them an argument. they have got to see inflation data and jobs market easing a lot for them to definitively pause. but this is why they are jumping for joy. at least they can make an argument, where as before they had rate rises. alix: appreciate it. coming up, more on what the latest pmi data spells for monetary policy. we will get ralph schlosstein's take. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) -awww. www. ( ♪♪ ) -awww. -nope. ( ♪♪ ) constant contact delivers the marketing tools your small business needs to keep up, excel, and grow. constant contact. helping the small stand tall. alix: to our question of the day, do pmi's point to a pause for central banks
the about in europe? -- but what about in europe? philip: the job market is still hot in the europe and the u.k. it is not showing up in big falls in wages. at the moment, this is the problem. andrew bailey and his colleagues have to get on top of this problem, both service inflation and wagers, which are growing faster than is tolerable. this pmi data gives them an argument. they have got to see inflation data and jobs market easing a lot for them to definitively pause. but this is why they...
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he did he did some traveling in europe.he was there in france at the halfway point when they noted that, you know, we're halfway there, we're halfway done and spend time in europe. and in fact, the summer of 47, as the countries together and hammered out the plan, france, he went and spoke with them in 47 as they were creating what the plan would be, what's the legacy of the marshall plan in your view how the of the marshall plan is the european as we see today, is certainly a free and peaceful europe for the most part. i don't think that we have counted on that. i think of all the history of europe, the art, the culture that could have disappeared, it's nice to know that in the rebuild they didn't just throw up the cheapest buildings they could but they really tried hard to recreate. would have been there before. so whatever church like that was destroyed before the war was rebuilt the same way after the war to retain the architectural history of europe and find lee tell us more about what the marshall foundation hopes to
he did he did some traveling in europe.he was there in france at the halfway point when they noted that, you know, we're halfway there, we're halfway done and spend time in europe. and in fact, the summer of 47, as the countries together and hammered out the plan, france, he went and spoke with them in 47 as they were creating what the plan would be, what's the legacy of the marshall plan in your view how the of the marshall plan is the european as we see today, is certainly a free and peaceful...
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this war is not popular in europe. now one of the things that um, you know, we hear about older europeans will be unhappy about this. so your opinions aren't happy about that. yes, the european, the leads you're being a lead so well, you know, they worry about fossil fuels. you know, they've preoccupied with the net 0, but the public in europe is not. and, and they are families. oh because he's going to a band and ukraine. well, the public is not interested in, in that and uh and the issue of, uh, immigration. well, again, you know, the, this is the kind of thing the political doesn't want to take any interest in how they are being public feels about centrally migrants instead of continuing to pull out into the continent. so, you know, trump is, is a nightmare of the leads and there's nothing really new about that because of the european leads. always dreaded that an american president's going to come in and say, this is not, you know, why and why we're on the hook for these very rich, a lazy stage, but don't want to p
this war is not popular in europe. now one of the things that um, you know, we hear about older europeans will be unhappy about this. so your opinions aren't happy about that. yes, the european, the leads you're being a lead so well, you know, they worry about fossil fuels. you know, they've preoccupied with the net 0, but the public in europe is not. and, and they are families. oh because he's going to a band and ukraine. well, the public is not interested in, in that and uh and the issue of,...
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we've heard this complaint across europe. is it true that in this case it's lagging in many cases, or is it making slow progress? i think overall this decision is a very difficult one and also a dangerous one because it's really discretionary. so it's not a point of the time which no one expects it in which i know what i'm careful seat at this as long lasting effects on the reliability. also the process that invest us shall this have in government actions. and therefore, they may always say that something like this may help them again. is this something that we could see happening in other countries? could they try and follow it was italy's lead in this case? so the discussion on the seemingly on what is called excess profits it's, it's got to be seen in different countries, multiple different industries. it's not only the case for bass, it's on the case, but it's also important on the case, the discussions that we see for utilities companies, for example, in germany, and also as we see a full bass in the country. so this cos
we've heard this complaint across europe. is it true that in this case it's lagging in many cases, or is it making slow progress? i think overall this decision is a very difficult one and also a dangerous one because it's really discretionary. so it's not a point of the time which no one expects it in which i know what i'm careful seat at this as long lasting effects on the reliability. also the process that invest us shall this have in government actions. and therefore, they may always say...
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, ., europe? the thing is, according to the authorities, _ europe?e thing is, according to the authorities, migration is i europe? the thing is, according to the authorities, migration is a i the authorities, migration is a global issue and that is why international governments need to understand that and they need to help support these countries to manage the situation. the government in africa might not be able to clamp down on illegal traffickers and those who are getting money to help people to migrate on unsafe terrains. it is notjust happening in senegal, other countries close to the sea, off the coast of west africa, always try to venture through these means and many have died. according to the iom, between 2020 and 2023 about 67,000 people were able to make the journey and get to the canary islands. in that same period, about 2500 people have died and that might not be the officialfigure died and that might not be the official figure because of illegal migration, it is not easy to be able to monitor data and get the actual numbers of those th
, ., europe? the thing is, according to the authorities, _ europe?e thing is, according to the authorities, migration is i europe? the thing is, according to the authorities, migration is a i the authorities, migration is a global issue and that is why international governments need to understand that and they need to help support these countries to manage the situation. the government in africa might not be able to clamp down on illegal traffickers and those who are getting money to help...
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also in europe. front-end selling off higher after some hot a data -- hotter data from german cpi. looking globally are we at an inflection point for the two-year? for this front end, a more policy sensitive part of the curve. joining us is altaf kassam. we have seen german bonds hover above that 3% level, just some of this inflation data speak to a break out soon? altaf: i do think the inflation data we've seen is shown inflation isn't really cooling decisively and it does feel like it would be tough for the ecb to pause. i feel the next move will be up so we could see it break out of that range on the upside. i think we could see something moderate, not much more. i think it would be a move but i don't think it would be like a decisive move. i think for that is all central banks have said they will have to stay data dependent and keep watching. the next move could be higher and i don't think the ecb will be able to pause. dani: some are saying businesses were cutting investments and moving producti
also in europe. front-end selling off higher after some hot a data -- hotter data from german cpi. looking globally are we at an inflection point for the two-year? for this front end, a more policy sensitive part of the curve. joining us is altaf kassam. we have seen german bonds hover above that 3% level, just some of this inflation data speak to a break out soon? altaf: i do think the inflation data we've seen is shown inflation isn't really cooling decisively and it does feel like it would...
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and europe, you have impact. if you strip to the sectors out of the earnings, you had positive earnings in europe. also, the breath of the beat in europe had been above average this season. same as in the u.s.. less than in the u.s. but still, that's the beat. not too bad, i'd say. guy: let's take this to another angle, why do i care about all of that? this is a macro driven market. the u.s. is headed for a soft landing in europe right now. if i'm in the united states, despite what you just told me, why would i move money out of the u.s. and into europe? it's ok, the numbers you are telling me or not that bad. but are they good enough to justify taking money out of what could be an overheating u.s. market into a relatively cheap market? >> if you consider the u.s. market to be overheating with a slight bubble in the tech sector, 25% of the s&p 500, what do you do? you could want to diversify. if you think the landing is going to be soft or even if you think the recession is not going to be like advanced, then you
and europe, you have impact. if you strip to the sectors out of the earnings, you had positive earnings in europe. also, the breath of the beat in europe had been above average this season. same as in the u.s.. less than in the u.s. but still, that's the beat. not too bad, i'd say. guy: let's take this to another angle, why do i care about all of that? this is a macro driven market. the u.s. is headed for a soft landing in europe right now. if i'm in the united states, despite what you just...
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that's it for this edition, no focus on europe. we need to be back next week until then. good bye and take care the the the . enter the conflict with tim sebastian america, the secretary of state and clinton was finally engaging in the long delay the whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is go tie one, i guess pay is the time when these fundamental joseph be islands living on virus complex. in 30 minutes on dw, the ons race on the baltic sea region into the center of the policy. this is where russia and nato comes face to face. the price of a dangerous escalation is comfortable bombing against nature and the balance of 75 minutes on the w the the see with each other june was exposed to the other thing. so let's find out if this is any tailored to stephen bozza and cocoa. elaine take classical music off the pedestal and into tiny house. really cool, guess deep conversations around the kitchen table and lots of music boxes that i'm tiny house because it does depend the 2nd d, w interest, the global economy, our portfolio, dw, business b on. here's a clo
that's it for this edition, no focus on europe. we need to be back next week until then. good bye and take care the the the . enter the conflict with tim sebastian america, the secretary of state and clinton was finally engaging in the long delay the whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is go tie one, i guess pay is the time when these fundamental joseph be islands living on virus complex. in 30 minutes on dw, the ons race on the baltic sea region into the center of the...