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there's much more europe. oh for the right winger lion says to brook this efforts during the last few minutes to follow the decisive boots. m. e. p. o. luke and hooks, he were getting ready alongside comfortable e u. tracy amendments. the with many of the issues on the docket. luke knew how she wants to to vote on her bills, but needed to be briefed by her team in many efforts to be a headed by her colleagues, the invalid. we will work together because i have been following economic issues such as taxation. so say to my political group, here's what i advise you to vote for on economic and fiscal issues and vice versa. that estimate the big question of the day was whether to allow the you treaties to be changed, the by opening the door to most centralized european power. luke's also was clear, yes to new treaties and a more powerful ok course. in my opinion, the construction of europe must always move forward. we must never give up on at jimmy antonio's feet. full 705 emmy peas in the house headed to the same d
there's much more europe. oh for the right winger lion says to brook this efforts during the last few minutes to follow the decisive boots. m. e. p. o. luke and hooks, he were getting ready alongside comfortable e u. tracy amendments. the with many of the issues on the docket. luke knew how she wants to to vote on her bills, but needed to be briefed by her team in many efforts to be a headed by her colleagues, the invalid. we will work together because i have been following economic issues such...
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so position to europe. however, that is a convergence between the interests of the p p and those of mold mold or right wing m e p's, such as the italian nationalist surround and you cannot pull catchy me. both have down plate the importance of climate issues and their election campaigns. the center rights as partly adopting the stones at the right wing come that even supports efforts to reverse and that to climate policy. decisions from that lions green deal is on the fire. the president needs to adopt her agenda with a problem and shift to the right migration has replaced climate change as the issue at the top of the priority list. how is your p and policy changing in this area? under the growing influence of the running in 2020 from that lion rejected right wing politicians. the isolation this to color seems we are convinced that each human being has a solemn dignity set can never be touched. independent with this individual does come from an obviously the extreme right has a different view. a tate has ne
so position to europe. however, that is a convergence between the interests of the p p and those of mold mold or right wing m e p's, such as the italian nationalist surround and you cannot pull catchy me. both have down plate the importance of climate issues and their election campaigns. the center rights as partly adopting the stones at the right wing come that even supports efforts to reverse and that to climate policy. decisions from that lions green deal is on the fire. the president needs...
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welcome to europe votes 202a. hello and welcome from sunny lisbon, where we are coming to you from today. i'm mark lowen, one of the bbc�*s europe correspondents. and over the course of this programme, we will bring new reports from across the continent as the election gets under way. but first, what's it all about? elections to the european parliament take place every five years. it's the only directly elected institution of the european union. shaping the bloc�*s policies, legislation and budgets. voting happens by proportional representation. each country gets a number of members of the european parliament, or meps, relative to its size. the meps sit in transnational groups according to their ideology. so, for example, there's left and right, eurosceptics and greens. the balance between them could change considerably this time. and this is the first european election since the united kingdom finally left the eu. polling is taking place across three days, with different countries voting at different times. the f
welcome to europe votes 202a. hello and welcome from sunny lisbon, where we are coming to you from today. i'm mark lowen, one of the bbc�*s europe correspondents. and over the course of this programme, we will bring new reports from across the continent as the election gets under way. but first, what's it all about? elections to the european parliament take place every five years. it's the only directly elected institution of the european union. shaping the bloc�*s policies, legislation and...
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so ou're europe cannot provide.rs would say the same. how do those two relationships play then? ., ., , , those two relationships play then? . ., , , , then? the relationship between? the us eu and — then? the relationship between? the us eu and the _ then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us— then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us and - then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us and nato?| the us eu and the us and nato? they relate a lot more closely than they used to. in some ways it is a strange question because they have something like 23 members in common so when a certain sense they are the same thing. the main difference is the united states and there is an increasing awareness on both sides of the atlantic that the economic relationship and strategic relationship and strategic relationship and strategic relationship and not inseparable so in the previous segment you had with the eu ambassador she was emphasising all of the important work they are doing in the trade and tech
so ou're europe cannot provide.rs would say the same. how do those two relationships play then? ., ., , , those two relationships play then? . ., , , , then? the relationship between? the us eu and — then? the relationship between? the us eu and the _ then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us— then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us and - then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us and nato?| the us eu and the us and nato? they relate a lot more closely than...
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, because we don’t want a pro-belarus europe, we don’t want a pro- russian europe, be pro-european, justcan, let the germans think about the germans, let the austrians think about the austrians, we want europe. i thought about myself, we are ready to talk with such politicians, because in reality there should be dialogue, only a fool, living in neighboring houses, refuses dialogue, we need to trade, we need to talk about common problems, migration, this concerns everyone, yes, you absolutely right, worth it it should be noted that the past week was also remembered for the holding of the g7 summit, which is noteworthy; on the eve of the summit , a political publication published material with the excellent headline six lame ducks: have massive support from the electorate. in 2019, matteo salvini's league won a crushing victory in italy, and marine depin won in france. however, almost nothing has changed in the european parliament, with the liberals and their allies dominating brussels. will we see something different this time? i think it will be the same. and many europeans don't even vo
, because we don’t want a pro-belarus europe, we don’t want a pro- russian europe, be pro-european, justcan, let the germans think about the germans, let the austrians think about the austrians, we want europe. i thought about myself, we are ready to talk with such politicians, because in reality there should be dialogue, only a fool, living in neighboring houses, refuses dialogue, we need to trade, we need to talk about common problems, migration, this concerns everyone, yes, you...
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and these, those who are against the roof at all in europe. the 3 basic principles which of the fundamental, from my political family as us on the part this one with respect and fees for the principal. but it wasn't always so you way. partnership with you this hardly pro european, certainly not for a rule of law. and these days, not pro ukraine either. that's why you were capable of being together with them for 10 years. while you know victor all bunched onto this freedom fighter against calmness and he was supposed to live road politician. he was part of the liberal party in europe, then you still kept him when it and he was and then he, most of the european peoples body. and then i myself, this group in the years ago, i expelled him from the party to make clear that enough is enough and that was enough and then decided to re exclude it to him. so he's not any more party member in the family. that's why our position is greece, crystal clear. let me use another name for showing you our p a d n a. we have the party of the on the test, he's my p
and these, those who are against the roof at all in europe. the 3 basic principles which of the fundamental, from my political family as us on the part this one with respect and fees for the principal. but it wasn't always so you way. partnership with you this hardly pro european, certainly not for a rule of law. and these days, not pro ukraine either. that's why you were capable of being together with them for 10 years. while you know victor all bunched onto this freedom fighter against...
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, because we don’t want a pro-belarusian europe, we don’t want a pro-russian europe, be pro-european,not pro-american, let the germans think about the germans, let the austrians think about the austrians, we want europe to think about itself, we are ready to talk with such politicians, because in fact there should be a dialogue, only a fool living in neighboring houses. 2020 in sanctions policy, and some people of course, they decided to go to the polls, but most will not take part because they do not want to take part in it. the next government, the next european parliament will not be representative. i don’t think that this is likely, because these groups are too different, some of them are moderate and... after all, by and large, politicians should really change to more conservative pro-european ones sooner or later, and these politicians, i don’t think that they will pursue a fairly loyal policy towards russia, between in other words, the strengthening of europe is dangerous not only for the united states, the fact is that those stories that... an insulted europe, having thrown of
, because we don’t want a pro-belarusian europe, we don’t want a pro-russian europe, be pro-european,not pro-american, let the germans think about the germans, let the austrians think about the austrians, we want europe to think about itself, we are ready to talk with such politicians, because in fact there should be a dialogue, only a fool living in neighboring houses. 2020 in sanctions policy, and some people of course, they decided to go to the polls, but most will not take part because...
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of europe.all of europe. —— affects all_ which accepts all of europe. —— affects all of europe. used to passively accept immigrants, but now we have _ passively accept immigrants, but now we have a _ passively accept immigrants, but now we have a big say in managing flows. it's important to win this election so we _ it's important to win this election so we can— it's important to win this election so we can put forward our ideas at a european _ so we can put forward our ideas at a european level. behind italy's blustery beauty light at age—old problems, but what has changed here in the past 18 months as he was trying to solve them, with george and maloney dominating italian politics and hoping to further entrench a position after these european elections. but of the right—wing leaders are also looking at her as a kind of figurehead of what they too will hope to achieve. and so, a key moment for italy and for europe, a vote on how to navigate these rough times. well, across the eu, immigration, t
of europe.all of europe. —— affects all_ which accepts all of europe. —— affects all of europe. used to passively accept immigrants, but now we have _ passively accept immigrants, but now we have a _ passively accept immigrants, but now we have a big say in managing flows. it's important to win this election so we _ it's important to win this election so we can— it's important to win this election so we can put forward our ideas at a european _ so we can put forward our ideas at a...
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to shape the future of europe. to this end, you officials organize the convention in 2022, in which $800.00 randomly selected europeans came together, develop their ideas for the future of europe. at the same time, it sent out large scale citizens surveys. the results of these efforts were clear. people wanted more rights to the european parliament and less nationalism the in september of 2023 and her law states that the union speech before the election funded lion took stock and outlined the possible woods that european votes has had cooled for very long lived europe long labor and the election, it will be the time for people to reflect on the state of our union and the work done by those that we present them. but it would also be a time to decide on what kind of future and what kind of a europe they want from the and a member of the conservative city you is comparatively progressive in have policies and supports developing that you you further. and i will always support this house and all of those want to reform
to shape the future of europe. to this end, you officials organize the convention in 2022, in which $800.00 randomly selected europeans came together, develop their ideas for the future of europe. at the same time, it sent out large scale citizens surveys. the results of these efforts were clear. people wanted more rights to the european parliament and less nationalism the in september of 2023 and her law states that the union speech before the election funded lion took stock and outlined the...
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europe needs to be stronger because we can't always trust nato. now is really saying that it wouldn't surprise me| if something would . happen in the future. so that really scares me. opinion polls suggest younger voters have helped the far—right make significant gains. these young farmers now say the eu isn't listening to them and that immigration continues to be a problem. the reason why we vote for the right is that we have a status quo that we want them to do away with. we have global issues that we don't know how we can take control of. we can actually solve the issues that the left tried to solve but failed to do so. there is a big issue when it comes to security and when it comes to keeping track of all the people that come in. i think that europe doesn't have the capacity to receive that many people. for more on this, i spoke to lucinda creighton, ireland's former minister for european affairs, and senior fellow at the centre for european policy analysis. for our viewers around the world, lucinda, put into context for how important the eu
europe needs to be stronger because we can't always trust nato. now is really saying that it wouldn't surprise me| if something would . happen in the future. so that really scares me. opinion polls suggest younger voters have helped the far—right make significant gains. these young farmers now say the eu isn't listening to them and that immigration continues to be a problem. the reason why we vote for the right is that we have a status quo that we want them to do away with. we have global...
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and in europe, germany armies had invaded the soviet union. winston churchill, the prime of england. america ally, traveled to washington to meet with roosevelt. together, they planned a strategy to combat the axis powers. it began to pay off in june of 42 as the allies stopped the expansion of the axis powers and began to take the offensive in epic battle of midway. in june, 1942 was a major turning point. the u.s. navy destroyed four japanese aircraft carriers and ended japan's dominance in the central. a month later, american invaded the island of guadalcanal this was the first step in a strategy that came be called island hopping. an island by island advance toward the japanese homeland in europe. the situation also improved. british forces the german afrika korps in egypt. an anglo american invasion force landed in north africa to clear the continent of axis forces and the german advance. the soviet union was stopped in a series of hard fought battles. in 1943, the tide of battle continued to turn in favor of the allies as they gained gre
and in europe, germany armies had invaded the soviet union. winston churchill, the prime of england. america ally, traveled to washington to meet with roosevelt. together, they planned a strategy to combat the axis powers. it began to pay off in june of 42 as the allies stopped the expansion of the axis powers and began to take the offensive in epic battle of midway. in june, 1942 was a major turning point. the u.s. navy destroyed four japanese aircraft carriers and ended japan's dominance in...
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and so countries in europe are goinoo deal with this for decades to come.nd so c is involved indirectly, and i was intimately in an effort to basically change t nature ofrr territorial lines and military balances in the that is core to our strategic purpose to the aspirations and strategic assessment of our partners in europe. we tend to focus on statements that some will suggest ambival this reality but i willee weeks ago in brussels, in nato, and i that deep consultations with nato partners. this is a challenge that is now well understood and recognize. and i think if you look at the itinerary of pre xi visit toouple of weeks ago it gives you an indication that nature of some of these debates. i mean, france, hungry and slovakia is kind of an unusual it's like grouping of nations but these arehe the three places that affect president xi felt that he hadel some abity to make his case or not to be challenged here but eings in france i think president macron was very clear about some of the concerns that europe as a whole i know, china's entry into the strat
and so countries in europe are goinoo deal with this for decades to come.nd so c is involved indirectly, and i was intimately in an effort to basically change t nature ofrr territorial lines and military balances in the that is core to our strategic purpose to the aspirations and strategic assessment of our partners in europe. we tend to focus on statements that some will suggest ambival this reality but i willee weeks ago in brussels, in nato, and i that deep consultations with nato partners....
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europe is the leader in graphene. it's going to be one of the disruchlters in the semiconductor companies and for once we have a company that's a world leader. >> i'd also like to broaden out our conversation and look out for ai. we are getting quite a lot of moves in our space, for instance, with apple announcing a new ai overhaul strategy. it's draup a bit of criticism from players including elon musk. he said the deal with ai is not one that's good for consumers. ultimately do you agree with his comments, and more broadly, do you think apple's step is one in the right direction? >> well, apple really is in a catch-up situation. they're not one of the leaders of ai. it's very interesting that they're now getting off of the ai bandwagon to catch what is probably the most exciting technology that we've ever developed, so it's good to see apple take note of that and building it into their product. it's also clear, of course, america is leading in ai, however, we do have european strengths. we've just seen the funding a
europe is the leader in graphene. it's going to be one of the disruchlters in the semiconductor companies and for once we have a company that's a world leader. >> i'd also like to broaden out our conversation and look out for ai. we are getting quite a lot of moves in our space, for instance, with apple announcing a new ai overhaul strategy. it's draup a bit of criticism from players including elon musk. he said the deal with ai is not one that's good for consumers. ultimately do you...
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europe month. today, europe is preparing for war. every day we see a new part of the road to hell being prepared. every day there is talk of donating hundreds of billions of euros to ukraine. from the deployment of nuclear weapons in the heart of europe from the plan registration of our children. in a foreign army, in the nato mission in ukraine, in the ukrainian military battalions , it is as if a belligerent train has cut its brakes and its locomotive has gone crazy. europe gives weapons to ukraine, weapons that may come back to us. it was in the shadow of these criticisms and protests of the war opponents in the european union that the secretary general of nato said: "ukraine has already been allowed to attack russian territory, because some nato allies have not imposed restrictions on the use of their weapons in russian territory before." they were. meanwhile , let's talk about the writer and professor of ohai university, mr professor brit has more than 18,000 scientific citations . professor, hello. hello, in recent weeks, many
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is that the worry for europe?ecause things are not equal across the board, asml and st micro not able to take on the significant gains that you are seeing globally for the likes of nvidia and all the other tech players. >> if you look at the tech versus the u.s., the weight is lower. we have more exposure to banks and more exposure to oil and gas and other sectors. those sectors play quite a role. short term, i'm worried we won't catch up. we have so many uncertainties in the market. you mentioned quite a few this morning. we have the u.s. debate later today. we have pmi late last week which was disappointing. we have the french elections, number one and two and uk next week. short term, u.s. and europe, i'm cautious on the short term. as soon as one month out, it will look brighter. you have earnings season starting which is a good starting point. in europe, we are quite co convinced we have strong beats again as we have seen in q1. we see stronger earnings than people expected. in q1, we will see a siml simil nu
is that the worry for europe?ecause things are not equal across the board, asml and st micro not able to take on the significant gains that you are seeing globally for the likes of nvidia and all the other tech players. >> if you look at the tech versus the u.s., the weight is lower. we have more exposure to banks and more exposure to oil and gas and other sectors. those sectors play quite a role. short term, i'm worried we won't catch up. we have so many uncertainties in the market. you...
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in europe, you're going to risk shrinking and know the idea of an open europe of a free roll. and far right, success means that they are risking blues to support the will to support our cleaning brains and this fight for freedom and for them across the that's fights. historic such a decision, i'm sure i'm of the opinion that april grading falls then putting b continue. the next talk of this and part of the european union was hybrid or a text. and that's why we have to do our best to step eliza crying and to give them put support for we need to more uh, and vis, right extreme, they lose. that's clear. there's a reason why people might turn to the right, isn't that is widespread discontent in europe with politics and outcomes, not just migration. a report to the commission in february talked about a broad geography of discontent, of declining regions. many small cities, towns and rural areas have a sense of dispatch, not just limited to economic hardship, but also to have a feeling of being politically disenfranchised, socially alienated. you have sympathy with them. absolutely.
in europe, you're going to risk shrinking and know the idea of an open europe of a free roll. and far right, success means that they are risking blues to support the will to support our cleaning brains and this fight for freedom and for them across the that's fights. historic such a decision, i'm sure i'm of the opinion that april grading falls then putting b continue. the next talk of this and part of the european union was hybrid or a text. and that's why we have to do our best to step eliza...
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, because we don’t want a pro-belarus europe, we don’t want a pro-russian europe, be you pro-europeanpro-american, let the germans think about the germans, let the austrians think about pinworms, we want europe to think about itself, we are ready to talk with such politicians, because in fact there should be a dialogue, only a fool, living in neighboring houses, he refuses dialogue, he must trade. we need to talk about common problems, migration, this concerns everyone, yes, you are absolutely right, it is worth noting that last week was also remembered for the holding of the g7 summit, which is noteworthy, in on the eve of the summit, an article was published by a politician with the excellent headlines six lame ducks and george miloni, but honestly, about italy and not only, let's talk with stefano valdegamberi, an italian politician, member of the regional council of the italian region, the question: this is not the first election when populist parties that go against the establishment have massive support from the electorate. in 2019, matteo salvini's league won a crushing victory
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in europe, europe needs to step in. chairman's understand if there is less europe, less u.s. in europe we need to be very, very careful. >> thank you. we will have to continue some of this discussion into the break and a deceptive auto wanted to give heather one sort of last chance to make one last comment. >> i'll be very quick on what to make a quick observation of the history of strategic culture because you're asking an important question. are we seeing a convergence in strategic culture with the nato? the answer is yes and no. from a historical perspective these allies are now to buy shared history, why should interest in things like democracy and rules-based international order that is carryforward over decades. on the other hand, there is not a convergence and allies are not in model list. and just to end with two, personal observations but when i moved moved to europe from the u.s., the most shocking to me is the proximity of war. war feels so much closer in europe. this was in 2010, 2009. at every british train station has etched in marble the names of the kids from
in europe, europe needs to step in. chairman's understand if there is less europe, less u.s. in europe we need to be very, very careful. >> thank you. we will have to continue some of this discussion into the break and a deceptive auto wanted to give heather one sort of last chance to make one last comment. >> i'll be very quick on what to make a quick observation of the history of strategic culture because you're asking an important question. are we seeing a convergence in...
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in europe, you've been a risk shrinking and the idea of an open europe of a free rope. and the far right success means that the risking blues to support the will to support our cleaning and friends in this fight for freedom and full democracy. that's why it's historic such a decision. i'm sure i'm of the opinion that april crane falls, then putting b continue. the next talk at this end, part of the european union is hybrid or a text, and that's why we have to do our best to step lives. we're trying to give them put support for we need to more and vis, right? extreme, maybe lose. that's clear. and there's a reason why people might turn to the right. isn't that there's widespread discontent in europe with politics and outcomes? not just migration, a report to the commission in february talked about a broad geography of discontent. the declining regions, many small cities, towns and rural areas have a sense of dispatch, not just limited to economic hardship, but also to have a feeling of being politically disenfranchised. socially alienated, you have sympathy with them. ab
in europe, you've been a risk shrinking and the idea of an open europe of a free rope. and the far right success means that the risking blues to support the will to support our cleaning and friends in this fight for freedom and full democracy. that's why it's historic such a decision. i'm sure i'm of the opinion that april crane falls, then putting b continue. the next talk at this end, part of the european union is hybrid or a text, and that's why we have to do our best to step lives. we're...
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politics towards europe. so as you mentioned, does a, i'll send a kind of, you're a skeptic view of the european parliament and, but they also quite often rely on month to lower mccool's a using here because a, as an ideological results. so they are also kind of feeding into ideas of european identity. so i feel like that is where they could sort of expand that nationalist politics to this european level. i did some research on the far right discourse around and tacky succession, and they relied heavily on this idea of european white's identity pushing against the accession of turkey on that basis. so i think that these, these nationalist discourses and races discourses often then translated onto this european level to. so that's where they could, they could um, kind of find more common ground between the different nationalist policies. well janine, let me ask you, then what do you think this all means for the debate that's ongoing about engagement? so mainly i'm thinking about ukraine because coming working
politics towards europe. so as you mentioned, does a, i'll send a kind of, you're a skeptic view of the european parliament and, but they also quite often rely on month to lower mccool's a using here because a, as an ideological results. so they are also kind of feeding into ideas of european identity. so i feel like that is where they could sort of expand that nationalist politics to this european level. i did some research on the far right discourse around and tacky succession, and they...
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they feel they deserve to join europe. they believe that they have been fighting a war for europe. they don't see fighting. i mean, of course they're fighting for their country, but they also see themselves as holding the last line of democracy against approaching. who does want to was antagonized by the expansion of nato, but also as made it very clear of what he wants. so ukraine has been waiting patiently to join you. and if the far right does get in, it's pretty doubtful they will or that it would take an extended period of time. and that would be deeply disappointing, especially for the ukrainians that really have been losing their lives, suffering terribly. and in many ways what they see as fighting fighting the war to keep democracy in europe. i want to ask you both about another huge issue that's been on the table for the, for some time. and that's climate policy. for so many is, europe isn't a real leader in this area, but we have seen that in the past few months, certainly very visible funding protests, for instance, on the streets of many capital cities. and that has bee
they feel they deserve to join europe. they believe that they have been fighting a war for europe. they don't see fighting. i mean, of course they're fighting for their country, but they also see themselves as holding the last line of democracy against approaching. who does want to was antagonized by the expansion of nato, but also as made it very clear of what he wants. so ukraine has been waiting patiently to join you. and if the far right does get in, it's pretty doubtful they will or that...
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this is europe's battle tank of the future. but only on paper right now. the main ground combat system or in g c. s. should both drones and more firepower than its predecessors. the german low part and the french looks at germany in front of building the n g c s. together. but they struggle to figure out who is going to build which part. and actually, that makes sense. just consider the main gun of the m g. c. us, one of the partner firms, french company next, or has a 140 millimeter gun, the escalade, another partner german manufacturer. ryan montalvo has its own new guns for 130 millimeter barrel. whoever gets their weapon onto the m g. c. s should have a guaranteed production line for decades to come, giving them an advantage in other markets. european countries want to work together on defense for cooperation can be hard. no country wants to disadvantage its own industry. and that is the basic tension that's been undermining european cooperation for decades. the question now is that changing? there's a war on europe's doorstep. defense firms are flushe
this is europe's battle tank of the future. but only on paper right now. the main ground combat system or in g c. s. should both drones and more firepower than its predecessors. the german low part and the french looks at germany in front of building the n g c s. together. but they struggle to figure out who is going to build which part. and actually, that makes sense. just consider the main gun of the m g. c. us, one of the partner firms, french company next, or has a 140 millimeter gun, the...
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we're all in the midst of a raging war in europe. unlike anything in 80 years, we've not had this kind of war this celebration of the heroism and the eventual success and the liberation of the defense of democracy. >> did you ever think that? >> you would in your career be here when it's at stake and at risk again, in such a real form? >> no, not not not at all. this is why it's so important. we pay attention and realize why we're here today is to prevent and think about what could happen in the future and the work of those that they were done 80 years ago is a reason why we can president zelenskyy is here. he's obviously very grateful for everything america has done in terms of arms supplies and support. >> but it is still very much on, on a knife's edge. the delay in getting american weapons seven months gave russia a head start and is the crossing of the line into kharkiv what do you think is going to happen in that battlefield in now, in the next weeks and months i can't predict what's going to happen, but i do know that when ukr
we're all in the midst of a raging war in europe. unlike anything in 80 years, we've not had this kind of war this celebration of the heroism and the eventual success and the liberation of the defense of democracy. >> did you ever think that? >> you would in your career be here when it's at stake and at risk again, in such a real form? >> no, not not not at all. this is why it's so important. we pay attention and realize why we're here today is to prevent and think about what...
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with europe.what happens in europ deal for our companies in new hampshire higher si wa somebody asked me why are we spending money in the ukraine will be have needs at home. i talked first about the fact that a lot o money we are spending in ukraine is going to new hampshire higher businesses an businesses to our defense industrial space in one sell from the war was a wake-up have to get our defenses and our manufacturing defenses inrd getting funding in the u.s. from the supplemental package in ukraine about 25 billion to u.s. firms cr and keeping people working. from polluted and the threat to nato poland and other parts of europe who believe friendship it is not defeated in ukraine. said earlier. as i s tan who raised the question i have four i do not want to see my grandsons said off to fight europe because we did not take care of now. right now the courageous ukrainians are fighting that war i want to support them in every i can. so that we don't have to send american soldiers over against pu
with europe.what happens in europ deal for our companies in new hampshire higher si wa somebody asked me why are we spending money in the ukraine will be have needs at home. i talked first about the fact that a lot o money we are spending in ukraine is going to new hampshire higher businesses an businesses to our defense industrial space in one sell from the war was a wake-up have to get our defenses and our manufacturing defenses inrd getting funding in the u.s. from the supplemental package...
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why does this game over to europe? in 75 minutes on dw the the in the circle to the special hot spots in germany. d. w, travel. extremely worst of it is the most important stuff can be used across different geographies. the real challenge, it's off whose needs to be incredibly scarce. waste the heck a sean assuming business syllabus onto leo media and lots just green washing. what's now called about and why does that? because now i'm liza the new host will join us for an exciting inspiration. and everything in between moses video and audio production, 5 d, w. i hope that you will tune in the frankfurt international gateway to the best connections, southfield road and radio, located in the heart of europe. you are connected to the world experience outstanding shopping and dining offers. antonio's services be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by frank, bought the sustainable unit as long from berlin. thousands of altering national list is or at least parade through jerusalem, marching through the city muslims
why does this game over to europe? in 75 minutes on dw the the in the circle to the special hot spots in germany. d. w, travel. extremely worst of it is the most important stuff can be used across different geographies. the real challenge, it's off whose needs to be incredibly scarce. waste the heck a sean assuming business syllabus onto leo media and lots just green washing. what's now called about and why does that? because now i'm liza the new host will join us for an exciting inspiration....
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a better distribution of migrants across europe. you want and was hoping to achieve her greatest political triumph. to date, a passionate soccer fan. she used to soccer comparison to urge the european parliament to endorse the pact. the ball is rolling. now is the time to come together as a team and to score for europe. it can takes years until we are in to find that again. if ever. meanwhile, protesters urged lawmakers to vote against the pat critics here that the deal will effectively restrict the rate to asylum and that those seeking protection will receive less help. they through paper airplanes into the chamber containing the coordinates of migrant votes that have sunk in the mediterranean. but in the end, the migration packed was endorsed by a narrow majority. yonce and was visibly moved. the message was clear, europe was getting tough on migration. and this is the main person who will oversee the practical implementation of this new tougher line funds lightens from the netherlands as the executive director of the european bor
a better distribution of migrants across europe. you want and was hoping to achieve her greatest political triumph. to date, a passionate soccer fan. she used to soccer comparison to urge the european parliament to endorse the pact. the ball is rolling. now is the time to come together as a team and to score for europe. it can takes years until we are in to find that again. if ever. meanwhile, protesters urged lawmakers to vote against the pat critics here that the deal will effectively...
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in europe, the big difference between _ part. in europe, the big difference between now— part.and then is - between now and then is partly because — between now and then is partly because of the _ between now and then is partly because of the expense - between now and then is partly because of the expense of- between now and then is partly because of the expense of the i between now and then is partly- because of the expense of the second world _ because of the expense of the second world war— because of the expense of the second world war but — because of the expense of the second world war but also _ because of the expense of the second world war but also things _ because of the expense of the second world war but also things like - world war but also things like nuclear— world war but also things like nuclear weapons, _ world war but also things like nuclear weapons, we've - world war but also things like nuclear weapons, we've had l world war but also things like i nuclear weapons, we've had 80 world war but also things like - nuclear weapons, we've had 80 years without _ n
in europe, the big difference between _ part. in europe, the big difference between now— part.and then is - between now and then is partly because — between now and then is partly because of the _ between now and then is partly because of the expense - between now and then is partly because of the expense of- between now and then is partly because of the expense of the i between now and then is partly- because of the expense of the second world _ because of the expense of the second world...
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and the way the life defend make business in europe. and so these selections are very crucial and this elections are necessary to protect. if the far right gets a big boost in the, to the elections has some of predicting. what are the dangers for the e u. for democracy, i think that if i look only the far right, but the political bowers, including the new members of the following month, will destroy the unity off the european union. and unity for me doesn't mean that you have to agree this every seeing. but the unity on substantial existential the important things then you will weaken. i think that it will be more pressure on the national interest of more pressure on also in my agenda on the you stopped interfering in to the southern states results. pay attention to the fact that all the member states subscribed to this 13 date, for instance, is the commitment to, to respectfully the fall. i think that that it will be more noise about all the things that you is doing in the field of the under mentor writes. but also that might be some,
and the way the life defend make business in europe. and so these selections are very crucial and this elections are necessary to protect. if the far right gets a big boost in the, to the elections has some of predicting. what are the dangers for the e u. for democracy, i think that if i look only the far right, but the political bowers, including the new members of the following month, will destroy the unity off the european union. and unity for me doesn't mean that you have to agree this...
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this is focus on europe. i'm laura babylon, welcome. campaigning is heating up in france after the president dissolved parliament and called for snap elections. manual mat crowns party suffered a bruising to feed and the recent european parliament elections in which the right wing populace national rally, one residing victory. this prompted hundreds of thousands to take to the streets across france to the.
this is focus on europe. i'm laura babylon, welcome. campaigning is heating up in france after the president dissolved parliament and called for snap elections. manual mat crowns party suffered a bruising to feed and the recent european parliament elections in which the right wing populace national rally, one residing victory. this prompted hundreds of thousands to take to the streets across france to the.
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it's a political mind field trying to consolidate europe's fragment. the defense industry, but if you can't be your rival, or in this case, acquire them. maybe just join them. for decades, some of your biggest defense companies have been trying to work more closely on big ticket. military platforms like takes aircraft, missiles, larger programs that can take decades to come to fruition and are often subject to big cost overruns. with member states procure alone, it's often more expensive that it risk duplicating work across the u. one assessment from 2017 found that europe had almost 6 times as many different weapon systems as the us, the products of so many national programs. there's something new every week and i'm kind of discussing this with decades. tim lawrence and is a consultant in the defense industry and an analyst at the international institute for strategic studies in britain. as he says, a problem with joint projects is that past efforts often haven't gone well. some have been almost disastrous. lots of corporations of either shy would ste
it's a political mind field trying to consolidate europe's fragment. the defense industry, but if you can't be your rival, or in this case, acquire them. maybe just join them. for decades, some of your biggest defense companies have been trying to work more closely on big ticket. military platforms like takes aircraft, missiles, larger programs that can take decades to come to fruition and are often subject to big cost overruns. with member states procure alone, it's often more expensive that...
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some other continental dream besides a peaceful europe?ave any other duty besides the protection of our peoples, our europe and the rules-based international order, no, russia has different goals, different dreams, she is alone against everyone, all of us, and that is why we all must together to force her change, and it is possible, because there are no walls that do not fall. ladies and gentlemen, in a few days, together with mr. chancellor of germany and other leaders of europe and the world, we will meet in switzerland at the inaugural peace summit. russia tried to disrupt this summit, but it will take place, and it is a joint success of ukraine and dozens of countries. usually, after a war , circumstances were determined either by the victors, or by... a few strong ones who could step in and impose something on everyone else, even against their will, now we propose a fundamentally different format, such that no one can manipulate, disrupt agreements, as russia has done repeatedly, and so that all voices are visible, the voices of the w
some other continental dream besides a peaceful europe?ave any other duty besides the protection of our peoples, our europe and the rules-based international order, no, russia has different goals, different dreams, she is alone against everyone, all of us, and that is why we all must together to force her change, and it is possible, because there are no walls that do not fall. ladies and gentlemen, in a few days, together with mr. chancellor of germany and other leaders of europe and the world,...
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messaging problem is not in europe. europe is close.all europeans see the threats the russians pose. in america, the average joe in ohio, i don't know that can be said. does the average person in america understand that the russia threat is not just a threat to europe, it's a global threat, to global stability, democracy and more? that messaging in the u.s. around the summit, the summit is a perfect time for us to ramp up our strategies. tying in why the average person should care, as a result of the cold war, i think the sentiment is still there. people still see russia as an adversary in ways. i don't want to close the door to russian civil society. not everyone agrees with putin. that's important. maintaining relevance and making the average person in america understand why we spend so much on defense, that is key. >> to slightly disagree, i don't think the pertinence of war, sort of, the support for the continuance sacrifices europe has made, across europe, the baltics are great example of a part of europe that has felt russian impe
messaging problem is not in europe. europe is close.all europeans see the threats the russians pose. in america, the average joe in ohio, i don't know that can be said. does the average person in america understand that the russia threat is not just a threat to europe, it's a global threat, to global stability, democracy and more? that messaging in the u.s. around the summit, the summit is a perfect time for us to ramp up our strategies. tying in why the average person should care, as a result...
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happening in the united states now, a reversal and a reduction in the role of the united states in europepossible, plus the growth of populists in the european union, i have in the european parliament, as well as in the countries, he can radically change the european union into which we are integrating. that is, such, you know, thoughts, they should possibly remain on the margins, but we should not let them out of sight, well, and perhaps the last such point, we saw that despite the war, even in our best friends and neighbors, there are complaints against us, because we are a competitor, and this, of course, requires our government and our society and business to consolidate in order to protect our own interests, because we are, in fact, ee... agricultural, that is, and it is clear that our integration is liked and disliked by a large number of countries and business environments there, so it is clear that we need to be sharp and protect our interests. mr. oleksandr, i would like to talk with you about the north atlantic alliance, in particular about the summit that will be held in july t
happening in the united states now, a reversal and a reduction in the role of the united states in europepossible, plus the growth of populists in the european union, i have in the european parliament, as well as in the countries, he can radically change the european union into which we are integrating. that is, such, you know, thoughts, they should possibly remain on the margins, but we should not let them out of sight, well, and perhaps the last such point, we saw that despite the war, even...
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-- europe.petence. any chance that any of this is incompetence at this point, europeor the united states , that these people civilly do not know what they are doing? chad: they have talked about that plan and are talking about executing that plan for the last three and a half years. there are similard&ities here ad in the states, in the eu, where they talk about designing border security and emigration systems consistent withrican values or european values. you say that sounds great, but let's take aook at what those values are. as far as.q■p i can tl, of the values out of step with the american citenry and the european is they believe anyone should come to the u.s. or eu, despite what the immigration law sath asylum. in u.s. law, that's not right. it is a discretionary authority. if you are here, you should not be removed under almost any circumstance i think these values are out of touch with the american public and we see it of here in the u.s., the worst is sort border crisis we've ever seen
-- europe.petence. any chance that any of this is incompetence at this point, europeor the united states , that these people civilly do not know what they are doing? chad: they have talked about that plan and are talking about executing that plan for the last three and a half years. there are similard&ities here ad in the states, in the eu, where they talk about designing border security and emigration systems consistent withrican values or european values. you say that sounds great, but...
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so you hav europe as well.but if you look at the european electieeks ago as europe always, is it's a you have a wide spectrum. in out of the election suddenly as thegest party in. in most of scandinavia it wasn'hat won, it was the moderates. in poland it was the center right but not the populist right th autumn and again in the european elections. all in france it was the populistan extreme right that carried the day in the european now with the french elections happening on sunday second round a week from this sunday we'll have to deal and deal live with the consequences and shape the xt consensus. but like a mobile. these parts are constantly moving. m moving only in one direction. i think they're moving in many directions at the same time. and around the european council table, the table of the the 27 heads of state and government pick the new leadership team for the european union and the commission, every time they weeks and in all the other council exactly -- formations you do exactly that. you're constan
so you hav europe as well.but if you look at the european electieeks ago as europe always, is it's a you have a wide spectrum. in out of the election suddenly as thegest party in. in most of scandinavia it wasn'hat won, it was the moderates. in poland it was the center right but not the populist right th autumn and again in the european elections. all in france it was the populistan extreme right that carried the day in the european now with the french elections happening on sunday second round...
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many of these facts as the gateway to europe. we have the nation, we are part of the they're here waiting for an opportunity to get on a motor boat and go to the italian island of long produce that they will risk their lives to get to europe the place of their dreams. angelou happy. peter had to flee nigeria because of his sexual orientation in his region. being gay can be punishable by death. now this dusty campuses home along with 3000 other people from 15 nations. he's taking responsibility for the camp. well, i'm the president. my goodness, i forgot my god, he my rule is to the people by the rule is to advocate for the my drunk will be and you'll have to sell some issues. they'll have to solve some problems. that's a married man and wouldn't here to braswell the lawyer in the fact we fight, there is a find the most be. so here is a democratic system life and the campus tough. without any organizations helping them, the migrants are left to fend for themselves. they have to beg for food and water, whole boat quoted, price wise
many of these facts as the gateway to europe. we have the nation, we are part of the they're here waiting for an opportunity to get on a motor boat and go to the italian island of long produce that they will risk their lives to get to europe the place of their dreams. angelou happy. peter had to flee nigeria because of his sexual orientation in his region. being gay can be punishable by death. now this dusty campuses home along with 3000 other people from 15 nations. he's taking responsibility...