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, borisjohnson is financial times, boris johnson is the financial times, borisjohnson is the headead of the conservative party, he is legally the head of the party, and i_ he is legally the head of the party, and i think— he is legally the head of the party, and i think very much will impel boris _ and i think very much will impel borisjohnson and even boris is going _ borisjohnson and even boris is going to — borisjohnson and even boris is going to be able to wriggle out of getting _ going to be able to wriggle out of getting involved. —— is not going to be able _ getting involved. —— is not going to be able to— getting involved. —— is not going to be able to wriggle out. you getting involved. -- is not going to be able to wriggle out.— be able to wriggle out. you have done me a _ be able to wriggle out. you have done me a big — be able to wriggle out. you have done me a big favour. _ be able to wriggle out. you have done me a big favour. you - be able to wriggle out. you have done me a big favour. you have | be able to wriggle out. you have - done me a big favour. you have given
, borisjohnson is financial times, boris johnson is the financial times, borisjohnson is the headead of the conservative party, he is legally the head of the party, and i_ he is legally the head of the party, and i think— he is legally the head of the party, and i think very much will impel boris _ and i think very much will impel borisjohnson and even boris is going _ borisjohnson and even boris is going to — borisjohnson and even boris is going to be able to wriggle out of getting _ going...
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>> sreenivasan: for nearly 15 years, journalist lionel barber was editor of the london-based "financial timesold and read widely in global centers of power. his access to world leaders gave him a front-row seat to some of the decision-making amid what he calls turbulent times. since leaving his position last year, barber has published a book based on his notes from his time as editor. he recently spoke with newshour weekend reporter, and former "financial times" colleague, christopher booker. >> reporter: the photo album lionel barber managed to assemble during his tenure as editor of the "financial times" is like a flip-book of global power. his 15 years running one of the world's most well-known financial newspapers brought a steady stream of interactions with c.e.o.s like disney's bob iger, and world leaders like gordon brown, vladmir putin, and donald trump. no longer sitting in the captain's chair of the pink business paper, he's published a book, "the powerful and the damned: private diaries in turbulent times." from the financial crises, to brexit, and the election of donald trump, bar
>> sreenivasan: for nearly 15 years, journalist lionel barber was editor of the london-based "financial timesold and read widely in global centers of power. his access to world leaders gave him a front-row seat to some of the decision-making amid what he calls turbulent times. since leaving his position last year, barber has published a book based on his notes from his time as editor. he recently spoke with newshour weekend reporter, and former "financial times" colleague,...
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to hide but according to a report by british newspaper financial times the shares recently had quite ome turbulence germany's financial services regulator bof a has been conducting routine investigations due to the enormous fluctuations in bof a never asked to talk to the reporters they never asked to see any of our material nothing then we read in the newspapers that puffin had opened a criminal complaint against 2 of our reporters for doing their job. and. now it is true that some short sellers bet against the stock but that is not illegal what i don't understand is how baffin thought that we were conspiring with these people. i have literally no idea. what baffin thought they were doing there was also an unprecedented ban on short selling. the films of since the financial regulator is investigating whether speculators who make money $3.00 for one prices are. often has now fund short selling why a conscious yes my footboard did react to india bought for half an interaction really saw his confirmation in the employees that all these rumors must be unfounded storms i come to you buff
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the hard bit each day according to a report by a british newspaper financial times the shares recentlyhad quite some turbulence good germany's financial services regulator bof it has been conducting routine investigations due to the enormous fluctuations buffy has never asked to talk to the reporters they never asked to see any. material nothing then we read in the newspapers that buff and had opened a criminal complaint against 2 of our reporters for doing their job. now it is true that some short sellers bet against the stock but that is not illegal what i don't understand is how baffin thought that we were conspiring with these people. i have literally no idea what baffin thought they were doing there was also an unprecedented ban on short selling. iffy loans and almost instantly financial regulator is investigating whether speculators who make money 3 for one price is on my account isn't a shift and has announced fine i'm short selling or what i want to caution and yes my footboard did react to india box office reaction really so does confirmation from the employees that all these
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in another development the ukrainian president told the financial times newspaper that he wanted western leaders to support changes to the mix to agreement now mix 2 was signed in 2015 it is a series of proposals that has failed in its aim to forge a last thing ceasefire and political settlement in the east of this country zelinsky also told the financial times that he wanted to expand the normandy format the normally format of the main negotiating partners of france germany russia and ukraine zelinsky saying he envisions a greater role for the u.s. and the u.k. in those negotiations very interesting lee soon after russian president vladimir putin spokesperson dmitri peskov described this. view as a no another alarming signal from ukraine he said it was a demonstration ukraine would like to modify minks this would simply be impossible without putting an end to it so despite this increasing confidence by the ukrainian president that he's going to speak to vladimir putin about the crisis in the east this in no way represents a thorin of the relationship and these kind of statements that he
in another development the ukrainian president told the financial times newspaper that he wanted western leaders to support changes to the mix to agreement now mix 2 was signed in 2015 it is a series of proposals that has failed in its aim to forge a last thing ceasefire and political settlement in the east of this country zelinsky also told the financial times that he wanted to expand the normandy format the normally format of the main negotiating partners of france germany russia and ukraine...
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i putin on the front page of the financial times.n useful for whatever documents come across his desk. how do you see, you probably can't see it there but there it is. it probably can't see it there but there it is-_ there it is. it looks like a very fancy does. — there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots _ there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of— there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of gold. - there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of gold. i - there it is. it looks like a very - fancy does, lots of gold. i always
i putin on the front page of the financial times.n useful for whatever documents come across his desk. how do you see, you probably can't see it there but there it is. it probably can't see it there but there it is-_ there it is. it looks like a very fancy does. — there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots _ there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of— there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of gold. - there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of gold....
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the financial times is talking, has on their front page, but we heard earlier on today, professor vanty chief medical officer, describing this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has _ this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written _ this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written this _ this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written this up - this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written this up in - this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written this up in a - the ft has written this up in a pretty factual, straightway, just sitting out all the arguments, the big story is that the decision has been made that people under 30, up to age 29, will be given alternative to age 29, will be given alternative to the astrazeneca vaccination. interestingly, the ema have been careful distress, as everybody has been stressing, that the benefit still outweighs the risks and it is still outweighs the risks and it is still really important to get your vaccination, but what's interesting are the statistics. there have been 79 cases of these very rare blood clots,
the financial times is talking, has on their front page, but we heard earlier on today, professor vanty chief medical officer, describing this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has _ this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written _ this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written this _ this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written this up - this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written this up in - this as a course correction. yeah, the ft has written this up in...
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i gibberish the financial times. i really interesting story.occasion. they are now finding that they can't get the staff back who were furloughed.— they can't get the staff back who were furloughed. they are still shut in scotland... _ were furloughed. they are still shut in scotland... that's _ were furloughed. they are still shut in scotland... that's wasted - in scotland... that's wasted england. — in scotland... that's wasted england. you _ in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. - in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even i in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even if. in scotland... that's wasted england, you see. even if it| in scotland... that's wasted i england, you see. even if it was a soft drink l _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would be _ england, you see. even if it was a soft drink i would be very - england, you see. even if it was aj soft drink i would be veryjealous. this is sort of a twist in the story. pubs are opening their g
i gibberish the financial times. i really interesting story.occasion. they are now finding that they can't get the staff back who were furloughed.— they can't get the staff back who were furloughed. they are still shut in scotland... _ were furloughed. they are still shut in scotland... that's _ were furloughed. they are still shut in scotland... that's wasted - in scotland... that's wasted england. — in scotland... that's wasted england. you _ in scotland... that's wasted england, you see....
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so we knew thanks to reported by the financial times— thanks to reported by the financial times and — this company run by his former friend to try and _ company run by his former friend to try and secure some of the covid contracts — try and secure some of the covid contracts. now we learned that he also contacted a junior minister at the department of treasury. this raises _ the department of treasury. this raises all— the department of treasury. this raises all sorts of questions. we really— raises all sorts of questions. we really need to find out the full details — really need to find out the full details of this correspondence. david _ details of this correspondence. david cameron is refusing to say anything — david cameron is refusing to say anything. interestingly by using texts. _ anything. interestingly by using texts, they may not be subject to freedom — texts, they may not be subject to freedom of information act laws, so that seems— freedom of information act laws, so that seems slightly unsatisfactory and then— that seems slightly unsatisfactory and then of course if it i
so we knew thanks to reported by the financial times— thanks to reported by the financial times and — this company run by his former friend to try and _ company run by his former friend to try and secure some of the covid contracts — try and secure some of the covid contracts. now we learned that he also contacted a junior minister at the department of treasury. this raises _ the department of treasury. this raises all— the department of treasury. this raises all sorts of questions. we...
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that i do believe according to a report by british newspaper financial times the shares recently had uite some turbulence it's good at germany's financial services regulator bof and has been conducting routine investigations due to the enormous fluctuations if not buffett never asked to talk to the reporters they never asked to see any. material nothing then we read in the newspapers that puffin had opened a criminal complaint against 2 of our reporters for doing their job. and. now it is true that some short sellers bet against the stock but that is not illegal what i don't understand is how baffin thought that we were conspiring with these people. i have literally no idea what baffin thought they were doing there was also an unprecedented ban on short selling. if you learn some of things clearly financial regulator is investigating whether speculators so you make money through floating prices are. not isn't a shift and has announced fine and short selling a whack auction yes yes my father bought and did he act soon don't bought fastens reaction really so his confirmation of the empl
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which have .one times and financial times which have gone after— times and financial times whichis does matter, people should care and i hope _ matter, people should care and i hope we — matter, people should care and i hope we are still going to be looking _ hope we are still going to be looking at this and don't vote for the next — looking at this and don't vote for the next big thing that comes along because _ the next big thing that comes along because we are nowhere near the bottom _ because we are nowhere near the bottom of— because we are nowhere near the bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet _ bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet the — bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet the truth. alistair campbell, the truth. —— alistair campbett, _ campbell, the truth. —— alistair campbell, thank you very much. my pleasure _ detectives have arrested three teenagers following the fatal stabbing of a 14—year—old in east london yesterday. fares maatou was killed with what police believed to be "a large bladed item" outside a pizza restaurant in newham. two boys, ag
which have .one times and financial times which have gone after— times and financial times whichis does matter, people should care and i hope _ matter, people should care and i hope we — matter, people should care and i hope we are still going to be looking _ hope we are still going to be looking at this and don't vote for the next — looking at this and don't vote for the next big thing that comes along because _ the next big thing that comes along because we are nowhere near the bottom _...
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i putin on the front page of the financial times.an see that he's got a magnifying glass on his desk was that i do not know entirely why thatis was that i do not know entirely why that is but that might come in useful for whatever documents come across his desk. how do you see, you probably can't see it there but there it is. it probably can't see it there but there it is-_ there it is. it looks like a very fancy does. — there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots _ there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of— there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of gold. - there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of gold. i - there it is. it looks like a very - fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the _ fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the desk. _ fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the desk. i _ fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the desk. i love - fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the desk. i love desk. . fancy does, lots of gold. i always i studied the desk. i love d
i putin on the front page of the financial times.an see that he's got a magnifying glass on his desk was that i do not know entirely why thatis was that i do not know entirely why that is but that might come in useful for whatever documents come across his desk. how do you see, you probably can't see it there but there it is. it probably can't see it there but there it is-_ there it is. it looks like a very fancy does. — there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots _ there it is. it...
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according to the financial times, the italian prime minister, mario draghi, is to announce a recoveryhan £200 billion to help the country's economy recover from the pandemic. there's the ft. the sun says it's time for you to book your summer holidays abroad, as europe will open its door to britons following the success of the uk's vaccination programme. and the mirror carries a message from the queen on her 95th birthday, where she thanked people for their heartfelt messages following the death of the duke of edinburgh, which left her family "deeply touched". some of the front pages that we have already in and as always, very good of both of you to join us on this wednesday evening, and a lot to get through. we are going to start with the metro and, maya, let's start with you. the headline, basically the metro is quoting a report from an organisation, called transparency international uk, a bit of a play on words in the headline. i'm going to not go there, i would let you explain it, and a serious report when it comes to what this organisation is alleging. what this re ort is organisa
according to the financial times, the italian prime minister, mario draghi, is to announce a recoveryhan £200 billion to help the country's economy recover from the pandemic. there's the ft. the sun says it's time for you to book your summer holidays abroad, as europe will open its door to britons following the success of the uk's vaccination programme. and the mirror carries a message from the queen on her 95th birthday, where she thanked people for their heartfelt messages following the...
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let's look at the financial times _ for a couple of stories, john.ad different _ it's happening to everybody. we've had different offices _ it's happening to everybody. -- had different offices experimenting, but actually, given their credit, the chief executive of hsbc is saying if he's expecting his work is to do it, he and his fellow bosses should be doing as well. they are getting to a top floor, and it says in the article that they are putting in the article that they are putting in meeting rooms and collaborative working spaces, and i have no idea what a collaborative working space is. i suspect is quite similar to a meeting room! buti is. i suspect is quite similar to a meeting room! but i think this shows they are going to have an adjustment as people go back to the office if places are trying to cut down the number of deaths. i think that could possibly lead to a lot of rows, and i think we will have problems anyway when people go back to the office. i know from my own experience of going in after being at home and having control of all my s
let's look at the financial times _ for a couple of stories, john.ad different _ it's happening to everybody. we've had different offices _ it's happening to everybody. -- had different offices experimenting, but actually, given their credit, the chief executive of hsbc is saying if he's expecting his work is to do it, he and his fellow bosses should be doing as well. they are getting to a top floor, and it says in the article that they are putting in the article that they are putting in...
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the financial times reports on the news thatjohnson &johnson has delayed the roll—out of its vaccinecalled for a pause on the jab�*s use while they investigate incidents of rare blood clots. and the sun's front page focuses on the road map out of lockdown, saying 14 million pub bookings have been made by brits wanting to secure an outdoor pub table. did those bookings all get honoured? let us begin and look first of all, hello to you both, at the daily telegraph, which looks at numbers. a quarter of five steps, it says, not caused by covid. rosa prince, this talks about people dying with covid, not of covid, so really it is a simple question for not you but all of us — do we know how many people died of covid since the pandemic began? died of covid since the pandemic bean? . died of covid since the pandemic beuan? ., , died of covid since the pandemic beian? ., , ., died of covid since the pandemic bean? . , . , began? that is an interesting question- _ began? that is an interesting question. when _ began? that is an interesting question. when i _ began? that is an interesting questi
the financial times reports on the news thatjohnson &johnson has delayed the roll—out of its vaccinecalled for a pause on the jab�*s use while they investigate incidents of rare blood clots. and the sun's front page focuses on the road map out of lockdown, saying 14 million pub bookings have been made by brits wanting to secure an outdoor pub table. did those bookings all get honoured? let us begin and look first of all, hello to you both, at the daily telegraph, which looks at numbers....
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according to the financial times, china is considering mixing and matching vaccines, amid doubts over effectiveness of domesticjabs. and the guardian carries an investigation, which suggests young black workers have been hit disproportionately hard in the pandemic. let's begin. do you want to start with the telegraph? this is a paper we didn't have an hour ago, has a very striking photograph of the queen, and very much focused on the impacts the duke's death has had on his partner of more than 70 years. yes, really putting to light —— the light on the person whose heart will be breaking most right now. prince andrew said the duke of edinburgh's death has left a huge void in her life. as you said, they were married for 73 years, and to be widowed is, of course, extremely difficult, but there is was clearly a true love story. he was the one person she could truly confide in. clearly he was always doing it with a sense of humour, so no wonder your presenter�*s eyes were welling up when she had to break the news. john major said earlier today that the queen he thinks has earned the right
according to the financial times, china is considering mixing and matching vaccines, amid doubts over effectiveness of domesticjabs. and the guardian carries an investigation, which suggests young black workers have been hit disproportionately hard in the pandemic. let's begin. do you want to start with the telegraph? this is a paper we didn't have an hour ago, has a very striking photograph of the queen, and very much focused on the impacts the duke's death has had on his partner of more than...
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the financial time is reporting the chief risk officer will be leaving. investment bank chief could be leaving as well according to sources speaking to bloomberg. haidi: a keenly awaited update from credit suisse. the bank starting to unload some of those stocks related to the big luck trades that did so much damage to the related parties. don't miss a big interview coming up. dell technology's aipac president. we will be speaking with the renew power management director about the renewable energy space in india and his plans to list on the nasdaq thrace back -- through a spac. this is bloomberg. ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands
the financial time is reporting the chief risk officer will be leaving. investment bank chief could be leaving as well according to sources speaking to bloomberg. haidi: a keenly awaited update from credit suisse. the bank starting to unload some of those stocks related to the big luck trades that did so much damage to the related parties. don't miss a big interview coming up. dell technology's aipac president. we will be speaking with the renew power management director about the renewable...
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time. and greensill at heart, this is the financial scandal.al scandal, and we are still obviously investigating the financial scandal, and there is a lot more that we'll be writing about greensill. it's still a slightly scary place for an editor to be, isn't it? obviously you absolutely trust jim pickard, he's a very established journalist with very good sources, a reporter of considerable reputation. but it's still a little bit scary, isn't it, when you've got a story about a former prime minister and he's not returning your calls. does that make you think, "i hope we get this right"? no, it made me think that we did get it right. he had so many opportunities to say that the story wasn't true. the story kept on going... 0n the contrary, i thought i was very, very confident at the story. and you had another scoop this weekend about cameron's pitching greensill�*s services to the german government. how many staff have you now got working on this story? well, we have two main reporters who've been working on greensill for a couple of years on an
time. and greensill at heart, this is the financial scandal.al scandal, and we are still obviously investigating the financial scandal, and there is a lot more that we'll be writing about greensill. it's still a slightly scary place for an editor to be, isn't it? obviously you absolutely trust jim pickard, he's a very established journalist with very good sources, a reporter of considerable reputation. but it's still a little bit scary, isn't it, when you've got a story about a former prime...
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time. and greensill at heart, this is a financial scandal.l scandal that then became a political scandal. and we are still, obviously, investigating the financial scandal and there's a lot more that we'll be writing about greensill. it's still a slightly scary place for an editor to be, isn't it? obviously, you absolutely trustjim picard. he's a very established journalist with very good sources. reporter of considerable reputation. but it's still a little bit scary, isn't it, when you have got a story about a former prime minister and he's not returning your calls, does that make you think, "i hope we get this right"? no, it made me think that we did get it right. because he was keeping shtoom? because, i mean, he had so many opportunities to say that the story wasn't true. 0n the contrary, i thought, you know what, i was very, very confident of the story. and you had another scoop this weekend about cameron's pitching greensill services to the german government. how many staff have you now got working on this story? well, we have two main r
time. and greensill at heart, this is a financial scandal.l scandal that then became a political scandal. and we are still, obviously, investigating the financial scandal and there's a lot more that we'll be writing about greensill. it's still a slightly scary place for an editor to be, isn't it? obviously, you absolutely trustjim picard. he's a very established journalist with very good sources. reporter of considerable reputation. but it's still a little bit scary, isn't it, when you have got...
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well we were very surprised together at a point in time in september 2091 that many people familiar with financial matters cost of a balance sheet of wipeout both correct or incorrect then of all manual collation or even criminal activity that she at this point in time actively promoted white accounts market entry in china against the chinese government the market entry in china also a key product for why i started what's one of the success stories the company so desperately needed in 2092 can win says shareholders and investors and so i think not deliberately not intentionally but in fact the chancellor supported it helped in effect at least the continuation of balance sheet and i knew palatial and this is of course published politically a mistake now yesterday finance minister all of scholtz who oversees botham the financial regulator the failed in this case said that the government bears no responsibility and that he personally bears no responsibility for what happened do you believe him. well this is a mere political. matter so i don't think that it has. a liberal high credibility in fact we s
well we were very surprised together at a point in time in september 2091 that many people familiar with financial matters cost of a balance sheet of wipeout both correct or incorrect then of all manual collation or even criminal activity that she at this point in time actively promoted white accounts market entry in china against the chinese government the market entry in china also a key product for why i started what's one of the success stories the company so desperately needed in 2092 can...
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in another development the ukrainian president told the financial times newspaper that he wanted western leaders to support changes to the mix to agreement now mix 2 was signed in 2015 it is a series of proposals that has failed in its aim to forge a last thing ceasefire and political settlement in the east of this country zelinsky also told the financial times that he wanted to expand the normandie format the normally format of the main negotiating partners of france germany russia and ukraine zelinsky saying he envisions a greater role for the u.s. and the u.k. in those negotiations very interesting lee soon off russian president vladimir putin spokes person dmitri peskov described this since if you as an a another alarming signal from ukraine he said it was a demonstration ukraine would like to modify minks this would simply be impossible without putting an end to it so despite this increasing confidence by the ukrainian president that he's going to speak to vladimir putin about the crisis in the east this in no way represents a soaring over the relationship and these kind of statemen
in another development the ukrainian president told the financial times newspaper that he wanted western leaders to support changes to the mix to agreement now mix 2 was signed in 2015 it is a series of proposals that has failed in its aim to forge a last thing ceasefire and political settlement in the east of this country zelinsky also told the financial times that he wanted to expand the normandie format the normally format of the main negotiating partners of france germany russia and ukraine...
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course was why did she raise why a card when she was in china in september 29000 months after the financial times had reported on wire card not being sound a lot of money potentially missing there and she explained this simply by saying that this fits into an overarching policy that germany had and has which is opening up the chinese market allowing for access particularly on the financial sector and why a card was seen as a potential candidate to deliver exactly that and to allow for cross border payments directly into china so she said that she was following the advice of her own advisors who also were criticized here. quite clearly also defending one of her key advisers mr. wife allegedly also had some business dealings in china so compliance issues were raised as well it was quite historic moment really because i'm going to machall was very much on the defensive here. so what this means for angela marco especially for her legacy she says she's not going to be. longer. well it could leave a huge question mark hanging over what it meant to have access to have because one of the former ministers
course was why did she raise why a card when she was in china in september 29000 months after the financial times had reported on wire card not being sound a lot of money potentially missing there and she explained this simply by saying that this fits into an overarching policy that germany had and has which is opening up the chinese market allowing for access particularly on the financial sector and why a card was seen as a potential candidate to deliver exactly that and to allow for cross...
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the virtual g. 20 meeting of finance and economy ministers this week in an interview with the financial times visco said international cooperation on vaccination was essential to stimulate economic recovery. after all scale m. is close to receiving more aid to prop it up during the pandemic that's according to french finance minister gordon there without mentioning what the refinancing deal would be worth the airline has already received over 10000000000 euros in government backed loans to shore up its finances amid a massive drop in passenger numbers. it's the end of an era for south korean electronics joined l.g. the manufacturer says it will close its loss making mobile unit by the end of july l.g. calls the move a strategic decision to exit the incredibly competitive phone sector dominated by apple samson and chinese products. the award winning netflix series the queen's gambit coupled with a coronavirus lockdown have helped the game of chess make a brilliant comeback weld wide to the board game has gained millions of new fans secluding some of my colleagues here and accessories are in hu
the virtual g. 20 meeting of finance and economy ministers this week in an interview with the financial times visco said international cooperation on vaccination was essential to stimulate economic recovery. after all scale m. is close to receiving more aid to prop it up during the pandemic that's according to french finance minister gordon there without mentioning what the refinancing deal would be worth the airline has already received over 10000000000 euros in government backed loans to...
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this time david cameron contacted jesse norman who is the financial secretary to the treasury. t raises more questions about the extent of the lobbying the former prime minister did. at the time he was working as a senior adviser to the greensill firm. and he had share options worth $60 million. some very difficult questions here for david cameron to answer. i think labour is calling for everything about this deal to beat now declared complete transparency. i think the stories got a long way to run. yeah, there are a lot of questions for david cameron to be answering this weekend. pl. cameron to be answering this weekend. �* ., ., cameron to be answering this weekend-— cameron to be answering this weekend. ., ., , ., weekend. a lot of question. jason, do ou weekend. a lot of question. jason, do you exoect _ weekend. a lot of question. jason, do you expect more _ weekend. a lot of question. jason, do you expect more of _ weekend. a lot of question. jason, do you expect more of this - weekend. a lot of question. jason, do you expect more of this across l do you expect more of this
this time david cameron contacted jesse norman who is the financial secretary to the treasury. t raises more questions about the extent of the lobbying the former prime minister did. at the time he was working as a senior adviser to the greensill firm. and he had share options worth $60 million. some very difficult questions here for david cameron to answer. i think labour is calling for everything about this deal to beat now declared complete transparency. i think the stories got a long way to...
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years of really commented, after years of really amazing journalism by the sunday times, the financial times, and story after story in recent weeks. as you say, cameron still insists he was right to lobby for greensill even hugo he mentions he shouldn't have texted the chancellor about it —— even though. sir alastair grey and the former chairman of the committee for standards in public life said it was the biggest lobbying scandal in a generation and that cameron had tarnished british politics. so the question remains how a private individual was able to get a private company so close to the public sector and the people in charge of the pandemic response. you know, people try to influence the government all the time, but to go for a private drink with the health secretary is really on another level. , �* , ., ., ., level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very much - level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very much for
years of really commented, after years of really amazing journalism by the sunday times, the financial times, and story after story in recent weeks. as you say, cameron still insists he was right to lobby for greensill even hugo he mentions he shouldn't have texted the chancellor about it —— even though. sir alastair grey and the former chairman of the committee for standards in public life said it was the biggest lobbying scandal in a generation and that cameron had tarnished british...
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>> the financial times is done a good job to compare the basic metrics and finding the best way to do so. when it comes to the us it depends on what is missing. relative to what we could imagine the kind of data of outbreaks were precise data allowing comparison between cities and counties. that's not in the easy to consume format. we know there are variants of concerned with mutations of the virus like sars covid to and other countries particularly in the uk created a surveillance network to track the way the virus was mutating to making it more transmissible are deadly. we really didn't do an effective job of that. even though we are sequencing genomes in the united states if you wanted to know what percentage of the viruses circulating in a particular place is concerning you would have a pretty hard time to figure that out there is a lot of people right now and groupsin we have talked with who want to build a better dashboard and a better understanding of the interaction of these variants, behavior, and vaccination levels and what the outbreak looks like in a particular place. host
>> the financial times is done a good job to compare the basic metrics and finding the best way to do so. when it comes to the us it depends on what is missing. relative to what we could imagine the kind of data of outbreaks were precise data allowing comparison between cities and counties. that's not in the easy to consume format. we know there are variants of concerned with mutations of the virus like sars covid to and other countries particularly in the uk created a surveillance...
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one focus if we look at the financial times you'll see a ship, we all know the name of that one.ts destination. everything still locked on them. tom, why is that? bicycles, things i'm trying to get my hands— bicycles, things i'm trying to get my hands on. for my son i should point _ my hands on. for my son i should point out — my hands on. for my son i should point out it— my hands on. for my son i should point out. it may be in those crates we know _ point out. it may be in those crates we know get— point out. it may be in those crates we know get over excited for that the reason — we know get over excited for that the reason being and it's still debatable, it's now monumental route --oin debatable, it's now monumental route going on— debatable, it's now monumental route going oh oh— debatable, it's now monumental route going on on who pays for all the damage — going on on who pays for all the damage in— going on on who pays for all the damage in the operation that the evergreen caused when it crashed into the _ evergreen caused when it crashed into the side of the suez canal. s
one focus if we look at the financial times you'll see a ship, we all know the name of that one.ts destination. everything still locked on them. tom, why is that? bicycles, things i'm trying to get my hands— bicycles, things i'm trying to get my hands on. for my son i should point _ my hands on. for my son i should point out — my hands on. for my son i should point out it— my hands on. for my son i should point out. it may be in those crates we know _ point out. it may be in those crates...
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the financial times says president biden is calling for big multinational companies to pay levies tonts, based on local sales. the metro looks ahead to monday, which is the next stage of lockdown easing in england — it's a date the newspaper is calling, the glorious twelfth. and, medical leaders are urging people to keep taking the astrazeneca vaccine, sayin it is safe and that the benefits far outweigh any risk. that's in the i. so, let's begin. on this thursday evening, what old stories to a lot of stories to get there. lots of news to get through. welcome, henry. the telegraph will kick off with that because rachel, we are finally hearing more about this foreign travel, the traffic light system, some inclination early on about how this could potentially work. the telegraph giving us a few more details and also talking by this backlash of the cost of testing for anyone coming back from holiday. the government has managed to come up the government has managed to come up with a travel for land that is probably going to go above just about everyone because they feel they're too quickl
the financial times says president biden is calling for big multinational companies to pay levies tonts, based on local sales. the metro looks ahead to monday, which is the next stage of lockdown easing in england — it's a date the newspaper is calling, the glorious twelfth. and, medical leaders are urging people to keep taking the astrazeneca vaccine, sayin it is safe and that the benefits far outweigh any risk. that's in the i. so, let's begin. on this thursday evening, what old stories to...
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according to the financial times, borisjohnson is heading for a showdown with his own mps after he'srts". the metro says the race is on, in england, to book your table outdoors for next monday, after borisjohnson confirmed pubs and restaurants can reopen, in the next big step out of lockdown. the i reports that april the 12th will mark a major step on the road map for england, after the prime minister confirmed four key tests for containing the virus have been passed. the guardian carries borisjohnson�*s pledge that life in england will start returning to "some semblance of normality" injune, but it says he refused to say when foreign holidays could resume. meanwhile the daily telegraph picks out the prime minister saying normailty is still "some way off", as it emerged that some measures to counter covid—19 could remain in place even after all adults had been offered a vaccine. and the daily mail asks if weekly tests, no foreign travel, jab passports, social distancing and a new warning of third wave all amounts to what can be described as "freedom". so, let's begin. welcome to you
according to the financial times, borisjohnson is heading for a showdown with his own mps after he'srts". the metro says the race is on, in england, to book your table outdoors for next monday, after borisjohnson confirmed pubs and restaurants can reopen, in the next big step out of lockdown. the i reports that april the 12th will mark a major step on the road map for england, after the prime minister confirmed four key tests for containing the virus have been passed. the guardian carries...
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volkswagen warning of a big production hit due to the shortage and according to "the financial times" the head of the car maker's spanish brand managers are warned to brace for a bigger hit in the second quarter than the first because the chip shortage is not getting any better. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm brian sullivan. >>> 4:43, coming up next on "today in the bay," finding an affordable home is getting pretty tough, as many struggle to make it in the bay. what experts say is driving home prices up even higher. >>> good monday morning. taking a peek outside as we wait for the sun's arrival, overlooking the east bay. good morning, walnut creek. i hope everybody's coming off a great weekend. it's nice to get a little extra rest and now revved up for the new work week. we'll check in with mike for that light morning commute. it's early, 4:47. we're up early. >>> kari, how is the forecast looking in. >> looks pretty good today even though we didn't get as much rain as we hoped for. as we take a live look in walnut creek we're left with a few clouds here and as you get r
volkswagen warning of a big production hit due to the shortage and according to "the financial times" the head of the car maker's spanish brand managers are warned to brace for a bigger hit in the second quarter than the first because the chip shortage is not getting any better. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm brian sullivan. >>> 4:43, coming up next on "today in the bay," finding an affordable home is getting pretty tough, as many struggle to make it in...
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but the bad news for her in this financial times story is that an independent scotland would inherites. because of lower—than—expected tax revenues due to brexit and coronavirus. this figures hear it would face a deficit of 10% gdp if it left the uk by figures hear it would face a deficit of io% gdp if it left the uk by the middle of this decade. and so it would have to raise taxes which wouldn't be very popular. it sort of pointing out to nicola sturgeon that economically it doesn't look terribly sensible to be maybe trying to leave the uk right now. because financially, scotland would find it quite hard. financially, scotland would find it uuite hard. g . a ., , financially, scotland would find it uuite hard. ., , ., quite hard. jason, quick thoughts on this. the interesting _ quite hard. jason, quick thoughts on this. the interesting thing _ quite hard. jason, quick thoughts on this. the interesting thing is - quite hard. jason, quick thoughts on this. the interesting thing is i - this. the interesting thing is i don't — this. the interesting thing is i don't think the economic ar
but the bad news for her in this financial times story is that an independent scotland would inherites. because of lower—than—expected tax revenues due to brexit and coronavirus. this figures hear it would face a deficit of 10% gdp if it left the uk by figures hear it would face a deficit of io% gdp if it left the uk by the middle of this decade. and so it would have to raise taxes which wouldn't be very popular. it sort of pointing out to nicola sturgeon that economically it doesn't look...
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in all the developers, the ukrainian partisan told the financial times he was looking for western supportto potentially change the minsk 2 agreement signed in 2015, a series of proposals that have failed to establish a lasting cease fire, and of course, a permanent solution to the conflict in eastern ukraine. reacting to this interview, vladimir putin's spokesman said that it was another alarming signal from ukraine. he said it would be impossible to modify minsk ii without putting an end to it. perhaps another sign these recent tensions between russia and ukraine are not over yet. >> ukrainians have been paying tribute to victims of the chernobyl nuclear disaster 35 years ago. morris took place -- memorials began at the same moment the nuclear meltdown happened in 1986. the town was built to house tens of thousands of people. dozens were killed in the disaster. and thousands more died in the years following. due to radiation related illnesses. th internation navy is trying to find ae way of retrieving the bodies of the 53 sailors who died in last week's submarine disasters. this guessing
in all the developers, the ukrainian partisan told the financial times he was looking for western supportto potentially change the minsk 2 agreement signed in 2015, a series of proposals that have failed to establish a lasting cease fire, and of course, a permanent solution to the conflict in eastern ukraine. reacting to this interview, vladimir putin's spokesman said that it was another alarming signal from ukraine. he said it would be impossible to modify minsk ii without putting an end to...
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mr zelensky told the financial times just the other day, quote, "i am participating in a process..." "..that was designed before my time. "it's a process that should be more flexible and it should "serve the purposes of today, not of the past." to be honest with you, those are the words of a man who really wishes the minsk deal had never been done and now doesn't want to play by its rules. well, i don't think minsk deal is a perfect thing for my country. it has many lacunas and gaps and traps for ukraine, but i agree that, since it's a signed document, we have to follow the logic of this document and implement it. what my president is saying, and i can confirm that, is that, when you see the other side only accusing us of not implementing minsk, but doing nothing to actually start implementing it themselves, we have to launch a conversation on who really cares for minsk agreements and who wants them to be a road map to the settlement. right. moscow has all the tools. but isn't the bottom line, though, that things have changed over many years and you're reluctant to acknowledge it, but
mr zelensky told the financial times just the other day, quote, "i am participating in a process..." "..that was designed before my time. "it's a process that should be more flexible and it should "serve the purposes of today, not of the past." to be honest with you, those are the words of a man who really wishes the minsk deal had never been done and now doesn't want to play by its rules. well, i don't think minsk deal is a perfect thing for my country. it has...
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sunni radicals to bring this about and i was told oh well you know how do you not telling me the financial times is wrong that the economist chris wrong and the b.b.c. is wrong when they show these videos all the time and i said yes that is the case they are all these men through these videos a lot of it use of fake reviews has been and i think you had it exposed in britain about the huge effort that has bee create a new commission. misinformation. amongst certain institutions funded by the british foreign office to present syria or this was possible like it's very hot i mean. for all of your viewers it's impossible really to get to the bottom of the truth about syria it's just so much it the water is so minded the details are so much it it's a terrible eye so really indictment of the west and all of us i mean what's happening because it's the syrian people it's not a you know it's not overthrow the government it's the syrian people who live in dire conditions and suffer terrible. infringements of every kind. thank you that's all for those love television going underground will be back on saturd
sunni radicals to bring this about and i was told oh well you know how do you not telling me the financial times is wrong that the economist chris wrong and the b.b.c. is wrong when they show these videos all the time and i said yes that is the case they are all these men through these videos a lot of it use of fake reviews has been and i think you had it exposed in britain about the huge effort that has bee create a new commission. misinformation. amongst certain institutions funded by the...
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1900000000 euros of listed assets its accounting irregularities had been widely reported by the financial times for years heating up in spring 2019. business report chelsea delaney and chelsea this was the big day this was the climax of this investigatory panel were there any bombshells have there been any bombshells so far from echols testimony. i think there wasn't much in the way of bombshells from merkel's testimony today she pretty much expected whatever one thought she would or she pretty much said what everyone expected her to say which is that there was really nothing wrong with what she dead when she went to china in 2019 and lobbied for a wire card at that point where card was trying to buy a company in china there was a lot of questions going into this today because before that meeting she had met with a lobbyist for wire card this was a former economy minister and germany a former defense minister as well and there was a lot of questions about what they talked about in that meeting whether he was pressing for her to to go to china and do this trip for her why are card she says that'
1900000000 euros of listed assets its accounting irregularities had been widely reported by the financial times for years heating up in spring 2019. business report chelsea delaney and chelsea this was the big day this was the climax of this investigatory panel were there any bombshells have there been any bombshells so far from echols testimony. i think there wasn't much in the way of bombshells from merkel's testimony today she pretty much expected whatever one thought she would or she pretty...
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the shot ahead of the field after starting his final round out and got the national with the financial times masters champion tiger woods 2nd tweet that the wind will impact the entire thing. all right let's have a quick check of the headlines here announced her and conservative bangkok where my last cell has declared himself acquittals new president elect after winning nearly 53 percent of the runoff vote economists on today's out who's has conceded defeat with 47 percent of electors voting for him latin america to newman as more from the chilean capital of santiago. he sort of changed the tone of his campaign he really began reaching out to ecuador and almost as a father figure. making them believe that if he is president he will be able to bring off reconsideration something that the country so badly needs it's been extremely polarized politically and also that here is the middle class he's the son of a middle class family who wants to be a public servant more than anything else and i think his tone and style then surely convinced it would orange that he was the better bet a power blackou
the shot ahead of the field after starting his final round out and got the national with the financial times masters champion tiger woods 2nd tweet that the wind will impact the entire thing. all right let's have a quick check of the headlines here announced her and conservative bangkok where my last cell has declared himself acquittals new president elect after winning nearly 53 percent of the runoff vote economists on today's out who's has conceded defeat with 47 percent of electors voting...
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he tells the financial times that he expects corporate travel will be 20% lower over the next two yearspared with pre-pandemic levels. and he questions whether business class will ever completely recover. airlines have reported strong demand for leisure trips, but there is concern the industry will lose some of the lucrative business customers forever due to remote working and business technology like zoom, slack and teams. they make business travel accounts for about 75% of revenue on some flights, so that would be a big hit for the airlines. >>> meanwhile, apple reportedly developing a new device that combines parts of apple tv with a home speaker and camera for video calls. if that sounds familiar, apple might be looking to catch up. they're working on a smart speaker with a visual similar to the hub. they would likely have hardware to fill a variety of roles, including playing games, streaming video and music, voice assistance and video calling. apple has not updated its smarthome products since 2017. >>> those are the latest headlines from cnbc. sierra and laura, back over to you.
he tells the financial times that he expects corporate travel will be 20% lower over the next two yearspared with pre-pandemic levels. and he questions whether business class will ever completely recover. airlines have reported strong demand for leisure trips, but there is concern the industry will lose some of the lucrative business customers forever due to remote working and business technology like zoom, slack and teams. they make business travel accounts for about 75% of revenue on some...
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the financial times reported china's population fell last year.thrate rate had been declining steadily as the nation grew more prosperous and women's education levels raised. the white house has proposed taxing 100 of the world's biggest companies at a rate where they sell their goods and services. japanese tax experts say it would boost revenue at times when tokyo is concerned about its national debt. they are leading to get in -- a national agreement on the plan by next year. the food and drug administration is planning to ban mental cigarette sales. it stems from a lawsuit last summer forcing a decision. it alleges regulators unreasonably delayed responding to a position seeking to ban the flavor. they have been facing pressure on the disproportionate effect on african-american groups. global news, 24 hours a day on air, on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: we are getting dds first quarter numbers. net income coming in at a beat of exp
the financial times reported china's population fell last year.thrate rate had been declining steadily as the nation grew more prosperous and women's education levels raised. the white house has proposed taxing 100 of the world's biggest companies at a rate where they sell their goods and services. japanese tax experts say it would boost revenue at times when tokyo is concerned about its national debt. they are leading to get in -- a national agreement on the plan by next year. the food and...
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the us economy is nearing pre—pandemic levels, according to the financial times.itain. it's quite an interesting front page because it's very cheery, but the mail has been having a go at borisjohnson all we could so he'll prefer this page. i all we could so he'll prefer this nae. ~' all we could so he'll prefer this nae, ~' , ., all we could so he'll prefer this nae, ~ , ., ., all we could so he'll prefer this nae. ~ , ., ., page. i think will be a lot happier tomorrow _ page. i think will be a lot happier tomorrow. even _ page. i think will be a lot happier tomorrow. even having _ page. i think will be a lot happier tomorrow. even having said - page. i think will be a lot happier| tomorrow. even having said that, page. i think will be a lot happier. tomorrow. even having said that, it is a tricky balancing act for the government and for borisjohnson because for every headline like this, of course that gives the rest of us a boost and it makes us clamber louder and harder for the end of lockdown. and to perhaps break the rules and do all the things the government
the us economy is nearing pre—pandemic levels, according to the financial times.itain. it's quite an interesting front page because it's very cheery, but the mail has been having a go at borisjohnson all we could so he'll prefer this page. i all we could so he'll prefer this nae. ~' all we could so he'll prefer this nae, ~' , ., all we could so he'll prefer this nae, ~ , ., ., all we could so he'll prefer this nae. ~ , ., ., page. i think will be a lot happier tomorrow _ page. i think will be...
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worst being very badly informed because she was still lobbying for wild card when there were financial times reports out really questioning. whether this company was really conducting proper business will leave a suspect i would say on an otherwise fairly solid refutation but it won't make as much as a different pandemic which is clearly questioning her credentials as a crisis manager as a crisis manager became a committee to be chief political editor thank you for your reporting. now european football's governing body you wafer says munich will remain one of the host cities for the european championship following a meeting today well munich had been at risk of losing its hosting rights to choose a new way forward quire meant that spectators should be allowed to attend on our local authorities and the german football a federation have agreed on a plan that would allow some fans inside the city's allianz arena despite the pandemic bilbao and dropped out as host of cities after they failed to provide the same guarantees. check the start here is a come from behind win on the running track you h
worst being very badly informed because she was still lobbying for wild card when there were financial times reports out really questioning. whether this company was really conducting proper business will leave a suspect i would say on an otherwise fairly solid refutation but it won't make as much as a different pandemic which is clearly questioning her credentials as a crisis manager as a crisis manager became a committee to be chief political editor thank you for your reporting. now european...
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lobbyist for wire card at this point there had already been media reports particularly in the financial times for several months highlighting the accounting irregularities we'd already heard from an adviser of hers earlier this week in this inquiry that they didn't have any information about the a regular when they went to china so they had requested a file from the regulator it came back basically clean so they're saying they didn't have this information but it obviously had been out there for quite a long time so i think a lot of people are going to be really wondering how they sort of missed what had been a very public and from nation for quite a long time now all right all of this coming in a very big election season. business reporter chelsea delaney thank you very much. all right let's go now to some of the other business stories making headlines. this was regulator has opened a fresh probe into credit suisse following lenders heavy losses linked to u.s. based hedge fund or k. goes the regulator said it could order changes to the bank's risk management practices it's the latest in a str
lobbyist for wire card at this point there had already been media reports particularly in the financial times for several months highlighting the accounting irregularities we'd already heard from an adviser of hers earlier this week in this inquiry that they didn't have any information about the a regular when they went to china so they had requested a file from the regulator it came back basically clean so they're saying they didn't have this information but it obviously had been out there for...
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far always staunchly refused to do you know the developments the ukrainian president told the financial times newspaper that he was looking for western support in order to potentially change the minsk to agreement this agreement was signed in 2015 it is a series of proposals that have failed to establish a last thing cease fire and of course a permanent political solution to the conflict in eastern ukraine reacting to this interview that it may putin's spokesman dmitri peskov said that it was a another alarming signal from ukraine he said that it would be impossible to modify minsk to without putting an end to it so perhaps another sign that these recent tensions between russia and ukraine and all soviet. bahrain's only female political prisoner has been released after 3 years as a bori was sentenced to 21000 and stripped of her citizenship her release comes after weeks of protests denouncing the living conditions in jails there's also been a coronavirus outbreak in the prison where she was being helps. by the u.s. attorney general has announced an investigation into the new revealed police d
far always staunchly refused to do you know the developments the ukrainian president told the financial times newspaper that he was looking for western support in order to potentially change the minsk to agreement this agreement was signed in 2015 it is a series of proposals that have failed to establish a last thing cease fire and of course a permanent political solution to the conflict in eastern ukraine reacting to this interview that it may putin's spokesman dmitri peskov said that it was a...