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it serves both moscow's and ankara's interests to work together in 2 years from moscow. what was still you just said it yourself, that turkey was in favor of a military scenario in the south caucasus look. yes, and the turkish president said that they have now you say they want peace, world peace. how could they be an advocate of world peace in this case is turkey believes mistakenly, an arab us, that peace can be established through the use of force. in this respect, we disagree, but only a conflict that had president putin and the any direct contact all the cease fire was being negotiated with. and if so, what kind of contact was it? there were, of course, contacts regarding the situation after stories. you know that as a result of the go, it was decided that a monitoring center would be set up would be located in azerbaijan. but outside of nagorno-karabakh sense it will monitor how the ceasefire is observed. the same cease fire that's on the ground is maintained in the preserved through the efforts of russian peacekeepers. the question, that's a chess. why was the rus
it serves both moscow's and ankara's interests to work together in 2 years from moscow. what was still you just said it yourself, that turkey was in favor of a military scenario in the south caucasus look. yes, and the turkish president said that they have now you say they want peace, world peace. how could they be an advocate of world peace in this case is turkey believes mistakenly, an arab us, that peace can be established through the use of force. in this respect, we disagree, but only a...
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moscow has condemned the u.s. . this is interpolant of the open skies treaty calling it an act of hypocrisy. the pact has been in place since the early ninety's allowing the 34 member states to observe. 'd each other's militaries, through all norms, serbians flights, and to share data as well. washington has accused russia of breaking the terms of the agreement a claim. moscow denies. my colleague, neil harvey discussed the story with our tees up a trickle. moscow is disappointed to say the least about the decision by the us administration to kick the legs from under the treaty for which as the russian side is putting it. the us has no legitimate reasons whatsoever. moscow maintains that claims of violations on the part of russia, of the treaty that has been in force for 18 years, have all been made up, plus no one seen any proof of that. moscow has blamed washington for violations to the other side has denied it, but the question is whether that is a good enough reason to get rid of the agreement. the answer from m
moscow has condemned the u.s. . this is interpolant of the open skies treaty calling it an act of hypocrisy. the pact has been in place since the early ninety's allowing the 34 member states to observe. 'd each other's militaries, through all norms, serbians flights, and to share data as well. washington has accused russia of breaking the terms of the agreement a claim. moscow denies. my colleague, neil harvey discussed the story with our tees up a trickle. moscow is disappointed to say the...
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and so why even open a bureau in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want. that's been a wrap up of the day's top headlines for now, but don't forget, you can always follow us on facebook or twitter, absent reports that seemed wrong. but all the way to get to shape out just because the ticket and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, just to look for common ground or yours will pull you out of the museum. what about and i didn't do it will always be the good. is it also keep it or don't or don't let you people come up with you through you can see i'm not about the mad at them and the
and so why even open a bureau in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want. that's...
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and so why even open of bureau in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature on and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want. it takes a man suffering from a rare muscle disease has come all the way to russia for treatment. alan spends it was told back at home in america he'd never walk again. but since arriving in the russian city of pm in october, he's actually been up and about and he shared his story with us in an exclusive interview. i had to use this everywhere. i went when i was going to, when i was in part c. koon, what without it are no walk with alan spencer could have been dead by now or in a wheelchair or bad band. that's what doctors back home in america
and so why even open of bureau in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature on and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want. it takes...
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and so why even open a barrel in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want with countries around the world grappling with the 2nd wave of the pen demick, the prospect of an imminent vaccine has raised hopes that they're also affairs, that poor countries will be priced out, that's the skies by the director of the international vaccine institute in the latest and addition of going underground. the gates foundation, their research suggests that global covert debts will double if high income countries buy up in the 1st 2000000 doses of any successful vaccine. do you agree with? that's a great study and we've been using i
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in moscow. let's get started with your live news update the race to get a covert vaccine to market is heating up with british pharma giant astra zeneca. becoming the latest to publish initial data on the effectiveness of its job developed with oxford university clinical trials established on average, it worked 70 percent of the time, his arteries in the hawkins' with the details. astra zeneca are the latest company to join the front runners in the coburg 19 vaccine race, analysing an efficacy over 70 percent after concluding their phase 3 trials. know, these preliminary results may sound humble compared to other vaccines. the company's c.e.o. is optimistic, same as i will be highly effective and will have an immediate impact. and with the u.k. having already preordered 100000000 jobs, boris johnson is more than happy with the result. incredibly exciting news. the oxford vaccine has proved so effective in trials. there are still further the safety checks ahead, but these are fantastic results. we
in moscow. let's get started with your live news update the race to get a covert vaccine to market is heating up with british pharma giant astra zeneca. becoming the latest to publish initial data on the effectiveness of its job developed with oxford university clinical trials established on average, it worked 70 percent of the time, his arteries in the hawkins' with the details. astra zeneca are the latest company to join the front runners in the coburg 19 vaccine race, analysing an efficacy...
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and so why even to open a bureau in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? or why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want. that's our wrap up of the day's top headlines for now. but if you're looking for more, you can always have a number to our website, r.t. dot com for the details on all those stories. and many more was a pandemic? no, certainly no borders. i'm just delighted to nationalities this summer, we told you we don't like seeing world peace to be judged as commentary crisis like this mr. until we can do better, we should everyone is contributing each of our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges created, th
and so why even to open a bureau in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? or why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want....
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and so why even open a barrel in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines for now, but don't forget, you can always had time website r.t. dot com for the details on all of those stories. and many more with nothing really settled, some of trunks enemies for the president and his supporters to be a price for the past 4 years. and rumors of wars as strong tries to bring troops home some say the start of the war. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime, but old wounds still haven't healed in the us at the source mean older than us. and i think ultimately, y
and so why even open a barrel in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want. that's...
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people start dogging me with messages their only show the fairyland of moscow and life outside moscow is completely different. story that you must go is different. that's true, but you have to ask who is definitely several steps ahead of the rest of russian. some aspects, it is several steps ahead of europe. the hospitals moscow built here in the spring . the mobile hospitals in particular are on president. absolutely. even germany has nothing like over 1000 hospital that was built in moscow last spring. thanks to moscow mayors a man and is that iraq was after as we all look at the rest of the country, they all had the same money. and the same possibilities of the president said many times they can use money from any fund in order to fight a pandemic. and on the last, we see that russia's regions are experiencing huge problems with medical care. now there was a tragic incident recently in the region. there is an absolutely unacceptable situation all straighten out in our people. see this? yes, it's true that there have been problems with medical care in some regions. some of them crit
people start dogging me with messages their only show the fairyland of moscow and life outside moscow is completely different. story that you must go is different. that's true, but you have to ask who is definitely several steps ahead of the rest of russian. some aspects, it is several steps ahead of europe. the hospitals moscow built here in the spring . the mobile hospitals in particular are on president. absolutely. even germany has nothing like over 1000 hospital that was built in moscow...
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with the view from istanbul yury were shadow in moscow thank you so much to both of you . let's look at some other stories making news around the world longtime spokes person and veteran peace negotiator for the palestinians siad erekat has died following complications related to cope with 19 he had been hospitalized last month for treatment after his contention deteriorated he served as chief palestinian negotiator for nearly 2 decades he was 65. never u.s. attorney general william barr has authorized federal prosecutors to look into allegations of voter irregularities in the presidential election it is the 1st time that he has addressed president donald trump's repeated and unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud since last week's election one by democrat joe biden. sit is across florida are cleaning up after tropical storm at flooded entire neighborhoods forecasters say that it could really intensify as it moves up the southwest coast at a strong central america last week as a hurricane authorities in honduras have doubled the country's death toll to at least $
with the view from istanbul yury were shadow in moscow thank you so much to both of you . let's look at some other stories making news around the world longtime spokes person and veteran peace negotiator for the palestinians siad erekat has died following complications related to cope with 19 he had been hospitalized last month for treatment after his contention deteriorated he served as chief palestinian negotiator for nearly 2 decades he was 65. never u.s. attorney general william barr has...
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and so why even to open a bureau in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want. that's our wrap up of the day's top headlines for now. but if you're looking for more details on any of those stories head on over to our website or to dot com, anyone else chose seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold anything you get to shape out these days. you can't get the ticket. and indeed from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. world is driven by a dream, shaped by phone person. who dares thinks we dare to ask it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regim
and so why even to open a bureau in moscow? why have somebody spend hundreds of hours studying russian and reading russian history and literature and, and culture? why not? why not have algorithms do it? it was absolutely appalling, but it's part of the siloing of the american press to serve a particular demographic. in the case of the new york times, it is a democratic party based readership. it's a way to make sure that whoever they send to russia feeds back to them what, what they want....
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russia's daily coronavirus rate tops 20000 for 3 days in a row of moscow's main coded hospital says that the warning signs were there. in the summer we relaxed let ourselves go and here you are we're seeing the consequences of this in autumn. good morning thanks for joining us here on our team where we begin in the united states president elect joe biden's team is preparing its transition to the white house though the current occupant on trump is not leaving without a fight. and i say that because president trump has he had to concede this election he's made allegations of voter fraud and has vowed to take legal action some of his supporters also allege republicans were actually prevented from voting we believe these people are thieves the big city machines are corrupt this was a stolen election the best pollster in britain wrote this morning that this clearly was a stolen election that it's impossible to imagine that biden out ran a bomb in some of these states where it mattered they stole what they had to steal . stole stolen repeatedly says it was stolen but so far little if any evide
russia's daily coronavirus rate tops 20000 for 3 days in a row of moscow's main coded hospital says that the warning signs were there. in the summer we relaxed let ourselves go and here you are we're seeing the consequences of this in autumn. good morning thanks for joining us here on our team where we begin in the united states president elect joe biden's team is preparing its transition to the white house though the current occupant on trump is not leaving without a fight. and i say that...
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so what's left for moscow to do? the russian government will continue putting pressure on the other signatories of the deal to remain committed to the treaty and to abide by it. and if that doesn't happen, moscow says that all options forward are on the table, so it's ready to respond to that. but in any case, the message from russia is that this decision by the american administration harms international security and transparency. and you mentioned there the signatories to the treaty. there are several dozen of them how they responded. while there are, $33.00, apart from russia and the u.s. but as we understand, the u.s. is no longer a part of it. and that includes some very important european players, like the leg, germany, friends, etc. and they've been critical of that decision by america as well. now here's what we heard from the german foreign minister. we deeply regret the united states has decided to take this step and is now implementing its iran position on the treaty remains unchanged. we consider rich to
so what's left for moscow to do? the russian government will continue putting pressure on the other signatories of the deal to remain committed to the treaty and to abide by it. and if that doesn't happen, moscow says that all options forward are on the table, so it's ready to respond to that. but in any case, the message from russia is that this decision by the american administration harms international security and transparency. and you mentioned there the signatories to the treaty. there...
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i suppose within the next 2 weeks we may expect the vaccinations in moscow in the moscow region to increase this is what is called mass vaccination everything is going according to plan by the end of november we can expect tough a 1000000 doses of the vaccine to be rolled out among the population and in december this figure will be 3 times higher. now according to the just expand on what he just said according to manufacturers that number will grow to at least to $15000000.00 doses per month at some point well with it's a near perfect record so for us to put make that scene would make the vaccine has already gotten an interest in other countries. like argentina hungary venezuela to name just a few meanwhile another vaccine had already been registered in russia and is going through. point no registration stage and is hot on the heels of would make the surround kosovo correspondent reporting from moscow every month thank you. to cope with the growing number of infections moscow has opened a number of field hospitals russian channel to check out conditions. from temple to temple. for a prayer
i suppose within the next 2 weeks we may expect the vaccinations in moscow in the moscow region to increase this is what is called mass vaccination everything is going according to plan by the end of november we can expect tough a 1000000 doses of the vaccine to be rolled out among the population and in december this figure will be 3 times higher. now according to the just expand on what he just said according to manufacturers that number will grow to at least to $15000000.00 doses per month at...
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the answer from moscow is no. we understand that the answer from washington is yes, since it's pulling out, russian officials believe that the u.s. government was lying about considering to stay in the treaty under certain circumstances. and the assumption here in the russian capital is that the u.s. officials were doing it deliberately and that it was all part of their plan. in recent months, washington has hypocritically stated that in the keys of a change in the russian position, it could reconsider its decision. in fact, no one there had planned to reconsider anything that was again for the public designed to mislead foreign governments and the public of european states that were urging washington to come to its senses. now something else that's very important here is that russia believes that what the u.s. administration wants to do is to seek a bad by european countries of russian flights over its territory over the u.s. military sites in that region. but at the same time, the russians believe that what the
the answer from moscow is no. we understand that the answer from washington is yes, since it's pulling out, russian officials believe that the u.s. government was lying about considering to stay in the treaty under certain circumstances. and the assumption here in the russian capital is that the u.s. officials were doing it deliberately and that it was all part of their plan. in recent months, washington has hypocritically stated that in the keys of a change in the russian position, it could...
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i suppose within the next 2 weeks we may expect the vaccinations in moscow in the moscow region to increase this is what is called mass vaccination everything is going according to plan by the end of november we can expect tough a 1000000 doses of the vaccine to be rolled out among the population and in december this figure will be 3 times higher. so our courting to the manufacturers than the number of vaccine will eventually grow to at least $15000000.00 doses per month and whether it's a near perfect record so far sputnik the that scene had already garnered interest in other countries like argentina hungry venezuela to name just a few meanwhile another russian vaccine had already been registered and is now hot on the heels of sputnik the and its final registration is also expected very soon with the latest on the situation in russia our correspondent in mind cos right thank you. well to cope with the growing number of infections bosco's opened a number of field hospitals on his russian channel went to check out conditions on . our polling. shows the. floor for. almost 2. years of. the 2nd
i suppose within the next 2 weeks we may expect the vaccinations in moscow in the moscow region to increase this is what is called mass vaccination everything is going according to plan by the end of november we can expect tough a 1000000 doses of the vaccine to be rolled out among the population and in december this figure will be 3 times higher. so our courting to the manufacturers than the number of vaccine will eventually grow to at least $15000000.00 doses per month and whether it's a near...
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well let's get more from moscow bureau chief yuri recessed so welcome. russia stood by and allowed this conflict to happen for weeks so can you now really assist in bringing a lasting peace. well our show is traditionally feel seen as of the protect of armenia and peter bischoff brest secretary of the russian president vladimir putin said today earlier that to work on the agreement to end the war in nagorno-karabakh began long before the incidental with a russian helicopter shot down by his or by john's a debut fool which killed 2 people and sparked the rumors about of the timing for this peace agreement some people might to doubt what the pissed off sat as russia indeed for a long time refused to do anything specific in this conflict yes there was peace talks in moscow in recent weeks but they didn't change anything and this russia still locked in the position one has obviously undermined its prestige in the eyes of potential partners and allies so that russia now is finally going to play a more substantial role as a peacekeeper in the region but the ex
well let's get more from moscow bureau chief yuri recessed so welcome. russia stood by and allowed this conflict to happen for weeks so can you now really assist in bringing a lasting peace. well our show is traditionally feel seen as of the protect of armenia and peter bischoff brest secretary of the russian president vladimir putin said today earlier that to work on the agreement to end the war in nagorno-karabakh began long before the incidental with a russian helicopter shot down by his or...
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moscow, the city that never sleeps will be going to bed by midnight.it seems as clubs and bars will be shutting down from 11 pm until morning. and that's obviously going to affect you years parties which have traditionally been so important for muscovites and so colorful. we won't be seeing any of them this year. now we saw some of the reaction yesterday to the vaccine by pfizer, which has a 90 percent parent efficacy rate markets responded positively positively to that, as well, with a lot of hopes pinned on its arrival. remember that the sputnik vaccine has been approved here in russia. already, with a mass vaccination campaign planned to be rolled out over the coming weeks, certainly before the end of the year. so it's hoped with the arrival of that vaccine, which is ready to go. so that's going to take some of the strain off medical workers and give hope to people here that once those 2 months are up, we could be in a slightly better place. as it stands though, we'll have to take it day by day and see what restrictions if any, are brought in the ov
moscow, the city that never sleeps will be going to bed by midnight.it seems as clubs and bars will be shutting down from 11 pm until morning. and that's obviously going to affect you years parties which have traditionally been so important for muscovites and so colorful. we won't be seeing any of them this year. now we saw some of the reaction yesterday to the vaccine by pfizer, which has a 90 percent parent efficacy rate markets responded positively positively to that, as well, with a lot of...
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since the longstanding conflict erupted again in september russia mediated the state's fire which moscow says will enable a permanent end to the bloodshed. thousands of armenians demonstrated outside government headquarters in the capital yerevan to show their displeasure over the country's peace deal with azerbaijan that also includes russia as a peacekeeper hundreds of the protesters actually made it inside the government building where they were also able to ransack some of the offices. just earlier armenian prime minister nicole pushing ian had released a statement on social media saying that he had signed a declaration with the presidents of russia and azerbaijan to end the war he also called the decision incredibly painful both for him and his people he said the decision was based on what he called a deep analysis of the combat situation he called it the best possible and. russian president vladimir putin also announced the end of hostilities and cited russia's role in the agreement. as the republics of azerbaijan and armenia are to stop at the positions they have taken peacekeepin
since the longstanding conflict erupted again in september russia mediated the state's fire which moscow says will enable a permanent end to the bloodshed. thousands of armenians demonstrated outside government headquarters in the capital yerevan to show their displeasure over the country's peace deal with azerbaijan that also includes russia as a peacekeeper hundreds of the protesters actually made it inside the government building where they were also able to ransack some of the offices. just...
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it's ok, big day here in moscow. thanks so much for joining us. this is r.t. international and we'll start in the united states where the 9 is around for donald trump, supporters media personalities, of course, for them to be named shamed and sacked with some even calling for the destruction of the republican party. if trump has to lose, but all his enablers have to lose, they have to, we have to collectively, in essence, burn down the republican party. we have to level them because if there are survivors, if there are people who weathered this storm, they will do it again. threats like these aren't only being heard from rank and file liberals. some of the loudest voices are saying, if you don't get with the liberal program, good luck finding a job. security, sympathize with those dealing with losing is not easy to descend into. and one has to think not only about what's best for the nation peaceful transfer of power, but how any future employers might see your current define during adversity. caitlin collins just reported white house staff are starting to loo
it's ok, big day here in moscow. thanks so much for joining us. this is r.t. international and we'll start in the united states where the 9 is around for donald trump, supporters media personalities, of course, for them to be named shamed and sacked with some even calling for the destruction of the republican party. if trump has to lose, but all his enablers have to lose, they have to, we have to collectively, in essence, burn down the republican party. we have to level them because if there...
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ok, let me go to maxime 1st here in moscow. by all accounts, we're going to have a, by ministration and january, now, given the background of the russia gate hysteria hoax and the antipathy and really deep hatred of russia in the american political class and particularly the media here. what is, what is the kremlin expecting in january when it comes to american foreign policy towards your country, go ahead. 1st of all, i think the relationship between the united states and russia would have continued to deteriorate anyway, regardless of what would in the end, the white house, and especially think the expectations are peter, listen, our 2 words, the bible and ministration on 2. on 2 particular issues, as long as you mentioned, mention in your introduction, the intersection is filled with people with and a long, long record. deep criticism to put it very mildly towards russia and their new ideas on military interventions. but most importantly, i think, given the ability of the united states is divided now politically and ideologi
ok, let me go to maxime 1st here in moscow. by all accounts, we're going to have a, by ministration and january, now, given the background of the russia gate hysteria hoax and the antipathy and really deep hatred of russia in the american political class and particularly the media here. what is, what is the kremlin expecting in january when it comes to american foreign policy towards your country, go ahead. 1st of all, i think the relationship between the united states and russia would have...
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in my view, it's really about, just as we in moscow see it that we're most wallace makers and moscow says it is very, it's a galaxy, you know, the vision in washington of russia in china, engender a literature then standing in the international arena. and as one senior official from the obama national security council remarks speaking in moscow, i think there was 2017, that it simply would not, not react to russia's actions in syria because it would set a dangerous precedent. say for china to challenge an american sending in the index if it were in the east asia. so there has to be action against russia on these theaters if only to sustain and reinforce american standing in the world. and i think given that the american position as we can over the past few years, so they'll be a significant effort to get us back in the game. and you get pretty much kind of all wind in the old and new bottles which say michael, you've been on this program many times and i think you and i would both agree that there's a lack of trust. how do we get around? it isn't of a long time period. how. how did t
in my view, it's really about, just as we in moscow see it that we're most wallace makers and moscow says it is very, it's a galaxy, you know, the vision in washington of russia in china, engender a literature then standing in the international arena. and as one senior official from the obama national security council remarks speaking in moscow, i think there was 2017, that it simply would not, not react to russia's actions in syria because it would set a dangerous precedent. say for china to...
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today when we're just seeing the same back and forth of them, asking moscow for answers and moscow asking berlin for answers. but your question already has an answer in the expected to achieve nothing. this is a declarative statement. without content and without followup, the russians are being asked to explain the circumstances of the poisoning of money on their territory when the russian sub lowered explaining explicitly that there was no cause new on their territory. so there are 2 sides. there are 2 steps to this question 1st, where did it happen then? what happens if anything? where did it happen? the russians are not happy. we're going to be the c.w. does not raise the question, but all determining where it could happen and when a good one. but it's a sense that the more it happens on the flight from russia to germany, then there's nothing whatever to discuss here. but i think if you have to consider when countries are quite sympathetic and understanding aggression like hungary, their signature to this resolution, it is only because the resolution is too clueless. it has no signific
today when we're just seeing the same back and forth of them, asking moscow for answers and moscow asking berlin for answers. but your question already has an answer in the expected to achieve nothing. this is a declarative statement. without content and without followup, the russians are being asked to explain the circumstances of the poisoning of money on their territory when the russian sub lowered explaining explicitly that there was no cause new on their territory. so there are 2 sides....
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and in moscow we cross to maxie should go. he is an expert at the russian international affairs council. originally crossed out rules in effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want, and i always appreciate it. ok, let me go to maxime 1st here in moscow. by all accounts, we're going to have a by ministration and january. now, given the background of the russia gate hysteria hoax and the antipathy and really deep hatred of russia in the american political class and particularly the media here, what is, what is the kremlin expecting in january when it comes to american foreign policy towards your country? go ahead 1st of all, i think the relationship between the united states and russia would have continued to deteriorate anyway, regardless of who would end up in the white house. and especially seeing the expectations are peter listen, our viewers the biden ministration on 2 on 2 particular issues. as long as you mentioned, mention in your introduction, the intersection is filled with people with the kind of long, long re
and in moscow we cross to maxie should go. he is an expert at the russian international affairs council. originally crossed out rules in effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want, and i always appreciate it. ok, let me go to maxime 1st here in moscow. by all accounts, we're going to have a by ministration and january. now, given the background of the russia gate hysteria hoax and the antipathy and really deep hatred of russia in the american political class and particularly the media...
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russia moscow. tropical storm atter has made landfall in southern florida bringing more heavy rains to an area that's been drenched for weeks packing sustained winds of 100 kilometers an hour it's carved a path of destruction through the caribbean causing hundreds of deaths. made landfall in the florida keys on sunday a hurricane and storm surge warning was issued for the area. authorities declared a state of emergency and urged residents to stockpile food and prepare for power outages. before hitting florida caused widespread damage across central america in guatemala landslides devastated communities. in some areas the ground is so unstable that rescue teams are unable to work safely . in the worst hit village of queer her 150 people are believed to be missing whole families was swept away. years on the way there was a great tragedy here i lost 23 members of my family my father my mother my wife my 3 children grandchildren sisters sisters in law. authorities in honduras say 1700000 people have bee
russia moscow. tropical storm atter has made landfall in southern florida bringing more heavy rains to an area that's been drenched for weeks packing sustained winds of 100 kilometers an hour it's carved a path of destruction through the caribbean causing hundreds of deaths. made landfall in the florida keys on sunday a hurricane and storm surge warning was issued for the area. authorities declared a state of emergency and urged residents to stockpile food and prepare for power outages. before...
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with the view from istanbul yury were shadow in moscow thank you so much to both of you. this is d. w. news live from berlin a quick reminder of our top story drug makers pfizer and biotech have announced an experimental vaccine that they say is more than 90 percent of affective and preventing covert 19 no serious safety concerns arose during clinical trials pfizer hopes to make enough doses to immunize 15 to 20000000 people by the end of the year . next sunday and over here news it is kick off coming up a with a look back at match day 7 in the 4 dislike of i'm sorry kelly in berlin thanks for watching. because. scott's playing and tom. says i'm sorry. bill clinton imperiling. blows off the pits installers to place. the. traumatic scenes of the gates of europe. levanon freefall. even before the devastating explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of the most serious crisis more and more young people are asking themselves whether they have a future there. should they give up. 5. 160 minutes on t w. the missionary and a pragmatist a diplomat who always get straight
with the view from istanbul yury were shadow in moscow thank you so much to both of you. this is d. w. news live from berlin a quick reminder of our top story drug makers pfizer and biotech have announced an experimental vaccine that they say is more than 90 percent of affective and preventing covert 19 no serious safety concerns arose during clinical trials pfizer hopes to make enough doses to immunize 15 to 20000000 people by the end of the year . next sunday and over here news it is kick off...
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but at the same time, moscow believes that the u.s. wants to continue receiving the information from european countries from its flights in the russian air space. so what's left for russia to do moscow says that it will continue putting pressure on the other signatories to the open skies treaty to make sure that they remain committed to the terms and abide by it. but in a case, the message from moscow is that this decision by the americans heavily damages international security and transparency. you mentioned, european countries involved there. and there will be european countries among the, the many dozens of other signatories to the treaty. how do they feel about the u.s. pulling it well apart from russia and the u.s.? although the u.s. is no longer part of the deal, there are $33.00 more signatories to would that include some very important, european players, like the u.k., germany, france, etc. and they've been critical of the decision by the us administration as well. we deeply regret the united states has decided to take this ste
but at the same time, moscow believes that the u.s. wants to continue receiving the information from european countries from its flights in the russian air space. so what's left for russia to do moscow says that it will continue putting pressure on the other signatories to the open skies treaty to make sure that they remain committed to the terms and abide by it. but in a case, the message from moscow is that this decision by the americans heavily damages international security and...
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the moscow police 1st operational regiment is the largest mounted unit in europe. almost a 1000 officers and $250.00 horses maintain public order and patrol the parks and gardens. but there are actual combat that but there would you know much more by doing this and certainly by what i'm, what the boys who were just there to go on the daily care and dance each office is responsibility because of direct orders. but i don't know if it was worth sherry will move with the will of the true should legit. but the point is i hope we should still be business though wouldn't. if you recall the supposed slow, much was a little who worship a clue to the status of the shore cheer to remind me of the people for yet another one of those of us with emergencies. but just about any moment in a park to look at exactly with a touch of the school who flows, we need to move which she was going to do with us for the present when it's a long line to prevent the war of words with the flag at the top of the pipe, that the producer got of the we should approve movie. look, this would need to
the moscow police 1st operational regiment is the largest mounted unit in europe. almost a 1000 officers and $250.00 horses maintain public order and patrol the parks and gardens. but there are actual combat that but there would you know much more by doing this and certainly by what i'm, what the boys who were just there to go on the daily care and dance each office is responsibility because of direct orders. but i don't know if it was worth sherry will move with the will of the true should...
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dan was in leningrad and i was in moscow. several years later when we were both senior directors on the nsc under the clinton administration and we worked on a partnership with russia. that was an optimistic time when we and the russians were in many ways speaking the same language of democratic values, human rights, the rule of law and the sovereignty of all european states. our mutual goal with moscow was all-european security system based on these principles, with russia as an integral part. to transform nato with a strategic partnership which was alliance,called an were the two main pillars. as the report describes, the partnership produced some positive results but it ultimately floundered for a variety of reasons, and dan has covered some of them. the watershed event was the color revolutions, especially the orange revolution in ukraine in 2004, which brought to the fore the main fault lines in the 'slations today, namely putin insistence on a free hand to dominate russia's neighbors and to suppress democracy and human
dan was in leningrad and i was in moscow. several years later when we were both senior directors on the nsc under the clinton administration and we worked on a partnership with russia. that was an optimistic time when we and the russians were in many ways speaking the same language of democratic values, human rights, the rule of law and the sovereignty of all european states. our mutual goal with moscow was all-european security system based on these principles, with russia as an integral part....
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candles lit in front of the armenian embassy in moscow. in honor of those who died in the fighting in the going to yang is no use year by year. so you still have said neither of those that are not particularly emotion, but forbidding both men to be people who go through you believe so when you say they do you most the us start of the shows you doing the police with it and your brother i mean, the people in my think it was an edition of what, almost all the, despite all that, that at there's a lot of other stuff it's a very different picture, though, in azerbaijan, where people are taking to the streets, to celebrate the troops under the deal, the country is expected to recover several regions by the end of the month. happy the decades long conflict is now over. most of us, i'm just saying broke down the current situation in the disputed region and the renewed hopes for lasting peace. well, the place to brokered by most has 9 points. the 1st and the most important one is of course about ceasefire for 6 weeks. the region has been seen to blo
candles lit in front of the armenian embassy in moscow. in honor of those who died in the fighting in the going to yang is no use year by year. so you still have said neither of those that are not particularly emotion, but forbidding both men to be people who go through you believe so when you say they do you most the us start of the shows you doing the police with it and your brother i mean, the people in my think it was an edition of what, almost all the, despite all that, that at there's a...
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without these people in uniform, moscow just couldn't develop as fast as it does. and it wouldn't be moscow as we know it for a song to push up a bit of hand to hand to drug dealing is old school, illegal websites, selling narcotics in russia. make annual profits of at least 1500000000 rubles in the vast majority of those were conducted in moscow. the war yes. but i've been told that there's been a shell fish, which she didn't get the book, so when he redeemed your money. this is grown. a special police squad that provides support for the russian interior. ministry is drug control directorate. are many long histories of various operations against criminals and terrorists today drug traffickers, or should you choose war or peace? the world will be with you, but then you must mean you're on them so that you will start going to sleep in the most polluted cities to move forward and do with you. look at it is really to uproot the loot, which we wish to another move. some of those you go through with you can put them 1st and most who are easy to screw. the work week with
without these people in uniform, moscow just couldn't develop as fast as it does. and it wouldn't be moscow as we know it for a song to push up a bit of hand to hand to drug dealing is old school, illegal websites, selling narcotics in russia. make annual profits of at least 1500000000 rubles in the vast majority of those were conducted in moscow. the war yes. but i've been told that there's been a shell fish, which she didn't get the book, so when he redeemed your money. this is grown. a...
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with the view from istanbul your ear shadow in moscow thank you so much to both of you. well the pandemic has meant that so many places we go to have forth to have fun have been forced to close unfortunately that includes amusement parks around the world many have sat empty but one park in japan has come up with a model a new business model that offers a combination of play and work. things have been going downhill for quite a while at yomiuri land the number of visitors has hit a record low since the pandemic struck but the theme park hopes to turn things around with a pivot to office space. can do gun you know you got a little change to my mood i think anyone who works at the same place every day will run out of ideas a bench really. instead of working from home this i t consultant can now work poolside. for 15 years the day he gets electricity wife and loads of sunshine. c.d.'s it's strange but i can actually concentrate here better than i thought through the cuter q.s. must. be only jury then used to be one of japan's most popular theme parks but it had been losing t
with the view from istanbul your ear shadow in moscow thank you so much to both of you. well the pandemic has meant that so many places we go to have forth to have fun have been forced to close unfortunately that includes amusement parks around the world many have sat empty but one park in japan has come up with a model a new business model that offers a combination of play and work. things have been going downhill for quite a while at yomiuri land the number of visitors has hit a record low...
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that's been happening here in moscow as well. and in fact, here at the embassy in the center of the city, the flag of argentina has been put at half mast. you can see it up there, usually reserved for the highest dignitaries as 3 days of mourning. have been announced in argentina to all of the country's best football ever. really capsulated everything from the sublime and surreal to the crazy. all of off the pitch, he scored over 300 goals in his career. but what really, i suppose characterized him as a player as a character was of course that famous and large it is exporter final. when you scored the ball drop the hand of god against england against peter shilton before minutes later, scoring a fantastic individual effort, which was voted the goal of the century. and i suppose those minutes really summed it up as a player. he really made that number 10 position his old, you combine skill that celebration ball control and he brought up playing style to europe, playing for clubs such as seville, barcelona in particular, where he w
that's been happening here in moscow as well. and in fact, here at the embassy in the center of the city, the flag of argentina has been put at half mast. you can see it up there, usually reserved for the highest dignitaries as 3 days of mourning. have been announced in argentina to all of the country's best football ever. really capsulated everything from the sublime and surreal to the crazy. all of off the pitch, he scored over 300 goals in his career. but what really, i suppose characterized...
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moscow just couldn't develop as fast as it does, and it wouldn't be moscow as we know it. growth of growth or a song to catch up to be a fairly good hand to hand drug dealing is old school, illegal websites, selling narcotics in russia, make annual profits of at least 1500000000 rubles. and the vast majority of those are conducted in moscow. i don't want to shift from where, you know, i'm a shark, a body, a hoe, the war. when even the old woman is grown, a special police squad to provide support for the russian interior, ministry's drug control director and many long histories of various operations against criminals. and terrorists today, drug traffickers are all to do with the new, most of the being on the business needs to start from most of the cities to you know, move forward and do with the poor some of those who can put them 1st. and who are these in school but were rolled up with the lucky few the most secure in the world by its own when they were you can afford to put this up so that when you go away i've got most of the ok. well implemented. see if he's still, but
moscow just couldn't develop as fast as it does, and it wouldn't be moscow as we know it. growth of growth or a song to catch up to be a fairly good hand to hand drug dealing is old school, illegal websites, selling narcotics in russia, make annual profits of at least 1500000000 rubles. and the vast majority of those are conducted in moscow. i don't want to shift from where, you know, i'm a shark, a body, a hoe, the war. when even the old woman is grown, a special police squad to provide...
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i think there is a growing realization in moscow that things cannot go on the way they have. this is a point sandy made that i will double down on, i find it odd and frankly weird that analysts, a school of russian analysts, assumes that russians are incapable of understanding democracy or representative justice. what do you say to the people of khabarovsk? if this is some kind of russian orthodox cultural legacy, which it is sometimes said to be, that i don't believe at all, what about belarus, where people are sustaining pro-democracy demonstrations? they are not russians, but the russians regard them as the same people. largely russian-speaking, people in minsk. and throughout belarus. so if democracy is not an alien concept to the russians or ukrainians, why is it considered impossible for russians? i find that patronizing and reductionist. reductionist stereotyping. >> dan has frozen. sandy, would you like to jump in? >> yes, just briefly, the facts speak for themselves in terms of the declining living standards, negligible and negative economic growth, al further compou
i think there is a growing realization in moscow that things cannot go on the way they have. this is a point sandy made that i will double down on, i find it odd and frankly weird that analysts, a school of russian analysts, assumes that russians are incapable of understanding democracy or representative justice. what do you say to the people of khabarovsk? if this is some kind of russian orthodox cultural legacy, which it is sometimes said to be, that i don't believe at all, what about...
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and moscow say that's ready to start mass flex nations. the job has proved to be highly effective and it's clinical trials. there is a good news for the russian capital. moscow mayor says the city prepared $300.00 fully equipped specialized. that's a nation centers, mr. issa. banning. also adds that half of moscow was already musing to coronavirus 20000 of them through vaccine. all of them feel, all right, but with all that, you have to understand that corona virus cases and covered 19 related deaths remain in a very high level here in moscow. and across russia and pandemic restrictions remain in force in so many places just remind you could be, is currently on to go in phase 3 of its clinical trials. early interim results just recently showed that the drug is 95 percent effective. 42 days after the 1st days, developers expect to produce up to 2000000 doses till the end of this year. meanwhile, other vaccines are also getting ready to enter global markets. some of them with some difficulties. the u.k. sweden astra zeneca will be trialled a
and moscow say that's ready to start mass flex nations. the job has proved to be highly effective and it's clinical trials. there is a good news for the russian capital. moscow mayor says the city prepared $300.00 fully equipped specialized. that's a nation centers, mr. issa. banning. also adds that half of moscow was already musing to coronavirus 20000 of them through vaccine. all of them feel, all right, but with all that, you have to understand that corona virus cases and covered 19 related...
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>> 8000 saplings are due to be planted today, here on the outskirts of moscow. marianna muntianu asked for help online, and an army of volunteers has responded. she regularly invites members of the public to help her. russia's forests have taken quite a beating in recent years. huge areas have been devastated by wildfires. pests like bark beetles pose a further challenge. russia has more forest than any other country. trees cover nearly half of this vast land. marianna: i've been doing this since 2010. there were terble wildfires back then, throughout the whole of russia. i saw a picture of huge well-established trees being blown across the fields by the wind. they were breaking off like matchsticks. tatiana: marianna muntianu studied economics and initially worked in finance. but she quit her job to devote all her attention to reforestation. >> you can change the world, one small step at a time. and people will pull together for a good cause. >> everybody here wants to help people become more aware of nature again. and to encourage them to do their bit to prote
>> 8000 saplings are due to be planted today, here on the outskirts of moscow. marianna muntianu asked for help online, and an army of volunteers has responded. she regularly invites members of the public to help her. russia's forests have taken quite a beating in recent years. huge areas have been devastated by wildfires. pests like bark beetles pose a further challenge. russia has more forest than any other country. trees cover nearly half of this vast land. marianna: i've been doing...
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is moscow when -- one of the main winners? neil: moscow was already the leading power in the south caucuses, so what they managed to do was reengineer a prominent role for themselves, but that has been at the price of accepting that turkey now has significant influence. turkey remains a lesser actor, but russia has had to upgrade itengageme in the rion in order stand still. they managed to sugarcoat this by talking about the russian peacekeeping force, but alongside this, there will be the opportunity for turkey to deploy military forces on the territory of azerbaijan as part of a joint monitoring center. de facto, turkey has become a security guarantor of this cease-fire. thomas: away from the diplomacy, this has had a massive impact on the civilian population. there are large numbers of people who have been caught in the crossfire. what should be done to protect them as we move ahead? neil: this is one of the reasons why the cease-fire was agreed. we were facing a humanitarian catastrophe. part of the deal allows for the ret
is moscow when -- one of the main winners? neil: moscow was already the leading power in the south caucuses, so what they managed to do was reengineer a prominent role for themselves, but that has been at the price of accepting that turkey now has significant influence. turkey remains a lesser actor, but russia has had to upgrade itengageme in the rion in order stand still. they managed to sugarcoat this by talking about the russian peacekeeping force, but alongside this, there will be the...