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s. c, e. and now he also talked about and they needed to be agreement on key issues. and that european security really did depend on the united states and russia, coming together and finding solutions on that. and he said, if they couldn't reach agreement, they could be a catastrophic outcome. he also address nato's position when it comes to itself, being described as a defensive alliance, something we heard from yen stilton berg earlier in the week. however, he said that is simply not the case. and natal, with his expansion, has essentially become aggressive his expansion into those eastern european countries, which were part of the former soviet union and use possibly savannah georgia because of the o. s. c. e's inability to fulfill its obligations demonstrates the negative effect of nato expansion or the u. s. and nato continued to conquer militarily. the territories of the countries included in the alliance lining in place, offensive weapons systems. there with this directly poses a threat
s. c, e. and now he also talked about and they needed to be agreement on key issues. and that european security really did depend on the united states and russia, coming together and finding solutions on that. and he said, if they couldn't reach agreement, they could be a catastrophic outcome. he also address nato's position when it comes to itself, being described as a defensive alliance, something we heard from yen stilton berg earlier in the week. however, he said that is simply not the...
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the state department report says that the o s. c e. investigated and stated that boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o s c e report. but when you go to that and they can read what the o s c e said, does not say that the boy was not killed by a drone. it simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and blocked injuries . so the statement in the state department report, but the u. s. c. e said back is entirely untrue. in the meantime, is america calls for russia to pull back his troops on the ukrainian border. the 1st shipment of washington, $200000000.00 military a package arrived in care of on saturday. i would note that the united states has delivered more security assistance to ukraine last year than any point in history. these deliveries are ongoing, including today there's more deliveries coming. we recently notified congress of our 10 to deliver and 17 helicopters of the nathan members, estonia, last year in lithuania. also pledge to send boldly for weaponry to strengthen ukraine's ability to defend
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s. c e said back is entirely untrue. 20 parsley here in moscow, china's biggest video game fund called can send, has introduced to some strict limits on playing time for children. and it's enforcing them with a facial recognition system under the new rules. subscribers, aged on the 18, can play for a maximum of 14 hours during the window holidays from mid january to mid february on fridays saturdays and sundays. game time is limited to one hour in the evening and the move follows new guidelines from the chinese government aimed at tackling child addiction to video games. other firms are powerfully following suit, but so far 10 send is the only one to enforce the rules with that have facial recognition. well, let's learn more about this and bring in lucas longo and artificial intelligence were such a metate. don't even tell you, excuse me, a chief mobile opinion is either tech a trouble gave to both of you. thank you very much for joining us here in asi, international and sharing your sunday
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s. c, e. so i assume criticism of not for much at which the chat, the recei it said earlier on thursday was a neutral space will discussion where these issues could be addressed. these issues of security and the tensions particularly over east in europe could be addressed. he talked about as the issues at the moment and raised concern that what is happening in eastern europe at the moment could escalate at any moment. it seems that the risk of war in the o s. c area is now greater than ever before in the last 30 years. for several weeks we have been faced with the prospect of a major military escalation in eastern europe. well, the current polish chair of the o. s. c. e. o. so said the issues at the moment really come from a very different interpretation over the regulations and old security in europe. i believe that on restore options ah, in the v o c area result in the 1st price for all the different understanding of european security. now the chair, very see was quite clear about not pointi
s. c, e. so i assume criticism of not for much at which the chat, the recei it said earlier on thursday was a neutral space will discussion where these issues could be addressed. these issues of security and the tensions particularly over east in europe could be addressed. he talked about as the issues at the moment and raised concern that what is happening in eastern europe at the moment could escalate at any moment. it seems that the risk of war in the o s. c area is now greater than ever...
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s. c. e. o. so said the issues at the moment really come from a very different interpretation over the regulations and old security in europe. i believe that always tensions ah, in the v o. c area result in the 1st price for all the different understanding of european security. now the chair there is see, was quite clear about not pointing the finger at any particular country a during his press conference. and that is remarkably different from what we've heard this week. coming out from the usa in nato following. they talked with russia in geneva and then in brussels. we heard from both the under secretary of state for the united states, and also from the secretary general of nato, that russia is the aggressor at the moment. it's being aggressive towards ukraine. it's a massing these troops on the board and it is set and ready for an invasion. as soon as the snow melts at that is something that has been repeatedly denied by russia and russia continues to ask for assurances in regards to the securi
s. c. e. o. so said the issues at the moment really come from a very different interpretation over the regulations and old security in europe. i believe that always tensions ah, in the v o. c area result in the 1st price for all the different understanding of european security. now the chair there is see, was quite clear about not pointing the finger at any particular country a during his press conference. and that is remarkably different from what we've heard this week. coming out from the usa...
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s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and blast injuries. so the statement in the state department report, but u. s. c. e said that is entirely untrue in over news. a huge march against covey restrictions took place in brussels on sunday. at least 50000 people for the streets and several dozen were ready to join cautious. ah, as you can see in this voltage, riot police were out in force deploying tear gas and water cannon. now belgian already requires vaccine certificates for public venues, including restaurants and bars. and the rules have just got even to suffer with the cove. it pass validity period shortened to just $150.00 days. and that means that millions of people will have to take booster shots and some lawmakers are pushing for a full nationwide vaccine mandates following austria's example. and that's an idea that spot wide spread fury. a
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s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and bloss injuries. so the statement in the state department report, b o s c e said that is entirely untrue. the wall is the u. s. schools for russia to pull back its troops on the cranium border. the 1st shipment to washington, $200000000.00 military. a package arrived in care of on saturday. i would note that the united states has delivered more security assistance to ukraine last year than any point in history. these deliveries are ongoing, including today there's more deliveries coming. we recently notified congress of our 10 to deliver and 17 helicopters of the night to a members, estonia love you, unless you a naval supplies to send more lethal weaponry to strengthen ukraine's ability to defend itself. in case of a russian invasion. russia denies all the allegations about planning any kind of military off
s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and bloss injuries. so the statement in the state department report, b o s c e said that is entirely untrue. the wall is the u. s. schools for russia to pull back its troops on the cranium border. the 1st...
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s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel last injuries. so the statement in the state department report, b o s c e said that is in totty untrue. but another aspect to all this is the u. s . calls for russia to pull back its troops on the ukrainian border. the 1st shipment of washington is $200000000.00 military aid package arrived in k. as on saturday. i would note that the united states has delivered more security assistance to ukraine in the last year than any point in history. and these deliveries are ongoing, including today there's more deliveries coming. we recently notified congress of our 10 to deliver and 17 helicopters more deliveries. indeed. now they're nato members of stoney, a lot fin the few in here. they have all pledge to send more lethal weapons to strengthen ukraine's ability to defend itself, in case of quote, a russian invasion wh
s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel last injuries. so the statement in the state department report, b o s c e said that is in totty untrue. but another aspect to all this is the u. s . calls for russia to pull back its troops on the ukrainian...
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s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel last injuries. so the statement in the state department report, b o s c, e said that is in tati on true. and as the u. s. cause of russia to pull back his troops on the ukrainian border. the 1st shipment of washington's $200000000.00 military aid package arrived in care of on saturday. i would note that the united states is delivered more security assistance to ukraine in the last year than any point in history. and these deliveries are ongoing, including today there's more deliveries coming. we recently notified congress of our intent to deliver, am 17 helicopters and other nato members. estonia, latvia and lithuania, have pledged to send more lethal weapons to strengthen ukraine's ability to defend itself. in case of a russian invasion, russia has repeatedly denied putting any kind of military offensive. germ
s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel last injuries. so the statement in the state department report, b o s c, e said that is in tati on true. and as the u. s. cause of russia to pull back his troops on the ukrainian border. the 1st shipment of...
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c. also coming up the u. s. nato. and now the o. s. c e. it has been a week of high level high stakes talks to stop russia from invading ukraine. did all the talking make a difference. tonight, an exclusive interview with native chief, jens stoughton. back. we need to continue the dual truck opposed to russia. we are ready to darla with them, said that yesterday, but also prepared and for russia once against thoughts to submit to force against the navy. ah, would you, our viewers watching on p b. s in the united states into all of you around the world? welcome. we begin the day with the lesson and how one mans past finally called up with him. today, a court here in germany sentenced a former syrian colonel to life in prison for crimes against humanity, prosecutors, so that 58 year old on war rosslyn oversold torture at a syrian detention center. more than a decade ago, roslin becomes the 1st ranking syrian official to be convicted of war crimes. prosecutor say this landmark case is just the beginning of a process of gathering evidence in th
c. also coming up the u. s. nato. and now the o. s. c e. it has been a week of high level high stakes talks to stop russia from invading ukraine. did all the talking make a difference. tonight, an exclusive interview with native chief, jens stoughton. back. we need to continue the dual truck opposed to russia. we are ready to darla with them, said that yesterday, but also prepared and for russia once against thoughts to submit to force against the navy. ah, would you, our viewers watching on p...
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s. c e. the organization for security and cooperation in europe. his commons follow a series of talks this week between russia and western diplomats on tensions over ukraine. european union, foreign and defense ministers held their own meeting on russia today the you held no direct talks with the kremlin this week, but it's foreign policy chief denies that europe is being left out of negotiations, especially with the threat of war in its own bank. your we are in close cooperation and we are assured that nothing will be decided. i know even negotiating with the russians without a close coordination with europe and with that dissipation of europeans initially. so after a week of high level talks between russia in the west, we are clear on 2 things, non starters and red lines. if the security of europe is facing its greatest threat in 30 years, what can, what will nato be able to do about it? the w's brussels corresponded. terry schultz asked the man at the center of this week's negotiations, nato chief ins. stoughton beck. thank you very much, sir. m
s. c e. the organization for security and cooperation in europe. his commons follow a series of talks this week between russia and western diplomats on tensions over ukraine. european union, foreign and defense ministers held their own meeting on russia today the you held no direct talks with the kremlin this week, but it's foreign policy chief denies that europe is being left out of negotiations, especially with the threat of war in its own bank. your we are in close cooperation and we are...
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s. c. e, have been unsuccessful, so far. off for nearly 8 years now, ukrainian forces have been fighting a russian backed separatist insurgency in the east of the country. the conflict has claimed some 14000 lives are with tens of thousands of troops. russian troops now massing on the border, many in ukraine fear an imminent invasion, dw correspond, nicoli traveled to the frontline city of the nets. and file this report i will just before the shooting starts, you see the cats and dogs that they can cover. it's like they can feel it's coming here on the front lines. they're done yet. gunfire and shelling a part of everyday life and have been for the past 8 years for the stray animals, ukrainian soldiers and the few civilians left for the theater. there's still people living there and over there. beyond that there's no on just the frontline. most of those left the elderly and have nowhere else to go. brushing back to purchase only a few 100 meters away from these ukrainian positions close enoug
s. c. e, have been unsuccessful, so far. off for nearly 8 years now, ukrainian forces have been fighting a russian backed separatist insurgency in the east of the country. the conflict has claimed some 14000 lives are with tens of thousands of troops. russian troops now massing on the border, many in ukraine fear an imminent invasion, dw correspond, nicoli traveled to the frontline city of the nets. and file this report i will just before the shooting starts, you see the cats and dogs that they...
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s. c, e, the organization for security and corporation euro, which was found a decades ago to prevent exactly what is going right on. right on right now between russia and the united states and europe, all of those talks are happening at the same time. and we heard of both the distress that it's important to exploit all of those avenues, while at the same time preparing for the worst. now he critics are saying patricky ukraine is saying that germany is not doing enough, not agreeing to deliver weapons directly at the same time. europe here today trying to demonstrate a very much united front when it comes to those talks and negotiating with russia. mikayla in recent days, a lot of criticism has been levied against germany for its ambivalent position on this topic. how is the government reacted to rebukes at times that it cannot stay out of this conflict? well, it says it doesn't want to stay out of this content. we saw all sorts argue and he was asked again to day and why germany wasn't deliv
s. c, e, the organization for security and corporation euro, which was found a decades ago to prevent exactly what is going right on. right on right now between russia and the united states and europe, all of those talks are happening at the same time. and we heard of both the distress that it's important to exploit all of those avenues, while at the same time preparing for the worst. now he critics are saying patricky ukraine is saying that germany is not doing enough, not agreeing to deliver...
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s. c e a 3rd day that will wrap up this week's attempts at finding a diplomatic solution to this crisis. but for people living in east in ukraine, it's just more of the same song and dance. for nearly 8 years. ukrainian forces have been fighting a russian back separatist insurgency. a conflict that's cost more than $14000.00 lives now with thousands of combat. combatants ready or combat ready? russian troops rather. excuse me. they're just over the border. people live in fear of eminent invasion. g w correspondent, nick connelly traveled to the frontline city of than yeske to talk about the prospects for de escalation i was just before the shooting starts. you see the cats and dogs taking cover. it's like they can feel comic here in the front lines. they're done yet. gunfire and shelling, appalled to everyday life and have been for the past 8 years for the stray animals, the ukrainian soldiers and the few civilians left. for the death of there's still people living there and over there. beyo
s. c e a 3rd day that will wrap up this week's attempts at finding a diplomatic solution to this crisis. but for people living in east in ukraine, it's just more of the same song and dance. for nearly 8 years. ukrainian forces have been fighting a russian back separatist insurgency. a conflict that's cost more than $14000.00 lives now with thousands of combat. combatants ready or combat ready? russian troops rather. excuse me. they're just over the border. people live in fear of eminent...
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s. c, e, this, a european security organization. and officials that we've been talking to here in berlin have been at pains to stress how close are the consultation, has been going on or on a trans atlantic level. but what you're seeing with an alina babbled now on this trip. she is trying to revive this thing called the normative format. so these 4 way talks between the russians, the ukrainians, the germans and the french or format that essentially are ended at the end of last year. trying to revive that to try and get more of a european foot in the door. the ukrainians say that they want that to come back to . but they've also been saying that they want to be at the top table with the you, americans and the russians. so it's really a very, very complex diplomatic situation that we're finding ourselves in at the moment. and sticking points out, how likely is it but, but germany in ukraine can overcome sticking points like at the supply of our weapons to ukraine. and of course at north street, a gas this or russian gas pipeline brin
s. c, e, this, a european security organization. and officials that we've been talking to here in berlin have been at pains to stress how close are the consultation, has been going on or on a trans atlantic level. but what you're seeing with an alina babbled now on this trip. she is trying to revive this thing called the normative format. so these 4 way talks between the russians, the ukrainians, the germans and the french or format that essentially are ended at the end of last year. trying to...
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s. c e to morrow. and vienna will go back to moscow and convey everything they've heard to russian president vladimir putin. and that he will decide that diplomacy is the way forwarded forward, instead of continuing to send more resources, more troops, more weaponry, to the border with ukraine that remains to be seen. but again, the fact that the russian side did not rule out a continuing a series of talks with nato is being seen as a very positive sign. i just talked to this nato official who said that they do expect to hear back from moscow on whether they're willing to continue talks. so dialogue is the way forward, according to nato, and it looks like there just may be a small opening that this could happen is every course, one on terry shows reporting on the year, russia, nato talks in brussels. terry, thank you. british prime minister boris johnson has apologized for attending a party during long down in may 2020 after days of speculation. mister johnson admitted to parliament that he had spent 2
s. c e to morrow. and vienna will go back to moscow and convey everything they've heard to russian president vladimir putin. and that he will decide that diplomacy is the way forwarded forward, instead of continuing to send more resources, more troops, more weaponry, to the border with ukraine that remains to be seen. but again, the fact that the russian side did not rule out a continuing a series of talks with nato is being seen as a very positive sign. i just talked to this nato official who...
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s. c, e, and even larger grouping of you on european security between russia and them. and then this week we've seen even more meetings or anna, lena bear, bach, for instance, the german foreign minister. she was in moscow to meet her counterpart there, sergey love ralph during the week. also the german chancellor. was he a meeting the nato secretary general here in berlin? and today, of course, berlin, once again, the center stage of the diplomatic activities going on with this meeting of what's called the transatlantic quad. this is a grouping that's not often really in the limelight but between germany, the u. k. france and the united states trying to show that all 4 of those big important nato member states are very much on the same page and all of that diplomatic activity. richard, back to the question, which we talked about a little bit earlier in the show, is any of this really having an effect as any of that moving the needle in terms of defusing, the situation, or the tensions of a russian ukraine? well, we certainly haven't seen any signs of attention diffusin
s. c, e, and even larger grouping of you on european security between russia and them. and then this week we've seen even more meetings or anna, lena bear, bach, for instance, the german foreign minister. she was in moscow to meet her counterpart there, sergey love ralph during the week. also the german chancellor. was he a meeting the nato secretary general here in berlin? and today, of course, berlin, once again, the center stage of the diplomatic activities going on with this meeting of...
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s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and blast injuries. so the statement in the state department report, b o c e said that is in totty on true. and as the u. s. calls for russia to pull back its troops from the ukrainian border. the 1st shipment of washington, $200000000.00 military aid package, arrived in kia on saturday. i would note that the united states has delivered more security assistance to ukraine in the last year than any point in history. these deliveries are ongoing, including today there's more deliveries coming. we recently notified congress of our intent to deliver and 17 helicopters on the other night. her members are estonia, life in lithuania, they've all pledged to send lethal weapons to strengthen ukraine's ability to defend itself in the event of a russian invasion. now russia denies all the allegations about planning any ki
s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and blast injuries. so the statement in the state department report, b o c e said that is in totty on true. and as the u. s. calls for russia to pull back its troops from the ukrainian border. the 1st shipment of...
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s. c. e. in vienna, on thursday. what russia is doing is trying to impose its agenda instead of returning to the negotiation table. and we are state that very clearly, that we will never compromise on the right for every nation in you'd have to choose his own path, including what kind of security arrangements in want, sir, to be a part of earlier russia's deputy foreign minister said as did the u. s. had not taken seriously. his country's demand that ukraine never be allowed to join nato. that's an ominous sign by continuing to press what is a solid western red line. russia may be showing its hand that president putin may not intend this week of talks to succeed at all, but rather to use them as a pretext for war. joan, a whole al jazeera, the u. s. is skeptical of russia's insistence. it's not planning to invade ukraine . as our diplomatic editor james base heard from the american ambassador to the un ambassador, the deputy foreign minister of russia says they have no plans to invade ukraine. you are the u. s. offic
s. c. e. in vienna, on thursday. what russia is doing is trying to impose its agenda instead of returning to the negotiation table. and we are state that very clearly, that we will never compromise on the right for every nation in you'd have to choose his own path, including what kind of security arrangements in want, sir, to be a part of earlier russia's deputy foreign minister said as did the u. s. had not taken seriously. his country's demand that ukraine never be allowed to join nato....
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s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and blast injuries. so the statement in the state department report that b a c e said that is entirely untrue. in over news, a huge march against coven restrictions took place in brussels on sunday. at least $50000.00 people took the streets and several dozen were arrested during clashes. ah, as you can see here, riot police were out in force to point to gaston war to kind of belgian already requires vaccine tickets for public been used, including restaurants and bars. and the rules are just got even for, for with the cobra pos validity period. shortage to just 150 days, meaning millions of people will have to take the shots and some lawmakers are pushing for a full nationwide vaccine mandate. following austria's example. and i did this spot wide spread fury. ah, much of the anger on sunday was directed to the you
s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and blast injuries. so the statement in the state department report that b a c e said that is entirely untrue. in over news, a huge march against coven restrictions took place in brussels on sunday. at least...
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s. c investigated and stated bat, but boy was not killed by a drug, and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, it does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel and bloss injuries. so the statement in the state department report b o c e said that is in totty on true and to plenty of also to come here on the weekly, on this sunday on our t international. sadly, you won't be surprised to know, but according to our oxfam report, the wealth of the world's richest people doubled during covert. will shed some light on that in just a ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure, i'll be speaking to guess on the world politics. small business. i'm sure business . i'll see you then. mm. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk more when i
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s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel last injuries. so the statement in the state department report, i see said that is in tati on true kind of is being hit by supply chain disruptions due to a shortage of truckers. that's after a cobra vaccine monday took effect applying to drivers crossing to and from the u. s there take our likelihood of me from being able to work until now. supposedly we were considered essential workers. and now all a sudden that's no longer the case. in response, hundreds of canadian drivers have organized assuming freedom convoy, roy, sunday, they will be starting a journey from vancouver to also in protest that the new rules introduced on 15th of january. canada is heavily reliant on food imports from the u. s. critic say the restrictions could not have come, not a worse time. prices of fresh food imports including tomatoe
s. c. investigated and stated that the boy was not killed by a drug and event provides a link to the o. s c e report. but when you go to and you can read what the o s c said, this does not say that the boy was not killed by a drug. it's simply states that the boy was killed by shrapnel last injuries. so the statement in the state department report, i see said that is in tati on true kind of is being hit by supply chain disruptions due to a shortage of truckers. that's after a cobra vaccine...
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those are just a few of the thousands of products to debut here at c. e sthe way, c e s is closing a day early because of the increased covid kasich. in las vegas. ashley soriano, ktvu, fox two news. less than 24. hours after covid testing led to major traffic congestion in fremont lines of patients were back how the school district there was able to avoid a repeat of yesterday's mess. also ahead , a wildfire destroyed nearly 1000 homes in colorado last week , and while many lives were forever changed, dozens of homeowners are now holding out hope they'll soon be reunited with their furry friends. when you have xfinity xfi, you have peace of mind built in at no extra cost. advanced security helps keep your family protected online. pause wifi whenever for ultimate control with the xfinity app. and family-safe browsing gives parents one less thing to worry about. security, control and peace of mind. with xfinity xfi, it's all built in at no extra cost. of drivers clogged streets and parents were left waiting for hours, hoping to get a free at home covid test
those are just a few of the thousands of products to debut here at c. e sthe way, c e s is closing a day early because of the increased covid kasich. in las vegas. ashley soriano, ktvu, fox two news. less than 24. hours after covid testing led to major traffic congestion in fremont lines of patients were back how the school district there was able to avoid a repeat of yesterday's mess. also ahead , a wildfire destroyed nearly 1000 homes in colorado last week , and while many lives were forever...
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s. at the beginning of this week then to nato countries, and again today at the o, c, e meetings. and their stands is, is basically the stance that they published back in december. there are demanding written guarantees from nato and the u. s. that nato will not expand eastward, and also certain guarantees on the stationing of missiles near russia's border. is that something that they also don't want and essentially listening to the russians this week is almost like listening, listening to a broken record. and i think the troops, the russian troops that are on the ukrainian border, according to western officials, those are, of course, additional leverage. russia has made it clear that those aren't going anywhere for now. today, the deputy foreign minister here in russia was even saying that putin was consulting with military experts on what to do if the situation with ukraine escalades essentially implying that there could be some kind of provocation from the ukrainian side that could bring this military situation to escalate so i think the russians are definitely leaving that mili
s. at the beginning of this week then to nato countries, and again today at the o, c, e meetings. and their stands is, is basically the stance that they published back in december. there are demanding written guarantees from nato and the u. s. that nato will not expand eastward, and also certain guarantees on the stationing of missiles near russia's border. is that something that they also don't want and essentially listening to the russians this week is almost like listening, listening to a...
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s. c. e. 's region, without its highest in 30 years. security the security of bulk of which russia was also a member of began a meeting on thursday. or though no major decisions were made so far, a russia is accused the block of being too busy listening to itself rather than that of moscow's concerns with so okay, left off saying the west has simply gone too far. well, let's try and get some perspective on this right now and join our 3 guests. 3 political and international affairs commentators, moto gas ej pull ingram and chris by maria. very well. welcome to all 3 of you here for joining us on the friday evening program in moscow. i wanted to ask you 1st a west is talking up a russian invasion of ukraine, while russia blames the west for war mongering, hysteria so. so ultimately, who is to blame for the spiraling tensions? the moment? a good, let's go to, let's go to chris banbury. over to you for this, please. i think the key issue here is the expansion of nato. and the breaking of the promise made to mikhail gorbachev. that the forme
s. c. e. 's region, without its highest in 30 years. security the security of bulk of which russia was also a member of began a meeting on thursday. or though no major decisions were made so far, a russia is accused the block of being too busy listening to itself rather than that of moscow's concerns with so okay, left off saying the west has simply gone too far. well, let's try and get some perspective on this right now and join our 3 guests. 3 political and international affairs commentators,...
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they continue in vienna this time involving the s c e. the organization for security and cooperation in europe. poland. foreign ministers chairing the meeting and warned the region is closer to war than at any time in the last 30 years. dosage of already following the sun from moscow. according to the polish foreign minister, he said that the risk of war in, oh, i see area is now greater than any time in the last 30 years. so very strong words . he said that for the last few weeks we've been facing the prospect of major military escalation, eastern europe, of course, talking about the russian to build up along its border with ukraine. this is something that is very much a concern to this organization. and of course, this is the 3rd meeting that is taking place this week about the security concerns the europeans have and the united states about russia. ukraine relations at the 1st one, but in geneva, monday. and then there was a meeting yesterday, brussels with nato. and then today in vienna, but we've just been hearing from the kremlin sp
they continue in vienna this time involving the s c e. the organization for security and cooperation in europe. poland. foreign ministers chairing the meeting and warned the region is closer to war than at any time in the last 30 years. dosage of already following the sun from moscow. according to the polish foreign minister, he said that the risk of war in, oh, i see area is now greater than any time in the last 30 years. so very strong words . he said that for the last few weeks we've been...