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but, further west, we are looking at clear skies and it�*s going to be a cold night with temperatures eastern england. the cloud thick enough for an occasional shower, and there�*ll be a cold northeasterly wind as well. the best of any sunshine will be further west, so west england, wales, northern ireland and west scotland not faring too badly. temperatures, perhaps, actually, close to average or a little bit below even, but it will feel chilly in those cold northeasterly winds. now, heading into the second half of the weekend, the area of high pressure bringing this relatively quiet weather is here to stay. the winds not quite as strong, but they�*ll be coming straight up the thames estuary, adding to the chill in london. and, once again, there will be extensive cloud across these eastern areas, tending to work inland at times. but again, it�*s the western side of the british isles that will have the best of the breaks in the cloud and the best in the day�*s sunshine. temperatures 7 or 8 celsius. now, into next week, this area of high pressure isn�*t going to move very far, very fas
but, further west, we are looking at clear skies and it�*s going to be a cold night with temperatures eastern england. the cloud thick enough for an occasional shower, and there�*ll be a cold northeasterly wind as well. the best of any sunshine will be further west, so west england, wales, northern ireland and west scotland not faring too badly. temperatures, perhaps, actually, close to average or a little bit below even, but it will feel chilly in those cold northeasterly winds. now,...
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s. west. and they could all make interest in sadie. i did that. he did to everybody the demo lexia learning core. so no, that's a little bit soft by way maybe can. the final goal of these thing revolutions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. ah ah, disruption and i met with turkey and neighboring syria ravaged by a cascade of, of quakes with the trim is felt hundreds of kilometers away. oh, the 2 biggest quakes, magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 are the most powerful turkey has seen in decades even more than 2300 confirmed dead and over 14000 in just that how i.
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s. west. and they could all make interest to popping sadie. i didn't that he did to everybody did them. okay. yeah. you training coral actually. so no, we just say low their soft power america. and the final goal of these thing revolutions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore . ah ah, or headline stories this our disturbing footage appears on the line, reportedly showing a ukrainian soldier executing a captured russian p o w. and yet another instance of a legit war crimes committed by key ebs forces also whose south africa is president is met with a torrent of hackles. he delivers his states of the nation address. yes. admitted crippling energy crisis in the country which has forced the leader to declare a state of disaster, a sanctioned block, michael assistance getting to earthquake victims in syria.
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s. west and they can all make interest to popping sadie. i didn't get to everybody. did them. okay. a sol, suite bus a little bit short to power america. and the final goal of these seem revolutions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. key. ah, brazil has been one of the countries hit the hardest by the coven pandemic. and recently gyre both scenarios, government has back measures to east economic hardship for us citizens. this included a 50 percent increase and welfare payments for brazil's poorest but these payments will only continue until the end of the year. a move that several have blasted as a cynical, an opportunistic electoral ploy. so what's the cost of having a right wing leader versus the left wing leader like mueller da silva for brazilians? and regardless of who was in power, what will this mean to the brazilian economy will be diving into these topics and more. i'm christy i and you're watching the cost of everything mm. with also laurel and lula have both play their part in shaping brazil is political landscape . both men have buil
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s. west, and they could all make it for been sadie. i did that. he gets what i go valley democrats. yeah. learning will change coral active sol, suite last se, loader's soft power mary came to the final goal of the same revolutions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from gray. with with we will bring to the iraqi people, food, and medicines and supplies. and fleet with ah, welcome back to the whistle blowers. 2 we're speaking with an essay whistleblower tom drake. i'm looking at the case of odd of daniel hale and doug. there are other recent whistleblowers. do you believe that there's been any progress that national security whistleblowers have made in the last 15 years or so? or are we moving backwards? you know, daniel hale received a longer sentence reality winner received yet and even longer sentence 5 years in 3 months. i believe it was. do you think we're making any progress at all? here? the t
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i grew up in the rural south west of scotland. it�*stions. my grandparents lived in this street when i was a child, and my great great grandparents lived here in the 19th century. for them, the british empire was what tied scotland tightly into the union. my parents were born here in the 19305, and they grew into adulthood at a time when britain enjoyed immense moral standing in that post—war world. my great grandfather was in the building trade, and he built this war memorial. but it was after the second world war that my parents�* generation inherited a new kind of britain. a britain of full employment, of cradle to grave welfare, of the new national health service. and something else that was new for families like ours. the chance that one day their children might go to university. that was why the union was notjust resilient in scotland, but positively valued. it was also an industrial britain. coal, steel and shipbuilding still dominated the traffic on this river. the great comedian billy connolly once worked as a welder in the shi
i grew up in the rural south west of scotland. it�*stions. my grandparents lived in this street when i was a child, and my great great grandparents lived here in the 19th century. for them, the british empire was what tied scotland tightly into the union. my parents were born here in the 19305, and they grew into adulthood at a time when britain enjoyed immense moral standing in that post—war world. my great grandfather was in the building trade, and he built this war memorial. but it was...
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s. west ah well votes are being counted in nigeria and once believe to be the tightest presidential election and decades. but gunfire and delay is mob. the pole in africa is biggest democracy. the election took place in the middle of an economic crisis and violence by armed groups and some parts of the country. ma ma, john june reports now from the capital. boucher in nigeria is capital. the polls didn't open as early as they were meant to. but the mood was nonetheless up beat sandra awful. who wants to see her country move in the right direction? told us how relieved she was to have voted by many his life by law yoga expo wrist because we've been allowed to really, you know, great non duty for how many, how many months now, for those practicing their civic duty, the significance of this day could not be overstated, no matter the heat, no matter the length of the lines, people waited. despite the delayed start earlier in the day, things have gone smoothly here at this pulling station. and eve
s. west ah well votes are being counted in nigeria and once believe to be the tightest presidential election and decades. but gunfire and delay is mob. the pole in africa is biggest democracy. the election took place in the middle of an economic crisis and violence by armed groups and some parts of the country. ma ma, john june reports now from the capital. boucher in nigeria is capital. the polls didn't open as early as they were meant to. but the mood was nonetheless up beat sandra awful. who...
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several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of u s west and it could all make interest to popping sadie. i did that. he did to that group. the democrats. yeah. they will change color. so no, we just say low their soft power americana. the final goal of these thing revolutions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore . so call it a few of them will you will in a really, really when you were cardelia here type better with my kids, given them with a year dealers to maximize a posted to the agreement. them with near below the good yeah. lose lose. do place and we have a new, a new state if mr. which english 1000000 as well because it will sit the way you had to go with the city because of the other 2 miles to get in touch with me in because no, you don't them. i mean, yeah, my bill is over now. he only changes those little done, but then you for calling me a call, monique your new say with miss i a daughter, but i'm with you and your daughter, when you will be with know, vivian will be overwhelming, legible, will
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west bank today killing a 27 year us citizen. the israeli army defended its handling of last night�*s violent as international calls for calm grow. 1992 and served for eight years. the current speaker sir lindsay hoyle described her as "an inspirational woman" who was "sharp, witty, "with a no—nonsense style". james landale looks back at her many achievements. house must come to order! at times, she was a referee... order! ..and others, more of a nanny. i think it is time that members of this house grew up. but there was always a smile close by. as eric morcambe would say, "there�*s no answer to that". betty boothroyd was a formidable ringmaster, full of authority and wit, but with a steel that was forged in dewsbury, in yorkshire, and in london�*s west end, where she was for some years a professional dancer — one of the famous tiller girls. vote labour — vote boothroyd! but it was in politics that she found her real stage. showing again, that determination behind the charm. are you going to be voting for me tomorrow? i hope so. you hope so — so do i too, yes. with a cheery smile like that i�*m sure you are. she stood five times
west bank today killing a 27 year us citizen. the israeli army defended its handling of last night�*s violent as international calls for calm grow. 1992 and served for eight years. the current speaker sir lindsay hoyle described her as "an inspirational woman" who was "sharp, witty, "with a no—nonsense style". james landale looks back at her many achievements. house must come to order! at times, she was a referee... order! ..and others, more of a nanny. i think it...
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s. and the west. do you think the thoughts would you fell from the start? yes, seems to be if you said he didn't know any, he, israel didn't have any interest. that's why he, if you said, acted on behalf of the us, he did what the us wanted. did you also said clearly yes. if it were not negotiations between russia and ukraine, but with, let's say the west in the next door. and the west didn't want to end this war because the west was we can russia and therefore they need this fighting in ukraine . yeah. is way, well, it just clear that it technology and now we've covered earlier today that anglo merkel and france for a long they did say that one of the aims of the men's agreements was to buy time for ukraine to rearm and obviously now we have this latest revelation by bennett, the former israeli pm said that he was coordinating with the west and the u. s. was so chance. do you think that piece thoughts have of succeeding, given some of the, the information is now come to light about previous discussions, negotiations? well, at least in the past, since 2014,
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well for sunshine, west scotland and maybe northern ireland, because here we�*re close to the centre of high pressure and that high pressure continues to build in on monday. so again, it�*sin the way of cloud filtering down the north sea. so it could well be a cloudier picture across england, wales and eastern scotland through monday. tuesday, well, the high pressure is still there. however, this is a troughjust coming in from europe. and what that will do is it will thicken the cloud a little bit across southern areas, enough to bring some scattered showers in. so you might find a few patches of rain here, not expecting anything to be particularly heavy, whereas the weather should be drier with the best of any sunshine again for west scotland and northern ireland. temperatures continue to be quite close to average, really, for the time of year and with the high pressure staying close by the british isles really through the rest of the week, the weather stays quiet with cloud varying day by day. this is bbc news. the headlines: there�*s been widespread anger and frustration during nigeria�*s closest presidential election in recent memory, as poor organisation and logisti
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rescuers known as the white helmets say the international community has failed people in the country�*s north—west more
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in his finger and in the wheel, oleksandr, if we talk in principle about what ukraine 's understanding of the westerstanding of the very essence of the conflict looks like today. it is also interesting for washington, the demonstration event is clearly trying to do everything that there was not even a valuable direct escalation with russia, and ukraine is proving measures that no, this is already your escalation , it is not only ours, in fact, this situation is really reminds us that it was often popular to compare politics with poker. unfortunately, these parallels emerge again because russia has sharply raised the stake, we don't know what cards russia has in its hands, we don't know how much it is playing with an understanding of whether it will withstand a retaliatory bid increase. but europe is faced with a choice whether it is ready to put as much as russia just to see what cards it has, respectively europe and nato in general and the united states they understand that for now they are in that state of relations with russia well, not in the state of this war, when they can simply drop their
in his finger and in the wheel, oleksandr, if we talk in principle about what ukraine 's understanding of the westerstanding of the very essence of the conflict looks like today. it is also interesting for washington, the demonstration event is clearly trying to do everything that there was not even a valuable direct escalation with russia, and ukraine is proving measures that no, this is already your escalation , it is not only ours, in fact, this situation is really reminds us that it was...
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s. and the west have expected, there was an expectation of the g. d. p declined to be about 15 percent. we have seen a recession in russia as a result, but it's only been about 2.2 percent. and you said there's been a string of sanctions on the country. we're talking about targets of over 2000 individuals and entities freezing hundreds of billions of dollars in russian reserves. and of course, ousting the country from the swift financial messaging system, which is just critical of financial infrastructure. but russia has been able to stay afloat through the energy crisis. the energy prices going up, and they have stuck to their warpath. teddy also in new york, thanks as ever for your insights. brushes war in ukraine has seals, economic hardship, and many parts of the world threatening food security, as well as disrupting t supply chains. but there are some factors that have benefited from the uncertainty. in the past year, oil and gas companies have posted record profits. the past year of multiple crises hasn't been a disaster for the welds oil compani
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s. and the west into this a sort of global structure trying to attack russia and painting russia as the country that needs to defend itself. so pretty much the same propaganda you've heard over and over during the course of the past year. what i find quite interesting here though, is that he was really looking to reach to domestic audience here because one needs to understand that you are elections coming up. presidential elections in russia next year. so it's not just that and who to new drum up support among other the population for this war, but also amongst the political elite so that he can maintain his power. regardless how the swore continues. and when elections are coming up next year, database fun if a child reporting from care. thanks for that funny to other news now and 2 more powerful earthquakes have hit the turkey syria border region, rescue teams once again to ploy to find people trapped under the rubble. the magnitude 6.4 and 5.8 tremors, drugs as minutes apart, and just 2 weeks after massive quakes killed tens of thousands in the very same time province. while the epa c
s. and the west into this a sort of global structure trying to attack russia and painting russia as the country that needs to defend itself. so pretty much the same propaganda you've heard over and over during the course of the past year. what i find quite interesting here though, is that he was really looking to reach to domestic audience here because one needs to understand that you are elections coming up. presidential elections in russia next year. so it's not just that and who to new drum...
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these protests as a refusal to accept the last election results thought a height of al jazeera west. jerusalem u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin was in west jerusalem last month where he called for urgent steps to restore calm. between the 2 sides, we continue to believe that the best way to achieve it is through preserving and then realizing the vision of 2 states. as i said to the prime minister, anything that moves us away from that vision is in our judgment detrimental to israel's long term security. and his long term identity as a jewish in democratic state. ah. all right, let's go ahead and bring in our guests. they're all joining us from the us. in washington, d. c. david pollock, senior fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. he's a former senior adviser to the broader middle east and the state department. in brooklyn, new york, beth miller, a political director at the jewish voice for peace action. and in arlington, virginia. again, d, a senior fellow at the middle east institute is the author of blind spot america and the palestinians from ball 4 to trump warm welco
these protests as a refusal to accept the last election results thought a height of al jazeera west. jerusalem u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin was in west jerusalem last month where he called for urgent steps to restore calm. between the 2 sides, we continue to believe that the best way to achieve it is through preserving and then realizing the vision of 2 states. as i said to the prime minister, anything that moves us away from that vision is in our judgment detrimental to israel's...
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west. the picture of 7th that earned s title of harlem west. >> 7th street, you did not have to go what weing stores, all the clubs, the nightlife. julian: the nightlife on 7th street was so illustrious, it regularly drew some of the biggest names in blues, jazz, and r&b -- >> aretha franklin sneak down and open up for bb king. she was a favorite there. julian: despite the fledgling businesses on 7th street and its cultural significance, the music would eventually be silenced by a number of local and federal policies under the umbrella of urban renewal and neighborhood redevelopment. these policies that were billed as "help" and folks that live in these areas like west oakland actually displays for them in other ways, too. dr. brandy summers is an oakland native and professor of geography. dr. summers: oakland was being blinded. >> many areas are malignant, threatening the vitality of the entire community. dr. summers: what that means is the government can come in and take over and take away. the assumption is you just have to find another ways to go. julian: dr. summers points to a trifec
west. the picture of 7th that earned s title of harlem west. >> 7th street, you did not have to go what weing stores, all the clubs, the nightlife. julian: the nightlife on 7th street was so illustrious, it regularly drew some of the biggest names in blues, jazz, and r&b -- >> aretha franklin sneak down and open up for bb king. she was a favorite there. julian: despite the fledgling businesses on 7th street and its cultural significance, the music would eventually be silenced by...
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not wrapping our pace. trip to the west bank, the u. s. secretary of state. how's reaffirm washington's commitment to a 2 state solution to the palestine is really conflict while speaking in jerusalem . anthony blank and also emphasized washington's iron clad support for israel security. that statement sparked anger, unclaimed of american pro is really bias a statement by the palestinian president also claimed atrocities. curry died by the israeli army are being overlooked. yes, this gum swell is really is being overlooked. and without being held accountable for its unilateral actions, including settlements, actual annexations of lance generous settlers storming palistine territories murdering displacing and demolishing the houses. boast dns g days in jerusalem. desecration of oxen mosque season fonts, long with ethnic, lansing, and apart sight. well, yesterday tooth, a protest broke out on the streets of the west bank and gaza. over mister lincoln's meeting with top is really and palestine in officials. some of the locals accused the u. s. of on justifiably
not wrapping our pace. trip to the west bank, the u. s. secretary of state. how's reaffirm washington's commitment to a 2 state solution to the palestine is really conflict while speaking in jerusalem . anthony blank and also emphasized washington's iron clad support for israel security. that statement sparked anger, unclaimed of american pro is really bias a statement by the palestinian president also claimed atrocities. curry died by the israeli army are being overlooked. yes, this gum swell...
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s. state department spokesperson refuse to call the west bank a palestinian territory occupied by is really forces what kind of ignition you give the palestinians they reside in the territories died and totally dependent as if it were a different planet idea occupied you. so do you subscribe to the fact that they are going to re occupation? so technical question, i'm the occupation. so let me say a couple of things. the point that i believe i think i, they not occupy. what is the status that you give that all right, this moment what kind of saturday said the recent period. i seen a start doing, i am saying about legally audio in the past and i was embarrassed. yes. so i understand the question you're asking, and as we've said previously, it is vital for both sides to take action to prevent even greater loss and we condemn any violence escalation or propagation. we spoke to the reporter involved in the exchange side, our account from the palestinian daily alkaloids believes washington makes the 2 state solution impossible by continually sending arms to israel. then i stay is complicit
s. state department spokesperson refuse to call the west bank a palestinian territory occupied by is really forces what kind of ignition you give the palestinians they reside in the territories died and totally dependent as if it were a different planet idea occupied you. so do you subscribe to the fact that they are going to re occupation? so technical question, i'm the occupation. so let me say a couple of things. the point that i believe i think i, they not occupy. what is the status that...
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s. and the west into adhering to its demands, particularly withdrawing the targeted sanctions and of course, accepting it as a defective nuclear powered state on. but of course, because of the discrepancy in terms of interests and perceptions between and among the states, such drills would be perceived negatively by north korea. and this may result in, of course, further exacerbation of the security architecture of the asian region from all of the latest news updates, as well as discussion, debate, and documentaries. you can visit our website r t dot com. thank you for choosing audience. national. ah, ah, ah, i my name is frank from originally from philadelphia. got in a moment in any age, 1314 or violent towards those people because we believe that were raised were here 1st country.
s. and the west into adhering to its demands, particularly withdrawing the targeted sanctions and of course, accepting it as a defective nuclear powered state on. but of course, because of the discrepancy in terms of interests and perceptions between and among the states, such drills would be perceived negatively by north korea. and this may result in, of course, further exacerbation of the security architecture of the asian region from all of the latest news updates, as well as discussion,...
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the west, and he hoped that such measures and such behaviors will not be repeated again by the west. u. s. a secretary of state, anthony blanket has claim china is considering selling weapons to russia. and it's threatening consequences is paging prosy. the are concerned that china is considering supporting russia's war effort in ukraine with lethal assistance. something that we're watching very, very close. as i also said. and as president biden said, going back many months when the aggression 1st place, and he spoke to president, she's and thing, he told him at that point that there would be real consequences in our own relationship or china to provide legal assistance. lincoln's accusation followed his recent meeting with a, china's foreign policy chief y v. who was now guess where, visiting moscow or china strongly rejected the us claim. a reminder, the world of washington's role in the continent. john denton, your input on sequel would ship. it is the u. s. we kept providing weapons to the battlefield, not china. the u. s. is in no position to tell us what to do. and we would never a
the west, and he hoped that such measures and such behaviors will not be repeated again by the west. u. s. a secretary of state, anthony blanket has claim china is considering selling weapons to russia. and it's threatening consequences is paging prosy. the are concerned that china is considering supporting russia's war effort in ukraine with lethal assistance. something that we're watching very, very close. as i also said. and as president biden said, going back many months when the aggression...
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s. and the west view s in europe. and as you say, russia and china in a separate alliance, well, we're starting to see the contours of this right now. it's really galvanized the war has kind of galvanized the difference between the west and certain approaches to global governance and russia and china's interest. if we look at the statement from february 4th, they made it quite clear that they wanted to change global governance. and i imagined that she expected the war to last just a few days, as putin might have told him. so i don't think they expected it to last for a, for a year now. and this actually takes beijing's reputation. very interesting shifting global dynamics. thanks very much. theresa fallon, for joining us about. thank you. now, nato saxon general has averaged at last skate her. we consider its decision to suspend its role in nuclear arms treaty from brussels are damascus, sir james bayes has more. there's real concern here at nato headquarters about president putin's decision on new start ever since th
s. and the west view s in europe. and as you say, russia and china in a separate alliance, well, we're starting to see the contours of this right now. it's really galvanized the war has kind of galvanized the difference between the west and certain approaches to global governance and russia and china's interest. if we look at the statement from february 4th, they made it quite clear that they wanted to change global governance. and i imagined that she expected the war to last just a few days,...
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not need a vote in the un security council to deliver aid north—west syria. to deliver aid north-west sident assad has aareed syria. so president assad has agreed to _ syria. so president assad has agreed to allow— syria. so president assad has agreed to allow united - syria. so president assad has. agreed to allow united nations to be able to bring in some aid, we understand the scale of the challenges in syria but in your opinion, what would you say is the most significant being needed right now, in terms of what people need on the ground?— terms of what people need on the ground? well, i think needs have changed — the ground? well, i think needs have changed in _ the ground? well, i think needs have changed in the _ the ground? well, i think needs have changed in the first - the ground? well, i think needs have changed in the first five i have changed in the first five or six days, at most you could say search and rescue equipment, now, most people need shelter. the issue is this aid should be able to throw cash flow freely into north—west syria without the approval of the assad regi
not need a vote in the un security council to deliver aid north—west syria. to deliver aid north-west sident assad has aareed syria. so president assad has agreed to _ syria. so president assad has agreed to allow— syria. so president assad has agreed to allow united - syria. so president assad has. agreed to allow united nations to be able to bring in some aid, we understand the scale of the challenges in syria but in your opinion, what would you say is the most significant being needed...
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west. a recent poll found that more respondents blamed either nato or the u. s, than russia for the war in ukraine columnist uncommented, or george zillow. well, he believes western leaders are winning. everyone run to their anti russian or to the problem is that european leads has been getting themselves more and more entangled in ukraine and failing completely failing to of shift public opinion to persuade the public that there are some vital european national interests involved in ukraine and particularly, that's the sacrifices that, that demanding from the public is somehow an important vital strategic objective poles. and particularly young polls, according to this pole, are also very skeptical about further involvement in ukraine. i think it's very interesting and, and is a striking commentary of the, on the failure of europe's political lead to persuade public opinion key and security services have conducted a wave of rage on a number of ukrainian officials on ty coons in the country. it follows several figures in government resigning last week. large sca
west. a recent poll found that more respondents blamed either nato or the u. s, than russia for the war in ukraine columnist uncommented, or george zillow. well, he believes western leaders are winning. everyone run to their anti russian or to the problem is that european leads has been getting themselves more and more entangled in ukraine and failing completely failing to of shift public opinion to persuade the public that there are some vital european national interests involved in ukraine...
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s. presidents at the united states and the west do not want to destroy russia, as putin has claimed biden's at the war, and ukraine has hardened western, resolved to defend democracy. and he insisted. nato today is stronger than ever. one year under this war, no longer doubts the strength of our coalition. but he still doubt chartered vixen . he doubts our faint power. he dodge our continued support for ukraine. he dodged with our nato can remain unified. but there should be no doubt our support, if for grant will not waver, naida will not be divided and we will not tire and a for more on bite and speech and right now in the studio by washington correspondent. so he's on the scandal and in warsaw at the royal castle, we have our brussels bureau chief, alexandra phenomena warm. welcome to you both, alexandra, let's start with you. is this speech from bite and what poland and european allies were hoping to hear? well, i think that biden's main message was exactly what his audience here in war. so, and also your opinions in general wanted to hear the fact that he made clear that the youth you
s. presidents at the united states and the west do not want to destroy russia, as putin has claimed biden's at the war, and ukraine has hardened western, resolved to defend democracy. and he insisted. nato today is stronger than ever. one year under this war, no longer doubts the strength of our coalition. but he still doubt chartered vixen . he doubts our faint power. he dodge our continued support for ukraine. he dodged with our nato can remain unified. but there should be no doubt our...
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s. and china has always been characterized by mistrust . the world's 2 largest economies view each other as rivals and their latest dispute was ignited by a white balloon that china flew over you west territory. the u. s. government says that it's air force shot down a spy balloon, that american media.
s. and china has always been characterized by mistrust . the world's 2 largest economies view each other as rivals and their latest dispute was ignited by a white balloon that china flew over you west territory. the u. s. government says that it's air force shot down a spy balloon, that american media.
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he said russia was defending people�*s lives, defending our native home, was the phrase he used, but he said the westuption scandals and other problems. he notably said russia was not fighting ukrainians. he said they had become hostages of what he described as the kyiv regime. and given the discussions that have been going on recently, including just yesterday in kyiv between president zelensky and president biden, vladimir putin said the more long—range weapons arrive from the west, the more we will have to push the threat from our borders. that is natural, he said. he said it was impossible to defeat russia on the battlefield. let me also bring you some reaction we have been getting to this speech so far. this from the white house describing vladimir putin�*s accusations that russia had been threatened by the west as justification for invading ukraine as an absurdity. nobody is attacking russia, said the white house national security adviser. he went on and said there is a kind of absurdity that russia is under some kind of military threat from ukraine or anyone else. we have had this reaction fro
he said russia was defending people�*s lives, defending our native home, was the phrase he used, but he said the westuption scandals and other problems. he notably said russia was not fighting ukrainians. he said they had become hostages of what he described as the kyiv regime. and given the discussions that have been going on recently, including just yesterday in kyiv between president zelensky and president biden, vladimir putin said the more long—range weapons arrive from the west, the...
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s. a chinese balloon that had been drifting over the west for several days to spawn his previous claims that the croft was not capable of surveillance and did not pose a threat. china re stromey dissatisfied with the u. s. attack on the chinese, on mondays ship and voices, it's protests. we have repeatedly informed the u. s. side that the balloons design purely for civilian use, an accidentally across the u. s. borders. in such circumstances, the u. s. use of force is an obvious overreaction and a violation of international practice. finally, after days of deliberation and doubt, us find 2 jets of short time. what they claim is a chinese spy bloom. beijing of course denies this. it says that it was a web whether observation balloon, although there is some confusion over whose recommendation it was to, to shoot down the balloon and listen to what us president joe biden told june the 30th to successfully took it down. and i want to compliment on our aviators who did it, and we'll have more to report on a little later. thank you. what they say by the, by now on the same recommendation from
s. a chinese balloon that had been drifting over the west for several days to spawn his previous claims that the croft was not capable of surveillance and did not pose a threat. china re stromey dissatisfied with the u. s. attack on the chinese, on mondays ship and voices, it's protests. we have repeatedly informed the u. s. side that the balloons design purely for civilian use, an accidentally across the u. s. borders. in such circumstances, the u. s. use of force is an obvious overreaction...
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s. pickney. nastya in the northern capital will be in the second half of the day , gusts of south-west wind up to4 m / s are possible. and this means, perhaps, the collapse of weakly fixed structures. in addition, that wind will drive water from the gulf of finland into the mouth of the neva closer to night. the weather will begin to improve precipitation will stop, well, the wind is already sitting by saturday morning over the coming weekend as a result of increased cyclonic activity in most regions of europe. russia will not do without precipitation. most of all, snow is predicted in the west of our country and in certain regions of central russia, where 5-10 mm will fall into the precipitation, and in some places even up to 10-15 mm, which is 1/4 of the 7 monthly norm. light snow will begin in the capital region on friday evening, which, however, by the middle saturday nights will already stop raining again from 18:00 on saturdays, but with greater intensity and duration , the wind will intensify, blizzards of blissful snowfalls will swirl. with deterioration of visibility up to 1-3 km. on the
s. pickney. nastya in the northern capital will be in the second half of the day , gusts of south-west wind up to4 m / s are possible. and this means, perhaps, the collapse of weakly fixed structures. in addition, that wind will drive water from the gulf of finland into the mouth of the neva closer to night. the weather will begin to improve precipitation will stop, well, the wind is already sitting by saturday morning over the coming weekend as a result of increased cyclonic activity in most...
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america , in particular, solovyov discussed the relative military and technical weakness of the west, let 's see what would be agreed with the americans very desirable nuclear peppa is america with whom we can come to an agreement. now there is no answer and what answer they have is not political because he formulated that they have no military-technical readiness to respond. mr. generals , in the situation in which we are now among the 54 countries of the anti-putin coalition, there is no other way to win or at least help ukraine to win putin and it is clear that uh, hmm, there is a big problem with the citizens of this country, who, according to sociology, although there where authoritarian, apparently, sociology does not work, but still, where the majority of citizens support putin and his aggressive policy, how to be in this situation, considering that everything - after all, we have a fairly large border with the russian federation, and even after our victory, we will still have to live next to this aggressive and stupid neighbor, the biggest problem for us is where is the militarizatio
america , in particular, solovyov discussed the relative military and technical weakness of the west, let 's see what would be agreed with the americans very desirable nuclear peppa is america with whom we can come to an agreement. now there is no answer and what answer they have is not political because he formulated that they have no military-technical readiness to respond. mr. generals , in the situation in which we are now among the 54 countries of the anti-putin coalition, there is no...
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belonging to hamas. israel's cabinet has recognized 9 illegal settler outposts in the occupied west bank despite past u. s. opposition or far right minister also said $10000.00 housing units could be built in separate existing. illegal settlements on a sting in authority has described the decision as an open war against the palestinian people. the u. s. has yet to comment for last month at some bassinger said the country opposes the authorization of israeli outposts. a 100 and this is a political analyst. he says the move is another blatant is very violation of international law. see you really think about it. the whole state of israel is illegally existing on the land of the policy us because it does not implement international law and the national agreements and resolutions in order to share the land with. so there is no legal settlements and illegal settlements. and i think this too is illegal, and there is, there was rule with the military rule and now it is military rule and criminal rule . some of the ministers with the prime minister, israeli prime minister, who is under investigation. our criminal
belonging to hamas. israel's cabinet has recognized 9 illegal settler outposts in the occupied west bank despite past u. s. opposition or far right minister also said $10000.00 housing units could be built in separate existing. illegal settlements on a sting in authority has described the decision as an open war against the palestinian people. the u. s. has yet to comment for last month at some bassinger said the country opposes the authorization of israeli outposts. a 100 and this is a...
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west africa must have, does ex french call on a use what we call trauma? so the students, it is but a very low insomnia. she cannot develop, it depend, so it's s colonizer spiny african countries, west african countries colonized by, by the french needs to have their own could and need to have their own money. and then to set their own, you know, a miles, an international, a global trade market. now, following up on that, what do the locals in the south hell region say about the french controlling these foreign reserves in the south region? so there is a growing french sentiment about the use of trends. and a lot of similar society organizations really working in the way to raise our nest for gasoline meant to start collaborating in terms of using defense. if i could m c and then use their own currency as nigeria years later, in my class in the synagogue even toggle, there is a lot of units economist advocating for change for those african countries to use their own currency. so as the african union considering really creating their own joint currency today considering there is a lot of research going on and there's a lot of stocks going on. b
west africa must have, does ex french call on a use what we call trauma? so the students, it is but a very low insomnia. she cannot develop, it depend, so it's s colonizer spiny african countries, west african countries colonized by, by the french needs to have their own could and need to have their own money. and then to set their own, you know, a miles, an international, a global trade market. now, following up on that, what do the locals in the south hell region say about the french...
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s answers. an expert on west asian issues. hello i submit to you that one of the military goals of the new cabinet of the zionist regime, which was formed with the presence of right-wing parties , is the expansion of jewish settlements in the west bank of the jordan river, especially jerusalem. the zionist leader withdrew and asked josh to issue a statement. to you, dear viewers, what is happening in the international and regional scene, which actually indicated the relations with the zionist regime, that it was a beautiful wedding that took place in he said , but this action was a complete propaganda action what has been done in terms of american relations and coordination with america has been done, and after the liberation , it has taken steps towards the development of relations with the zionist regime. after the last three days, we saw that a jewish temple was actually opened in dubai and he is playing his own game, mr. soltani, we know that with the middleman of the united states and the biden government and the pressure
s answers. an expert on west asian issues. hello i submit to you that one of the military goals of the new cabinet of the zionist regime, which was formed with the presence of right-wing parties , is the expansion of jewish settlements in the west bank of the jordan river, especially jerusalem. the zionist leader withdrew and asked josh to issue a statement. to you, dear viewers, what is happening in the international and regional scene, which actually indicated the relations with the zionist...
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west. a recent poll found that more respondents blamed either nato or the u. s, than russia for the war in ukraine. columns and commentator george them, wiley believes western leaders are winning everyone over with their anti russia narrative. the problem is that the european leads have been getting themselves more and more entangled in ukraine and failing completely, failing to shift public opinion to persuade the public that there are some michael european national interests involved in ukraine and particularly that the sacrifices that they're demanding from their public is somehow an important, vital strategic objective polls and particularly young goals, according to the poll, are also very skeptical about further involvement in ukraine. i think it's very interesting and is a striking commentary of on the failure of europe's political leads to persuade public opinion. kiev security services have conducted a wave of raids on a number of ukrainian officials in typhoons in the country and follow several figures in government resigning last week. large scale emb
west. a recent poll found that more respondents blamed either nato or the u. s, than russia for the war in ukraine. columns and commentator george them, wiley believes western leaders are winning everyone over with their anti russia narrative. the problem is that the european leads have been getting themselves more and more entangled in ukraine and failing completely, failing to shift public opinion to persuade the public that there are some michael european national interests involved in...
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west. also on the program, a u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket wraps up his middle east visit and the call for peace and express his concerns about escalating tensions between israelis and palestinians. armies of those killed in monday mosque bombing in a shower barrier that at least a 100 people lost their lives in pakistan's deadliest militant attack. for years, a day to the pope's visit to one of africa's post catholic countries, democratic republic of congo, up to a 1000000 people are expected at a mass in the capitol. kinship. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. russian forces in east and ukraine have gained ground to close to back most in the continuing the offensive but destroyed parts of the city. ukraine is pressuring its allies to supply fight suggests. as president, the landscape warns at rushes, preparing for a major escalation of the conflict. case has been promised between a 120 and a 140 tanks in the 1st wave of deliverance from a coalition of one of 12 countries in my will to all 9 years. w
west. also on the program, a u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket wraps up his middle east visit and the call for peace and express his concerns about escalating tensions between israelis and palestinians. armies of those killed in monday mosque bombing in a shower barrier that at least a 100 people lost their lives in pakistan's deadliest militant attack. for years, a day to the pope's visit to one of africa's post catholic countries, democratic republic of congo, up to a 1000000 people...
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s. and china has always been characterized by mistrust . the world's 2 largest economies view each other as rivals and their latest dispute was ignited by a white balloon that china flew over you west territory. the u. s. government says that it's air force shot down a spy balloon that american media describes.
s. and china has always been characterized by mistrust . the world's 2 largest economies view each other as rivals and their latest dispute was ignited by a white balloon that china flew over you west territory. the u. s. government says that it's air force shot down a spy balloon that american media describes.
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s. secretary of state came to ramallah in the west bank after a wave of violence that took the lives of both palestinian and israeli and intensified idea of military raids. especially in the camp janine in the north, although complied west bank that made january the deadliest month for palestinians . and several years was at least 35 people killed at hays meeting with lincoln. president a bus said it is time for the international community to interfere at his meeting with abbas here in that i'm allah. blinking said it is important to ensure that his rallies and palestinians have equal rights. but he did not make any comment on these rally policy that is far from serving this goal, we uphold any or by either side that makes that goal more difficult to achieve more disease. and we've been clear that this includes things like settlement, example the legalization of demolition is an eviction structure to the historic status of the holy site. and of course, in fighting and acquiescing to the violence. just days ago, the country's new national security minister gave a green light to house
s. secretary of state came to ramallah in the west bank after a wave of violence that took the lives of both palestinian and israeli and intensified idea of military raids. especially in the camp janine in the north, although complied west bank that made january the deadliest month for palestinians . and several years was at least 35 people killed at hays meeting with lincoln. president a bus said it is time for the international community to interfere at his meeting with abbas here in that i'm...
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s. alms companies, the west has found a pretext for increasing revenues. the west is directly involved in the conflict, not only by sending alms, but also by sending most rece give orders to we did a move, so russia and china echoed what sounded like the message of roger waters, which was that there needed to be negotiation to resolve the conflict and that for a more weapons into the key of government was not a good move, wasn't going to lead to peace. now, there were polite words from other members of the security council toward roger waters. and there were clear differences, regardless that there was a pretty clear call from the united states to simply condemn russia, to blame russia for the entire conflict. and despite their willingness to hear from roger waters, it seems like the other representatives that were aligned with the united states were not really willing to look beyond the u. s. narrative that blames russia for the entire conflict. so there were clear differences articulated at the meeting. it was certainly certainly a rare day at the un hea
s. alms companies, the west has found a pretext for increasing revenues. the west is directly involved in the conflict, not only by sending alms, but also by sending most rece give orders to we did a move, so russia and china echoed what sounded like the message of roger waters, which was that there needed to be negotiation to resolve the conflict and that for a more weapons into the key of government was not a good move, wasn't going to lead to peace. now, there were polite words from other...