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up next are sophie shevardnadze red knights the g.m. debate in the latest edition of her interview show. speak or language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing story so you. can try. to find out more visit or a big. dog called. mission free accreditation free in-store judges free. arrangement free. three stooges free. download free blow against quality video for your media projects a free meal dog hearty dot com. welcome to sophie and go on sophie shevardnadze our topic today is tasty but possibly dangerous genetically modified products are invading our supermarkets looking good place to find one quick in a field they look like an awesome way to solve what supply issues but what if the real cost of a species is revealed it's already. the god delusion breaking into nature's design the green revolution and genetic engineering tech was sold as the keys to feed the world's hungry but famine still strike the world's most vulnerable have not been
up next are sophie shevardnadze red knights the g.m. debate in the latest edition of her interview show. speak or language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing story so you. can try. to find out more visit or a big. dog called. mission free accreditation free in-store judges free. arrangement free. three stooges free. download free blow against quality video for your media projects a free meal dog...
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hello welcome to sophie and sophie shevardnadze levanon.
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sophie shevardnadze talks to a former lebanese army chief about how the long lasting conflict in syria is affecting his country. syria shattered into pieces the wall has left nothing intact little remains of that peaceful pasta little kept for a peaceful future. as rebels fight the government and each other the ones who suffer the people. how does it feel to share the border with such a neighbor. to lebanon's ex chief commander. at a spirit of diplomatic optimism at the u.n. also extended to a rare account or which saw the u.s. secretary of state made his iranian counterpart for they are a country's highest level talks in a generation their meeting centered on iran's atomic program and fell within the framework of a seven nation to give speaking to the washington post iranian president hassan rouhani expressed hope of more cooperation with the u.s. and that he wants to reach a deal within months the shift in tone was widely welcomed both sides remain cautious saying actions will speak louder than words international law professor and middle east expert. as iran is trying to win the hea
sophie shevardnadze talks to a former lebanese army chief about how the long lasting conflict in syria is affecting his country. syria shattered into pieces the wall has left nothing intact little remains of that peaceful pasta little kept for a peaceful future. as rebels fight the government and each other the ones who suffer the people. how does it feel to share the border with such a neighbor. to lebanon's ex chief commander. at a spirit of diplomatic optimism at the u.n. also extended to a...
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shevardnadze today where we're in beirut capital of lebanon when you're in this beautiful middle eastern city it is hard to imagine that there is a battleground next door in syria with endless blood tears and destruction and the echoes of this conflict cannot resonate around lebanon and whoever you talk to in beirut has one question on their mind when is it going to be over. syria shattered into pieces. little remains of the peaceful little kept for a peaceful future. as rebels fight the government. of the people. is present a sad. how does it feel to share the border with such a neighbor. with the syrians general michael. general michel aoun thank you very much for being with russia today. so a year ago when you were asked about the conflict in syria you expressed confidence that the opposition would lose you still think so. zero zero. zero zero zero. zero what. the crisis it's a stop to. this. compromising you know. between. syria. and giving go. the senate will be before nothing you know syria has to get something. for that so all the process will continue to reach a final. final sett
shevardnadze today where we're in beirut capital of lebanon when you're in this beautiful middle eastern city it is hard to imagine that there is a battleground next door in syria with endless blood tears and destruction and the echoes of this conflict cannot resonate around lebanon and whoever you talk to in beirut has one question on their mind when is it going to be over. syria shattered into pieces. little remains of the peaceful little kept for a peaceful future. as rebels fight the...
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hello welcome to sofia and so the shevardnadze levanon has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria they come in addition to the already great number of refugees from palestine was well me remains out of sides after decades in exile but the newcomers there are for the long term and will they cost the lebanese economy took one bull well lebanon be dragged deeper into its neighbors conflict following to beirut to talk to one of the country's most influential politicians former prime minister fouad siniora. they cross the border every day the syrian refugees escaping the chaos of war in their. filling up homes and tent camps stranded and separated from their families lebanon promised to keep the border open for whoever runs from the war but struggles to feed and keep warm the needy lacking a plan for their future. how strong is lebanon's helping and how far will it breach how committed is beirut to its neighbor. floods in here as think you very much for being with r.t. today thank you for coming in so we're actually witnessing the resurgence of sectarian violence here in bei
hello welcome to sofia and so the shevardnadze levanon has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria they come in addition to the already great number of refugees from palestine was well me remains out of sides after decades in exile but the newcomers there are for the long term and will they cost the lebanese economy took one bull well lebanon be dragged deeper into its neighbors conflict following to beirut to talk to one of the country's most influential politicians former prime...
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sophie shevardnadze that's in just a couple of moments. iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements and airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious turn a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is impossible i am not good at predicting the future but i can say is that we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the us economy with its unfathomable debt is really propped up by war and the petro dollar so if the us backs down here would could be the beginning of the end for the world's only hyper power but if they do attack syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will
sophie shevardnadze that's in just a couple of moments. iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements and airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious turn a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is impossible i am not good at predicting the future but i can say is that we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the us...
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hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophia shevardnadze levanon has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria they come in addition to the already great number of refugees from palestine was well made remains out of sight after decades in exile but the newcomers there for the long term and will they cause the lebanese economy to crumble well lebanon be dragged deeper into its neighbors conflict following to beirut to talk to one of the country's most and.
hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophia shevardnadze levanon has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria they come in addition to the already great number of refugees from palestine was well made remains out of sight after decades in exile but the newcomers there for the long term and will they cause the lebanese economy to crumble well lebanon be dragged deeper into its neighbors conflict following to beirut to talk to one of the country's most and.
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welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about syria the u.s. congress is voting on about my proposal to bomb syria an operation he claims will be surgical not intended to instigate regime change that was seen as the full and if we have why aren't we learning. striking syria an absurdity or a righteousness city america's ships sit on the horizon do they carry hopes for a solution or nails for the coffin of assad's presidency. can the west reads the reality of conflicts in the east. the chemical trail poisons it all is syria the next iraq. is assad then you said. will surgical strikes cure the patient or spreads disease inside the borders and beyond . i guess today is the person directly involved in taking a similar decision to launch an attack on another country without a complete picture jack straw that's one member of parliament and british foreign secretary when britain went into war with iraq. have you with us today. thank you so do you think the congress will approve the strike. i assume that congress will approve the strike if only because
welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about syria the u.s. congress is voting on about my proposal to bomb syria an operation he claims will be surgical not intended to instigate regime change that was seen as the full and if we have why aren't we learning. striking syria an absurdity or a righteousness city america's ships sit on the horizon do they carry hopes for a solution or nails for the coffin of assad's presidency. can the west reads the reality of...
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hello and welcome to sophie and co the shevardnadze well look at the global economy today and how i would speak this players the world trade organization is finding its way in the changing circumstances. in the stormy you don't say for ocean of the global economy it's short there is safety in numbers. the world trade organization was called on to steady the ship coordinates direction and help the participants communicate. in the turbulence of recent years because these giants lost its called friends while its members become more selfish the rich dominate the poor imposing unfair rules of training better deals. how can the w t o restore come among its ranks and extinguish fierce trade conflicts does it know where it's headed where is it safer to be now within the w t o or with ours. and our guest today is it all back to us of that though the director general of the world trade organization who just assumed office at the beginning of september this year mr as a veteran it's great to have you with us on the show. so in your first address to the director general you said at the w t o one the
hello and welcome to sophie and co the shevardnadze well look at the global economy today and how i would speak this players the world trade organization is finding its way in the changing circumstances. in the stormy you don't say for ocean of the global economy it's short there is safety in numbers. the world trade organization was called on to steady the ship coordinates direction and help the participants communicate. in the turbulence of recent years because these giants lost its called...
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allen welcome to sophie and co the shevardnadze well look at the global economy today and how i would speak this players the world trade organization is finding its way in the changing circumstances. in the storm and on safe ocean for the global economy it's thought there is safety in numbers. the world trade organization was called on to study the shift coordinates direction and help participants communicate. in the turbulence of recent years because these giants lost it's called for dense while its members become more selfish the rich dominate even the poor imposing full and fair rules for obtaining better deals . how can the w t o restore come among its ranks and extinguish fierce trade conflicts doesn't know where it's heading where is it safer to be now within the w t o or without it. and our guest today is it all back to as of that though the director general of the world trade organization who just assumed office at the beginning of september this year mr as a veteran it's great to have you with us on the show. so in your first address. general you said the w t o and the multil
allen welcome to sophie and co the shevardnadze well look at the global economy today and how i would speak this players the world trade organization is finding its way in the changing circumstances. in the storm and on safe ocean for the global economy it's thought there is safety in numbers. the world trade organization was called on to study the shift coordinates direction and help participants communicate. in the turbulence of recent years because these giants lost it's called for dense...
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the russian president's press chief talks to r t's a sophie shevardnadze in a few minutes. iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements of airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious toward a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is a possible i'm not good at predicting the future but i can see is that we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the u.s. economy with its unfathomable debt is really propped up by war in the petro dollars so if the us backs down here what could be the beginning of the end for the world's only hyper power but if they do attack syria there will probably be so. some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one one by.
the russian president's press chief talks to r t's a sophie shevardnadze in a few minutes. iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements of airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious toward a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is a possible i'm not good at predicting the future but i can see is that we are living in a very tense moment...
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institute of responsible technology thank you once again for since your with so thinker and me sophie shevardnadze alan see you next time. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with monks cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on a. secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dot com. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you join the military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but however good people didn't get hurt. but i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to. sometimes i feel like. i'm right i should have died over there. are some some people who are
institute of responsible technology thank you once again for since your with so thinker and me sophie shevardnadze alan see you next time. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with monks cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on a. secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to...
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from the institute of responsible technology thank you once again for since i think i mean sophie shevardnadze i will see you next time. please speak to a language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the will talks books that vo ip interviews intriguing stories tell you. then try. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports to the pollution and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point i come on to say that if mr k.l.a. car is on the docket delgado. they do no more weasel words when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you have to punch be ready for a battle printout of speech and little down to freedom to cast. live. live live. live . wealthy british style. guys on. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. the bible says many times the gold is the father of all forms. i'm sure you called me to say if these children. are straight from the orphanage tha
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hello welcome to sophie and co i was sophie shevardnadze the notorious n.s.a.leaks of better words snowden have ended a whole erode faith and privacy that can co-exist with modern technology they also cost him his u.s. passport and forced him to flee his homeland turn into a sea of uncertainty snowden has temporarily anchored himself here in russia which is now his place of refuge and also sort of a prison. a strange sky sky he says he never planned to come one says sovan to the world's biggest power he's now running from it's off to leaking some of its big secrets it would snow today would stay here i just saw him in detroit he was. and with no passport and no way to return to russia because he is new. or does he feel it's a prison he cannot wait to escape. does he still believe his sacrifice was worth the price. now we're talking about edward snowden to the only person that is known to have access to him at the moment and that's his lawyer and that's what you thought if i say i didn't think you very much for being with us on the program today don't know we've
hello welcome to sophie and co i was sophie shevardnadze the notorious n.s.a.leaks of better words snowden have ended a whole erode faith and privacy that can co-exist with modern technology they also cost him his u.s. passport and forced him to flee his homeland turn into a sea of uncertainty snowden has temporarily anchored himself here in russia which is now his place of refuge and also sort of a prison. a strange sky sky he says he never planned to come one says sovan to the world's biggest...
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now welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about syria the u.s. congress is voting on about his proposal to bomb syria an operation he claims will be surgical not intended to instigate regime change that was seen as the full and if we have why aren't we learning. striking syria an absurdity the righteousness city america's ships sit on the horizon but do they carry hopes for a solution or nails for the coffin of assad.
now welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about syria the u.s. congress is voting on about his proposal to bomb syria an operation he claims will be surgical not intended to instigate regime change that was seen as the full and if we have why aren't we learning. striking syria an absurdity the righteousness city america's ships sit on the horizon but do they carry hopes for a solution or nails for the coffin of assad.
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the welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and a.j. it is at a crossroads actually it's been there for quite a while without finding the way to move on after the closing dictator barricades in black to first screen shots of democracy appeared but just after a year in office egypt's first ever democratically elected leader mohamed morsi was removed as well now the question is what's next. mubarak i was to morsi to protests continuing people dying. how much more blood has to spill to achieve stability and how many more changes at the top are egypt's leaders just puppets of the real pharaoh the military will disown the ever rise over egypt will the ancients low. of noel finds peace and flourish again. and our guest today is not being the fox lady minister of foreign affairs of egypt's interim government foreign minister it's great to have you in our to studios today with us thank you for having me right so it's not a dictatorship right now in egypt it's not quite a democracy and people are talking about the military rule who is really in
the welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and a.j. it is at a crossroads actually it's been there for quite a while without finding the way to move on after the closing dictator barricades in black to first screen shots of democracy appeared but just after a year in office egypt's first ever democratically elected leader mohamed morsi was removed as well now the question is what's next. mubarak i was to morsi to protests continuing people dying. how much more blood has to spill to...
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shevardnadze talks to jeffrey smith from the institute of responsible technology about the hazards of genetically modified foods and the key figure in the jama market monsanto. they lied about the toxicity of their former products p c b's age of darren's d.d.t. and they have an unprecedented control around the world and the regulatory bodies this is exemplified by the food and drug administration where the policy on g.m. owes was overseen by monsanto's former attorney michael taylor and the policy falsely claims that the agency wasn't aware of any information showing the g m o's were significantly different therefore the f.d.a. requires no safety studies and no labeling they leave it up to monsanto to determine if their foods are safe and mud sand it doesn't even have to tell the f.d.a. or consumers if it wants to slip a g.m.o. into our food supply. it's been a top destination for tourists from around the world for centuries but the way guests in paris are being welcomed and treated suddenly become a cause for concern for the city's authorities we'll tell you why in a few minutes. the
shevardnadze talks to jeffrey smith from the institute of responsible technology about the hazards of genetically modified foods and the key figure in the jama market monsanto. they lied about the toxicity of their former products p c b's age of darren's d.d.t. and they have an unprecedented control around the world and the regulatory bodies this is exemplified by the food and drug administration where the policy on g.m. owes was overseen by monsanto's former attorney michael taylor and the...
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leaker edward snowden been doing since he accepted asylum in russia sophie shevardnadze has asked his lawyer just that that's up next. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. turned over to the u.s. for. the sole the birth of the law i. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban but i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. raving of the start of. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me never short of money but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. on wife my daughter. the one time a trap. on our t.v. . hello welcome to sophie and co i was selfish ever accept the notorious n.s.a. leaks a better word snowden have ended
leaker edward snowden been doing since he accepted asylum in russia sophie shevardnadze has asked his lawyer just that that's up next. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. turned over to the u.s. for. the sole the birth of the law...
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the responsible technology thank you once again for since you're with the thinker and me sophie shevardnadze alan see you next time. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so unlike the players i know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say it's ok as a car is on the docket. no more weasel words when you fade a direct question be prepared for a change when you have to punch be ready for a battle pretty speech and a little down different costs. but . i think i feel alone and. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. it. wealthy british. time right. leg market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. mission free cretaceous free. for chargers free arrangement free. three stooges free. old free blog clothing videos for your media project a free media. german intelligence shares obama's confidence the assad regime was behind last month's alleged chemi
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hello and welcome to sophie and go on sophie shevardnadze our topic today is tasty but possibly dangerous genetically modified products are invading our supermarkets looking good.
hello and welcome to sophie and go on sophie shevardnadze our topic today is tasty but possibly dangerous genetically modified products are invading our supermarkets looking good.
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responsible technology thank you once again for us inside here with the thinker and me sophie shevardnadze alan see you next time. live. live. live live. live . they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not going to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. however good people didn't get hurt. but i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because. i saw some people who had died. near is cheaper than therapy. on our. own and the new mom and i watch the news all the face i decide to. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. it's not going to take part in a military campaign against syria this as a u.s. aircraft carrier boosts america's navy presence in the region meanwhile. revelations that a british company with kwan for the life of that full potential in that gas station syria
responsible technology thank you once again for us inside here with the thinker and me sophie shevardnadze alan see you next time. live. live. live live. live . they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not going to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. however good people...
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hello welcome to sophie and i'm sophie shevardnadze today we were in beirut capital of lebanon one year in this beautiful middle eastern city it is hard to imagine that there was a battleground next door in syria with endless blood tears and destruction and the echoes of this conflict cannot but resonate around lebanon and whoever you talk to they would has one question on their mind when is it going to be over. syria shattered into pieces the wall has left nothing in tax little remains of the peaceful pasta little kept for a peaceful future. as rebels fight the government and each other the ones who suffer the people. is president just sad right over rome a would stepping down contribution how does it feel to share the border with such a neighbor. to lebanon's ex chief commander the person who had his share of fighting with this syrians general michael. general michel aoun thank you very much for being with russia today you're always come so a year ago when you were asked about the conflict in syria you expressed confidence that the opposition would lose he still. thank so. they lost a
hello welcome to sophie and i'm sophie shevardnadze today we were in beirut capital of lebanon one year in this beautiful middle eastern city it is hard to imagine that there was a battleground next door in syria with endless blood tears and destruction and the echoes of this conflict cannot but resonate around lebanon and whoever you talk to they would has one question on their mind when is it going to be over. syria shattered into pieces the wall has left nothing in tax little remains of the...
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drags on well its neighbors to billet taters how long can we keep the balance big question sophie shevardnadze looks at that after the break. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motions secure the way your party years ago. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are today. this point being an expensive car soon. the new fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. concentrate . on archie. the island is so small the fermi's it's the center see the center of the universe. on a tiny island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stands a ruined monastery forty years ago two lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here . they have no idea but the island would change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the island. never seen anything like this before visiting the coming months. in the fortress of ice is grown in just one hour and it's only the beginning. i want to. pick up something that is quite simply it's. place was no way
drags on well its neighbors to billet taters how long can we keep the balance big question sophie shevardnadze looks at that after the break. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motions secure the way your party years ago. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are today. this point being an expensive car soon. the new fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a...
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lower welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and egypt is at a crossroads actually it's been there for quite a while without finding the way to move on after the closing dictator barricades. black to first green shoots of democracy appeared but just after a year in office egypt's first ever democratically elected leader mohamed morsi was removed as well now the question is what's next. mubarak. morsi ousted protests continuing people dying. how much more blood has to spill to achieve stability and how many more changes at the top are egypt's leaders just puppets of the real pharaoh the military will disown the ever rise over egypt will the ancient land of no oil find peace and flourish again. and our guest today is not being a fox needed minister of foreign affairs of egypt's.
lower welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and egypt is at a crossroads actually it's been there for quite a while without finding the way to move on after the closing dictator barricades. black to first green shoots of democracy appeared but just after a year in office egypt's first ever democratically elected leader mohamed morsi was removed as well now the question is what's next. mubarak. morsi ousted protests continuing people dying. how much more blood has to spill to achieve...
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helen welcome to mean sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about syria again years limited strikes are being held back and may not take place at all in no small part thanks to russia but it progress in a war that has already cost so many lives are we back to square one. millions of people displaced hundreds of thousands killed.
helen welcome to mean sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about syria again years limited strikes are being held back and may not take place at all in no small part thanks to russia but it progress in a war that has already cost so many lives are we back to square one. millions of people displaced hundreds of thousands killed.
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shirt sophie shevardnadze reignites the g.m. debate in the latest edition of her interview shows. many gay bars are starting to refuse to sell russian vodka as a means of protesting the homosexual propaganda laws in russia as i've said before boycotts are a great way to put pressure on people but are they putting pressure on the right people not only is it racist to assume that hurting the vodka flow will deal a massive blow to the russian economy but it is also racist to think that any vodka with a russian sounding name is itself russian and many videos angry gay bartenders were pouring stolichnaya vodka what should be put out by the way onto the ground in a fury but if those bartenders would take a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced and bold in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n p d group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smirnoff which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself way to support th
shirt sophie shevardnadze reignites the g.m. debate in the latest edition of her interview shows. many gay bars are starting to refuse to sell russian vodka as a means of protesting the homosexual propaganda laws in russia as i've said before boycotts are a great way to put pressure on people but are they putting pressure on the right people not only is it racist to assume that hurting the vodka flow will deal a massive blow to the russian economy but it is also racist to think that any vodka...
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sophie shevardnadze talks to lebanon's ex army chief to discuss how the long lasting conflict is affecting he's country. syria shattered into pieces the wall has left nothing intact little remains of the peaceful pasta little kept for a peaceful future. as rebels fight the government and each other the ones who suffer the people. how does it feel to share the border with such a neighbor. told to lebanon's ex chief commander. now another major breakthrough at the un general assembly u.s. and iranian officials held one of the highest level meetings in more than thirty years of frozen relations the american secretary of state and he is running counterpart that face to face as part of seven nation talks on reviving stalled negotiations over iran's nuclear ambitions the iranian foreign minister said these countries hoping a deal on the contested issue can be made it was a new year with the u.s. and british diplomats praising the tell and spirit of the meeting however he said sanctions against iran were counterproductive and expressed hope they would be lifted in the near future earlier the u.s.
sophie shevardnadze talks to lebanon's ex army chief to discuss how the long lasting conflict is affecting he's country. syria shattered into pieces the wall has left nothing intact little remains of the peaceful pasta little kept for a peaceful future. as rebels fight the government and each other the ones who suffer the people. how does it feel to share the border with such a neighbor. told to lebanon's ex chief commander. now another major breakthrough at the un general assembly u.s. and...
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alone welcome to me sophie shevardnadze but today we're talking about syria again u.s. military strikes are being held back and may not take place at all in no small part thanks to russia but is it progress in a war that has already cost so what he lives or are we back to square one. millions of people displaced hundreds of thousands killed and lists fights with little advantage why the sides push the end of the civil war in syria beyond the horizon by the size and the rebels are running on weapons supplied by their powerful respected allies to the syrians care who wins any war would a possible intervention solway anything or just worsen the disaster who has the key to the door which leads to peace. and our guest today hans blix who worked as the u.n. chief weapons inspector read the time iraq was accused of having weapons of mass destruction and was invaded as a result mr blix it's really great to have you with us on the show now russia's latest offer to hand over the control of syria's chemical stockpiles to the international community can you call it a diplomatic suc
alone welcome to me sophie shevardnadze but today we're talking about syria again u.s. military strikes are being held back and may not take place at all in no small part thanks to russia but is it progress in a war that has already cost so what he lives or are we back to square one. millions of people displaced hundreds of thousands killed and lists fights with little advantage why the sides push the end of the civil war in syria beyond the horizon by the size and the rebels are running on...
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as thank you both here in moscow of the break sophie shevardnadze his interview with the russian president spokesman just a little under two minutes from. iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements of airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious.
as thank you both here in moscow of the break sophie shevardnadze his interview with the russian president spokesman just a little under two minutes from. iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements of airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious.