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dhl group ceo tobias meyer joins us now.ast coming in slightly more conservative than some analysts expected, below the estimates. what is behind that relatively cautious forecast for the year? tobias: yeah, it is simply that the relatively slow start that we are seeing and the outlook for the coming months for the first quarter, first half just does not look so bright and that's on a macroeconomic side, but also on trade. we see a certain slowness. it is leveling out. there is clearly not the freefall we see in the middle of last year but we are not at a stage where we see that stimulus, particularly on the b2b side of our business, express cargo being shipped from asia. within asia, there is a lot of weakness in the sector. b2c, the trend very much intact again so that's clearly a positive in our business portfolio but the b2b side, the recovery seems to be slower. tom: what does that mean for the outlook for volumes, tobias? tobias: so what we have seen last year on the volume side is a drop, particularly on the airfreigh
dhl group ceo tobias meyer joins us now.ast coming in slightly more conservative than some analysts expected, below the estimates. what is behind that relatively cautious forecast for the year? tobias: yeah, it is simply that the relatively slow start that we are seeing and the outlook for the coming months for the first quarter, first half just does not look so bright and that's on a macroeconomic side, but also on trade. we see a certain slowness. it is leveling out. there is clearly not the...
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tobias menzies. tobias menzies, yes.o i felt i was watching the real abraham lincoln, the real secretary of war, stanton you know, can in any tv series have every fact in my book? of course not. but are the characters real? yes. so i'm very happy with it. a series that viewers can watch on apple tv. plus, let's go back to the scene of the crime, though, as it were, to ford's theater. how does john wilkes booth get within derringer distance of z/abraham lincoln and how does e do the deed in front of a thousand people in the theater and make it out of the theater to get here to the strat tavern? well, booth plot was ingenious. he knew ford's theater like the back of his hand, so he knew to enter through the back door to the stage entrance. he knew there was a trapdoor that led beneath the stage so he could cross the width of the theater without being then he emerged to the exit of that trapdoor, walked down an air passageway, came out on the 10th street, the front of ford's theater. anyone who seen who saw him out there wo
tobias menzies. tobias menzies, yes.o i felt i was watching the real abraham lincoln, the real secretary of war, stanton you know, can in any tv series have every fact in my book? of course not. but are the characters real? yes. so i'm very happy with it. a series that viewers can watch on apple tv. plus, let's go back to the scene of the crime, though, as it were, to ford's theater. how does john wilkes booth get within derringer distance of z/abraham lincoln and how does e do the deed in...
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tobias: on the question, what happened to supervision? the financial sector assessments in countries around the world so every five years we go into every single major jurisdiction and do a very deep dive assessment of the structure -- a -- an assessment of what could be the stress, and number two what is thesight and the supervisory practices and you were in three, what are the emergency measure, the crisis management tools they have. in the u.s. we did this the last time in 2020. when you go back to the documents, these are extensive documents that are all available publicly on the inch m.f. website. we clearly flagged, for example that on scythe supervision in those regional institutions, you know, went down dramatically. you know, we criticized the regulatory tiering which went hand in hand with supervisory tiering. as i mentioned earli clear shift toward improving supervision and regulation as well as resolution and crisis management of the larger institutions but the tiering was about proportionality in away that lowered the standar
tobias: on the question, what happened to supervision? the financial sector assessments in countries around the world so every five years we go into every single major jurisdiction and do a very deep dive assessment of the structure -- a -- an assessment of what could be the stress, and number two what is thesight and the supervisory practices and you were in three, what are the emergency measure, the crisis management tools they have. in the u.s. we did this the last time in 2020. when you go...
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my name isj tobias, i think i'm the youngest person— tobias, i think i'm the youngest person here _ tobiaso the — person here at the ripe age of 18 also the youth _ person here at the ripe age of 18 also the youth parliament - person here at the ripe age of 18 . also the youth parliament member person here at the ripe age of 18 - also the youth parliament member for monmouth _ also the youth parliament member for monmouth pond — also the youth parliament member for monmouth pond in— also the youth parliament member for monmouth pond in my— also the youth parliament member for monmouth pond in my time _ also the youth parliament member for monmouth pond in my time living - also the youth parliament member for monmouth pond in my time living in. monmouth pond in my time living in wales, _ monmouth pond in my time living in wales, going — monmouth pond in my time living in wales, going through— monmouth pond in my time living in wales, going through the _ monmouth pond in my time living in wales, going through the pandemic| wales, going through the pandemic and the _ wales, going through the
my name isj tobias, i think i'm the youngest person— tobias, i think i'm the youngest person here _ tobiaso the — person here at the ripe age of 18 also the youth _ person here at the ripe age of 18 also the youth parliament - person here at the ripe age of 18 . also the youth parliament member person here at the ripe age of 18 - also the youth parliament member for monmouth _ also the youth parliament member for monmouth pond — also the youth parliament member for monmouth pond in—...
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tobias: on the question, what happened to supervision? countries around the world yo every single major jurisdiction and do a very deep dive assessment of the■ structure --d be the stress, and number two, what is the regulatory oversight and the supervisory practices, and you were in three, what are the emergency measure, the crisis management too the u.s. t time in 2020. when you go back to the documents, these are extensive documents that are all availablq website. we clearly flagged, for example, that on scythe supervision in those regionaltitutions, you know, went down dramatically. you know, we criticized the regulatory tiering which went■; hand in hand with supervisory tiering. as i mentioned earlier there was a clear improving supervision and regulation as well as resolution and crisis management of the larger institutions but the tie was about proportionality in away that lowered the standards. so you know, i think -- i think what we said back then is very consistent with, you know what has unfolded since then. and again, i think
tobias: on the question, what happened to supervision? countries around the world yo every single major jurisdiction and do a very deep dive assessment of the■ structure --d be the stress, and number two, what is the regulatory oversight and the supervisory practices, and you were in three, what are the emergency measure, the crisis management too the u.s. t time in 2020. when you go back to the documents, these are extensive documents that are all availablq website. we clearly flagged, for...
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tobias, thank you for your time with us here tobias, thank you for your time with us here on tobias, if i may, just on the prime minister's statement, we are witnessing notjust what happened to me and peace being threatened, but a really turbulent period in british politics. i have never seen anything like it, intimidation and threats within our community, and one of the ugliest by—elections i have ever witnessed. so this speech that prime minister gave needed to be said. otherwise the boundaries of acceptable behaviour, as i witnessed, will continue to be tested by ever extreme voices, promoting hate, inciting political discord, taking britain to a very dangerous place, where democracy itself is being challenged. and this is not who we are as a country. it is not who we are as a country. it is not who we are as a country. it is not in keeping with how we do things here, a country that is very proud of our democraticjourney. we continue to be an exemplar across the world of openness, tolerance, and a commitment to uphold international law. changes brought about through peaceful means
tobias, thank you for your time with us here tobias, thank you for your time with us here on tobias, if i may, just on the prime minister's statement, we are witnessing notjust what happened to me and peace being threatened, but a really turbulent period in british politics. i have never seen anything like it, intimidation and threats within our community, and one of the ugliest by—elections i have ever witnessed. so this speech that prime minister gave needed to be said. otherwise the...
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an evolving conversation is the view of tobias ellwood.d in the studio by abdullah al andalusi , the co—founder of the andalusi, the co—founder of the muslim debate initiative. welcome to the program. and toby young, the general secretary of the free speech union. abdullah, there are some that say that this definition that michael gove put out today is aimed at muslim groups. do you believe that to be the case or not? >> i think it was spurred on by the pro—palestine protests that demanded a ceasefire against the massacre and plausibly a genocide against the gaza , genocide against the gaza, according to the international court of justice. >> many would disagree with that. >> let's let the icj review it. they'll review it better than you. but the issue is this that everyone seems to have a short memory. people don't remember the and the the countryside alliance and the anti hunting anti the fox hunting demonstrations riot in demonstrations that ran riot in parliament square. they actually burst into parliament at one point, simon hart orga
an evolving conversation is the view of tobias ellwood.d in the studio by abdullah al andalusi , the co—founder of the andalusi, the co—founder of the muslim debate initiative. welcome to the program. and toby young, the general secretary of the free speech union. abdullah, there are some that say that this definition that michael gove put out today is aimed at muslim groups. do you believe that to be the case or not? >> i think it was spurred on by the pro—palestine protests that...
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sweden, in general what did they exchange for, here is the minister of foreign affairs of sweden, tobiasenly told the turks: that sweden is against nato bases being on swedish territory, that they did not understand where they entered at all, what happened to them, it’s theirs i have to ask, i don’t know, we have quite good relations, we had stable relations with these countries, and i think that they benefited more from the fact that they adhered to neutrality, because this gives certain advantages, at least as... very probably wanted to be members here western club under some kind of umbrella , why do they need this, i frankly don’t understand, this is an absolutely senseless step from the point of view of ensuring their own national interests, well, nevertheless, it ’s up to them to decide, they decided so, well, we don’t have it there there were troops, now there will be, there were no destruction systems there, now they will appear, that’s why we have economic relations? i can’t say 100%, in any case, this is absolutely absolutely, without improving the situation in terms of securit
sweden, in general what did they exchange for, here is the minister of foreign affairs of sweden, tobiasenly told the turks: that sweden is against nato bases being on swedish territory, that they did not understand where they entered at all, what happened to them, it’s theirs i have to ask, i don’t know, we have quite good relations, we had stable relations with these countries, and i think that they benefited more from the fact that they adhered to neutrality, because this gives certain...
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abuse of classified intelligence, as the former head of the british parliament's defense committee, tobiasample, with similar statements. scholz only wants to divert attention from himself, since he himself does not yet want to transfer german long-range taurus missiles to kiev, scholz was criticized in germany, in particular, the representative of the opposition party of the christian democratic union for foreign policy, norbert rötgen, called absolutely scholz’s statements that allegedly not only british, but also french soldiers are involved in launching storm shadow missiles from the territory of ukraine are irresponsible. scholz was wrong and acted irresponsibly when he said that the british and french military allegedly control long-range stormshadow missiles, which are launched from the territory of ukraine in the ssu, says alicia kearns, chairwoman of the british parliament's foreign affairs committee. thus, the german chancellor answered the allies by counting, kearns stated. in turn, the former british defense minister ven wallis, who actually sent stormshadow to ukraine, called
abuse of classified intelligence, as the former head of the british parliament's defense committee, tobiasample, with similar statements. scholz only wants to divert attention from himself, since he himself does not yet want to transfer german long-range taurus missiles to kiev, scholz was criticized in germany, in particular, the representative of the opposition party of the christian democratic union for foreign policy, norbert rötgen, called absolutely scholz’s statements that allegedly...
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thank you tobias , tobias ellwood, their tobias, tobias ellwood, their former chair of the defence select we've run out of time. >> we've run out of time. but i find that a little bit scary. i think that raised more questions than anywhere. than answers. don't go anywhere. we've got more to come. we we've got more to come. yeah, we could . could. >> a brighter with boxt >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. after a quieter end to the weekend , quieter end to the weekend, things are turning more unsettled, i'm afraid. once we head through the new working week, spells of wind and week, further spells of wind and rain across areas rain to come across all areas and that windy weather and that wet and windy weather is already pushing across western southwestern western and southwestern parts of as we go of the uk. i think as we go through today, we could through the day today, we could see particularly heavy see some particularly heavy rain across south—west across the south—west of e
thank you tobias , tobias ellwood, their tobias, tobias ellwood, their former chair of the defence select we've run out of time. >> we've run out of time. but i find that a little bit scary. i think that raised more questions than anywhere. than answers. don't go anywhere. we've got more to come. we we've got more to come. yeah, we could . could. >> a brighter with boxt >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. here's your latest...
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on this move supplies arrive much of the food. entering garza comes on trucks that offers inspect tobias, where the officials at border crossings. israel says that they all that thing enough in the un is failing to distribute it. of these trucks of causes lifeline care. i'm shalom is one of 2 crossings, whereas really officials check the items they say could be used by him. us, which is widely regarded as a terrorist organization. then the supplies are driven back to enter caused by the rafa crossing with egypt. agencies sites this system is acting as a buffer next and helping push palestinians toward starvation. israel is facing increase pressure and this national criticism for blocking a into the strip. this is really officials insist. this isn't the case and say that the real problem is that the un and other international organizations aren't capable of distributing the supplies. once they get to garza, the problem is nothing these really side or the routes for humanity. renee, to gone into guys the problem who was a collective and distributed. and this is the main gap because the un
on this move supplies arrive much of the food. entering garza comes on trucks that offers inspect tobias, where the officials at border crossings. israel says that they all that thing enough in the un is failing to distribute it. of these trucks of causes lifeline care. i'm shalom is one of 2 crossings, whereas really officials check the items they say could be used by him. us, which is widely regarded as a terrorist organization. then the supplies are driven back to enter caused by the rafa...
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message from the minister of foreign affairs appears 15 minutes after this message from sweden's tobiaserrible news about navalny: if the information about death in a russian prison is confirmed, it will be another heinous crime of the putin regime. at the same time, that is, at 14:00 at 35 minutes, on february 16, norwegian foreign minister bart eide writes: deeply saddened by the news of navalny's death, russian. the government bears a heavy burden of responsibility for this, you listen to the numbers, after another 6 minutes, at 14:41, latvian foreign minister edgars renkiewicz writes: “whatever you think of navalny as a politician, he was just brutally murdered kremlin." 14:51. french foreign minister. where is the yamalon autonomous okrug, where is sweden, where is france, where is moldova, and how, as if on command, just minute by minute, well, under the end, as the climax of this coven is a famous person, joe biden, who hardly understands what he is saying, but he was told to say it, and he somehow said it, and it was not just said, it was an address to the nation. “we need to co
message from the minister of foreign affairs appears 15 minutes after this message from sweden's tobiaserrible news about navalny: if the information about death in a russian prison is confirmed, it will be another heinous crime of the putin regime. at the same time, that is, at 14:00 at 35 minutes, on february 16, norwegian foreign minister bart eide writes: deeply saddened by the news of navalny's death, russian. the government bears a heavy burden of responsibility for this, you listen to...
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afterwards the author, tobias verhahat, was identified. it was he who painted the tower and landscape. however, this was back then... centuries ago, paintings were painted on wood, this is one of the most capricious materials, which is why the restoration took almost 7 years. the fact is that the upper boards put pressure on the lower ones, for example, already in the 17th century, restorers had to re-draw the head of king nimrod; it simply peeled off. to prevent this from happening again, experts removed the old varnish, strengthened the image and made a new frame. in fact, the restorers not only gave the masterpiece a name. but a second life. alexey komarov, lead st. petersburg. all news is always available on the media platform. let's see, stay with us. and i became an investigator. premiere on russia channel. and you in general will you ever marry me? independent. you don't give me advice, especially when i don't ask for it. well, which one of them is me, irreplaceable. i'm drawn to you, i can't help it. tireless. i'll come now. don't
afterwards the author, tobias verhahat, was identified. it was he who painted the tower and landscape. however, this was back then... centuries ago, paintings were painted on wood, this is one of the most capricious materials, which is why the restoration took almost 7 years. the fact is that the upper boards put pressure on the lower ones, for example, already in the 17th century, restorers had to re-draw the head of king nimrod; it simply peeled off. to prevent this from happening again,...
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the minister of foreign affairs of sweden, which one recently joined the north atlantic alliance, tobias bijlstrom spoke about nato's support for ukraine. in an interview with the euraktiv portal, he specifically said that the north atlantic alliance is not doing enough to help ukraine fight the russian invasion. he also called on the leaders of the countries, members jointly. to give us more weapons, and to put even more pressure on russia, creating for her, a very short quote from the swedish minister: more strategic difficulties. far in the north of the european continent, they understand the threat that comes from russia, and the leaders of the countries that have a border with ukraine, in particular slovakia or hungary, for some reason do not, they also understand this, they just... want to admit it and continue to bend their own line, here is the prime minister of slovakia, robert fico, unlike the french and swedes, he consistently emphasizes that official bratislava will not give weapons to ukraine, he said this during a meeting with the commander-in-chief of nato's joint forces i
the minister of foreign affairs of sweden, which one recently joined the north atlantic alliance, tobias bijlstrom spoke about nato's support for ukraine. in an interview with the euraktiv portal, he specifically said that the north atlantic alliance is not doing enough to help ukraine fight the russian invasion. he also called on the leaders of the countries, members jointly. to give us more weapons, and to put even more pressure on russia, creating for her, a very short quote from the swedish...
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affairs ulf kristerson and foreign minister tobias bollström visited washington to finalize the accessiontance of sweden into the alliance takes place against the background of the largest nato exercises. statfast defender 2024 since the cold war. sweden's membership in nato will strengthen the alliance , vice admiral douglas perry, commander of the joint forces command in norfolk, told the voice of america during the nato exercise statfest deventer in poland. sweden has a phenomenal military and has been a nato partner of the united states for many years, but was not a nato ally. they provide incredible opportunities. they are a northern nation, their defense industry will strengthen the united states and the nato alliance. with sweden joining the alliance, nato has gained a significant presence in the baltic sea, a key oil trade route for russia and the base of one of its fleets. in northern poland, not far from the european union's border with russia's kaliningrad region, troops from various countries are maneuvering along the wirtula river and performing other tasks. these military ex
affairs ulf kristerson and foreign minister tobias bollström visited washington to finalize the accessiontance of sweden into the alliance takes place against the background of the largest nato exercises. statfast defender 2024 since the cold war. sweden's membership in nato will strengthen the alliance , vice admiral douglas perry, commander of the joint forces command in norfolk, told the voice of america during the nato exercise statfest deventer in poland. sweden has a phenomenal military...
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attacks on refugee camps. attacks are ongoing in northern causes as well as outcome. flute reports from tobias is one of the forces continue with the incursion. indeed, as if i was with it and the surrounding area of how she brought us with them. they also it, there was, uh, the enforcement indeed. nothing is there for ship hospital which is uh, the new kind of a new military. and in that area also there is, uh, uh, accompanying over resting too many of all the seniors while living in death area. and then i'll be in your office at the end room and honest horace to be at noon to the southern. no, because it's through. i don't see the st to so this, this situation there a people inside the ship house because i kept inside small room in the human resources development building, which is patients. and some of the concepts are fucked. and which is not the pre, but it all to be a for me because the occupied westbank now with palestinians and the janine refugee camps. they live in fear of almost daily incursions by these really minute train. all the army says is targeting fights is so glen, say they
attacks on refugee camps. attacks are ongoing in northern causes as well as outcome. flute reports from tobias is one of the forces continue with the incursion. indeed, as if i was with it and the surrounding area of how she brought us with them. they also it, there was, uh, the enforcement indeed. nothing is there for ship hospital which is uh, the new kind of a new military. and in that area also there is, uh, uh, accompanying over resting too many of all the seniors while living in death...
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tobias ellwood, one former conservative minister had a demonstration outside his home, and the policerotesters were not doing anything illegal. there is concern about that and threats facing mps. perhaps the criticism from opponents of rishi sunak, both within the party and outside, is that the speech was strong on rhetoric but perhaps less so on substance in terms of new measures and policies to tackle this. it is worth saying that the government is expected to layout more measures in the next few weeks to tackle what it sees as rising extremism, and one possibility is that we understand that michael gove is looking at possibly redefining how the government defines extremism. so the government is looking to set out measures in the weeks to come. find looking to set out measures in the weeks to come-— looking to set out measures in the weeks to come. and also, of course, the prosraect — weeks to come. and also, of course, the prosraect of— weeks to come. and also, of course, the prosraect of an — weeks to come. and also, of course, the prospect of an election _ weeks to come. and also,
tobias ellwood, one former conservative minister had a demonstration outside his home, and the policerotesters were not doing anything illegal. there is concern about that and threats facing mps. perhaps the criticism from opponents of rishi sunak, both within the party and outside, is that the speech was strong on rhetoric but perhaps less so on substance in terms of new measures and policies to tackle this. it is worth saying that the government is expected to layout more measures in the next...
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tobias ellwood, the conservative former minister, being one of them.here is a desire in government to, i suppose, reset what it sees as normal and appropriate levels of peaceful protest. we're expecting more pro—palestinian demonstrations in towns and cities across england and wales this weekend. and rishi sunak also said in his address outside downing street that he expected the police notjust to manage those protests, but to police them. and he said that he would back forces if they took action. so i think there'll be all eyes on those demonstrations happening this weekend. but i think beyond the tough rhetoric that we heard from the prime minister last night outside downing street, there are questions about what the government actually plans to do about those protests and in particular what it plans to do to unify, as it said, as rishi sunak said, the country. and there were some pointing out that that his speech was tough on language, but perhaps a little thin on actual new measures and new policies. so i think there'll be questions around what the
tobias ellwood, the conservative former minister, being one of them.here is a desire in government to, i suppose, reset what it sees as normal and appropriate levels of peaceful protest. we're expecting more pro—palestinian demonstrations in towns and cities across england and wales this weekend. and rishi sunak also said in his address outside downing street that he expected the police notjust to manage those protests, but to police them. and he said that he would back forces if they took...
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so my mary, yet since 230th night we have been carpet bombing. tobias really were plains the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake . we took shelter in our building stairwell until the morning. we seemed these really soldiers release each to the area. so we ran for our live off some shelter in the hospital, and others remains trend. it is really snipers or shooting bill is moving in the road. many dead bodies are lying in the street, both master injured damian, hospital servicing, everybody's reading tanks, etc. and what that number suspend, or if i've gotten a sock the stuff i did on so the early morning hours, we kept hearing done fine, many injured to right. and this medical facility, mostly women and children, one child to come to his wounds and for others are in critical condition. the old stuff, a direct head injuries. all of them are displaced from other parts of the gaza strip. to either to the left left, left the down, you know, months of it, since these really occupation forces returned to the nasa hospital area. we have lost contact
so my mary, yet since 230th night we have been carpet bombing. tobias really were plains the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake . we took shelter in our building stairwell until the morning. we seemed these really soldiers release each to the area. so we ran for our live off some shelter in the hospital, and others remains trend. it is really snipers or shooting bill is moving in the road. many dead bodies are lying in the street, both master...
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swedish for administer. tobias bill storm recently told the church that sweden as opposed to having natal bases on its territory, didn't they know the kind of club they were joining? what's happening to them? you should ask them. i have no idea. we used to have fairly and positive and stable relations with these 2 countries. and i think that they gain more from being neutral because it gave them certain advantages. at the very least, they could offer a negotiating platform to use tensions in europe. we used to have an ideal relationship with finland simply, ideally, we never had a single dispute is not territorial, not otherwise. we didn't even have any troops at the border with finland. we moved them all out. why did they choose to do what they did? in my opinion, it's purely for political reasons. they probably wanted to become members of the western club to get under some kind of umbrella. what did they gain from that? frankly speaking, i don't know. it is an absolutely nonsensical move from the view point of insuring their own national interest. anyway, it's up to them. it was their d
swedish for administer. tobias bill storm recently told the church that sweden as opposed to having natal bases on its territory, didn't they know the kind of club they were joining? what's happening to them? you should ask them. i have no idea. we used to have fairly and positive and stable relations with these 2 countries. and i think that they gain more from being neutral because it gave them certain advantages. at the very least, they could offer a negotiating platform to use tensions in...
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to abandon the complex than most of the medi yet since to 30th night, we have been carpet bombing. tobias really were planes when the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake. we took shelter in our building stairwell until the morning. we've seen these really soldiers release each to the area. so we ran for our live off some shelter in the hospital and others remains trend. it is really snipers or shooting it, though is moving in the road. many dead bodies are lying in the street. both nasser injured damien hospital service seized by his reading tanks for the assessment. or if i join us on the stuff i did on so the early morning hours, we kept hearing gunfire. many injured are right. and this medical facility mostly women and children, one child to come to his wounds and for others are in critical condition. the old stuff, a direct head injuries, all of them are displaced from other parts of the gaza strip. me. so i that didn't the left left, left the down, you know, months of it, since these really occupation forces returned to the nasa hospital
to abandon the complex than most of the medi yet since to 30th night, we have been carpet bombing. tobias really were planes when the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake. we took shelter in our building stairwell until the morning. we've seen these really soldiers release each to the area. so we ran for our live off some shelter in the hospital and others remains trend. it is really snipers or shooting it, though is moving in the road. many dead...
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14:35 minutes, 15 minutes after this message, a message appears from the swedish foreign minister tobiasforeign minister edgars renkiewicz writes: “whatever you think about navalny as a politician, he was just brutally murdered by the kremlin." 14:51. french foreign minister stephane séjournet, husband of french prime minister gabriel attal, writes: navalny paid with his life for the fight against a system of oppression. 1454 minister of foreign affairs. a cruel state that kills people who dream of a beautiful, better future, such as nemtsov and now navalny, who was imprisoned and tortured to death. 15:02 president of the european council charles michel, the eu holds the russian regime solely responsible for this tragic death. 15:10 during a press conference, head of the kiev regime zelensky. obviously he was killed. putin, like thousands of others who were tortured. 15:20, dutch prime minister mark ruet, navalny's death illustrates the unprecedented cruelty of the russian regime. 15:35. german foreign minister annalena berback. navalny, how nobody, was a symbol of a free and democratic
14:35 minutes, 15 minutes after this message, a message appears from the swedish foreign minister tobiasforeign minister edgars renkiewicz writes: “whatever you think about navalny as a politician, he was just brutally murdered by the kremlin." 14:51. french foreign minister stephane séjournet, husband of french prime minister gabriel attal, writes: navalny paid with his life for the fight against a system of oppression. 1454 minister of foreign affairs. a cruel state that kills people...
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about the new natal members finland suite and what is their bargain here for swedish, for administer tobias vill storage. the recently told that perks that lot waiting, instead of hose to having no faces on its territory, didn't they know the kind of club they were joining? what's happening to them or the rest of the 20th, you should ask them. i have no idea. we used to have selling it and measuring this process in the stable relations with these 2 countries in here. and i think that they gain more from being neutral. so we did it because it gave them certain advantages. at the very least they could offer and negotiate any platform that was in your shop. we used to have an ideal relationship with finland. nice things, right? simply ideally we never had a single disputed, really not territorial, not otherwise. we didn't even have any troops at the border with finland and we moved them all out today. why did they choose to do what they did? and in my opinion, purely for political reason, we got that. they probably wanted to become members of the western club to get under some kind of umbrella
about the new natal members finland suite and what is their bargain here for swedish, for administer tobias vill storage. the recently told that perks that lot waiting, instead of hose to having no faces on its territory, didn't they know the kind of club they were joining? what's happening to them or the rest of the 20th, you should ask them. i have no idea. we used to have selling it and measuring this process in the stable relations with these 2 countries in here. and i think that they gain...
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new natal members, finland suite and what is their bargain to your political swedish for administer tobias bill storage. the recently told that purchased the waiting list, that opposed to having no faces on its territory. didn't they know the kind of club they were joining? what's happening to them or the rest of the 20th? you should ask them, i have no idea. we used to have selling it and measuring this process in the stable relations with these 2 countries in here. and i think that they gain more from being neutral. so we did it because it gave them certain advantages to meet you at the very least they could offer and negotiate any platform that was in your complex shift could be used to have an ideal relationship with finland. nice things, right? simply, ideally, we never had a single dispute, not territorial, not otherwise. we didn't even have any troops at the border with finland, and we moved them all out today. why did they choose to do what they did? and in my opinion, purely for political reason that they probably wanted to become members of the western club to get under some kind
new natal members, finland suite and what is their bargain to your political swedish for administer tobias bill storage. the recently told that purchased the waiting list, that opposed to having no faces on its territory. didn't they know the kind of club they were joining? what's happening to them or the rest of the 20th? you should ask them, i have no idea. we used to have selling it and measuring this process in the stable relations with these 2 countries in here. and i think that they gain...
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missile system, said the former head of the british parliament's house of commons defense committee, tobiasne, leaving great britain as the observer, it turned out that between great britain. " there are contradictions between france and germany that have spilled into the open, this is due to who helps ukraine more, who spent, who supplied more weapons, it all started around the taurus missiles, because there are only 150 units left for the arsenal of the federal republic of germany and there is no new production. germany, it is so pragmatic , i understand that in the near future the us administration may change and the policy that i spoke about will change." donald trump, that if he becomes president, then everyone who does not pay 2% will receive nothing from america, that is, they will have to count on themselves, there are 150 missiles - this becomes so important argument, either you have them, or you don’t have them, if suddenly america abandons germany, and germany does not pay that same 2%, then germany will have at least some kind of weapon against the aggressive russians, the same
missile system, said the former head of the british parliament's house of commons defense committee, tobiasne, leaving great britain as the observer, it turned out that between great britain. " there are contradictions between france and germany that have spilled into the open, this is due to who helps ukraine more, who spent, who supplied more weapons, it all started around the taurus missiles, because there are only 150 units left for the arsenal of the federal republic of germany and...
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an update on too big to fail with martin gromberg, the chair of the fcic and tobias adrien from the imfothers taking place wednesday, april 10. and then a horde of central bankers and those who love them in theollowing wk.articular i we relating to some of the other themes in this year's economic report of thedent our joint conference with the imf on steering structural change. the latest in our biannual rethin elicy conferences. we are grateful to partnership with the whole imf and others oq that. if we're going have green roads, if we're going to have and deal with ai, we have to be able to steer structural change and have it mean something more than it used to which is the oecd laundry list of liberazation. and we're very hopeful that our conference which i believe includes a colleague or two from the ca -- from theea will be addressing those challenges, but again let's start off with the most important document on the most important topic of of full employment today. and we are indeed fortunate that jared bernstein and the council chose the peterson institute for this discussion. ja
an update on too big to fail with martin gromberg, the chair of the fcic and tobias adrien from the imfothers taking place wednesday, april 10. and then a horde of central bankers and those who love them in theollowing wk.articular i we relating to some of the other themes in this year's economic report of thedent our joint conference with the imf on steering structural change. the latest in our biannual rethin elicy conferences. we are grateful to partnership with the whole imf and others oq...
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year and will ramp up its share buyback program by 1 million euros while extending it >>> now, ceo tobias mayer told cnbc why it did not approve. >> this is really the main component on our net position as well it's to increasing the amount, which isn't a bad thing because we have a growing business in the u.s. our supply business very successful there, also coming in with good momentum not concerned with that at all i think the house is very well in order we keep high equity ratio to around 34% so we will have the firing power for bigger m & n, but we choose capital as wisely as we can. we want to earn good returns for the capital's shareholders we're very much interested in e-commerce space there will be others interested with us, but as the dhh group we have better ways to declare capital for our shareholders. >>> let's move over to british life who posted generating profits of 1.67 billion pounds in 2023. it with us broadly flat on the year but short of expectations from what it said was a challenging environment. it said it's on track to reach its five-year ambitions, however, with r
year and will ramp up its share buyback program by 1 million euros while extending it >>> now, ceo tobias mayer told cnbc why it did not approve. >> this is really the main component on our net position as well it's to increasing the amount, which isn't a bad thing because we have a growing business in the u.s. our supply business very successful there, also coming in with good momentum not concerned with that at all i think the house is very well in order we keep high equity...
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is a death sentence, only in 2017 did it become possible to study it in detail, after the author tobiass and the mythical king nimrod were painted by henrik de klerk. these countless images on the right in the second and third plans were painted by abel grimer. almost all artists worked at court. duke albert spanish governor.
is a death sentence, only in 2017 did it become possible to study it in detail, after the author tobiass and the mythical king nimrod were painted by henrik de klerk. these countless images on the right in the second and third plans were painted by abel grimer. almost all artists worked at court. duke albert spanish governor.
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tobias ellwood, former chairman of the commons defence committee, said the german chancellor was tryingwhat are we going to do with it and how should it be used," can not be decided just like that with self—encouraging slogans. none too surprisingly, the russian presidentjumped on it, warning that boots on the ground would cross a red line that would trigger nuclear armageddon. the headline on the front of the ft none too encouraging. what is going on at a time when everyone is talking about western unity they are all lagged loggerheads.— unity they are all lagged loggerheads. unity they are all lagged lonerheads. ., . . , loggerheads. not so much western uni as it loggerheads. not so much western unity as it is _ loggerheads. not so much western unity as it is western _ loggerheads. not so much western unity as it is western division. - unity as it is western division. quite an extraordinary peak for europe in terms of its response to the war in ukraine and let's not forget, it is facing the spectre of a trump presidency at the end of the year where us support for ukraine could be move
tobias ellwood, former chairman of the commons defence committee, said the german chancellor was tryingwhat are we going to do with it and how should it be used," can not be decided just like that with self—encouraging slogans. none too surprisingly, the russian presidentjumped on it, warning that boots on the ground would cross a red line that would trigger nuclear armageddon. the headline on the front of the ft none too encouraging. what is going on at a time when everyone is talking...
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previously unnamed masterpiece the tower of babel belongs to the brush of the famous flemish artist tobiasrk was created in collaboration with his legendary contemporaries, jan brueghel, the elder, hendrik dlerk and abel grimer. the painting, which was first shown in the armitage, was seen by alexey komarov. for what reason did flemish artists choose the tower of babel as their main one? researchers do not fully understand creativity. perhaps the idea of building a pyramid to the heavens reminded them of human pride. in 1946, as reparation, the untitled painting entered the hermitage, and the curators wrote the following. work by an unknown flemish artist, construction tower of babel. despite the fact that the painting arrived in good satisfactory condition , being in a damp room during the last year of the war still took its toll; due to the dampness , the paint of the nameless masterpiece peeled off from the wooden base, for a work of art this is a death sentence , for more than 70 years the canvas was kept in storage, only in 2017 it became possible to study it in detail, after which
previously unnamed masterpiece the tower of babel belongs to the brush of the famous flemish artist tobiasrk was created in collaboration with his legendary contemporaries, jan brueghel, the elder, hendrik dlerk and abel grimer. the painting, which was first shown in the armitage, was seen by alexey komarov. for what reason did flemish artists choose the tower of babel as their main one? researchers do not fully understand creativity. perhaps the idea of building a pyramid to the heavens...
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tobias picked oakland, native beer, silver. the 2 closed in on that deal back on february 19th for just a buck. >> recipes, the routes that customers that buy up all of that was purchased for about. okay. so in the early 19, 100's. so there's great grandparents open. a well-known jewish bakery called the silvers. >> it grew to at least 36 locations in the baltimore area. the bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll al
tobias picked oakland, native beer, silver. the 2 closed in on that deal back on february 19th for just a buck. >> recipes, the routes that customers that buy up all of that was purchased for about. okay. so in the early 19, 100's. so there's great grandparents open. a well-known jewish bakery called the silvers. >> it grew to at least 36 locations in the baltimore area. the bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that?...
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i worry i'm not only losing my sight, my time to enjoy it but now i can open up my war, with tobias >> who buys mole was the first fda approved treatment for people with and amd than improves vision and delivers a chance for up to four months between treatments. so i can do more of what i loved who buys more awards differently is the only treatment designed to block two causes the wet amd, the byers knows and i injection don't take it if you have an infection active eye swollen, or are allergic to it, treatments like goodbye smoke can cause an infection or retinal detachment. rabbis will may cause and temporary increase in eye pressure after receiving the injection. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clients severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye can occur. most common side effects were cataract and broken blood vessels open up your world with bovine small. >> a chance for up to four months between treatments with the by smo. ask your dr. know >> yeah it's great >> i can do a cartwheel in here you'd like. to join now, we would love to join yo
i worry i'm not only losing my sight, my time to enjoy it but now i can open up my war, with tobias >> who buys mole was the first fda approved treatment for people with and amd than improves vision and delivers a chance for up to four months between treatments. so i can do more of what i loved who buys more awards differently is the only treatment designed to block two causes the wet amd, the byers knows and i injection don't take it if you have an infection active eye swollen, or are...
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sam tobias, who had all the bakery since 2017 said he wanted to sell its business to somebody who have the right heart and saw out of more than 250 applicants to buys pick to oakland, native their silver. the 2 they close a deal back on february 19th all for a buck. >> recipes the route that customers that buy up all of that was purchased for about. >> in the early 19, 100's soler's grandparents, greate grandparents actually owned jews bakery chain cops overs. it grew to at least 36 chains across baltimore. the business closed doors around 1980. >> its 6.10, and still ahead on the ground for morning news, a warning from health officials because a bay area county has seen a sudden spike and overdose deaths from fentanyl. and a judge rules in favor of a former san mateo safeway worker the people in you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll also be joining millions who have connecte
sam tobias, who had all the bakery since 2017 said he wanted to sell its business to somebody who have the right heart and saw out of more than 250 applicants to buys pick to oakland, native their silver. the 2 they close a deal back on february 19th all for a buck. >> recipes the route that customers that buy up all of that was purchased for about. >> in the early 19, 100's soler's grandparents, greate grandparents actually owned jews bakery chain cops overs. it grew to at least 36...
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. >> i worry i'm not only losing my sight, my time to enjoy it and now i can open up my war with tobias >> goodbyes, mole was the first fda approved treatment for people was wet amd than improves vision. and delivers a chance for up to four months between treatments. so i can do more of what i loved who buys more words differently is the only treatment designed to block two causes of wet amd, the nose and i injection don't take it if you haven't infection i swelling or are allergic to it, treatments like goodbye smoke can cause an infection or retinal detachment, but by x1 because some temporary increase in eye pressure after receiving the injection, there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots, severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye can occur. most common side effects were cataract and broken blood vessels open up your world with bovine. a chance for up to four months between treatments with proviso, ask your dr. i. do fos. we don't make footwear. we make shock absorbers, fatigue fighters, mobility maximizers this is the science of active recovery
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we have been copying bump. tobias really were planes when the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake. we took shelter in our building stairwell until the morning. we've seen these really soldiers release each to the area. so we ran for our live off. some took shelter in the hospital and others remains trend. it is really snipers or shooting bill was moving in the road. they knew that bodies are lying in the street . both nasser inger danny, and hospital servicing spies. really tags for the assessment or if i do on a sock that stuff i did on. so the early morning hours we kept hearing gunfire. many injured are right. and this medical facility, mostly women and children, one child to come to his wounds and for others are in critical condition. they all suffered direct head injuries. all of them are displaced from other parts of the gaza strip. mm. so i that the, what the, the down, you know, most of it, since these really occupation forces returned to the nasa hospital area. we have lost contact with the medical teams that many are still working o
we have been copying bump. tobias really were planes when the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake. we took shelter in our building stairwell until the morning. we've seen these really soldiers release each to the area. so we ran for our live off. some took shelter in the hospital and others remains trend. it is really snipers or shooting bill was moving in the road. they knew that bodies are lying in the street . both nasser inger danny, and...