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u. e. and israel contribute to this friction because some people and saudi arabia raise their eyebrows when this deals in place with it all goes to the same, same issue. i think we didn't really mentioned the relationship in washington the relationship to washington in this respect that i think it's very important to bear in mind that saudi arabia, in the u, a competing for the same space in washington for both sides of the political aisle and with trump gone and trump somewhat giving a less the fair approach to middle east policy in a u a. and so you would get away with a lot of things and they knew with went by and came in. they knew this was going to change and they would have to make amends. they would have to change their position that posture as well. and we see in that respect both of them are competing. and is there some fashion for the kind of support from, from the us president. and i think we've seen from, from that side of things we've seen, the mirage is trying to distance themselv
u. e. and israel contribute to this friction because some people and saudi arabia raise their eyebrows when this deals in place with it all goes to the same, same issue. i think we didn't really mentioned the relationship in washington the relationship to washington in this respect that i think it's very important to bear in mind that saudi arabia, in the u, a competing for the same space in washington for both sides of the political aisle and with trump gone and trump somewhat giving a less...
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u. e and saudi arabia as they stand today? to pleasure to be with me today, the relations i've always gone through. you know, and i've been slow, the relationship has been climaxes moments in which their interests align. and other times they have diverged very proper the few days is not a surprise in terms of their interest diverting repeated beverage in the i'm and in the past we've seen the diapers in terms of iraq with other than the gulf and so on . this is a part of the long series of events that speak to a dynamic relationship. when that has its ups and down. ok, true, they have diverged that and we'll get into the specific differences in a moment. but traditionally, at least about it, there are differences weren't so publicly discussed. so how rare is this public disagreement over the issue of oil output of the opec plus meeting this public saying, i would say, speaks to the you a self perception of a self is arising power in the region. and it's not only went ahead with its position and didn't feel the need to even lobb
u. e and saudi arabia as they stand today? to pleasure to be with me today, the relations i've always gone through. you know, and i've been slow, the relationship has been climaxes moments in which their interests align. and other times they have diverged very proper the few days is not a surprise in terms of their interest diverting repeated beverage in the i'm and in the past we've seen the diapers in terms of iraq with other than the gulf and so on . this is a part of the long series of...
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u. e and saudi arabia, in particular, saudi being the 1st country which he visited as president. so as this investigation continues, there may not be that clear separation between the trump administration and the man who once managed the inaugural campaign. just on one last note. the 2 were close friends for a long period of time, donald trump and thomas barrack. however, there was something of a falling out way back in 2017 insiders saying that this was because donald trump got your wrist about the fundraising activities. that barrack was doing as his campaign, his inauguration chairman, and say, some insight as trump was particularly angry at the fact that he received none of these proceeds. but this case is ongoing. the indictments have been laid further conversation. the investigation will continue. mckenna in washington, d. c, thank you. brian grim is washington d. c. bureau chief of the intercept and investigative news organization, he says, backs arrest, screwed, have implications for more powerful people. is a billionaire used to moving in some of the most powerful circles
u. e and saudi arabia, in particular, saudi being the 1st country which he visited as president. so as this investigation continues, there may not be that clear separation between the trump administration and the man who once managed the inaugural campaign. just on one last note. the 2 were close friends for a long period of time, donald trump and thomas barrack. however, there was something of a falling out way back in 2017 insiders saying that this was because donald trump got your wrist...
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he says the dispute between the saudi and the u. e was ultimately technical. there was a major uncertainty because of this dispute. $200.00 saying it became political because request was logical. technical as soon as it became political the way the statements. and so, well thanks a lot. i think as all big countries, always they older companies and they act and make decision on a business on a business. and they did it. and i think that shows that they are getting together as well as non big rush others. and they will continue as they were, except that by may 2022. they will by then they will have discussed with each other and studied and see what the, the various production because they have to revise the production or. and that is natural because the market, the world like changes change and of course a lot of the ceiling and the major punches asked to change. the vision is nothing unusual, but it seems to have been instigated or assaulted by d. u a is. so the world outside don't pick groups and some major national companies like russia that can produce their
he says the dispute between the saudi and the u. e was ultimately technical. there was a major uncertainty because of this dispute. $200.00 saying it became political because request was logical. technical as soon as it became political the way the statements. and so, well thanks a lot. i think as all big countries, always they older companies and they act and make decision on a business on a business. and they did it. and i think that shows that they are getting together as well as non big...
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u. s. and the e u. it's also of course, a game changer for you and us citizens living in england for the time being the other nations of the u. k. will follow suit who folks, since the beginning of the pandemic, really haven't been able to welcome into this country, their friends and family from abroad to reasons for this next stage in the reopening process bar. as johnson, the prime minister desperately worried that the u. k. was losing out to the you in terms of us tourism people heading to cities like paris and rome in europe because they couldn't come here to london. he was worried about squandering the so called vaccine bonus and enormous pressure applied on the government by the travel industry, warning ministers in recent days that there were thousands of jobs on the line with sectors of the industry facing bankruptcy. if they didn't open and didn't open, very quickly. gentle reporting the last one you said you wanted on website 20 dot com, everything from cobit, what's going on in afghanistan? th
u. s. and the e u. it's also of course, a game changer for you and us citizens living in england for the time being the other nations of the u. k. will follow suit who folks, since the beginning of the pandemic, really haven't been able to welcome into this country, their friends and family from abroad to reasons for this next stage in the reopening process bar. as johnson, the prime minister desperately worried that the u. k. was losing out to the you in terms of us tourism people heading to...
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and a deal to further increase. our brute exposed a rift between the u. s. e and saudi arabia damage called saudi proposals to extend the arrangements unjust. now a compromise giving the u. e and others, a higher production quarter as paved the way for the latest deal. opec will begin further easing, cuts from august minus 2nd is an international oil and energy consultant. and he says the disputes between saudi in the u. e was ultimately technical. there was a major uncertainty because of this dispute. 200 jello saying it became political because request was logical. technical as soon as it became political the way the statements. and so well thanks a lot. i think as all big countries, always they older companies and they act and make decision on a business on a business. and they did it. and i think that shows that they are getting together as well as non big rush others. and they will continue as they were, except that by may 2002 they will by then they will have discussed with each other and studied and see what the, where the various production because the
and a deal to further increase. our brute exposed a rift between the u. s. e and saudi arabia damage called saudi proposals to extend the arrangements unjust. now a compromise giving the u. e and others, a higher production quarter as paved the way for the latest deal. opec will begin further easing, cuts from august minus 2nd is an international oil and energy consultant. and he says the disputes between saudi in the u. e was ultimately technical. there was a major uncertainty because of this...
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and then after the co, the e, you treated unicode, which like they had never met him. ok, the paper, the ink on the paper was still wet and the e u. cowardly just turned away. you know, what they sanctioned the wrong government. they should have sanctioned the qu regime, ok, and the e u has, is, is at fault for every single part of this year. they created the facts on the ground for this tension that was completely unnecessary. and the russians warned them you destabilize ukraine like this, that countries sovereignty will be in danger. and it is in danger because of what the b, e u and plus, victoria knew and, and her famous words and their policy towards ukraine. peace would be the european union. go ahead, john. peter, i 100 percent agree with you. but we are talking about events that happened 7 years ago, and things have moved on. now. we don't need to carry on arguing about ukraine's or about crimea, because i come back to what i said at the beginning. what's going down beneath the surface is different from the froth that's being generated to the tall. the fact is, nobody in washington or brussels believes that the crimea wil
and then after the co, the e, you treated unicode, which like they had never met him. ok, the paper, the ink on the paper was still wet and the e u. cowardly just turned away. you know, what they sanctioned the wrong government. they should have sanctioned the qu regime, ok, and the e u has, is, is at fault for every single part of this year. they created the facts on the ground for this tension that was completely unnecessary. and the russians warned them you destabilize ukraine like this,...
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u. e. and it's close ally, saudi arabia paid some $1500000000.00 into barracks sovereign wealth fund. vast amount of money. also questions being raised in those indictments as to what degree barrack attempted to influence the administration's policy with regard to the u. a. e. over a period of time, once again within that 3 year period. and my guess is likely to implicate trump at all. well, one of the things that is laid out in the indictment is the possibility that it may not. the prosecutors make reference to the fact that the former president was also betrayed by the actions of his former campaign manager. and this would be appeared to indicate that they are separating up the activities of the trump administration from the activities of thomas barrack. that being said, however, there have been several as amounts of speculation through various sources in the wake of this indictment, raising questions about the comp, administrations relations with saudi arabia and the u. a. e. saudi arabia be
u. e. and it's close ally, saudi arabia paid some $1500000000.00 into barracks sovereign wealth fund. vast amount of money. also questions being raised in those indictments as to what degree barrack attempted to influence the administration's policy with regard to the u. a. e. over a period of time, once again within that 3 year period. and my guess is likely to implicate trump at all. well, one of the things that is laid out in the indictment is the possibility that it may not. the prosecutors...
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u. s. and e u countries and allowing them all except those in france for the time being to come into this country and escape quality. it's a big, big deal for the tourism industry. it effectively is the foreign gotten on the resumption of international tourism. the vast majority of inbound tourism to this country comes from the u. s. and the e u. it's also of course, a game changer for you and us citizens living in england for the time being the other nations of the u. k. will follow suit who focus since the beginning of the pandemic really haven't been able to. welcome into this country that friends and family from abroad to reasons for this next stage in the reopening process, effectively weakening border control even more at a time when this huge paranoia about the import of dangerous variance into this country. those 2 reasons. one, you mentioned it, that bar is johnson. the prime minister desperately worried that the u. k. was losing out to the you in terms of us tourism people heading to ci
u. s. and e u countries and allowing them all except those in france for the time being to come into this country and escape quality. it's a big, big deal for the tourism industry. it effectively is the foreign gotten on the resumption of international tourism. the vast majority of inbound tourism to this country comes from the u. s. and the e u. it's also of course, a game changer for you and us citizens living in england for the time being the other nations of the u. k. will follow suit who...
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and the e. u has discovered that it is embarrassing the weak in its ability to force or by and, and also the polish leadership to live up to their commitments. and now we're seeing a, a conflict which i fear the you will lose because it lacks the, the power to, to force poland and hungary to comply with their commitments. ok, well alan, what is, how does that for both, for the european union moving forward? because if the poles in the hungarians can just, you know, say we're not going to follow your edicts, should they remain members of it? should they be welcomed in the european union because they'll be other populace. and conservatives will say, well, the gary ends in the pulse can do it. why can we, i mean, you don't, you see the, the, the slippery slope possibility here. not that i particularly against that either i believe in the democratic process. ok, people elected. these officials go ahead alan. well, the trouble is that you are in union is a non elective bureaucratic institution, which i
and the e. u has discovered that it is embarrassing the weak in its ability to force or by and, and also the polish leadership to live up to their commitments. and now we're seeing a, a conflict which i fear the you will lose because it lacks the, the power to, to force poland and hungary to comply with their commitments. ok, well alan, what is, how does that for both, for the european union moving forward? because if the poles in the hungarians can just, you know, say we're not going to follow...
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u a and saudi arabia. now a compromise, giving the u. e and others, i higher production quota has paved the way for the late to still opec. we'll begin, further easing, cuts from august. cornelia is an oil and gas list, as well as the ceo of mayor resource. she says, amongst those who will benefit from the dealer, saudi arabia, russia and iraq. but not the you eat what i think the big way nathan, to steal is basically both producers and the consumers. because what we had up to now is we didn't know whether we would get this, you know, gradual using off of, of production cops. and the market is kind of under supply to the tune of 2000000 barrels a day. and you know, the economy starting to power ahead. so this was, was very, very tough to touch and go because we didn't know will on get no one get no further increases. and if there are no further increases will discipline amongst the $23.00 opec plus members go out of the water, at which point, obviously we would have had to rate race to the bottom. so now we know we have predictability in u
u a and saudi arabia. now a compromise, giving the u. e and others, i higher production quota has paved the way for the late to still opec. we'll begin, further easing, cuts from august. cornelia is an oil and gas list, as well as the ceo of mayor resource. she says, amongst those who will benefit from the dealer, saudi arabia, russia and iraq. but not the you eat what i think the big way nathan, to steal is basically both producers and the consumers. because what we had up to now is we didn't...
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nominated as republican candidate for president, 3 years later, one and a half $1000000000.00 were paid into better act. so wealth fund by the u. a e and it's very close allied, saudi arabia, christians have also written about the trump administration's policy towards the o. e. and of course, saudi arabia as well that being the 1st country that then president trump chose to visit. so although the prosecutors attempting to play down any possible link with donald trump, himself as he died, many continued to be investigated so many other facts could come to light. okay, mike hannah in washington dc. thank you. ryan grim is the washington d. c. bureau chief of the intercept and investigative news organization, he joins us now on scott, thank you for your time. give us you will take, how serious are the charges that he's facing? they're very serious. and in fact, as you know, that he is considered a flight risk by prosecutors. you know, you know, as you are saying, which, which means that this is a, this is a billionaire used to moving in some of the most powerful circles on the globe who was, it was going to remain in prison. you know,
nominated as republican candidate for president, 3 years later, one and a half $1000000000.00 were paid into better act. so wealth fund by the u. a e and it's very close allied, saudi arabia, christians have also written about the trump administration's policy towards the o. e. and of course, saudi arabia as well that being the 1st country that then president trump chose to visit. so although the prosecutors attempting to play down any possible link with donald trump, himself as he died, many...
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u. a. e. these are deeply serious charges, but to give you some kind of context to it as well. the indictments indicate that the u. s. e and saudi arabia paid some $1500000000.00 into barracks account following the whole gratian or the nomination of donald trump. as president of the united states in those 3 years. so we are talking about massive sum of money here, and very, very serious charges, particularly that charge of lying to federal agencies. and this is likely to implicate from well, the prosecutors appear to have gone out of a way to say that it went to they say that the former president was among those who were betrayed by the actions of thomas barrack. however, they are already questions floating around about why did the trump administration seek such close ties with saudi arabia. the 1st visit he paid overseas with the u, a. e. and some arguing very strongly that these amount of funds are coming into the advisors account. a possible explanation for the administration's actions. but the what's to be pointed out as well is that although thomas brock and donald trump were very great friends for a long period of ti
u. a. e. these are deeply serious charges, but to give you some kind of context to it as well. the indictments indicate that the u. s. e and saudi arabia paid some $1500000000.00 into barracks account following the whole gratian or the nomination of donald trump. as president of the united states in those 3 years. so we are talking about massive sum of money here, and very, very serious charges, particularly that charge of lying to federal agencies. and this is likely to implicate from well,...
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u. e and saudi arabia, the eminence, called saudi proposals to extend the arrangements unjust. now a compromise giving you a e and others, a higher production quarter as paved the way for the latest you opec is going to begin further easing, cuts from august. what one does together is way, way, much beyond what you may imagine. i'm sorry that you've never picked it up this way, but it's, it's good that we give you this opportunity to think differently. a look at this differently. we differ here and that, but we want this group is a strong one that is committed to our cause. we put into our consideration, all the producers, fear, and worries and ordered state balance. and to start the recovery process from the corona virus pandemic. the you a supports the consensus reach by the group. we will stay committed to such a consensus. cornelia mirror as an oil and gas analyst as well as the ceo of mount resource and she's joining us from burned in switzerland. thank you very much indeed for being with us on i'll just say i would imagine that if there's an increase in production, we will
u. e and saudi arabia, the eminence, called saudi proposals to extend the arrangements unjust. now a compromise giving you a e and others, a higher production quarter as paved the way for the latest you opec is going to begin further easing, cuts from august. what one does together is way, way, much beyond what you may imagine. i'm sorry that you've never picked it up this way, but it's, it's good that we give you this opportunity to think differently. a look at this differently. we differ here...
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u. s. and e u countries and allowing them all except those in france for the time being to come into this country and escape quality. it's a big, big deal for the tourism industry and effectively is the firing gun on the resumption of international tourism. the vast majority of inbound tourism to this country comes from the u. s. and the u. it's also of course, a game changer for you and us citizens living in england for the time being the other nations of the u. k. will follow suit who folks, since the beginning of the pandemic, really haven't been able to welcome into this country, their friends and family from abroad to reasons for this next stage in the reopening process bar. as johnson, the prime minister desperately worried that the u. k. was losing out to the you in terms of us tourism people heading to cities like paris and rome in europe because they couldn't come here to london. he was worried about squandering the so called vaccine bonus and enormous pressure applied to the government
u. s. and e u countries and allowing them all except those in france for the time being to come into this country and escape quality. it's a big, big deal for the tourism industry and effectively is the firing gun on the resumption of international tourism. the vast majority of inbound tourism to this country comes from the u. s. and the u. it's also of course, a game changer for you and us citizens living in england for the time being the other nations of the u. k. will follow suit who folks,...
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let's talk a, just a little bit about this, this dispute that happen between the u e. and so the, how unusual was that given that opec generally tends to try to present a unified face. the very fact that these 2 key members, we're in disagreement must have been pretty significant when it was significant. and you know, one could see this coming last year in the, in, in about july, august time, september time, the u, a substantially over produced over its allowed quota. and what happened is that, you know, that the baseline has been calculated as of november 2018, but since then you were like, nobody else has invested in upping their production capacity. so they say, look, we've invested millions of dollars. we have new agreements with international play is we need to be able to sort of, you know, monetize some of this. so that was the real dispute between the 2. and what was unusually, that it was sort of carried out in front of the world's television camera, both his excellency, mr. missouri, the manager minister, all firm of the us. he has. well, hi misprint surplus has b
let's talk a, just a little bit about this, this dispute that happen between the u e. and so the, how unusual was that given that opec generally tends to try to present a unified face. the very fact that these 2 key members, we're in disagreement must have been pretty significant when it was significant. and you know, one could see this coming last year in the, in, in about july, august time, september time, the u, a substantially over produced over its allowed quota. and what happened is that,...
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u. k. government is saying is those were internal numbers for the e. u. and they didn't take into account all that the u. k has already paid back into the e u. and the previous agreement, interestingly, theresa may or johnson's previous i saw, had made many agreements. she agreed to the dollar, the euro numbers that will be paid to the you were ball. as johnson came into office, he did not question those euro amounts. he did not question any of those financials . and in june the u. k. did pay 6800000000 euros already to the u. hillary. i mean, we have to look at this. there was big news over the weekend, the english football team. okay. well what i couldn't quite close the deal, but quickly are we going to be able to of this issue to get about 30 seconds? i really think all i have to say to you rent is katasha. it's coming out and trust me, it's coming on. but no, this is going to be an ongoing saga. it's not going away. just like any divorce. they're always scamp that are going to be picked and things are going to, there's always going to be issues, i think.
u. k. government is saying is those were internal numbers for the e. u. and they didn't take into account all that the u. k has already paid back into the e u. and the previous agreement, interestingly, theresa may or johnson's previous i saw, had made many agreements. she agreed to the dollar, the euro numbers that will be paid to the you were ball. as johnson came into office, he did not question those euro amounts. he did not question any of those financials . and in june the u. k. did pay...
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coordination there is in the u right now, because as max pointed out, you have a situation on the one hand where the e u is saying, you know, we're not sure about this vaccination. and yet the same e u as been funding the kofax program, the u. n. w h o kofax program, which gets this vaccination funds getting this vaccination out to the rest of the world. that they're now saying, they're not sure about how much for the nation is there between the e, u and the w h o on these kinds of issues. how much coordination is there between countries themselves? some of the you, nations have approved the same covey shield that the e u, as a whole, the saying they're not sure about. well, given that be totally legitimate for each regulatory authority to independently carry out the approval process for drag back to that whatsoever. apparently at the moment we have a problem of coordination because european union paid that the vaccine should not be used and recognized. but at the same time, oh, nice. well, they knew i'd be lam, spain, and in the near switzerland. nice land approved kong shields. the answer, the proper and effective and safe roxanne, therefore in, in a time in which
coordination there is in the u right now, because as max pointed out, you have a situation on the one hand where the e u is saying, you know, we're not sure about this vaccination. and yet the same e u as been funding the kofax program, the u. n. w h o kofax program, which gets this vaccination funds getting this vaccination out to the rest of the world. that they're now saying, they're not sure about how much for the nation is there between the e, u and the w h o on these kinds of issues. how...
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signal just now we are ready to work together and make it clear to beijing that they cannot simply divide us from pekin. captain lohan does it? no, no. as the e u and us look to strengthen ties, is the e you willing to match the u. s. is assertive stance towards china's action engine, john? well, to answer that we asked economist l. l gene from the cum stamps, university of applied sciences. if toughest sanctions from the you would make any difference in the st john case, we talk about human rights policies which are problematic from the rest and perspective. but when we look into the experience in the data, how sanction targets, at some point, this special area on the constraint area affect the policy in countries like china and russia. the answer is very clear. there will be no change in china policy. and one reason is also that the economic impact, the cost for china, of the regional tar just chunk sanctioned are negligible for china. the more important question i believe is it help or other countries will align their policies in the coming months of years with us. and also our bill to increase pressure on china. now a quick look at some of
signal just now we are ready to work together and make it clear to beijing that they cannot simply divide us from pekin. captain lohan does it? no, no. as the e u and us look to strengthen ties, is the e you willing to match the u. s. is assertive stance towards china's action engine, john? well, to answer that we asked economist l. l gene from the cum stamps, university of applied sciences. if toughest sanctions from the you would make any difference in the st john case, we talk about human...
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u. s. and e u citizens can now escape quarantine at traveling in to england. the other nations of the u. k. will likely follow suit in due course quite apart from the issues that he raises in terms of the potential import of new and dangerous variance is a great paranoia here about that. and the loose thing a board is, will raise some questions there. there is a course, the question of reciprocity. does it mean that travel is therefore opened in both directions with the e. u. it pretty much does. most european countries now are allowing brits in without too much difficulty with the u. s. though that he's not the case and as much as this may have been a sort of olive branch and attempt to engender some goodwill with the, by the ministration on opening up travel. i think we're going to hear from john in a moment. that is not immediately anyway. likely. thank you for that. jonah, however, and london, and we are now going to go to john hendrick, who is in washington dc. john, is there any pressure in the us to make this a 2 way deal with travelers from england? we
u. s. and e u citizens can now escape quarantine at traveling in to england. the other nations of the u. k. will likely follow suit in due course quite apart from the issues that he raises in terms of the potential import of new and dangerous variance is a great paranoia here about that. and the loose thing a board is, will raise some questions there. there is a course, the question of reciprocity. does it mean that travel is therefore opened in both directions with the e. u. it pretty much...
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u. s. and e u. security. you told this committee that you believed to nordstrom to pipeline would have disastrous effects on u. s. national security. that it would have disastrous effects on european security by making them subject to economic and energy blackmail from russia, and that it would enrich and power to carry out that blackmail. you continue to believe that i do sen, german economists, we spoke to say america attempts to stop nordstrom to violated basic international legal principles. it didn't, andrew, i get the impression that it's the u. s. diffusing its energy policy to further, it's interesting, i don't think the russia has used his gas as a political tool or weapon and the gas conflict around ukraine boils down to the fact that he was stealing gas and failed to pay bills. i see this agreement on north stream to as a victory for international law since the measures the u. s. is using like the imposition of sanctions, where america itself is not directly concerned, are completely unacceptable a
u. s. and e u. security. you told this committee that you believed to nordstrom to pipeline would have disastrous effects on u. s. national security. that it would have disastrous effects on european security by making them subject to economic and energy blackmail from russia, and that it would enrich and power to carry out that blackmail. you continue to believe that i do sen, german economists, we spoke to say america attempts to stop nordstrom to violated basic international legal...
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u. a. e and saudi arabia close allies, put some $1500000000.00 into racks at supper, and wealth fund, a vast amount of money indicating that they were paying for services being given. and the world's richest ban has flown to space on a private rocket. amazon found a jeff base us made a 10 minute journey along with the oldest and youngest people ever to go to space. it's a 1st commercial flight for the titans, blue origin space tourism company. those are the headlines. the news continues to 0 after witness that you've done so much and bye for now. i i. oh tyler. i live on town which total move in on the dish can say the hail glove mother, food, sad. ringback ringback money because our on it cuz they want us to see it. i mean they couldn't do much. i mean they could have been competition. ringback to the only happy, happy, happy to assist you and it was a decrease in madison. put it on you know, if you go with a class should then only been the name of them and you had them diploma hatchet. oh, real
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a week later, you get 202020000 people who would do exactly the same around a 1000000 microns and the e. u in 2015 and what blame for terror attacks and a sharp rise in friday. some migrants who have been in belgium for more than a decade, say their asylum appeals still haven't been processed. all these shot into buskey reports from bras, indigo long term migrants across russell's taking action into their own hands and resorting in some extent to extreme measures. to demand their rights seem assigned attempts in sewing up their own lips. just to the shocking moves the migrants have taken to show just how serious they are. while we've been have 3 people have needed urgent care. some for men and women taking part in this protest have been in the country for more than a decade. and they say that they have simply had enough of government inaction. there's also criticism that brussels and even europe as a whole, have been so hesitant and imposing any kind of rooms for their situation, leaving them no choice. i have started this and i have to continue to the end of last 15 kilos. but i am ready
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u. k. because northern ireland is of course, part of the united kingdom, and yet it cannot be, it's more part of the e u. and that causes all sorts of problems with goods that are coming from the mainland, from britain into northern ireland and both students. and as always saying that you need to act and you need to do something in order to, to help northern ireland overcome these issues. but when i interpret what i'm going to macula said, she said, well, that's just not over stretched out here. and i think she's expecting me also to engage with brussels more when it comes to this really quite test the issue. i thank you for that date of the correspondence bucket mass at windsor castle hunt branch. here with me, thank you. bye. us defense official saying the last remaining american nato troops of left the background military base, enough damage done which has not been handed over to afghan forces. background was the center of the u. s. and nato's war against the taliban and al qaeda with 800000 troops stationed at its peak. that 20 mission is not coming to an end and a complete withdrawal for foreign
u. k. because northern ireland is of course, part of the united kingdom, and yet it cannot be, it's more part of the e u. and that causes all sorts of problems with goods that are coming from the mainland, from britain into northern ireland and both students. and as always saying that you need to act and you need to do something in order to, to help northern ireland overcome these issues. but when i interpret what i'm going to macula said, she said, well, that's just not over stretched out...
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that they're now saying, they're not sure about how much for the nation is there between the e, u and the w h o on these kinds of issues. how much coordination is there between countries themselves? some of the you, nations have approved the same covey shield that the e u, as a whole is saying they're not sure about. well, given debbie, totally legitimate for each regulatory authority to independently carry out to the approval process for drafts it back to that whatsoever. apparently at the moment we have a problem of coordination because european union paid that the vaccine should not be used and recognized. but at the same time, oh germany. well, they knew i'd be lam, spain, and i find the sonya switzerland, the nice land approved kong, shields the answer, the proper and effective and safe roxanne, therefore in time in which in a moment in which it should be unique way to face the the make emergency apparently there is large page space for each country or each or different countries to be a in a different way, which is not something helpful to properly manage the emergency and prope
that they're now saying, they're not sure about how much for the nation is there between the e, u and the w h o on these kinds of issues. how much coordination is there between countries themselves? some of the you, nations have approved the same covey shield that the e u, as a whole is saying they're not sure about. well, given debbie, totally legitimate for each regulatory authority to independently carry out to the approval process for drafts it back to that whatsoever. apparently at the...
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u. a. e on it not, not so much saudi arabia, but at the same time, we know that shouting review was in certain ways to certain extents, supportive of the u. a. e and bahrain. moving ahead with the abraham records in from jordan's perspective. those diplomatic deals undermined jordan's position in the region. jordan would like to see the palestinian issue resolved. and when you have gulf states, i normalizing relations with israel before there is resolution of the palestinian question. the perspective from on is that this is the stabilizing, and most importantly it will have the stabilizing impacts on jordan. so that's definitely one of the numerous issues in the region that has created some distance between the ash my kingdom and some powers in the arabian peninsula. despite a history of the gulf states in jordan, being very, very close to each other, thought provoking conversation, georgia kathy over there in washington. thank you very much, ga good to talk to you. thank you. still to come here on the news for you. people rally in the philippines come out a little victory on the south china sea as tensions mount again with china. and how the worl
u. a. e on it not, not so much saudi arabia, but at the same time, we know that shouting review was in certain ways to certain extents, supportive of the u. a. e and bahrain. moving ahead with the abraham records in from jordan's perspective. those diplomatic deals undermined jordan's position in the region. jordan would like to see the palestinian issue resolved. and when you have gulf states, i normalizing relations with israel before there is resolution of the palestinian question. the...
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the us and e u nations of extended their support to turkey. kevin cost center casala reports now deadly terrifying and the throwing everything in their path for the 2nd day firefighters have a bad thing. blazes in the coastal town of marbury homes, hotels in an area popular with taurus, all evacuated as the fires continue to rage in mono. got some 6 to 5 kilometers. is the funds out here in fair? no has been added, that least claiming the lives of an 82 year old men and a married couple who died in their home. dozens of fires at cross 17 provinces have been burning a cross southern turkey in the past few days. stokes, by soaring temperatures and fierce winds, who challenged for the more than 4000 firefighters hoping to engage in the fight to control the flames. aided by international effort, use your google to stimulus will were fighting the fires were 45 specialized helicopters, and 5 planes. we brought from russia and ukraine and following a telephone conversation with us by john. i will send another plane that will be very useful and we'll w
the us and e u nations of extended their support to turkey. kevin cost center casala reports now deadly terrifying and the throwing everything in their path for the 2nd day firefighters have a bad thing. blazes in the coastal town of marbury homes, hotels in an area popular with taurus, all evacuated as the fires continue to rage in mono. got some 6 to 5 kilometers. is the funds out here in fair? no has been added, that least claiming the lives of an 82 year old men and a married couple who...
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u. a. e and saudi arabia, it's close allies, put some $1500000000.00 into racks, suffer and wealth fund a vast amount of money indicating that they were paying for services being given. well, let's take a closer look at the charges against barrack prosecutors say he provided the us with sensitive information about the trump administration, including how senior us official felt about the blockade on katara. authorities also say that in may of 2016 barrick concerted language praising the u e n. a campaign speech trump delivered about us energy policy back is also alleged to have repeated the lives during an f b. i interview about his dealings with the moratti's. ryan grim is washington d. c. bureau chief of the intercept and investigative news organization, he says barracks arrest could have implications for more powerful people. is a billionaire used to moving in some of the most powerful circles on the globe who was, who was going to remain in prison? you know, for the foreseeable future, unless
u. a. e and saudi arabia, it's close allies, put some $1500000000.00 into racks, suffer and wealth fund a vast amount of money indicating that they were paying for services being given. well, let's take a closer look at the charges against barrack prosecutors say he provided the us with sensitive information about the trump administration, including how senior us official felt about the blockade on katara. authorities also say that in may of 2016 barrick concerted language praising the u e n. a...
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the language of family and culture beliefs talk a values to create a european superstate, the cross fucking the e u in crisis, i'm joined by my guess. i'm scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald soon. he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london. and in syracuse, we cross at glen morgan. he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright gentlemen, cross girls and effects. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate me go to alan 1st in london. the so any prime minister recently condemned the eas, western states for imposing, quote, imaginary european values without respecting local cultures. how do you react to that? because we had a letter come out with 16 major figures representing parties all across the the block. very agitated and pushing back against what they think is brussel brussels intruding upon their local affairs. how do you react to
the language of family and culture beliefs talk a values to create a european superstate, the cross fucking the e u in crisis, i'm joined by my guess. i'm scared in london. he's america's professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london, we have donald soon. he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london. and in syracuse, we cross at glen morgan. he is a professor in the...
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the french are also angry over what they see on top and call the out a cordial understanding of the from becomes the only e u country not exempt from corona virus, par and gene rules in the u. k. we are people in pirates for their thoughts on the move. thing is political, it's nothing else. anything to do, relative myers? i do think that it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. for us to being evacuated from the hotels in turkey, where wildfires are raging in the south of the country. i meantime, a rushing plane to help him to combat the foster reading play and a helping hand. we meet the 3 year old boy whose life has been in han with a purse piece is made by a specialist russian company. ah, very well welcome to you from all of us here at rp international in moscow just after 1 o'clock in the morning here. well, the numbers do keep growing, at least 200000 people hit the streets across france on saturday to protest. health passes and mandatory vaccinations empowers the crowd was in a rather touchy mood and clashed early on with the police. the news from augus
the french are also angry over what they see on top and call the out a cordial understanding of the from becomes the only e u country not exempt from corona virus, par and gene rules in the u. k. we are people in pirates for their thoughts on the move. thing is political, it's nothing else. anything to do, relative myers? i do think that it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. for us to being evacuated from the hotels in turkey, where wildfires...
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u. s. and e to intervene and last month rallied, arab countries to support their bid at the un at a saba has rejected the involvement of mediators outside the african union. and was concerned about joint military drills carried out by egypt and sudan in may. the dispute between egypt, sudan, and if you appear dates back to 2011 when you started building the damn. the 3 countries signed the declaration of principles in 2015. that takes into consideration concerns of the parties involved. but differences remain on technical . ready issues despite several rounds of talks, the african union got involved last year after you started the 1st phase of filling the damn. the latest a you led talks between egypt, if you will be answered in, in april ended with no progress made last month, cairo, and her to me called on the international community to intervene ahead of if you hope your 2nd filling of the damn the. all right. let's bring in our guess. joining us on zoom from swindon, u. k. m, a derma, a visit
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and security expenses. let's bringing david mack also in washington dc. he served as a former u. s. deputy chief of mission and schunover uneasily. and then buffer for the u e. he joins us live via zoom. david, let me just put a working theory to you. consider this a qu, if you're part of the elite, if you're part of the rich of chinese. yeah. but if you're part of the people outside of the big cities and you're poor and you're living in the countryside, you consider this a decisive step in the right direction. well, there are a couple of things involved here in ron. and i think you did a good job in your, in laying the story out of quoting both white house spokeswoman jim saki and the state department with the emphasis they have placed on protecting tunisian democracy. and that's very different from what president chrysler has decided. he has emphasized the provisions of the constitution and particularly article but article 80 is subject to a lot of conflicting interpretations by his rivals. and the number of them would not accept his interpretations, which sounded a little bit like a constitutional nit picking on his part. the fact is, the united states d
and security expenses. let's bringing david mack also in washington dc. he served as a former u. s. deputy chief of mission and schunover uneasily. and then buffer for the u e. he joins us live via zoom. david, let me just put a working theory to you. consider this a qu, if you're part of the elite, if you're part of the rich of chinese. yeah. but if you're part of the people outside of the big cities and you're poor and you're living in the countryside, you consider this a decisive step in the...
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and so then if you wanted to pressure them and you did not try, it wasn't the u. s. e. i think when they cut him and not the u, a government, most of those companies have said that know they want to keep the people, the staff, and so on, in a, in the by which is comfort belie, whatever that explanation. and they have only to drop off the water if i remember correct. i read in the press that some of them are leading, so they say it is not worth investing there. so there is this competition for attracting investment as well. that the sound that has been insist insisting and pressuring the investors to have their office is not to leave the you each, but to have their, their court is for me to lease operations, move for 100. to solve that many. investors have refused. ok, fascinating. dynamic wants to keep an eye on in the days and weeks gone, but for now my check tickets are keen. i agreed to get your thoughts. thank you for joining us on the usa. numerous delays, politicians in israel are expected to vote to the controversial temporary law. it prevents palestinians in the
and so then if you wanted to pressure them and you did not try, it wasn't the u. s. e. i think when they cut him and not the u, a government, most of those companies have said that know they want to keep the people, the staff, and so on, in a, in the by which is comfort belie, whatever that explanation. and they have only to drop off the water if i remember correct. i read in the press that some of them are leading, so they say it is not worth investing there. so there is this competition for...
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gradually restored output by almost 50 percent, but negotiations and ideas to further increase our boot. expose a rift between the u. s. e, and found your baby in the it's called saudi proposals to extend the arrangements unjust. now a compromise given, giving the u a and others, a higher production culture has paved the way for the latest deal. opec will begin further eating cuts from august. cornelia meyer is an oil and gas on a list, as well as ceo of my resource. she says, among those who will benefit from the deal. i found you ravia, russia, and iraq, but not the way what i think the big win offender steel is basically both producers and the consumers. because what we had up to now is we didn't know whether we would get this, you know, gradual using off of, of production cops and the market just kind of under supply to the tune of $2000000.00 barrels a day. and you know, the economy is starting to power ahead. so this was, was very, very tough to touch and go because we didn't know we'll blanket no one get no further increases. and if there are no further increases will discipline amongst the $23.00 opec plus member
gradually restored output by almost 50 percent, but negotiations and ideas to further increase our boot. expose a rift between the u. s. e, and found your baby in the it's called saudi proposals to extend the arrangements unjust. now a compromise given, giving the u a and others, a higher production culture has paved the way for the latest deal. opec will begin further eating cuts from august. cornelia meyer is an oil and gas on a list, as well as ceo of my resource. she says, among those who...
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and road like italy. this the southern tier countries of the e u. and that could be problematic for the future of the you for that matter, if the economies don't improve. so they're, they're looking to china because it's economy is beginning to blossom much, but i think that's interesting about this, you know, right now you see by and the reason that you brought merkel here in germany is probably the most advanced of all the countries in relationships with both russia and china, 2 countries that obviously are having a little little stand off right now years in various ways. so do you feel like this is more like sort of a red rover game that bite is playing this week with having her here? like look, she's still friends with us to basically using her the diplomatic tool to get to rush to get to china. and it is going to be successful or the chinese in the russian is going to listen to what she says in regards to america. is that going to change anything? well, i think, i think from the bio standpoint, it's a reaffirmation of the closeness with, with ge
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u. a. e and saudi arabia, it's close allies, put some $1500000000.00 into racks, supper, and well fund a vast amount of money indicating that they were paying for services. being given. violence has broken ice and several cities in rounds. oh, rich, cuz astonish province. i, demonstrations of the walls or shortages, continued for the 6 consecutive nights. security forces far shown to disperse the crowds. at least 3 pretences were killed in the turn of events. officials in the city of masha said, police officer, a police officer, is also shot dead during the rallies. rights groups are raising the alarm that covered 19 spreading in camps of asylum seekers on the border between the us and mexico. thousands of people are enduring, crowded, and unsanitary conditions, and there are worries there being left eyes open. okay, lation programs. man wrap a little reports from the border. city of warner. crowded 10th year mexico's border with the united states. most of the camps residence or asylum seekers. s
u. a. e and saudi arabia, it's close allies, put some $1500000000.00 into racks, supper, and well fund a vast amount of money indicating that they were paying for services. being given. violence has broken ice and several cities in rounds. oh, rich, cuz astonish province. i, demonstrations of the walls or shortages, continued for the 6 consecutive nights. security forces far shown to disperse the crowds. at least 3 pretences were killed in the turn of events. officials in the city of masha...
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and officials are calling the blocks most ambitious plan, yet to tackle climate change is expected to set out in painstaking detail how the e u and its industries will meet 2030 greenhouse gas emissions goals. but the deal will still require require approval by number states. poland is refusing to shut down a massive brown coal mine despite a court order. politicians that say they don't want to put 6000 jobs on the line and that the country needs the coal for electricity production. but with opposition in neighboring germany and check your mounting. the government is under pressure to take action in war. so work is from the tour of open catholic night, mind demonstrate to preserve their jobs. they want to keep using the environmentally damaging soft brown coal to generate electricity right up to 2044, regardless of climate change. they won't even consider environmental effects and claim it's more about business than environmental protection. and most of that get the food stamps bustle, the europe in union is forcing us to become dependent on other countries for our energy we'd have to import it from abroad. let me go and chec
and officials are calling the blocks most ambitious plan, yet to tackle climate change is expected to set out in painstaking detail how the e u and its industries will meet 2030 greenhouse gas emissions goals. but the deal will still require require approval by number states. poland is refusing to shut down a massive brown coal mine despite a court order. politicians that say they don't want to put 6000 jobs on the line and that the country needs the coal for electricity production. but with...
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and turkey wants to keep hungry. also in the game, turkey wants to use this as an opportunity to recover his release with the u. s. e and the european union, by taking a rule of peace building country as a member of the nato in afghanistan, however, the telephone says that it wants all of the international companies to leave the ground is done unconditionally we including turkey, how the bond, but how the bonds spoke personal recently says that they're ready to talk to turkey, wants to be through with all the companies is completed to talk to turkey, to discover the potential cooperation for the future of have kind of stand and present ad. one also said that they're ready to have data tools with taliban regarding to couple a port. so in this sense, both parties are quite coaches, but there are keeping the doors also for the potential talks. so in that sense, if the direct was between turkey and taliban start anytime soon, it will be a surprise. ok, we're still sorta there live for mr. bill. thank you, rachel. i saw sense. it's responsible for a suicide bomb attack in back done that has killed at least 31 people. it'
and turkey wants to keep hungry. also in the game, turkey wants to use this as an opportunity to recover his release with the u. s. e and the european union, by taking a rule of peace building country as a member of the nato in afghanistan, however, the telephone says that it wants all of the international companies to leave the ground is done unconditionally we including turkey, how the bond, but how the bonds spoke personal recently says that they're ready to talk to turkey, wants to be...
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are expected to discuss ukraine's reform process and the conflict in the countries east ukraine and seeking e u and nato membership. british police, british police have opened an investigation into the online racist abuse of 3 black english players. he missed penalties and the countries shoot out last italy, in the euro, 2025. and that's all the believe, said there have been offensive and raises social media, post directed markets rash for jaden santo and soccer. and after their midst penalties helped italy to win the game, which was held at london, wembley stadium, england coach, your south gate called the abuse and forgiven for it. let's go to london. now we're corresponding charley chose until she is standing by fours. good evening to you, charlotte. this is not the 1st time that we're seeing these kinds of events. in the past players and senior figures within the game of urged greater vigilance from social media platforms. what kind of reaction have you been hearing this when there are the call for more vigilant, sensational media platforms? but i think that the crux of this is why are thes
are expected to discuss ukraine's reform process and the conflict in the countries east ukraine and seeking e u and nato membership. british police, british police have opened an investigation into the online racist abuse of 3 black english players. he missed penalties and the countries shoot out last italy, in the euro, 2025. and that's all the believe, said there have been offensive and raises social media, post directed markets rash for jaden santo and soccer. and after their midst penalties...