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u. e. and to all the people of the emory. it's for the victory of manchester city last night for the champions league that was very welcoming news. so the thing is that the u. e looks at the, at the politics this way that it's policy is actually about lowering tensions and neutralizing all the complex in the region so that our region can drive. so the, you east trying hard to lower tensions. and the reason because um, after the war between the you, the, the russian ukraine, people are realized that work can affect us all in an hour region. when i speak about our region, i mean the middle east is mostly affected by many factors and, and south, which is one of them. so the president of the united arab emirates ever have is either wanted to reach an agreement to neutralize all these conflict and make a genuine warming, as you said, i believe it's being very genuine with cherokee and other parties as well. and the reason really that has something changed. i mean, why now, why, why is the made the move now? is it, is it because of
u. e. and to all the people of the emory. it's for the victory of manchester city last night for the champions league that was very welcoming news. so the thing is that the u. e looks at the, at the politics this way that it's policy is actually about lowering tensions and neutralizing all the complex in the region so that our region can drive. so the, you east trying hard to lower tensions. and the reason because um, after the war between the you, the, the russian ukraine, people are realized...
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u. e. and all the back has to be in the wind and they would be able to make good on those promises. and the same goes for this it out on falls isn't as long as the 2 main belligerence and their international back is. do not a recognize that this contract will not end in the military victory. they will continue to push for that minute trip to join. in the meantime, it is the people to sit down who will continue to face the bronze of that. as the quick of these, all the sides, including the international actors, get to and negotiating table with the genuine willingness to negotiate the better it will be. but as i said before, those issues kinda prioritize ministry active, they must buy or tied civilian act. and sort of puts accountability front and center. how made your thoughts? all right? yes. go ahead. uh, go ahead. uh don. yeah, add something and then i'll come tell me. just continue going from what totaled was seeing. i don't think any of the regional actors would like to have the civilian parties at the hearts and send to me because that will i pressure to the on them and it doe
u. e. and all the back has to be in the wind and they would be able to make good on those promises. and the same goes for this it out on falls isn't as long as the 2 main belligerence and their international back is. do not a recognize that this contract will not end in the military victory. they will continue to push for that minute trip to join. in the meantime, it is the people to sit down who will continue to face the bronze of that. as the quick of these, all the sides, including the...
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example, how the sanctions have not been fully implemented by some countries, particularly the u a. e. and so i think that the real key here is whether or not the u. a. e. well, really enforce the section because some of these companies have partnered with companies that are associated with the u, a. e. and with rush up. but certainly, you know, if there is limited evidence that this will affect things in a short run in the long run. potentially sedan is one of the most sanctioned countries in the world going back to the past 30 years. you know, since 1989 when there was a military cooling student isn't seen really a series of sanctions and actually that'd be 7. do it with tires with islamic extremism again and the 2000 for the warrant out for so, you know, there is not a lot of the of that hasn't been sanctioned into them as part of the state enterprise here. and what you've seen as a result of those sanctions is really sudan, if you know, really become an operating ground for china and russia. these are 2 countries that obviously are not abided by us. sanction. now the u. s. senate has a
example, how the sanctions have not been fully implemented by some countries, particularly the u a. e. and so i think that the real key here is whether or not the u. a. e. well, really enforce the section because some of these companies have partnered with companies that are associated with the u, a. e. and with rush up. but certainly, you know, if there is limited evidence that this will affect things in a short run in the long run. potentially sedan is one of the most sanctioned countries in...
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u. e and australia, we will have a very soon the news coming with the over the next year with canada. and you can probably you, and i would have a natural trade. the affiliation with russia is also showing a lot of positive results. so india would probably try and take the spot this opportunity and the advantage of being a global supply chain, global leader in the product suppliers in russia and govern automatically enjoy these fruits of benefits. interesting remarks this week from janet t. l in the the us treasury secretary who said that's really admitted that sanctions and only encourage countries to find alternative systems, non dollar payments. it is very much part of that as well to enhance cooperation. what's the global implications for the way tick. ringback the as an example, and what, what, what a less and lessening use of the dollar on more of the route p as in, in freight. how would that ultimately benefit india, where you rightly said the, the fall of the dollar. i would not say the fall of the dollar, but the weakening of the dominance of the dollar as a global currency is
u. e and australia, we will have a very soon the news coming with the over the next year with canada. and you can probably you, and i would have a natural trade. the affiliation with russia is also showing a lot of positive results. so india would probably try and take the spot this opportunity and the advantage of being a global supply chain, global leader in the product suppliers in russia and govern automatically enjoy these fruits of benefits. interesting remarks this week from janet t. l...
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u. s. and e. u. of protectionism. planning and obstructs developing nations. return to clean energy and kenya size, a new trade deal with you. but it comes as growing mechanization is increasingly putting manual jobs on the line, the coming to live from the russian capital business r t international. i'm rachel evans here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. and we begin with the latest from the conflict and ukraine, as it continues to take a daily toll on civilians with lives lost or offended. people are faced with a difficult decision to stay in the face of danger from ukrainian showing or to fleet stop, have chosen to find shelter and russia as ortiz ego, or is it all not reports. the team has made a colossal push to brand the ongoing role as the nationwide uprising against russian invaders. uncomfortable images of young men going out of their way to escape and resist mobilization, swept under the rug, as well as the fact that amid the refugee crisis, millions ran into the e
u. s. and e. u. of protectionism. planning and obstructs developing nations. return to clean energy and kenya size, a new trade deal with you. but it comes as growing mechanization is increasingly putting manual jobs on the line, the coming to live from the russian capital business r t international. i'm rachel evans here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. and we begin with the latest from the conflict and ukraine, as it continues to take a daily toll on civilians with...
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it's so important terrorism, though, ha, which though has denied the kentucky and the u. a. e embassy is resumed. look, this week there has been a general flow and many other relations across the middle east with the w recently with building 5 of ankara for years of kansas city has had a plan for woodson to the arab lea. this year i received the breakthrough in relations with sort of q as well. saudi arabian, a rom have also broke good piece off. in the case of us to this is, it appears why we're res, have govern. the reason for years have been up ended as close live now to russia. i was in the senior research at golf as the by public policy research center to get more. uh, thank so much for joining states that at all to you. we appreciate it now. what do you make of these restorations of diplomatic relations between the u a. e and concerts? is this, is this warming trend genuine? thank you very much for having me. um i see a, uh this, uh, this is not the, this was in the a some because the agreement uh, was signed the almost 2 years ago. and they, and they think many steps we
it's so important terrorism, though, ha, which though has denied the kentucky and the u. a. e embassy is resumed. look, this week there has been a general flow and many other relations across the middle east with the w recently with building 5 of ankara for years of kansas city has had a plan for woodson to the arab lea. this year i received the breakthrough in relations with sort of q as well. saudi arabian, a rom have also broke good piece off. in the case of us to this is, it appears why...
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u. e, and the u. s. combined. you know, they know it's only important russian oil, but it's also invested in the russian energy market as well. well, let's discuss this, i'll fix that with research and it's a, it's india today did come out just a very good morning to you from moscow. good morning. relatively. what, what do you make those comments by the indian form and it's done. what does it mean for the correlations between moscow and you've done it? well, you know, it's very important that despite all the, the last little ward right from to be dead, the inside of your all sort of entering into some kind of recession. and then this conflict way up between your brain and russia. the sausage in are pretty kind of the popsicle, all the rest of the indian russian friendship and strategic partnership, in fact, specials, britney chic, bottom, and ship. as they define it from going from straight to spring is actually not only do you know that it's uh, it's become stronger and stronger. i mean, you, your records, i have
u. e, and the u. s. combined. you know, they know it's only important russian oil, but it's also invested in the russian energy market as well. well, let's discuss this, i'll fix that with research and it's a, it's india today did come out just a very good morning to you from moscow. good morning. relatively. what, what do you make those comments by the indian form and it's done. what does it mean for the correlations between moscow and you've done it? well, you know, it's very important that...
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u. s. and e. u sanctions. and while the country's economy feels the pressure, it's people, especially the most vulnerable, they're the ones who bear the brunt of the pain of correspondent use of july. they explores how west and sanctions have become a matter of life and death in iran. should warn you beforehand, though you may find some of this report disturbing to this pharaoh j. know these words don't bring any bells to most people, but to every power seem efficient, they can mean the difference between life and death. they are drawn to the chronically transfer use. patience used to remove excess iron from their bodies. otherwise, they would die according to a wrong style of senior society, the country, an eastern port, $22000000.00 doses of these 2 drugs every year to supply it. style of senior patients with less than 2000000 doses make their way into avon. the problem is us sanctions, which block the import of live saving medicine to the country. they've all felt senior society since the last 3 in post sanc
u. s. and e. u sanctions. and while the country's economy feels the pressure, it's people, especially the most vulnerable, they're the ones who bear the brunt of the pain of correspondent use of july. they explores how west and sanctions have become a matter of life and death in iran. should warn you beforehand, though you may find some of this report disturbing to this pharaoh j. know these words don't bring any bells to most people, but to every power seem efficient, they can mean the...
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countries in so some last year, those taking to the streets of case and now under the cities are demanding the resignation of the pro e. u. government, accusing of accelerating installation and failing to tackle living costs while another e. u official demo. dave and prosecuted for anti corruption has been accused of intimidation of the wesley behavior in her office. and i can't wait. i will pass in late and to someone's house at 6 o'clock in the morning with a most quote in front of your children. you've logs your husbands, the rest you put you in handcuffs and send you to prison. i tell him what 1st to happen. i will personally be the to the uncomfortable dave in anti corruption. prosecuting was gone to the post by the country's pro e u president. thus, while she's been holding us citizenship. meanwhile, according to report, she gained her position by a fully thing governmental procedures. veronica, joe dahlin has also previously stuffed in the us justice department as the deputy public corruption of civil rights prosecutor in the state of california. well driven political auditors cool, now that you re essays, mrs. ga
countries in so some last year, those taking to the streets of case and now under the cities are demanding the resignation of the pro e. u. government, accusing of accelerating installation and failing to tackle living costs while another e. u official demo. dave and prosecuted for anti corruption has been accused of intimidation of the wesley behavior in her office. and i can't wait. i will pass in late and to someone's house at 6 o'clock in the morning with a most quote in front of your...
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inhabitants in eastern europe and north america are being destroyed to state the growing appetite form when talents through illegal logging the policy makers in the u. s. e u and u. k. have classified woody bio mass as of renewables, allowing governments to subsidize the production and burning of wood pallets. many countries don't have to report emissions from wood fired power plants because trees are seen as a renewable resource. producers are just required to reforest areas, so that the c o 2 released while burning pellets is reabsorbed. so in the united states, depending on what state you're in, you plan to the for treats for everyone. you cut down the plant to, to, for a new one existing a little tiny, tiny researches like kelly suggest that the immediate impact of substituting would for coal is an increase in atmospheric c o. 2. a studies found that depending on the type of forest it could take up to 10 years until nearly planted trees absorb the same amount of carbon sock done by the ones that were cut down folder trees, store more carbon. so there are certain for us and that are even more critical to that excitement changed than others. unfortunat
inhabitants in eastern europe and north america are being destroyed to state the growing appetite form when talents through illegal logging the policy makers in the u. s. e u and u. k. have classified woody bio mass as of renewables, allowing governments to subsidize the production and burning of wood pallets. many countries don't have to report emissions from wood fired power plants because trees are seen as a renewable resource. producers are just required to reforest areas, so that the c o 2...
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and latin america. some highlights include the u, a. e delegation, which is the guest of honor at this year's forum rash as deputy prime minister also gave a speech with the head of the air of delegation, stating that the parties have discussed bilateral economic development in trade. in our states are bound by good ties, rich history of cooperation, based on the principles of mutual trust. we will continue to adhere to these principles despite the global risks and the revision of the entire system of international relations. today we are witnessing the restructuring of all logistics and international payment systems between countries. we will create optimal solutions. over the past few years, the u. a has become our strongest trading partner in the middle east and north africa. last year, our trade turned over amounted to 9000000000 and continues to grow. i'm sure that we will continue to interact with the u. a, in a wide range of areas that will ensure stability and confidence in our further joint development, including trade, industria
and latin america. some highlights include the u, a. e delegation, which is the guest of honor at this year's forum rash as deputy prime minister also gave a speech with the head of the air of delegation, stating that the parties have discussed bilateral economic development in trade. in our states are bound by good ties, rich history of cooperation, based on the principles of mutual trust. we will continue to adhere to these principles despite the global risks and the revision of the entire...
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u. s. and e representatives meets with the cost of a prime minister hoping to ease on rest and saving majority areas and closer justice in the amazon rain forest one year off the murder, environmental activists bringing up herrera and janice stone phillips. the we begin in ukraine and the come on a keeps ground forces says troops advancing on the russian occupied the city of buck based on the east. and what could be the starts of the long awaited count the offensive. it comes on a day of claim and counts a claim, as russia also says they fulfill for you, creating a tank for the south in his nightly address ukrainian president below them is the lensky has hailed his troops recent military action in blackface, the most economical, my what's the one in my back most of direction. it is well done for years. i my we see how he's typically russia reactions on any step we turned in all positions. we take great, you know, the enemy knows that you create a little wind line. they see it limits every day fee
u. s. and e representatives meets with the cost of a prime minister hoping to ease on rest and saving majority areas and closer justice in the amazon rain forest one year off the murder, environmental activists bringing up herrera and janice stone phillips. the we begin in ukraine and the come on a keeps ground forces says troops advancing on the russian occupied the city of buck based on the east. and what could be the starts of the long awaited count the offensive. it comes on a day of claim...
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u. s. and e u countries of hypocrisy and their green agendas. he claims the west is inactive and protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to cleaner energy. dis, protectionism. i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is. and here they themselves are erecting barriers. his criticism comes just days ahead of prime minister embody schedules visit to washington. this week, he also took issue with western leaders who have called for coal to be completely phased out. coal is india is primary source of electricity generation. never the less india the world's most populous country, plans to cut coal use for power generation by half in the near future. we spoke to a former indian external affairs ministry. secretary, who believes the west has failed in his efforts to help developing economies go green. as well, you know, energ
u. s. and e u countries of hypocrisy and their green agendas. he claims the west is inactive and protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to cleaner energy. dis, protectionism. i saw that in the inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is. and here they themselves are erecting...
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and indonesia have met in bras. those 2 voice concerns over a u. e. u deforestation law. that could be detrimental to small agricultural businesses. we heard from locals who say the future of the industry and their livelihood is in danger. on the front door and head, the implementation of the new law will stopped me as well as new farm, was from expanding or venturing into palm or farming. with a new european, lo implemented, i'm scared, i will lose my main income and the future of my children. and family will be jeopardized malaysian fall and while we always remain competitive to the ears of tentative oil, the use trying to find a way to increase their own sales as they are scared, their commodity will be affected with that costs that i do at the i disagree with you are being lower because it will affect the thousands of phone, more farmers in malaysia. i hope that the ministry of plantation of commodities which is in charge of phone the oil industry, can explain things to the european union. so they've got to understand why the reduction should not occur as malaysia and
and indonesia have met in bras. those 2 voice concerns over a u. e. u deforestation law. that could be detrimental to small agricultural businesses. we heard from locals who say the future of the industry and their livelihood is in danger. on the front door and head, the implementation of the new law will stopped me as well as new farm, was from expanding or venturing into palm or farming. with a new european, lo implemented, i'm scared, i will lose my main income and the future of my children....
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their critics of home at home and the e u, which they say is doing nothing against it and took them off in the future. the russian company rosa. tom also wants to participate in production here, highlighting a few elements that fit in russian designed reactors and now supposed to be manufactured. here was in many eastern european countries, like in the czech republic, soviet era, nuclear power plants are still in operation. they only function with special hex agonal, rosa tone, fuel elements. vladimir slips eoc who fled to germany from hooton's. russia has been warning against rosa tom's activities for years. ross with them is not on the company that produces nuclear power. it's a company created just print political influence of the legend reports in the around the world and also to create critical dependence around the. ready on the russian technique. ready to the russian nuclear fuel and the russian engineers. here in hungary, rosa thom plans to build 2 new nuclear power plants, both powered with roasted tomb fuel elements. just like the patch nuclear power plant south of the capital
their critics of home at home and the e u, which they say is doing nothing against it and took them off in the future. the russian company rosa. tom also wants to participate in production here, highlighting a few elements that fit in russian designed reactors and now supposed to be manufactured. here was in many eastern european countries, like in the czech republic, soviet era, nuclear power plants are still in operation. they only function with special hex agonal, rosa tone, fuel elements....
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and livelihoods in, in those, in those hands. the broader of responsibility i would argue lies on e. u. member states and the institution that are failing to adopt rational and to me rights respecting, migration and asylum policy. now, greece and actually i'm on the my main passage ways into the you full of migrants from africa, asia, in the middle east. what legal migration routes that we discuss, the idea of what, what they look like as well there. all sorts of options. i mean one, a very obvious one is uh, a increased re settlement of recognize refugees. there are millions of refugees around the world uh, identified and recognized by also by the human h. c r a. there's a whole system in place for resettling. people from the countries where they 1st fled and were recognized as refugee to other countries where they can really be built that their, their lives. the e u has a very poor record in the number of people that resettle every year. another other options include ensuring there is a greater ability to apply for asylum once, while you are still outside of the country it's of the use
and livelihoods in, in those, in those hands. the broader of responsibility i would argue lies on e. u. member states and the institution that are failing to adopt rational and to me rights respecting, migration and asylum policy. now, greece and actually i'm on the my main passage ways into the you full of migrants from africa, asia, in the middle east. what legal migration routes that we discuss, the idea of what, what they look like as well there. all sorts of options. i mean one, a very...
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over the past several years from maine is economy has been growing solidly driven by e u. funding, currency stability and foreign investment, but the pace of the boot has had an unintended effect. the country note faces, labor shortages in key factors like construction and services. partly due to romanians, amick pricing to elsewhere in the you to work. now is the government has a plan to attract more workers from outside the u. the workers from the pole in the up talk is down the ceiling. anyone waiting here in front of the immigration office in bucharest, has paid up to 6000 euros to job placement agencies in the country to legally
over the past several years from maine is economy has been growing solidly driven by e u. funding, currency stability and foreign investment, but the pace of the boot has had an unintended effect. the country note faces, labor shortages in key factors like construction and services. partly due to romanians, amick pricing to elsewhere in the you to work. now is the government has a plan to attract more workers from outside the u. the workers from the pole in the up talk is down the ceiling....
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more than 800 people have been arrested president emmanuel, nicole and lifting e u summit to try and rain in the riots. he sees many of those involved a young people in blamed social media flickering, the unrest we've seen on snapshots tick tock and several other platforms. well, those to organization yvonne and gatherings. and the minute king of island, new york city free leads young people to detach from reality. and to feel that some of them are living on the street for video games. having talks okay to them. more offices of being deployed to control the violence. but the united nations has voiced it's concerns about french police this is a moment for the country to seriously address the issues of racism and racial discrimination in law enforcement. we also emphasize the importance of peaceful assembly. the french government rejects the accusations that some of the regions have this. some of these is supposed to consider the close that goes on. i think this is the logical consequences to police violence. next, if it's unacceptable, what are the prima? i try and the current situati
more than 800 people have been arrested president emmanuel, nicole and lifting e u summit to try and rain in the riots. he sees many of those involved a young people in blamed social media flickering, the unrest we've seen on snapshots tick tock and several other platforms. well, those to organization yvonne and gatherings. and the minute king of island, new york city free leads young people to detach from reality. and to feel that some of them are living on the street for video games. having...
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yeah, i think it's calculated to basically align ukraine more closely with nato and the u . e. u, in general. and it's a ton of a kind of last ditch rescue effort to try to even marshal more support for your crime, despite the incredible support and the proxy war that's being fought in that country. it's just the astounding to the degree to which uh, this leader has been able to pull over on this country. this kind of a sacrificial. uh right there is uh, that is now basically us over seen where and far too many people are affected by it and will continue to be but will continue to follow this one. dr. michael rectinwald's, former and while you professor and author of google archipelago, thank you so much for your time and analysis. extra me. the india has land. former twitter ceo john dorsey accusing him of late in the line by alleging the new delhi as targeting critics on social media. according to doors, the indian government threatened the company with raids on employees if it didn't take down certain post of what was said is a blatant fly. jack dorsey woke up off the years o
yeah, i think it's calculated to basically align ukraine more closely with nato and the u . e. u, in general. and it's a ton of a kind of last ditch rescue effort to try to even marshal more support for your crime, despite the incredible support and the proxy war that's being fought in that country. it's just the astounding to the degree to which uh, this leader has been able to pull over on this country. this kind of a sacrificial. uh right there is uh, that is now basically us over seen where...
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u. s. and e. u, as well as china, and has long been seen as a model of stability and democracy in a volatile region. the current unrest stems from domestic political rivalry. president monkeys all was elected in 2012 and is due to step down next year. but he argues that he could run again because of changes to the constitution in 2016, which shortened the presidential term, former tax inspector, it was months. sancho is popular among unemployed young people. and supporters say he's being targeted by political arrivals, including song songs lawyer says the jail term jeopardizes his chance of running for office in 2024. all right, let's go ahead and bring in our guests in london, which i had during mazda, who was an analyst with various maple cropped, global risk intelligence consultancy in paris, marie roget below the chair, woman and ceo of the applicant, international media group. and in the car, more so tall, a freelance journalist who is reported extensive extensively on sending goals, political
u. s. and e. u, as well as china, and has long been seen as a model of stability and democracy in a volatile region. the current unrest stems from domestic political rivalry. president monkeys all was elected in 2012 and is due to step down next year. but he argues that he could run again because of changes to the constitution in 2016, which shortened the presidential term, former tax inspector, it was months. sancho is popular among unemployed young people. and supporters say he's being...
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u. s. and e. u. countries of hypocrisy and that glean agendas, he claims the warehouses in latin seeking protectionist policy that i'm the mind emerging economies, and that by him the global effort. this is transition to clean the energy. this protectionism, i saw that in inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe. we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves or reckoning. barriers is because the i'm calling the danes that hey, the politeness of motors schedule a visit to washington this week, bills. and so the issue with western lead is of gold for colds of incomplete. the phased out coal is indeed the primary source of electricity generation. we use for the full, my indian external affairs message, secondary, please. the west has failed in its efforts to help develop the economies go green as well. you know, energy is a critical for any country without a cheap and afford
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and so that is why no, the e u and u. s. opinion, somehow is projected as to opinion united states or not. also thought to how the g 7 members for example, conceived or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what it would be you together with the us say what is then the propagated is what the west feeds. i mean, i can speak quite confidently, for example, in terms of where most of africa stands stand russian. a couple of american journalists took on the us state department spokesman of his recently comments on rosters and provoked war in ukraine. the online footage, released by gray zone and shows the challenge to western mainstream narrative, a challenging this notion that the russians and vision of your friend was completely unprovoked us and german governments repeatedly promised sylvia present retail girlhood. gorbachev, that nato would not move one inch eastward. there is no reason uh to make attempts to erase the borders of, of a neighboring country. and that's what we're. so if you think of
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u. s. and e u. countries of hypocrisy and their green agendas, he claims the west as an acting protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to a cleaner energy. dis, protectionism. i saw that in inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves are directing barriers. his criticism comes just days ahead of prime minister moody scheduled visit to washington. this week, he also took issue with western leaders who are called for coal to be completely phased out. coal is india's primary source of electricity generation. nevertheless, india the world's most populous country, plans to cut coal use for power generation by half, and then your future. we spoke to a former indian external affairs ministry secretary, who believes that the west has failed and his efforts helped develo
u. s. and e u. countries of hypocrisy and their green agendas, he claims the west as an acting protectionist policies that undermine emerging economies, and thereby hender global efforts to transition to a cleaner energy. dis, protectionism. i saw that in inflation reduction act in the united states. i see that in this green hydrogen auction in europe, we've had the developed world lecturing the rest of the world on how important free trade is in here, they themselves are directing barriers....
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and goals? the meeting on thursday included rushes for administer, holding talks with his counterparts from the u. a. e, brazil, and iran. india is foreign minister says the gathering must send a strong message that the world is re balancing to a multi pool or format, and that old solutions cannot address new challenges. the top came ahead of the organizations august summit in south africa, leaving the question of the whole states welcome a vladimir putin open with the international criminal court issuing an arrest warrant for the russian president and south africa being a member of the i. c. c. r. t corresponded oaks on a boy co spoke with the russian deputy for administer. we welcome south african chester invited, a great number of important thing, flash whole countries to the serial meeting. we invest in 2 weeks, post police go, we will, and practical origin this to be there where things happen to be a few weeks as a new for my home. and she national relations, those relations based on the principles mutual benefits back to the appeal of this organization is not mos on other members of international
and goals? the meeting on thursday included rushes for administer, holding talks with his counterparts from the u. a. e, brazil, and iran. india is foreign minister says the gathering must send a strong message that the world is re balancing to a multi pool or format, and that old solutions cannot address new challenges. the top came ahead of the organizations august summit in south africa, leaving the question of the whole states welcome a vladimir putin open with the international criminal...
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and i'm fixing to do that. i think that's just also the big balancing act when it comes to the e. u and there are lots of migration issues and lots of, i mean, we can go as far as outside of issues with lots of which is entirely dependent on the member states having the agreements and the member states accepting something action which is why, for example, the meeting last week on the new migraines to deal with the credit has started quite us. we just shot minnesota involved was a step towards trying to find a solution that would make things more coherent. but of course, we do need to look at the systems in place and actually try to figure out some what is happening and whether it's actually for. busy or it looks correctly because for example, think i'm on the young to museums, audiology or into could contribute to our societies. but who, or who needs to be in the medical system for health care reasons. we simply cannot because there's no good job trinity. and this is something that's in some ways we need to look at the inquiry you use and actually think about some what's is actually
and i'm fixing to do that. i think that's just also the big balancing act when it comes to the e. u and there are lots of migration issues and lots of, i mean, we can go as far as outside of issues with lots of which is entirely dependent on the member states having the agreements and the member states accepting something action which is why, for example, the meeting last week on the new migraines to deal with the credit has started quite us. we just shot minnesota involved was a step towards...
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u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, there are more standardized. now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means that an entire college degree in europe is often cheaper than just one year of tuition fees at an out of state or private college in the us. and this extends to even a master's degree as well, with the average tuition of a master's degree, being just around $9000.00 per year versus $30000.00 for an american students in europe. considers education to be a right, not a privilege, and believes that an educated society will help to push the country forward. that is why that you makes it a priority to subsidize college education in order to promote a stronger workforce, which will then in turn, pay taxes as
u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, there are more standardized. now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means...
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u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, they're more standardized is now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means that an entire college degree in europe is often cheaper than just one year of tuition fees at an out of state or private college in the us. and this extends to even a master's degree as well, with the average tuition of a master's degree, being just around $9000.00 per year versus $30000.00 for an american students. europe considers education to be a right, not a privilege, and believes that an educated society will help to push the country forward. that is why that you makes it a priority to subsidize college education in order to promote a stronger workforce, which will then in turn, pay taxes as a p
u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, they're more standardized is now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means...
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and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected as to opinion united states or not. also thought to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what it would be you to get over to us say what is then the propagate. it is what the west seats. i mean, i can speak quite confident to, for example, in terms of the way most of africa stands, stands with russian. a couple of american journalists. so it took on the us state department spokesman of his recently comments on rosters and provoked war in ukraine. the online footage, released by grace out and shows the challenge to western mainstream narrative, challenging this notion that the rushes and vision of your crane was completely unprovoked. us and german governments repeatedly promised sylvia present retail girlhood. gorbachev, that nato would not move one inch eastward. there is no reason uh to make attempts to erase the borders of, of a neighboring country. and that's what we're. so if
and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected as to opinion united states or not. also thought to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or for international affairs and, and to look on it cannot be that what it would be you to get over to us say what is then the propagate. it is what the west seats. i mean, i can speak quite confident to, for example, in terms of the way most of africa stands, stands with russian. a couple of american journalists. so it took on the...
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side, the e u has however, met with non governmental members of syria and civilian society groups to discuss the future of the nation. no, serious farm industry says the e. u is currently opposing the countries fundamental interests. syria which has withstood a bloody campaign of terrorism, is determined to cooperate with error brethren and allied states across the world to consolidate its victories. an offset, the dire upshot of economic sanctions against it. i wish discussing the story with the to analissa side side, back to the sides of the e. u. cancel this upcoming meeting with the arab league in order to avoid, well, a diplomatic embarrassment. this is the flow method decisions. so if you imagine that leasing has taken place, you would get 27. you find the best us sitting with a 20 to a point in the list, including the center for that's what i think investments for the you and also for that matter what has made a lot of fixing the change of this month. now, invest listed would be a clear admission from bfc. that's why the gulf states you to name, you know, baseball and they will
side, the e u has however, met with non governmental members of syria and civilian society groups to discuss the future of the nation. no, serious farm industry says the e. u is currently opposing the countries fundamental interests. syria which has withstood a bloody campaign of terrorism, is determined to cooperate with error brethren and allied states across the world to consolidate its victories. an offset, the dire upshot of economic sanctions against it. i wish discussing the story with...
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and so i think that the real key here is whether or not the u. a e, will really enforce these sections because some of these companies have partnered with companies that are associated with the u, a. e. and for the rush up. but certainly, you know, there is limited habit and this will affect things in the short run in the long run, potentially. okay, i'll come to the u a in a section and then i would, let's talk about the functions of what that gonna work for the us. mean, is this a p r exercise for washington? or do they really think something concrete can come out of it? because as you say, saddam has, as well as one of many countries around the world being able to evade sanctions for many years under the us to pick up some very good point that you just made. you know, sedan is one of the most sanctioned countries in the world, going back to the past 30 years. you know, since 1989 when there was a military cooling studio, it has the really a series of sanctions. and actually that'd be 7. do it with tires with there's one on the stream is i'm, i can
and so i think that the real key here is whether or not the u. a e, will really enforce these sections because some of these companies have partnered with companies that are associated with the u, a. e. and for the rush up. but certainly, you know, there is limited habit and this will affect things in the short run in the long run, potentially. okay, i'll come to the u a in a section and then i would, let's talk about the functions of what that gonna work for the us. mean, is this a p r...
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and livelihoods in, in those, in those hands. the broader of responsibility i would argue lies on e. u. member states and the institution that are failing to adopt rational and to me rights respecting, migration and asylum policy. now, greece and actually i'm on the my main passage ways into the you full of migrants from africa, asia, in the middle east. what legal migration routes that we discuss, the idea of what, what they look like as well there. all sorts of options. i mean one, uh, very obvious. one is uh, a increased re settlement of recognize refugees. there are millions of refugees around the world uh, identified and recognized by uh, also by the you and hcr. there's a whole system in place for resettling people from the countries where they 1st fled and recognizes refugee to other countries where they can really be built that their, their lives in the eu has a very poor record in the number of people had at least settled every year, another other options include ensuring there's a greater ability to apply for asylum once, while you're still outside of the country it's of the us
and livelihoods in, in those, in those hands. the broader of responsibility i would argue lies on e. u. member states and the institution that are failing to adopt rational and to me rights respecting, migration and asylum policy. now, greece and actually i'm on the my main passage ways into the you full of migrants from africa, asia, in the middle east. what legal migration routes that we discuss, the idea of what, what they look like as well there. all sorts of options. i mean one, uh, very...
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that is a u e u u opinion. and i believe that having better ties with this name is known as a human neighbors find. and then having better ties, more strength and size of the brakes. countries will be a better strategic route, especially of the what's happening is these days with the, the dollars ation of, um, on the go on with the global macro microphone with the situation for you and security councils. what is it to do? is peacekeeping troops. phone calls is from august. that's off of the west africa. nathan. cool. so those seems to be immediate. the remove, the un mission has been in molly for a cade now and was meant to come back to local terrace groups. it has been the most expensive mission on the us, but it's costing well then. a $1000000000.00 a. yeah, but it's phased criticism for savings. content savannah from july, august attacks now and draw off resolution drilling up my father stephen blackpool . withdrawal of the it seems 1000 saves from the mission within 6 months, by january o remaining personnel wo
that is a u e u u opinion. and i believe that having better ties with this name is known as a human neighbors find. and then having better ties, more strength and size of the brakes. countries will be a better strategic route, especially of the what's happening is these days with the, the dollars ation of, um, on the go on with the global macro microphone with the situation for you and security councils. what is it to do? is peacekeeping troops. phone calls is from august. that's off of the...