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u. e. u foreigner preventative, does that bro arrive today go, he assured your crime that the long term support from the european union will continue the business, of course, happening just a few days after the 1st uh, defense for them that you great. now good, nice here and kids as well and for your train, of course, the most important issue is the for the military support from the european union as well. so this will definitely be the issue here during, during those that council meeting. another important issue is the ukrainian expiration to be in one day member of the european union. we stalks about a beginning, they negotiations later this. yeah. now we'll definitely be on the agenda. and this meeting is um, what, or at least it looks like it has been somehow overshadowed by the events in the united states. when the support for ukraine is not stable at this moment and into the voc, every well a pro russian party has won the problem into the election. and of course, one more thing. maybe the relations between ukraine and poland were also elections are coming up on notes at, at the best a. so ukraine is hoping to maybe talk about those issues, problem magic issues and to, to get just a sign of solidarity from the train. and the problem is that the, the how will continue? yeah, roman said, so as you're saying the moment at which this, this visit is taking place, given the backdrop of what's just happened in the united states. how important then is this visit today in ukraine? well, we cannot say often enough, how important is it is because it is rarely for the 1st time that all the foreign ministers from european countries are coming here during the war. and the only similar event was in february, just uh, when the you ukraine summit to us here in p. if we're the leadership visiting do credit and capital in february. but now we're how much, how much more for administer. so it's, it's an even bigger show of solidarity for ukraine. and it is very important as ukraine is trying to regain his territory to counter offensive is continuing. but it is much more difficult for your brain to brian's through the russian lines. so your brain is helping for a sign of solidarity here. ok, roman going to wrinkle reposing for us from t if they were e. u foreign ministers have made an unannounced surprise visits to the capital kids . thank you. roman for your reporting. se 13 people has been killed in a nightclub fi, a in the spanish city of we'll see a number of people are still listed as missing. and lawrence, he's a warning. most victims may be filed as risk is searched through the temporary rescue. workers take a break from their tragic and dangerous task of searching for missing people. there is a danger the burned out building where the 3 night clubs went up in flames could collapse . survivors say the fire broke out on the 1st floor of the fund, the night club. shortly afterwards, the lights went out and people began to scream for help. the flames destroyed the phone to the roof and spread to 2 other nightclubs before firefighters were finally able to put them out. among the onlookers at the scene where people waiting for news about missing friends and family members, mon monday, june as well. they haven't told us anything like
u. e. u foreigner preventative, does that bro arrive today go, he assured your crime that the long term support from the european union will continue the business, of course, happening just a few days after the 1st uh, defense for them that you great. now good, nice here and kids as well and for your train, of course, the most important issue is the for the military support from the european union as well. so this will definitely be the issue here during, during those that council meeting....
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i asked her, what's the landscape could expect from this meeting of e u, a non e u. european leaders. while he is here in granada to show up here of support for his country at a very crucial moments. because of course, fears on crowing. that for instance, that you asked investing policies. politics could disrupt to the countries a close to ukraine and to europe. so you need to also looks a bit freights on around the ages, so that is quite important for the landscape to be here. and she also told us that was his country needs right now for the upcoming winter, our air defense system. so that is also something that might be on the agenda. we know that germany has already signal they would be ready to provide you quinn with with more or defense system. ukraine is also hoping to get to germany's taurus cruise missiles. that's a that is rather unlikely to happen very soon because at it seems the gentleman come, government is concerned that those me sides could be a use it to target rich linking russia and crimea. that's it is key will be speaking with the german chancellor on the sidelines
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what cause the issue is not a person, it is not an individual a that's called the e u i. e u, how are you today? i'm busy right now. i'm having breakfast. that's not the way it works. this is a metaphorical person of the you. so he was implying a, we must have concern with the leaders of the you. they're not going to be happy with it. at that point, she came out with the truth. i'm in new york on the these people work for me. they are, these people are our food, these people, this is how we eat. this is how we survive. they do not have the authority. just talk back to us. so at the e you didn't really need f, b, e, u as a cotton it, it meant f. the idea that we would allow these people do have some input into our policies. jeffery, in a way she was saying to buy to, to, to jeffrey. but if you shut up, what are you doing implying that i should be listening to these people? they are nothing. once we get this pipeline blown up, we're going to steal all their money and they're going to be a problem as to why should i care? it ain't gonna work out well for the okay, they're part o
what cause the issue is not a person, it is not an individual a that's called the e u i. e u, how are you today? i'm busy right now. i'm having breakfast. that's not the way it works. this is a metaphorical person of the you. so he was implying a, we must have concern with the leaders of the you. they're not going to be happy with it. at that point, she came out with the truth. i'm in new york on the these people work for me. they are, these people are our food, these people, this is how we...
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that's called the e u i. e u, how are you today? i'm busy right now. i'm having breakfast, that's not the way it works. this is a metaphorical person of the you. so he was implying a we must have concern with the leaders of the you. they're not going to be happy with it. at that point, she came out with the truth. i'm in new york on the these people work for me. they are, these people are our food, these people, this is how we eat. this is how we survive. they do not have the authority. just talk back to us. so at the e you didn't really need f, b, e, u as a cotton it, it meant f. the idea that we would allow these people do have some input into our policies. jeffery, in a way she was saying to buy that to jeffrey, but if you shut up, what are you doing? implying that i should be listening to these people? they are nothing. once we get this pipeline blown up, we're going to steal all their money and they're going to be a proffers, why should i care? it ain't gonna work out well for the, okay. they're part of the equation here. that's when it gets knocke
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now the e, u, b, u e is one of the countries that has normalize relations with ease. well, now what influence can the country have on ease was actually against ballast? time i think should be peace. i think this is what everyone wants, what people industry want, what people want, what people have better, strangle, and everywhere around the world. that shouldn't be the motivation destructive box of joyce, or friendship or leverage. this is supposed to be one thing that people have to differ. uh, 863 really difficult for war to be there between continues . and that's why the habit the court was there to provide the gloves how peace could be in that region. and it was directed to a stripe, which frankly, i've stopped think is the 2 state solution or any type of distinction that hasn't been any negotiations with the palestinians. that was a containment of what they off would be. and it was known for the degree horizon. this was not a sustainable situation, and it had to break down the victim. all right, of course everyone's calling for peace from around the world. but we'v
now the e, u, b, u e is one of the countries that has normalize relations with ease. well, now what influence can the country have on ease was actually against ballast? time i think should be peace. i think this is what everyone wants, what people industry want, what people want, what people have better, strangle, and everywhere around the world. that shouldn't be the motivation destructive box of joyce, or friendship or leverage. this is supposed to be one thing that people have to differ. uh,...
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u. s. c, u k, the e u, in other western allies for being piled into quite the military training. and the question is, what has this money achieved? now we now have it from one ukraine and p themselves. really, the difficulties in the states are for accounts defense because a g. so for the last few months counter offensive is going as planned, as long as they're going to sense. well, as much as we can, haven't going as planned was the amount of weapons on the quality of the munition that that's where i'm guessing the steadier, the deliveries and the big or the deliveries of the arguments for you frame to foster the counter offensive to far as i mentioned that you've regained was less than one percent of the ground that you lost and for the invasion. unfortunately say that to do any time for the end of the month to guy before another month for 5 years, for the cold in the winter settles. and before we can, we will, we will have to actually force until the spring time less than one percent. that really is nothing to show for all of that money, and that is something now that western g
u. s. c, u k, the e u, in other western allies for being piled into quite the military training. and the question is, what has this money achieved? now we now have it from one ukraine and p themselves. really, the difficulties in the states are for accounts defense because a g. so for the last few months counter offensive is going as planned, as long as they're going to sense. well, as much as we can, haven't going as planned was the amount of weapons on the quality of the munition that that's...
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this gives it an important position of influence over what the e, u, u. s. and some arab states label a terrorist for it. but it also brings into question how appropriate to cat's eyes as a mediator for peace, don't know a friend to the west and to this one enemy. cause how works a tightrope on foreign policy. doug has communication channels with homos have made it a major international player and an important us and a u. l. i a small states with a long history of mediation, as in past flareups during this time, immediately took on the role of negotiate uh, holding talks for the release of hostages held in gaza. cause i caught diplomatic ties with israel in 2009. but it is experienced a balancing relations with opposing players. for example, counting growth tear on and washington has friends started, ha, has hosted the political headquarters of hamas for more than a decade. over the weekends, the political leader of the militant islam is group is smell honey. a met with the ron's foreign minister in doha casa, is also widely regarded as a major financial bac
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u. s. c, u, k, the e u. in other western allies, schools being plowed into quite the military training. and the question is, what has this money achieved? now we now have it from one ukraine and p themselves. really, the difficulties in the state of both accounts defenses has achieved it for the last few months. counter offensive is going as planned, as long as the sun swell, as much as we can, haven't going as planned. was the amount of weapons on the quality of the munition, that that's where a guessing at the steady or the deliveries and the big or the deliveries of the arguments for you frame the foster, the counter offensive 5. the if we can well less than one percent of the ground, the law and for the invasion. unfortunately, that doesn't do any time for the end of the month to guy before another month for 5 years, for the cold in the winter settles and before we can uh, we will. we will have to actually force until the spring time, less than one percent. that really is nothing to show for all of that money and that there's something now that western governments are indeed question
u. s. c, u, k, the e u. in other western allies, schools being plowed into quite the military training. and the question is, what has this money achieved? now we now have it from one ukraine and p themselves. really, the difficulties in the state of both accounts defenses has achieved it for the last few months. counter offensive is going as planned, as long as the sun swell, as much as we can, haven't going as planned. was the amount of weapons on the quality of the munition, that that's where...
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u for non e u nationals, almost 13 percent compared to 5.5 percent. and yet just last month, boats full of migraines by the thousands. we're landing on italy's land produced the island with the use, the are heading their redistribution throughout all of europe. add that to the 1300000 refugees from 2015 alone, which should be enough to of also important piece of every for complex onto european soil. and yet you officials figure that a little meeting now about how they can better secure their countries in light of this new middle eastern complex is going to somehow solve the problem. really, that's like watching your house burning down or the planting in this case, before considering what brand the smoke alarm they should may be. and so now the u. n. rob relief lab, which posts information on him i think lies, is around the world as publish a room full bind. independent network condemning is of actions in gaza as quote will claims. a false relocation, without guarantee for the safety of civilian populations is a grave breach of international humanitarian law and amounts to a ball crime. additionally, the international and national humanitarian and civil society organizations based and goals, but as well as media also reporting that even the safe passage to the south, there's been announced by israel is not safe and is being bombarded. 70 civilians were killed by showing yes, the day while they were following evacuation. notice from israel, hundreds of women and children have been killed in thousands have been displaced, no way is safe for people in gaza. this report comes from the alliance for empowering partnerships, and it is calling out israel for ordering an estimated 1100000 civilians to leave the north half of the gaza s
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in the e u. u. s a and i'm in the rates and the exports lucky if the products which they need that they don't have to be course damaged or have been in some kind of damage or have been fairly best buy or do not make funding has proven the big successful humphrey, which exports and average of 240 tons of gunny forties annually. the size of the farm is crucial to the success of $600.00 heck to is it is 5, be good. the most to gun them, holdings much areas can be left to regenerate. so easy to role models for the farmers and you kinda, or the people here that this will get ahold of somebody kind of still do what he is doing and money to what the record entails. the funding, you know, you have a small space, but you give it, you give it to your, your, your money get when we're using the nutrients. you're not good customer with core, we do watch recorder, micro doors and when you chance to battle to the plant, you know your ticket with those and your trends and the if it's possible to do to get it, each
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it's gives it an important position of influence over what the e u. u. west and some arab states label a terrorist group, but it also brings into question how appropriate contact is as a mediator of a base towards a friend to the west and to this one enemy. cause how works a tight for on foreign policy. doug has communication channels with homos have made it a major international player and an important us and a u. l. i a small state with a long history of mediation, as in past flareups during this time, immediately took on the role of negotiate uh, holding talks for the release of hostages held in gaza. cause i caught diplomatic ties with israel in 2009. but it is experienced a balancing relations with opposing players. for example, counting both tear on and washington has friends. doha has hosted the political headquarters of homos for more than a decade. over the weekends, the political leader of the militant islam is group is male hon. the met with the ron's foreign minister in doha casa, is also widely regarded as a major financial back of a mouse t
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u. k. the e u, in other western allies for being plowed into you quite in the military training. and the question is, what has this money achieved? now we've now had it from one ukraine and p themselves. really the difficulties in the states and for the accounts defense. it has a jeep there for the last few months. counter offensive is going as planned as long as it going to sense. well, as much as we can, haven't going as planned was the amount of weapons on the quality of the munition. that that's where a guessing at the steady or the deliveries on the big or the deliveries of the armaments for you frame to foster the counter offensive to 57. this is a re game. well, less than one percent of the ground, the law and for the invasion. unfortunately, that doesn't do any time for the end of the month to guy before another one. so, so before the colds and the winter settles and before we can, we will, we will have to actually force until the spring time less than one percent. that really is nothing to show for all of that money. and that there's something now that western governments are indeed questioning. yeah. and the fact that the western media now is finally acknowledging and even the question is something significant as well. well, what are some of the other voices in europe that are calling for an end to military support for ukraine will have to spend the last few days in slovakia they've had an election that and the policy that came out was hoping the polls is one that campaign to gain sending new weapons to quite not a single bullets. we've also heard discerning voices from poland. are they saying that they haven't got anymore military a to send ukraine either? and that's really interesting, proceeded to the loudest voices. and you were folks, the last to essentially been leading fossils in to, you know, sending more say you're not doing enough. he needs a to creating the need a to create these. now how to complete the scene change in a new to an in will that saying that we've also heard from hungry is for administered. this is pete to seattle who was asked just in the last few days about that sort of fit. she could, that comes into terms of supporting you quite an he turns round and responded to a question that specifically then said, it is what's being said behind doors. what do we know hearing in front of the cameras? and this is how we've responded to that. i can see that the world, so you are is looking forward to the end of this war because they don't understand many things about it. and they don't understand. for example, how every time there is or outside you are the you looks down from a moral high ground and calls for peace negotiations and an immediate end to the violence. but when the war ends in europe, that you fuse the conflict and supplies weapons, other things in wider than that uh, from a political report in the last few days. i'm just going to quote one you official note named but said we cannot keep giving from our own that stone piles. and that really seems to be a message that we're hearing more more not just from a you from the u. k. i'm from the us. the 3 big supporters of ukraine in this war well olaja magneer how we. busy john list and political analysts based in brussels, explains how the you became the victim of its own policies when it comes to funding ukraine. a bad idea of being is, are no longer and he does yes. dates to find that. and so you all that these go, you know, way i need to now russia economy is doing becca much better. they all back to the 1st beginning of the war. and they offered using bliss on getting more money because of the increase of price of oil. we are stupid enough to go and buy the russians owing for india much more expensive than buying it from russia. we have lost and those free to that was to about guided by the us. and germany was the 1st country a leading the industry. and now if there's a number full and going down the line in france in brussels, in all the european countries to be suffering from heavy inflation. the valuation of the euro. and people are hardly managing t
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u. c to u e. sometimes even menissi to niga non exist seen is don't places they often besetting some med and mysteries go speak to tales human being destination home, centuries was powerless. consequences absolutely. turn the systems from 6 carbon to sources of carbon. so that's going to really exacerbate, essentially climate change. do you need ecosystem store vast amounts of carbon, but the potential has been overlooked for quite some time. these lands are like loans of the world. we could say that the diesel lips of life and these web supplies are on to stretch it. new methods could save the world's plans as well as outlined the the strips of green in rule germany. something is growing here, the could help whisky bolts. most of germany's wetlands have been drained and are unrecognizable. and of course a gallery, m a t is crates, want to show what's being lost and how to get it back then. but the 3 that was quicker than my thoughts was. they regularly take samples with the proud the twin towers go to heighten on to the lower down. that looks good, but everything above where it's dry as laws, which, which is when the people get drained, begins to decompose. you can see that in the sample in the upper layer where it's so dark, there's not somebody comes in addition to that says it's almost caught the who with this, the composition worries, the ecologist, pete is made up of dead plants which sunk into shallow, slightly a city water, this oxygen poor environment doesn't allow the debris to decompose the carbon stays port. the draining exposes the last to oxygen, which stops the composition and finds it to the element. it has been released as comp and dioxide. and what wasn't what they tell and keep lands on like probably more. and then they can do so much. this is the bio diversity alone is very special and they told me to call but and sing the surfaces. that was why it's so important that we protect. so people and i mean don't just living ones, but also the ones we drained and that tom, the grace, the gallery, has been functions of pete lance for 20 years. she focuses on former bulbs, which she normally studies, but also works to restore through re wishing, but it can only work if the farmers who live off the land agree. germany has around $1800000.00 hectares of peat land, an area of roughly the size of saxony. 98 percent has already been drained, mostly to make way for agriculture draining as a climate disaster. because it makes carbon sources of ancient calvin, 6 feet lives now contribution about 70 percent of germany, c o. 2 emissions. by comparison, national air traffic contributes just to 0.15 percent, almost 50 times less grace a god, a wants to to in these climate chillers back into climate save us. together with local farm is a difficult and muddy task. the she and her team of researching how crops could be produced on the wetlands for the cross found my center the did you find it? can you know? yes to 62. they find spectrum most at this measuring station most may seem underwhelming, but the style re green plants could help save the planet. these are incredibly useful for what she calls polluted culture. this control comes from paula, which is less than for us is woman full motion. so agriculture on went both lines to small and vice versa, doubting, study biology and was intrigued by this most as even as a student the usefulness was equal 9 at the time. she's currently working on an instruction manual for polluted culture. and if i don't want to do saw you instead of just ends up in a drawer, alpharetta, i want to be using this as a whole new kind of agriculture, of a system that could revolutionize how we grow plants piece is now used everywhere in soil for home gardening or cultured plants by professional guidance centers and for commercial vegetable fields. but our hunger piece is hosting our wetlands. she wants to replace the p use in class, so it was both, most growing, most pers needs to become more efficient. the team is testing machines for maintaining most fields. it's precise work because they only want to remove the upper layer and preserve the precious volt below this sample, this put the lab for each real heavy this polluted culture system was blown at the glass full minus into which is we chris, a gallery examines his favorite plant this, this here the tosses be, this is the pete most volume. yes. we want to dry it fast and then weigh it so that we know how much a farmer could have used and on foot by the and it's ok and can come to of the stagnant must have been moonless potential for use implants. so we'll talk most the most is benefit the climate flight in fall from us. they can replace piece and hold a culture, a renewable material, replacing a fossil fuel that's across the board in. and secondly, pete lens would be requested to cultivate the most is, which would mean that the high emissions that currently come from drain people. and with the, i think in the lab to go well as through the 1st few trials, she's confident that they can develop a system so much production. this is where the ecological economists, sabina fishman, comes in. the job of germany's most important pete land research center is to ensure that projects have a solid economic foundation both cuz it's vital to 12, most places. new areas will be needed to grow public also. and we're talking about hundreds of thousands of heck to is 9. so we'll need to convince farms and landowners, plus the investment costs to high investor tons costs, which is why the next total for the researches is funding bias. perhaps i can convince a god and center the north. finland has youtube's most extensive paid lands home to red animal and plant spaces. but these bio types also died as i was stripped mind for fuel or drains to make room for forest plantations. taylor most and then has been working to mitigate the damage climate scientists and activist fund as a globally respected scholar. he also contributed to the you in climate change reports. you know, some especially strong bond is one pete land and he's nice. he's been land, it almost feels like lino, so it is kind of a person. you'll see some kind of a presence here. for example, this would piece that i'm now looking at. it may potentially be 2 or 3000 to years old. i often want to think that these lands are if the memory of the loved, without most and in his normal profits, no change then. and so a wouldn't exist as it does today. it's one of around a few areas across the country that have been successfully rewarded. and it's new. the 46 year olds, home village. so key or is it has told us everything we haven't needed to learn in order to make this a national program. and from that we started to learn and the test and innovate. how can you restore large beat land system? a huge projects of a 110 hic tents. piece has been harvest as he has fuels to decades. the money, just somebody took the landscape and points and the results. it was severely impacted by a human decisions for economic gain and a to production that had disastrous results. there was a face that event and of course these impacts to climate that because they are active competence sources. even after the mining has stopped payroll, most students, home village also still the fix 10. columbus is down stream. you know, the maci kind of is a fisherman and most students long time frame just use one piece of wood to clean the i'll add more later. got the stop being so skeptical. name is clifton. the 69 year old could only watch is pete money. nearly destroyed the nature and his livelihood, and not to die. i saw fish lying dead along the shore, municipal floating lifelessly in the water. it was terrible. i was in total, charlotte, the monkey kind, and the entire village for back. they sued the energy company with the help of general most tenants, environmental non profits, and one the 1st time in finish history is that local successfully colton. piedmont, in the snow change purchased in and so to be we wanted it is vital to listen and understand the best part of what a, not a and others are telling us. because take one thing, potentially one element which is missing wisdom or what is that right thing to do. we have a pull choices of different pathways. offers funding, but who is having the comb bus and map on the right choice the me so it's a model for damaged areas of the the project has been carefully documented to insure it states that way the, the afternoon paul can build a little damn across this wasteland. another one from timber and then that's the big then environment list a list huge. i'm a boost call from spain is measuring greenhouse gases emitted by the soil. the natures slowly but surely reclaiming the area of to decades of exploitation. the measurements show the size is being with is the trained pete land. me said 400 tons of c o 2 annually. but the restored eco system now pulls as much as a 100 tons of c o 2 a year from the atmosphere. the just a few kilometers away, the re welding process includes killing nature. thousands of pines and spruce is need to be comp down to help with 10 whitland to health. that may seem counter productive for pete lands are actually final bit short storing comp and then trades and compared to help with switch out climate goals. we say that we have 5 to 7 years to act, to stop leasing from this world based masons. and we are working on every part of that nationally important very by system and, and it's got cement to restore it back to health. the excavation has to feel own drainage channels to we with the bulk a difficult task for pete land that covers more than a 100 hectic but it's the only way for water to start connecting again the most and in develops taylor my plan for each whitland you have to be very carefully thinking where we're putting the actions and what simple, how deep or big the dams should be enabled that right, well the level, the painstaking work has now been confusion into a unique system for restoring wetlands across finland, snow change of a sort about 66, rewarding projects through 2023 finance, through donations and invest as a demanding mission, but also highly rewarding. wisdom is extremely happy about nature's return to lean . and so my creepers that have long disappeared have returned along with more than 200 of the animal and plant species. these place shows that with the assistance coverage and scientific commitment, we can still have a chance. and that's the biggest message we can tell from the so a message from your lips final to the world. the 2nd germany, the researches from gross fault on how those are to find out how to vote most has been faring as plants, soil, grace, a god. he can sabina fishermen, curious to hear the results. a tie 5 reads most the research department at the lowest sites and the chamber of agriculture has put the scientists recommendations to the test on top of with maxima. gotcha. tomato crowns are about could be prompted to grow and 100 percent political to substrate talking back. this is the 1st time i've seen that don't this, you know, it's, you know, really exciting and very encouraging for them, because it shows on say, what's the point that the geraniums, or to mazda. it's the result show plants love to pete free. so will research manager michel e mail believes in the polluted coaches, substrates says that are also suitable for commercial green houses. these are stuff to see a e d audit. this material is ideal. this will be just great. property yourself is not nice, but the cost is a problem. the we d. all right now on the comp compete with piece, you can always go completely. it's just too expensive to cross, as i don't know, tutorial is much got but the potential is huge. what pete is usually use implant soils in germany, replacing it would require growing most in around $40000.00 tech chairs. just re wishing a small fraction, 2.2 percent of germany's pete lands could meet the demand great doubting types. farmers will also see the potential movies you want us not to lose . just my vision is that many agree and use to lose a culture must substrate so hoops a cult site of the many farmers say, oh yes. yeah, and that's what this is. you know, ton and sister needs to that make sense here the school wants to show information. statements can yield more than most of, as in mitchell, the wisdom con moraneus scientist researching another mass plant type. our cat tails are also thought to be promising. the pants of robust and highly 1st the top here we are. was levels of originally checks to determine when kat tails happiest. it's $68.00 the centimeters. 58. okay. okay. and what paid lens tie for grove, even when there's a drought and they can cope with heavy rain plants, a sturdy, and an ideal building material. now here's the point i did turn this off and cause you to see what people want for construction. so insulation materials, what is the structure with a gap which insulates well and it's very light, it just has to. these walls can also be used to make load bearing animals. this some of the construction sector have already seen the potential of the road past plan. this is tanisha i am plus demo dee. i thought that this isn't blowing installation material which can be used like cellulose flakes or would find buns in this in craig and nobody's poke poor. you can still see the shape of the leaves and it has an airy structure and is it solid? one? has a high load bearing capacity and can insulate at the same time and blast had dish um easily and the researches now and these pioneers and policies that support them and progress is already being made. the gym government began supporting community culture in 2023, hoping protect piedmont park the front desk us and a polo sciences. i'm convinced that this is a great opportunity to create synergies between people and protection. sustainable agriculture and the supply renewable rule materials call. and that's what we need to address climate change in creating livable future calls to help them. so when you collaborate to is just a few kilometers away. harvest time in the re way to plan the find the heading for each crows move graphs. show. i'm just checking to see if that fails. so top most of during the recent right, that's and target voice has been harvesting more grass from these fields. every, some of the 8 years is fall to begin the process. and now the 29 year old is tony. more more to both finding the experts in gross fall shift some of the things this is my new move. please tied to this as well. so i can contribute to the crime and apply to how i solve this problem that came up use results as more sustained if i had to go in and help or climb and on. so this is my chose to do something for this small area that i call hunt to these a strip can. i'm a fuss issue, who will fight? so he has to take notes a 20 bit by bit, the 4 weeks free wasted, 2 thirds of the farmland, they decided to become polluted. culture farm is at their own risk. have yet to receive any special subsidies the sky. yeah, this is the products that's highest and most this wasn't subsidized and so we had to work, he can normally from the very beginning the combustion was the most feasible and quickest to implement of a body. and as a result, when my brother in law took the step to install this heat in prompt as a part of the project and how to you upfront to talk and send it to load for you as portal to load the falklands around. 4000 barrels of dried move, cross a cheese. when he's buying meditation plant, the carbon footprint is negative because boning regardless doesn't commit more c o 2 and it's still worth while growing. and the relation folk absorbs additional common sense. what central, how does a lot of these and listen for the guy spies? myers said it was always very generous with his knowledge of your service and stuff which allowed us to make scientifically funny sound decisions here. this would have been impossible without them. they helped us feel confident that this was feasible uh, best of luck with the entire town now. benefits from the innovative family business . they have bio mass heating plan supplies of school, central office buildings, and about 500 departments with affordable hate, even amidst an energy crisis. in motion restoring a pete land became a win win situation for the climate farm as the local population. or what's the latest thing you guys, researches in the us are also looking at how important the glance off of the climax biologist naturally griffith and soil scientist, randy coca using these glass towers to research what a global climate policy should look like. and to this, the biologist and climate scientists appearing into the future. and this is just an experiment to demonstrate that this is how that might look 50, a 100150 years now of the my cell, experimental forest, u. s. government research station in northern, minnesota. the facility has an annual budget of about $5000000.00, making it one of the most expensive climate experiments in the world. not really griffith, as i've seen a ground breaking project on how flat to pray, and people hands will decompose the climate change. its samples have been buried bags and we bought them get a better sense of what's going to happen to these eco systems under teacher climates. they're very critical ecosystems for carbon does carbons been deposited over a thousands of years. and so it's really important understand what's going to happen under warming, and these really high carbon ecosystems, colker and griffith hayes have to pete simulating different climates in each class . how. how will the book behave at 9 degrees of global warming, or the bags provide crucial clues the spinning for certain years pretty decompose, and we have a lot of other bags buried in the seat here. the high, the temperature, the oil,
u. c to u e. sometimes even menissi to niga non exist seen is don't places they often besetting some med and mysteries go speak to tales human being destination home, centuries was powerless. consequences absolutely. turn the systems from 6 carbon to sources of carbon. so that's going to really exacerbate, essentially climate change. do you need ecosystem store vast amounts of carbon, but the potential has been overlooked for quite some time. these lands are like loans of the world. we could...
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u, which is an 18 percent increase compared to 2021. the trends looks like it is set to continue this year while the e. u is now the biggest destination for us to buy john's gas exports. the country only accounts for around 3 percent of the blocks gas needs. let's take a closer look at the story with the color milligram. she is head of the gas division that e control, which is oscar u. s. government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets. welcome to the w. what specifically does the e u. c. and as a by john, as a supplier of energy, this is just all new to the, you know, cause i did it. yes. so as long as i also was to someone's the mom was. busy at the you doesn't even list as a by john, as an adventure, individual gas supplier so far because the quantities are in big enough. how important is this country to the you now and how important is going to be in the future? and as i said before. ready the all this is when the yes and now we're in this area as a so the nation strategies are there for sanctions or mere political pressure coming from the executive side. is that less likely to happen because the, these decisions will have to be agreed on unanimously, and countries in the south of the you like italy, for example. don't want to miss out on these energy deliveries as the easy. yes. as a all these all these one we a whole line. so nice. it's nice to m
u, which is an 18 percent increase compared to 2021. the trends looks like it is set to continue this year while the e. u is now the biggest destination for us to buy john's gas exports. the country only accounts for around 3 percent of the blocks gas needs. let's take a closer look at the story with the color milligram. she is head of the gas division that e control, which is oscar u. s. government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets. welcome to the w. what specifically does the...
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decisions was meant to be implemented through the work of the quartet, the usa, rochelle, m d u n, and the e. u. for a long time, the united states blocked the work of this mechanism. and in the last couple of years, they stopped to the work of the quartet while leaving no alternatives, as well as the host. a one also shared it stance towards each really palestinian complex. it one will continue its support for the resistance groups empowers find the line with these women complex efforts to and if in the case wrong occupation of the palestinian territories by as well. what do you want me to for an answer also criticize the united states for its continued military support for israel era. he said that the united states has been pro logging in perpetuating the conflict to ask you, because i've seen this on the day and over the past 2 weeks, americas has proved that it is intensifying and expanding the war in garza and the west bank against palestinian civilians, women and children by sending thousands of island ships and showing full fledge support design and stretching the so it was, is critical
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u n, and the e. u. for a long time, the united states blocks the work of this mechanism. and in the last couple of years, they stopped the work of the quartet while leaving no alternatives to his statements . tom, after the un security council failed to adopt a resolution proposed by rest of this past week. the draft proposed by moscow called for a humanitarian at ceasefire release of all hostages, 8 access and a safe evacuation of civilians. however, the united states, france, japan, and the u. k. boat it against the initiative. again, lab, rob says us contributes to tensions with its approach, mostly known as the local. the united states is among the ones already interfering in the conflict. they sense to aircraft, carrier groups, and several thousands combat troops. the more any country take such a proactive steps, the higher the risk that the conflict will escalate. what comes as washington seems to be making decisions on the future of gaza, the secretary of state, so some of us can no longer hold power. i think we know 2 things. we can't go back to the status quo. they can't go back to the status quo with. i'm us being in a position in terms of is governance of, of gaza to repeat what it did there different um the different ideas out there about what could follow. but all of that i think needs to be worked and it's something that needs to be worked even as israel is dealing with the the current threat political analyst, dr. side. numerous says washington increased the m
u n, and the e. u. for a long time, the united states blocks the work of this mechanism. and in the last couple of years, they stopped the work of the quartet while leaving no alternatives to his statements . tom, after the un security council failed to adopt a resolution proposed by rest of this past week. the draft proposed by moscow called for a humanitarian at ceasefire release of all hostages, 8 access and a safe evacuation of civilians. however, the united states, france, japan, and the...
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u n, and the e. u. for a long time, the united states blocks the work of this mechanism. and in the last couple of years, they stop to the work of the quartet while leaving no alternatives. his statements come after the un security council failed to adopt a resolution proposed by russia this past week, the draft of proposed by moscow called for a humanitarian cease fire release of all hostages, 8 access, and the safe evacuation of civilians. however, the united states, france, japan, and the u. k voted against the initiative well, it comes as washington seems to be making decisions on the future of guys to the us secretary of state. so some of us can no longer hold power. i think we know 2 things. we can't go back to the status quo. they can't go back to this as go with. i'm us being in a position in terms of is governance of, of guys a to repeat what it did there different um the different ideas out there about what could follow but, but all of that i think needs to be worked and it's something that needs to be worked even as israel is dealing with the the current threat political analyst stuck their side. numer says washington treats them at least as, as backyard to serve its interest. the yeah, makins are not on the under the. yeah, there's a whole the other countries, but especially with the each day on to the like, you know, it is the, on the back a in the back yard down the want anyone to few there or to change the interest that and that's the especially when it comes
u n, and the e. u. for a long time, the united states blocks the work of this mechanism. and in the last couple of years, they stop to the work of the quartet while leaving no alternatives. his statements come after the un security council failed to adopt a resolution proposed by russia this past week, the draft of proposed by moscow called for a humanitarian cease fire release of all hostages, 8 access, and the safe evacuation of civilians. however, the united states, france, japan, and the u....
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e. u. on the u. s. among office is more on how most represents the kansas street, where the israeli defense forces have been striking targets belonging to the militant islam is thomas and palestinian islamic jihad groups. it's from this densely populated enclave line between israel, egypt and the mediterranean sea that hamas has for years launched rockets into israel. the group has governed the over 2000000 residents in gaza since 2007. since then, gaza has been seen as enemy territory by israel, and has remained largely sealed off. israel controls access by land, sea, and air. the militant islam is group rejects any piece processed with these ro and coons for each disruption. a thomas is designated a terrorist group by israel, the united states, the u on the united kingdom, among other countries. thomas is part of a regional alliance that includes iran, syria, and the is limits. the organization has block 11 on which opposes us policies towards them. at least in these route. the you and other countr
e. u. on the u. s. among office is more on how most represents the kansas street, where the israeli defense forces have been striking targets belonging to the militant islam is thomas and palestinian islamic jihad groups. it's from this densely populated enclave line between israel, egypt and the mediterranean sea that hamas has for years launched rockets into israel. the group has governed the over 2000000 residents in gaza since 2007. since then, gaza has been seen as enemy territory by...
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the, the members of the court that this pulling some of the piece of process among of which the e u, the u. s. the shut the u. n. d soft significance of those 4 pieces, the once this thought a threatening cutting a this a in mostly a 100 percent for the goal is to serving by law does who meditate a needs and development needs. and in fact, what's happening in these that i'm on and it could bite, but this is what i have controls. every aspect of this eats from a to z because they have very vicious visiting processes. they know exactly what comes inside gaza and what comes outside goes. so they are fully in control of, of the exhibit, a process and the ones who receive a b, the assistance of development. they are more of many or most of the you and agencies and angels locked out of it is also by the domestic community. and by isn't. so the argument that this a, it can be used, but how much is a very false i'll argument for me as a sweet, as a collective punishment for them to put us in a position. because of the days that i and the not active, that the guys all the people, the guys that the
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u. s. e, a vote against the u. s. a draft resolution was an important issue that tells you even the closest allies of the united states, they're not happy with the behavior of the united states. the live alone with isn't in the how many to say um we appreciate you being with us giving us the benefit of analysis. thank you very much. indeed with being with us deals on audra 0. thank you. now diplomatic efforts are continuing around the world, you know, being leaders and living in brussels. they're expected to call for the establishment of humanitarian caught of doors and pauses, and the bomb bomb and gas. a list of options in brussel issues following developments. a no cold for a ceasefire coming from russell's nor a condemnation over the thousands of civilians as in gaza due to his wally bombardments. so what lead us here in brussels hope to agree on is some kind of human to terry and pause all pauses. the is a huge disagreement among division among the leaders here, a part of the, the group to lead by germany, which plays a fairly important role. looking at the history, looking at ahold of costs of unconditionally supports israel. and they were very worried about a ceasefire or let alone of a humanitarian pause because that would sound too much like to cease by us. so what they now hope to agree on is human to terry and pauses of color, either which give some time in between bombardments to get to materials aid into god. so we just so badly needed. but this whole division within the european union is very painful because you are a new york union started as a peace project, but the workspace is not being mentioned here at the individual you leaders came to the summit with different messages. for example, the prime minister of spain was calling for a cease fire. he said, what i want is a ceasefire, but it's not being backed up by all the 20s have a number of states. also, the prime minister of belgium was very critical about what's going on and got it as it was listed. that's prime minister. but these are people who are very much in favor of a different approach from euro subspace. 27 member states and they want to show unity here in brussels. step 5, some l 0 in brussels. we're united nations is holding especially the emergency session to discuss the war on guys as we mentioned, christmas to them is not the united nations in new york. what talk us through, how important and are what the significance is of an emergency special session as well an emergency special session can be called by the general assembly when the security council doesn't live up to its primary responsibility, which is the maintenance of peace and security this is what is said under u n y u n. rules. so this session was convened after the security council failed to pass a resolution on the situation in the middle east. last week there of sent spend 2 other attempts that have also failed by the security council. so when that happens, the general assembly can step in and discuss matters of peace and security. the security council, of course, has veto wielding members, and we've seen in the middle east and also on ukraine when a great power. i feel strongly and veto is the action it results in an action by the security council. so this is meant to be a way around that. so this session was called by jordan and era of members of the council. and since then, dozens of other nations joining the call for a special session on the situation in the middle east. as it's gotten more dire and more the, the humanitarian situation is gotten worse. we have over a 100 countries now that have signed up to speak. and it's expected to go for 2 days before they finally take a vote on a
u. s. e, a vote against the u. s. a draft resolution was an important issue that tells you even the closest allies of the united states, they're not happy with the behavior of the united states. the live alone with isn't in the how many to say um we appreciate you being with us giving us the benefit of analysis. thank you very much. indeed with being with us deals on audra 0. thank you. now diplomatic efforts are continuing around the world, you know, being leaders and living in brussels....
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liquefied natural gas or l n g, which the e u has been enforcing in record volumes from russia to don't use duct power report as an embarrassing sight to the e. u. the block is russia's biggest customer of liquefied natural gas buying over half of the country supply and the 1st 7 months of the year. that's with over 5000000000. yours potentially sustaining the kremlin small chest for rush rates means that european union and countries which basically are purchasing a russian gas. basically they are helping to finance of russia budget. and at the same moment the finance rushes, aggression and, and, and, and war against you. great island g is natural gas, which is being turned into a liquid form to be transported around the world in ships. rather than dime pipelines. it's $600.00 times small, the in volume. most of the russian l. n g entering your of and says ports in belgium funds in spain. but it doesn't all stay in your at the cargo is moved from washington either to another shape or to a storage side in the border. and then it is saying that these botched uh some whereas uh either europe uh or towards the asian markets. uh. ready the middle ea
liquefied natural gas or l n g, which the e u has been enforcing in record volumes from russia to don't use duct power report as an embarrassing sight to the e. u. the block is russia's biggest customer of liquefied natural gas buying over half of the country supply and the 1st 7 months of the year. that's with over 5000000000. yours potentially sustaining the kremlin small chest for rush rates means that european union and countries which basically are purchasing a russian gas. basically they...
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e. u. r no, a common slice on the roads aging. second hand cars are still chugging along the roads of albania. officially, e u emission standards requirements prohibit the in portable vehicles, but that doesn't stop agent 2nd hand cards and taking to the streets. on the outskirts of the capital toronto, this dealer selves imported cars from germany, italy, and switzerland. his prize offering a mercy. these 500 su, manufacturer, year 1985 of 37 years of age this old time, or shouldn't actually be sold anymore. old cars generation, a lot of air pollution, commercial inspections, need to become more systematic, cannot these, the lawmakers must also come up with a functioning inspection system. they should also include penalties for those who violate the laws. the emission standards are regular. however, that alone won't solve the problem. we really need a chain of inspections for old cars and their emissions. this year. old cars are mostly driven in rural areas where inspectors don't appear to scrutinize valid inspection stickers too closely. farmer barrier re, as car has already covered more than 250000 kilometers. he bought for the equipment
e. u. r no, a common slice on the roads aging. second hand cars are still chugging along the roads of albania. officially, e u emission standards requirements prohibit the in portable vehicles, but that doesn't stop agent 2nd hand cards and taking to the streets. on the outskirts of the capital toronto, this dealer selves imported cars from germany, italy, and switzerland. his prize offering a mercy. these 500 su, manufacturer, year 1985 of 37 years of age this old time, or shouldn't actually...
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e. u. r no, a common slice on the roads aging. second hand cars are still chugging along the roads of albania. officially e u emission standards requirements prohibit the in portable vehicles, but that doesn't stop agent 2nd hand cards i'm taking to the streets. on the outskirts of the capital toronto, this dealer selves imported cars from germany, italy, and switzerland. his prize offering mercy these 500 su, almost manufacture, year 1985 a 37 years of age the sold time or should induction be sold anymore? old cars generation a lot of air pollution or commercial inspections need to become more systematic. and now these, the lawmakers must also come up with a functioning inspection system. they should also include penalties for those who violate the laws. the emission standards are regular. however, that alone won't solve the problem. we really need a chain of inspections for old cars and their emissions here at old cars. they're mostly driven in rural areas where inspectors don't appear to scrutinize bothers inspection stickers too closely. farmer barrier re, as car has already covered more than 250000 kilometers. he bought for the equipm
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e. u. growing tensions between poles and their neighbors in ukraine and the nationalist, anti e u. anti immigrant position that piece has taken some of that has been adopted by its rivals for power. it could be here to stay you could say that the polish election is free. isn't fair, that's much less clear also. so if you listen to the way that the anchors frame the debate, they basically hammer at the opposition as this loyalty colon, giving you money. it goes back to them all of it and it's not a one time thing. it, it happened every night last sunday being your case and our huge anti government, pre election protest in warsaw, one the opposition alliance called the march of a 1000000 hearts. although estimates have to turn out have up to 800002 yeah. zip code you 10. so one moment moment please. so you know, the publicly funded state control broadcast or cvp fails to cover the story. lives then varies. it on it's news can inputs the number of protesters that just 160000. and i don't get the chance to chance it and ship some actual to the chance of that figure with strikingly low. it al
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u. a head of a foreign policy. joseph borrow, who's going to be in my scots, in amman, on tuesday, will be holding a hybrid e u foreign ministers meeting at which a further discussion of the e. u. a. and reviewing that will also be on the agenda. and how are you? we've also heard news of 8 security incident at hamburg airport. what more do you know to us right old slides in an ounce of humbug? i thought for a while uh, earlier on in the day was suspended because of a threat that is being made to in iran at jets. and i had a bus that had just landed at tom good guy thoughts. and that was taken to a separate area of the airport, a business jet area. uh oh, uh, 198 passengers and 16 crew were removed from that flight and screened. uh and then it was declared to be all safe. uh, operations have resumed, but it happened just a couple of hours before the french president and my new macro was due to, to line to that airport and hotel folks with his gym and opposite number out of the bus factory nearby. so we will tell you it has been given, but it does allude to the kind of tensions and security concerns that there are in a number of european countries. a number of them have announce
u. a head of a foreign policy. joseph borrow, who's going to be in my scots, in amman, on tuesday, will be holding a hybrid e u foreign ministers meeting at which a further discussion of the e. u. a. and reviewing that will also be on the agenda. and how are you? we've also heard news of 8 security incident at hamburg airport. what more do you know to us right old slides in an ounce of humbug? i thought for a while uh, earlier on in the day was suspended because of a threat that is being made...
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liquefied natural gas or l n g, which the e u has been enforcing in record volumes from russia to don't use duct power act report as an embarrassing sight to the e. u. the block is russia's biggest customer of liquefied natural gas buying over half of the country supply in the 1st 7 months of the year. that's with over 5000000000. yours potentially sustaining the kremlin small chest. for russia, it means that your opinion on countries, which basically are purchasing a russian gas, basically they are helping to finance of russia budget. and at the same moment, finance rushes, aggression, and, and, and, and war against you. great. island g is natural gas, which has been turned into a liquid form to be transported around the world in ships rather than dime pipelines. it's $600.00 times small, the in volume. most of the russian l. n g entering your up and says ports in belgium funds in spain, but it doesn't all stay in your at the cargo is moved from one she but either to another shape or to a store of side in the border. and then it is saying that these bunch the somewhere else, so either you or the or towards the asian markets or. ready or the middle
liquefied natural gas or l n g, which the e u has been enforcing in record volumes from russia to don't use duct power act report as an embarrassing sight to the e. u. the block is russia's biggest customer of liquefied natural gas buying over half of the country supply in the 1st 7 months of the year. that's with over 5000000000. yours potentially sustaining the kremlin small chest. for russia, it means that your opinion on countries, which basically are purchasing a russian gas, basically...
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u. s. government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets. welcome to the w. what specifically does the e u. c. and as a by john, as a supplier of energy. so yes, i just need to, you know, cause i say i said it is yes. so models also was to sort of mom was. busy at the you doesn't even list as a by john, as an adventure, individual gas supplier so far because the quantities are in big enough. how important is this country to the you now and how important is going to be in the future? and as i said before, the. ready the all, this is the yes and of course on this uh where it is and so the application strategies are therefore sanctions or mere political pressure coming from the executive side. is that less likely to happen because the base decisions were to have to be agreed on unanimously. and countries in the south of the like italy for example, don't want to miss out on these energy deliveries. is this the easy? yes. as a all these all these one we a monologue at. all so so pace is a slow me as well. so sometimes use. so some of these are me. uh you said that uh, existing infrastructure. u
u. s. government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets. welcome to the w. what specifically does the e u. c. and as a by john, as a supplier of energy. so yes, i just need to, you know, cause i say i said it is yes. so models also was to sort of mom was. busy at the you doesn't even list as a by john, as an adventure, individual gas supplier so far because the quantities are in big enough. how important is this country to the you now and how important is going to be in the future?...
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u a p, and leaders to remain united in their response to russian aggression. soleski spoke at an e. u summit in spain way, he cautioned against premature peace with russia, saying that the kremlin would focus on rebuilding if the military strengths ukrainian president off for further military aid stressing the need for additional ad defense systems after those days devastating with russian missile attack. in his speech, zalinski, one that revitalized russia would pose a threat to the baltic states around phase now considering various scenarios for the coming years. one of them is particularly dangerous in the or if there is some pause in the aggression against you dream. any freezing of the situation there will be in you critical moment. 2028. you for us that is allowed to adapt now by the 2028. the cramming will be able to restore the military potential that we destroyed and did to have an officer has to attack. the congress in fault was over i some expansions and rushes on. ukraine has prompted fear among it's all the neighbors and they feel that they could be next many countries on boosting their defense capacities, in case of a possible russian attack, including latvia, which is a border with russia as an a search and citizens joining the national guard there to get military training and even those in civilian jobs are preparing for a worst case scenario that allowed to be and say no longer seems impossible for us when a terry schultz visited the country as it held annual nationwide military and civilian exercises. mario, when our to is life plans didn't include taking up arms. i wouldn't call myself like super patriotic until 2022. the only drills the popular lot be an actress was practicing for her lines. so look at this, then russia launched war on ukraine, and suddenly when are they felt compelled to seek a new rule? soldier? what's the 1st coming in the beginning? so i had to ask these big questions for myself, but the, i realized the thing that is interesting for me that i want to do, i'm gonna bring deliver them the democracy. and i want to, i don't know, fi formats in our day is among the thousands of latvians whose response to the russian invasion of ukraine was to become part of the national guard. the number of volunteers increased by a quarter. there's even a waiting list. bakers, teachers, professors, dr. doors, everyone is willing to see what they can bring to the defense of themselves as a nation itself. colonel customer's prudence says the significance of the nom, ace exercise is that it involves many sectors in realistic crisis, simulations. we're training here in cities in the capital city together was police border guards. when the civil police was our rescue services and medical services. so all together, so we know some to call in times of crisis and how we go direct to different scenarios altogether. for example, emergency medical services personnel take part in table top war game exercises. so new communication, new communication channel and terms. it's about a of a, a called photo sense, but a good theme voted raises the note that his former reagan, the air martin stock is helped integrate municipal leaders and the military and the readiness exercises. he says, the necessity of that became clear after russia's 1st invasion of ukraine and 2014 . they do understand that we have to show also to the east and neighbor said that we will not be the wisdom the most important message for the, for the lead us for the may is, was that's due to lion on the and that's so that's good. but this could be the situation that armies out of the city so. so what's to be the city of responsibility, which we're going to do, answers to those questions or what authority seek out each year with the nom, ace, exercise, incorporating lessons learned from watching what russia is doing now in ukraine. fueled also by their determination to never again experience the occupation they suffered after world war 2. mario leonard say wants to re societal awareness by combining her 2 identities, writing and directing a play about military life. the un envoy to syria has condemned the latest round of bloodshed in the country. government forces shell, the rebel held a live province, getting an injuring several people that came in retaliation for drone strike on the military. graduation, but killed at least a 100 people hungry edition started many tons deadly through and it strikes up pretty good. all the cdn military academy in the government has the city of homes that the young gadgets and their families, including women and children among the dead. is it um yeah. well let me, uh, validate, my brother was graduating and we were standing with him. then we took a few pictures and we were about to leave and then we suddenly didn't see anything after that other than people on the ground. i don't know what happened then. i just felt fire in my face and everything was ripped apart, but there was so many people mobile and i don't know what happened to them. i don't know who did the syrian government forces either dated by selling several villages internet behind it live province. at least 8 people go to board to be killed and dozens wounded. they blame to what they call to this organizations without naming any particular group. more than half a 1000000 people have died in the conflict since it began in 2011. but the product breakdown on and the government products, millions of premiums where most definitely within the country and abroad. the u. n says, is the latest hard if exceeds from syria, showed the situation there was an sustainable and bond fed, portland could escalate further. here's the most stories making headlines. the us military has shut down a tech issue drone in syria and what the pentagon called her regressive gl incident . the spokesman said the drone was less than 500 meters from us forces. when combined as order of $165.00 digit to shoot it down, you said there was no evidence of turkey deliberately targeting us troops with the turkish defense minister and venezuela. prosecutors of issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader one gladto. he's accused of crimes including treason and money laundering, way to lives in exile in the us, declared himself and as well as interim president in 2019 following an election. that international observers call to show you and report says extreme weather is caused more than 43000000 children simply displaced in recent years. and it says the number could nearly triple ov
u a p, and leaders to remain united in their response to russian aggression. soleski spoke at an e. u summit in spain way, he cautioned against premature peace with russia, saying that the kremlin would focus on rebuilding if the military strengths ukrainian president off for further military aid stressing the need for additional ad defense systems after those days devastating with russian missile attack. in his speech, zalinski, one that revitalized russia would pose a threat to the baltic...
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u. s. and a government who killed at least 16 people in the northeastern state of may. e u. leaders prepared to see a united voice on the crises in gaza and in the pride the gaza. concert is expected .
u. s. and a government who killed at least 16 people in the northeastern state of may. e u. leaders prepared to see a united voice on the crises in gaza and in the pride the gaza. concert is expected .
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u. n. special coordinator for middle east peace, the brief the security council on sunday. he has been in contact with united states, the e u. cuts are egypt, and 11 on trying to marshal uh those countries and entities together as well. all of them are going to be key, perhaps in marshalling some sort of diplomatic effort on the escalating the situation moving forward. but the bottom line is, is any sort of diplomacy at any level is going to be quite difficult. that's what the investigators are saying. certainly behind closed doors, primarily, but not wholly, but primarily because israel has shown no sign of wanting to negotiate or talk about any sort of diplomacy at this juncture. at least not yet. just talking about the opposite on terms of their military strategy. moving forward and guys. all right, gabriel is on their life as staff from new york. gabe, thank you for that for that. and if you're just joining us, let me just recap thought top stories here. this alex is realized for me to declare the state of war and casa, the commission comes off to how much northside military operation against israel on saturday, 413 pal
u. n. special coordinator for middle east peace, the brief the security council on sunday. he has been in contact with united states, the e u. cuts are egypt, and 11 on trying to marshal uh those countries and entities together as well. all of them are going to be key, perhaps in marshalling some sort of diplomatic effort on the escalating the situation moving forward. but the bottom line is, is any sort of diplomacy at any level is going to be quite difficult. that's what the investigators are...
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u a. e, and egypt, and a u. s. defensive to load. often these arrived in israel, and the for the show of solidarity is expected to discuss strategy and security in the cause of war. with the is really need is us officials say, often will meet israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. us. all right, let's discuss what it is. so that was months ago to james base joyce's here and the students i, james, that 1st of all, we'll talk about that in a minute. but it says, let's just talk about this evacuation order that's come from israel. 1.1000000 people are being told to move cell from the know of goals or at what are you and say about that? well, they don't mincing the words on this one. you heard of time ro from the on the spokes when a short time ago, other statements will be coming from other parts of the you. and in fact, the rad, very light, late night statement came from the u. n. in new york for the secretary general's spokes person saying this was going to have devastating humanitarian consequences and strongly appealing for the is right. the older to be rescinded. this is significant because the us like a general is being very, very careful with his language. i think he knows how sensitive to it is. he knows that the us is a permanent member of the security council and he knows that israel is very quick to complain about things he hasn't even use the word c spar at any point calling for us the spot. but he's come out with this very strong statement on this. i think they really consent. also the world health organization saying, because remember, there are people who comp move there was the 6th of the elderly. there were children. he said this could be a debt or the world health organization said this could be best sentence for vulnerable people in the cause, the city and the north of gaza. la single, the un with telling you coming up 9 hours from now. th
u a. e, and egypt, and a u. s. defensive to load. often these arrived in israel, and the for the show of solidarity is expected to discuss strategy and security in the cause of war. with the is really need is us officials say, often will meet israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. us. all right, let's discuss what it is. so that was months ago to james base joyce's here and the students i, james, that 1st of all, we'll talk about that in a minute. but it says, let's just talk about this...
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u, a. e and the bone all supported that. but the us and u. k voted against it, and they were 10 countries that abstained just simply didn't have enough boats. the us resolution also didn't pass. and but it was supported by 10 countries, but russia, china and the u. a boat it against it, russia and china, a veto. and yet they say, because there was no call for an immediate cease, fire, just a humanitarian pause. and that really seems to be what the big the point here is that the us the far as the us. so go is humana. terry and pause, which is less formal then a cease fire and it holds a lot less weight. humanity and pause can be 1234 hours a ceasefire is considered to be a little bit more permanent and has more international law elements involved in it . it's much more serious. so this is the real sticking point if you will. but the bottom line here is that now we're well over 2 weeks into this conflict. we're now at the 4th uh un security council resolution to today to previously all 4 have failed. the security council, as a whole, has failed to come up with any sort of uniform response to try to call them the situation that is growing out of control. and guys are a day, we've actually got time for us a quick 2nd thought to you. i mean, is ther
u, a. e and the bone all supported that. but the us and u. k voted against it, and they were 10 countries that abstained just simply didn't have enough boats. the us resolution also didn't pass. and but it was supported by 10 countries, but russia, china and the u. a boat it against it, russia and china, a veto. and yet they say, because there was no call for an immediate cease, fire, just a humanitarian pause. and that really seems to be what the big the point here is that the us the far as...
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u, which is an 18 percent increase compared to 2021. the trends looks like it is set to continue this year while the e. u is now the biggest destination for as a by johns gas exports. the country only accounts for around 3 percent of the blocks gas needs. let's take a closer look at the story, but it's kind of well a milligram. she is head of the gas division at e control, which is also your us government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets . welcome to dw, what specifically does the u. c. and as a by john, as a supplier of energy, this is just all new to the cost of it. yes. so as long as i also was to wednesday, mom was. busy at the you doesn't even list as a by john as an a vendor individual gas supplier so far because the quantities are in big enough. how important is this country to the you now and how important is going to be in the future? and as i said before. ready the, all this is when the yes and uh where this is and so the strategies are there for sanctions or more political pressure coming from the executive side. is that less likely to happen? because the, these decisions will have to be agreed on unanimously. and countries in the south of the you like italy, for example, don't want to miss out on these energy deliveries as the easy. yes. as a all these all these one we a whole so nice. it's nice to me as a result. so sometimes these so some of these fires are uh you said that uh, existing infrastructure. uh it could be expanded. uh, tell us more on th
u, which is an 18 percent increase compared to 2021. the trends looks like it is set to continue this year while the e. u is now the biggest destination for as a by johns gas exports. the country only accounts for around 3 percent of the blocks gas needs. let's take a closer look at the story, but it's kind of well a milligram. she is head of the gas division at e control, which is also your us government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets . welcome to dw, what specifically does...
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e. u foreign policy chief, making it clear, saying that once again, re committing a point that he's made before that ukraine's future is in the e u. and that the russian war and ukraine is an existential threat. and not just the ukraine, but to all of europe. to be discussed at the meeting today, our plan is going forward for the new military aid commitments from the european union to ukraine. they'll be discussing everything from artillery. i munition air defense training of ukrainian forces, as well as developing ukraine's domestic defense production infrastructure. now this comes just a day after the united states removed ukraine from its latest spending bill, but it hasn't come since days after slovakia elected a pro russian government. and just a few weeks after a disagreement over ukraine green ending up on the market seem to cause fractures between ukraine and some of its closest allies, including poland. and if there was ever any question about ukraine's allies and their support for the war in this meeting of sending a clear signal to ukrainians through the view as well as to moscow. so when it comes to ukraine, the major
e. u foreign policy chief, making it clear, saying that once again, re committing a point that he's made before that ukraine's future is in the e u. and that the russian war and ukraine is an existential threat. and not just the ukraine, but to all of europe. to be discussed at the meeting today, our plan is going forward for the new military aid commitments from the european union to ukraine. they'll be discussing everything from artillery. i munition air defense training of ukrainian forces,...
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u, which is an 18 percent increase compared to 2021. the trends looks like it is set to continue this year, while the e. u is now the biggest destination for as a by johns gas exports. the country only accounts for around 3 percent of the blocks gas needs. let's take a closer look at the story with the color milligram. she is head of the gas division of the control, which is also your us government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets . welcome to the w. what specifically does the you see and as a by john as a supplier of energy? yes, i just need to pause. i say i said it is. yes. uh so mom's was. busy at the you doesn't even list as a by john, as an adventure, individual gas supplier so far because the quantities are in big enough. how important is this country to the you now and how important is going to be in the future? i was originally so because you should see this and as i said before, the be all this is the yes and there are some is where it is as a. so the nation strategies are therefore sanctions or mere political pressure coming from the executive side. is that less likely to happe
u, which is an 18 percent increase compared to 2021. the trends looks like it is set to continue this year, while the e. u is now the biggest destination for as a by johns gas exports. the country only accounts for around 3 percent of the blocks gas needs. let's take a closer look at the story with the color milligram. she is head of the gas division of the control, which is also your us government regulator for electricity and natural gas markets . welcome to the w. what specifically does the...