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u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just the other day on this bridge over the i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but i d n i e p r river the night, but maybe you can correct me on that. ah, and they used us supplied he mars to take out that bridge. that bridge wasn't serving a military purpose. it was to, they said that trucks weren't going over it. it was too damage for trucks. so it was just passenger vehicles of so there, you know, the u. s. is supplying destruction in ukraine and at the same time on destroying themselves. and what's the effect there? they're, they're strengthening russia's hand. so eventually a defeat will be admitted, but it won't be admitted honestly. and their boy, sammy, i've said many, many times in this program is that the more the west helps ukraine, the smaller it gets. well, that is as being proven true. um, and you know, the, the, the, the, the sad fact of the matter is, is that diplomacy has never been but seriously taken. and that we did hav
u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just the other day on this bridge over the i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but i d n i e p r river the night, but maybe you can correct me on that. ah, and they used us supplied he mars to take out that bridge. that bridge wasn't serving a military purpose. it was to, they said that trucks weren't going over it. it was too damage for trucks. so it was just...
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u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just the other day on this bridge over that i, i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but that a d n i e p r river the night. but maybe you can correct me on that. ah, and they used us supplied he mars to take out that bridge. that bridge wasn't serving a military purpose. it was a, they said that trucks weren't going over it. it was to damage for trucks. so it was just passenger vehicles of so there you know, the u. s. is supplying destruction in ukraine and at the same time destroying themselves and what's the effect their, their, their strengthening rushes hand. so eventually a defi will be admitted, but it won't be admitted honestly. and their boy, sammy, i've said many, many times in this program is that the more the west helps ukraine, the smaller it gets. well, that is as being proven true. um, and you know, the, the, the, the, the sad fact of the matter is, is that diplomacy has never been but seriously taken. and that we did have a co
u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just the other day on this bridge over that i, i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but that a d n i e p r river the night. but maybe you can correct me on that. ah, and they used us supplied he mars to take out that bridge. that bridge wasn't serving a military purpose. it was a, they said that trucks weren't going over it. it was to damage for trucks. so it was just...
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u. k. all the things they're projecting on what's happening in russia is actually happening in real time in the west. and you can cover that because that is the lived experience of people . when you got a bill up, you're not taking your cards. no propaganda is going to convince you one way or another. it's just expensive. go ahead. yeah, the same thing applies to the price of gasoline, driving the cars and you know, heating and cooling. so i think it is, you know, i think the rest and propaganda, they can lie about decent places like, you know, ukraine 90 percent of the people. jennifer burns, a blue child or so it sounds all kind of music strange by the lesson. but if you go to your own store and see the prices it is, it's collapsing and i think it's, it's an actually, it's a, it's a mistake of a weston estimation or what there was a weakness in saying in russia because they know i see it in be she said, well, we will kind of wrong about the strength over us and the guy, you know what made it.
u. k. all the things they're projecting on what's happening in russia is actually happening in real time in the west. and you can cover that because that is the lived experience of people . when you got a bill up, you're not taking your cards. no propaganda is going to convince you one way or another. it's just expensive. go ahead. yeah, the same thing applies to the price of gasoline, driving the cars and you know, heating and cooling. so i think it is, you know, i think the rest and...
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u. k. all the things they're projecting on what's happening in russia is actually happening in real time in the west. and you can't cover that because that is the lived experience of people. when you got to get bill up, you're not taking your cards. no profit is going to be one way or another. it's just expensive. go ahead. yeah, the same thing applies to the price of gasoline, driving the cars and you know, heating and cooling. so i think it is, you know, i think the rest and propaganda, they can lie about decent places like, you know, ukraine 90 percent of the people. jennifer burns, a blue child or is it so it sounds all kind of music strange by the lesson. but if you go to your own store and see the prices it is, it's collapsing and i think it's, it's an actually, it's a, it's a mistake of a weston estimation or what there was a weakness in saying in russia because they know i see it in be she said, well, we will kind of wrong about the strength over us and the guy, you know what made it. j
u. k. all the things they're projecting on what's happening in russia is actually happening in real time in the west. and you can't cover that because that is the lived experience of people. when you got to get bill up, you're not taking your cards. no profit is going to be one way or another. it's just expensive. go ahead. yeah, the same thing applies to the price of gasoline, driving the cars and you know, heating and cooling. so i think it is, you know, i think the rest and propaganda, they...
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u. k. and china all right, here's a reminder, the top business story that we're following for you. a surprise move china cut interest rates on monday, responding to poorer than expected economic figures. both industrial production and retail sales fell in july under expectations. that's raising new concerns about the world's 2nd largest economy. observers say that china's intense coven locked downs, are still weighing heavily on the country. all right, that's our show. for more about these other stories, you should check us out online, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube again under the deed of news channel. i've seen beardsley, thanks for watching. and the former president of afghan is dan. i made cars i in an exclusive interview. d. w correspondence. sandra peters, me speaks with him in kabul, where he's under house arrest. so we have to do all we can fight for the fight for 4 children and 4 doctors to our interview with tommy cars. i next on d. w. and what's going on here with who do they think they are? good questions. you can find the answers here. all the games, w
u. k. and china all right, here's a reminder, the top business story that we're following for you. a surprise move china cut interest rates on monday, responding to poorer than expected economic figures. both industrial production and retail sales fell in july under expectations. that's raising new concerns about the world's 2nd largest economy. observers say that china's intense coven locked downs, are still weighing heavily on the country. all right, that's our show. for more about these...
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u. k. and china. all right, here's a reminder of the top business story that we're falling for. you. a surprise move china cut interest rates on monday, responding tube poorer than expected economic figures. both industrial production and retail sales fell in july under expectations. that's raising new concerns about the world's 2nd largest economy. observers say that china's intense coven locked downs, are still weighing heavily on the country. all right, that's our show. for more about these other stories, you should check us out a line, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube again under the deed of news channel . i've seen beardsley, thanks for watching. and it looks like a suit case on wheels, but perhaps it's the electric car for the entire world. b, a. c. m. city one. affordable, flexible, uncomplicated, developed in germany. usable wherever there's a conventional household socket. plug and play red. next on d w. the former president of afghanistan, ahmed cars. i was in an exclusive interview with d. w correspondence. sandra peters, many speaks with him in kabul, where
u. k. and china. all right, here's a reminder of the top business story that we're falling for. you. a surprise move china cut interest rates on monday, responding tube poorer than expected economic figures. both industrial production and retail sales fell in july under expectations. that's raising new concerns about the world's 2nd largest economy. observers say that china's intense coven locked downs, are still weighing heavily on the country. all right, that's our show. for more about these...
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u. k. and china all right, here's a reminder of the top business story that we're following for you. a surprise move china cut interest rates on monday, responding to poorer than expected economic figures. both industrial production and retail sales fell in july under expectations. that's raising new concerns about the world's 2nd largest economy. observers say that china's intense coven locked downs, are still weighing heavily on the country. all right, that's our show. for more about these other stories, you should check us out online. d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube again under the deed of news channel. i've seen beardsley, thanks for watching. ah, chronicle of a disaster. august 1 year ago, that totally mon, advanced into the f and capital international troops leave the country pen overview . decades of reconstruction work is a last what really happened in the fall of come close up next on d w ah, what's going on? what is he doing? who do they think they are? good questions. you can find the answers here. all the games, all the goals. the point is legal highlig
u. k. and china all right, here's a reminder of the top business story that we're following for you. a surprise move china cut interest rates on monday, responding to poorer than expected economic figures. both industrial production and retail sales fell in july under expectations. that's raising new concerns about the world's 2nd largest economy. observers say that china's intense coven locked downs, are still weighing heavily on the country. all right, that's our show. for more about these...
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u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a huge mistake and it goes against everything that we believe in. but specifically it goes against the universal director and declaration of human rights. the iraqi people have rights to and you are not liberating them. you're murdering them. and we said that 25000000 people in the street. i'll stop, hector knew about that, but it's really important to know that we are a large community. so even though i don't know any of them personally, i am now representing world without war coat paint and i won't go on men
u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a...
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u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a huge mistake and it goes against everything that we believe in. but specifically it goes against the universal director and declaration of human rights. the iraqi people have rights to and you are not liberating them. you're murdering them. and we said that 25000000 people in the street. i'll stop, hector knew about that, but it's really important to know that we are a large community. so even though i don't know any of them personally, i am now representing world without war coat paint and i won't go on men
u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a...
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u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a huge mistake and it goes against everything that we believe in. but specifically it goes against the universal director and declaration of human rights. the iraqi people have rights to and you are not liberating them. you're murdering them. and we said that 25000000 people in the street. i'll stop, hector knew about that, but it's really important to know that we are a large community. so even though i don't know any of them personally, i am now representing world without war coat paint and i won't go on men
u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a...
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u k, france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for summer with ukraine accounted as being attacked by russia or under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non new prophecies very nervous. and of course, we see them, you know, with iran, a very, you know, these kind of questions it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy. but we really need to do more to make sure that not only do we not, and a new countries about new weapons, but also that the 5 countries that have agreed to disarm the u. k. u. s. france, russia and china actually fulfilled their legal obligations under this treaty because if they don't contest like around, might be very tempted in the future to develop new growth. us now jerry saying that it's destroyed more than $1500.00 illegal oil refining sites in a renewed campaign to clamp down on crude theft. lost more than $3000000000.00 in one year with m
u k, france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for summer with ukraine accounted as being attacked by russia or under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non new prophecies very nervous. and of course, we see them, you know, with iran, a very, you know, these kind of questions it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy. but we really need to do more to make...
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u. k. have all asked for, have all called for an immediate cessation of the house tilly, and as in a sigh of relief for many people here in tripling, we saw our forces gathering in miss rata a large convoy, which was headed towards tripoli. affiliated with missouri. they decided to a go back to miss rata. now the forces that entered western libya were our military sources are telling us that they are beginning to return. so we are seen aside relief, but things can escalate very quickly here in libya, due to the fragile security situation and the political differences. libyans want these political, these, the politically we to stop, you know, start fighting on the streets on the streets. no causing death injury and destruction among the civilian population they want to see in and they want the differences to be settled on negotiating. and they want elections to be held as soon as soon as possible because they're fed up with the political lead at the moment. this violence happening in right densely populated areas. thank you very much. thank you. malik traina in tripoli. honest alco maci is th
u. k. have all asked for, have all called for an immediate cessation of the house tilly, and as in a sigh of relief for many people here in tripling, we saw our forces gathering in miss rata a large convoy, which was headed towards tripoli. affiliated with missouri. they decided to a go back to miss rata. now the forces that entered western libya were our military sources are telling us that they are beginning to return. so we are seen aside relief, but things can escalate very quickly here in...
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u. k. and now ready solution. so all of the cases you mention are actually strikes voted on by the workers themselves. so i think the message to a global audience is, workers of had enough, i did their power for it, and now they recognized extreme increase in cost off the scale. and they're asking for a just and fair, equitable solution. question, do you, do you agree with that that workers, that people, the society at large is facing stream rising cost and that this is an unworkable situation if it continues as it is for sure. like i mentioned before, inflation is almost a definite 40 year high and inspiring out of control. i think the most recent data on earnings as well shows real p decreasing by 3 percent compared to quote the last quarter to and get between inflation and earnings have never been higher since record started 2 decades ago. so definitely a lot of it is firing up by running out of control and a lot must be done to help households actually manage the bills and actually survive the cost of that because th
u. k. and now ready solution. so all of the cases you mention are actually strikes voted on by the workers themselves. so i think the message to a global audience is, workers of had enough, i did their power for it, and now they recognized extreme increase in cost off the scale. and they're asking for a just and fair, equitable solution. question, do you, do you agree with that that workers, that people, the society at large is facing stream rising cost and that this is an unworkable situation...
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u. k, and australia. have all assisted washington on this support for us and has been growing and astray. his birthplace now has a prime minister, who, while an opposition wanted him released, has anthony ob, uneasy changed his to and if he hasn't, will it make a difference? our starting point this week is wiki leeks, the worker sanchez, news organization did that landed him in jail the it's easy to get buried in the galleries of the case against julian, the jurisdictional question. the expedition locked the accusations of a legal hacking and asked me what can get along is the journalism assange. and what you weeks produced, starting in the mid 2000, that news that was left around the world went to town, including what we learned about american wars in afghanistan, and then iraq. what they couldn't tolerate was when julian assigned was sent video footage by them all of which showed in the helicopter and killing ordinary people. that is the principal, the exposure of war crime that caused outrage, especially in the
u. k, and australia. have all assisted washington on this support for us and has been growing and astray. his birthplace now has a prime minister, who, while an opposition wanted him released, has anthony ob, uneasy changed his to and if he hasn't, will it make a difference? our starting point this week is wiki leeks, the worker sanchez, news organization did that landed him in jail the it's easy to get buried in the galleries of the case against julian, the jurisdictional question. the...
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u. k. economy shrank in the 2nd quarter of this year by not point one percent. economists have now broadly come to the conclusion that britain is heading for a recession. these all worrying times for u. k. households for whom every day life getting more expensive, putting the kettle on is going to cost britain's a bit more this winter. that's because the countries cap on domestic energy prices is expected to rise to over $5000.00 euros a year beginning in january. conservative party candidates for britons next, prime minister, disagree on how to address what is bound to be a crisis for many families. front runner list trust says she plans to alleviate financial strain by zeroing in on taxes. i will reduce taxes, and i'll also have a temporary moratorium on the green energy levy to save people money on their fuel bills. and what's important is that we get the economy growing, we can't get the economy growing. if we have the highest tax rates for 70 is in this country urgency when her rivalry she soon act wants to offer britons another energy bill credit this winter. i do feel a moral responsibility as prime minister to go further and get extra help to people over
u. k. economy shrank in the 2nd quarter of this year by not point one percent. economists have now broadly come to the conclusion that britain is heading for a recession. these all worrying times for u. k. households for whom every day life getting more expensive, putting the kettle on is going to cost britain's a bit more this winter. that's because the countries cap on domestic energy prices is expected to rise to over $5000.00 euros a year beginning in january. conservative party candidates...
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u k. france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for summer with ukraine, a contradictory being attacked by russia under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non nuclear prestige, very nervous. and of course, we see them, you know, with iran, a very, you know, these kind of questions it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy. but we really need to do more to make sure that not only do we not in a new context about new weapons, but also that the 5 countries to have agreed to disarm the u. k. u. s. france, russia and china actually fulfilled their legal obligations under this treaty. because if they don't, congress like your round, might be very tempted in the future to develop new weapons that have iran's atomic agents. he says his country has the ability to produce a nuclear bomb. but doesn't plan to mohammed islam. he made the remarks just hours before the us and o
u k. france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for summer with ukraine, a contradictory being attacked by russia under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non nuclear prestige, very nervous. and of course, we see them, you know, with iran, a very, you know, these kind of questions it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy. but we really need to do more to...
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u, k, france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for some, or with ukraine a contradicts being attacked by russia or under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non new promises very nervous. and of course we see them, you know, with iran or very, you know, these kind of questions. so it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy, but we really need to do more to make sure that not only do we not in a new country about new weapons, but also that the 5 countries have agreed to disarm the u. k. u, as france, russia and china actually fulfilled their legal obligations under this treaty. because if they don't, countries like iraq might be very tempted in the future development weapons. given what you say then, to what extent do you think russians actions in ukraine have increased alarm over nuclear weapons? well, it really has put the spotlight on how vulnerable we are as a
u, k, france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for some, or with ukraine a contradicts being attacked by russia or under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non new promises very nervous. and of course we see them, you know, with iran or very, you know, these kind of questions. so it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy, but we really need to do more to...
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u. k with inflation, the international monetary fund had warned ahead of all this that the u. k. was in the one of the worst positions in europe and a was looking as if it was heading towards recession. now you have the faithful, a confirmation of that and a situation i had a with inflation rampant. and this attempt with interest rates are increasing. the cost of borrowing are increasing the cost, the increasing savings, but then savings aren't keeping pace with the price rises. so this is a very, very difficult situation for the update. thanks so much. andrew simmons air force in london. no argentina's government is struggling to reign in soaring inflation and financial instability present alberto fernando's as hoping a new economy minister will be able to turn round the country's finances trees. a boat has more on what the appointment means wall of latin america's largest economies. ma'am, but after the quarter poly, he's the 3rd economy minister in a month. he never said he'll massa faces the difficult task of tackling argentina's economic crisis fee hoarder. he's her season p
u. k with inflation, the international monetary fund had warned ahead of all this that the u. k. was in the one of the worst positions in europe and a was looking as if it was heading towards recession. now you have the faithful, a confirmation of that and a situation i had a with inflation rampant. and this attempt with interest rates are increasing. the cost of borrowing are increasing the cost, the increasing savings, but then savings aren't keeping pace with the price rises. so this is a...