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u. k. court ruling over control of around $1000000000.00 worth of gold held him bank of england volts. the u. k. along with some other western countries recognized as quite old as the president of venezuela. london's high court will court don't need to recognize judgments by the supreme tribunal of justice to venezuela, which concluded incumbent president medulla should manage the gold. venezuelan president has slammed the u. k. of the ruling to hand of the control of the gold reserves. got the operation of kidnapping and festive venezuelan gold deposited in the vaults of the bank of england by the central bank of venezuela is shameless and outrageous for the entire venezuelan community for all the people of venezuela and the whole world must know that there is no legal security in london, nor in the bank of england, that at any moment any country or central bank in the world can be relative. it's international reserves. we spoke to daniel saw professor lesson american and caribbean studies at the city university of new york, who told us that the case, high court decision will home ordinary venezuelan
u. k. court ruling over control of around $1000000000.00 worth of gold held him bank of england volts. the u. k. along with some other western countries recognized as quite old as the president of venezuela. london's high court will court don't need to recognize judgments by the supreme tribunal of justice to venezuela, which concluded incumbent president medulla should manage the gold. venezuelan president has slammed the u. k. of the ruling to hand of the control of the gold reserves. got the...
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u. k, no longer an e u. member of course, regulators have agreed to pass higher cost along the households to the tune of an 80 percent increase in the average energy bill. all right, my colleague, cassandra son joins me in studio for more on this. cassandra walk us through the significance of these numbers, it can be a little confusing, right? these are big numbers and they can sound a little bit hard to wrap your head around. but think of this as the cost for a megawatt hour estimate in the next year. it's a mix of all sorts of different kinds of power. it's kind of like a fruit basket right? with a bunch of different varieties. the problem here, the culprit so to speak is that natural gas has become a very expensive for her. it's been sore. it's been soaring of for over the course of the year. so that's bringing up the price of this megawatt hour as a whole. and this is significant, like you mentioned, because of inflation and higher energy prices are ready and this is a record high. this is putting a lot of pressure on households and businesses and for reference the, like you said, the cost of a megawatt h
u. k, no longer an e u. member of course, regulators have agreed to pass higher cost along the households to the tune of an 80 percent increase in the average energy bill. all right, my colleague, cassandra son joins me in studio for more on this. cassandra walk us through the significance of these numbers, it can be a little confusing, right? these are big numbers and they can sound a little bit hard to wrap your head around. but think of this as the cost for a megawatt hour estimate in the...
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u. k. government, for example, along many of the been traveling around the welcome painting for at least 30 percent of the world's oceans. to be protected by 2030, that's well scientific as needed to restore populations key persons more resilient to climate change. now that target is simply impossible without a strong treaty. we won't get it on that scale. and if we don't agree a treaty this year, it also isn't possible to protect 30 central oceans by 2030. so the agency is what we really need to see these negotiations. the urgency willingness and donnas also we, we need to know how we can protect these oceans. we're talking about places that are very and hospitable that are very inaccessible. how do we actually police these high seas again, just to just to get back to my earlier point of very few countries in the world have the capability to enforce, right? the same countries that have the capability to go out there and undertake dc mining or subsidize their iep, c fishing, please. otherwise we'll have the capability to police those. so it's a, it's a, it's an interesting situation, but
u. k. government, for example, along many of the been traveling around the welcome painting for at least 30 percent of the world's oceans. to be protected by 2030, that's well scientific as needed to restore populations key persons more resilient to climate change. now that target is simply impossible without a strong treaty. we won't get it on that scale. and if we don't agree a treaty this year, it also isn't possible to protect 30 central oceans by 2030. so the agency is what we really need...
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u. s. and it's vassal, like kind of states that. busy followed along like, you know, like a bunch of sheep, canada, u. k. australia, up to this point that are making this the situation more and more dangerous for the people of the world. right now. the world faces multiple health crises and a possible environmental collapse. this is the time that the peace movement says that nation should be working together to solve these global problems. we shouldn't be ratcheting up tension and making trouble beat medley in the affairs of other countries and making trouble for other countries. while these international crises loom on the horizon, you say that, do you believe that china will take whatever action is necessary, for example, flexing its military muscle? do you think we could have a situation where ultimately beijing might actually go towards military force? i i think that it's i, i think that the china has shown great restraint so far. they are with the united states, canada, britain and intervening, very directly in the affairs of hong kong. and also i'm intervening and sion giant province to say that t
u. s. and it's vassal, like kind of states that. busy followed along like, you know, like a bunch of sheep, canada, u. k. australia, up to this point that are making this the situation more and more dangerous for the people of the world. right now. the world faces multiple health crises and a possible environmental collapse. this is the time that the peace movement says that nation should be working together to solve these global problems. we shouldn't be ratcheting up tension and making...
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as military analysts point to a stalemate along the front lines, a conflict that is becoming a war of attrition. with more and more weapons from the u. s. the u. k. in germany, arriving in ukraine, presidents zalinski is under increasing pressure to launch a counter offensive against the russians in the east of the country. and the kremlin is leaving little doubt about its commitment to what it calls a special operation in you. great. president putin ordering the military this week to enlist a 130000 more troops to night the most dangerous battlefield. in this conflict remains a nuclear power plant. russian troops took control. busy of the zappa reeds. he a power plant in ukraine several months ago. ukraine and russia are accusing each other of launching attacks dangerously close to the nuclear reactors. we have more now in this report. the risk of a nuclear disaster in europe has been looming large, full weeks. ukraine says it was narrowly avoided on thursday. yet with dc. if the diesel generators didn't turn on it after the black out, the automatic systems and the personnel didn't start working, we would have to face the consequences of a radi
as military analysts point to a stalemate along the front lines, a conflict that is becoming a war of attrition. with more and more weapons from the u. s. the u. k. in germany, arriving in ukraine, presidents zalinski is under increasing pressure to launch a counter offensive against the russians in the east of the country. and the kremlin is leaving little doubt about its commitment to what it calls a special operation in you. great. president putin ordering the military this week to enlist a...
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as military analysts point to a stalemate along the front lines, a conflict that is becoming a war of attrition. with more and more weapons from the u. s. the u. k. a germany arriving in ukraine president zalinski is under increasing pressure to launch a counter offensive against the russians in the east of the country. and the kremlin is leaving little doubt about its commitment to what it calls a special operation in you. great. president putin ordering the military this week to enlist a 130000 more troops to night the most dangerous battlefield. in this conflict remains a nuclear power plant. russian troops took control of the zappa regia power plant and ukraine. several months ago. ukraine and russia are accusing each other of launching attacks dangerously close to the nuclear reactors. we have more now in this report. the risk of a nuclear disaster in europe has been looming large, full weeks. ukraine says it was narrowly avoided on thursday. yet with dc. if the diesel generators didn't turn on it after the black out, the automatic systems and the personnel didn't start working, we would have to face the consequences of a radiation accident
as military analysts point to a stalemate along the front lines, a conflict that is becoming a war of attrition. with more and more weapons from the u. s. the u. k. a germany arriving in ukraine president zalinski is under increasing pressure to launch a counter offensive against the russians in the east of the country. and the kremlin is leaving little doubt about its commitment to what it calls a special operation in you. great. president putin ordering the military this week to enlist a...