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u. k. and also bags the u. k. is and to the largest to make the package of economic sanctions that russia has ever seen with new financial measures, we're taking new powers to target russian finance. in addition to the bank, we've already sanctioned these powers and they will not totally to exclude russian banks from the u. k. financial system, which is of course by far the largest in europe, stopping them, accessing sterling and clearing payments through the u. k. this 10 point sanction package includes asset freezes on some major russian banks, including the 2nd largest state and bank v t b. major russian companies will also no longer be able to access and res finance in bush. and at the same time, the russian, a non ill afloat, is no longer going to be allowed to be professional. here in the u. k, it will not be able to land. and then there has been the suspension of dual export licenses to russia and of some high tick exports. now, earlier we did hear from the russian foreign ministry spokesperson responding t
u. k. and also bags the u. k. is and to the largest to make the package of economic sanctions that russia has ever seen with new financial measures, we're taking new powers to target russian finance. in addition to the bank, we've already sanctioned these powers and they will not totally to exclude russian banks from the u. k. financial system, which is of course by far the largest in europe, stopping them, accessing sterling and clearing payments through the u. k. this 10 point sanction...
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u. k remains unwavering and our commitment to european security as an alliance. we must rule lines in the snow and be clear. there are principles upon which we will not compromise. now the u. k is also been now the u. k. has also been supplying weapons to key of actually last month. ukrainian military was equipped with an law anti tank missile systems, courtesy of the british taxpayer. and as early as wednesday, they received another shipment of anti tank missile systems. now, london does claim that these weapons are, of course, for defensive purposes. but what happens with these weapons really isn't up to british officials once they fall into the hands of ukrainian troops. and who are these serve fighters of key f? earlier i did some investigating no secret the u. k. has long been one of key halves biggest fan says the western media further stoked the flames of hysteria with fantasies of an impending russian invasion. shiny new gifts from london ante ship missile systems have just landed in ukraine. for the 1st time, are armed forces. the navy, in particular, will receive real weapons missiles that will finally enable us to have something against the russians in the black and as of
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that they've prepared in case of an invasion would really also look at those certain individuals that have a lot of what money invested in the u. k, she's also going to be making her 2nd point than that is that the only way forwarded for russia to deescalate tensions and get on a much stronger diplomatic path to try and resolve this crisis. this is of course, a very important visit because this is the 1st time a british foreign secretary has been added to moscow since 2017. the relationship between the 2 countries haven't been that great. the russians have said that to have accused liz trusts of reading one to many spy novels. because earlier, at last month, the british government accused russia authorities of trying to overthrow the government in care of and placing a puppet regime. there something the authorities here dismissed and very quickly. so she's here at the her own request, the british government, one at this visit and the russian foreign minister survey lavolle has agreed to meet her and they will be speaking to the press in the coming our civil wait and see what has come from the meeting of the 2 ministers is and aid
that they've prepared in case of an invasion would really also look at those certain individuals that have a lot of what money invested in the u. k, she's also going to be making her 2nd point than that is that the only way forwarded for russia to deescalate tensions and get on a much stronger diplomatic path to try and resolve this crisis. this is of course, a very important visit because this is the 1st time a british foreign secretary has been added to moscow since 2017. the relationship...
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u. k also said that russia claims its invasion of ukraine is an act of self defense. the only act of self defense is to vote against the resolution and so they did gaps the us and albania, who could go carrot, lest this resolution of her present to this resolution did get 11 votes in favor of this resolution condemning the as the russian actions calling for an unconditional withdraw, but cooling and condemning using article 6, which is in the end it is, is a mechanism to force parties ever conflict into dialogue. this is the mechanism that was used when the u. s. initially circulated the resolution, it was on the chapter 7 of the un charter and that's far more muscular, far more cursive and would, would mean it would be funnel serious, frankly, for of, for, for, for the parties of the conflict for, for russia in this case and it really looked like, if i mean the, the, the inference we're having is that the reason why the u. s. withdrew that at the last minute was there was a very real chance that not any russia would veto it in that form. but china would to and if the
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k influence over argentina? well the u. s. and argentina still have a strong bilateral relationship. the u. s. is argentina is number 3, trade partner behind bazillion china and the u. k. also has a decent amount of influence in argentina. as historically, the british owned a large part portion of argentina's industry and railway systems. however, a lot of that power and influence has waned and recent years as argentina is now one of the largest economies in south america. it has those struggled in recent years and now it looks to beijing for help and partnership rather than washington for financial and trade development assistance. so i think this is very symbolic of the waning influence of the west and the past. historically, argentina has also suffered at the hands of british imperialism. so that also breeds mistrust and motivation for it to seek out new partners. yeah, certainly that influences everything. now, been one of their factor here was taiwan. so what does this mean for taiwan at this point, and does the likelihood of chinese action against taiwan increase with this agreement? we've got about 30 seconds left. yeah, i think it certainly could increase. i mean, t
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u. k. also claiming johnson just trying to detract from his own problems at farm. on 26 years old, i grew up in a world where we were dominated by the cold war. i and we were told all the time by our politicians. we run, distract from what we said in the soviet union today, russia. and then after the cold war ended, we are all the documents released. i. we haven't been on the tray and actually, america was the big aggressor. i don't believe it was pretty government or the american government is saying about the intentions of putin. if you go, the lead of ukraine is telling the west to sort of wind all this down. i don't feel under stress at all. if we get into sanctions with russia, we'll be in a position where it damages many of our businesses, many, perhaps tens of thousands of people lose their job here in this country. and the simple fact is that he's all i think being ran tough by our prime minister barak johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held all easy legal parties. 10 downing street, while the rest of us who really not f
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u . k. it also comes as the u. k and 15 other nato countries back a boost to send arms to ukraine. and these are countries that have st or are proven to send significant deliveries of military equipment. now, with the western allies decision to impose sanctions on russia and to not allow a significant number of banks access to the swift, international monetary fund is something that britian had already signed off on earlier and agreed to do. so you now have countries like u. s. canada and key you up in countries including germany saying this. and as i mentioned, choosing selected are russian bangs. but britain has also admitted that they're prepared to take an economic hits in supporting such a move. this long running conflict is about freedom and democracy in europe because if we do not stop puting in ukraine, we're going to see others under threats, the voltage holland, moldova, it should end up in a conflict with nato. now the foreign secretary has also said that she believes that sanctions will take a long time to be felt. but from her opinion, this war could go on for a long t
u . k. it also comes as the u. k and 15 other nato countries back a boost to send arms to ukraine. and these are countries that have st or are proven to send significant deliveries of military equipment. now, with the western allies decision to impose sanctions on russia and to not allow a significant number of banks access to the swift, international monetary fund is something that britian had already signed off on earlier and agreed to do. so you now have countries like u. s. canada and key...
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president of ukraine last night, assuring him of british support, but also confirmation that the sanctions would then be introduced. now the u. k. has also been in close contact with the e. u. and the united states about launching a coordinated sanctions response. the was already well on its way in the united kingdom, just moments round the corner. so the house of parliament, the comments that go to be meeting throughout the day to sign off sign, sit and deliver the sanctions with shadow defense. secretary said that he would be giving his utmost support to the government with those sanctions. so it seems as the parliament, the house of commons are actually quite united on this. so also to note for children that says the fact as the sanctions are actually just the 1st step. there's a baron more to come meshes, could even develop as the week goes by far, sons, and also hinted that he could send even more arms to ukraine in january. of course, as we know, britain sent 2000 weapons. they call it defensive weapons at the time, plus, also committing to potentially more boots on the ground. 2 countries that members of nato on the east
president of ukraine last night, assuring him of british support, but also confirmation that the sanctions would then be introduced. now the u. k. has also been in close contact with the e. u. and the united states about launching a coordinated sanctions response. the was already well on its way in the united kingdom, just moments round the corner. so the house of parliament, the comments that go to be meeting throughout the day to sign off sign, sit and deliver the sanctions with shadow...
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u. k. u also says he also says that bars jones, just trying to detract from his own problems. back at home. on 76 years old. i grew up in a world where we were dominated by the cold war. and we were told over time, by politicians, we run the threats and what was said in the soviet union, today, russia. and then after the cold war ended, we, we are all the documents released. i mean, we haven't been on the actual america was the big aggressor. i don't believe a word that british government or the american government. he's saying about the intentions of putin. if you know that the leader of you crying is telling the west to sort of wind all these down, i don't feel under threats or toe. if we get into sanctions with russia, we will be in a position where the damage is. many of our businesses, many, perhaps tens of thousands of people would lose their job here in this country. and the simple fact is, this is all i think, being ramped up by a prime minister boys johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held wholly to legal policies at 10 downing stre
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u. k. gave up all it's nick, can i, austin? also everything from strategic bombers to wool heads to intercontinental ballistic missiles were handed over to russia. the successor, of course, to the u. s. a thought it was, in fact, one of the conditions on which washington recognized unsupported ukrainian independence said you're good to go. just 2 things. one is the weapons and to please just please don't turn in to a hateful nation. americans will not support those who seek independence in order to replace a far off tyranny with a local despotism. they will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred. while bush senior was likely came back to haunt him because in 2014, off to the crime men referendum eula to mishenko, former ukrainian prime minister had one of have phone calls leaked. and what did we have from the countries political establishment? a pledge to continue the non proliferation and tolerance. no unforeseen, what we had, put on farms and killing yanagishta of creatures you. i hope i'll use a
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and also court on the u. k. to not only impose sanctions, but many of them also wanting burton to send in military assistance or author policy and charlotte duplicity. both of you thank you. we just speak with a r t host of going on the ground option return. see now he argues that the u. k. sanctions on russian bangs, he says that misguided, he says they'll just end up hurting the wrong people. the dice was the big headline figures v t be the 2nd biggest bank in russia, full asset freeze in britain. maybe there'll be some going to legal action by v d. b, a ban on a raising sovereign debt. i'm not sure whether any of the politicians currently in the house of commons understand that russia has reserves of 630000000000 dollars estimated in foreign reserves, that the debt markets for russia haven't been. then they're not that necessary to the russian economy are all, be it that the j b, morgan funds say in emerging markets, there emerging bond market 6 percent of it is in russian bonds. the 4 x version is 3 percent.
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also coming up the roof of a major london marine or is ripped off a storm unit? batter's the u. k. an island also officers begin making arrest sir truck a lead anti vaccine protests in canada and determined to end a 3 week siege of the capitol. ah, walk into the program separate as leaders and eastern ukraine's. a civilians will be moved to russia with the approval of the kremlin. it's after an increase in fighting between government forces and the russian backed rebels. but ukraine says it has no intention of attacking the separatist ruled region or crimea when moscow seized it in 2014 calls for immediate de escalation, have been front and center at the music security conference, un secretary general antennae good harish says tension c pi a. now than during the cold war, with a concentration of russian forces that on ukraine, i am deeply concerned about heights intentions and increase speculation about a military conflict in europe. i still sing it will not happen. but if it did, it would be catastrophic. there is no alternative to diplomacy. all issues, including the most intracta
also coming up the roof of a major london marine or is ripped off a storm unit? batter's the u. k. an island also officers begin making arrest sir truck a lead anti vaccine protests in canada and determined to end a 3 week siege of the capitol. ah, walk into the program separate as leaders and eastern ukraine's. a civilians will be moved to russia with the approval of the kremlin. it's after an increase in fighting between government forces and the russian backed rebels. but ukraine says it has...
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president of ukraine last night, assuring him of british support, but also confirmation that these sanctions would then be introduced. now the u. k. has also been in close contact with the e u and the united states about launching a coordinated sanctions response. the e was already well on its way and the united kingdom just moments round the corner . so the house of parliament, the commons, they're going to be missing throughout the day to sign off sign sealant, deliver these sanctions. this shadow defense secretary said that he would be giving his utmost support to the government with those sanctions. so it seems as though the parliament, the house of commons are actually quite united on this. so also to note florence johnson says the fact of the sanctions are actually just the 1st step. there's of barrage, more to come meshes, could even develop as a week's notice by our sons and also hinted that he could send even more. i'm see ukraine in january. of course, as we know, britain sent 2000 weapons. they call it defense. it weapons at the time, plus, also committing to potentially more boots on the ground. 2 countries that are m
president of ukraine last night, assuring him of british support, but also confirmation that these sanctions would then be introduced. now the u. k. has also been in close contact with the e u and the united states about launching a coordinated sanctions response. the e was already well on its way and the united kingdom just moments round the corner . so the house of parliament, the commons, they're going to be missing throughout the day to sign off sign sealant, deliver these sanctions. this...
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i'd also like to understand why britain has deployed special forces to ukraine and for how long they'll be there. now with regard to the u. k. chicago, of course, had in mind the anti tank missile systems that london has been arming ukraine with over the past several months. on top of that though, the u. k is also considering expanding potential the scope of potential sanctions against russia and deploying more troops in europe. near russia's border, it's all contributing to what troy go called, all time low relations between the 2 countries. wallace, on the other hand, tried to play down the significance of british troops in europe and specifically in ukraine. he also said he was reassured when troy go told him that russia that doesn't have any plans to invade ukraine, and this is actually a real 1. 80 from the kind of stuff he was saying in the run up to the meeting. how far are you prepared to go and reserve, in terms of sending troops upon? is the 1000 troops and reserve? would you hesitate and sending them if needed? we wouldn't hesitate once we, once we know that they already and that professional and often we know th
i'd also like to understand why britain has deployed special forces to ukraine and for how long they'll be there. now with regard to the u. k. chicago, of course, had in mind the anti tank missile systems that london has been arming ukraine with over the past several months. on top of that though, the u. k is also considering expanding potential the scope of potential sanctions against russia and deploying more troops in europe. near russia's border, it's all contributing to what troy go...
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u. k. embassies in campbell, australia also had a much smaller role where it's much smaller country with that there was a military presence in afghanistan, but obviously compared to the u. s. u k, much smaller, smaller economically. so exactly, yes. not, yes, exactly. now basically what my so said to me, and i've heard it in other examples too, is that often the embassies of u. s. and u. k, particularly, was strong arming the afghan government on range of mining contracts because they wanted companies from the countries to benefit from mining extracts. and this colleague of mine, or source of mine was saying he was in a room where he saw us and british officials pressuring afghan officials, senior afghan officials to sign these contracts. now ultimately, as i said, all these contracts failed, no mining in any kind of decent, reasonable way actually happened because of mass corruption. and the 2nd that was a was on. and what's so disappointing here is this may no real accountability at all. there's no real discussion about the role that nation like the u. s. and e k had and their embassie
u. k. embassies in campbell, australia also had a much smaller role where it's much smaller country with that there was a military presence in afghanistan, but obviously compared to the u. s. u k, much smaller, smaller economically. so exactly, yes. not, yes, exactly. now basically what my so said to me, and i've heard it in other examples too, is that often the embassies of u. s. and u. k, particularly, was strong arming the afghan government on range of mining contracts because they wanted...
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u. k. banning dealing with their securities and making lows to them. we will limit the amount of money that russian nationals will be able to deposit in that u. k. bank accounts and sanctions will also be applied to better us for its role in the assault on u. k. overall will, will be opposing asset freezes on more than a 100, a new entities and individuals on top of hundreds that we've already announced. this includes all the major manufacturers that support hooton's woman. she further mo, we are also banning aero float from the u. k. next, on top of these financial measures and in full concert with united states and the e u, we will introduce new trade restrictions and stringent export controls, similar to those that they in of the u. s. are implementing will bring forward new legislation to ban the export of full dual use items to russia, including a range of high end and critical technological equipment and components in sectors including electronics, telecommunications, and aerospace legislation to implement this will be late early next week. these trade sanctions will constrain russia's military, industrial, and technological capabilities for years to come. we are bringing forw
u. k. banning dealing with their securities and making lows to them. we will limit the amount of money that russian nationals will be able to deposit in that u. k. bank accounts and sanctions will also be applied to better us for its role in the assault on u. k. overall will, will be opposing asset freezes on more than a 100, a new entities and individuals on top of hundreds that we've already announced. this includes all the major manufacturers that support hooton's woman. she further mo, we...
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isn't all russia's fault and in fact the west also shows it's paul to blame in what's now playing out. that includes voices that just nigel for all the u. k. and also hearing france presidential hopeful candidates. eric, the more new to if we could have avoided this catastrophe. i have been saying for years, the west has a responsibility for the escalation of violence in the east, and i must understand russian demands against name to expansion. unfortunately, we have done nothing to prevent this escalation. where might be sanction go even further? could we see military operations by nature on the ground in ukraine will not so says the french armed forces minister florence paul, who says that russia has not had rule declared against it. never by declaring there is no country that wants this, neither in europe nor in the us. we are faced with a nuclear power. we have not declared war on russia, and it seems present macaroni is open to dialogue, to having had discussions with president putin on thursday evening. the 2 leaders saying that they will keep those lines open. this conversation further here on, often international enjoy, a couple c
isn't all russia's fault and in fact the west also shows it's paul to blame in what's now playing out. that includes voices that just nigel for all the u. k. and also hearing france presidential hopeful candidates. eric, the more new to if we could have avoided this catastrophe. i have been saying for years, the west has a responsibility for the escalation of violence in the east, and i must understand russian demands against name to expansion. unfortunately, we have done nothing to prevent...
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the british economy their russian economy rather, but also a very close allies of russian president vladimir putin and their personal wealth in the u. k. would also be effected. there is a lot of russian money invested in the british property. market truck is in canada who are protesting against vaccine requirements and pandemic restrictions. a blocking the ambassador bridge. it's a vital border crossing with the us and crucial to both economies. several democratic lead us states are easing pandemic restrictions. new york has announced it's dropping the requirement for mosques to be warning inside businesses. corona virus cases arising rapidly in tongue on the virus arrived along with the aid after last month's volcanic eruption and sanaa me. it's the pacific islands. first community outbreak. russian media a reporting a lympics gazer, camilla valley ever tested positive for a bad heart medication before leaving forbade ging. the drug is used to trade angina and his band by the world and doping agency as a performance enhancing stimulants. and investigation is underway in libya into an attack. on the interim prime minister abdul hamme
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u. k, is also real. oh so that's, that's what's at stake here. i think we need to end the rhetoric and take the take the position re over all the europeans, which is to actually deescalate the escalates and deescalate. okay, on that night we'll leave it mark a good to tell you that was mark a gas h and international affairs commentator. thanks for coming on. and q ok now in other news, at a, in canada police in riot gear have sweat through the capital layer arresting at least 270 demonstrators over the past 2 days and towing away blockading trucks is the government pushes to finally stand packed, persistent protests that have gone on for almost a month now against covert restrictions and vaccine mandates. please steps in to, to retake controlled the street in front of parliament authority say some demonstrations there were in body armor, while others carried smoke grenades and fireworks full processed leaders. were among these arrested distressing video teams being shared online in the moment, sharing mounted police forcing their way through crow
u. k, is also real. oh so that's, that's what's at stake here. i think we need to end the rhetoric and take the take the position re over all the europeans, which is to actually deescalate the escalates and deescalate. okay, on that night we'll leave it mark a good to tell you that was mark a gas h and international affairs commentator. thanks for coming on. and q ok now in other news, at a, in canada police in riot gear have sweat through the capital layer arresting at least 270 demonstrators...
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u. k. i've also sent a few 100. what is that purpose, given that they are so outnumbered by russian troops? well, it's not about the numbers. it's about where they are, they're going to nato allies in the east. so russia is not threatening nato allies in the east rushes threatening ukraine. so the question should be, why are they going other places and what are we doing to help you right now in terms of numbers, this is meant to be a symbolic show of resolve that the nato is united and it will defend its members if attacked. for ukraine, we've provided arms and training, but we're not providing any direct forces. nobody is. and ukrainians, however, have a very large and capable military. and i think it can at least make this difficult for russia. if indeed russia chooses to invade. i do think in addition to these reinforcements in central and eastern europe, we should be increasing our armed support for ukraine. that's very clear. thank you so much for joining us. co falco from the center for european policy analysi
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u. k. have also now sanctions against moscow. so those are the headlines and he's continues here now to sierra after a witness statement. that's what i cannot yet march on. i just either south korean vote in a presidential election, but i scandals in controversies overshadowing policy. people in power as here as investigative document. the program looks at the use and abuse of power. nato conduct the biggest military optic exercise in the cold war with 35000 troops from 28 countries. climate and antics explores lessons learned from the global h i. v epidemic. and how that would help fight coven 19 after recent to mil 5th, period vend site makes it empower hong kong goes to the poles to chief executive march on a jazz eda move ah wow! well then you go. you will kill schedules awfully fast. it with them, they but sticks goodly at the lower. supposed to been dick who has got dent caucus, there is to say it was by seems silly, but i gotta ah, with us not under the addition to a nurse ministry at the william the extent that a protein.
u. k. have also now sanctions against moscow. so those are the headlines and he's continues here now to sierra after a witness statement. that's what i cannot yet march on. i just either south korean vote in a presidential election, but i scandals in controversies overshadowing policy. people in power as here as investigative document. the program looks at the use and abuse of power. nato conduct the biggest military optic exercise in the cold war with 35000 troops from 28 countries. climate...
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u. k. we also had the people in k inquiry, which my group keep our on a, on a public logan eyes. and we felt on the basis of the grounds for criminal prosecutions, where the charge of misconduct and public office and we actually have written the metropolitan police inviting them to take that out. so i think i'm the one hand you have people like debris, families who really ones on says those 2 things went bad in the wrong. and on the other hand, you have a government who wants to pretend that it did everything right. and that we should be grateful for the way they've managed the pandemic. the answer to them is 180000 dead. do you expect, given the seriousness, of course, of the situation of prime minister as some are concerned to use any means at his disposal? illegal means at least to avoid taking responsibility for those allegations of missteps during the pandemic. well they, i think, i think they will say they did what they could on the basis of the information they had. but the reality is a very bad cold, a very long delay between the lockdown and we had the one in u. k. 2 mod
u. k. we also had the people in k inquiry, which my group keep our on a, on a public logan eyes. and we felt on the basis of the grounds for criminal prosecutions, where the charge of misconduct and public office and we actually have written the metropolitan police inviting them to take that out. so i think i'm the one hand you have people like debris, families who really ones on says those 2 things went bad in the wrong. and on the other hand, you have a government who wants to pretend that it...
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with remaining members, the duma who supporting discretion and also with a members of the shoot trash and security council. the u. s. the u. k. and canada have also confirmed that they're bringing measures that target prudent and lever off will bring you more on these sanctions. and what they mean in our business update with christy clubs and that's coming up in a few moments. the russian invasion has prompted many ukrainians to flee the country. the un says that more than $50000.00 have already left heading for neighboring countries. neighboring countries like poland, moldova, and hungry. but there has been heartbreak at the border for many, with men of military age, separated from their families, and ordered to stay in ukraine. all they have with them is what they can carry people streaming out of ukraine into neighboring countries like poland. this woman and her 3 children watch the last 15 kilometers. younger you come up, we have to guy. if we're running away from the war and saving my life and my children's lives with her husband drove the family as close to the border as possible. but he is not allowed to cross men of
with remaining members, the duma who supporting discretion and also with a members of the shoot trash and security council. the u. s. the u. k. and canada have also confirmed that they're bringing measures that target prudent and lever off will bring you more on these sanctions. and what they mean in our business update with christy clubs and that's coming up in a few moments. the russian invasion has prompted many ukrainians to flee the country. the un says that more than $50000.00 have...
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u. s. and e k had and their embassies in cobble. i should also say alongside the question of mining. i also heard from the same source which isn't put next story in declassified australia, but i've written it elsewhere, is how often there was well awareness of the mass corruption that was within the afghan government. but there was pressure on nations to keep on bringing the aid even though they knew that the vast bulk of it was disappearing into f. can bank accounts a very tiny minority of afghan bank accounts? so the afghan war itself cost the us putting side any other countries, well over a trillion dollars they stand with and that's all see from military. and also i suppose that aiden government support the u. s. but anyway, between half a trillion. so a trillion dollars on trying to build up an afghan state that essentially was arguably a failure from well, arguably 2002 for 20 years. and as the washington post revealed the fees ago, and it's really important series on afghanistan, u. u. s. officials and the u. s. military mute, the war was a failure and we see leaks, documents
u. s. and e k had and their embassies in cobble. i should also say alongside the question of mining. i also heard from the same source which isn't put next story in declassified australia, but i've written it elsewhere, is how often there was well awareness of the mass corruption that was within the afghan government. but there was pressure on nations to keep on bringing the aid even though they knew that the vast bulk of it was disappearing into f. can bank accounts a very tiny minority of...
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u. k. and the u . s. also astray. you have elected to state a diplomatic boycott that just means that they will be sending any government officials or any diplomatic representatives. now china achieve the usa of grandstanding, political posturing and of undermining the games when the diplomatic boycott was announced. and it's one of several political issues to our phones in china's side during these games. another example, of course, is the participation of taiwan. now, taiwan is a territory that's claimed as part of china by the people's republic. they can be at the games under the banner of chinese taipei and the delegation from the chinese taipei had said that they wouldn't attend the opening or closing ceremonies. now they've now been told by the i see that their participation is required. but you know, for these kind of things to be making, the headlines obviously distracts from the games. and of course, it's inconvenient for china. it's not what they hope people would really be talking about. and a few words tom
u. k. and the u . s. also astray. you have elected to state a diplomatic boycott that just means that they will be sending any government officials or any diplomatic representatives. now china achieve the usa of grandstanding, political posturing and of undermining the games when the diplomatic boycott was announced. and it's one of several political issues to our phones in china's side during these games. another example, of course, is the participation of taiwan. now, taiwan is a territory...
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u. k. u both saying though that these heavy financial sanctions are not just at the economy, but also financial services and systems, are there to hobble the russian economy. this is what the british prime minister barak johnson had to say, and also the european commission president ursula, vom delane the u. k. as in nancy, the largest, and most of your package of economic actions, the russia has ever see with new financial measures, we're taking new powers to target russian finance. in addition to the banks, we've already sanctioned these powers. when will they will not totally to exclude russian banks from the u. k. financial system, which is of course by far the largest in europe, stopping them from accessing sterling and clearing payments through the u. k. now we have to meet the moment. we will hold the kremlin accountable the package of massive and targeted sanctions. european leaders approved tonight clearly demonstrates that this package includes financial sanctions that cut rush us access to the most important capital markets. and these sanctions will increase rush, us borrowing costs,
u. k. u both saying though that these heavy financial sanctions are not just at the economy, but also financial services and systems, are there to hobble the russian economy. this is what the british prime minister barak johnson had to say, and also the european commission president ursula, vom delane the u. k. as in nancy, the largest, and most of your package of economic actions, the russia has ever see with new financial measures, we're taking new powers to target russian finance. in...
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u. k. and the u. s. of also at followed in that motion with freezing the assets of president putin and said gay law from the u. s. has actually taken this a step further. it's actually imposing a travel ban on the pair to following a television, a telephone conversation, a president biden held with a european commission president ursula of underline. and an alignment with the decision by our european allies. united states will join them in sanctioning president putin and foreign minister leverage and members of the russian national security team. now, individual countries within the e u are also taking their own measures. for example, poland, the czech republic and bulgaria have decided to not allow russian aircraft to fly over its air space, new land at its airports. and the czech republic has also said it's going to stop issuing residency permits to russians. now the e u is also saying that it's mulling a 3rd round of possible sanctions, and this could include the swift international payment system at the mome
u. k. and the u. s. of also at followed in that motion with freezing the assets of president putin and said gay law from the u. s. has actually taken this a step further. it's actually imposing a travel ban on the pair to following a television, a telephone conversation, a president biden held with a european commission president ursula of underline. and an alignment with the decision by our european allies. united states will join them in sanctioning president putin and foreign minister...
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u. k of also announced sanctions against moscow. and those are the headlines that he's continues here on out to syria, after libya unspeakable crime. next. ah, a there is no such thing as a clean rule. war allows every kind of, i trust that rape is a shocking, but increasing the common consequence of wall collateral damage. a side effect of the fight. but there's evidence that it is now used as a military strategy of all war crimes. great. is the most difficult to come make in the perfect cry. in bosnia, lawanda, that democratic republic of congo and syria, women and children have usually been the main targets. but in pre and post revolution, libya, it's men who often been the main victims. but no one has ever been able to prove me to leave you rate is it subject mentioned the word and silence prevail. one woman did speak out in public in march 2011 at the start of the illusion of the human and will be with accusing the resume of reaping opponents. and her cry resonated around the world. duffy was overthrown, but libya was plunged i
u. k of also announced sanctions against moscow. and those are the headlines that he's continues here on out to syria, after libya unspeakable crime. next. ah, a there is no such thing as a clean rule. war allows every kind of, i trust that rape is a shocking, but increasing the common consequence of wall collateral damage. a side effect of the fight. but there's evidence that it is now used as a military strategy of all war crimes. great. is the most difficult to come make in the perfect cry....
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those the countries include, of course, the united states, also canada, u. k. and australia jumped in now in the latest news. also denmark and the netherlands refused to send their diplomats to attend the opening ceremony. and even the athletes who are going, getting bombarded by the press not to use their phones not to open their mouths and be extremely wary off the fact that they will probably be surveilled upon by the chinese government and summer. even taking a step to 5 bill, any george soros, even come pad seating, been the leader of china, 2 adult hitler saying that these games are a good chance for him to use his strict control propaganda. just like out of hitler did in 1936 olympics just before the start of the 2nd world war. and let's of course, not forget the issue of russia, the spirit dissipation in these games. russia is not allowed to fly its flag because of the water decision at several years back. in fact, 2022 is the last year that russia can perform at international competitions under a different name on the different flag in this case. just l
those the countries include, of course, the united states, also canada, u. k. and australia jumped in now in the latest news. also denmark and the netherlands refused to send their diplomats to attend the opening ceremony. and even the athletes who are going, getting bombarded by the press not to use their phones not to open their mouths and be extremely wary off the fact that they will probably be surveilled upon by the chinese government and summer. even taking a step to 5 bill, any george...
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u. k. in norway, i've also put bands and of course many as a sizable population of very well healed russians in the u. k. and no ways a neighboring country of russia. it's going to make it very difficult for russians to go anywhere at this stage on russian aircraft. and of course, the russians are banned many european aircraft, so increasingly difficult links between russia and the rest of the world. again, i think the idea is to isolate vladimir putin and those around him. ok, thank you so much for medic, editor jones phase reporting from brussel fil a head on al jazeera. that's more countries ban russian plains, have you been hearing from their earth base will ask a former pilot, how that could impact russia, the asian industry, and hundreds arrested during process taking place right now in st. petersburg against muscles invasion. all ukraine will have more on that after the break. ah, ah, look forward to burritos, guys. with the sponsored play cut on airways. hello, welcome to your world's weather report for the middle east and africa. nice to see you. we do have some energy working acros
u. k. in norway, i've also put bands and of course many as a sizable population of very well healed russians in the u. k. and no ways a neighboring country of russia. it's going to make it very difficult for russians to go anywhere at this stage on russian aircraft. and of course, the russians are banned many european aircraft, so increasingly difficult links between russia and the rest of the world. again, i think the idea is to isolate vladimir putin and those around him. ok, thank you so...
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u. k. will include the amount of money that they're able to hold in banks there and also access to russian banks to the u. k. economic system at boris johnson saying that this would essentially really put the pressure on russia. and ursula vaughan delay and also saying that these were wide ranging sanctions that would be painful the occasion onto the largest most of your package of economic sanctions. the russia has oversee with new financial measures. we're taking new powers to target russian finance. in addition to the banks, we've already sanctioned these pounds, reuben us totally to exclude russian banks from the u. k. financial system, which is of course by far the largest in europe, stopping them from accessing stowing and clearing payments through the u. k. the european union stands united to night. european leaders were fully aligned in condemning the atrocious and unprovoked attacks. now we have to meet the moment. we will hold the kremlin accountable. the package of massive and targeted sanctions . european leaders approved to night clearly demonstrates that this package includes
u. k. will include the amount of money that they're able to hold in banks there and also access to russian banks to the u. k. economic system at boris johnson saying that this would essentially really put the pressure on russia. and ursula vaughan delay and also saying that these were wide ranging sanctions that would be painful the occasion onto the largest most of your package of economic sanctions. the russia has oversee with new financial measures. we're taking new powers to target russian...
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u. k. they also have instituted bands making extremely hard for travel between russia and the rest of the world because of the geography because you have to cross europe and that's a further isolation of present patients. government. okay, thank you so much. st. phases reporting from brussels. let's look at all of this in a little bit more detail with all leg enough of. he's a senior analyst for russia with the international crisis group. he's joining us from moscow. welcome to al jazeera. so the e u has now announced that it will be tightening sanctions on on russia. what do you expect the russian reaction to be to this latest announcements and the latest round of sanctions? i think horses reactions is that they don't pay a lot of attention. the sanctions and the yes they say that sanction sized elation, but i think are the sanctions of the main. think about the sanctions that they don't and plans for the decision making process. i mean rushes, a miniature decision making process. of course, they will implants of the future rushes economy, but we'll, we'll see all the consequences in the futur
u. k. they also have instituted bands making extremely hard for travel between russia and the rest of the world because of the geography because you have to cross europe and that's a further isolation of present patients. government. okay, thank you so much. st. phases reporting from brussels. let's look at all of this in a little bit more detail with all leg enough of. he's a senior analyst for russia with the international crisis group. he's joining us from moscow. welcome to al jazeera. so...