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u. k. but also it's an emphasis on how important germany is to the u. k. as a partner course, germany and, and the u. k. germany in england have very deep ties. going back many, many generations. we're seeing again a firefighter sty my. the gym president and king charles of britain approaching the podium there. athlete, we're going to hear the german bonus le. ah, military band for form for them. there's a color guard as well. ah, you're looking at what is called police plots on the eastern side of the brandenburg gate here in downtown berlin, our correspondent, emily gord, dean, is there king charles a 74 years old. he ascended to the crown and in september is expected to be crowned this in may just a couple months from now. emily charles is a big advocate of climate protection and sustainability and he's been working on those subjects for quite some time. is his interest in those topics reflected in his itinerary in germany. i absolutely. so tonight, king charles was going to attend a sustainability reception at palace bellville, which was the residence o
u. k. but also it's an emphasis on how important germany is to the u. k. as a partner course, germany and, and the u. k. germany in england have very deep ties. going back many, many generations. we're seeing again a firefighter sty my. the gym president and king charles of britain approaching the podium there. athlete, we're going to hear the german bonus le. ah, military band for form for them. there's a color guard as well. ah, you're looking at what is called police plots on the eastern...
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u. k. and germany hoped to corporate in the future, i mean on friday is going to learn about a hamburg pioneering hydrogen. and technology is another, something that the u. k. m is, is a, you know, am, i could also like that there are things that the 2 countries can cooperate on and where every country can learn from each other. and i think this corporation and this sort of working together as partners and looking into a brighter future thing. that's just the emphasis of that. and this is going to be the emphasis of the entire trip really right. there are a lot of royal watchers in germany. i mean, germany does not have an established aristocracy that has persisted after the 2nd world war. the way in the u. k. of course, has that deep tradition of which is still a constitutional monarchy. what about royal watchers and people just being fascinated with this royal coupled? i mean, give you an idea of what kind of crowd is gathered there at the brown of her gait. yes, we've seeing we're seeing lots of people with german and versus flags. we've seen the occasional paper crown, floating on people's he
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u. k. and germany. you turn president proved this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today it gives me the titular price to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries.
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germany, w. moscow bureau chief, uri rush it over there. thank you very much. you're prisons. king charles has emphasized the good ties between the u. k and germany. these become the 1st reigning monarch to address the german parliament, looking also visitor to the military unit and turn the organic dairy farm and cheese maker. standing ovations for the king alternating between german and english britons charles the 3rd praised the british german friendship in a historic speech that frequently drew laughter from lawmakers. esther looked julie, a gift as a relative of course, there is also rivalry others on. i'm thinking in particular of the encounters between our football teams who spoke with that in mind. it was very special that the english women's soccer team, the lionesses, became european champions by beating germany items. the gig and deutschland are rude for most of route. but he also came with a serious political message. speaking of reconciliation and the need to learn from the past with europe. security once again threatened by russia's war of aggression against ukraine is very rude developed. her list took the world has not
germany, w. moscow bureau chief, uri rush it over there. thank you very much. you're prisons. king charles has emphasized the good ties between the u. k and germany. these become the 1st reigning monarch to address the german parliament, looking also visitor to the military unit and turn the organic dairy farm and cheese maker. standing ovations for the king alternating between german and english britons charles the 3rd praised the british german friendship in a historic speech that frequently...
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u. k. germany, united states. and of course, then the whole game would be suitable. if the i was city does eventually admit individual russian athletes that there will be a ripple effect. this is a large scale, perhaps the most influential school to relation to the low by lab next, the whistleblowers and the will be back of the top of the hour with more international news. mm hm. mm hm. and sometimes governments commit such a grievous act of waste, fraud, abuse, or illegality that multiple whistle blowers come forward to complain. sometimes those government acts even constitute war crimes or crimes against humanity. we'll talk about one of those cases. one where the facts are clear, but the ending might upset you. i'm john kerry arco and you're watching the whistleblowers. 2 2 2 2 hello and welcome to the whistleblowers. i'm john kerry arco, the u. s. military base at guantanamo has been described by some former detainees there as hell on earth. hundreds and hundreds of innocent people scooped up by the u. s. military and the cia and afghan to stand pakistan and else
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u. k. in germany. he praised germany for its response to the warn ukraine and really called it courageous how and germany is helping in that regard. and, but that also then took him, you know, to this next point of how important unity is in light of and the challenges in light of war in europe. and he spoke about the climate crisis and how important it is that these 2 countries, the u. k. and jamie worked together, but he also, and that's where his cheeky side came out to spoke about, you know, this mutual admiration for each other's cultures. and for the literature, music and, and his and you said and about that, the 2 countries you know, germans and brits have lent to laugh at each other and with each other. so all in all, and quite a heartwarming speech, i would say. now what was that speech received by germans, members of parliament, there will affect a few members of parliament who came out after the speech and lots of them thought the speech was quite emotional at times is very touching, but also
u. k. in germany. he praised germany for its response to the warn ukraine and really called it courageous how and germany is helping in that regard. and, but that also then took him, you know, to this next point of how important unity is in light of and the challenges in light of war in europe. and he spoke about the climate crisis and how important it is that these 2 countries, the u. k. and jamie worked together, but he also, and that's where his cheeky side came out to spoke about, you know,...
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u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia with ah ah, the lose hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm peter lavelle. is it time to talk? it would seem so the west rhetoric is at odds with hard realities on the ground in ukraine. the chinese have presented a proposal and it is believe the u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia in the cross talking piece proposals, i'm joined by my guess. i know 10 in beijing, he's a senior fellow at a to have institute as well as the chairman of asia narratives in parents. we have a shots up here. he is professor ameritas at the school for advanced studies at social sciences and in new mexico. we have come home and he is a professor of asian and global history at new mexico state university. are a gentleman, cross type roles and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. i want to talk about the european proposal here, and i
u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia with ah ah, the lose hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm peter lavelle. is it time to talk? it would seem so the west rhetoric is at odds with hard realities on the ground in ukraine. the chinese have presented a proposal and it is believe the u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia in the...
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u. k. and germany. you turn president troops prove this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today, it gives me particular pride to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries. this friendship meant so much to my beloved mother. the late queen, who often spoke of the 15 official visits she made to germany, including her 5 status. the 1st of those in 1965 came when our continent was still deeply scarred by war and the trauma of conflict. hers was the wartime generation. and like my father, the queen, it said in uniform, that my parents 11 day tour in germany should prove to be a pivotal moment in the reconciliation between our nations. was therefore a matter of great personal significance to the boat minor mater with norma, a row my mother knew what a huge achievement this reconciliation meant. feeling brazil, and with her many visits contamination. she wanted to make a contribution to furt
u. k. and germany. you turn president troops prove this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today, it gives me particular pride to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries. this friendship meant so much to my beloved mother. the late queen, who often spoke of the 15 official visits she made to germany, including her 5 status. the 1st of those in 1965 came when our continent...
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u. k is on a charm offensive rights and the u. k is trying to strengthen its ties to germany. it is trying to repair some of the damages that were done over the last 2 years and the fact that negotiations. so this speech is a step towards germany, is a step towards germans showing i mean in his speech or can charles really spoke of his gratitude to germany over the years. and he spoke of his gratitude for her being here. i'm. he emphasized the important ties between germany and, and, and the u. k. so it just em, it almost sets the own. so what's a, is yet to come maybe in terms of political decisions and, and this policy making from the u. k. sides. and i think wildest doesn't have any tangible effects, and i think it's sort of, it just sets the tone for where the british side is going a wants to go. and i think that is a good signal to germany. and i think as such as is received as well. the w correspondent, emily gordon, talking to us there about king charles the 3rd is it to germany. thanks so much, emily. now just before we go, here is a reminder of the top stories that we
u. k is on a charm offensive rights and the u. k is trying to strengthen its ties to germany. it is trying to repair some of the damages that were done over the last 2 years and the fact that negotiations. so this speech is a step towards germany, is a step towards germans showing i mean in his speech or can charles really spoke of his gratitude to germany over the years. and he spoke of his gratitude for her being here. i'm. he emphasized the important ties between germany and, and, and the u....
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u. k. germany, you know, all of our, of our so called allies in nato would love to have that happen. but the thing is, be careful what you wish for, because that's the case. there will be no un security council, i think for former presidents may magenta have said something today about this. what would happen to the un if it continues to be used and abused by western powers to, to, to criticize russia. i think it just cease to exist, which again is a very dangerous thing. you have to have these dialogues, but they must proceed from respect despite differences. and unfortunately in american diplomacy, you don't see that many thanks for joining us on the prize. and we really appreciate your time and your insight executive director of the wrong paul institute for peace and prosperity. tony mcadams, thank washington is stepping up its efforts to counter china. the taiwan declaring it will ignore paging warnings that supplying weapons to the island is a red line. according to us state secretary antony blanket in response to a grilling by american sentences. the p. r c is said to you or to
u. k. germany, you know, all of our, of our so called allies in nato would love to have that happen. but the thing is, be careful what you wish for, because that's the case. there will be no un security council, i think for former presidents may magenta have said something today about this. what would happen to the un if it continues to be used and abused by western powers to, to, to criticize russia. i think it just cease to exist, which again is a very dangerous thing. you have to have these...
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u. k. germany united states. of course then the whole game isn't. if the i o c does eventually admit individual russian athletes that there will be a ripple effect. this is a, a large scale, perhaps most influential schools look, visitation in several arab countries. saudi arabia, jordan of the u. e, have condemned bloss riggs decision by israeli government to issue construction permits for a 1000 new homes on traditionally palestinian land. they say the israeli plans for east jerusalem have been escalating tension and disrupting the potential for 2 state solution to and the conflict with policy i'm, i think are a solid maria for national, examines this year at the edge of jerusalem with a view to jordan valley and the dead sea we meet now let me con from raggedy it is design is to rarely and g o the tracks and reports on illegal arab construction in israel and the west bank. now me points at the palestinian towns and villages surrounding the holy c t that israel so far, only supported by the u. s. calls its capital while talking about a palestinian
u. k. germany united states. of course then the whole game isn't. if the i o c does eventually admit individual russian athletes that there will be a ripple effect. this is a, a large scale, perhaps most influential schools look, visitation in several arab countries. saudi arabia, jordan of the u. e, have condemned bloss riggs decision by israeli government to issue construction permits for a 1000 new homes on traditionally palestinian land. they say the israeli plans for east jerusalem have...
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u. k. germany united states. and then the whole game will disintegrate. they didn't ask why they postpone the decision on russian athletes being allowed consumption. they fix right. this and it's conducting its conducting talks. i know, i think told us ball genuinely does want to see russian not the team, not the nation, but russian individual competitors really incorporated into swore. and of course, that completely alienated at the moment. so you don't want to see that. but of course, what he does not want to face is a landslide of opposition from several of the major nations. of course, is coming under increasing pressure from countries like ukraine. what all russian i think is across the board, excluded from events do you think is likely to cave in capitulate to you crazy. you're trying to say to do, you know, absolutely no reservation for russia at all. isn't going to do that. but this could be a sin and the wish for sports, because if the io city does eventually admit individual russian athletes, that there will be a ripple effect. this is a large s
u. k. germany united states. and then the whole game will disintegrate. they didn't ask why they postpone the decision on russian athletes being allowed consumption. they fix right. this and it's conducting its conducting talks. i know, i think told us ball genuinely does want to see russian not the team, not the nation, but russian individual competitors really incorporated into swore. and of course, that completely alienated at the moment. so you don't want to see that. but of course, what he...
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u. k. germany, united states, of course then the whole game. if the io city does eventually admit individual russian athletes that there will be a ripple effect. this is a large scale, perhaps the most influential school. so relation in world and his latest bit to limit paging is growing. influence washington is that it's science on social media giant take talk one. in contrast, china is welcoming foreign fans aiming to both states already thought the economy. china will open its doors wider and wider. no matter how the international situation changes. china will, unswerving li, expand its opening up to the outside world. chinese economy has been deeply integrated into the global division of labor. while china is very eager to court foreign investors and do business internationally. they just hosted the china development forum that was attended by apple c e o. tim cook. we have the united states with a law being discussed in the us senate that would limit and restrict foreign technology and technology with links to foreign governments. here's s
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u. k, the u, the u. k. in germany, on the basis of mutual understanding and friendship. and as i say, that is a theme that has chimes in berlin to day in the newspapers. you hear it on the radio, the tv, the view being put across that way. and then of course, there's the element of the affinity between the german people and the british people. the love that many people here said that they had fall, the king's late mother, queen elizabeth, who visited germany many times. and it is something that can be seen in the crowds who were at the brandenburg gate waving those flags and saying they'd been chewing up for hours to get a glimpse of the ceremony. it's pretty clear that there are many in germany who do feel that bond with the british monarchy, even though germany abandoned its own monarchy more than a 100 years ago. hunter yourself as officially been sworn in as scuttles 1st minister. it was elected leader of the scottish national party earlier this week, following the shock resignation of his predecessor nicholas sturgeon last month yourself for lead the countries semi
u. k, the u, the u. k. in germany, on the basis of mutual understanding and friendship. and as i say, that is a theme that has chimes in berlin to day in the newspapers. you hear it on the radio, the tv, the view being put across that way. and then of course, there's the element of the affinity between the german people and the british people. the love that many people here said that they had fall, the king's late mother, queen elizabeth, who visited germany many times. and it is something that...
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w. britain's king charles continued his visit to germany today with an agenda heavily focused on defense and ukraine. u. k. in germany or europe's largest donors of military financial and humanitarian support. the war in ukraine produced a seismic shift in german defense policy with new commitments to spend billions more on defense. but a year after germany's chancellor announced his site and vendor people are still asking, well, where's the money? i'm feel gail in berlin and this is the day. ah, george germany's decision to provide so much military support to you. crown is extremely brave. important. and welcome with sad. today is already the 400 day of the war we have suffered to the war of aggression against ukraine has brought unimaginable suffering still on so many innocent people should finish. with supporting our people now means understanding how important it is not to remain morally neutral to what evil the scourge of war is back in europe. also coming up the future of the european union's relations with china, commission president, i should have found the lions as that depends on how beijing dea
w. britain's king charles continued his visit to germany today with an agenda heavily focused on defense and ukraine. u. k. in germany or europe's largest donors of military financial and humanitarian support. the war in ukraine produced a seismic shift in german defense policy with new commitments to spend billions more on defense. but a year after germany's chancellor announced his site and vendor people are still asking, well, where's the money? i'm feel gail in berlin and this is the day....
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i think it's safe to say that british soft power has arrived in germany, and it is not uncommon for the u. k. to use the royals as a way of a form of diplomacy. really, if you look at 1964, the queen made her 1st state visit to germany and it marked the beginning of reconciliation between the 2 countries. i think you can observe, as you can see, a similar theme in this as it really after years of fighting really over over break sets and the ongoing breaks that negotiations. and, you know, that ultimately finally culminated in the, in the windsor framework that, you know, we've now seen an end to this fighting, thankfully, and now as pump out of time, my a said a new chapter can begin. and i think that's exactly what this visit represents an end to breaks and negotiations of breaks that disputes and the start of something new. and i think the visit of can charles is also a fine from the u. k. m. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on th
i think it's safe to say that british soft power has arrived in germany, and it is not uncommon for the u. k. to use the royals as a way of a form of diplomacy. really, if you look at 1964, the queen made her 1st state visit to germany and it marked the beginning of reconciliation between the 2 countries. i think you can observe, as you can see, a similar theme in this as it really after years of fighting really over over break sets and the ongoing breaks that negotiations. and, you know, that...
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u. k. french germany will now start sending fighter jets as well. more sophisticated ones to poet only to ukraine. well, a year ago they should be bought. we'd have it on a ukraine, be provided to kind of weapon system being provided over the last 6 months. so, so i will not bet against that possibility of them receiving a substantial number of 5 projects. however, which is obviously key is to kind of fight to just they can receive me 2090 something the ukrainian forces have and obviously not as high performance as the need to be 160. so this is always going to be a very important question to watch and whether there's enough political will in those countries who have the 16 to 2 g p. and we've seen how many 40, forced to assembled relatively, i think a critical mass of limp, 2 tanks to be read or delivered to ukraine. so it would be all sort of sticky and politically, very hard to get off of those airframes to kind of make a difference. but i would think this is all position and being the greatest trying to do to get that by the end of this year. fo
u. k. french germany will now start sending fighter jets as well. more sophisticated ones to poet only to ukraine. well, a year ago they should be bought. we'd have it on a ukraine, be provided to kind of weapon system being provided over the last 6 months. so, so i will not bet against that possibility of them receiving a substantial number of 5 projects. however, which is obviously key is to kind of fight to just they can receive me 2090 something the ukrainian forces have and obviously not...
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u. k and germany. and during these times i think it's a great sign. and as far as i know, this is the only joint military unit, the u. k. has with a foreign country. so it's great that he made a trip to, to see the troops. and we saw a part of his speech there at the bunder stock. unusually political for a reigning monarch, talking about ukraine and about germany's contribution. what did you, what did you make of his performance? i agree, i was surprised having such a political king in the book, the stark and i talked to many of my colleagues who said this was an amazing speech . we haven't had one of these in the last 10 years in the been to sack and it was forward looking on the one hand. but he also had our joint history in mind talking about world war 2 and so on. so it was surprising but um i think it was applauded at the book, the stock. okay, so we've had a few years since breaks it was 1st announced and then a completed and a few prime ministers actually are in that time. how do you think the king has, has done in terms of repairing the damage
u. k and germany. and during these times i think it's a great sign. and as far as i know, this is the only joint military unit, the u. k. has with a foreign country. so it's great that he made a trip to, to see the troops. and we saw a part of his speech there at the bunder stock. unusually political for a reigning monarch, talking about ukraine and about germany's contribution. what did you, what did you make of his performance? i agree, i was surprised having such a political king in the...
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u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia ah cross talking piece proposals, i'm joined by my guest mangan in beijing. he's a senior fellow at the t. i hate institute as well as chairman of asia narratives in paris. we have shouts up here. he is professor emeritus at the school for advanced studies at social sciences and in new mexico. we have been home and he is a professor of east asian and global history at new mexico state university. our a gentleman crossed sack rose and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate. i want to talk about the european proposal here and i want to talk about the chinese one. i'm for the european one jack. i'm going to go to you 1st in paris. so we have the u. k. france and germany talking to ukraine . about a possible, a settlement. i essentially boils down to, i get as much land as you possibly can by summer, early fall, and will fill you up as much arms as you can carry. i don't understand how that is any kind of proposal
u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia ah cross talking piece proposals, i'm joined by my guest mangan in beijing. he's a senior fellow at the t. i hate institute as well as chairman of asia narratives in paris. we have shouts up here. he is professor emeritus at the school for advanced studies at social sciences and in new mexico. we have been home and he is a professor of east asian and global history at new mexico state...
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u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia? a new moscow and new jelly are consistent opponents of such neo colonial practice, even as a legitimate unilateralism threatening black notary, russia is top diploma highlights the importance of strengthening intercultural dialogue within the d. 20 group in order to find out or is to that challenge is that the world faces today. also ad on the program. the ruling parties can do that is the 3rd victorious and nigeria is presidential election. but questions are raised about the integrity of the pallet. with stung grenades, our fire does protest in gulf more cities around israel coming as anger over then you government judicial reforms with live across the world around the clock. this is our take, great to have your company today. let's get to work with russia and india stand against neo colonial practices. the remarks of struggle abroad after meeting with counterparts in the indian capital i g, 20 foreign ministers conference must learn your very
u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia? a new moscow and new jelly are consistent opponents of such neo colonial practice, even as a legitimate unilateralism threatening black notary, russia is top diploma highlights the importance of strengthening intercultural dialogue within the d. 20 group in order to find out or is to that challenge is that the world faces today. also ad on the program. the ruling parties can do that is...
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u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia? i cross sucking piece proposals. i'm joined by my guess i nar, tank and in beijing, he's a senior fellow at the i hate institute as well as chairman of asia narratives in paris. we have jots up here. he is professor emeritus at the school for advanced studies at social sciences. and in new mexico we have can hellman, he is a professor of east asian and global history at new mexico state university. are a gentleman cross sack rosen, the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. i want to talk about the european proposal here, and i want to talk about the chinese one. i'm for the european when jack, i'm going to go to you 1st in paris. so we have the u. k. france and germany talking to ukraine about a possible settlement. esentially. it boils down to get as much land as you possibly can by summer, early fall, and will fill you up as much arms as you can carry. i don't understand how that is any kind of proposal at
u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia? i cross sucking piece proposals. i'm joined by my guess i nar, tank and in beijing, he's a senior fellow at the i hate institute as well as chairman of asia narratives in paris. we have jots up here. he is professor emeritus at the school for advanced studies at social sciences. and in new mexico we have can hellman, he is a professor of east asian and global history at new mexico state...
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u. k. france and germany talking to you crane about a possible settlement. essentially boils down to get as much land as you possibly can by summer, early fall and will fill you up as much arms as you can carry. i don't understand how that is any kind of proposal at all, but that's what the media is telling us here. it doesn't make any sense and it doesn't bring peace to europe, but that's what we're told they're pushing. does it make any sense to you? go ahead and paris. well, i'm actually not abdel enough or are we nose out as a french government? or of course i add are always a said zat are only negotiations good. and as he swore bird, he also said that negotiations add to be decided by ers the ukrainian side. and irv so far we are see absolutely new ah. and no sign or from keith as that the ukrainian o want to go over to a negotiation, or at least if they want to go to a negotiation, it's only on the, it is of a complete withdrawal of russian forces. and this is not, of course a solution. now what we can see is zed is this is, or it's mounting a, grew wi
u. k. france and germany talking to you crane about a possible settlement. essentially boils down to get as much land as you possibly can by summer, early fall and will fill you up as much arms as you can carry. i don't understand how that is any kind of proposal at all, but that's what the media is telling us here. it doesn't make any sense and it doesn't bring peace to europe, but that's what we're told they're pushing. does it make any sense to you? go ahead and paris. well, i'm actually not...
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u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they will to talk to right? a welcome back to the fort smith with professor of international politics and economics at the university of london. now this, of course, because we've been talking about all this as well as the irrational and rational factors and all of that. and i know it's not very politically correct these days to quote the russian president. but he has his own vision of what is happening and i want to run it by you without the obliging you it's you agree with that? in fact, i invite you to disagree with what he said, but essentially he and vision is that we've come to a point in history where the political domination of the west, which is also conditioned on pretty exploitive reliance on the resources of the rest of the world. that scheme, that paradigm is no longer sustainable by objective factors, and he believes that by picking up a battle with russia, the west is essentially trying to turn around this trend and perhaps 3 and the other nations. not only russ
u. k. france and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they will to talk to right? a welcome back to the fort smith with professor of international politics and economics at the university of london. now this, of course, because we've been talking about all this as well as the irrational and rational factors and all of that. and i know it's not very politically correct these days to quote the russian president. but he has his own vision of what is happening and i want to...
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u k germany. and portugal. ukrainian president vladimir zelensky has met with the head of the international atomic energy agency, rafael grossi. they surveyed the damage at a hydro electric power plant in separation on monday. president zelensky has accused russia which controls the region's nuclear power plant of using it for nuclear blackmail. groceries said he would be traveling to the plant. to assess its safety and security. with russia's military offensive in ukraine, seemingly at a stalemate, the kremlin is reaching into the old soviet playbook by moving nuclear weapons into belarus. but a belarussian opposition leader is raising concerns, saying the move aims to subjugate belarus. and violates its constitution more now from cnn's matthew chance reporting from moscow. the front lines are brutal. even ukrainian towns with little strategic value, locking both sides into a bloody stagnant standoff. one reason the kremlin is again upping the ante. he was on state television that president putin dropped his n
u k germany. and portugal. ukrainian president vladimir zelensky has met with the head of the international atomic energy agency, rafael grossi. they surveyed the damage at a hydro electric power plant in separation on monday. president zelensky has accused russia which controls the region's nuclear power plant of using it for nuclear blackmail. groceries said he would be traveling to the plant. to assess its safety and security. with russia's military offensive in ukraine, seemingly at a...
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u. k and germany phase. and when in light of the warn you crying, but also with the climate shot at the climate crisis. and he really emphasized the importance of unity between those countries in a fighting or in facing these 2 challenges. and i think that sort of a sort of set the tone for this entire speech, really this deep connection corporation. and how if we want to face the challenges in the future, we need to stick together as you say. and lia, there was some really very personal remarks that he made not to mention a bit of humor as well, and which drew a few laughs. tell us how his address was received by the german members of parliament. i mean, it was met with a standing ovation rice, and i mean the politicians who then came out of the other came out of the big hall . afterwards. they were, you know, talking to a lots of press over here. all of them so far have said that they really liked her speech. it was funny, was full of humor, but it was also human. so i think a lot of people here were quite
u. k and germany phase. and when in light of the warn you crying, but also with the climate shot at the climate crisis. and he really emphasized the importance of unity between those countries in a fighting or in facing these 2 challenges. and i think that sort of a sort of set the tone for this entire speech, really this deep connection corporation. and how if we want to face the challenges in the future, we need to stick together as you say. and lia, there was some really very personal...
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u k germany and portugal.ukraine's defense minister, thank the country's allies in a facebook post writing quote this new equipment will keep good company with its brothers on the battlefield soon, thanks to our military its benefits will be felt by the russian occupiers. cnn salma abdelaziz joins us now for more on this. we know that the leopard tanks, i think around 18 and the challenger tanks are arriving or have arrived. what impact can this make on the battlefield in the immediate term, so we have tanks arriving from the uk from portugal from germany from the united states. so far, it's still small handful, just a fraction of what ukraine is expecting and what ukraine has asked for, but it comes at a very critical time. time in the conflict. you have, of course, ukrainian forces now on the back foot in mahmoud, very critical fight for them, where both sides have been ramping up ahead of an expected spring offensive, and we've seen how ukrainian troops have really suffered. in pushing back trying to push b
u k germany and portugal.ukraine's defense minister, thank the country's allies in a facebook post writing quote this new equipment will keep good company with its brothers on the battlefield soon, thanks to our military its benefits will be felt by the russian occupiers. cnn salma abdelaziz joins us now for more on this. we know that the leopard tanks, i think around 18 and the challenger tanks are arriving or have arrived. what impact can this make on the battlefield in the immediate term, so...
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s u k germany and portugal.the russians and ukrainians claim to be making progress in the battle for back mood. it comes as commanding officers for both sides made visits to the frontline. cnn's ivan watson has the story. not a moment of peace in bomb mood. ukrainian forces say they remain entrenched in the center of the city, with wagner mercenaries attacking from three directions. high rise buildings defended by ukrainian unit pummeled by russian artillery and rockets. from the air. new ukrainian drone footage shows breathtaking destruction smoke rises from the rubble, the ground littered with debris and the bodies of fallen soldiers. wagner group is thought to have lost thousands of fighters in the battle for bach moot a city that's become a test of strength for both sides. the ukrainians claim to have stabilized the situation and say there's even been a slight fall in the number of russian attacks. commander of ukrainian ground force this is alexander cirovski back in the city himself, saying the most intens
s u k germany and portugal.the russians and ukrainians claim to be making progress in the battle for back mood. it comes as commanding officers for both sides made visits to the frontline. cnn's ivan watson has the story. not a moment of peace in bomb mood. ukrainian forces say they remain entrenched in the center of the city, with wagner mercenaries attacking from three directions. high rise buildings defended by ukrainian unit pummeled by russian artillery and rockets. from the air. new...
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u. k, the u, the u. k, and germany on the basis of mutual understanding and friendship. and as i say, that is a theme that has chimes in berlin to day in the newspapers. you hear it on the radio, the tv, the view being put across that way. and then of course, there's the element of the affinity between the german people and the british people. the love that many people here said that they had to fall the king's late mother, queen elizabeth, who visited germany many times. and it is something that can be seen in the crowds who were at the brandenburg gate waving those flags and saying they'd been chewing up for hours to get a glimpse of the ceremony. it's pretty clear that there are many in germany who do feel that bond with the british monarchy, even though germany abandoned its own monarchy more than a 100 years ago. so had an al jazeera coming face to face with one of the largest known creatures of river water planet. uninstalled a special day for 2 footballs, most famous rivals, details coming up. ah, ah. with a whole o. a replica, the biggest known dinosaur, every ro
u. k, the u, the u. k, and germany on the basis of mutual understanding and friendship. and as i say, that is a theme that has chimes in berlin to day in the newspapers. you hear it on the radio, the tv, the view being put across that way. and then of course, there's the element of the affinity between the german people and the british people. the love that many people here said that they had to fall the king's late mother, queen elizabeth, who visited germany many times. and it is something...
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u. k. and germany and others. and that side of the world would have been much better shape as well because they would have been able to protect themselves and by natural that provide natural gas for united states from her. so what do you think it'll take to restart this entire cycle? do we just need an entirely new political agenda? well, we do need to go back to that, but i obviously, i don't think we're getting that fast. i think what's going to happen as the, as the supply chain starts to open up. now, one of the things we have in problem now is what we have a major problem in the world. why the economy? so how fast is the supply chain going to check back up when there's going to be a lack of demand for products. you know, this is a, a vicious circle that you create when you make a very bad decision to begin with, without giving it any thought. and that is what, when the united states stop decided to stop producing their own oil and begin that export or boil, that is the, the, the chain that started the event.
u. k. and germany and others. and that side of the world would have been much better shape as well because they would have been able to protect themselves and by natural that provide natural gas for united states from her. so what do you think it'll take to restart this entire cycle? do we just need an entirely new political agenda? well, we do need to go back to that, but i obviously, i don't think we're getting that fast. i think what's going to happen as the, as the supply chain starts to...
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u. k, but is widely popular in germany. so that for that brought in a lot of laughs in november, bonus tag. and, but he also then thought of finalized his feet or with his emphasis on unity that in times of war in europe. and that it is important that the u. k. and generally stick together and there. and that, you know, it's kind of emphasized that both countries need each other, especially in times like this. and same goes for the existential crisis. that is the climate crisis where there is a certain admiration on both sides for each other's technology and that there is a lot we learn from each other. so very much a heartfelt speech about the strong ties between the 2 countries. a lot of politicians coming out of the bonus tag said was quite emotional to listen to his feet. and, and of course, for them. it's also important the political signal that this sends to germany. emily, as you say, a lot of positive reinforcement and of the relationship between the 2 countries. and you mentioned the reaction of some of their parli
u. k, but is widely popular in germany. so that for that brought in a lot of laughs in november, bonus tag. and, but he also then thought of finalized his feet or with his emphasis on unity that in times of war in europe. and that it is important that the u. k. and generally stick together and there. and that, you know, it's kind of emphasized that both countries need each other, especially in times like this. and same goes for the existential crisis. that is the climate crisis where there is a...
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right, so i am the ukranian soldiers have received training in germany and in the u. k. for example, but also so successfully completed training in spain on older leo card models in march. and this trading hasn't been done by the book as it usually would have been done, was done in a rapid matter. and that is because you say these crews are quite experienced them . they are, i would say they're probably a lot more experienced and tank war for, than any instructor in western europe at the moment would be so they don't have to learn all the basics, but they would learn the specifics about the individual tanks. these tanks are different, the t 80 that you saw in the report there as a 3 macro than the pot, for example, has a, a 4 man true, but they will be working on the, on the specifics. and so far as, as, as far as we know have completed or have been able to pick up these new skills very, very fast. and this is also partly due to their motivation that they had that we also saw in the ground when we talked to these, these texans is their next. what about the russians? beca
right, so i am the ukranian soldiers have received training in germany and in the u. k. for example, but also so successfully completed training in spain on older leo card models in march. and this trading hasn't been done by the book as it usually would have been done, was done in a rapid matter. and that is because you say these crews are quite experienced them . they are, i would say they're probably a lot more experienced and tank war for, than any instructor in western europe at the moment...
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a little early i think it's safe to say that british soft power has arrived in germany, and it is not uncommon for the u. k. to use the royals as a way of a full diplomacy. really? 964. the queen made her 1st state visit to germany and it marked the beginning of reconciliation between the 2 countries. i think you can observe, as you can see, a similar theme. and this is it really after years of fighting really a break. so it's an ongoing breaks that negotiations and you know, that ultimately finally culminated in the, in the windsor frame like that. you know, we've now seen end to this fighting, thankfully, and now as part of time, i said a new chapter can begin. and i think that's exactly what this visit but presents an end to brackston negotiations to vex a dispute. and a started something new. and i think the visit of can charles is also a find from the u. k. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany the way he'
a little early i think it's safe to say that british soft power has arrived in germany, and it is not uncommon for the u. k. to use the royals as a way of a full diplomacy. really? 964. the queen made her 1st state visit to germany and it marked the beginning of reconciliation between the 2 countries. i think you can observe, as you can see, a similar theme. and this is it really after years of fighting really a break. so it's an ongoing breaks that negotiations and you know, that ultimately...