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u. k. very good and happy with a so thank you very much indeed. what kind of situation would arise when waiting for russian approval at a nuclear, citing ukraine would cause danger. these been incredibly reckless for the russians to attack the nuclear power station. anyway, i think b, i a, a all you know a little bit, so you're wishing for things that might not happen. i can't see the russians allowing that meeting to inspect those sites any time soon. and the possibility for catastrophe is incredibly high. not necessarily tang crowns. testing the reactor, but it is a power fails and the cooling system fails. it is possible that the, the nuclear fuel rods, we're that far exploded and we will have a massive contamination spider across europe and across russia as well. so it's incredibly dangerous situation. and so you need to attack something like there is reckless beyond comprehension. just for those of us who are what we say watching from the outside, from a strategic point of view. so what, why would it be so important for russia to be able to s
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u. k. very good to have you with a sir and al jazeera. thank you very much. i want to talk to you about this search cease fire with regards to the humanitarian corridors that had been set up to cease fire appears to have collapsed. why do you think it collapse so quickly and should we be surprised given the circumstances? well, absolutely, we should not be surprised because anybody who has been watching russia at war in ukraine and in serial over the course of the last 8 years, will immediately have been suspicious when they are the words, humanitarian corridor and sci fi. because russia has repeated a very familiar script, it has set these up and enticed people into leaving the city into evacuating through what was supposed to be a safe corridor. and then tried to shell them in order to bottleneck as many people as possible into an area that was going to come under attack. the fees fire was a fiction. fortunately, it appears the ukrainian or doroty. so all ready, let's not forget, have been at war with russia for 8 years and probably knew what was coming hel
u. k. very good to have you with a sir and al jazeera. thank you very much. i want to talk to you about this search cease fire with regards to the humanitarian corridors that had been set up to cease fire appears to have collapsed. why do you think it collapse so quickly and should we be surprised given the circumstances? well, absolutely, we should not be surprised because anybody who has been watching russia at war in ukraine and in serial over the course of the last 8 years, will immediately...
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u k. so they are very, very important in germany delivering them. or of course it comes to late, but well, i wouldn't say it's a game changer, but it is a significant force that russia didn't reckon with. i think when they were planning this operation. so it was good to the west. first of all, united states and united kingdom delivered those, those weapons in the weeks prior to the assault. let me make, make a point about what you've just been discussing about 2 things, plans which go beyond ukraine. i totally agree with that. and there is one thing that i'm, i'm thinking these days and everything we see, we see in ukraine happening now, this war all out war that most of us were not thinking about and go thinking, well that's, that's that good. that is not possible. this is something that they have been discussing on russian stage t v for years in very, very exactly the same details that we are facing in reality. now. those discussions on talk shows in on russian to be what ignored in the west. we thought it was crazy, but it was not. so i think we
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u. k. trading a very fine line here. now there have been even more reports today coming out of ukraine of civilians being killed in air strikes that are reportedly coming from the russian side. and earlier today, ukraine's president. as you mentioned, there had called once again for ukraine to have this emergency ascension, to do european union. ukraine has been asking for many years to become part european union. and earlier on tuesday, president savanski once again said, let's make this happened essentially. now the use council president has accused moscow of engaging in what he describes as g u political terrorism. he said that the rule based or international that democracy, human dignity, this is the quote from sha michelle, are also under attack. and he said, this geopolitical terrorism is pure and simple, and he also accused russia of violating international law with this invasion in ukraine. however, despite that, being the majority view, at least here in europe, there are some dissenting voices who are suggesting
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so when they came from u k, l felt both very inspired. but the, this in time i was very sad. you're looking to the students the same age as you and they're making like a small rockets and they're building. it's like it's schools and universities and they have so many opportunities there and you realize that the time you don't have anything. so we have been funding and apply for a drug hopefully to come what did they call us that were with wait in the can. yes, the keyboard you to preserve each now a commit to skeptical shane. yeah. especially what was the shock? it's been about the young up and then. yeah. you just the oil gotten the like storm way and yes, i'm said building to go with i look with huh. mm mm ah a little but then there's a spectrum back to that are going to get a little boy. okay, that should work. resorts here wants to be the level the stablish thinking in the oracle, follow the book just truth it uses the book book feels lunch from a book at the boise of some. ready thoughtful dose with an upgrade birth. i don't go from 5 to 9, but again, this is for the for
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u. k, i felt both very inspired. but did this in time? i was very sad. you're looking to the students the same age as you and they're making like a small rockets and they're building it like it's schools and universities and they have so many opportunities there and you realize, i think it's done, you don't have like anything. so we have been called funding and we have applied for a drug hopefully to come what do it i will respond in the can yes, the keyboard to the police now a commercial skeptical shane. yeah. national post of shock. it's been about the human up and then. yeah, you just the oil gunther bookstore and yes, i'm still building the golden la with huh. mm mm. ah a little but there's a place for him both for going to get a little too old. sure work resorts here wants to really go from level refer hello, looked at to be on lunch at the board and she asked him to. ready talk to those and then i don't go in tonight for the last minute i did, you need to be ready to start with the budget, but let me do so let you know. yeah. which and do i. yeah.
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u. k. samuel, very good job. you again, on ology 0. so ukrainian forces are reported to be encircling russian troops now northwest of keys. just how significant is this and what does it mean for the battle? fought for the ukrainian capital? well, the honey is really a 2 choices when they were that face of the russian events of the 1st was to carry out a prolonged counterinsurgency campaign. so acting as gorilla insurgents. so that's very similar to what the majority dean didn't afghanistan or where the chechen rebels did during the 99 days. but now they're taking an alternate course, which is actually to launch attacks and russian positions because they believe that the russian battle lines are going to be stable enough. and that they've had enough fun security in their own cities. they can now contrived, you a cut off the supply ruge towards russian forces. so you can go out of the attack and not just acting as a guerrilla insurgency is a big transition in the war. and so are we going to see a change in tactics from, from the russians
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u. k. parliament with some very strong words reminiscent when the u. k. was and the threat from nazi germany in the 940. what do you make of that speech that comparison and in general, what do you make of the western response so far in trying to help you frame? we get more and more a kind of common position in many countries that were reluctant to provide me. the use of smell are willing to do so. so less than the pores. response when he molding prisons in school doing good job and addressing the will be the risk of being fallen. and i believe my point of view delivers very strong messages, sometimes drawing on this historic that are low. and i can tell you that both of historical style and this war is full. everybody news from this war is full on for one must. those who are trying to, you know, to dream that, you know, there will be peace talks, russian, russia will withdraw. this is not, it's me, and it's not going to happen. eventually, we'll need to get the rest of the equipment. in order for us to fire was russia, while russia to be capacity to reple
u. k. parliament with some very strong words reminiscent when the u. k. was and the threat from nazi germany in the 940. what do you make of that speech that comparison and in general, what do you make of the western response so far in trying to help you frame? we get more and more a kind of common position in many countries that were reluctant to provide me. the use of smell are willing to do so. so less than the pores. response when he molding prisons in school doing good job and addressing...
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u k. so they are very, very important in germany delivering them. of course it comes to late, but well, i wouldn't say it's a game changer, but it is a significant force that russia didn't reckon with. i think when they were planning this operation. so it was good to the west. first of all, united states and united kingdom delivered those, those weapons in the weeks prior to the assault. let me make, make a point about what you've just been discussing about 2 things, plans which go beyond ukraine. i totally agree with that. and there is one thing that i'm, i'm thinking these days and everything we see, we see in ukraine happening now, this war all out war that most of us were not thinking about and go thinking, well that's, that's the good that is not possible. this is something that they have been discussing on russian stage t v for years in very, very exactly the same details that we are facing in reality. now. those discussions on talk shows in on russian to be what ignored in the west. we thought it was crazy, but it was not. so i think we have
u k. so they are very, very important in germany delivering them. of course it comes to late, but well, i wouldn't say it's a game changer, but it is a significant force that russia didn't reckon with. i think when they were planning this operation. so it was good to the west. first of all, united states and united kingdom delivered those, those weapons in the weeks prior to the assault. let me make, make a point about what you've just been discussing about 2 things, plans which go beyond...
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very important. so we heard about mother cat from the u. k today saying also stopping operations, not something like 25 percent of all its revenues come for russia, it's a big country quite profitable for them. so share prices are affected as a result of that. and finally, of course, we have the concerns about russia as well. so defaulting possibly only sets and the rubles falling, so they can amik situation is such that although people say we are going to be stopping withdrawing and so on, you can stop but withdrawing is going to be very, very difficult and very expensive. is that why brands have act to these big corporations? these big brands have acted on rushes invasion of ukraine, but they haven't acted the same way with china over the treatment of weak. isn't she young or perhaps you know about the occupation of palestinian territory isn't due to the sanction the sanctions matter hugely. and we've just been hearing from your program from president biden as well. basically there's a lot of encouragement, particularly for the u. s. compan
very important. so we heard about mother cat from the u. k today saying also stopping operations, not something like 25 percent of all its revenues come for russia, it's a big country quite profitable for them. so share prices are affected as a result of that. and finally, of course, we have the concerns about russia as well. so defaulting possibly only sets and the rubles falling, so they can amik situation is such that although people say we are going to be stopping withdrawing and so on, you...
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u. k. parliament with some very strong wards, reminiscent when the u. k. was and the threat from nazi germany in the 940. what do you make of that speech, that comparison and in general, what do you make of the western response so far in trying to help you frame? we get more and more kind of common position, you know, many countries that were reluctant to provide us to proceed now are willing to do so. so western the pores, molding prisons, are you doing good job in addressing the will be the rest of the new parliament? and i believe my point of view libra, various pro messages, sometimes drawing on this historic of parallels. and i can tell you the run both of historical style and this war is football. everybody news from this war is for long. it's not for one months. those who are trying to, you know, to dream that, you know, there will be peace talks, russian, russia will withdrawal. this is not its name and it's not going to happen. eventually we'll need to get the rest of the equipment. in order for us to fire was russia, while russia to be capacity t
u. k. parliament with some very strong wards, reminiscent when the u. k. was and the threat from nazi germany in the 940. what do you make of that speech, that comparison and in general, what do you make of the western response so far in trying to help you frame? we get more and more kind of common position, you know, many countries that were reluctant to provide us to proceed now are willing to do so. so western the pores, molding prisons, are you doing good job in addressing the will be the...
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u. k. public of access to information ortiz policy or bring this up to date with their a big development today. paula, thanks very much on some of paul, his main points there. let's talk them through with a political commentator anthony webber in the u. k. and say thanks for taking time to speak to us today. so there we have it. the british media regulator off come revoking our t at broadcast license. how expected in the country was this move? do you think? well, our, our taking has, has been service for completely political decision. and it's a huge shame on our regulatory profile. so i personally think during my mom a door should resign because clearly i recall i'm it shows the outcome is not independent. so then partial, i actually my so right to off come on the fall from march. i'm pointed out to number of things which they need to, to the investigation at the same time regarding the out the mainstream media in the u. k. push it out such as they were going to investigate or save for reporting. they should been investigating the b, b, c i t being sky and so on, which i have to talk for that not a partial. i no
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u. k, have been very open about wanting india to come out and condemn russia. they've also the u. s. as commented recently about reports and indian media that india is buying $3000000.00 barrels of crude oil from russia at a discounted rate. that japan is unlikely to be so forthcoming, not just because of a shared interest, but it's just not the way japan conducts itself on the international stage. okay, thank you for breaking down for us elizabeth elizabeth, parent m live for us in delhi. turkey has become a sanctuary for russian anti war dissidence. turkish airlines. he is one of the few foreign carriers still flying to moscow. russian passport holders are allowed evasive free entry for 60 days. cinema casala met some of them in a sample why queuing to get into a cherry to rep concert in a stumbles category, district. hundreds of fractions here, united in showing their opposition to their countries war in ukraine and support for the ukranian fight to stop the invasion. most of them are young in a well educated russians. if you are either more in your, it's sarah phase me. you can g
u. k, have been very open about wanting india to come out and condemn russia. they've also the u. s. as commented recently about reports and indian media that india is buying $3000000.00 barrels of crude oil from russia at a discounted rate. that japan is unlikely to be so forthcoming, not just because of a shared interest, but it's just not the way japan conducts itself on the international stage. okay, thank you for breaking down for us elizabeth elizabeth, parent m live for us in delhi....
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very closely unfold. what's going on in ukraine. we saw the ukranian president address are essentially would be a, a joint session of congress. he's talked to the canadian parliament, the u. k. parliament. and that is a very powerful propaganda element that is being played out in this conflict because i was to lot of cable tv. i don't really see much of a conflict. i hear a whole lot of commentary. so phillip, it is, he is the western war with russia, i mean, minus the nukes at this point, but it doesn't, it's never really said straightforward, this is war. well, i would, i would agree, i mean, just based on the economic warfare that is being waged against russia right now to me that's war. arming the ukrainians in a very obvious and open way and calling for the assassination of a foreign head of state. and other gimmicks that are coming out of her u. s. congress to me are all defacto war. and it is, in fact, i think of the russian side that's being restrained year for those was, were unfortunately living in the united states. we hear a constant stream of propaganda coming out of government. and both had put in the, also the talking edge on the media. and we're not hearing
very closely unfold. what's going on in ukraine. we saw the ukranian president address are essentially would be a, a joint session of congress. he's talked to the canadian parliament, the u. k. parliament. and that is a very powerful propaganda element that is being played out in this conflict because i was to lot of cable tv. i don't really see much of a conflict. i hear a whole lot of commentary. so phillip, it is, he is the western war with russia, i mean, minus the nukes at this point, but...
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u k. so they are very, very important in germany delivering them. of course it comes to late, but well, i wouldn't say it's a game changer, but it is a significant force that russia didn't reckon with. i think when they were planning this operation. so it was good to the west. first of all, united states and united kingdom, deliver those, those weapons in the weeks prior to the assault. let me make, make a one put no point about what you've just been discussing about putting plans which go beyond ukraine. i totally agree with that. and there is one thing that i'm, i'm thinking these days and everything we see, we see in ukraine happening now, this war all out war that most of us were not thinking about and go thinking, well that's, that's the good that is not possible. this is something that they have been discussing on russian stage t v for years in very, very exec, the same details that we are facing in reality. now. those discussions on talk shows in on russian to be what ignored in the west. we thought it was crazy, but it was not. so i think we
u k. so they are very, very important in germany delivering them. of course it comes to late, but well, i wouldn't say it's a game changer, but it is a significant force that russia didn't reckon with. i think when they were planning this operation. so it was good to the west. first of all, united states and united kingdom, deliver those, those weapons in the weeks prior to the assault. let me make, make a one put no point about what you've just been discussing about putting plans which go...
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u k. so they are very, very important in germany delivering them. of course it comes to late, but well, i wouldn't say it's a game changer, but it is a significant force that russia didn't reckon with. i think when they were planning this operation. so it was good to the west. first of all, united states and united kingdom delivered those, those weapons in the weeks prior to the assault. let me make, make a point about what you've just been discussing about 2 things, plans which go beyond ukraine. i totally agree with that. and there is one thing that i'm, i'm thinking these days and everything we see, we see in ukraine happening now, this war all out war that most of us were not thinking about and go thinking, well that's, that's the good that is not possible. this is something that they have been discussing on russian stage t v for years in very, very exactly the same details that we are facing in reality. now. those discussions on talk shows in on russian to be what ignored in the west. we thought it was crazy, but it was not. so i think we have
u k. so they are very, very important in germany delivering them. of course it comes to late, but well, i wouldn't say it's a game changer, but it is a significant force that russia didn't reckon with. i think when they were planning this operation. so it was good to the west. first of all, united states and united kingdom delivered those, those weapons in the weeks prior to the assault. let me make, make a point about what you've just been discussing about 2 things, plans which go beyond...
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u. k. thank you. thank you very much with regard to the gulf countries. first, we share very important interest with them, from deterring wanting aggression. and iranian able to tax whether it's against saudi arabia, against the emeralds. we share a strong interest in supporting the un backed efforts to and to warn human we share an interest in ensuring the stability of global energy supplies. and we've had very constructive engagements with, with those interest in mind. just yesterday, i spent several time on the phone with my radi counterpart talking regularly. i've regularly met with my saudi counterpart, including immunity. just just a few weeks ago. the president president biden spoke with kingston on saudi arabia last month. in a discussion that set out a very expensive agenda and we're now pursuing that agenda with our senior saudi counterparts. they set out a work plan for for us. we're, we're moving forward on it and i might add, we can do all of this while doing what we said we would do from the outset, which was centering, human rights in, in o
u. k. thank you. thank you very much with regard to the gulf countries. first, we share very important interest with them, from deterring wanting aggression. and iranian able to tax whether it's against saudi arabia, against the emeralds. we share a strong interest in supporting the un backed efforts to and to warn human we share an interest in ensuring the stability of global energy supplies. and we've had very constructive engagements with, with those interest in mind. just yesterday, i spent...
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has full c george artie to not be fit and proper and in doing so rock d u k. public of access to information. paula, thanks very much for taking us through the us our teeth. paula slayer, i'm just staying with the story. political commentator anthony webber raised the question with me earlier whether other broadcasters in the u. k. should not be worried about their licenses the pump. i talk being denied choice are, all of these are got lots of people of always like to train our knees and the broad cross channels. i'm not that has been designed. i actually why so? right to off come on the fall from march and pointed out to number of things which they need to to investigate at the same time regarding the out the mainstream media in the u. k. push it out. if they were going to investigate or say for reporting, they should be investigating a, b, b, c. i see based on the song which i have to talk. so that not a partial. and i noticed with this recent decision, i haven't specifically said where the races were for the king, the license that the un security case sills urge in session on biological laboratories in ukrai
has full c george artie to not be fit and proper and in doing so rock d u k. public of access to information. paula, thanks very much for taking us through the us our teeth. paula slayer, i'm just staying with the story. political commentator anthony webber raised the question with me earlier whether other broadcasters in the u. k. should not be worried about their licenses the pump. i talk being denied choice are, all of these are got lots of people of always like to train our knees and the...
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very closely unfold what is going on in ukraine. we saw the cranium president address, essentially would be a joint session of congress. he's talked to the canadian parliament, the u. k. parliament. and that is a very powerful propaganda element that is being played out in this conflict. because i watch a lot of cable tv. i don't really see much of a conflict. i hear a whole lot of commentary. so hello, it is the, it is the western war with russia. i mean, minus the nukes at this point, but it doesn't. it's never really said straight forward. this is war. oh, well i would, i would agree, i mean, just based on the economic warfare that is being waged against russia right now to me that's war. arming the ukrainians in a very obvious and open way and calling for the assassination of a foreign head of state. and other gimmicks that are coming out of her u. s. congress to me are all a defacto war. and it is, in fact, i think of the russian side, it's being restrained here for those was, were unfortunately living in the united states. we hear a constant stream of propaganda coming out of government and both to put in the also the talking edge on the media. and we're not he
very closely unfold what is going on in ukraine. we saw the cranium president address, essentially would be a joint session of congress. he's talked to the canadian parliament, the u. k. parliament. and that is a very powerful propaganda element that is being played out in this conflict. because i watch a lot of cable tv. i don't really see much of a conflict. i hear a whole lot of commentary. so hello, it is the, it is the western war with russia. i mean, minus the nukes at this point, but it...
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u. k in the moment because we have some news on the u. k. that's just come in. but yes the you would find it very hard to do this. the $27.00 countries of the you 30 percent of the energy comes from russia. so it would and was still pretty cold temperatures in some parts of europe. so you'd have the effect on consumers. you'd then also have the effect on businesses. this could already present biden's talking about the hurt that they'll be for americans. but clearly there's a danger. if you were to do this in the european countries of pushing the world further towards recession, that's the situation. and in many european countries, of course the u. k. no longer part of the 27 member e u. and in the last few minutes, quasi qua time, who is the business secretary? in prime, mister johnson's government has tweeted that the u. k. is going to follow the u. s . by the end of 2022, they'll phase out the import of russian oil and all products by the end of the year says those imports make up 8 percent of u. k. demand so far less than is in the u in the countries with regard to gas. he says he's coming up with a plan, but
u. k in the moment because we have some news on the u. k. that's just come in. but yes the you would find it very hard to do this. the $27.00 countries of the you 30 percent of the energy comes from russia. so it would and was still pretty cold temperatures in some parts of europe. so you'd have the effect on consumers. you'd then also have the effect on businesses. this could already present biden's talking about the hurt that they'll be for americans. but clearly there's a danger. if you were...
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very closely unfold. what is going on in ukraine. we saw the cranium president address are essentially would be a joint session of congress. he's talked to the canadian parliament, the u. k. parliament and that is a very powerful propaganda element that is being played out in this conflict because i watch a lot of cable tv. i don't really see much of a conflict. i hear a whole lot of commentary. so, hello, it is, here is the western war with russia, i mean, minus the nukes at this point, but it doesn't, it's never really said straight forward. this is war. well, i would, i would agree, i mean, just based on the economic warfare that is being waged against russia right now to me that's war. arming the ukrainians in a very obvious and open way and calling for the assassination of a foreign and state. and other gimmicks that are coming out of her u. s. congress to me are all of defacto war. and it is, in fact i think of the russian side as being restrained here. for those was, were unfortunately living in the united states. we hear a constant stream of propaganda coming out of government and both to put in the also the talking edge on the media. and we're not hearing the ot
very closely unfold. what is going on in ukraine. we saw the cranium president address are essentially would be a joint session of congress. he's talked to the canadian parliament, the u. k. parliament and that is a very powerful propaganda element that is being played out in this conflict because i watch a lot of cable tv. i don't really see much of a conflict. i hear a whole lot of commentary. so, hello, it is, here is the western war with russia, i mean, minus the nukes at this point, but it...
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u. k, which is, i think sometimes very wrong. and of course, we can forget to point the finger at russia for nuclear fear mongering. as to the nicholas rat, he could say, puddin has said that, but his country would be the 1st to be destroyed if he deed. so he would never take that risk. i don't think he could also say, i don't think other countries wouldn't allow him to take that risk while the blame seems to be entirely thrown on to the shoulders of vladimir putin. no mention at all is given to the british foreign secretaries comments, which moscow says provoked raising its nuclear readiness, and it's vitally important that patients ambitions stop in ukraine a where he's put him satan publicly, that he won't sing. we gain control, vol, sways of eastern europe, whether it's poland, mo, day for the baltics. we must make sure that we are doing all we can to back the ukrainian resistance. that's for the russian president taking other kids toys. the times conveniently says nothing about the fact that putin has already said he doesn't
u. k, which is, i think sometimes very wrong. and of course, we can forget to point the finger at russia for nuclear fear mongering. as to the nicholas rat, he could say, puddin has said that, but his country would be the 1st to be destroyed if he deed. so he would never take that risk. i don't think he could also say, i don't think other countries wouldn't allow him to take that risk while the blame seems to be entirely thrown on to the shoulders of vladimir putin. no mention at all is given...
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u. k. planes already been impounded. the measure also bands, aviation space related exports to russia. one place watching the situation in ukraine. very closely is taiwan china. use the self governing island does a renegade province and has vowed to bring it under its control. russian president vladimir putin and china jim pink, have been working together closely. china is not condemned. the invasion that led some to believe it could have similar plans for taiwan island is one of the world's key economies and is an important source of semiconductor chips. let's cross to our correspondent in taipei, so it's so hard. it's that concern in taiwan because of what we've been seeing happen between russia and ukraine. and the obvious possibility is between china and taiwan. yes, there is concern, but not about certain threat or immediate emergency is rather a kind of crisis awareness. for example, the focus on the military service system improvements that duration and quality or military training. if both men and women should serve etc. so tony's people can really protect their land when needed. they are also discussions on places to hide whe
u. k. planes already been impounded. the measure also bands, aviation space related exports to russia. one place watching the situation in ukraine. very closely is taiwan china. use the self governing island does a renegade province and has vowed to bring it under its control. russian president vladimir putin and china jim pink, have been working together closely. china is not condemned. the invasion that led some to believe it could have similar plans for taiwan island is one of the world's...
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u. k. that could put that kind of pressure on the u . k. government. i think we can hope for more pressure from the u. s. on the u. s. is clearly taking a very strong line on this. there is oligarch owned property in the us. um, new york is very popular with oligarchs, and it will be interesting to see what what they do there. but yes, i think the white house is likely to be making some, some stern phone calls to downing street and i hope it leads to, to greater results. but i mean, the issue is that london for, for a long time, for decades, has made a living out of offering, you know, what i called buffering services to the world's oligarchs. and it's very difficult to get it out of the habit of doing that. and that it will require a real change in mentality which is going to take more than a week. i fear to secure an fascination topic. oliver vala, investigative journalist and also thank you so much for talking to us about. thank you very much. and still to come in this half hour. the battle over misinformation, journalists in russia come under immense pressure to follow the kremlin line on the ukraine, plus the united nations general asse
u. k. that could put that kind of pressure on the u . k. government. i think we can hope for more pressure from the u. s. on the u. s. is clearly taking a very strong line on this. there is oligarch owned property in the us. um, new york is very popular with oligarchs, and it will be interesting to see what what they do there. but yes, i think the white house is likely to be making some, some stern phone calls to downing street and i hope it leads to, to greater results. but i mean, the issue...
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thank you very much, reporting from here in u. k. and from keith, i'm joined by in his office and a member of their ukrainian parliament. welcome to d. w. in a week last spoke to you a week ago. how has your personal situation changed? while i was saying the last i was father, i think that i was staying with some friends in the city of cave, but they decided to leave the city. so i actually have had to more to some other friends who live and not in the state of a close to the city and gave region because well, like many other people, my friends decided to leave because it is not safe to say the city. the go, sir, everyone have seen the what pression to do in, in a neighboring city philippine that is just the genocide. them shooting at the people with the children who are trying to be evacuated is just unthinkable. so i think now many civilians in key when a directly engaged in and into any activities of one of the infrastructure or directly involved in the defense of the city. i tried to escape so that not to be held hostages in the
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u. k. government, the hands are out there still. a very well known british tabloids speculated on who could take vlad seat. that's what they are calling him. now, should he be taken down in a coup with the stakes mounting in the west applying pressure on the russian economy? the chances of putin being removed from power in a qu has become more likely. the question is, are the voices of the western media and the people in charge they're being heard in russia? on the one hand, probably yes, because people do come out and do protest the in the in but on the other hand, for a number of reasons, the demos aren't as huge as some would want them to be. plus the chance at these protests are most the anti war rather than anti pollutant. by the way, just for the record russian opinion, paul show that since the russian military campaign began, the president's approval rating has only gone up. while it looks like the whole world has turned his back against russia in the serbian capital of belgrade, some people have poured onto the streets to voice the
u. k. government, the hands are out there still. a very well known british tabloids speculated on who could take vlad seat. that's what they are calling him. now, should he be taken down in a coup with the stakes mounting in the west applying pressure on the russian economy? the chances of putin being removed from power in a qu has become more likely. the question is, are the voices of the western media and the people in charge they're being heard in russia? on the one hand, probably yes,...
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u. k. so that's a very transient group. but on the polish side, what we're hearing and what we're seeing and talking to people is that they really want to go home. they're staying near, there's a lot of them, there's probably a 100000, and now you probably have more numbers. they're accurate than i do in warsaw. but on the borders it's quite complicated in these countries because they're really villages their village borders. it's not like a city. so they come in and they're greeted by now non profits as well as the local people, just like you and i, and then they're transferred into other cities. so a lot of them and pull and want to stay and then want to go back, then want to go back home. good to talk to melissa mitchell. appreciate your time and thank you so much. ah, let's take a look now at the rest of the day's news. your secretary of state antony blank in his in israel, where he's met foreign minister, yet lockheed both sides say they're committed to preventing iran from getting nuclear weapons. despite differences
u. k. so that's a very transient group. but on the polish side, what we're hearing and what we're seeing and talking to people is that they really want to go home. they're staying near, there's a lot of them, there's probably a 100000, and now you probably have more numbers. they're accurate than i do in warsaw. but on the borders it's quite complicated in these countries because they're really villages their village borders. it's not like a city. so they come in and they're greeted by now non...
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it's been very interesting, a lot of them fled to central u. k. ukraine to villages and towns that they had ancestral links with. but they were living in very cramped conditions. and some of the people come back, we talk about resilience. just listen to what this one person says. we said i would rather be living under threat of shells in my own home knowing that we're doing our best rather than living in crime conditions in central you framework or do anything indeed. all right, and i will be brief man to imran con, reporting that from the ukrainian capital of keith. let's say now from bristol soda who has more from mr. bell, on how the negotiations between ukraine, russia played out. it may be frail, but there is still hold for peace. russian and ukrainian delegations, math for face to face talks in estoppel fulton with both parties. before the meeting, the turkish president stressed the need for an immediate cease fire and batter humanitarian conditions. no, no, no artist is in, it will be in everyone's interest to agree in a ceasefire and a ch
it's been very interesting, a lot of them fled to central u. k. ukraine to villages and towns that they had ancestral links with. but they were living in very cramped conditions. and some of the people come back, we talk about resilience. just listen to what this one person says. we said i would rather be living under threat of shells in my own home knowing that we're doing our best rather than living in crime conditions in central you framework or do anything indeed. all right, and i will be...
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u. k. will now honor that debt. and it seems to me that it's very much the pressing it to be on the case of the release of not sunny and safe return back to the u. k. that is sonya guy with those updates from london. thank you. sonya rescue is in northern peru is searching for townspeople buried by a landslide and the rain caused the collapse which destroy dozens of homes in the andes mountains. secanduc and report the. this is the moment the land gave way he can watch and leave. 6 within 15, dozens of homes, the buried underneath of mud enrolled. the remote community springs in action to rescue neighbors, friends and family. while they wait for emergency services to live. mainly because the pyramid as doctors and nurses from nearby district are already at the landslide zone. the minister of defense is arriving along with the national institute of civil defense and rescuers. doctors and nurses too. we acted immediately as soon as we heard of this incident. heavy rain is thoughts of caused the landslide, the area high up in the andes, where mine is l
u. k. will now honor that debt. and it seems to me that it's very much the pressing it to be on the case of the release of not sunny and safe return back to the u. k. that is sonya guy with those updates from london. thank you. sonya rescue is in northern peru is searching for townspeople buried by a landslide and the rain caused the collapse which destroy dozens of homes in the andes mountains. secanduc and report the. this is the moment the land gave way he can watch and leave. 6 within 15,...
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u. k. and researches the russian economy. thank you very much for joining us, ana. how is russia's academy coping under the strain of sanctions? the russian economy has been hit extremely hard by the sanctions of the most or difficult part right now for the russian businesses is due to the increased cost of financing are due to the valuation of rubble. so the businesses are looking at different types of payments such as script the currencies are goal. and at the same time the government is introducing your legislations, you measures subsidies to facilitate a continuing operations off of ration businesses in russia and abroad. and so, for instance, if there is a new legislation which might allow the abundant acids by the western company needs to be temporary, managed by an external administrator and then sold it auction to a new buyer. there was a, another, it just lation coming place to stabilize the exchange rate of the russian rebel against the dollar, the providing better liquidity to the russian bank and decreasing the amount of speculative transactions. so clea
u. k. and researches the russian economy. thank you very much for joining us, ana. how is russia's academy coping under the strain of sanctions? the russian economy has been hit extremely hard by the sanctions of the most or difficult part right now for the russian businesses is due to the increased cost of financing are due to the valuation of rubble. so the businesses are looking at different types of payments such as script the currencies are goal. and at the same time the government is...
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u. k. meaning that this huge property is still very much in private hands. a man described in the you as a close member of vladimir putin in a circle. a should i say it's a telecon, i'll al jazeera i, it's a done surprisingly. we weren't invited in admission, but many of russia's big business tycoon with large investments in the u. k. friedman, the owner of russia's alpha bank has robbed shoulders who had british high society . but he's accused of having one foot in the business world and the other the criminal world because of his membership of pollutants close in a circle of rich man who made their fortune buying and selling state assets after the collapse of the soviet union. they're allowed to hold on to their well, if they help protect putin's, that's until russia's invasion of ukraine and a tidal wave of international sanctions, the west weapon of choice. but in decision over the speed of sanctions in the u. k . could allow some of putin's associates to get their money out of the country before it's frozen. everybody is scrambling to move assets, sell
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u. k. u. s. accused russia of deliberately targeting civilians in ukraine with london insisting it has very strong evidence. lab, mere potent himself is behind such actions the kremlin as rubbish to the british allegations. the russian ministry of defense has reported that the lou ganske republic no control is more than 90 percent of its territory. adding a few premium literary earlier attack residential areas of mellie total with cluster warhead, russia phase it's help repel the attack. will dig deeper into all that this on the, and some insights on the piece talks with ukraine, the head of russia delegation, but the mirror. but then ski, say the 2 countries have achieved quote, some progress with regard to ukraine's neutral status. and the independence of don bus. there are some issues that should be discussed additionally, like how, who will be there, congress, who guarantee her safer to the security? ukraine. if you grand doesn't, doesn't try to enter the nato who will controlled on boss is one of the key points or the negotiations his point and their point is that the chief of control that ou
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hand fighting the things are doing very well and there is an endless stream of images on social media of destroyed russian tanks. remember that the u. s. and the u. k. supplied and to take me. so traveling and in laws, more coming from other countries now and they are proving to be very, very successful in destroying that russian tanks of the home and vehicles. so the rest of teaching moving over to a technical, just aerial bombardment, the kind of things where you can, doesn't have much in the way of offices to basically destroy civilian infrastructure, attack, heating facility and teaching plants, electricity, water, 16 medical basically to make the humanitarian price so high that maybe that would then put pressure on the government's to capitulate, or at least to accommodate some of those pretty extraordinary aggressive demands that russia has. maybe i'd like to talk about the possibility of further talks. next we've had 6 hours a couple of days ago, the future look, same doubt. so nick will hear from ukraine of foreign minister, demetrius for labor, and then we'll come back to you more how to see yawns. going to do those size rushes demands rem
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so yet more sanctions, which are going to have a very serious economic impact. the u. k prime minister boris johnson is holding a summit where the leader is of nordic unbolted countries. these talks are focusing on efforts to boost military support to ukraine, and also how to reduce energy dependence on russia. the ukrainian president viola demur, zalinski, addressed the leaders virtually, and he called for more action to help stop the war. thanks for watching al jazeera inside story is coming up next by to how do you define a successful 1st year in charge of a counseling? we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we're living. what do you think's been driving to home tennessee not counting the cost on al jazeera. ah, could china help in the rushes invasion of ukraine? beijing up here, split between supporting its close ally moscow and condemning the war. so what are the options for chinese leaders? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program i'm. i'm a jim jim. china is one of russia's closest allies and trading partners
so yet more sanctions, which are going to have a very serious economic impact. the u. k prime minister boris johnson is holding a summit where the leader is of nordic unbolted countries. these talks are focusing on efforts to boost military support to ukraine, and also how to reduce energy dependence on russia. the ukrainian president viola demur, zalinski, addressed the leaders virtually, and he called for more action to help stop the war. thanks for watching al jazeera inside story is coming...
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very much. doesn't emerge from you could ok, so you were listening there to the u. k. prime minister, boss johnson, and previously to the polish prime minister. now we're going to listen in to we've got you installed burg 6 for general of nato and also the polish president. so let's listen into that spot a char jones on that goes up. if you change the plan, he will not go to america. give me just get much ok, my apologies. we don't have a translation for that. for now with the polish president, they are meeting there in poland with as i said, the nation 60 general in stoughton berg. and earlier we heard there from the u. k. prime minister with the polish by mr. let's close up to james base who's live for us now in brussels chain. so a lot of diplomatic activity happening again today. walk through it all a lot going on. so you've got those visits to poland. one of the countries, the neighbors, ukraine, as you've seen, you've got the polish prime minister currently with boris johnson, i think showing a similar message of support from ukraine. the u. k. prime minister. m
very much. doesn't emerge from you could ok, so you were listening there to the u. k. prime minister, boss johnson, and previously to the polish prime minister. now we're going to listen in to we've got you installed burg 6 for general of nato and also the polish president. so let's listen into that spot a char jones on that goes up. if you change the plan, he will not go to america. give me just get much ok, my apologies. we don't have a translation for that. for now with the polish president,...
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u. k ambassador to bellows. welcome to your thank you very much for being with us on inside story. mr. such nick av in moscow. let me start with you. if i can. western leaders have been counting unity in their response to russia, announcing new military 8 to ukraine and new sanctions against moscow. will this be enough to deter president vladimir put it? well actually i think that sir, the result softly sir. 3 are very important for western leaders meetings and in brussel supp ah, according to the opinion off for western leaders showed the unusual unity against against russia. but ah, my point is that even the growing up pulse for all the other rapids at rapid increase, increasing also the a native forces and, ah, on the borders of 4 arms on the western borders with russia and near side ukraine. and thee very much harsh economic sanctions will only a speed up the are hard, the we'll offer russian present was in reports him. and he already announced that he had expected a solution to pay in rouble. so for all the guest supplies in to europe, in countries to actually to europe and community countries, europe an
u. k ambassador to bellows. welcome to your thank you very much for being with us on inside story. mr. such nick av in moscow. let me start with you. if i can. western leaders have been counting unity in their response to russia, announcing new military 8 to ukraine and new sanctions against moscow. will this be enough to deter president vladimir put it? well actually i think that sir, the result softly sir. 3 are very important for western leaders meetings and in brussel supp ah, according to...
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very destructive of the great gender. because the taxation on my mitchie was funding. i better agree gender pool, the whole of the u. k. so we're going to be, and i'm, i'm say the answer, assignable position and the gender will be put back. and it's very, very sad because the grading party in the carry, i've not seen my set all of supported vis a tracking or russia without looking at what is in the, in the u. k. as in the case essence, what is needed is a sense of relative. and if week about politicians, the u. k. l strength, and where you cop and change their policies that messes and again to suffer enormously. and in fact, one full p paper up latins did she mention that these functions work again, that you carry about the u. k. would south a far more, and it was suffered many, many ways because the financial reputation was suffer as well as the, the economic reputation. ah, ukraine's call for international mercenaries to come and fight on curious side has sparked an uproar among african countries with nigeria warning its citizens to avoid participating in the conflict against russia. the reports of say, a number of ni
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