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is of course really strong or terminology and strong words from the increase in the message to the u. n. n. a. or of course, he's right, this has all of this, or the root russian aggression against the ukraine. a sending troops and bombarding big cities in, in the ukraine is cetera, has an impact on, on, on the world community, on the un. sure. the u. n. will not be the when general assembly will not be able to do anything on a but voting on a resolution to stop what's happening right now. but um, it is the non aligned world which is actually addressed here. the western world is pretty much unified against russia and against the aggression. so they're standing with ukraine, the none aligned world. that means all other countries who are not accounted for being in the western or in the eastern part of affiliation. they are the ones who will make a difference here in terms of being united with the west or not being united with the west against russia and the aggression against ukraine. this resolution really gets the broad st pour it. it's proponents are hoping for what would be the implicati
is of course really strong or terminology and strong words from the increase in the message to the u. n. n. a. or of course, he's right, this has all of this, or the root russian aggression against the ukraine. a sending troops and bombarding big cities in, in the ukraine is cetera, has an impact on, on, on the world community, on the un. sure. the u. n. will not be the when general assembly will not be able to do anything on a but voting on a resolution to stop what's happening right now. but...
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no been that goes on in lynn i went k u n n t o n and tell him who was on really well. i have an exam, but clinic the drive is like an j transported people all across eastern europe, stanton z for most with aidan us sick. although as i say that is i'm very rough on the whole day for the bullshit activity. but i will tell you that you get lum chicken dump was here. that the chemo who saw that keybo, who here you have to call the rectangle is road you throw a party dawn with just the one i showed you. but definitely regina, which it, oh sure him, i would feel you need valesh some 40000 vietnamese people live in polish capital war. so it's one of the biggest communities in eastern europe about 30 kilometers from the city is one of the largest asian wholesale market in europe. it's also a hub for trafficking to boulevard. i am sure he darn veggie, should you show it to russia from nevada? yes. carrie very, i'm kind of level the stage shunting, you know, but on there a good movie. he stunned dock and she o latasha latasha after all of chicago de, belinda, should the financin
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so the u. n. n is partners including in the end, jose, how to put together a finally cost plan valued at some $8000000000.00 for afghanistan this year. this can be funded by the international community. because if not, the real danger is that many, many thousands of people could leave the country due to starvation persecution. and of course, just a lack of any a future here. so people need to begin to invest in afghanistan now, and i'll let the, the broader financial institutions decide about their goals, but i'm focused on the humanitarian need. you know, julian assigns the helix founder imprisoned here in britain, said the whole afghanistan war was a recycling operation. for trillions of dollars into a wall street in the military industrial complex, as joe biden spent said, it was 2 trillion dollars. britain spent $30000000.00 repeatedly. and on this, i mean, you see evidence of say, organ harvesting, which is bearing on british screens right now. children's organs being sold. or you see evidence
so the u. n. n is partners including in the end, jose, how to put together a finally cost plan valued at some $8000000000.00 for afghanistan this year. this can be funded by the international community. because if not, the real danger is that many, many thousands of people could leave the country due to starvation persecution. and of course, just a lack of any a future here. so people need to begin to invest in afghanistan now, and i'll let the, the broader financial institutions decide about...
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u. n. and n g o. as but not before expressing grave concern over enforced disappearances. women's mistreatment and the denial of rights of women and minorities. now similar concerns were expressed by gulf nations at the start of the week. also indoor ambassadors from the 6 nation gulf corporation council or gcc met the same taliban delegation before the european. so they agreed of done if i needed to mandatory to help. but they also asked the taliban to respect coat, basic freedoms and rights, including women's right. to work and education. and from all this, i'm joined by correspondents ali. let the fee in a stumble, alley, the un gulf states seem to have made it clear in door. ha, that women's rights aren't up for negotiation. do you think the taliban will deliver the problem? this has come up several times in the past. and if you think about it, the total bon should have really expected this from the moment they took over the country that the one thing the world would be looking at considering, you
u. n. and n g o. as but not before expressing grave concern over enforced disappearances. women's mistreatment and the denial of rights of women and minorities. now similar concerns were expressed by gulf nations at the start of the week. also indoor ambassadors from the 6 nation gulf corporation council or gcc met the same taliban delegation before the european. so they agreed of done if i needed to mandatory to help. but they also asked the taliban to respect coat, basic freedoms and rights,...
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u. n. a u n. s. o type began to form craft took, began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church. therefore, he supported archbishop fil a rep who got bad relations with moscow and was attempting to create his own personal key oven. patriarchy. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with missile delivery vehicles. overall, ukraine possess 180 meg or tons of nuclear weaponry. this is comparable to 37778 bombs dropped on hiroshima. in addition, ukraine had strategic aviation. the could carry 492 cruise missiles with nuclear warheads. finally, there were $2600.00 units of tactical nuclear weapons stored in the country, ukraine's nuclear potential exceeded that of france, the united kingdom and china combined. for washington, the most important condition for co operation and economic assistance was a complete dismantling of the military nuclear
u. n. a u n. s. o type began to form craft took, began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church. therefore, he supported archbishop fil a rep who got bad relations with moscow and was attempting to create his own personal key oven. patriarchy. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with missile delivery vehicles. overall, ukraine...
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u. n. a u n. s o type began to form kraft shook began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church. therefore, he supported archbishop fil a rep who got bad relations with moscow and was attempting to create his own personal key oven patriarch 8. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with missile delivery vehicles. overall, ukraine possessed 680 mega tons of nuclear weaponry. this is comparable to 37778 bombs dropped on hiroshima. and in addition, ukraine had strategic aviation. the could carry 492 cruise missiles with nuclear warheads. finally, there were $2600.00 units of tactical nuclear weapons stored in the country, ukraine's nuclear potential exceeded that of france, the united kingdom and china combined. for washington, the most important condition for co operation and economic assistance was a complete dismantling of the military nu
u. n. a u n. s o type began to form kraft shook began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church. therefore, he supported archbishop fil a rep who got bad relations with moscow and was attempting to create his own personal key oven patriarch 8. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with missile delivery vehicles. overall, ukraine...
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n e t, a period restricted the u. n. release this video from the somali region. hundreds of thousands of people are depending on health and nutrition support from the u. n's agency for children. the u. n says around 200000 children, a mouse nourished, and the numbers are growing fast. of mobile clinics like this one, people can get some help, other victim in rich therapeutic feeding paste can help to bring children back from the brink. most of the people here depend on hurting livestock to survive. they have to walk further every month to find water. the pools where the animals drink her a fraction of their usual size. getting out what's left of the water isn't easy, but it keeps 30 camels alive. do you any mobile clinics or helping some? but it says it needs about 30000000 dollars to reach all the people who are in need this part of this, that's a key that we ship to minimize. i'm this is that it, that's more children. and it's a critical integrated package of life. so with sanitation, promotion treatment, we'll focus motivation and treatment of common images and including finishing as more animals die and crops fail, the number of people in need just go
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u. n. h the and the u. n. the mothers association has been came towards the release of the prisoners through the unwavering pressure of the mothers who stood outside the prisons from sunrise to sunset, confronting the hippies with their crimes. we have succeeded and to day we can celebrate to day. we also honor the work of the mothers. every person has the right to life, liberty, and security. oh i i i i, i did he is a subpoena. dear sabrina, thank you so much for your help. when i met you 2 years ago, i never thought my husband would be in prison for so long in the teeth. every time we spoke to her, i hoped you would finally be released. you could imagine could, can, could message immaculate or kind of. so she basically if ne, in the meantime, my son has grown older, the little he has started asking questions about his father. he says, dad, i will not leave without you here. but when his father calls, he says, i want this, i want that him. i want pajamas like superman, daddy, i want, i want, i want to and he
u. n. h the and the u. n. the mothers association has been came towards the release of the prisoners through the unwavering pressure of the mothers who stood outside the prisons from sunrise to sunset, confronting the hippies with their crimes. we have succeeded and to day we can celebrate to day. we also honor the work of the mothers. every person has the right to life, liberty, and security. oh i i i i, i did he is a subpoena. dear sabrina, thank you so much for your help. when i met you 2...
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n e t, a period restricted to un release. this video from the somali region, hundreds of thousands of people are depending on health and nutrition support from the u. n's agency for children. the u. n says around 200000 children, a malnourished, and the numbers are growing foss. mobile clinics like this one, people can get some help, other victim enrich, therapeutic feeding, paste can help to bring children back from the brink. most of the people here depend on hurting livestock to survive. they have to walk further every month to find water. the pools where the animals drink her a fraction of their usual size. getting out what's left of the water isn't easy for the keeps. first, the camels alive. do you, any mobile clinics are helping some? but it says it needs about 30000000 dollars to reach all the people who are in need of this. that's a key that we ship to minimize i'm this is sort of, that's a more children. and it's a critical integrated package of life sitting with sanitation, promotion to, to mental focus magician on the treatment of common illnesses, i'm including vaccinations. as more animals die and crops fail, the number of people in need just goes up. the un says in 2
n e t, a period restricted to un release. this video from the somali region, hundreds of thousands of people are depending on health and nutrition support from the u. n's agency for children. the u. n says around 200000 children, a malnourished, and the numbers are growing foss. mobile clinics like this one, people can get some help, other victim enrich, therapeutic feeding, paste can help to bring children back from the brink. most of the people here depend on hurting livestock to survive....
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however, practically, it's under heavy influence of nato and they are the n g o r, pounding darrell, the net n g o d u s a n g o, as in jose affiliated to georgia service. and they are creating politicians and senior society activists in order to spread on the russian sentiments. and this started from 2014 and this on the russian sentiments in order to keep russia as separated from its influence. and especially from the origin, the origin you're as your agent. right? because we just ski believes that if russia has an easy access to the origin area, it will revive its super power character in india global seen. so the rise of this on the russian sentiments has also led to the rise of new nazi groups in ukraine and.
however, practically, it's under heavy influence of nato and they are the n g o r, pounding darrell, the net n g o d u s a n g o, as in jose affiliated to georgia service. and they are creating politicians and senior society activists in order to spread on the russian sentiments. and this started from 2014 and this on the russian sentiments in order to keep russia as separated from its influence. and especially from the origin, the origin you're as your agent. right? because we just ski...
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however, practically, it's under heavy influence of needle, and they are the n g o r responding derek, the net, n g o, d u. s. a n g o, as in jos affiliated to georgia service. and they are creating politicians and civil society activists in order to spread on the russian sentiments. and this started from 2014 and this on the russian sentiments in order to keep russia as separated from its influence. and especially from the origin. you're asian, your as your agent, right, because we gen ski believes that if russia has an easy access to the origin area, it will revive its super power character in the global scene. so the rise of this on the russian sentiments has also led to the rise of new nazi groups in ukraine. and this groups have been committing crimes. and we're crimes against either ethnic russians or even ukrainian. so speak russian. well, the, the crimes being committed there have been an ultimately done with what have been western weapons being funneled into ukraine. this is also another concern. i think he raised a very good point, but i wanted to ask you what i, what i still have one here. syria is thr
however, practically, it's under heavy influence of needle, and they are the n g o r responding derek, the net, n g o, d u. s. a n g o, as in jos affiliated to georgia service. and they are creating politicians and civil society activists in order to spread on the russian sentiments. and this started from 2014 and this on the russian sentiments in order to keep russia as separated from its influence. and especially from the origin. you're asian, your as your agent, right, because we gen ski...
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u. n. and especially in this conflict here, is more of a toothless tiger. what does the ukraine want from the u. n? well, it would ideally want a resolution, but if not, then at least bring that topic to the world stage. and that's what we've seen here today. ukrainian foreign minister collaborate the united nations warned of an end of the international order as we know it. and then in the united nation security, secretary general, excuse me, antonio gutierrez, one of the devastating global consequences of a full scale invasion, really unseen in many years is what he said. but then again, also we need to keep in mind that it needs a resolution here and one that we don't have and very unlikely that we're going to see one. and what is russia saying? well, russia has delivered a very contentious appearance here today with the russian ambassador vasily in. 3 the bend zia, he called, or he talked about blatant genocide in the don best region, something that the german chancellor will of short a few days ago already dubbed as nonsense. and you also accuse secretary general good terrace taking sides with
u. n. and especially in this conflict here, is more of a toothless tiger. what does the ukraine want from the u. n? well, it would ideally want a resolution, but if not, then at least bring that topic to the world stage. and that's what we've seen here today. ukrainian foreign minister collaborate the united nations warned of an end of the international order as we know it. and then in the united nation security, secretary general, excuse me, antonio gutierrez, one of the devastating global...
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u. n estimates at least 100,000. people are fleeing the violence there tomorrow. the u. n is expected to vote on a resolution condemning the military aggression and demanding an end to this invasion. new us sanctions against russia include freezing trillions of dollars in u. s assets of large russian banks and russian oligarchs and barring tech exports to russia. president biden acknowledged that the invasion and sanctions could lead to higher energy prices here at home, at least for a time. but he said that the u. s and its allies must stand up for freedom around the world. putin's choice. to make it totally un justifiable war on ukraine. love love. russia weaker and the rest of the world stronger. liberty democracy, human dignity. these are the forces far more powerful than fear and oppression. they cannot be extinguished by tyrants like putin and his armies. western leaders held back on blocking russia from the international banking system, known as swift president. biden suggested that european allies aren't ready for that step because of the complex financial fallout.
u. n estimates at least 100,000. people are fleeing the violence there tomorrow. the u. n is expected to vote on a resolution condemning the military aggression and demanding an end to this invasion. new us sanctions against russia include freezing trillions of dollars in u. s assets of large russian banks and russian oligarchs and barring tech exports to russia. president biden acknowledged that the invasion and sanctions could lead to higher energy prices here at home, at least for a time....
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u. n. r. in response to what is happening, what can we expect from the u. n. in terms of this or invasion, we heard from, from antonio, guitarist the un secretary general, saying that the description of peacekeepers as, as they were called, going into the country from russia, was simply, it was a perversion of that term. how can, how, how can we expect to you and response we will definitely hear more stronger words. but terry, we have to her, that just of peak. quite frank here the u. n. is kind of a toothless tiger. they can, holds a strong speeches and condemn a, the attack on a ukraine or as the, the american say here, the invasion. but quite frankly, because of the possible vito of russia or china. it's, it's, it's very difficult for them to really come up with a resolution which might be changing the course of history at this very moment. so there is not a lot to be expected from the you and other than strong words. that's by the way, one reason why, for example, the former president, donald trump, was so critical with his institution because it is a huge
u. n. r. in response to what is happening, what can we expect from the u. n. in terms of this or invasion, we heard from, from antonio, guitarist the un secretary general, saying that the description of peacekeepers as, as they were called, going into the country from russia, was simply, it was a perversion of that term. how can, how, how can we expect to you and response we will definitely hear more stronger words. but terry, we have to her, that just of peak. quite frank here the u. n. is...
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u. s. i guess for us at d. n n. some other groups as well. or we will need to watch and see what kind of reactions will come up from a, from those groups. but i have to say that those people that i have spoken in it lip, they are terrified because at met it is a very dense area just by the turkish border. hundreds of thousands are of earth. civilians are living there. most of them have be older than displaced during this syrian as civil war. and there are nearly 3500000 civilians residing inside it live regions. so these kinds of operations are, in some way, is a relieving but on the other side, this is also a threat for the civilians because now they know that some cells can it can find, drifted among themselves and they can be targeted air, calais, truly it during counter terrorism operators and this is very close to the turkish border, which also carries their risk of another refugee in flux. as i said before, cinema, thanks very much. and who's soon costello talking to us from istanbul i want to bring in michael prison. he's a senior midd
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he is, be iraq, p n union ambassador than to the u. n. i have the owner to speak on behalf of the european union and his member states. north macedonia, monta, negro albania, boston has the governor, iceland, norway, republic of moldova, georgia, sun, marino and dora monaco, alicia, and stein align themselves with this statement. as president, i want to thank you for convening us here today and for the sector general to be here. and for all of you colleagues being here, it's very important that the facts are heard and fully understood. and that this body is able to take the appropriate decisions after the fact that the security council, thanks to the veto, by one country alone, stopped this council from taking that decision. let me start by expressing the european union's full solidarity and support to ukraine. and it's people who are courageously fighting an unprovoked, an unjustified military aggression from russia. since our meeting here in the general assembly last week, the situation has dramatically escalated, despite tireless diplo
he is, be iraq, p n union ambassador than to the u. n. i have the owner to speak on behalf of the european union and his member states. north macedonia, monta, negro albania, boston has the governor, iceland, norway, republic of moldova, georgia, sun, marino and dora monaco, alicia, and stein align themselves with this statement. as president, i want to thank you for convening us here today and for the sector general to be here. and for all of you colleagues being here, it's very important that...
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at the end of the workshop, the best predictor is decided on the n g o u recycle supports the winning idea. we just n g o has reached over 6000 young people in 11 african countries by brand new ways of cycle recycle house as well. and how to be in leader amongst my peers. also continue actually educating my peers and people younger than me about the impact we have on the environment, good impacts and in the, by the facts that they can also have on the environment. i also want to teach them how to be lee does and be changed because among step peers and those that people have on them, i thought this plan is quite as the child is, is standing in front of the street. i had to just wash in the fit the one i and then we didn't know about the students from the right achievers school several days, collecting and cleaning plastic bottles with a touch of paint. they are transformed industry decorations for the neighborhood. when you look at outside of the school. yeah. which contains a lot of plastic voters and we see that we can make use of these blasting for to and what we now get as a team that's what uses
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u. n. d p has said that probably, you know, half of people in mia, mom will probably be living in poverty this year. the u. n. an released a statement, a document in december, say that 14400000 people that more than one out of 4 people need humanitarian assistance. i mean, that's how, but we're talking about what i've been talking to, you know, farmers and people in agriculture sector as well. and, you know, again, we focus a lot on conflict and politics and violence, but people who are not even displaced. people who are not even in conflict though they are having such hardship. just, you know, living just trying to survive. and there up people that i've been speaking to in the agricultural heartlands, the places where some of the major cropping areas in the and more they're struggling. farming households are having to sell long term assets, you know, life dock, their food storage in order to survive in order to just be able to eat. you know, that has furious long term consequences for the whole country in terms of humanitarian needs and the international community. really, we need to see this from the persp
u. n. d p has said that probably, you know, half of people in mia, mom will probably be living in poverty this year. the u. n. an released a statement, a document in december, say that 14400000 people that more than one out of 4 people need humanitarian assistance. i mean, that's how, but we're talking about what i've been talking to, you know, farmers and people in agriculture sector as well. and, you know, again, we focus a lot on conflict and politics and violence, but people who are not...
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the same time, several nato aircraft carriers are operating and then it is her n e n. include in harris room and of the u. s. navy, and shell to gull of france, said it is m them order. the mediterranean sea is an important region where russia through large scale naval exercises, proves it's able to ensure military security thanks to increase naval power. the level is truly unprecedented. this is a large scale demonstration of military power. the shows russia can insure its security in any situation. it's important, given that nature, naval forces have increased activity in the mediterranean sea. the alliance plans exercises that before heading to the black sea. russia being armed with the latest carries of sea based cruise missiles will help deter possible provocative actions by nato ships and submarines. mit is iranian is considered to be an important reason for russia. this importance is proven by the visit of the russian defense minister. sergey shall go to syria to attend the trails of the russian politicians and military officials have also pointed out the strategic importance of the mediterranean
the same time, several nato aircraft carriers are operating and then it is her n e n. include in harris room and of the u. s. navy, and shell to gull of france, said it is m them order. the mediterranean sea is an important region where russia through large scale naval exercises, proves it's able to ensure military security thanks to increase naval power. the level is truly unprecedented. this is a large scale demonstration of military power. the shows russia can insure its security in any...
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u. n security council has now scheduled another emergency meeting for later today at the request of ukraine. is there anything that the u. nurity council can do any steps that it can take? to try to get putin off this path. well, given that russia has the veto on the security council cannot past any or resolution, you know, and under article seven of the united nations charter, which would uh, allow the international community to have this kind of a mandatory international response. but what the what the security council is doing is this really making it clear that russia is isolated in the international community that it is really are alone in this regard? this is not. i mean, there have been a lot of issues, of course, where their divisions among security council and you know there's obviously a lot of opposition to the u. s invasion of iraq but in but here and here we have a situation where the international community is being being being crystal clear that this is a need further moves like this clear violation of the u. n charter threat to international peace. and that russia risk being a permanent international pariah
u. n security council has now scheduled another emergency meeting for later today at the request of ukraine. is there anything that the u. nurity council can do any steps that it can take? to try to get putin off this path. well, given that russia has the veto on the security council cannot past any or resolution, you know, and under article seven of the united nations charter, which would uh, allow the international community to have this kind of a mandatory international response. but what...
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u. s. is interested in the political when it by the administration, i should say, ah, the head of c n. n has resigned for lying about when and i 1st started with a colleague, jeff sucker spent 9 years at the news network of the time of pretty much continually falling ratings. here's our to kill him up and with more in the story, jeff zocker surprised his employees with an e mail this morning announcing that he had been having an affair, consensual affair with an employee, one of his colleagues, and he did not disclose it under cnn's policies. what started out as a friendship evolved into a romantic relationship and because of that, he is stepping down from cnn. now many looked at this e mail and we're a bit surprised because it seems like many wonder if the writings and the decreasing ratings over the past 9 years has more to do with it than simply this, this matter of reporting or disclosing a romantic relationship. and at this point, cnn has stepped up and named the successors of jeff zocker, that he will be replaced by a triumvirate of sorts. michael bass, the current vice president o
u. s. is interested in the political when it by the administration, i should say, ah, the head of c n. n has resigned for lying about when and i 1st started with a colleague, jeff sucker spent 9 years at the news network of the time of pretty much continually falling ratings. here's our to kill him up and with more in the story, jeff zocker surprised his employees with an e mail this morning announcing that he had been having an affair, consensual affair with an employee, one of his colleagues,...
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n. g. ship delivered by ship, you know, very expand, expensive and very dangerous because the u. s. has been increasing its production of l n g. it needs the market. so the nor string to was a huge obstacle. the other problem, of course, is that of europe's actually, the world's on making this, the climate change story has increased to such an extent, making unreasonable and, you know, dream like solar and wind energy as if, you know, there's enough space for all that. the only solution in europe, germany shut down, it's nuclear reactors. there's perfectly cheaper many cheaper sources available. but no, they, in the name of this literally ideology they, they need natural gas to fuel the, the green revolution. they've made the natural gas much more important and they go and shoot their own foot by interfering with making it now impossible. perhaps in a couple of months we may have some talks again to reopen, but certainly the target, i think for this entire thing was nor string to from the beginning. yeah, let's go back to don don. i think that's absolute. i mean, i think that's one of the most important layers here. i mean,
n. g. ship delivered by ship, you know, very expand, expensive and very dangerous because the u. s. has been increasing its production of l n g. it needs the market. so the nor string to was a huge obstacle. the other problem, of course, is that of europe's actually, the world's on making this, the climate change story has increased to such an extent, making unreasonable and, you know, dream like solar and wind energy as if, you know, there's enough space for all that. the only solution in...
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u. n security council. however it's not clear whether that will happen or when it will happen since right now russia is president of the security council. for the u. n for the month of february under a rotating schedule, so a lot of factors at play here, a lot of moving parts will continue to monitor this developing story throughout the day. live in the newsroom. ali rasmus ktvu fox two news, ali. thank you. students and faculty at stanford university will no longer have to be regularly tested for covid . starting next month, the university is suspending its requirement for weekly testing for those who've been fully vaccinated. health officials from stanford say the new strategy is a quote risk based approach with rapid diagnosis and response for those who have symptoms of covid to help manage the spread. right now, the university does require those who are on campus to test for covid at least once a week, regardless of their vaccination status. covid cases and deaths are on the decline here in california and nationwide, but health experts warn the situation could still change. they say covid and different variants will be around for years here in c
u. n security council. however it's not clear whether that will happen or when it will happen since right now russia is president of the security council. for the u. n for the month of february under a rotating schedule, so a lot of factors at play here, a lot of moving parts will continue to monitor this developing story throughout the day. live in the newsroom. ali rasmus ktvu fox two news, ali. thank you. students and faculty at stanford university will no longer have to be regularly tested...
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n. g. ship delivered by ship, you know, very expand, expensive and very dangerous because the u. s. has been increasing its production of l n g. it needs a market. so the nor string to was a huge obstacle. the other problem, of course, is that of europe's actually, the world's on making this, the climate change story has increased to such an extent, making unreasonable and, you know, dream like solar and wind energy as if, you know, there's enough space for all that. the only solution in europe, germany shut down, it's nuclear reactors. there's perfectly cheaper many cheaper sources available. but no, they, in the name of this literally ideology they, they need natural gas to fuel the. the green revolution is made the natural gas much more important, and they go and shoot their own foot by interfering with making it now impossible. perhaps in a couple of months we may have some talks again to reopen, but certainly the target i think for this entire thing was nor string to from the beginning. yeah, let's go back to don don. i think that's absolute. i mean, i think that's one of the most important layers here. i mean, essenti
n. g. ship delivered by ship, you know, very expand, expensive and very dangerous because the u. s. has been increasing its production of l n g. it needs a market. so the nor string to was a huge obstacle. the other problem, of course, is that of europe's actually, the world's on making this, the climate change story has increased to such an extent, making unreasonable and, you know, dream like solar and wind energy as if, you know, there's enough space for all that. the only solution in...
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n. g ship pig. busy delivered by shift, you know, very expand, expensive and very dangerous because the u. s. has been increasing its production of l n g. it needs the market. so the nor string to was a huge obstacle. the other problem, of course, is of europe's actually the world on making this, the climate change story has increased to such an extent, making unreasonable and, you know, dream like solar and wind energy as if, you know, there's enough space for all that. the only solution in europe, germany shut down, it's nuclear reactors. there's perfectly cheaper many cheaper sources available. but no, they, in the name of this literally ideology they, they need natural gas to fuel the. the green revolution is made the natural gas much more important, and they go and shoot their own foot by interfering with making it now impossible. perhaps in a couple of months we may have some talks again to reopen, but certainly the target i think for this entire thing was nor string to from the beginning. yeah, let's go back to don don. i think that's absolute. i mean, i think that's one of the most important layers here. i mean, essentially w
n. g ship pig. busy delivered by shift, you know, very expand, expensive and very dangerous because the u. s. has been increasing its production of l n g. it needs the market. so the nor string to was a huge obstacle. the other problem, of course, is of europe's actually the world on making this, the climate change story has increased to such an extent, making unreasonable and, you know, dream like solar and wind energy as if, you know, there's enough space for all that. the only solution in...
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u. s. l n g producer os acres the way that the contracts are structured with the oxide because they're pretty much free to send their gas at n g o was anywhere in the world and they attended to follow the market. so when it was cold in asia, nation prizes will holler, a lot of it went off and japan creates our warm china and india. and you know, when in the last few months or last year and part of this year, a lot of it reco amounts of complete europe because the europe in price at the moment so much more. so i think the buyers and sellers like the flexibility, right, the ability to move on g round gives them all right. and what about the north stream pipeline to which there's been a lot of attention on it would bring piped gas from eastern russia to western germany. from under the baltic sea, but is that likely to still go ahead of the current environment? an audience might be, i think, clearly as as a promise on the ground in bait, in the crate. and then that was the project to the complete jeopardy. it's probably likely, politically, to start well, there's an actual conflict on an, in the options of that. and so if the ke
u. s. l n g producer os acres the way that the contracts are structured with the oxide because they're pretty much free to send their gas at n g o was anywhere in the world and they attended to follow the market. so when it was cold in asia, nation prizes will holler, a lot of it went off and japan creates our warm china and india. and you know, when in the last few months or last year and part of this year, a lot of it reco amounts of complete europe because the europe in price at the moment...
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n and then it comes out that with the i'm not going to name the words that were used the n-word u repeatedlywasre pulled out and you could doe the same thing to the president by going back to his old clips if you wanted to if you were sos inclined and it comes out apparently that the group that made this little attack cropped clip that resulted in joe's second hostage videococ on facebook. fascinating. first of all is on instagram. if i go to facebook, was was this left wing super pac that is midas lite or my jemiahh touch with a misspelling ofs midas as if it is media and apparently they want to have his head on the wall because it's going to help them with future fundraising and itd it has nothing to do with vaccines. it has nothing to do with peter and peter mccullough and the proof of that in the pudding is if they really cared about the vaccine story, then they would have hit, bobby who also spotify champ. but nothing this was about taking out rogan and i think rogan was perceived as a threato on multiple levels. it wasn'tpl just that he was a good trophy to hang on your wall if you wan
n and then it comes out that with the i'm not going to name the words that were used the n-word u repeatedlywasre pulled out and you could doe the same thing to the president by going back to his old clips if you wanted to if you were sos inclined and it comes out apparently that the group that made this little attack cropped clip that resulted in joe's second hostage videococ on facebook. fascinating. first of all is on instagram. if i go to facebook, was was this left wing super pac that is...
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u. n. building in new york. that was a long time ago. so i know a little bit what i'm talking about when i say that the u. n. is still the centerpiece and should continue to be the centerpiece of the international system. and it is of enormous importance for us if we think about how best to promote global solutions and to meet global challenges i. it gives me enormous pleasure. and i have this wonderful privilege to welcome the secretary general of the united nations. antonio could terrace back to munich. dear mister secretary, general dear, i'm telling you i'm very pleased that you agreed to share your perspectives on how the international community can possibly turn the tide after your presentation. we will have, i hope, time for a few questions. for a brief discussion, the floor, the stage is yours, mister secretary general. when and best of the engine before i start. let me express in these last for your conference that the express my enormous gratitude and appreciation for auth has been a remarkable contribution for international dialogue for peace and security and the okay stuff. i hope you'll invite me
u. n. building in new york. that was a long time ago. so i know a little bit what i'm talking about when i say that the u. n. is still the centerpiece and should continue to be the centerpiece of the international system. and it is of enormous importance for us if we think about how best to promote global solutions and to meet global challenges i. it gives me enormous pleasure. and i have this wonderful privilege to welcome the secretary general of the united nations. antonio could terrace back...