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u. s. a. russia, ukraine conflict and so on. his look at the mother stories making headlines around the world. a group of canadian truck drivers have staged a protest against government vaccine mandate for cross border drivers. they're due to arrive in the capital ottawa on friday. industry officials, same 90 percent of drivers commuting between canada and the united states. already vaccinated a bridge has collapsed in the u. s. city of pittsburgh hours before president biden was due to visit and talk about rebuilding the country's infrastructure. 10 people were injured there. the collapse triggered a major gas leak by didn't later visited the seen wrapper. chris brown has been accused of drugging and raping an unnamed woman. she's filing a lawsuit against him for the assault, which she says took place on a yacht in florida in 2020 brown denies the charges. the musician was accused of raping another woman in paris in 2019, but no charges were filed. the revered buddhist monk tick, not hon. has been committed in vietnam. his coffi
u. s. a. russia, ukraine conflict and so on. his look at the mother stories making headlines around the world. a group of canadian truck drivers have staged a protest against government vaccine mandate for cross border drivers. they're due to arrive in the capital ottawa on friday. industry officials, same 90 percent of drivers commuting between canada and the united states. already vaccinated a bridge has collapsed in the u. s. city of pittsburgh hours before president biden was due to visit...
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u. s. a russia, ukraine conflict and so on. and the co chair of germany's far right f d has announced he's leaving the party york moisten was coley to of the f d since 2015. he said he was upset with the parties extreme right wing accusing it off, rejecting basic democratic principles. he was co head of the if t for 6 and a half years longer than any one before him. today, he's not only resigning from office. he is leaving the f t completely. your morton confirmed this in an interview with german state broadcasters. that's how to day the heart of the party beats far to the right. and at a high frequency which isn't healthy, i see echoes of totalitarianism. will these right wing extremists soon be in charge of your party didn't because they already have more influence than they should be, are achieve goes. those are kind of white and says factions of the party don't believe in the basic tenets of a free democracy. and that's one reason he thinks the if he has no future other than as a regional eastern german party, some accused
u. s. a russia, ukraine conflict and so on. and the co chair of germany's far right f d has announced he's leaving the party york moisten was coley to of the f d since 2015. he said he was upset with the parties extreme right wing accusing it off, rejecting basic democratic principles. he was co head of the if t for 6 and a half years longer than any one before him. today, he's not only resigning from office. he is leaving the f t completely. your morton confirmed this in an interview with...
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u. s. a. russia, ukraine conflict and so on. and thomas, i want to ask you about another part of a debate here in germany, which is whether to send arms to ukraine. why is it that germany is still refusing to send weapons? and this is one issue. so me where germany differs from other countries, whereas the u. s. so the u. k. have sent defensive weapons to ukraine. germany has refused to do so. they did send, for example, 5000 helmets to ukraine, but they are not willing to send defensive weapons essentially because they believe that that could make tensions even higher. and that could make the prospect of a negotiated solution even more difficult to achieve. and it's important to stress that germany alongside other countries, like france, is really hoping for a negotiated solution to all of this. for example, by reviving the so called normandy format talks, france, germany, russia, and ukraine. so germany's hope is essentially put on a diplomatic solution to the crisis, and not in sending defensive weapons to ukraine. our politic
u. s. a. russia, ukraine conflict and so on. and thomas, i want to ask you about another part of a debate here in germany, which is whether to send arms to ukraine. why is it that germany is still refusing to send weapons? and this is one issue. so me where germany differs from other countries, whereas the u. s. so the u. k. have sent defensive weapons to ukraine. germany has refused to do so. they did send, for example, 5000 helmets to ukraine, but they are not willing to send defensive...
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a u. s. russia conflict is really less immediate than a russia ukraine conflict. now that could escalate out of control and eventually involve the u. s. but there, you know, a bunch of steps that would have, that would come in between fighting in eastern ukraine or in any part of ukraine and, and the u. s. marshal conflict. and if we were to see a full scale invasion of ukraine by russia, what kind of reaction would you expect from nato? well, i think they, the us and its allies in nato have been pretty explicit about that. first that there would be severe economic sanctions that the u. s. u t t up that there would be significant sort of political sanctions in terms of the treatment of russia going forward. and that there would be significant upping of nato military presence in the eastern plank allies. nato allies that are close to ukraine and feel the most direct sense of the threat from russia, and that the u. s. has said that it would increase its assistance, military assistance directly to ukraine in the event that such a conflict. so those are the sort of det
a u. s. russia conflict is really less immediate than a russia ukraine conflict. now that could escalate out of control and eventually involve the u. s. but there, you know, a bunch of steps that would have, that would come in between fighting in eastern ukraine or in any part of ukraine and, and the u. s. marshal conflict. and if we were to see a full scale invasion of ukraine by russia, what kind of reaction would you expect from nato? well, i think they, the us and its allies in nato have...
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russia by the u. s. government, they will be comparable to the u. s. severing ties with russia. so there is a sense that there is this rhetoric being built and this narrative that is a being conducted against russia. all in the hopes of trying to pressure this country from backing down from their demands of nato. that is not to expand any further eastwards which russia believes to be a threat to their security. they've asked that they no longer accept new members into nato. they want to go back to the 997 membership numbers. and at that time, there were 14 countries less than what there is now in the 30 member alliance, and the russians say they can't continue to expand because it threatens their security. all right, thanks so much. joseph jabar that update here from the perspective from moscow. we've been following developments in the un security council, which is holding this me preventive diplomacy attentions on the ukrainian border with russia.
russia by the u. s. government, they will be comparable to the u. s. severing ties with russia. so there is a sense that there is this rhetoric being built and this narrative that is a being conducted against russia. all in the hopes of trying to pressure this country from backing down from their demands of nato. that is not to expand any further eastwards which russia believes to be a threat to their security. they've asked that they no longer accept new members into nato. they want to go back...
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u. s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may spiral out of control in a way that very few people actually desire it. david, if i could stay with you, i agree with you completely, but if things go the wrong way, who gets punished the most? it's ukraine, the country, they don't want to say once they capture. i mean, they're the ones that are on the front line here. i mean, i find it really extraordinary. they talk so much about it, but to the ukrainians that have the most to lose, at least initially david, well, at least initially is the key, right? because as scott and others
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u. s. called an emergency meeting of the security council. the only objection came from moscow and b, g. what we saw was a public diplomatic brawl. the u. s. accusing russia of acting like a bully, preparing to strike moscow, accusing washington of creating a crisis with fear. mark, now we've heard this over and over before to night. are we closer to peace or are we closer to war? i'm break off in berlin. this is the day ah, the situation we're facing in europe is purging danger, refill, lack, credible explanations by russia with actions. and milton, with the discussion about the imminent threat of law is inherently provocative. if russia further in bays ukraine, none of us will be able to say we didn't see it coming to play the experience. we cannot believe russian declarations. but the only practical moves on withdrawal of troops from the boy. oh, also coming up serious failures at the heart of government, a u. k. report into walk down breaking parties in downing street is blaming failures of leadership and judgment. so what does prime minister boars johnson have to say for himself? parliament? mister speaker, i get it. and i will fix it. oh, i want to
u. s. called an emergency meeting of the security council. the only objection came from moscow and b, g. what we saw was a public diplomatic brawl. the u. s. accusing russia of acting like a bully, preparing to strike moscow, accusing washington of creating a crisis with fear. mark, now we've heard this over and over before to night. are we closer to peace or are we closer to war? i'm break off in berlin. this is the day ah, the situation we're facing in europe is purging danger, refill, lack,...
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a negotiation. this was really the attempt. she said for the u. s. and for russia to take the measure of each other's concerns, sense of the meeting last summer between president slide amir potent and joe biden . now, this is a situation where sherman says, the u. s. is very steadfast, that it is opposed to an invasion of ukraine, although it was not specifically discussed at monday's meeting. she did say that the u. s. is trying to find a way to resurrect the intermediate term missile a treaty, that the u. s. and others say that the russians have a broken by stationing on min medium range missiles around its territory aimed at western europe. been. she also said that one thing is not going to change the idea that nato is not going to open its membership to countries that want to be members . she said that would be infringing on those countries right? to decide how to conduct their foreign policy. she did say there's a lot of work to do, but this is just the beginning and whether the russians are trying to basically create a situation to justify an invasion of ukra
a negotiation. this was really the attempt. she said for the u. s. and for russia to take the measure of each other's concerns, sense of the meeting last summer between president slide amir potent and joe biden . now, this is a situation where sherman says, the u. s. is very steadfast, that it is opposed to an invasion of ukraine, although it was not specifically discussed at monday's meeting. she did say that the u. s. is trying to find a way to resurrect the intermediate term missile a...
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a breakthrough. although the u. s. in russia have agreed to keep negotiating. senior diplomats met in geneva as tension spiker, the russian troop billed out near ukraine. and at least 13 people died in an explosion in west and gone. a truck carrying explosives collided with a motorcycle triggering the blast that flashed and thousands of homes. now tokens in new zealand, digging deep to help out victims of saturday's volcanic eruption and soon omby will . government aid is also arriving and tongue of from new zealand and australia. wayne hay reports. oakland is the world's largest polynesian city, and tongue ins came out in big numbers to support their relatives and friends. back home and aid center has been set up for people to send food, water, and other items to toner, and to show unity and resilience muscles remo and bring all laurel country down. you know, pretty on, i guess we'll have a lot of hope for the middle. what we face of smells proficient together. war overcome in the opening day of this relief drive was so popular
a breakthrough. although the u. s. in russia have agreed to keep negotiating. senior diplomats met in geneva as tension spiker, the russian troop billed out near ukraine. and at least 13 people died in an explosion in west and gone. a truck carrying explosives collided with a motorcycle triggering the blast that flashed and thousands of homes. now tokens in new zealand, digging deep to help out victims of saturday's volcanic eruption and soon omby will . government aid is also arriving and...
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if russia invades ukraine, the u. s. has requested a public un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. rushes for our ministry meanwhile says the idea of a war with ukraine is unacceptable. but another official from the ministry wanted nuclear missile crisis with the u. s. is inevitable if checks onto place to turn tensions, akina passes. new military leaders as the country will return to constitutional order when the conditions are right. tenant colonel pulled on, read them you, but as address donation for the 1st time since seizing power in a qu on monday. the automation says this month with all my certainly see the highest number of civilian casualties of the 7 year war in yemen . saudi led coalition has launched air raids, yemen, it follow drone and miss all attacks by who the rebels on the erotic capital. nearly 100 people were among the casualties of a saudi strike on and gemini prison in response to the host. the attacks on the u. e. the u. s. is a g americans to reconsider trave
if russia invades ukraine, the u. s. has requested a public un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. rushes for our ministry meanwhile says the idea of a war with ukraine is unacceptable. but another official from the ministry wanted nuclear missile crisis with the u. s. is inevitable if checks onto place to turn tensions, akina passes. new military leaders as the country will return to constitutional order when the conditions are right....
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a quick look at main stories. now. the u. s. is saying that russia is wearing a pretext for the invasion of ukraine. whitehouse press actory gen saki said u. s. government has information that russian operatives are in you.
a quick look at main stories. now. the u. s. is saying that russia is wearing a pretext for the invasion of ukraine. whitehouse press actory gen saki said u. s. government has information that russian operatives are in you.
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a quick recap of our top stories here at this hour. the u. s. is accused russia planning a so called false flag operation in east m ukraine in an attempt to create a pretext for invasion, russia, those of the claims are unfounded. no bakovich is back in detention and could be deported. his appeal over his cupboard 19th vaccine status failed in court on sunday, australia cancel his visa for a 2nd time as far as growth as presents may foster anti axis symptoms. and you can media reports, a staff of the official residents of britain's prime minister, held regular friday. prince parties during locked downs bars. johnson has already apologized to the queen for a party, held it down the street on the eve of her husband, prince phillips funeral. and early in the week he said, sorry, in parliament for separate events and the downing street golf. now students in the us city of chicago, have walked out of classes, hoping to pressure officials to switch to remote learning. as cobit 19 cases, rise on the con infections of disrupted schools across the u. s. many students, par
a quick recap of our top stories here at this hour. the u. s. is accused russia planning a so called false flag operation in east m ukraine in an attempt to create a pretext for invasion, russia, those of the claims are unfounded. no bakovich is back in detention and could be deported. his appeal over his cupboard 19th vaccine status failed in court on sunday, australia cancel his visa for a 2nd time as far as growth as presents may foster anti axis symptoms. and you can media reports, a staff...
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a mandatory cash pills to be abolished. while amid all of these geo political tensions, the u. s. stock exchange experienced a turbulent day and concerns of a u. s. involvement in the ukraine. russia crisis, this comes after a day of hysteria, the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of affairs of an imminent invasion or stalks tumbled over 10 percent with a dow jones taking a hit. the things did recover a little by close of play. one market export we spoke to says, blame it on the politics. the drop in the u. s. equity markets today had 3 direct costs. the 1st is the growing tension between united states and russia. ukraine. the 2nd is the u. s. federal reserve, meaning later this week to discuss either going to fight inflation. and the 3rd is of the stock markets arisen the extraordinary amount for their march 2020 lows without a correction and investors are going to generate it. biggest factor. the tension between the u. s. western europe and russia and ukraine. any time to major superpower space off, there worries about the cost of a conflict on the risk that it will spill over job areas, plus energy as, as you job export of russia and western europe has a lot to lo
a mandatory cash pills to be abolished. while amid all of these geo political tensions, the u. s. stock exchange experienced a turbulent day and concerns of a u. s. involvement in the ukraine. russia crisis, this comes after a day of hysteria, the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of affairs of an imminent invasion or stalks tumbled over 10 percent with a dow jones taking a hit. the things did recover a little by close of play. one market export we spoke to says, blame it on the...
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russia able to veto any action at the un. this is likely to be more theatre than a solution. but one prominent u. s. senator has a new suggestion saying the u. s. can't given to russia's demands that ukraine will not join nato, but ukraine can, but it's his decision to make if he decides that the future membership of thursday, the woman made oh, for ukraine and the question of rush an occupation of your crime are 2 things to put on the table, i think we may move toward a solution to this. this week, the u. s. senate is expected to take of a bill that would spell out severe consequences if russia acts, which would include sanctions, which would include more military assistance, which would include helping them to fight back against the cyber attacks that the russians will continue to use against ukraine. and also to help on a disinformation campaign that rushes actively involved into trinity stabilize the zaleski government. but the binding ministry she wants to hold off on sanctions as a g current, hoping that the threat of freezing russia out of the international banking system is enough to stop a
russia able to veto any action at the un. this is likely to be more theatre than a solution. but one prominent u. s. senator has a new suggestion saying the u. s. can't given to russia's demands that ukraine will not join nato, but ukraine can, but it's his decision to make if he decides that the future membership of thursday, the woman made oh, for ukraine and the question of rush an occupation of your crime are 2 things to put on the table, i think we may move toward a solution to this. this...
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a good savvy with us. this. our folks between russia, the u. s. navy said a but ongoing for quite some time. now, do you expect breakthrough at friday? folks between russia and u. s. officials. i think we are in a phase of for great powers united states on russia, tracing their own red lines. so or in your run up purchase when negotiations they want to provide some the ammunition for communication war. no united states is willing to depict russia as an aggressive or, or vulgar is no evidence of it. but in order to, to use ukraine as a proxy against russia, it covers it's owner or a provision of fir, ammunitions weapons or to ukraine. since we're united states doesn't want to be a front state against russia, it uses over countries in europe to create an arc of instability around russia. and do this war of communication vis or fake news about any mean answer invasion of russia into ukraine? is it cover for this or delivery of ammunitions? it's also a way to get away from her own or from what russia wants to negotiate in new european security architecture. and the u. s. knows perfectly or so, bu
a good savvy with us. this. our folks between russia, the u. s. navy said a but ongoing for quite some time. now, do you expect breakthrough at friday? folks between russia and u. s. officials. i think we are in a phase of for great powers united states on russia, tracing their own red lines. so or in your run up purchase when negotiations they want to provide some the ammunition for communication war. no united states is willing to depict russia as an aggressive or, or vulgar is no evidence of...
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u. s. is blowing up as it were, be a threat from russia against ukraine, and by extension to other countries in eastern europe. the u. s. says at that time there is a widespread agreement between the u. s. and its european allies. that there is a very real threat to ukrainian sovereignty if the russian military is told to go ahead and cross into ukrainian territory. so why, what you see here is, are the usaa trying to raise the pressure step by step by trying to not get rid of any possibility. officials here believe of resolving this without there being an actual military conflict of what time they want to make certain is that the u. s. in europe get, tell what they want, which is essentially a maintenance of the status quo with alto inadvertently offending some in the russian government and possibly precipitating a deeper crisis. rosen phone, i, thanks very much. thus rosalind jordan of the u. s. state department, let's go to dasa jabari, who's talking to us from moscow and russia's father, ministry has already said that appropriate measures, as we mentioned before, would be taken if the us
u. s. is blowing up as it were, be a threat from russia against ukraine, and by extension to other countries in eastern europe. the u. s. says at that time there is a widespread agreement between the u. s. and its european allies. that there is a very real threat to ukrainian sovereignty if the russian military is told to go ahead and cross into ukrainian territory. so why, what you see here is, are the usaa trying to raise the pressure step by step by trying to not get rid of any possibility....
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russia absolutely precludes that. and that's a real weakness of the structure, the security council, you're the 5 permanent members, the u. s. a. china, russia, france, and britain. each of them has a veto. each can prevent a resolution from going forward. they're not supposed to use us in this kind of narrow something should way they're not supposed to, didn't offend the perpetrators of mass atrocities. but that's exactly what russia and china been doing in the case of syria and elsewhere, i should say. like, you know, more than 2500 miles away from where we are right now in syria. the misery for millions who are still living under a saw that misery continues and it's faded a lot from the public's radar. we have to admit that. what does today's landmark court case? what does it mean for those syrians? well, you know, one important element of this is, there are certain countries. denmark is a good example which want to pretend that it's safe to send syrian refugees back to syria because in most of syria, the wars of restricting the assad government back to its usual repressive ways. but you know, human rights watches done i
russia absolutely precludes that. and that's a real weakness of the structure, the security council, you're the 5 permanent members, the u. s. a. china, russia, france, and britain. each of them has a veto. each can prevent a resolution from going forward. they're not supposed to use us in this kind of narrow something should way they're not supposed to, didn't offend the perpetrators of mass atrocities. but that's exactly what russia and china been doing in the case of syria and elsewhere, i...
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a rocky start policy amada construct. ah, we started with developments concerning ukraine, u. s. president joe biden has reiterated to his ukranian counterpart, washington's quote readiness to respond decisively if russia were to invade ukraine . the diplomatic route, though, is still being pursued. the u. s. is also requested a un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. now diplomatic editor james base, now on whether there is still a chance to avoid a military confrontation. recent weeks of scene, an unprecedented flurry of diplomacy efforts have intensified as the threat of war grows. a war many believe could now be imminent and very dangerous. meanwhile, troops, tanks and weapons continue to mess in eastern europe. russian forces surround ukraine, nato is reinforcing its members the board of russia while some members of the alliance, but notably not germany ascending anti tank and anti aircraft missiles to ukraine. so is there now a way to stop this march to war? span juergen son is a stony as ambassador to the united nations. his country is a neighbor to russia and until the end of last year served on the security council, there's always room cont
a rocky start policy amada construct. ah, we started with developments concerning ukraine, u. s. president joe biden has reiterated to his ukranian counterpart, washington's quote readiness to respond decisively if russia were to invade ukraine . the diplomatic route, though, is still being pursued. the u. s. is also requested a un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. now diplomatic editor james base, now on whether there is still a chance...
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a breakthrough. although the u. s. in russia have agreed to keep negotiating. ca diplomats met in geneva, his tension spike of a russian troop build up near ukraine. so for many inside ukraine the situation is reminiscent of 2014 when the war in the countries east began harder. abdul hamid is in care of where it some people are bracing themselves, so contract i know how many she's come to pay her respects not to forget friends lost since the war broke out in the east of the country in 2014 in there. sarah got sca was a volunteer back then providing support to the soldiers on the front line. the idea of possible renewed fighting worries her me of course, i think her the words going on and on from 2014 i don't know where we have a big world, but we held guns and we already talk of war and a possible russian invasion concerns many ukrainians, but people here feel things could be different this time around. many a grateful of the support. some western countries have provided ukraine some publicly thank in the u. k for its recent del
a breakthrough. although the u. s. in russia have agreed to keep negotiating. ca diplomats met in geneva, his tension spike of a russian troop build up near ukraine. so for many inside ukraine the situation is reminiscent of 2014 when the war in the countries east began harder. abdul hamid is in care of where it some people are bracing themselves, so contract i know how many she's come to pay her respects not to forget friends lost since the war broke out in the east of the country in 2014 in...
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well, moscow, washington, currently abroad, and a diplomatic and political crisis, the u. s. accuses russia of a build up of troops at the border of ukraine. moscow in turn is pledged to defend the dumbass region if it was a military escalation. there, some concern that the u. s is trying to curb, though, russia's legitimate activities. this is, of course, a reflection of the general us strategy. they have their national interests in every country. russia can't have its national interest. but all the while the united states has its national interest all over the world. i have no doubt that the west, as in the case of but a roof will use the situation. first of all, in terms of propaganda and moscow, i had a wednesdays talks between russia and nato says it won't come to pressure from washington. it follows reports. the biden administration's working on tough sanctions against russia. if it invades ukraine, russia will not bow to us pressure and will not accept any concessions. the unilateral approach proposed by the u. s. a. nato can't be used as the basis for discussing security guarantees.
well, moscow, washington, currently abroad, and a diplomatic and political crisis, the u. s. accuses russia of a build up of troops at the border of ukraine. moscow in turn is pledged to defend the dumbass region if it was a military escalation. there, some concern that the u. s is trying to curb, though, russia's legitimate activities. this is, of course, a reflection of the general us strategy. they have their national interests in every country. russia can't have its national interest. but...
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a star in i'm no gloomy. ah. the u. s. accused russia planning a so called false flag operation and eastern ukraine in an attempt to create a pretext for invasion. according to washington bears evidence that russian agents might already be in the country to carry out acts of sabotage and blame ukraine for them. a criminal spokesman has dismissed the reports as unfounded mike on a report. after a week of negotiation in 3 european cities, there are no signs of any diplomatic breakthrough. and a warning from the white house at the ukraine crisis could escalate even further. with the claim that russia is planning to create a pretext for an invasion, we have information that indicates rash has already pre positioned a group of operatives to conduct a false flag operation in eastern ukraine. the operatives are trained in urban warfare and in using explosives to carry out acts of sabotage against russia's own proxy forces from everybody. the allegation was echoed. ready by the u. s. defense department, we already have in addition, indications t
a star in i'm no gloomy. ah. the u. s. accused russia planning a so called false flag operation and eastern ukraine in an attempt to create a pretext for invasion. according to washington bears evidence that russian agents might already be in the country to carry out acts of sabotage and blame ukraine for them. a criminal spokesman has dismissed the reports as unfounded mike on a report. after a week of negotiation in 3 european cities, there are no signs of any diplomatic breakthrough. and a...
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ah, to have a quick check on the top story 0 now to 0. the u. s. accused russia of planning a so called false flag operation and eastern ukraine in an attempt to create a pretext for an invasion. rush of those as the claims are unfounded. as part of its plans, russia's laying the groundwork to had the option of fabricating a pretext for invasion. and we've seen this before. we saw this before leading up to 2014 just to know i including to sabotage activities and information operations by using ukraine of preparing an imminent attack.
ah, to have a quick check on the top story 0 now to 0. the u. s. accused russia of planning a so called false flag operation and eastern ukraine in an attempt to create a pretext for an invasion. rush of those as the claims are unfounded. as part of its plans, russia's laying the groundwork to had the option of fabricating a pretext for invasion. and we've seen this before. we saw this before leading up to 2014 just to know i including to sabotage activities and information operations by using...
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a president. on the 11th anniversary of the countries revolution, ah, blown welcome to the program or the u. s. as one that russia is preparing a pretext for the invasion of ukraine white house press secretary gen saki said the u. s. government has information that russia has positioned a group of operatives to carry out a false flag mission in easton ukraine. now saki said the operators were trained in urban warfare and could use explosives in fake attacks on russia's own forces to justify an invasion. she said misinformation of false provocations being placed in ukrainian social media to so division within ukrainian society. saki said similar operations preceded the conflict in 2014 their equivalence as the sabotage operation claims were unfounded. well, the warning came hours after a major cyber attack targeted around 70 ukrainian government websites. before these sites went down, a statement was flashed across a morning ukraine is that all their personal data would be made. public government said it's now fixed, the websites, a no personal data was stolen. the attack coincides with week of talks aimed at ease
a president. on the 11th anniversary of the countries revolution, ah, blown welcome to the program or the u. s. as one that russia is preparing a pretext for the invasion of ukraine white house press secretary gen saki said the u. s. government has information that russia has positioned a group of operatives to carry out a false flag mission in easton ukraine. now saki said the operators were trained in urban warfare and could use explosives in fake attacks on russia's own forces to justify an...
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u. s. government. while the american stock exchange experienced a turbulent diamant concerns of a u. s. involvement in the ukraine, russia crisis coming after a day of hysteria with the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of affairs. a conflict was imminent. stock stumbles over 10 percent. with the dow jones taking a major hit that things did to recover a touch by the close of play a market next. but we spoke, he says, politics is to blame. to draw from the u. s. equity market today had 3 direct costs . the 1st is the growing tension between the united states and russia. ukraine. the 2nd is the u. s. federal reserve meeting later this week to discuss either going to fight inflation. and the 3rd is of the stock market a extraordinary amount from there. march 2020 lowe's without a correction, investors are going to generate the biggest factor, the tension between the u. s. western europe and russia, ukraine. anytime to major superpowers based off their worries about the cost of a conflict on the risk that it will spill over job areas plus energy. as you job export of russia and western europe has a lot to lose.
u. s. government. while the american stock exchange experienced a turbulent diamant concerns of a u. s. involvement in the ukraine, russia crisis coming after a day of hysteria with the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of affairs. a conflict was imminent. stock stumbles over 10 percent. with the dow jones taking a major hit that things did to recover a touch by the close of play a market next. but we spoke, he says, politics is to blame. to draw from the u. s. equity market today...
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if russia in fades, ukraine, d u. s. has requested a public un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. became francis the military leaders at the country will return to constitutional order when the conditions are right that the tenant colonel pull on re me but has addressed the nation for the 1st time since seizing power in a coup on monday. first female president of honduras has been sworn in c, a. mont, castro takes over from to time present one, orlando, hernandez. 62 year old castro faces. i expectation to hold the dispute ever. who leads the newly elected congress? now then us president joe biden is confirmed. he will nominate the 1st black women to the supreme court biden. didn't say who his normally would be, but pledge to announce his decision before the end of february. he praise outgoing justice stephen bryan for his 27 years on america's highest judicial body. white house correspondent, kimberly how can reports now from washington dc. here today to express the nation's grati
if russia in fades, ukraine, d u. s. has requested a public un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. became francis the military leaders at the country will return to constitutional order when the conditions are right that the tenant colonel pull on re me but has addressed the nation for the 1st time since seizing power in a coup on monday. first female president of honduras has been sworn in c, a. mont, castro takes over from to time present...
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u. s. called an emergency meeting of the security council. the only objection came from moscow and b g. what we saw was a public diplomatic brawl. the u. s. accusing russia of acting like a bully, preparing to strike.
u. s. called an emergency meeting of the security council. the only objection came from moscow and b g. what we saw was a public diplomatic brawl. the u. s. accusing russia of acting like a bully, preparing to strike.
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if russia in bates, the u. s. has requested a public un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. we can, if i says new military lead and says the country will return to constitutional order when the conditions are right, colonel read to me, but as address the nation for the 1st time he sees in monday, the 1st female president of honduras has been sworn to modern castro takes over from to term prison on orlando fernandez at 62 year old castro faces high expectations to toronto. the dispute of a few leaves the newly elected north korean state. media has confirmed that it testified a short range ballistic missiles on thursday. pyongyang has carried out 6 weapon lodges this month, in defiance of un security council resolutions. leader kim jogan has vowed to modernize military. it was seen an undated photographs released after thursday's test, at a factory that state media se can transform metals in ways that are useful for manufacturing missiles. tapes on, we can speak to young oak fr
if russia in bates, the u. s. has requested a public un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. we can, if i says new military lead and says the country will return to constitutional order when the conditions are right, colonel read to me, but as address the nation for the 1st time he sees in monday, the 1st female president of honduras has been sworn to modern castro takes over from to term prison on orlando fernandez at 62 year old castro...
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russia's issues are with nato military exercises or. ready with the posture of nato, i think the u. s. has done a very smart thing to say, like what russia, your concerns are really are the security or security issues such as are military exercises or various arms sales that we have done in our, in arms transfers to ukraine. we can talk about that is we have a long history of talking about that with the russians and the soviet since the cold war period. ready of trying to create strategic stability. but i think at the heart of this, i think is about russia wanting to control ukraine in what the us is not going to do is to sort of see too ridiculous demand, such as ensuring that, that ukraine will never be part of nato. frankly, russia already have sort of a detail about that because russia has occupied part of the brain. and i don't think there's any possible way that ukraine becomes part of nato, as long as russian forces are still on cranium territory. so i think what we're really talking about is the russian looking for reasons to walk away from talks to justify potential invasion. and so that
russia's issues are with nato military exercises or. ready with the posture of nato, i think the u. s. has done a very smart thing to say, like what russia, your concerns are really are the security or security issues such as are military exercises or various arms sales that we have done in our, in arms transfers to ukraine. we can talk about that is we have a long history of talking about that with the russians and the soviet since the cold war period. ready of trying to create strategic...
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russia and the u. s. began in geneva without a handshake or other formalities, irreconcilable positions, divide the 2 countries. russia wants bullet proof guarantees that ukraine will never become a nato member, a promise. the u. s. categorically rejects the u. s. deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman said the talks couldn't be considered negotiations under current terms and that russia must deescalate. now, if moscow wants to keep talking, russia has been massing soldiers near the ukranian border for weeks, causing concern for russia. denies any intention to attack russia's deputy foreign minister called the talks professional. but he says moscow remains firm on a central point to we on the score that for us is absolutely mandatory to make sure that the ukraine never, never, ever, becomes a member of nato. and the answer to that from brussels. the door to nato remains open for ukraine due to memorial renew. it is for ukraine on the 3rd to nato allies, to decide when ukraine is ready for membership. no one else has and there are 2 same thing. multiple experts suspect that for rushes, president putin. the un
russia and the u. s. began in geneva without a handshake or other formalities, irreconcilable positions, divide the 2 countries. russia wants bullet proof guarantees that ukraine will never become a nato member, a promise. the u. s. categorically rejects the u. s. deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman said the talks couldn't be considered negotiations under current terms and that russia must deescalate. now, if moscow wants to keep talking, russia has been massing soldiers near the ukranian...
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russia is a reckoning, 3 decades in the making. talk to me about that. how is it a reckoning? because i think in the 990 s, the u. s. in europe tried to create a new euro, atlantic security, or the after the collapse of the soviet union in which russia would have a stake, which russia would believe in. but we were unable to do this in the really what had to happen was what did happen was that the u. s. in europe really favor if you like the security concerns off central and eastern europe, which after all, had been over the centuries, invaded and occupied by russia. that was one favorite over the interest of russia, which would have been to kind of recreate a system where russia had a sphere of influence over the, let's say post soviet states which the west recognized. we weren't willing to do this. and this is where we are now. in 1994, the partnership for peace initiative launched under which new allies would gain contingent membership in nato, but only in phases. and so this was the phased enlargement of nato. that was taking into consideration the, the border sensibility and sensitivities of russia. now, this ide
russia is a reckoning, 3 decades in the making. talk to me about that. how is it a reckoning? because i think in the 990 s, the u. s. in europe tried to create a new euro, atlantic security, or the after the collapse of the soviet union in which russia would have a stake, which russia would believe in. but we were unable to do this in the really what had to happen was what did happen was that the u. s. in europe really favor if you like the security concerns off central and eastern europe,...
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u. s. secretary of state antony blanket is engineer for a meeting with russian foreign minister survey. laugh rob russia is seeking to hold a nato expansion and membership for ukraine. moldova, the u. s. will not provide such assurances, but instead will encourage diplomacy to resolve security differences. there is no urgency to the negotiations. president biden warned, with russian troops position close to ukraine's border. he believes russian president vladimir putin intends to attack. and a russian invasion of ukraine may be imminent. kimberly health al jazeera, the white house, as tensions rise, you are sick, trista, and nibbling, can will meet his russian counterbalance ok level in geneva. among the issues the breakaway donetta and lance greetings, russian separatists took control of these areas in 2014 and moscow could seek autonomy for them. russia will also reiterate its demand that ukraine never becomes a nato member. moscow wants nato out of eastern europe and a ban on intermediate range missiles. but the u. s. and it's nato ally, say they won't block ukrainian membership, and they want russia
u. s. secretary of state antony blanket is engineer for a meeting with russian foreign minister survey. laugh rob russia is seeking to hold a nato expansion and membership for ukraine. moldova, the u. s. will not provide such assurances, but instead will encourage diplomacy to resolve security differences. there is no urgency to the negotiations. president biden warned, with russian troops position close to ukraine's border. he believes russian president vladimir putin intends to attack. and a...
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u. s is saying that will not happen. a compromise the u. s. is putting forward is that it would, it would give a heads up to russia each time. for example, there's some sort of military joint exercises or what is blad at in the days ahead or into years ahead. so finding a compromise on that will be extremely difficult. and i think a lot of people, especially here in your grade when he speak to them, they saying that the issue is not only about ukraine and russia, the issues about do u. s. and russia finding some sort of compromise when it comes to this part of the world. not only about. b ukraine. all right, how the other made their law for us in kiev? let's go over to dos jibari now, who's in a moscow dorsey, as what it was mentioning, the russian foreign minister says 11 will be meeting with the u. s. secretary of state on friday. what a rush, an official saying about that meeting? well, according to the foreign ministry spokesperson, this upcoming meeting will determine the next steps in the guarantees that this countries seeks from the u. s. government in their requests that nato does not expand further and that ukraine
u. s is saying that will not happen. a compromise the u. s. is putting forward is that it would, it would give a heads up to russia each time. for example, there's some sort of military joint exercises or what is blad at in the days ahead or into years ahead. so finding a compromise on that will be extremely difficult. and i think a lot of people, especially here in your grade when he speak to them, they saying that the issue is not only about ukraine and russia, the issues about do u. s. and...
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u. s. in russia, the 2 largest nuclear powers may be on the verge of conflict? no, it's because biden happen to say that there might not be a major u. s. war against russia. in the event that there was a quote minor incursion into ukraine. so a bind is in a corner right now if he wanted to step back. and he said, look, let's, let's calm things down. let's not like play chicken, right, right there in ukraine. i don't think he has any political rome. i mean, the closed ranks within the u. s. ruling establishment echoed by the media. whether it's m s, n, b, c, or fox news, it's the same chorus and, and the question is why, what, as, what has actually happened? russia has a mass troops, allegedly inside of russia. russia has said in writing, look, this is a red line couldn't set at the end of the year. press conference, this is a red line. we will not let you crane. we will not let our border area be a staging ground for advanced weapons with missiles whose flight time might be 2 or 3 minutes to their targets in russia, or to allow ukraine to be permanently in nature. so that kind of scenario can play out. that's a red line, we
u. s. in russia, the 2 largest nuclear powers may be on the verge of conflict? no, it's because biden happen to say that there might not be a major u. s. war against russia. in the event that there was a quote minor incursion into ukraine. so a bind is in a corner right now if he wanted to step back. and he said, look, let's, let's calm things down. let's not like play chicken, right, right there in ukraine. i don't think he has any political rome. i mean, the closed ranks within the u. s....
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it will be met with swift, severe, and a united response from the united states and are partisan allies. u. s. intelligence says russia has already amassed at least a 100000 troops on its western border and is moving weapons into allied belarus, north of ukraine. the u. s. and russian positions are clearly far apart to blink and allow for making very little real progress. but the 2 men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy, as waived, the escalating a crisis which could lead to war. it was on the shores of lake geneva, the talks between the u. s. and russia led to the end of the cold war, decades on how old rivalries have resurfaced, both sides accused each other regression and relations of dangerously deteriorated . the outlook for the coming weeks is turbulent. natasha butler, al jazeera geneva, or despite the differences, the u. s. and russia say they're open to further dialogues, dosage bar reports from oscar. the russian foreign minister said that there is currently a lot of hysteria that russia is not interested in invading ukraine. and all this talk is a false narrative that's been created by the western po
it will be met with swift, severe, and a united response from the united states and are partisan allies. u. s. intelligence says russia has already amassed at least a 100000 troops on its western border and is moving weapons into allied belarus, north of ukraine. the u. s. and russian positions are clearly far apart to blink and allow for making very little real progress. but the 2 men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy, as waived, the escalating a crisis which could lead to war. it was...
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a at this. the u. s. president products russia will invade you crime. he's warmed his counter thought about him, a putin. they'll be costly, sanctions and heavy human losses for his actions. of a joe biden went on to say, he believed the russian leader is not a full blown boy. your effective state is in the ukraine to reaffirm american support. anthony blinked and warmed russia could invaded for a short notice elite russian funds minister. so the, a lot problem to meet on fighter on the 1st day flight to tell us and south today's volcanic eruption on some army has landed, the civic on a nation has been cut off from the world since the disaster. the flight from new zealand is being followed by another from australia. yes, president jo biden's been rebuilding relationships with european allies and nato off a ties were left strained and donald trump, his top foreign policy remains the threat posed by russia on the ukrainian border as dominant came reports from berlin. this is the front line in the as yet undeclared war between ukraine and russia. few foreig
a at this. the u. s. president products russia will invade you crime. he's warmed his counter thought about him, a putin. they'll be costly, sanctions and heavy human losses for his actions. of a joe biden went on to say, he believed the russian leader is not a full blown boy. your effective state is in the ukraine to reaffirm american support. anthony blinked and warmed russia could invaded for a short notice elite russian funds minister. so the, a lot problem to meet on fighter on the 1st day...
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it will be met with swift, severe, and a united response from united states and are partisan allies. u. s. intelligence says russia has already amassed at least a 100000 troops on its western border and is moving weapons into allied belarus, north of ukraine. the u. s. and russian positions are clearly far apart to blink and allow for making very little real progress. but the 2 men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy as a way of the escalating, a crisis which could lead to war. it was on the shores of lake geneva, the talks between the u. s. and russia led to the end of the cold war, decades on how old rivalries have resurfaced. both sides accuse each other. regression and relations are dangerously deteriorated. the outlook for the coming weeks is to natasha butler. just sarah geneva, the build up of russian troops on the border, has raised fears of conflict for many ukrainians, and the 1st shipment of additional u. s. military aid, $200000000.00 worth of equipment has arrived in the capital cave. but hundreds of people have rallied in the city calling for the escalation. ah, for more on this, i am joined by
it will be met with swift, severe, and a united response from united states and are partisan allies. u. s. intelligence says russia has already amassed at least a 100000 troops on its western border and is moving weapons into allied belarus, north of ukraine. the u. s. and russian positions are clearly far apart to blink and allow for making very little real progress. but the 2 men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy as a way of the escalating, a crisis which could lead to war. it was on...
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a ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. the u. s. rejects calls for immediate sanctions on russia. ukrainian soldiers patrol day a border is more than 100000 russian troops mash on the other side, but u. s. secretary of state antony blink and says, diplomacy needs to be given a chance 1st to discourage russia from inviting. also coming up a few as imposed in bikini faso optim paypal, barricaded the streets with burning ties in support of soldiers. staging a mutiny, a demanding military prosper zine as anger rises over the inability to stop an islamist insurgency and make over for em and the hams, or at least they mascots the candies famous, but melting in your mouth, not in your hand. now i want to be known for something else, inclusiveness. ah, i'm anthony. how'd welcome military i deserve. i think in here from the u. s. pollen. britain and others as he crime faces the threat of a possible new invasion by russia. calls have been growing for economic sanctions on oscar as it builds up its forces along the border. but washington has said, diplomacy needs to be given another chance.
a ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. the u. s. rejects calls for immediate sanctions on russia. ukrainian soldiers patrol day a border is more than 100000 russian troops mash on the other side, but u. s. secretary of state antony blink and says, diplomacy needs to be given a chance 1st to discourage russia from inviting. also coming up a few as imposed in bikini faso optim paypal, barricaded the streets with burning ties in support of soldiers. staging a mutiny, a demanding military...
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a 0. let's remind you of the main news. the south talks between russia of the u. s . over mounting tension and ukraine of concluded without a resolution. u. s. secretary of state antony blanket has been meeting russia's foreign minister. so gala ross in yemen, at least 76 people are reported to have been killed in an ass strike that had a temporary detention center who the rebel say the saudi led coalition struck the facility and saw the province. the area is a hoot, the stronghold and aid from around the world is being sent to toner, was the pacific island nation clears up after a major pl kenneth corruption and tsunami. at least 3 people on and had died following saturdays in a rush. at least 17 people have died in an explosion at western gone up. it happened in a small town near the city of go. so videos from the scene posted on social media, showed the extent of the damage. police said the blast happened on a truck carrying explosives between 2 gold mines, collided with a motorcycle, it dozens of buildings were destroyed and several people were injured. most of the
a 0. let's remind you of the main news. the south talks between russia of the u. s . over mounting tension and ukraine of concluded without a resolution. u. s. secretary of state antony blanket has been meeting russia's foreign minister. so gala ross in yemen, at least 76 people are reported to have been killed in an ass strike that had a temporary detention center who the rebel say the saudi led coalition struck the facility and saw the province. the area is a hoot, the stronghold and aid from...
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russia invades ukraine. the u. s. is also requested a public un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior, rushes foreign ministry says the idea of.
russia invades ukraine. the u. s. is also requested a public un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior, rushes foreign ministry says the idea of.
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to try to deescalate the crisis between russia and the west because of the $100000.00 or so. russian troops stationed a on the border across from ukraine, the u. s. and other countries, as you know, are very worried that russia is looking to invade ukraine in the coming weeks as a way of extending its influence in a central and eastern europe. and that is something that washington especially does not want to see of. there also has not been any development from washington side on responding to russia's request for rug guarantees that nato would pull back it's of florida deploy troops back to central europe away from eastern europe. as well as promising and writing that ukraine would never be admitted to nato, the u. s. has said it won't stand for any interference in nato's affairs. that countries that want to apply to nato have the right to do so. and, but they can only be admitted if they meet nato's stringent standards. but at the end of the day, the u. s. is not going to stand for any outside party trying to dictate how nato conducts it's a security affairs. now the matter of the alleged false flag operation being set up, use officials were ve
to try to deescalate the crisis between russia and the west because of the $100000.00 or so. russian troops stationed a on the border across from ukraine, the u. s. and other countries, as you know, are very worried that russia is looking to invade ukraine in the coming weeks as a way of extending its influence in a central and eastern europe. and that is something that washington especially does not want to see of. there also has not been any development from washington side on responding to...
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u. s a and russia. what was the immediate effect probably to mobilize support among western, the rest, the public, the western media. we have seen a strong efforts by trans atlantic media to mobilize support in favor of kaiser stant, or are a door a pain cost on as a are completely dictate tauriel author retiring regime or it is an ortho. busy retire in state without question, but it is for sure not the sort of her even dictatorship that some people tried to or. busy some journalist tried door make up here in, during the 1st days of the, of the uprising. but as i said before, am this quickly faded and people facing the reality. i would even say that the mr. blankenberg today would not repeat his command. thomas fast pandora journalist and author joining us live or on our t international. a great pleasure. thank you very much. welcome. bereaved families who had to bury their loved ones during the height of the case. first cove had lockdown, have slammed an apology from the prime minister boris johnson as
u. s a and russia. what was the immediate effect probably to mobilize support among western, the rest, the public, the western media. we have seen a strong efforts by trans atlantic media to mobilize support in favor of kaiser stant, or are a door a pain cost on as a are completely dictate tauriel author retiring regime or it is an ortho. busy retire in state without question, but it is for sure not the sort of her even dictatorship that some people tried to or. busy some journalist tried door...