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u. s. president donald trump said that the u. s. also made a mistake by not quote, punishing russia for the 1st attack on ukraine. he's actually talking about the unrest of 2014, during which his neo crime state department pal, victoria newland, was spotted handing out cookies and caught blabbing on the phone about which ukrainian opposition members would make up the new government both and also claim to regret not bringing ukraine and ga, into nato on a fast track back in 2008, which europe rejected. but nato expansion equals peace in bolton's world. because of course, it does. if the entire world belongs to nato and answers to washington, then there's no descent, no opposing interests or agendas. and therefore no one left overthrow bulletin also reveals that he tried to work his seductive magic on belarus and steal away the russian neighbor. how on earth did president alexander lucas jenko ever managed to resist this? the reason that i wanted to see because shank, i was to see if we could pull him away from moscow. and i really, i real
u. s. president donald trump said that the u. s. also made a mistake by not quote, punishing russia for the 1st attack on ukraine. he's actually talking about the unrest of 2014, during which his neo crime state department pal, victoria newland, was spotted handing out cookies and caught blabbing on the phone about which ukrainian opposition members would make up the new government both and also claim to regret not bringing ukraine and ga, into nato on a fast track back in 2008, which europe...
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u. s. also came out and said that it expects israel to prosecute is really settlers who are responsible for that violence and pay damages to the palestinians whose homes are cars are property, was damaged in the right overnight. so that is an interesting take if you remember that this comes off the back of summit that was organized by the united states in jordan and egypt to try to bring both sides to the table of housing authority. these really government to try to come to some kind of a solution looks like just hours after those announcements were made from that summit more violence or rotted. so we're likely to see more broad condemnations and voices from across international bodies, united states, and other international mediators. will condemn this violence and also try to call for calming of the tensions. so we are seeing a wave of political pressure being exerted on both sides. but can we actually expect anything to change in the short term? so that will be really interesting to see. it l
u. s. also came out and said that it expects israel to prosecute is really settlers who are responsible for that violence and pay damages to the palestinians whose homes are cars are property, was damaged in the right overnight. so that is an interesting take if you remember that this comes off the back of summit that was organized by the united states in jordan and egypt to try to bring both sides to the table of housing authority. these really government to try to come to some kind of a...
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u. s. also metal in investigations into the attack. a so called independent investigative commission also turned out to be interested in covering the tracks of their closest allies, norway, and america. according to hurst, his report, the u. s. informed its allies about possible unusual activity in the baltic sea in june, sweden, germany and denmark formed a group to look for clues, but failed to find anything significant, while also preventing russia from looking into the incident in the aftermath of the attack. that despite european countries suffering, the consequences of having russian gas imports cut off the u. s. immediately denied the american journals as revelations. labeling them complete nonsense. and you or anybody else at a army of any communication with german, norwegian, ambassadors, or officials on this matter. on the matter of yours from 2 on the matter of the latest obligations it would, it would not be typical for us to engage allies in partners on something that is utter incomplete nonsense. and that should be reject
u. s. also metal in investigations into the attack. a so called independent investigative commission also turned out to be interested in covering the tracks of their closest allies, norway, and america. according to hurst, his report, the u. s. informed its allies about possible unusual activity in the baltic sea in june, sweden, germany and denmark formed a group to look for clues, but failed to find anything significant, while also preventing russia from looking into the incident in the...
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u. s. also slated to continue helping ukraine with financial aid. they have promised to provide ukraine with 18000000000 euros this year to help the government keep paying wages and pensions and to keep it keeping to keep running the.
u. s. also slated to continue helping ukraine with financial aid. they have promised to provide ukraine with 18000000000 euros this year to help the government keep paying wages and pensions and to keep it keeping to keep running the.
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u. s. f also proposing, well, an aerial attack with bombs, naval forces were actually pushing for what they were calling some sort of a submarine attack. now the ideas were turned down in favor of a secret service plan involving a covert operation. a u. s. officials themselves had previously made no secret of their intentions. don't listen to me ever listen to this. if russia invades, then there will be, there will be no longer a north stream to we will bring it into. i am. i think the administration is very gratified to know that north stream too is now as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the sea. these pipelines that is more streamlined from 2 we're not pumping gas into europe. that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for, for the years to come. site has used unnamed sources to reveal, draw cities that they have to deny this, and they have to try and smear isiah sh. because what he is saying in effect is that the biden administration is responsible for perhaps one of the wor
u. s. f also proposing, well, an aerial attack with bombs, naval forces were actually pushing for what they were calling some sort of a submarine attack. now the ideas were turned down in favor of a secret service plan involving a covert operation. a u. s. officials themselves had previously made no secret of their intentions. don't listen to me ever listen to this. if russia invades, then there will be, there will be no longer a north stream to we will bring it into. i am. i think the...
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u. s, which is also a guilty of propping up authoritarian regimes and ignoring human rights abuses that i suppose the one advantage that the u. s. has of russia right now is, is money which it can, it can throw at africa. so, and fact it's a bit difficult to speak about europe game claim here, because i recall that the competence of the european union when it comes to current security policy, your so security policy is they're running through the members. so all the decisions i've taken benjamin images, which means that there's very much depends on what national governments prioritize as strategies these every, every come in. thank one game game plan. if you want to put that on the bid as a one approach that is widely shan't european. so you, without letting k is that basically all europeans say that we need a so called connected approach to security, which relies on improving the living condition and to eliminate for example, of root causes off instability, which then potentially could also fewer terrorism and overall. yeah, and more instead of reaching so the idea is to eliminate that.
u. s, which is also a guilty of propping up authoritarian regimes and ignoring human rights abuses that i suppose the one advantage that the u. s. has of russia right now is, is money which it can, it can throw at africa. so, and fact it's a bit difficult to speak about europe game claim here, because i recall that the competence of the european union when it comes to current security policy, your so security policy is they're running through the members. so all the decisions i've taken...
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u. s. also metals in investigators into the blast. well, a so called the independent investigative commission also turned out to be interested in covering up the tracks of the closest allies, norway in america. this is according to see more house report u. s. informed its allies about possible unusual activity in the baltic in june, sweden, germany in denmark, formed a group to look for clues, would fail to fight anything significant while also blocking russia from investigating the aftermath of the attack. well, that is just by european countries suffering. the consequences of having russian gas essentially cut off the u. s. mutually deny the american journalists revelations, leveling them as complete nonsense. have you or anybody else at the state department of any communication with german norwegian ambassador, or other lines or officials on this matter? on the matter of nordstrom to on the matter of the latest obligations, it would, it would not be typical for us to engage allies in partners on something that is utter incomplete no
u. s. also metals in investigators into the blast. well, a so called the independent investigative commission also turned out to be interested in covering up the tracks of the closest allies, norway in america. this is according to see more house report u. s. informed its allies about possible unusual activity in the baltic in june, sweden, germany in denmark, formed a group to look for clues, would fail to fight anything significant while also blocking russia from investigating the aftermath...
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u. s. in coordination. g 7 countries also announced new sanctions targeting musket. a main objective of our sanctions has been to degrade russia's ability to wage war to, to private of the goods through sanctions and export controls. it needs to supply its military. and i think we've been quite successful in doing that. um, over $9000.00 worship tanks have been destroyed over the last year and the biggest tank factories are shut down because they're unable to gain access to the inputs that they need a to repair or rebuild tanks out. we're seeing them. i'm really trying to look all over the world to find the equipment that they need to supply their military. they're turning to north korea to iran. the u. s. also announced an additional $2000000000.00 and military assistance to ukraine. the details from practical, hey, now in washington, d. c. a day after this began, the us president asked congress for $3500000000.00 in military 8 for ukraine. a year later, the amount has increased almost tenfold. in the beginning, u. s. provided stinger anti aircraft, and javelin, and
u. s. in coordination. g 7 countries also announced new sanctions targeting musket. a main objective of our sanctions has been to degrade russia's ability to wage war to, to private of the goods through sanctions and export controls. it needs to supply its military. and i think we've been quite successful in doing that. um, over $9000.00 worship tanks have been destroyed over the last year and the biggest tank factories are shut down because they're unable to gain access to the inputs that they...
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u . s. also bake of ford has announced plans to slash nearly 4000 jobs in europe over the next 3 years. the cuts are to be focused on the areas of product development and administration. the will to make a site's rising costs and the need for a leaner structure as it pivots towards producing electric vehicles. most of those cuts will be in germany and in the u. k. l, our summer ford cut about 3000 product development jobs in the us in canada, and in india. and we can get more on this from my colleague, cassandra sent from d w business. hi cassandra, and what these cuts tell us about foods business here in europe in particular? well, ford, like many automakers, is taking this leap into electric vehicle production. but unlike some of its competitors, it's a little bit late to the game here. now, ford has been investing billions of euro's into electric car production, specifically in cologne, here in germany. but it's 1st electric vehicles, purely electric vehicles, in europe produce solely in europe are not central off the line in cologne until this year. so also stepping back in terms of
u . s. also bake of ford has announced plans to slash nearly 4000 jobs in europe over the next 3 years. the cuts are to be focused on the areas of product development and administration. the will to make a site's rising costs and the need for a leaner structure as it pivots towards producing electric vehicles. most of those cuts will be in germany and in the u. k. l, our summer ford cut about 3000 product development jobs in the us in canada, and in india. and we can get more on this from my...
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u. s . stay open and also that this visit will indeed happen. or mostly also because they don't want to prevent the plant in or an export controls by the u. s. they want intact trade relations with the u. s. et cetera. and they want to de escalate things. but on the other hand, the rhetoric here from beijing is, you know, very strong, it's very confrontational, i would say. and it doesn't really, you know, facilitate things when you want to have constructive talks for a future visit by blinking, mixed messages coming there. how would you describe relations between the us and china right now by the where the bigger picture is set and they are at a record low and a since probably several decades. but recently there was actually a good vendor of opportunity. both sides had some modest hopes of a diplomatic reset, but now this is completely shattered by this spy balloon incident that has poisoned atmosphere. and there's also another diplomatic threat other, or kevin mccarthy versus speaker of the u. s. her house of representatives has already voice e
u. s . stay open and also that this visit will indeed happen. or mostly also because they don't want to prevent the plant in or an export controls by the u. s. they want intact trade relations with the u. s. et cetera. and they want to de escalate things. but on the other hand, the rhetoric here from beijing is, you know, very strong, it's very confrontational, i would say. and it doesn't really, you know, facilitate things when you want to have constructive talks for a future visit by...
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u. s also made a mistake by not quote, punishing russia for the 1st attack on ukraine. he's actually talking about the unrest of 2014, during which his neo crime state department pal, victoria newland, was spotted handing out cookies and caught blabbing on the phone about which ukrainian opposition members would make up the new government both and also claim to regret not bringing ukraine and ga, into nato on a fast track back in 2008, which europe rejected. but nato expansion equals peace in bolton's world. because of course, it does. if the entire world belongs to nato and answers to washington, then there's no descent, no opposing interests or agendas. and therefore no one left overthrow bulletin also reveals that he tried to work his seductive magic on belarus and steal away the russian neighbor. how on earth did president alexander lucas jenko ever managed to resist this? the reason that i wanted to see blue book is shank. i was to see if we could pull him away from moscow. and i really, i really felt that this was nato had created this problem in many respects by
u. s also made a mistake by not quote, punishing russia for the 1st attack on ukraine. he's actually talking about the unrest of 2014, during which his neo crime state department pal, victoria newland, was spotted handing out cookies and caught blabbing on the phone about which ukrainian opposition members would make up the new government both and also claim to regret not bringing ukraine and ga, into nato on a fast track back in 2008, which europe rejected. but nato expansion equals peace in...
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u. s. on the plan also provides tax credits to consumers who bought electric cars made in the u. s. which could again make european made electric vehicles less attractive to bias. but even with the biggest ever climate bill, the u. s. lived behind china's green spending last year, the energy research group, bloomberg any f says almost half of all global energy transition investments were $546000000000.00. while in china, they use as chinese subsidies have been twice as high as those in the block relative to g d, p. the u, as a single entity came 2nd at a $180000000000.00. while the u. s. spent a $141000000000.00 from brussels. i'm joined now by milan elk about milan as a research fellow and head of the climate policy program at the center for european policy studies in brussels. thank you for joining the program. is the right to be threatened by the u. s. is inflation reduction act? well, yes and no. on the one hand, be inflation reduction acts of a very general subsidies and the subsidies are combined with some other measures related to the components that need to be used in the pr
u. s. on the plan also provides tax credits to consumers who bought electric cars made in the u. s. which could again make european made electric vehicles less attractive to bias. but even with the biggest ever climate bill, the u. s. lived behind china's green spending last year, the energy research group, bloomberg any f says almost half of all global energy transition investments were $546000000000.00. while in china, they use as chinese subsidies have been twice as high as those in the...
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u. s. are also calling for com, the e u r. we were seeing even israeli defense, the defense spokesman calling you know, to try to deescalate the situation as we saw on sunday, their efforts being made. there was a special summit being held in jordan to try to calm the situation. there were some positive things that came out of that, particularly there's really agreement to not continue building settlements or putting a hold on settlement expansion for some time. but directly after that we had prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that absolutely there was going to be no pause to settlements. and we had security minister to my bend. we're saying what happens in jordan's days and jordan? so definitely a confused messaging there. and it just doesn't see, this is all coming on the back of 2022, which was the most violent year. this place is seen in some decades almost as the end of the 2nd intifada. this year is looks to be worse. so far. we've seen already in the west bank some 60 palestinians killed this year with him now tha
u. s. are also calling for com, the e u r. we were seeing even israeli defense, the defense spokesman calling you know, to try to deescalate the situation as we saw on sunday, their efforts being made. there was a special summit being held in jordan to try to calm the situation. there were some positive things that came out of that, particularly there's really agreement to not continue building settlements or putting a hold on settlement expansion for some time. but directly after that we had...
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and we've also got an outsider. the u. s. hedge funds are complete. elliot, also in the running to all 3 bits is supposed be somewhere in the region, are $4000000000.00 pounds. and at this point, we're really not sure which way it could go for 1000000000 is, is that, is that enough to satisfy the current owners? it for an out now purchase of manchester, united i have to say when i saw the values come in, i thought they sounded a little low. i have see report saying that the glazes are looking for top dollar in the famous club. so i think realistically, i think any success will be it might have to go from for 1000000000 and why are they willing to stay for 1000000000? it's still an awful lot of money. why are they willing to stump up so much money for manchester? united because it's not as a manchester united are actually in the heights of their power the moment they're not in terms of on pitch success, but they're still probably the biggest football brand internationally. and that commercial success has made them one of the
and we've also got an outsider. the u. s. hedge funds are complete. elliot, also in the running to all 3 bits is supposed be somewhere in the region, are $4000000000.00 pounds. and at this point, we're really not sure which way it could go for 1000000000 is, is that, is that enough to satisfy the current owners? it for an out now purchase of manchester, united i have to say when i saw the values come in, i thought they sounded a little low. i have see report saying that the glazes are looking...
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u. s. president joe biden. you can also see there the 1st lady, dr. jill biden, as well as vice president campbell, a harris's husband as well. the 1st gentleman as well. he is seated there and also in the gallery. there are some very pivotal guests that often give us a bit of a road map to the president's priorities that he'll be laying out the speech. we know, for example, that tyree nichols, parents who remember that ty nichols was the man that was killed in that very graphic video that came out of memphis. he was the victim of police brutality of those 5 memphis police officers accompanying dr. jill, by then will be his step father, as well as his mother, as the president addresses police for forming his speech. we also know that accompanying the 1st lady will be the you praying ambassador to the united states as the president once again, underscore the importance of u. s. support for ukraine. and we also know that there will be as well activism that will be addressed and it looks like the president is about to come in.
u. s. president joe biden. you can also see there the 1st lady, dr. jill biden, as well as vice president campbell, a harris's husband as well. the 1st gentleman as well. he is seated there and also in the gallery. there are some very pivotal guests that often give us a bit of a road map to the president's priorities that he'll be laying out the speech. we know, for example, that tyree nichols, parents who remember that ty nichols was the man that was killed in that very graphic video that came...
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u. s. into the u. s. and also to the entire world. well, yeah, i mean, that is true. i mean, i meant it more from the standpoint of this very defining thing, this thing, overarching, superstructure for a lot of what united states is, is now big, right? yes, we believe that there are fairly quickly issues. but when you go back and look at it, it took some time and we're seeing that sort of dismantling of the baby boomer. well, it's not still going to be wrong and it's still going to be real looking for that difference. and there will be an error i period in which things are pretty shaky out, i think is what we're seeing right now. you, you also right in this book, this caught my eye that you don't know whether or not we will still have a constituted united states in 40 years. are the baby boomers, are they the glue that has a old america together? i would say the baby boomers are lived together beyond the back of the big awards of so many americans. right. i mean, it's a so it's sort of hard, tangled. but yet me, the question is, will there be such a reaction from olde
u. s. into the u. s. and also to the entire world. well, yeah, i mean, that is true. i mean, i meant it more from the standpoint of this very defining thing, this thing, overarching, superstructure for a lot of what united states is, is now big, right? yes, we believe that there are fairly quickly issues. but when you go back and look at it, it took some time and we're seeing that sort of dismantling of the baby boomer. well, it's not still going to be wrong and it's still going to be real...
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u. s. has also given government employees 30 days to remove the app or affairs the chinese app could be used for spy. hong kong has announced it's lifting one other world's last face mask mandates imposed during the pandemic. from wednesday, residents will be able to leave home without a mass for the 1st time in nearly a 1000 days. it's the last karone of ours measured still in force. in the financial hub, north korea's leader kim jong own has ordered a quote from the mental transformation of the countries agriculture. there speculation about a serious food shortage in the country. state media has reported what measures will be taken. on monday, kim opened the political conference dedicated to agriculture and football. linelle messy has won, fif us male player of the year award for the 7th time. last year, he guided argentina to the world cup title and helped ferris samar, when the french league bath. lorna's alexia protests took home the 2022 women's award. the ceremony in paris follow the vote by fans and football personalities. ah, lin messy has gone from winning this famous trophy for th
u. s. has also given government employees 30 days to remove the app or affairs the chinese app could be used for spy. hong kong has announced it's lifting one other world's last face mask mandates imposed during the pandemic. from wednesday, residents will be able to leave home without a mass for the 1st time in nearly a 1000 days. it's the last karone of ours measured still in force. in the financial hub, north korea's leader kim jong own has ordered a quote from the mental transformation of...
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u. s. and also to hinder any form of diplomatic recovery. now that's something that is shared across all political parties. we've heard from both republicans and democrats saying exactly that that they believe that there was a plot to under foot to buy china, to diffuse or to destroy the negotiation process. and iran supreme leader i taught at home and i as pod and tens of thousands of prisoners according to state television. ponds include some people who are arrested during recent anti government protest activists. a 20000 people have been detained since september demonstrations followed the death in police custody of 22 year old man saw, i mean that's it for myself and the team here in london. so now there will be more news a bit later on studio be unscripted as the program coming up next. ah, we town the untold story, lulu. we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes us. a fan sir guy from my eyes and power in pasha. we tell your stories. we are your voice, your news, your net back out his ear. ah, i could
u. s. and also to hinder any form of diplomatic recovery. now that's something that is shared across all political parties. we've heard from both republicans and democrats saying exactly that that they believe that there was a plot to under foot to buy china, to diffuse or to destroy the negotiation process. and iran supreme leader i taught at home and i as pod and tens of thousands of prisoners according to state television. ponds include some people who are arrested during recent anti...
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u. s. aerospace and want him to do so now because they also believe that the u. s. could gain some information on chinese intelligence by taking this balloon down. so again, the pressure to do something is rising, but no decision has been made on that yet. the w correspondence and we sum us kinda in washington. thank you. leaders of a european union have stopped short of granting ukraine a fast track to membership and the block at a summit with the you leaders and keep ukraine's president bullet. amir zalinski repeated his appeal to speed things up. he's an ukraine deserved to begin negotiations on joining the block. this very year. european officials bound to provide enduring support to ukraine, but that there were no shortcuts to eat membership. this history making summits offered up a flurry of announcements amidst the wintry conditions in keith. it was also a chance for the ease top officials to demonstrate the growing ties between ukraine and the european union. the future of ukraine is within the european union, lucrative people. you have made a clear choice f
u. s. aerospace and want him to do so now because they also believe that the u. s. could gain some information on chinese intelligence by taking this balloon down. so again, the pressure to do something is rising, but no decision has been made on that yet. the w correspondence and we sum us kinda in washington. thank you. leaders of a european union have stopped short of granting ukraine a fast track to membership and the block at a summit with the you leaders and keep ukraine's president...
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and also this the factor of china to, if there's an uncontrolled arms raised between the u. s. in china. between the u. s . and russia, china is also going to be expanding as nuclear arsenal even more than it already is . i richer, thank you very much for that. that was richard walker, d w as chief international editor. appreciate it. while nato secretary general un stolberg is urging russia to reconsider suspending its participation in the new star treaty, he's been meeting with you cranes, foreign minister and the metro co labor and the foreign policy chief joseph burrell . there talk to place at nato headquarters while russian president vladimir putin was giving his state of the nation address in moscow. here's what stolberg had to say, just a short time ago. more nuclear weapons and the less arms control makes the world more dangerous. and that's the reason why innate the we are work so hard to engage russia on issues rated to arms control and one aid while i so supported the new starch. and also why i'm calling on russia today to reconsider its decision to suspend its parti
and also this the factor of china to, if there's an uncontrolled arms raised between the u. s. in china. between the u. s . and russia, china is also going to be expanding as nuclear arsenal even more than it already is . i richer, thank you very much for that. that was richard walker, d w as chief international editor. appreciate it. while nato secretary general un stolberg is urging russia to reconsider suspending its participation in the new star treaty, he's been meeting with you cranes,...
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u. s. congress, we have concluded that the conditions are not right at this moment. for secretary blinking to travel to china. so this is the position of the u. s. government. we should also point out that to the u. s. president spoke in the last hour or so, but he did not speak to reporters about this incident. he would only speak about the u. s. jobs report, and he ignored report as questions about this, leaving it to the state department to handle. this is not sitting particularly well with us law makers who are really looking for answers from u. s. government about why this was able to creep into u. s. air space. how this balloon, which the chinese government says is a weather balloon. and the pentagon is saying is anything, but in fact is a collection and intelligence collection device used for floating over some very sensitive military sites. namely an icbm or, or enter a ballistic missile nuclear site as silo field. in fact, over the u. s. state of montana, we also know from the pentagon that when this was detected, we should point out it was detected by bystanders on the ground. not the military itself. that the military then shut down any sort of capability for i
u. s. congress, we have concluded that the conditions are not right at this moment. for secretary blinking to travel to china. so this is the position of the u. s. government. we should also point out that to the u. s. president spoke in the last hour or so, but he did not speak to reporters about this incident. he would only speak about the u. s. jobs report, and he ignored report as questions about this, leaving it to the state department to handle. this is not sitting particularly well with...
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u. s. also slated to continue helping ukraine with financial aid. they have promised to provide ukraine with 18000000000 euros this year to help the government keep paying wages and pensions and to a keep it keeping to keep running that the essential services such as hospitals, for instance, is the e. you prepared to impose more sanctions on russia. alexander, they are not only prepared to do that. they are already working on a new package. it would be the tense package of sanctions. however, the question is how powerful those sanctions could be. we are hearing that they warned, for instance, to target dual use goods. they're also saying that they would like to focus on loop holes still existing la posts, they would like to target entities and countries who have been working to circumvent the u sanctions. alexandra, thank you for now. that's our brussels bureau, teeth, alexandra phenomena there in brussels. as we prepare for president lindsey's speech, and we will be bringing you to lindsey's speech live when it happens. so stay tuned for that. mean
u. s. also slated to continue helping ukraine with financial aid. they have promised to provide ukraine with 18000000000 euros this year to help the government keep paying wages and pensions and to a keep it keeping to keep running that the essential services such as hospitals, for instance, is the e. you prepared to impose more sanctions on russia. alexander, they are not only prepared to do that. they are already working on a new package. it would be the tense package of sanctions. however,...
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and also the u. s. arms trade with the saudi arabia, but more than that, it's that saudi arabia has been a key part of british government middle eastern strategy for nearly a 100 years now since the kingdom emerge under the south family. in the late 1920 s, early 19 thirties, the british government has maintained a very close relationship with the saudi royal family. and the saudi state in terms of they are reliance on the saudis to act as guarantors of british interest in the area. and this became even more important after the british were forced out of direct occupation of middle eastern countries in the period after world war 2. and of course, yemen also used to be a british colony on the british, used to occupy large parts of it. and it's not the 1st time that the british government have operated through the saudis to wage war on yemen. and the many people they did this back in the 19 sixty's as well. so this is about the british government using an alliance with the saudis, to maintain their influ
and also the u. s. arms trade with the saudi arabia, but more than that, it's that saudi arabia has been a key part of british government middle eastern strategy for nearly a 100 years now since the kingdom emerge under the south family. in the late 1920 s, early 19 thirties, the british government has maintained a very close relationship with the saudi royal family. and the saudi state in terms of they are reliance on the saudis to act as guarantors of british interest in the area. and this...
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u. s. law incentivizes american consumers to buy american electric vehicles over those of allies. it also entices energy, starved european companies now paying for more expensive gas coming from the u. s. than what they were paying before when it came from russia to just make the leap right across the pond and cut the middleman. and frankly, how much good from these new measures actually trickles down ultimately to the average american and their bottom line really does remain to be seen. but washington's ambassador to britain insist that it's a wonderful deal for absolutely everyone. one of the things i would say is there's going to be a huge amount of money for r and d. the technology is going to improve and it's going to be cheaper. the technology is going to be used by every one in the world. not just the us. oh honey, you don't need your own money in technology in independence. i'll sell you absolutely. everything you need sounds like such a great deal for washington. as for indonesia now saying that they're taking measures to offset the damage caused by washington's tinkering with in
u. s. law incentivizes american consumers to buy american electric vehicles over those of allies. it also entices energy, starved european companies now paying for more expensive gas coming from the u. s. than what they were paying before when it came from russia to just make the leap right across the pond and cut the middleman. and frankly, how much good from these new measures actually trickles down ultimately to the average american and their bottom line really does remain to be seen. but...