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u. s. and the you say they're deeply concerned. qatar which previously hosted talks and ending the war enough, can't stand cold on the taliban to respect women's right to work. several, a groups are suspending operations between them. they employ thousands of women and provide assistance to millions in need. this was the only option that we had because 1st of all, there's a principle involved that women should be allowed to work on the sun. secondly, practically, it isn't possible for us to continue our operations if we're not able to work with the male colleagues for them to access, not only but all the population we sent. and i can't work with children if we don't have our female staff on board. so providing life saving services to young children, to infants, providing health care services to pregnant women. and i've got a cultural all that needs to be done with female stuff. the taliban has issued several decrees after season control the country following the withdrawal us forces last year.
u. s. and the you say they're deeply concerned. qatar which previously hosted talks and ending the war enough, can't stand cold on the taliban to respect women's right to work. several, a groups are suspending operations between them. they employ thousands of women and provide assistance to millions in need. this was the only option that we had because 1st of all, there's a principle involved that women should be allowed to work on the sun. secondly, practically, it isn't possible for us to...
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u. s. and partner influence, such as highlight in the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and criticizing us backed security partnerships people's republic of china, officials and state media outlets also repeatedly condemned the u. s withdrawal from afghanistan and cited the withdraw as evidence that the u. s. is an unreliable partner and declining power. the u. s. withdrawal has been called one of the defining moments of recent rural history. after 20 years of its military operation in afghanistan, the pentagon quits in the face of the taliban advance and left behind thousands of people who had been helping the u. s. army over many years. a bomb attack by an isis linked group at campbell airports as people are trying to flee, killed at least 160 civilians, and 13 u. s. marines were western media outlets have described the u. s. polite from afghanistan as a disaster. and republican lawmakers say the blame ly squirrely with the biden administration. the biden administration repeatedly misled the american people about the real situation on the
u. s. and partner influence, such as highlight in the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and criticizing us backed security partnerships people's republic of china, officials and state media outlets also repeatedly condemned the u. s withdrawal from afghanistan and cited the withdraw as evidence that the u. s. is an unreliable partner and declining power. the u. s. withdrawal has been called one of the defining moments of recent rural history. after 20 years of its military operation in...
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u. s. and the u. s. lead in the national honor, in europe and the united states, quite apart from the fact that the saudis, the u. e. the middle east is routinely condemned over human rights issues. china is routinely on the bbc and cnn, and other television, nerve broadcasters, as a, as a grocer, human rights violator. of them all, with concentration camps. i'm not sure quite how they argue the choice about the fact that the saudi arabia is the guardian of the holy places of his slum. whilst scheiner is supposed to simultaneously be anti muslim, but is the narrative. last, this narrative has 3 parts. number one, and only that is loose like the people who accused china and other countries as the human rights violations loose lack of them perfect. they don't have any problems that i am 80 my lation on human rights, which is are slowly launching nachos, if you had history all at present. those people who are accused china, i mean the people are united states or europe. they have a good, bloody history of
u. s. and the u. s. lead in the national honor, in europe and the united states, quite apart from the fact that the saudis, the u. e. the middle east is routinely condemned over human rights issues. china is routinely on the bbc and cnn, and other television, nerve broadcasters, as a, as a grocer, human rights violator. of them all, with concentration camps. i'm not sure quite how they argue the choice about the fact that the saudi arabia is the guardian of the holy places of his slum. whilst...
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u. s. and thousands of flights have also been canceled. the united nations, as expressed concern after afghanistan's taliban government band women from working for 8 organizations and years in the country are wanting the excursion will only deepen its humanitarian crisis. new grains president has called for unity in a holiday address to the nation flooded me. as lensky said, people will create their own christmas miracle by staying strong in the face of russian attacks. while germany has been reliant on russian gas to meet its demands for heating, but as the war in ukraine goes on, energy prices of sword. as dominic cane reports, germany has had to rethink its options on how to keep its people warm this winter. winter in berlin in 2022. it's a cold and dark time with energy prices elevated by the war in ukraine. for some people, there are few ways to keep warm. so the heated shelters are busy. as a field mentioned in belinda, so many people in berlin, but also elsewhere have so little money tha
u. s. and thousands of flights have also been canceled. the united nations, as expressed concern after afghanistan's taliban government band women from working for 8 organizations and years in the country are wanting the excursion will only deepen its humanitarian crisis. new grains president has called for unity in a holiday address to the nation flooded me. as lensky said, people will create their own christmas miracle by staying strong in the face of russian attacks. while germany has been...
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u. s. and thousands of flights of all 7 council. united nations has expressed consent off task. amazon's taliban government banned women from working for a organization and years operating in the country. a warning that the exclusion of women will only be in the humanitarian niece, 10 people have been killed by russian. shelly and the southern ukrainian ukraine's president accused the criminal of killing for pleasure. his troops retook the city last month and a major setback from germany has been reliant on russian gas tamisha teaching needs. but as a war and ukraine rages on energy prices of thought as dominic caden reports, germany has had to rethink options for staying warm in the winter. winter in berlin in 2022. it's a cold and dark time with energy prices elevated by the war in ukraine for some people, there are few ways to keep warm. so the heated shelters are busy. as a few mentioned in belinda, so many people in berlin, but also elsewhere have so little money that they turn off. the he
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and so what impact will this move have on the relations between the u. s. taiwan and china? well one byte is pretty happy about am made in the usa. china is very unhappy about the move blame in the u. s. for concoct in the chip war and claiming that he has and he is forced to cooperate, saying that t s m c will soon lose is autonomy and become u. s. m c. and basically it also says that it will drive the brain drain of the entire technology industry in taiwan and finally hindered high one in its core competitiveness. chanover says that if setting up a t s mc factory in the u. s. means further decoupling from mel in china, taiwan semiconductor industry would eventually be hallowed out. so we can only expect us china, taiwan relations to be more and more complex and the conflicts will go on in the future. g, w correspondence, so sorry him entire period. so thank you. farmers can be at the forefront of bio gas development and earn a good living from it as at least that's how it is in denmark. the journey from manure to bio gas, the fertilizer could free the country of its depende
and so what impact will this move have on the relations between the u. s. taiwan and china? well one byte is pretty happy about am made in the usa. china is very unhappy about the move blame in the u. s. for concoct in the chip war and claiming that he has and he is forced to cooperate, saying that t s m c will soon lose is autonomy and become u. s. m c. and basically it also says that it will drive the brain drain of the entire technology industry in taiwan and finally hindered high one in its...
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u. s. and thousands of flights have also been canceled. united nations has expressed concern off to afghanistan's taliban government, banned women from working to aid organizations and years in the country. a warning that the exclusion of women will only deepen its humanitarian price. ukraine's president has caught the unity in his holiday address to the nation. problem is lensky said that people will create their own christmas miracle by staying strong in the face of russian attacks. while the war between russia and ukraine set the tone for u. s. foreign policy in 2022. rosalyn jordan reports now from the u. s. state department in washington dc. on february, the 24th international efforts to prevent the russian invasion of pre sale, the biden administration's response sanctioned moscow and give he billions and military assistance. even some the war ground on through december president putin's failed a defeating ukraine on the battlefield. he has failed at his land, grabs in south and east. he'
u. s. and thousands of flights have also been canceled. united nations has expressed concern off to afghanistan's taliban government, banned women from working to aid organizations and years in the country. a warning that the exclusion of women will only deepen its humanitarian price. ukraine's president has caught the unity in his holiday address to the nation. problem is lensky said that people will create their own christmas miracle by staying strong in the face of russian attacks. while the...
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u. s. and the u. k. in particular had tried to prevent these from breaking out. and so it makes me very skeptical about how serious, either biting or the lines you're at this point about truly negotiating the others new to these new di and now the supplies that he's supposed to contribute to these weapons means piece. but what are these 2 people talking about? really? yeah, i don't think generally speaking, weapons contribute to peace. i do think this is an escalation. although at the same time, i think it's also a matter of putting money in the coffers of the defense industry. you know, i think that the u. s. is happy to give that money, whether the patriot missiles are used or not. as you noted, it would take a lot of training to get you ukrainian troops up to speed even use them. but again, i think the u. s. is just happy to have another reason to send the defense industry money. but at the same time, this certainly take most to russia that the role of the u. s. and deepening in ukraine that
u. s. and the u. k. in particular had tried to prevent these from breaking out. and so it makes me very skeptical about how serious, either biting or the lines you're at this point about truly negotiating the others new to these new di and now the supplies that he's supposed to contribute to these weapons means piece. but what are these 2 people talking about? really? yeah, i don't think generally speaking, weapons contribute to peace. i do think this is an escalation. although at the same...
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u. s. and tonnage for the last decade. and they also are out producing us in the number of long range and i ship cruise missiles and other high end capabilities like that. so what i'd like to see is united states kind of create what they had in 1942 ocean navy act that helped us be able to win world war 2. we need something that dramatic in the united states that shows and demonstrates to j and the communist party, that they're not going to be able to do what they've done to the people of hong kong or the people of gin. john or the people have to bet and their own people. okay, but i mean, obviously the chinese deny absolutely any kind of problems, engine jang, of the kind that they accuse a gander in nato nations. and i suppose i finally, i've got to ask you that there is a rumored possible trip by antony blinking. i don't know whether he can get away from ukraine, the issues and the war in europe. what would you tell anthony, blinking to do next year? if he visits china as summer saying he may do all the recent events may
u. s. and tonnage for the last decade. and they also are out producing us in the number of long range and i ship cruise missiles and other high end capabilities like that. so what i'd like to see is united states kind of create what they had in 1942 ocean navy act that helped us be able to win world war 2. we need something that dramatic in the united states that shows and demonstrates to j and the communist party, that they're not going to be able to do what they've done to the people of hong...
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u. s embassy in our slow and ask them for help to protect it. just average american citizen, not rich people, no connections. people have no repute. the u. s. government said no, we can't do anything. we have to respect local laws, right? so that's also another dimension here. u. s. government is very active in protecting its rights interest. us government's interest, not the american people's interests. me as an individual. if i have a problem abroad, u. s. government is not going to help me. but if i'm george soros o than the u. s. government will act to help me in my corporations, my financial and business interests. right? i mean, when we see the business trades that the us wants to continue, i mean, it's sanctioning a lot of countries around the world because none agreeing with the u. s. policies as states today is narrowing. is field to do business international yet. so the u. s. it is dig itself into a corner and we see the country is increasingly isolated on the international stage . more and more countries are citing with russia with chi
u. s embassy in our slow and ask them for help to protect it. just average american citizen, not rich people, no connections. people have no repute. the u. s. government said no, we can't do anything. we have to respect local laws, right? so that's also another dimension here. u. s. government is very active in protecting its rights interest. us government's interest, not the american people's interests. me as an individual. if i have a problem abroad, u. s. government is not going to help me....
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and i think the noting that the u. s. is one of markets and when we compare that one massive market, when we compare that to you, where we see borders pop up again. we realize again that in fact, in europe or not one domestic market, after all, and i think one thing certain people want to travel again, we're explorers, marco polo gamma. we want to travel and experience through things. and those numbers don't lie. there's resounding demand for, for air travel and it's recovery bounce back within margins. but what about the things that are also challenges for the aviation sector? them? i mean, we still got strict restrictions in china, even though it does seem like there's a going to ease and the ukraine, or obviously a continues to be very uncertain. i mean, are those things that the airline industry is going to have to reckon with the next year? i think china, china is indeed opening up the good news. but i think also we have to be mindful it's been, it's been rather protectionist, as in the past, other states have been wi
and i think the noting that the u. s. is one of markets and when we compare that one massive market, when we compare that to you, where we see borders pop up again. we realize again that in fact, in europe or not one domestic market, after all, and i think one thing certain people want to travel again, we're explorers, marco polo gamma. we want to travel and experience through things. and those numbers don't lie. there's resounding demand for, for air travel and it's recovery bounce back within...
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u. s. and this is clearly a huge victory for the bible ministration that would probably have an impact on the public opinion about him and about his administration. the question is, if this means that a dialogue with russia on the war in ukraine could also be possible. a senior official from the say department pointed out this morning that this is not the case . he said this has been a negotiation that was very focused on a concrete topic on wrongfully detained us american prisoners. and he, as threats that getting this done, does not mean that the us government minimizes rushes behavior in the war in ukraine. and what can you tell us about victor booth, the notorious russian arms dealer who was part of this exchange. victor vote at 55 years old is a huge figure for the u. s. and a for rush elsewhere. we're talking about an arm steeler who worked for acadia for the taliban. and for rebels in rwanda, he was a sentence in 2011 on 4 counts. that included a conspiring to kill american citizens. and
u. s. and this is clearly a huge victory for the bible ministration that would probably have an impact on the public opinion about him and about his administration. the question is, if this means that a dialogue with russia on the war in ukraine could also be possible. a senior official from the say department pointed out this morning that this is not the case . he said this has been a negotiation that was very focused on a concrete topic on wrongfully detained us american prisoners. and he, as...
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u. s. and the west, you know, looking into their internal affairs and trying to do regime change or to pressure them or to sanction them. ultimately, what we can say is the following, that the u. s. and it's western allies have withheld billions of dollars in money using humanitarianism, quote, unquote, as a weapon. and we know this has already been a factor for the past decades. you know, this idea of humanitarian intervention is the fact that the west somehow cries about some sort of humanitarian crisis. most of the time, the artificial and then goes in and tries to do resume change or pressure for regime change from outside with sanctions, with covert operations. so i think now the main thing that taliban is saying is this is our money. this is our resources. instead of worrying about our decisions, why don't you really give us the humanitarian aid, which is our money, and that probably will lead to development within the country itself. yeah, and you mentioned the economics of this millions
u. s. and the west, you know, looking into their internal affairs and trying to do regime change or to pressure them or to sanction them. ultimately, what we can say is the following, that the u. s. and it's western allies have withheld billions of dollars in money using humanitarianism, quote, unquote, as a weapon. and we know this has already been a factor for the past decades. you know, this idea of humanitarian intervention is the fact that the west somehow cries about some sort of...
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u. s. and european union have condemned her conviction as unjust. we spoke earlier with phil robertson at human rights watch in bangkok. we asked him what this verdict means for sushi and other opposition figures. while for sushi, there are locking the door and throwing away the key. they want to keep her in prison and i expect to we will not see her again. but she is considered to be the pre eminent political threat to the military coup government. she someone who has 12 national elections by landslide, most recently in november 2020, which was the government that was also overthrown in this school. and i think that they are putting her away for good. they're going to locker away in a prison and may be da, the remote administrative capital of the country and keep her away from her supporters and from lawyers and from others. and you know, she will become a hostage hosted for democracy in myanmar. it's been almost 2 years now since britain completed his withdrawal from the european union. the u. k. still struggling with the fallout promised economic
u. s. and european union have condemned her conviction as unjust. we spoke earlier with phil robertson at human rights watch in bangkok. we asked him what this verdict means for sushi and other opposition figures. while for sushi, there are locking the door and throwing away the key. they want to keep her in prison and i expect to we will not see her again. but she is considered to be the pre eminent political threat to the military coup government. she someone who has 12 national elections by...
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u. s. and swiss governments and the length to which they went to protect the rich and famous from prosecution. we now when a bring in the guest of the hour, brad berkin felt. so we're going to start brad by talking about how you got into this position in the 1st place, how you became a whistleblower. we'll start off with this with your pre whistle blowing life. you had a good life. you were a successful international banker. you would work for some of the most important banks in the world. you were making plenty of money. but then you saw something that bothered you and you decided to do something about it. walk us through how that happened. certainly. well i, i worked in switzerland in the plaza banking sector with credit suisse barclays, and yes. and my last employer, u b. s, i was a director there in geneva, switzerland. and what we were doing were, were covering the u. s. market out of switzerland. so we had offices in gano, geneva, and zurich, and we would travel every quarter to united st
u. s. and swiss governments and the length to which they went to protect the rich and famous from prosecution. we now when a bring in the guest of the hour, brad berkin felt. so we're going to start brad by talking about how you got into this position in the 1st place, how you became a whistleblower. we'll start off with this with your pre whistle blowing life. you had a good life. you were a successful international banker. you would work for some of the most important banks in the world. you...
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he has been and speaking out against the u. s. in european multinational corporations who also has energy reserves. so it's a typical example in latin america. there are dozens of examples throughout history, where the working class of the region poor and working people, they elect a progressive left coming leader who represents their economic interests, who is then overthrown by the elite oligarchy, inch interests backed by the u. s. there, there are literally dozens of examples and pretty much every country and latin america. the people of the region are unfortunately very used to it. but that's again why i think we see such a large protests in peru because the majority of people improve, especially in the working areas in the rural areas that have indigenous descent populations who support their president castillo. they under. yes, very clearly. what's going on. this is an undemocratic who against a democratically elected leader, lead by a lead right wing oligarchy, multi millionaires and corporations, with the backing of foreig
he has been and speaking out against the u. s. in european multinational corporations who also has energy reserves. so it's a typical example in latin america. there are dozens of examples throughout history, where the working class of the region poor and working people, they elect a progressive left coming leader who represents their economic interests, who is then overthrown by the elite oligarchy, inch interests backed by the u. s. there, there are literally dozens of examples and pretty...
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and then the u. s. one to cease to be the best for russia, and then to use his money to pay for ukraine. so he's not free, it looks very smart about the damage, the u. s. reputation looked what are the gulf countries, saudi, and other countries look for the u. s. a roof law to protect their private property . no ought to be unsafe for them. so they cannot to invest so much of the sovereign funds in the us. there are more folk song and chinese mccaden other diverse when you measurement. so the americans actually suffered of the long term ability, a paying for the short term entries. mr. mr. you a, well, i just want to jump in if i may forgive me for doing so, but it's a huge amount of money that keeps pouring into ukraine from various professional partners in the west, or the latest financial aid package from america. just nearly $2000000000.00, the us secretary of state saying it will be a relief for the american taxpayer. do you think there is any war fatigue in america among the tax payers when they're
and then the u. s. one to cease to be the best for russia, and then to use his money to pay for ukraine. so he's not free, it looks very smart about the damage, the u. s. reputation looked what are the gulf countries, saudi, and other countries look for the u. s. a roof law to protect their private property . no ought to be unsafe for them. so they cannot to invest so much of the sovereign funds in the us. there are more folk song and chinese mccaden other diverse when you measurement. so the...
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and for the u. s. army and the fall falls alongside the u. s. army, the will, and some of them you will, a back waited to the united states, some of them. they're still an asset in other countries in a waiting to be evacuated to united states, and some are still in afghanistan. they are scared of their lives, and they are living in afghanistan in destruction. and here, you know, the united government is discontinuing the aid and all, you know, the budget which was allocated to, to african was supposed to be held. you know, at this time, however, when we say what, i'm so sorry, i beg of you for giving us some sort of jumping. but there's so much to cover here . and i really appreciate having you on the show here, look, america was there, and nato forces were afghan, a staff, a 20 odd years. they had this, you know, they had the statement at the end that nobody gets left behind. and as you said, men were left behind and now it seems like they're discontinuing aid to afghanistan . now as well, why, why do you think there it is? is it not such a t
and for the u. s. army and the fall falls alongside the u. s. army, the will, and some of them you will, a back waited to the united states, some of them. they're still an asset in other countries in a waiting to be evacuated to united states, and some are still in afghanistan. they are scared of their lives, and they are living in afghanistan in destruction. and here, you know, the united government is discontinuing the aid and all, you know, the budget which was allocated to, to african was...
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and in europe. so the destructive nature of the u. s. against these entities is something that is obvious to everyone. and they pursued the policy to create irritants triggers, and hard beds of tension. expecting that term, it is far from the u. s. a little entered, the more crisis they instigate. the more you, as 5 also of them are, we can't and we can each other just like we see in europe. wilson that chose to follow the lead of the us recklessly and supporting their roster for big policy. and using ukraine as a means of warfare against the russian federation. you look on all on for can you a short news, saudi arabia and draco santa, if you have the floor with laurie today, minister level, thank you for this opportunity. you have mentioned in your introductory remarks, the draft security guarantee is that was suggested by marcia to nature and the u. s . are you in your view? is there a chance in the near future to agree on security guarantees that for sure it came up with and proposed to nita and the u. s. thank you. if ho, western in
and in europe. so the destructive nature of the u. s. against these entities is something that is obvious to everyone. and they pursued the policy to create irritants triggers, and hard beds of tension. expecting that term, it is far from the u. s. a little entered, the more crisis they instigate. the more you, as 5 also of them are, we can't and we can each other just like we see in europe. wilson that chose to follow the lead of the us recklessly and supporting their roster for big policy....
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and the u. s. denies violating international law after the world trade organization ruled in favor of hong kong and a commercial dispute between washington and the chinese region. this with for moscow to the world. this is our take, great to help you with us for the news our. my name's unit o'neill. moscow has responded to a western imposed price count for russian natural gas supplies by saying it will set its own value for the commodity to be sold out. vladimir putin also said he's repeatedly warned the e u of the possible consequences of meddlesome policies. yes, in england, in general, you know, sometimes our colleagues and partner surprise me with their unprofessional decision . soon after all, at one time it was the european commission that imposed on us the transition to so called market pricing for gas. and we persuaded them, i personally did this, we persuaded them in brussels not to do this, said that the gas market does not work this way go, it will lead to serious consequences to a surg
and the u. s. denies violating international law after the world trade organization ruled in favor of hong kong and a commercial dispute between washington and the chinese region. this with for moscow to the world. this is our take, great to help you with us for the news our. my name's unit o'neill. moscow has responded to a western imposed price count for russian natural gas supplies by saying it will set its own value for the commodity to be sold out. vladimir putin also said he's repeatedly...
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if we put that in an e u baskets and negotiate with the u. s. and in the end, it turns out we're you way deep ultraviolet will saga for machines that the u. s. well worse self, there are only a few weeks left. once the act is implemented, it will be too late for us to achieve any changes. i think it's time for our see reappearance to tell our american france that we are very concerns about the inflation reduction act and that it could cause the de industrialization of europe despite reportedly trying to appeal to u. s. congressional officials directly on this trip to washington mccoy's learning . the hard way that elected representatives are going to do what's best for the people who elected them regardless of how much a foreign leader complains about it or winds.
if we put that in an e u baskets and negotiate with the u. s. and in the end, it turns out we're you way deep ultraviolet will saga for machines that the u. s. well worse self, there are only a few weeks left. once the act is implemented, it will be too late for us to achieve any changes. i think it's time for our see reappearance to tell our american france that we are very concerns about the inflation reduction act and that it could cause the de industrialization of europe despite reportedly...
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u. k. maricia and the u. s. prepared to seek your release. students are apprehended, but a lawyer on the boat could help sort of, you know, make sure that your rights are being respected every step of the way. but if we think about it, which one we, we take on bullet deal. but if i get arrest that i can't help you. if you're picked up by the american forces, they could charge you with some sort of espionage act or some treason this act. i'm trying to infiltrate a u. s. base, and if they were to get you 300 miles off shore, then granted, they haven't. they have a total of reason to believe you're trying to get on the base or doing some sort of act of direct activism. you're trying to get on the base and trying to sneak on the base and that concerns me because it would leave you very little opportunity. and it would be a great risk tier to your safety honestly for you to challenge them so openly. if you were to try to escape them, they'd forgive me, but they would hunt you down. they would, they would chase you. i really want you advice. this i
u. k. maricia and the u. s. prepared to seek your release. students are apprehended, but a lawyer on the boat could help sort of, you know, make sure that your rights are being respected every step of the way. but if we think about it, which one we, we take on bullet deal. but if i get arrest that i can't help you. if you're picked up by the american forces, they could charge you with some sort of espionage act or some treason this act. i'm trying to infiltrate a u. s. base, and if they were to...
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more and more countries are citing with russia with china b u. s. as overstepped its bounds, but the us simply does not recognize any bones. it does what it wants when it wants to suit its own interests. and we have to be very clear here when we speak about its interest, meaning the government's interest or the interest of its major corporations. that the u. s. government almost never acts for the benefit of its own citizens. again, i'm speaking to someone who is representative. i've represented americans abroad. we've had trouble living abroad living at nato countries, even in the u. s. government would never even help them. the fact is that the you in its allies are increasingly isolated. the world has woken up and they're sick of being bullied or sick. the scams are sick of the lies and we're go, we're now going to reap a bitter harvest of all the horrible things you done or the past 25 years. now india for months is one country, which is that resolute despite western pressure to stop trading with russia. a business for him to strengthen economic
more and more countries are citing with russia with china b u. s. as overstepped its bounds, but the us simply does not recognize any bones. it does what it wants when it wants to suit its own interests. and we have to be very clear here when we speak about its interest, meaning the government's interest or the interest of its major corporations. that the u. s. government almost never acts for the benefit of its own citizens. again, i'm speaking to someone who is representative. i've...
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and the u. s. can't do anything about it because they're the most powerful country you, you've got the chinese communist party talking points down perfectly. but i would push back and say that they actually have used their military to cause, you know, on settlement and disruption to the peace and stability of the, of the asia pacific region. and i was like, like in order to begin, i spent almost 30 years in u. s. navy. and when i 1st started going to see an asian pacific, it was relatively calm place. and we didn't have nations that were worried about conflict with china. we didn't have a nation like japan saying, we're going to blow away 70 years of history and we're going to start preparing ourselves because china is getting ready to use military force to attack, not just i want, but is us as well. and so china has been a force for disruption, and it use our military forces to threaten and cajole people. it wasn't that he is ago. i mean, we had the president to palau on and he was quite aware of t
and the u. s. can't do anything about it because they're the most powerful country you, you've got the chinese communist party talking points down perfectly. but i would push back and say that they actually have used their military to cause, you know, on settlement and disruption to the peace and stability of the, of the asia pacific region. and i was like, like in order to begin, i spent almost 30 years in u. s. navy. and when i 1st started going to see an asian pacific, it was relatively calm...
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u. s. and the u. k. only the united states allows its weapons of mass destructions to be deployed on parts of territory in italy, belgium, germany, the netherlands, and turkey. come on our own div. ah, while the artists were working on the portrait of the peruvian peasant woman, they received an unexpected invitation to an odd festival in moscow. for a while, i was one name, i don't energy of the thing. i've only done the same for more than a j, a in their lives women. because even though we are all busy, we are giving me mental bombay j. we can increase security, modify the less the sub l radio events. so she'd be by miss d. david fight if there was a while you donnelly, were sonya adobe retail, i mean ah ah ah ah, oh oh oh, i know ah ah, the with your it arrived in moscow to take part in the largest international street our festival alongside his colleagues, salvatore and jeremy the mural they will be working on needs to be finished in 3 weeks. the artist i i just got a double check. oh the so the so ca
u. s. and the u. k. only the united states allows its weapons of mass destructions to be deployed on parts of territory in italy, belgium, germany, the netherlands, and turkey. come on our own div. ah, while the artists were working on the portrait of the peruvian peasant woman, they received an unexpected invitation to an odd festival in moscow. for a while, i was one name, i don't energy of the thing. i've only done the same for more than a j, a in their lives women. because even though we...
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because those countries disagree with the practices and policies of the u. s. government and i don't know what we're going to get in terms of our return on investment. as president lindsey, he tries to term it for the wcw or so to be put into ukraine. there will be no return on investment for american taxpayers. it will not be repaid. steve gill, taking us to the end of this luck, but stay with us because the great che gus island scandal is recalled. next, the lord and 50 years later, lose affected are still seeking jobs are short documentary, another paradise chronicles their fight, involvement with long mo. well, it shows the wrong one. i just don't hold any world that he has to feed out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, that's what i'm doing. good. said den, by day to day lives in piazza de la vicky zion, probably nobody no man's officer was yet each do not l. as i may be a black with nancy new daniel. a new head i'm up. i'm booked me to pick on t
because those countries disagree with the practices and policies of the u. s. government and i don't know what we're going to get in terms of our return on investment. as president lindsey, he tries to term it for the wcw or so to be put into ukraine. there will be no return on investment for american taxpayers. it will not be repaid. steve gill, taking us to the end of this luck, but stay with us because the great che gus island scandal is recalled. next, the lord and 50 years later, lose...
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u. s. and china. this recent complaint to the world trade organization from china's ministry of commerce comes after the us actually put export controls on chinese semiconductors back in october. now these export controls are aimed at preventing china from getting semiconductors anywhere in the world where they're potentially produced using american tools. so naturally, beijing said that this is an example of trade protectionism and they said that the u. s. is abusing export control measures. let's take a listen. in recent years, the united states is continuously generalized. the concept of national security abused export control measures hindered normal international trade and chips and of products threatened the stability of the global industrial chain undermine the international economic and trade order violated international economic and trade rules violated basic economic laws and hom, the interests of peaceful global development, it is a typical trade protectionist approach. interestingly
u. s. and china. this recent complaint to the world trade organization from china's ministry of commerce comes after the us actually put export controls on chinese semiconductors back in october. now these export controls are aimed at preventing china from getting semiconductors anywhere in the world where they're potentially produced using american tools. so naturally, beijing said that this is an example of trade protectionism and they said that the u. s. is abusing export control measures....
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u. s. and the nato. we tried to look at the current situation from the perspective of our western colleagues. that is how these documents were conceived. and my view, they come to obtaining some just fair proposals. munoz, particularly because they were based on the reassurance letter that we had heard and multiple occasions of worlds. in particular, we proposed to get back to the meal reconfiguration of 1997. when the nature undertook under the russian h o acting are found an act and not moved on to avoid any permanent placement of all else long. the plan to combat forth of near the rotten border. and in lifton bull, when l settlement option was proposed charges we adopted, we accepted it. and in a way we made our confessions. because in particularly among all the things we resume you to concrete money and it to reflect wizard haitian on the ground and said particular child, your little dog from the 0. it's still more i can go one and one specifically trying to imagine that you can propose what the miss
u. s. and the nato. we tried to look at the current situation from the perspective of our western colleagues. that is how these documents were conceived. and my view, they come to obtaining some just fair proposals. munoz, particularly because they were based on the reassurance letter that we had heard and multiple occasions of worlds. in particular, we proposed to get back to the meal reconfiguration of 1997. when the nature undertook under the russian h o acting are found an act and not moved...
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u. s. and enjoy the low domestic price of it over there. now, french president amaya and michael went to washington a couple of weeks ago, only to try to talk by the out of this. no doubt the americans got right on, not straight away, boss working on it day and night. which is why the you is still complaining about it just this past wednesday. the u. s. inflation reduction act provides generous incentives for investing in the us, including in some ways that are discriminatory against european companies and other companies as well. we already have war in europe. the last thing we need is a trade war on top. okay, so other than complaining it's sounding like a broken record or being the same thing over and over again and just hoping things change. what else can be done about it? while european commission president ursula vauder lime said on thursday that the e u is just going to set up a quote sovereignty funds for businesses. nothing says sovereignty like you business is going broke because of t
u. s. and enjoy the low domestic price of it over there. now, french president amaya and michael went to washington a couple of weeks ago, only to try to talk by the out of this. no doubt the americans got right on, not straight away, boss working on it day and night. which is why the you is still complaining about it just this past wednesday. the u. s. inflation reduction act provides generous incentives for investing in the us, including in some ways that are discriminatory against european...
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u. s. and the colorful glo. how the pinky guam is making a comeback on the galactose on more than ah ah, if we go with your headlines for the americas, thank you for stopping by. so here's the picture on thursday. there's been a lot of rain falling in rio de janeiro as of late weather alerts in play there. mean time, high temperature is to be found in paraguay suns out in associate with a top temperature of 30 degrees. some torrential downpours also in the forecast for brazilian m and now's next stop. we're going to central america, fairly quiet pitcher here. some bursts of rain around belize, a guatemala, the usual problem, spots of costa rica and panama off to the us. we go. it is just going to be a washout for the care line as west virginia and delaware's. this storm system moves through. now watch this. it's going to meet up with another one. the 2 are going to come together over the great lakes and the northeast. the intensity of it will pick up on friday. this is an important travel day a
u. s. and the colorful glo. how the pinky guam is making a comeback on the galactose on more than ah ah, if we go with your headlines for the americas, thank you for stopping by. so here's the picture on thursday. there's been a lot of rain falling in rio de janeiro as of late weather alerts in play there. mean time, high temperature is to be found in paraguay suns out in associate with a top temperature of 30 degrees. some torrential downpours also in the forecast for brazilian m and now's...
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it's dealing with any of the strategic and defense allies. the u. s. extricated itself 1st from vietnam, then twice from iraq and recently from afghanistan, we must be very cautious in dealing with the u. s. so all of these examples really that are being pointed out by the former i'm chief of india appoints as the field allies, the field relationship which washington kept. the european union is threatening ellen musk with a twitter, but the new owner has been told his platform may be booted from the block. if it doesn't comply with brussels rules, i welcome milan. musk statements of intent to get to it's a 2 point. oh, ready for the e u digital services act? but let's also be clear that there is still huge work ahead. twitter will have to implement transparent use of policies, significantly reinforced content, moderation, and protect freedom of speech, tackled dis, information and resolve and limit targeted advertising. the ear pass legislation this year for centralized enforcement of data protection rules. just the translate that essentially means at
it's dealing with any of the strategic and defense allies. the u. s. extricated itself 1st from vietnam, then twice from iraq and recently from afghanistan, we must be very cautious in dealing with the u. s. so all of these examples really that are being pointed out by the former i'm chief of india appoints as the field allies, the field relationship which washington kept. the european union is threatening ellen musk with a twitter, but the new owner has been told his platform may be booted...
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u. s. and iran for the past 43 years, have not been about the nuclear program, all the human rights, or the rights of women, all the morality place. the true reason is that the u. s. is looking for a lackey, they want to loyal regime at iran, the kind mohammed reza shah was they want iran to bow and say to them, your wish is my command, but this is not going to happen. the people around made their choice during the islamic revolution and free themselves from the american yoke. also, it's like i, yes, nozzle vasa. quick thought i have of course it's your culture and your last. but i'm sure that many of our years would like to know if the morality police is going to be cancelled, and whether there will be any change or you rather plan to keep it the way it has been until now. cached is shut, the evil came into the morality place in iran is nothing extraordinary. it's worth discussing on t v. it's melli doing of the western media. i was hoping to discuss, hey, on arte things that really matters su
u. s. and iran for the past 43 years, have not been about the nuclear program, all the human rights, or the rights of women, all the morality place. the true reason is that the u. s. is looking for a lackey, they want to loyal regime at iran, the kind mohammed reza shah was they want iran to bow and say to them, your wish is my command, but this is not going to happen. the people around made their choice during the islamic revolution and free themselves from the american yoke. also, it's like...
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u. s. and other g 7 countries to limit moscow's funds for its war in ukraine. the $60.00 per barrel cap takes effect on monday. the u. s. pentagon and veils its newest stealth bomber. after years of secret development. the b $21.00 reader is the 1st new us bomber aircraft and more than 3 decades. oh wow. oh wow. you know, and berlin renamed some streets that have long celebrated colonial administrators in africa, replacing them with the names of african resistance fighters. ah, a michael ok, welcome to the program. the kremlin has rejected a price cap on its oil exports insisting it will be harmful to free, stable markets. the e, you agree to cap oil at $60.00 a barrel to reduce moscow's ability to fund its war in ukraine, with revenue from petroleum exports. the you joins the united states and other g 7 nations in sanctioning russian oil, which recently traded at about $65.00 a barrel. the measure will come into effect on monday and intensifies western pressure on the kremlin over its invasion of ukraine. european commission president ursula funder line said th
u. s. and other g 7 countries to limit moscow's funds for its war in ukraine. the $60.00 per barrel cap takes effect on monday. the u. s. pentagon and veils its newest stealth bomber. after years of secret development. the b $21.00 reader is the 1st new us bomber aircraft and more than 3 decades. oh wow. oh wow. you know, and berlin renamed some streets that have long celebrated colonial administrators in africa, replacing them with the names of african resistance fighters. ah, a michael ok,...
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u. s. and u. k. say that they're speaking to counterparts in turkey to resolve a traffic jam of oil tankers and that countries waters the turkey has demanded the shippers provide a new proof of insurance. following the introduction of the cap, which again prohibits western assures from covering russian crude at more than $60.00 a barrel. us, you, casey, the turkish check is unnecessary. the new rules. comic mcgary is an associate director of the consultancy control risks in paris. he joins me now. correct. thanks for coming on the show. why is 30 conducting these checks if other nations are saying that they're actually superfluous? well stephen turkey is following its logical strategic position, both politically and geographically in the context of this conflict. so turkey, in effect is carrying out the will of the g 7 and the european union with this $60.00 price cut by using its choke point in the black sea, a boss for a straight to say yes, we can enforce that with the g 7. and the european union d
u. s. and u. k. say that they're speaking to counterparts in turkey to resolve a traffic jam of oil tankers and that countries waters the turkey has demanded the shippers provide a new proof of insurance. following the introduction of the cap, which again prohibits western assures from covering russian crude at more than $60.00 a barrel. us, you, casey, the turkish check is unnecessary. the new rules. comic mcgary is an associate director of the consultancy control risks in paris. he joins me...
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and washington. after we spent 11 years in a u. s. jail. one civilian is killed and 2 wounded in the latest ukrainian shelling of the don't ex, public that is according to local authorities. they say that residential areas were targeted by key a force is using the nato supplied weapons and opening a new chapter in relations with gulf states. the unprecedented visit of china's president of saudi arabia the deals agreed on everything from.
and washington. after we spent 11 years in a u. s. jail. one civilian is killed and 2 wounded in the latest ukrainian shelling of the don't ex, public that is according to local authorities. they say that residential areas were targeted by key a force is using the nato supplied weapons and opening a new chapter in relations with gulf states. the unprecedented visit of china's president of saudi arabia the deals agreed on everything from.
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u. s. and countries like australia in the pacific on security and development matters fidget, hold, a strong economic relationship with china. so if you're looking at that larger factory, those regional political dynamics, they're likely to stay very much the same going forward. okay, we'll leave it there in the high sierra law office in sydney, a thanks very much indeed for joining us. president joe biden has promised to be a reliable partner committed to the future of african countries. he's hosting dozens of leaders in washington, a 3 day summit which is being held for the 1st time since 2014. what's china has outpaced the us and investments and engagement in the region. analysts say russia is also flexing its muscles on the continent. has she had retention? the white house has been stressing that respects the sovereignty of jews, strategic priorities of african nations. and that it wouldn't use the liter summit to lecture nations about doing business with us rivals, china and russia. the u.
u. s. and countries like australia in the pacific on security and development matters fidget, hold, a strong economic relationship with china. so if you're looking at that larger factory, those regional political dynamics, they're likely to stay very much the same going forward. okay, we'll leave it there in the high sierra law office in sydney, a thanks very much indeed for joining us. president joe biden has promised to be a reliable partner committed to the future of african countries. he's...
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u. s. base. and if they were to get you 300 miles offshore, then granted, they haven't, they haven't total, a reason to believe you're trying to get on the base. you're doing some sort of active direct activism that you're trying to get on the base and try to sneak on the bait and that concerns me because it would leave you very little opportunity and it would be a great risk to your, to your safety. honestly for you to challenge them so openly, if you were to, to try to escape them, they'd forgive me, but they would hunt you down. they would, they would chase. you don't do that. why would you advice? this is lucy white, but being on that boat, i'd rather run into somalia, pirates than run into the u. s. military to be honest with it because they will be aggressive. they will be very aggressive and they will, they will shoot 1st and ask questions later. i think i think there's a good chance at the west 1st unless they were in friday morning at the about the on that i would have to wait on that to you
u. s. base. and if they were to get you 300 miles offshore, then granted, they haven't, they haven't total, a reason to believe you're trying to get on the base. you're doing some sort of active direct activism that you're trying to get on the base and try to sneak on the bait and that concerns me because it would leave you very little opportunity and it would be a great risk to your, to your safety. honestly for you to challenge them so openly, if you were to, to try to escape them, they'd...