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u. s. war. and i believe if the u. s. wants to stop this war, they can do it easily because they are overwhelming as a with women and they got the work in this work. but the u. s. is using and they got some specific and special benefits from their work. and the biggest benefits for the u. s. is the u. s. c for that it's building and the guy is a coastal peach. i'm not going to like speaking the, why the in this matter. but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c for it, so they can explore the natural gas to europe using, using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or 2 and exchange of prisoners. these release historically has been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that these really government doesn't care at all about it. citizens being held by him us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of
u. s. war. and i believe if the u. s. wants to stop this war, they can do it easily because they are overwhelming as a with women and they got the work in this work. but the u. s. is using and they got some specific and special benefits from their work. and the biggest benefits for the u. s. is the u. s. c for that it's building and the guy is a coastal peach. i'm not going to like speaking the, why the in this matter. but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c for it, so they can...
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u. s. and and elsewhere for us and a dustin strategic partnership of the potential to destabilize the asia pacific region. certainly i think that's perhaps already happened even on, on friday here in south korea, they announce that they're going to have larger military exercises. it's multi domain military exercises including the air force uh the troops and, and navy of south korea. the us in japan, even within this month. so the repercussions of this north korea, russia, a military developing military alliance, i think is something that's going to be hard to changing and evolving, moving forward, gresh thomas, frank smith. and so, thanks so much for that or out in your upfront is due to volt and snap and actions of the end of the month unfolds show. the opposition followed by national riley cooled come out from top surveys, also show that their messages resume, doing among young voters and recently on up in elections default i took in nearly 30 percent of the you for nationally dw corresponden
u. s. and and elsewhere for us and a dustin strategic partnership of the potential to destabilize the asia pacific region. certainly i think that's perhaps already happened even on, on friday here in south korea, they announce that they're going to have larger military exercises. it's multi domain military exercises including the air force uh the troops and, and navy of south korea. the us in japan, even within this month. so the repercussions of this north korea, russia, a military developing...
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u. s. and south korean officials. and the lead on to this was, this have been really stressing that concerned that in exchange for what they believe is nor creating weapons transfers to russia to sustain it's ongoing invasion of the, of ukraine that russia in were ton, is going to be offering assistance for the spice satellite program affords weapons program. that would be, of course, in contravention of un resolutions, but the pro, to context a devoted to a political context is that these are 2 countries that view themselves as natural bedfellows. now really that they view that the us will be in different environments is looking to rein in these 2 countries in coincide with it, satellites, whether that's nice. so in year or for the u. s. as in the pacific allies that in asia and the context of this, the backdrop we're going switch, this meeting is taking place is of course, rising tensions in the korean peninsula. some reports and concerns today that was an exchange of fire across the team and to try something between
u. s. and south korean officials. and the lead on to this was, this have been really stressing that concerned that in exchange for what they believe is nor creating weapons transfers to russia to sustain it's ongoing invasion of the, of ukraine that russia in were ton, is going to be offering assistance for the spice satellite program affords weapons program. that would be, of course, in contravention of un resolutions, but the pro, to context a devoted to a political context is that these are...
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king felt the road was open for ending the state of war with s road, his hopes, economic fruits of trading with his ro and support from the u. s. there were peace treaties of the strict sense because those countries have actually been at war with as well today, both countries and forecast that israel drills offshore. and jordan depends on water imports from israel. but the countries are far from being closely intertwined . the now peace between the nations is at risk, especially for egypt, as is right as war in gaza. it's happening right at it's doorstep. it proves a stress test for other eric countries to the in 2022 more countries. the united arab emirates and the rain joined the club by signing the abram accords. the roku in saddam followed suit. again, changing the map and tempting some to high hopes because this piece will eventually expand to include other arab states. and ultimately, it can and the arab israeli conflict once and for all embassies opened direct flights to and from israeli were established in 2022, almost 1000000 passengers flew between the united arab emirates until of these trade increased between th
king felt the road was open for ending the state of war with s road, his hopes, economic fruits of trading with his ro and support from the u. s. there were peace treaties of the strict sense because those countries have actually been at war with as well today, both countries and forecast that israel drills offshore. and jordan depends on water imports from israel. but the countries are far from being closely intertwined . the now peace between the nations is at risk, especially for egypt, as...
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u. s. and 16 of the countries have issued a joint statements urging israel and from us to reach a ceasefire in gaza. the proposal would also secure the release of captives count indoors is mainly troops of tools at least 3 palestinians during a raid on what you need refugee time in the occupied west bank. at least 15 palestinians have been injured just have done now when one of its civil resistance committees says more than 100 people has been killed. the power military rapids support forces. they say the attack happened in the what on the village in the ultra 0 stage and came into ways the communication video of the bodies in the public square. it says it's still waiting for the final number. it's dead and injured, but it's cooling, it's a massacre. it also says our assess site is loose at the village and many women and children fled the area. there's also been further fighting between students and the end of the rapids support forces in the west and city of l. sasha. both sides are using heav
u. s. and 16 of the countries have issued a joint statements urging israel and from us to reach a ceasefire in gaza. the proposal would also secure the release of captives count indoors is mainly troops of tools at least 3 palestinians during a raid on what you need refugee time in the occupied west bank. at least 15 palestinians have been injured just have done now when one of its civil resistance committees says more than 100 people has been killed. the power military rapids support forces....
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u. s. and u k. now, how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10. the e stands for elected because base or 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council. after they receive to 3rd support from the 193 member general assembly, the elected members of the security council are actually divided up by region. for example, africa has a seat. it's currently held by mozambique, but they will be replaced with somalia. also, asia has a seat as well currently held by japan. they will be replaced by pakistan. ecuador currently holds the seat for latin america and the caribbean, but they are being replaced by panama, and there are 2 spots reserved for western european or other countries. currently held by malta and switzerland who be handing off to greece and denmark are still a head on out to serious. we
u. s. and u k. now, how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10. the e stands for elected because base or 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council. after they receive to 3rd support from the 193 member general assembly, the...
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the economic impact of selling child cells and fewer eaves in the u. s. is minimal. type is another, you know, it doesn't change much economics, it's more of a political statement. of course, there's also a domestic political dimension, especially in an election year. i was, it's, and it's also a statement against the mass of the subsidies in certain industries in china, in recent years. it's and you have mentioned subsidies several times now before delving deeper into the subject. let's see how europe is dealing with these issues portrayed to be fear, the access to each other smart. it also needs to be reciprocity and we discussed how to make real progress on market access. i remain confident that more progress can be achieved. at the same time, we stand ready to make for use of our trade to defend instruments. if this is necessary, european commission president was off on the line, made his statement after meeting she's emptying in may 2024. the traits defense instruments she referred to include imposing terrorist on chinese eves. similar to the us approach, confirm
the economic impact of selling child cells and fewer eaves in the u. s. is minimal. type is another, you know, it doesn't change much economics, it's more of a political statement. of course, there's also a domestic political dimension, especially in an election year. i was, it's, and it's also a statement against the mass of the subsidies in certain industries in china, in recent years. it's and you have mentioned subsidies several times now before delving deeper into the subject. let's see...
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u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that piecemeal from going through. so, and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up and dancing, and it isn't solving problems. it's creating the possibility of war, major world war and at least 3 different theaters, russia, ukraine, the middle east and china, taiwan. ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that is where i think the security council on other parties are just whistling past the graveyards. we say, pretending that this is not a real risk otherwise it continues to feel the carpet with this um, supplies ramping up global time since russia has adopted a different approach, proposing a solution that could end the fighting. now, a big question is whether that ukraine add is less than allies, will accept the offer all 2 costs on. don't go into the details. a lot of mir approval once again offers piece. and once again, the main question is, well, the west accept mc
u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that piecemeal from going through. so, and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up and dancing, and it isn't solving problems. it's creating the possibility of war, major world war and at least 3 different theaters, russia, ukraine, the middle east and china, taiwan. ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that...
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u. s. and several sunni arab countries. the funeral of the most senior has been lost vigor killed since october polyps. ma'am de la was known within hezbollah as hodge who told him and perhaps the clearest indication of a status on the battlefield during the funeral procession and a route avow to retaliate. all i know is i love, i know it's going to be our response to the martyrdom of abu talent people. then we will increase our operation is an intensity force. what quantity and quality waiting see on the battlefield? a israel says the strike on his ball a command and control center took out albuterol or in response to smaller launched one of his heaviest rocket attacks on northern israel. mit already escalating clashes across the 11 on israel border. since october strikes of killed 25 people on the is rarely side, including 10 civilians and over 400 people and 11 on including more than 70 civilians. the latest casualty, public utility worker and the 11 east town, if not, could, were killed and then is really droned strike.
u. s. and several sunni arab countries. the funeral of the most senior has been lost vigor killed since october polyps. ma'am de la was known within hezbollah as hodge who told him and perhaps the clearest indication of a status on the battlefield during the funeral procession and a route avow to retaliate. all i know is i love, i know it's going to be our response to the martyrdom of abu talent people. then we will increase our operation is an intensity force. what quantity and quality waiting...
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u. s. and ukraine and other countries to assemble to, to basic claim it criticize and work against russians, actions in your north korea itself is enjoying the ability to break out of a cell nice solution. uh, north korea has been under extensive sanctions in recent years, along with restaurants. this is an opportunity for them to help get additional assistance and perhaps getting some leverage with the north, west, south korea, japan, even china in the united states. and in terms of the visit to vietnam, i suppose that that is a very different situation because that's a country that indeed is not isolated on the world stage on like north korea and perhaps roster as well. indeed, vietnam is attracting visitors from all over the world world leaders like president biden president, she didn't think it is an area. it is a country that uh, worldliness. want to be engaging with a yes. vietnam has been and they, and very scouts of lead playing off ties with china, russia, the united states and now the
u. s. and ukraine and other countries to assemble to, to basic claim it criticize and work against russians, actions in your north korea itself is enjoying the ability to break out of a cell nice solution. uh, north korea has been under extensive sanctions in recent years, along with restaurants. this is an opportunity for them to help get additional assistance and perhaps getting some leverage with the north, west, south korea, japan, even china in the united states. and in terms of the visit...
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and the biggest benefits for the u. s. is the u. s. c port that it's building, and the guy's a coastal peach. i'm not going to like speaking why the in this matter, but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c. port. so they can explore the natural gas to europe using using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or 2 in exchange of prisoners is released historically has been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that these really government doesn't care at all about it. citizens being held by him us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of prisoners? because they will have no reason after that to keep bumping and destroying and killing the palestinians in. gotcha. now they have a reason like the be willing as a, have our resumes and we have to go there and get them back. if they make at a brother, it's a change and
and the biggest benefits for the u. s. is the u. s. c port that it's building, and the guy's a coastal peach. i'm not going to like speaking why the in this matter, but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c. port. so they can explore the natural gas to europe using using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or 2 in exchange of prisoners is released historically has been willing to give up as many as 500...
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u. s. and ukraine have signed a 10 your biological security agreement on the sidelines of the g 7 summit. it's me . you're creating president of a lot of the, of the landscapes of the pact would protect not just this country, but the world from russian and russian. g 7 vito's also back the multi 1000000000 dollar deal to use frozen russian assets to help ukraine's funds and it's defensive and pay for reconstruction. need is that the weld 7 involves democracies and the european union sorted out and emergency power shoot for ukraine on day one. of the g 7 leaders summit in to lee. they agreed to use the interest generated by rushes central bank funds that have been frozen in european banks to create to $50000000000.00 loan facility, full ukraine. nobody, we're not talking about the confiscation of these assets that the interests of a cruise over time, the sample statement on our finance minister. so now looking at the mechanisms, one does the same cloud of size. it is a key assigned to the russia
u. s. and ukraine have signed a 10 your biological security agreement on the sidelines of the g 7 summit. it's me . you're creating president of a lot of the, of the landscapes of the pact would protect not just this country, but the world from russian and russian. g 7 vito's also back the multi 1000000000 dollar deal to use frozen russian assets to help ukraine's funds and it's defensive and pay for reconstruction. need is that the weld 7 involves democracies and the european union sorted out...
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and a lot of countries promising, especially the u. s. promises set up to give him 8 and that he needed that because on the time he really wasn't a very bad situation. and egypt president on the west side that's got this help from the us for the price of making peace with this road. this we a see throughout this story. this is not the only time us govern eric country and israel to one table. the camp david accords resulted in peace agreements between egypt and israel. israel and left sign i. egypt sent in the best of their to tell o v. after the 3 d, egypt was excluded from the i repeat 4. yes. and egypt presidents adults was testing knighthood by fundamental this militant but even so camp david's set of process and motion. eric this for 80 normalization brokered by the united states. is rhodes most important ally? and that was also the case for the agreement with jordan. the kingdom had long held back from england deal with israel, a head of the potential, the court between israel independent opinions more than 1000000 of them, and then
and a lot of countries promising, especially the u. s. promises set up to give him 8 and that he needed that because on the time he really wasn't a very bad situation. and egypt president on the west side that's got this help from the us for the price of making peace with this road. this we a see throughout this story. this is not the only time us govern eric country and israel to one table. the camp david accords resulted in peace agreements between egypt and israel. israel and left sign i....
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u. s, and the u. k. r, meeting in switzerland to discuss plans for peace and ukraine. the summit aims to create unity around a plan put forth by cubic foot. russia has not been invited and its main factor. china is not coming either and that is your news update at this hour. i'm clare richardson in berlin. many thanks for watching the one of mankind's oldest ambitions could be within reach. what is it really is possible to reverse the age of researchers and scientists all over the world for in a race against time? they are peers and dr.
u. s, and the u. k. r, meeting in switzerland to discuss plans for peace and ukraine. the summit aims to create unity around a plan put forth by cubic foot. russia has not been invited and its main factor. china is not coming either and that is your news update at this hour. i'm clare richardson in berlin. many thanks for watching the one of mankind's oldest ambitions could be within reach. what is it really is possible to reverse the age of researchers and scientists all over the world for in...
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and so the u. s. is courting confrontation, the us is courting war. it is the most you responsible in a position and uh that i've ever seen in a u. s. and ministration have, you know, it was always the assumption is bad as the us presidents have been since world war 2 of them at least viewed, one of their main tasks is to prevent nuclear war, to protect their citizens from world war 3. this'll ministration seems to want that me and that's very scary. his it is scary indeed. all right, then cuz i like we're gonna leave it there. thank you so much. you've been a lawyer then come about like thank you. all right, and that's going to do it for now, but do stay with us. i'll be back in the city with much more news in about 30 minutes time by the just the list down, but go to the port. i'm going to do louisa. my gosh of so the team go we just want talk one years old.
and so the u. s. is courting confrontation, the us is courting war. it is the most you responsible in a position and uh that i've ever seen in a u. s. and ministration have, you know, it was always the assumption is bad as the us presidents have been since world war 2 of them at least viewed, one of their main tasks is to prevent nuclear war, to protect their citizens from world war 3. this'll ministration seems to want that me and that's very scary. his it is scary indeed. all right, then cuz...
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subsidy to local companies, rather than following ones, is a major point of criticism from europe and the u. s. as it impacts fair competition in the international market and leads to a significant over capacity to not shown. china has had over capacity for decades due to it system type, which is not a free market economy, but state controlled on the windows. the data provincial governments decide to build a factory. it often isn't based on market criteria, but rather is simply executed shelters, leading to this of and capacity to shop. shop needs a couple of complex c t company fuel surviving into tiny, small kitchen included to try and select b, y, d, g, d, a chevy. which has achieved economies of scale as well as new payers, like neil explained on service to that the you and the, the brands backed by traditional automakers. blackstone, full size on the competition is already tough with makers under intense pressure pressure on the list. agree with the central governments assessment, that's a much smaller number of companies will so far. so if half of the board call market will soon be elect
subsidy to local companies, rather than following ones, is a major point of criticism from europe and the u. s. as it impacts fair competition in the international market and leads to a significant over capacity to not shown. china has had over capacity for decades due to it system type, which is not a free market economy, but state controlled on the windows. the data provincial governments decide to build a factory. it often isn't based on market criteria, but rather is simply executed...
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and a lot of countries, problems, especially the u. s. promises set up to give him 8 and that he needed that because in that time he really wasn't a very bad situation. and egypt president on the west side that's got this out from the us for the price of making peace with as right. as we, as see throughout the story. this is not the only time the wes coulton, eric country and israel to one table. the camp david accords resulted in peace agreements between egypt and israel. israel and left sign i. egypt sent in the best of their to tell only after the treaty, egypt was excluded from the i repeat 4. yes. and egypt presidents adults was assassinated by fundamental this militant but even so camp david's set of process and motion. eric this for 80 normalization brokered by the united states. is rhodes most important ally? that was also the case for the agreement with jordan. the kingdom had long held back from england deal with israel, a head of a potential, the court between israel independent students more than 1000000 of them, then lift in
and a lot of countries, problems, especially the u. s. promises set up to give him 8 and that he needed that because in that time he really wasn't a very bad situation. and egypt president on the west side that's got this out from the us for the price of making peace with as right. as we, as see throughout the story. this is not the only time the wes coulton, eric country and israel to one table. the camp david accords resulted in peace agreements between egypt and israel. israel and left sign...
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u. s. and allowing ukraine to use western supply weapons to strike targets in russia. the welcome to viewers around the world and michael. okay, us, president joe biden has presented a proposal for a permanent ceasefire in gaza bite and says the plan was put forward by israel. it would unfold in 3 phases and assure the return of as rarely hostages and the reconstruction of gaza. a mouse has released a statement saying it views the proposal positively bite in has urged both sides for except to cease fire. this is truly a decisive moment. this is made their proposal moss as it wants to cease fire. this do is an opportunity to improve whether they really need a mouse needs to take the deal. i know there are those in israel who will not agree with this plan and will call for an award to continue indefinitely. saw summer, even in the government coalition. i asked you to take a step back and think what will happen if this moment is lost? you can't lose this moment. it's time to begin this new stage. the hostage is to come home for israel to be secure. the suffering to stop is
u. s. and allowing ukraine to use western supply weapons to strike targets in russia. the welcome to viewers around the world and michael. okay, us, president joe biden has presented a proposal for a permanent ceasefire in gaza bite and says the plan was put forward by israel. it would unfold in 3 phases and assure the return of as rarely hostages and the reconstruction of gaza. a mouse has released a statement saying it views the proposal positively bite in has urged both sides for except to...
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u. s. and ukraine has signed a 10 your biological security agreement on the sidelines of the g 7 summit. it's ukranian president. below them is the landscapes of the fact would protect not just his country, but the world from russian aggression. g 7 leaders also back the multi $1000000.00 deal to use frozen russian assets to help ukraine spending is defensive and to pay for reconstruction. need is that the weld 7 involves democracies and the european union sorted out and emergency power shoot for ukraine or on day one of the g 7 liter summit in italy. they agreed to use the interest generated by rushes central bank funds that have been frozen in european banks to create to $50000000000.00 loan facility, full ukraine. but yeah, we're not talking about the confiscation of these. i sent that in the interests of a cruise over time. they sample statement, not our finance minister. so now what can you off the mechanisms? what does the sun cloud of size? it is a key assigned to the russian president.
u. s. and ukraine has signed a 10 your biological security agreement on the sidelines of the g 7 summit. it's ukranian president. below them is the landscapes of the fact would protect not just his country, but the world from russian aggression. g 7 leaders also back the multi $1000000.00 deal to use frozen russian assets to help ukraine spending is defensive and to pay for reconstruction. need is that the weld 7 involves democracies and the european union sorted out and emergency power shoot...
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u. s. and a major regional conflict. a need to be hosted up because funding is rebecca rich as if the israeli army was put past to fight both come off and has the law. at the same time, these really military maintains that they are prepared for anything. they have had troops stationed up in that northern border region since the very beginning of the war with gaza when his blood began attacking the northern parts of israel on the 8th of october. they've been training up there just in june. there was a robber lodge training exercise, almost a full scale preparatory exercise for what would happen under an attack and how they might proceed with an attack of their own. and just this week, we also heard from the military to say that they had green lip. now and a plan of attack for carrying out a full scale of confrontation with hezbollah 11 on. there is little doubt though that the 2 front will, would stretch a military that has, you know, troops and, and the, you know, results is tied up in many fronts. also, not forgetting th
u. s. and a major regional conflict. a need to be hosted up because funding is rebecca rich as if the israeli army was put past to fight both come off and has the law. at the same time, these really military maintains that they are prepared for anything. they have had troops stationed up in that northern border region since the very beginning of the war with gaza when his blood began attacking the northern parts of israel on the 8th of october. they've been training up there just in june. there...
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u. s. and, and you're not very police to the alley. how realistic is it the thing that they could be returned to and the wrong you could deal, even if by then wins the race to the white house again? i don't think it's realistic any more. the, the, you know the facts on the ground. they've changed. so much that the 2015 deal is no longer response to the requirements of either side. you know, as long as the program is now to advance, to be rolled back and put it in a box, which for time constraints and transparency measures that will be satisfying to the west or israel. and it's a 20 year soft record of the west fading to provide it wrong with effective and sustainable sanctions are here. so there is a need for a new kind of deal with iran, which doesn't, no longer includes the p 5 plus one because even that a power balance no longer exists because of the sites as times the rosters of the hands on the land to rise, right sorry, back to us, you have on fine getting a couple more questions. full time, runs out. back to sammy, you mentioned
u. s. and, and you're not very police to the alley. how realistic is it the thing that they could be returned to and the wrong you could deal, even if by then wins the race to the white house again? i don't think it's realistic any more. the, the, you know the facts on the ground. they've changed. so much that the 2015 deal is no longer response to the requirements of either side. you know, as long as the program is now to advance, to be rolled back and put it in a box, which for time...
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u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that p steel from going through. so, and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up in the anti, the was, sorry, it's the to, to interrupt that. that's when you talk about up in the and see you tube goals about these long range missiles that now t of can use to strike wash and tired. you. what does the west have to gain from this escalation? well, it has what? the gain a what it's wanted all along and that is to use ukraine as a sarah get to attack russia. that's been the goal all long. that's been the goal. since 2014 and even before that were um years now it has and it really worked as, as the west is hoped it would. but certainly, the ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that is where i think the security council and other parties are just whistling past the graveyard, as we say, pretending that this is not a real risk. what does the west tab by starting world war 3?
u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that p steel from going through. so, and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up in the anti, the was, sorry, it's the to, to interrupt that. that's when you talk about up in the and see you tube goals about these long range missiles that now t of can use to strike wash and tired. you. what does the west have to gain from this escalation? well, it has what? the gain a what it's wanted all along and that is to use ukraine as a sarah get...
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the economic impact of selling charles sells and fewer eaves in the u. s. is minimal. type is another. you cannot just doesn't change much economics, it's more of a political statement. of course, there's also a domestic political dimension, especially in an election year. i was and it's also a statement against the mass of the subsidies in certain industries in china, in recent years. it's and it's good. we have made some subsidies several times now, before delving deeper into the subject, let's see how europe is dealing with these issues portrayed to be fear, the access to each other smart. it also needs to be reciprocity. and we discussed how to make real progress on market access. i remain confident that more progress can be achieved. at the same time, we stand ready to make for use of our trade to defense instruments. if this is necessary, european commission president was that i found the line made his statement after meeting shooting in may 2024. the traits defense instruments she referred to include imposing tyrants on chinese eves. similar to the u. s. approach
the economic impact of selling charles sells and fewer eaves in the u. s. is minimal. type is another. you cannot just doesn't change much economics, it's more of a political statement. of course, there's also a domestic political dimension, especially in an election year. i was and it's also a statement against the mass of the subsidies in certain industries in china, in recent years. it's and it's good. we have made some subsidies several times now, before delving deeper into the subject,...
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the consequent insist on truth hanging together and don't expect to any miracles, even stability, necessarily from the united states. the u. s. is going to be stable and unpredictable. i after november, no matter what happens i is. neither of the 2 with lead candidates is a, is a candidate for peace. they each have their own different modes of behavior. but neither is going to bring that kind of a reason. i peaceful approach to the world that we urgently need. it's going to have to come from the rest of the world that says, look, you're a big and powerful country, but you cannot run roughshod over the world. and the us bluster say will lead the way. we'll leave this agency, we'll leave this a, we'll walk out of this pre to get it may do many things, but the rest of the world is much, much bigger. part of humanity. i ended by acting wisely, judiciously operating under the un charter abiding by treaties being patient with us. please give it time to get back to normal. i. i think that this is the best approach because for all the optimism it breaks conferences. the recent one does one coming up in cuz on, if you are a world lea
the consequent insist on truth hanging together and don't expect to any miracles, even stability, necessarily from the united states. the u. s. is going to be stable and unpredictable. i after november, no matter what happens i is. neither of the 2 with lead candidates is a, is a candidate for peace. they each have their own different modes of behavior. but neither is going to bring that kind of a reason. i peaceful approach to the world that we urgently need. it's going to have to come from...
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and the u. s. bluster say will leave the you when will leave. this agency will lead this a will walk out of this pretty yet, it may do many things, but the rest of the world is large, much bigger part of humanity. i ended by acting wisely, judiciously operating under the un charter abiding by treaties being patient with the us. please give it time to get back to normal. i. i think that this is the best approach because for all the optimism it breaks conferences. the recent one does one coming up in uh, cuz on, if you are a world leader and you do advise some of them i to present to you give it as advice to them. what do you suppose to do when you were threatened by people from the state department or some of the other agencies of the united states? when you refused to obey us policy, whether it be a threat to your car and see whether it be to media attacks on your country, we've seen that growing during the gaza conflict when some gcc countries oppose us policy on what's happening and does, what are they supposed to do but a back. so i think wha
and the u. s. bluster say will leave the you when will leave. this agency will lead this a will walk out of this pretty yet, it may do many things, but the rest of the world is large, much bigger part of humanity. i ended by acting wisely, judiciously operating under the un charter abiding by treaties being patient with the us. please give it time to get back to normal. i. i think that this is the best approach because for all the optimism it breaks conferences. the recent one does one coming...
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u. s. and japan to promote trilateral inter operability and protect freedom for peace and stability in the endo pacific, including the korean peninsula, the participants will focus on ballistic missile defense, air defense, and to submarine warfare, search and rescue. maritime interdiction and defensive cyber training. or let's close that life, announce evicted, tao, a check professor at su, child university. many thanks for joining us. it's good to see you. so south career saves the sole purpose of the so called freedom edges drills is to boost the allies defense capabilities. what do you make of that? thank you very much, i think to the rising tension on the korean peninsula and in east asia as a whole is because of the computer literate exercises. on many con, c o being the lot of states, japan and our k, including for example, the city of the nuclear submarine from the united states to the vicinity of the korean peninsula, as well as the station and office could be of the korean peninsula.
u. s. and japan to promote trilateral inter operability and protect freedom for peace and stability in the endo pacific, including the korean peninsula, the participants will focus on ballistic missile defense, air defense, and to submarine warfare, search and rescue. maritime interdiction and defensive cyber training. or let's close that life, announce evicted, tao, a check professor at su, child university. many thanks for joining us. it's good to see you. so south career saves the sole...
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u member states were doing was against the spirit of the united nations. the episode over this weekend points to and uncomfortable re added to for the u. s. and it's, and it's allies because for the global south of the war is regrettable but has to be managed by dialogue and compromises. in fact, india is foreign minister once put to the view of these global sales countries in the natural, when he said europe, things that you robes problems are the world's problems, but the world's problems are not you who robust problems. these words have surprised many width. indeed is who have concluded probably correctly and over the weekend that if the united states can not push to way to the global salt into a grieving its own global influence and power is probably we can right arching, correspond that knowledge where you convey we will thank you all former presidents of the economics association of zambia and have been the habits okay. says south africa's independent approach toward the ukraine. conflict was the reason why it's representative was not able to speak at the summit. the input in there or was it the short soft calls with data soften? tha
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and u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries, in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who blow the whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety at big pharma, in international banking, international conglomerates and elsewhere still face the untampered raft of their companies. where are the protections for these whistle blowers, or next guess jane turner was a trailblazer at the federal bureau of investigation. she joined the fbi i in 1978 and became the organization's 1st swat member swat is the special weapons and tactics team. she investigated some of the most high profile crimes of the last 40 years, including the abortion clinic bombings and the central park preppy murder. she was involved in the capture of christopher boyce, whose story was
and u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries, in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who blow the whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or...
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s post a new bill imposing new taxes. the military was deployed of to hundreds of protest as storms. the poem and compound in the centre of nairobi. instead of building on fire, the u. s. and african union has urged restraint and cold old parties to provide space for dialogue. protests to say there's still time to stop the president from signing the bill into law. but president william russo has vowed such unrest won't happen again at both have a cost. i hear by people not to use the planner, the finance just focus st. us on the bit test of violence. and i know that the security infrastructure is published to protect the public and it's southern and wouldn't be deployed to stick to the country and threats to know much the same bus route of the was at the protest in the capital. and i robi and begins our coverage within hours of passing the despised tax bill. and just part of them. it was over run by angry demonstrators fulfilling a promise to occupy how many politicians were forced to evacuate her shelter in the basement. parts of the building set on fire president william brutal may have got what you wanted, a raising taxes to pay mounting national debt. but demon
s post a new bill imposing new taxes. the military was deployed of to hundreds of protest as storms. the poem and compound in the centre of nairobi. instead of building on fire, the u. s. and african union has urged restraint and cold old parties to provide space for dialogue. protests to say there's still time to stop the president from signing the bill into law. but president william russo has vowed such unrest won't happen again at both have a cost. i hear by people not to use the planner,...
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and continued condolences to those bereaved by u. k. u. s. and you, i'm genocide that's over the show will be back with a brand new episode on top danville then keep in touch, why will i social media if it's not sense in your country? how do i channel going? undergoing tv on mobile? don't. com is what's new and old episodes of going underground. ccf the, [000:00:00;00] the lodge on it's kind of a rush. i was told them outside of the us was complicit. attending ukrainian miss saw the tap and pride man which left 2 children dead. a chris stay in priest extra to touch the muslim police officer kills and a physical contact all css as the off the mouth of the terror attacks and taxed on the right. now, as i says, has appeared whole is almost completely destroyed. whole that's left burn sacred text for my russian and the may fight happy. we're looking at the kids all to an exclusive interview on the tragic events that took place. and it's a brutal attack on people on clergy, on the holy places of face would feelings kind of have i don't know what th
and continued condolences to those bereaved by u. k. u. s. and you, i'm genocide that's over the show will be back with a brand new episode on top danville then keep in touch, why will i social media if it's not sense in your country? how do i channel going? undergoing tv on mobile? don't. com is what's new and old episodes of going underground. ccf the, [000:00:00;00] the lodge on it's kind of a rush. i was told them outside of the us was complicit. attending ukrainian miss saw the tap and...
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this is boston and the photo taken as an awards ceremony for u. s. military stuff, and the little girl up on social media bus doesn't hide his ties with the u. s. department of defense is military and scientific specialization is insects as deadly disease carriers and joshua boss to live philip typical us leveled them. what i'm, what's going with the development of conscript, but didn't have to do is to move. but i have to go with knowing that i'll be sonya stuck at that. i'm bold adults that always to know um good boy what, but it does not change. it doesn't gulf coast don't start those stories to up. so just the kids sort of that i was trying to do more than the photos which contained that it was. that was one. let me move stories at the last sort of thing and bill of that cannot also know what it's to me to confirm that it's an improve model of the goals bomb showcase to the unit 731 museum in hub, and that doesn't, did it still not some of the do for well, the center of bottled water is starting us out on saying, and now we're not showing it. so
this is boston and the photo taken as an awards ceremony for u. s. military stuff, and the little girl up on social media bus doesn't hide his ties with the u. s. department of defense is military and scientific specialization is insects as deadly disease carriers and joshua boss to live philip typical us leveled them. what i'm, what's going with the development of conscript, but didn't have to do is to move. but i have to go with knowing that i'll be sonya stuck at that. i'm bold adults that...
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u. s. and you, i'm jealous, i've been this. rachel will be back on monday with the president, rethinking foreign policy informing us director of ease railey and g. o, but selling mitchell clinic and tell them, keep in touch, my role, that social media, if it's not sense, if you'll country that have to our child going underground tv hon, they'll come to watch new and old episodes. i'm going underground to monday. the hi. i'm receptive and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please, or do they have the state department, c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you, i'm comfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way in
u. s. and you, i'm jealous, i've been this. rachel will be back on monday with the president, rethinking foreign policy informing us director of ease railey and g. o, but selling mitchell clinic and tell them, keep in touch, my role, that social media, if it's not sense, if you'll country that have to our child going underground tv hon, they'll come to watch new and old episodes. i'm going underground to monday. the hi. i'm receptive and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch...
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and u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries. in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who global whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety at big pharma, international banking, international conglomerates, and elsewhere still face be on tampered raf of their companies. where are the protections for these whistle blowers or next guess jane turner was a trailblazer at the federal bureau of investigation. she joined the f. b. i n 1978 and became the organization's 1st swat member swat is the special weapons and tactics team. she investigated some of the most high profile crimes of the last 40 years, including the abortion clinic bombings and the central park preppy murder. she was involved in the capture of christopher boyce, whose story was told in the f
and u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries. in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who global whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or...
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u member states were doing was against the spirit of the united nations. the episode over this weekend points to and uncomfortable re added to for the u. s. and it's, and these allies, because for the global south of the will, is recreate simple but has to be managed by dialogue and compromises. in fact, india as far administer once puts the view off these global sales countries. and the natural, when he said, you're all the things that you robes problems are the world's problems. but the world's problems are not you who will just problems that these words have surprised many wished indeed is who have concluded properly correctly and over the weekend. that if the united states can not pursue a to the global salt into agreeing its own global influence. and power is probably weakening from a president of the economics association of zambia and have been the hub as okay. it says south africa is independent approach toward the apartment complex was the reason why it's representative couldn't speak at the summit. it was why i didn't see it in there or watch the shots, i suppose with the date. so i'll see you guys at the moment that gives us the
u member states were doing was against the spirit of the united nations. the episode over this weekend points to and uncomfortable re added to for the u. s. and it's, and these allies, because for the global south of the will, is recreate simple but has to be managed by dialogue and compromises. in fact, india as far administer once puts the view off these global sales countries. and the natural, when he said, you're all the things that you robes problems are the world's problems. but the...
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u member states were doing was against the storage of the united nations. the episode over this weekend points to and i'm comfortable reality for the u. s. and it's, and it's allies because for the global south of the world is recreate simple, but has to be managed by dialogue and compromises. in fact, india's foreign minister once puts the view off these global south countries and the natural, when he said, you're all the things that you wrote problems are the world's problems. but it's the world's problems, not just problems. these words have surprised many width, indeed is who have contributed property correctly and over the weekend that if the united states can not push to way to the global salt into agreeing its own, global influence and power is probably we can for our presidents and the economics association of zambia and they've been the habits, oka, says south africa's independence approach toward the ukraine. conflict was the reason why it's representative, couldn't speak at the summit. that is why i didn't see them and they're all or was it the short soft calls with the state? so i'll see you guys at the moment that gives us th
u member states were doing was against the storage of the united nations. the episode over this weekend points to and i'm comfortable reality for the u. s. and it's, and it's allies because for the global south of the world is recreate simple, but has to be managed by dialogue and compromises. in fact, india's foreign minister once puts the view off these global south countries and the natural, when he said, you're all the things that you wrote problems are the world's problems. but it's the...
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and continued condolences to those bereaved by u. k. u. s. and you, i'm genocide that's over the show will be back with a brand new episode on so i have danville then keep in touch, why will i social media if it's not sense a new country and channel going on? we've got to tv on mobile, don't come to us, new and old episodes, i'm going on the ground. so this out to the known in vietnam, american law, the vietnam war, lost it for almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. the need times with nouns, but you don't see it now. why did all of them did hundreds of thousands of american troops who was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me? i got all that not, but the american soldiers murdered, resist as most of the slaves burned down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals and lee by all right, did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yes, yes, and that's the way to the . 7 terrorists killed off to they conducted a series of deadly attacks along to it says, on
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