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u. s. e u strongly condemned the incidents secretary of state anthony, blinking said the initial intelligence reports point to the opposition being behind the attack on the americans. i can confirm that yesterday we had an american diplomat, a convoy that was fired on all of our people are safe and unharmed. but this action was reckless. it was irresponsible and of course unsafe a few hours ago that you and bass that are in sudan was assaulted in his own residency. this constitutes a gross violation of the vienna convention security of diplomatic premises. and staff is the primary responsibility of sudanese authorities and an obligation under international law. we heard the thoughts of specialist on african the 1st gerald horn on this. he believes the ongoing, coo and sudan may of a western banker will obviously washington's diplomats either or not advising the secretary of state properly. or there are some sort of hidden agenda, which is often prevalent in the us state department whereby us ba
u. s. e u strongly condemned the incidents secretary of state anthony, blinking said the initial intelligence reports point to the opposition being behind the attack on the americans. i can confirm that yesterday we had an american diplomat, a convoy that was fired on all of our people are safe and unharmed. but this action was reckless. it was irresponsible and of course unsafe a few hours ago that you and bass that are in sudan was assaulted in his own residency. this constitutes a gross...
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u. s. e u, in other countries in the global not to ensure that their private sector businesses in columbia do not contribute to human rights abuses faced by defenders. so sarah, i also want to bring in a comment from you tube here. this is from kyle, marston says whatever 8 united states provides needs to stop involving handing out munitions and fire arms. and i noticed that last video comment, she talked about the global north needs to be aware of contributing to the situation. can you talk from an international perspective of what the international community needs to do here to support columbia? no, definitely. i think if there is aspect to engage, that's the rule of the pieces and the private sector might. they might not be directly engaged on the violence, but the truth is they, they are business are being benefited by the fact that defenders are those and spending on the ways for the implementation destructive allow or destructive big projects in columbia. so those business has benefits fo
u. s. e u, in other countries in the global not to ensure that their private sector businesses in columbia do not contribute to human rights abuses faced by defenders. so sarah, i also want to bring in a comment from you tube here. this is from kyle, marston says whatever 8 united states provides needs to stop involving handing out munitions and fire arms. and i noticed that last video comment, she talked about the global north needs to be aware of contributing to the situation. can you talk...
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u. s. is playing beyond the borders of the alliance. the u. s. is using crane as a puppet. in reality, it's not in the interest of the e. u to support the ukranian conflict and the sanction regime against russia. however, there is a bloodthirsty atmosphere of war among e, you politicians, finland, being a member of the european union has also recently joined the chorus of western voices rationing up the pro war rhetoric against russia. and that's a new position for europe actually, which over the past few decades hasn't always blindly cited with washington, former french president, jacques chirac and german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, allied with russian president vladimir putin against the u. s. invasion of iraq, for example. and that was at a time when washington was looking to build that so called coalition of the willing . and that descent is actually what kept europe out of that particular quagmire to the economic and other benefit of the entire block and people of europe. today though, where's the voice of reason in europe? well hungarian prime minister, victor r bon, is still trying to draw attention to the fac
u. s. is playing beyond the borders of the alliance. the u. s. is using crane as a puppet. in reality, it's not in the interest of the e. u to support the ukranian conflict and the sanction regime against russia. however, there is a bloodthirsty atmosphere of war among e, you politicians, finland, being a member of the european union has also recently joined the chorus of western voices rationing up the pro war rhetoric against russia. and that's a new position for europe actually, which over...
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u. s. e u u k. in one side, the regional organizations a unique ad on the other. but there are a number of other parties that have to be involved as an evil with whatever happens at the end. you know, if one over comes the other, there is this in passes. they're not about how to hand over power to a civilian lead government. how does democracy return to saddam? how do civil society have a voice in leading that path to the democracy that sudanese yearn for after the overthrow of bashir? this, these are difficult questions to answer now, and other difficult route for all of those are interested stake holders. this is a key point because there is still a population of sudan who wish to have a view on who they are governed by rather than just to have. it's fought out between 2 groups of men with guns at it was the people that brought down president bashir or the army eventually sided with the protest movements, or the forces for change, the resistance committees to ensure that he left power. but then being very reluctant to leave power themselves and the power sharing
u. s. e u u k. in one side, the regional organizations a unique ad on the other. but there are a number of other parties that have to be involved as an evil with whatever happens at the end. you know, if one over comes the other, there is this in passes. they're not about how to hand over power to a civilian lead government. how does democracy return to saddam? how do civil society have a voice in leading that path to the democracy that sudanese yearn for after the overthrow of bashir? this,...
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u. s. the e u and the wool banks are spending billions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the u. s. administration at that particular time. however, kept talking with the coup lead is a bark restoration of what they call a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will of the sudanese people, as evidenced by the significant peaceful demonstrations of, of support on october 21st. and we will look at the full range of economic tools available to us in coordination and consultation, regional actors and other key countries to make sure that we are trying to push, ah, the, certainly the entire sudanese political process back in a positive direction after this significant in a warming setback, and we call on the military to unconditionally release and re reinstate all detain civilians in order to allow the civilian lead transition to continue. now americans have been told that if they do not to dominate the world t
u. s. the e u and the wool banks are spending billions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the u. s. administration at that particular time. however, kept talking with the coup lead is a bark restoration of what they call a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will of the sudanese people, as evidenced by the significant peaceful demonstrations of, of support on october 21st. and we will look at the...
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u. s. the e u and the war banks are spending billions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the u. s. administration at that particular time. however, kept talking with the cooper leaders about restoration of what they call a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will of the sudanese people, as evidenced by the significant nations i held peacefully and freely but this to the knees lead a promise to hold those elections. examiner hold. we affirm the complete withdrawal of the military from the political process. the steps should be accompanied by the withdrawal of political forces from the transitional period, as a response to the revolutionaries demands. what we do know so far is that many was that the u. s. has waged and participated in have not only live the countries in positions of failed states, but have also caused increased regional instability. many say that the u. s. has left a countless trails of b
u. s. the e u and the war banks are spending billions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the u. s. administration at that particular time. however, kept talking with the cooper leaders about restoration of what they call a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will of the sudanese people, as evidenced by the significant nations i held peacefully and freely but this to the knees lead a promise to hold...
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u. s. the e u and the war banks are spending billions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the u. s. administration at that particular time. however, kept talking with the cooper leaders about restoration of what they call a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will, the sudanese people, as evidenced by the significant peaceful demonstrations of, of support on october 21st. now americans have been told that if they do not to dominate the wall to will descend into chaos. when in reality, as mediation from different states have shown other powers, the likely to step up to shoulder the burden of security in peacemaking. not so long ago, the word demands of from an immediate end to all fighting is sedan. and that was to ensure that delayed elections. i held peacefully and freely bats the sudanese leader promised to hold those elections examiner on a whole, we affirm the complete withdrawal of the military from
u. s. the e u and the war banks are spending billions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the u. s. administration at that particular time. however, kept talking with the cooper leaders about restoration of what they call a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will, the sudanese people, as evidenced by the significant peaceful demonstrations of, of support on october 21st. now americans have been told...
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u. s. and e u criticism in recent years about poland, authoritarian policies, poland is a valued ally, a partner and a friend, and we have an enduring relationship based on shared priorities and democratic values. you see what's happening, everything from bella roost to poland, to hungary and the rise of the toilet terran regime in the world. and this president embraces obit fucks in the world. when you look at what's happened in places like hungary and in poland, that obviously did not have the same democratic traditions that we did. they weren't as deeply rooted. and yet as recently as 10 years ago were function democracies. and now essentially have become authoritarian. the polish prime minister is in the u. s. for meetings on economic and defense cooperation between the 2 nations. fast as my previous damaging statements from european officials. critics like french president emanuel mac wrong who last year called the polish p. n. a quote right wing anti semite, who bans l g b t people. those words were in reaction to polish laws, restricting l g b t writes and contradicting western culture. the visit is taking place for war size, increasing its nato armaments. the p. m. told the u. s, vice president, that is country quote, wants to become the bedrock of european security senior research fellow of the global policy institute of one that george sam wiley believes the reason for the sudden warm from the you asked towards the polish prime minister is his russo phobia well, of course he hasn't changed any of those values now, but the issue really with poland is that as far as the united states is concerned, it is the most loyal, most forthright and most predictably and rely heavily into russi
u. s. and e u criticism in recent years about poland, authoritarian policies, poland is a valued ally, a partner and a friend, and we have an enduring relationship based on shared priorities and democratic values. you see what's happening, everything from bella roost to poland, to hungary and the rise of the toilet terran regime in the world. and this president embraces obit fucks in the world. when you look at what's happened in places like hungary and in poland, that obviously did not have...
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u. s. seems to think, well, my quote seems to think that the u. s. is using the e as in vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think that that could be a possible, did you think that could be a possible know of advantage for the u. s. if it has the e u, as as a power piece. well, i think for europe has been understood to be supporting the u. s. a. whether it's willingly or unwillingly earl, or being held hostage in a sense, that's up to everybody's interpretation. i think europe has been taken hostage in my view or when it comes to the ukrainian conflict, or, you know, to, to be all the us side to support ukraine in a sales. but i think this trip of president mc crohn in china as reviewed that the europeans, or at least mac chrome, being one of the european leaders is coming to his sensors that it should actually look after their own interest charge. as i always say, facts are facts because inflation is going up in europe. and the cost of energy is going up like crazy of the last year. so it's people's lives. we're talking about w
u. s. seems to think, well, my quote seems to think that the u. s. is using the e as in vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think that that could be a possible, did you think that could be a possible know of advantage for the u. s. if it has the e u, as as a power piece. well, i think for europe has been understood to be supporting the u. s. a. whether it's willingly or unwillingly earl, or being held hostage in a sense, that's up to everybody's...
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u. s. u m, as in essence, yes, taking any business that was in the e. u. and encourage them to go to the united states and open the businesses there. yeah. now if the you see that person of on the land sees that have businesses, energy prices are more expensive in the u. everything's cheaper in ah, them in america. so, i mean, why should the you rick now look to the u. s. when it can probably get cheaper and if it works with his partner in russia, or even though so china, other winds changing? well, absolutely. i think you're right or this is a, a very co correct analysis, because as i always say, facts are facts because inflation is going up in europe. and the cost of energy is going up like crazy over the last year. so it's people's lives. we're talking about and when you have people that are not happy was what they have the politicians, they're the leaders, we're have to think and to do something about it. so i think sooner or later, and i think this is what's happening now there, reflecting all whether it is right to do what they have been doing over t
u. s. u m, as in essence, yes, taking any business that was in the e. u. and encourage them to go to the united states and open the businesses there. yeah. now if the you see that person of on the land sees that have businesses, energy prices are more expensive in the u. everything's cheaper in ah, them in america. so, i mean, why should the you rick now look to the u. s. when it can probably get cheaper and if it works with his partner in russia, or even though so china, other winds changing?...
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u. s, but from the e u, and there was the expectation that the whole world would join in. and that the u. s . lost sight of their slipping power. and really the great majority of the population of the world did not go with oh, welcome back, i'm sorry now he's and you were watching 360 view. we've been talking about physician assisted suicide or euthanasia, practices across the globe. joining me now to share his horrifying story about it, you can a program in canada called made or medical assistance in di, which even offered to pay his family if he chose, have medically assisted suicide instead of surgery. is brett bucky, schmidt, bucky, thank you so much for joining me. extra me. you have a disease called neurofibromatosis type 2 or an f 2, which for our audience is a genetic condition that causes tumors to grow all on your nerves. the tumors are usually non cancerous or benign, but may cause a range of symptoms. so i have to ask you bulky, what is your life like and how does and if to affect your daily life and even planning for the future. well, jenna chosen for a loop because it becau
u. s, but from the e u, and there was the expectation that the whole world would join in. and that the u. s . lost sight of their slipping power. and really the great majority of the population of the world did not go with oh, welcome back, i'm sorry now he's and you were watching 360 view. we've been talking about physician assisted suicide or euthanasia, practices across the globe. joining me now to share his horrifying story about it, you can a program in canada called made or medical...
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by s e i u u h w is not a strike or formal picketing and does not impact patient care. month, we will begin contract bargaining with s e i u u h w and the coalition of kaiser permanente unions. we look forward to bargaining in good faith with our labor partners and discussing staffing ideas and solutions. environmental groups are filing a lawsuit against the ea over water d other industries. theneries coalition of 13 different groups, including san francisco bay keeper want to force the agency to follow the clean water act and update its water pollution standards. the groups say that runoff from chemical plants, plastics, manufacturers , fertilizer makers and others are fueling algae blooms that are harmful to humans as well as fish. san francisco bay keeper says with five active refineries are local waterways are vulnerable. bay is officially recognized as impaired by the epa for selenium pollution. but unfortunately, the local selenium water quality standard that is incorporated into clean water act permits for the refineries is inadequate and the permits allow discha
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to david about half of quote his upcoming trip to china and due to a positive cobit test, while e u and u. s. official spar over what kind of relationship brussel should have aging. it's so interesting, it's still incredible to see what this looks like.
to david about half of quote his upcoming trip to china and due to a positive cobit test, while e u and u. s. official spar over what kind of relationship brussel should have aging. it's so interesting, it's still incredible to see what this looks like.
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u. s. saudi arabia and several e u countries are among those trying to find alternative transport routes to safely remove thousands of their citizens. for now, they're being told to simply stay indoors. joining me now, a voice you just heard in that piece, journalist, matt nation in cairo, who's following developments ensued on matt, what are you hearing about the situation on the ground right now? that's extremely, extremely difficult. you know, although the, our staff earlier and now the military made promises to international evacuate internationals are still considerable concerns about also the, the back you ation of, of sudanese them. so hard to restore. if lee has been a city that has a sore, people that have been displaced by crisis and the surrounding regions, obviously the. ready ready door for new mountains and now her to itself is morphing into ghost. but where people go in and our family is being able to stay together. these are the 1000000 dollar questions, and i think the question a lot of people's minds are, you know, well, you back, you ation efforts. there's plans for th
u. s. saudi arabia and several e u countries are among those trying to find alternative transport routes to safely remove thousands of their citizens. for now, they're being told to simply stay indoors. joining me now, a voice you just heard in that piece, journalist, matt nation in cairo, who's following developments ensued on matt, what are you hearing about the situation on the ground right now? that's extremely, extremely difficult. you know, although the, our staff earlier and now the...
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u. s. saudi arabia and several e u countries are among those trying to find alternative transport routes to safely remove thousands of their citizens. for now, they're being told to simply stay indoors. with joining me now is a journalist, mat nation who we saw in that faces in cairo, following developments in sudan met awake off the heavy fighting, broke out. what is the situation like the civilians who continue to be stuck in the middle of this? yeah, no, it's catastrophic. um, you know, and i think it's catastrophic for a number of reasons. you know, people, so sort of out, as i mentioned at the top of the show, you know, they're having to make a mistake and possible decisions, whether not to stay or to leave and, and to leave. you know, that's a very difficult decision when you don't know if you're ever going to come back. and, and this is kind of the predicament that a number of people in order to, we're happy to make right now. and, and the thing is about leaving or fleeing. it's all, it's also difficult to know. when is a good time to flee? might want to flee within an hour in a c
u. s. saudi arabia and several e u countries are among those trying to find alternative transport routes to safely remove thousands of their citizens. for now, they're being told to simply stay indoors. with joining me now is a journalist, mat nation who we saw in that faces in cairo, following developments in sudan met awake off the heavy fighting, broke out. what is the situation like the civilians who continue to be stuck in the middle of this? yeah, no, it's catastrophic. um, you know, and...
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u. s. and the u. s. right wing to e lot and think that's what we saw on this talk across the interview with you on is very openly critical of like a c media to he thinks have too much influence on twitter. so he seemed journalist saying that you on mosque is antagonizing the media. why should we stay on this platform anymore? but there's nowhere else to go with that replicates the twitter experience for you have culture makers, politicians, media altogether talking amongst themselves in with the public. and even though this platform is limping along, and ilan has made very destructive decisions that have degree wise, have consequences, dominion accused. the conservative news net, what of repeatedly broadcasting lies that its voting machines were rigged during the 2020 election against donald trump lies the company says quote, deeply damaged. it's once thriving business. they rigged the election in front of all of us and nobody did anything about it. many could see the out of court settlement coming while the company had
u. s. and the u. s. right wing to e lot and think that's what we saw on this talk across the interview with you on is very openly critical of like a c media to he thinks have too much influence on twitter. so he seemed journalist saying that you on mosque is antagonizing the media. why should we stay on this platform anymore? but there's nowhere else to go with that replicates the twitter experience for you have culture makers, politicians, media altogether talking amongst themselves in with...
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u. s. and the u. s. right wing q e lawn and i think that's what we saw on this tucker carlson interview. you on is very openly critical the legacy media who he thinks have too much influence on twitter. so we think journalist saying that you on mosque is and tag, and i think the media, why should we stay on the platform anymore, but there's nowhere else to go. that replicates the twitter experience for you have culture makers, politicians, media altogether talking amongst themselves and with the public's. and even though this platform is limping along, and ilan has made a very destructive decisions that have degraded the quality of the site. i can't help it, but to log on every single day, i am still twitter addict. every person i cover is on their venture capitalist or on their startup, founders on their other tech journalists. and because of that, at least for now, journalists are just stuck on twitter and it's gonna take, i don't know what to get us to migrate someplace else. but it seems like so no matter what you long does, we're going to be on this platform for better or we now know
u. s. and the u. s. right wing q e lawn and i think that's what we saw on this tucker carlson interview. you on is very openly critical the legacy media who he thinks have too much influence on twitter. so we think journalist saying that you on mosque is and tag, and i think the media, why should we stay on the platform anymore, but there's nowhere else to go. that replicates the twitter experience for you have culture makers, politicians, media altogether talking amongst themselves and with...
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u. e. this week's u. s. u k. u armed warming of syria and human rights and geo denied access to u. k. jail journalist julian assange, the loan, the assassination of a russian journalist, blood, and out ascii in st. petersburg this week. no. there was just one big story in nato nations, the rest of popular opposition leader, donald trump, who spoke on tuesday of his possible death penalty less prominent was the prospect of nuclear war. as us politicians ignored warnings from begging not to meet taiwanese politicians, sighing when in california for more on nater. second front is it fights russia through ukraine is collier host of the silicon seal podcast about chinese history. culture and politics is in bali in that foundational nation of an online movement. indonesia. gotcha. thank you so much for coming on after all these years. i think many people around the world, what's your trick round here? your podcast. let's just kick off thou with what you think of this taiwanese leda arriving. i don't know why. why do you think she's even in the u. s. she said she's going to guatemala and
u. e. this week's u. s. u k. u armed warming of syria and human rights and geo denied access to u. k. jail journalist julian assange, the loan, the assassination of a russian journalist, blood, and out ascii in st. petersburg this week. no. there was just one big story in nato nations, the rest of popular opposition leader, donald trump, who spoke on tuesday of his possible death penalty less prominent was the prospect of nuclear war. as us politicians ignored warnings from begging not to meet...
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u. n. d u s. c, u, k, the u, a e, saudi arabia, that, that are all involved in some shape or form. and in talking to these 2 desperate military groups, where do you start in terms of the conversation? where the conversation and our own circumstances, or how to start with a true man, who in terms of downs placed man in international community or miti of states. the heads did may not want to speak or talk right now, but international community has read a number of just reminds that can be huge. one of them certainly is about what would happen to this individual, what, who are given the shocks when peace eventually comes. and about that room, it's always a very powerful and uniquely val easterling the getting the recalcitrant lea this to come round to the table. but let us know also forgets that sometimes this leave the desk release office space themselves become captive. right? i am suggesting wowza, we force cartoon, and these 2 men, that international community also spread its way. and it's got to that town where the support of that clear understanding of those who are forcing acro
u. n. d u s. c, u, k, the u, a e, saudi arabia, that, that are all involved in some shape or form. and in talking to these 2 desperate military groups, where do you start in terms of the conversation? where the conversation and our own circumstances, or how to start with a true man, who in terms of downs placed man in international community or miti of states. the heads did may not want to speak or talk right now, but international community has read a number of just reminds that can be huge....
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u. s. seems to think, well, my call seems to think that the u. s. is using the e, the vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think of us that could be a possible given that could be a possible know of advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think a europe has been understood to be supporting the u. s. a whether it's willingly or unwillingly or, or being held hostage in a sense hold that are not happy with what is really national security minister, other cabinet and kinessa most reli government. however, he is really army which provided protection for the protesters approved the march, the palestinian ministry of foreign affairs, condemned it as a provocative act. the march comes at a time of rising tensions between israelis and palestinians following last week's police raid on jerusalem's ox, on mosque during the muslim holy month of ramadan. the 1st rate happened on wednesday morning when israeli forces storm the building using care gas against palestinian worshippers israeli police allege the dozens of young men carrying rocks and firecrackers had tried to bar
u. s. seems to think, well, my call seems to think that the u. s. is using the e, the vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think of us that could be a possible given that could be a possible know of advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think a europe has been understood to be supporting the u. s. a whether it's willingly or unwillingly or, or being held hostage in a sense hold that are not happy with what is really national...
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e. u has in fact sent more industry lobbyists, del actual block officials to influence talks in recent years. the e u has always tried to facilitate negotiations and compromises for f, a. d, 's, and tropical tune of regulations in general. while the e u has suggested talks can settle the issue. business as usual is continuing the controversial f. a. d. 's resemble raf swift hanging ropes and netting which indiscriminately draws in a massive amount of fish. it's believe yellow finn conservation efforts would improve dramatically if the use supported measures put forth by india and the maltese. the harvest often captures young children that have not yet reached reproductive age, leading to the pleated stalks that can't be replenished sustainably. you destroy the environment with their methods. we use traditional fishing for tune us so that we can maintain their habitat, their use of f, a. d will of course put us in danger. usually we are using traditional fishery practices fortuna to keep their habitat and balance. otherwise tuna will be gone and will be effected. i think what we all need to focus on about is not about the restrictions but on our modernization, so that we don'
e. u has in fact sent more industry lobbyists, del actual block officials to influence talks in recent years. the e u has always tried to facilitate negotiations and compromises for f, a. d, 's, and tropical tune of regulations in general. while the e u has suggested talks can settle the issue. business as usual is continuing the controversial f. a. d. 's resemble raf swift hanging ropes and netting which indiscriminately draws in a massive amount of fish. it's believe yellow finn conservation...
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s u b l. they are right now the new mercedes benz e q s s u v. if that's true, we want to find out today, but 1st we'll head out of the city right into the mountains. oh, and we're going to change the color little bit. as expected, the flagship electric su, v of the brand comes with all the bells and whistles such as over the air updates for digital features and cars. software. the general driving impression in the u. s. s. u, v is smoother. hell, it is silent on the interior, you. he almost no wind noises then of course, you profit from the fact that electric cars are way more silent then for example, combustion engine cars. furthermore, the adaptive suspension keeps most of the bombs outside. so you don't really fill them in the interior. in fact, this is really close to what i would imagine. if i think about luxurious driving, ah, the entry level version, which is the q s $450.00 plus comes in with $265.00 kilowatt at the rear and average consumption between 18.6 and 23 kilowatt hours per one. i'm going to give in the range of her own 536-2660
s u b l. they are right now the new mercedes benz e q s s u v. if that's true, we want to find out today, but 1st we'll head out of the city right into the mountains. oh, and we're going to change the color little bit. as expected, the flagship electric su, v of the brand comes with all the bells and whistles such as over the air updates for digital features and cars. software. the general driving impression in the u. s. s. u, v is smoother. hell, it is silent on the interior, you. he almost no...
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e u. member states right now in libya, there are open air slave markets, thanks to the european union, the u. s. nato, and their so called rules based order. nicaragua saw what happened in libya. nicaragua doesn't want to be the next libya. venezuela doesn't want to be the next livia. no country wants to be the next, libya or a, and they're learning those lessons as they go along. now speaking of that interference, the government in nicaragua has also said that the e u is looting the state to riches and cultures. what is your take on that statement? yeah, well it's one a reference to the sanctions and the sanctions are not just targeted against individuals. this is frequently missed portrayed in western media. they claim that it's only targeted sanctions in reality. the u. s. and also european union have imposed illegal unilateral sanctions targeting multiple state institutions in nicaragua, including the military, including the police, including the judicial branch and the judges. including also by the way, numerous state on mining companies and other state on companies. and what they're also
e u. member states right now in libya, there are open air slave markets, thanks to the european union, the u. s. nato, and their so called rules based order. nicaragua saw what happened in libya. nicaragua doesn't want to be the next libya. venezuela doesn't want to be the next livia. no country wants to be the next, libya or a, and they're learning those lessons as they go along. now speaking of that interference, the government in nicaragua has also said that the e u is looting the state to...
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what do you think the impact of ukraine will be on e, u. u. s. economies. thanks, i should be with you. i think i'm either a number of distinct. i think effects that are worth tracing. what is, as you suggested, there is a good deal more talk now about the dollarization that there used to be, i think largely going to the back of a number of the brit nations and other nations as well. are trying to kind of get out from under the u. s. dollar as the sort of principal, trans national cur. and of course, the reason for that in turn is that the, the role of the dollar in the global economy enables us to exert a good deal of leverage through there. there is, however, one possible sort of it to that, that might stand in the way. and i think what it's going to do as far as the bricks, in particular, china, to essentially make some sort of so called hard choices as they say here in the u. s, so the thing about the dollars global roll is that it's actually been in a certain sense helpful to china and other economies who's growth model has been an export lead growth m
what do you think the impact of ukraine will be on e, u. u. s. economies. thanks, i should be with you. i think i'm either a number of distinct. i think effects that are worth tracing. what is, as you suggested, there is a good deal more talk now about the dollarization that there used to be, i think largely going to the back of a number of the brit nations and other nations as well. are trying to kind of get out from under the u. s. dollar as the sort of principal, trans national cur. and of...
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the e u has started taking measures to prevent this in the u. s. a ban on take talk is currently being heavily debated. company c e o shows e to was already grilled by you as lawmakers over data security. so what's really going on a tick tock ah, my dance connects lots of personal data from tick tock uses. nobody knows what is saved on the service and for how long or whether the chinese government has ranking access to it. in early 2023 tick tock, state security regulations were updated. if you can send the following day to will be saved, direct messages, location data, use a content. purchasing information, contacts, surveys, research and advertisement. 3rd party platforms and partners, device and network data, personal information, duration and frequency of act usage. this basically means essentially when you agree to it, it says it a contract or keystrokes, so it essentially knows what you're doing and what you're saying to people. on your mobile phone, which is effectively and knows what you're saying and doing with anybody. so as soon as we joi
the e u has started taking measures to prevent this in the u. s. a ban on take talk is currently being heavily debated. company c e o shows e to was already grilled by you as lawmakers over data security. so what's really going on a tick tock ah, my dance connects lots of personal data from tick tock uses. nobody knows what is saved on the service and for how long or whether the chinese government has ranking access to it. in early 2023 tick tock, state security regulations were updated. if you...