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u. s. europe and ukraine. it's unlikely to gonna even half of the votes in the un general assembly, so that kept it very simple on purpose. and the russians rather been scoffing about calling in a hollowed out resolution and rushes allied bella roost then had introduced various resolutions, rivers, amendments. the resolution which they say would be more constructive if the goal really is peace in ukraine. so they went to these resolutions, the call for the start of peace negotiations that note the concern of the contending supply weapons by 3rd parties to the conflict. zan, calling on member states to refrain from sending weapons to the zone. a conflict and clinical member states to address the root causes of the conflicts. it'll be interesting to see whether some countries will vote for these amendments because a lot of these points, again, russia and batteries have kept. these are the simple 2 principles which assembly, when it comes to calling for it's the sort of peace negotiations that difficult to argue
u. s. europe and ukraine. it's unlikely to gonna even half of the votes in the un general assembly, so that kept it very simple on purpose. and the russians rather been scoffing about calling in a hollowed out resolution and rushes allied bella roost then had introduced various resolutions, rivers, amendments. the resolution which they say would be more constructive if the goal really is peace in ukraine. so they went to these resolutions, the call for the start of peace negotiations that note...
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u. s. europe, u k, for instance, saying that this is going to help. but again, those measures much volunteer as well. are they working? well, i think that having the opposite effect in and if you look at them, so we've covered a lot on the program about the amount, sheer amount of money that governments, particularly the united states, putting it in order to supposedly combat inflation. now if you, if you know anything about economics, that even on a basic level, you understand that if you print extra money, you cause a situation called hyper inflation. and what we're seeing now, the reason i believe that the prices of things are going down is because the actual money that people are using to purchase them as become completely and utterly worthless in certain respects, even the price is gone down. the markets no longer reflect any real value because the market is just don't trust the currencies that people are using to pay for items. so is there a fit for that? how does the west, how do these governments solve the problem? well, i think we're probably
u. s. europe, u k, for instance, saying that this is going to help. but again, those measures much volunteer as well. are they working? well, i think that having the opposite effect in and if you look at them, so we've covered a lot on the program about the amount, sheer amount of money that governments, particularly the united states, putting it in order to supposedly combat inflation. now if you, if you know anything about economics, that even on a basic level, you understand that if you...
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europe and may even lower them state side. that's the problem. german economists like a hummer believes the u. s. wants to make europe compliant under its roots. now the europeans wondering let it benefits us and not them. so nearly everything that comes from the u. s. against the people in europe, it's against the economy in europe. because america now wants to psycho europe for its own benefit and they want to make sure that germany, especially, but europe, economies is under the thumb of the us and they cannot survive on their own. so the europeans, i know, are some or europeans are now recognizing that this is the case and that they did really bad behavior against the european economies. you don't do this because of the environment. you do this because of economic dependence. this, this is the war of the us again, europe against germany, especially according to say, my hearse. the us who are behind the blow up of the na stream to pipeline to make it exclusively that only the u. s. and norway can deliver gas. us is getting rid of a competitor with the help of their puppets in the european com
europe and may even lower them state side. that's the problem. german economists like a hummer believes the u. s. wants to make europe compliant under its roots. now the europeans wondering let it benefits us and not them. so nearly everything that comes from the u. s. against the people in europe, it's against the economy in europe. because america now wants to psycho europe for its own benefit and they want to make sure that germany, especially, but europe, economies is under the thumb of the...
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europe is all for it. the they're going for, they're pushing other countries as well, in africa cetera. but the u. s. hasn't signed onto a particular date to cover it. they're going to be using a lot of fossil fuels in the future. so europe is being hit the hardest here as well. not only am if you, if you recognize or if you as an economist, you would say, if i really want to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions, then i go to the biggest polluters and try to reduce the biggest pollutions. so just one day where the americans don't do war is saving more c o carbon dioxide than the german car user can save with not driving at all in the entire year. so this is just hippocratic at all and i don't think it is about really the environment because why do you engineer data who are supporting this climate problem and so on and so on and do very high, expensive or very expensive programs, but destructive for the economy in europe and why are you doing all these things? you don't do this because of the environment. you do this because of economic dependence. this, this is the war of the us again, europe against
europe is all for it. the they're going for, they're pushing other countries as well, in africa cetera. but the u. s. hasn't signed onto a particular date to cover it. they're going to be using a lot of fossil fuels in the future. so europe is being hit the hardest here as well. not only am if you, if you recognize or if you as an economist, you would say, if i really want to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions, then i go to the biggest polluters and try to reduce the biggest pollutions. so...
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and the biggest thing to know about that is that this is more than europe produces more than more than the u. s. and europe together produces so at this point, a nato has said openly, secretary general san berg said it to day. they're using more than we can send. okay, so we just need to have a plan to deal with the problems or causing the shortage it does have a plan, but that plan is moving very slowly when it became obvious that this war was going to be a shooting war and, and the weapons that we thought we'd never see again, we're going to be used. they started looking at their stockpiles and of course, sending ukraine everything they could. the allies had many weapons that they weren't using anymore. that had been outdated. so those went 1st. but as ukraine ran through that ammunition, a lot of that was not produced anymore. and now even for the newer weapons, they're having a lot of trouble scaling up quickly. one of those reasons is because the defense industry had been, had been cutting back on ammunition all these years. and it's, it takes a long time for industry to, to scale back up
and the biggest thing to know about that is that this is more than europe produces more than more than the u. s. and europe together produces so at this point, a nato has said openly, secretary general san berg said it to day. they're using more than we can send. okay, so we just need to have a plan to deal with the problems or causing the shortage it does have a plan, but that plan is moving very slowly when it became obvious that this war was going to be a shooting war and, and the weapons...
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u. s. and europe still claims they are not a party to the conflict. nathan, not paul to, to the conflict. we support ukraine, but that doesn't make us pointed to the culture, or we effectively, or to war with russia. no, we're not. not at all. russia is at war inside ukraine. and despite the rhetoric we heard from bruton last night, trying once again to make this about the west versus russia, the united states versus russia, or nato versus russian. nothing could be farther from the truth. in the military operations, 5th months, russia liberated the entire lugens people's republic. the black sea grained deal was also reached between moscow and t. f. with turkey and the united nations helping broker the agreement. ukrainian grain could now return to the international market. under the protection of the russian navy, all after the west accused moscow of sparking a wave of world hunger, payton is weapon ising hunger. he's using feed security as a callous to roll. the decision to weaponized food is moscow's and moscow along this includes countries already under enormous dress. however, african
u. s. and europe still claims they are not a party to the conflict. nathan, not paul to, to the conflict. we support ukraine, but that doesn't make us pointed to the culture, or we effectively, or to war with russia. no, we're not. not at all. russia is at war inside ukraine. and despite the rhetoric we heard from bruton last night, trying once again to make this about the west versus russia, the united states versus russia, or nato versus russian. nothing could be farther from the truth. in...
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and i said that right now, the whole pure europe is gathered against us and led by the u. s. slim. they use various motors with the same point. we will call to resolve this fashion question. finally, you may be norton using the gas chambers, beds to put an ant washer as a great power and to sideline it to destroy its economy. and when this, when it reminded politicians started claiming that a, using this comparing sense only violated the memory and insulted the memory of her victims of holocaust. that only means that they have no other arguments which i haven't insulted the victims of holocaust who have always honored them. we have hosted special events in their honor and who invites her all those who i thought of this historic events. unlike the bowls, even before the special military operation was launched, they didn't invite us at the event a to mark deliberation of the outfits. why? because and we said that the memory of the victims of holocaust, which doesn't mean that it was somebody shouldn't do the work of to day. and for the sake of this memory, we need to put an end to th
and i said that right now, the whole pure europe is gathered against us and led by the u. s. slim. they use various motors with the same point. we will call to resolve this fashion question. finally, you may be norton using the gas chambers, beds to put an ant washer as a great power and to sideline it to destroy its economy. and when this, when it reminded politicians started claiming that a, using this comparing sense only violated the memory and insulted the memory of her victims of...
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u. s. now they really need to be felt that, that, that network to cover other places like co cutter tonight into the u. s. and also europe as well, 47 flights a week, as opposed to en route, for example, which has over 100 flights a week from dubai, into the u. s. it to 11 gateways more than 11 gateways. that's the big difference devise a small market. so the taking that chunk of traffic away from india. so in this area is trying to do, it needs to build up that level of confidence with the order the new aircraft can open up numerous, bilateral, committing and really make, make a go for it. so it's sort of, it's will have to improve at the end of the day as well, and that there's a big task force internally within a range. you're looking at service, look, you have a market that their operations look at how they sell their operations. look at the distribution or distribution assets they have in terms of who they sell for travel agents online direct the website. the website still has a long way to go to improve that level of service. but the task force, there's a number of task forces within that transformation program, lo
u. s. now they really need to be felt that, that, that network to cover other places like co cutter tonight into the u. s. and also europe as well, 47 flights a week, as opposed to en route, for example, which has over 100 flights a week from dubai, into the u. s. it to 11 gateways more than 11 gateways. that's the big difference devise a small market. so the taking that chunk of traffic away from india. so in this area is trying to do, it needs to build up that level of confidence with the...
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they need, especially europe because the u. s. has a lot of sanctions against exporting high tech to china, so they need to kind of clawback influence in europe. have a charm offensive make the europeans think that they're on their side and that that's why they're trying to sell the idea of being a mediator. because they need to buy high tech from the high tech that the u. s. won't sell them. in addition to that, they need access to european markets and they want for direct an investment from europeans. and there's also the issue of captured elite we see in europe. certain industries like perhaps the car industry will benefit by having investments go to china. we saw immediately after the i have concerns. we are saying china has concerns at a c o meeting. chancellor shields got on a plane brought leaders of rush of german industry with them to beijing to make deals. and so i think that there are a lot of moving pieces to all of this. and let's remember russia is a storm by china is really climate changes as one way to put it. yeah,
they need, especially europe because the u. s. has a lot of sanctions against exporting high tech to china, so they need to kind of clawback influence in europe. have a charm offensive make the europeans think that they're on their side and that that's why they're trying to sell the idea of being a mediator. because they need to buy high tech from the high tech that the u. s. won't sell them. in addition to that, they need access to european markets and they want for direct an investment from...
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u. s. in europe have agreed to send babel takes to you. great. and now president zalinski is pushing for fighter jets on wednesday he spoke to you k lawmakers in london thinking them in advance for shipments of fighter planes that no country has approved. yet. in fact, german chance or olaf sholtes has already ruled out sending any planes to you crate that said, germany, you turn on sending battle tanks shows that positions and policies they can be changed. so today president zalinski, he took his request to brussels into the european union, and this is part of what he heard. the delivery of military capability is not a decision taken at each level of the institutions, but a sovereign decision of the member states. of course, there's a strong coordination, but, and if you have seen the living proof of delivery of military capabilities, but everything else is done and coordinated at the european level. but surely that if they can, that is, i'm very grateful to hear from the european states who are willing to provide us with the necessary weapons l
u. s. in europe have agreed to send babel takes to you. great. and now president zalinski is pushing for fighter jets on wednesday he spoke to you k lawmakers in london thinking them in advance for shipments of fighter planes that no country has approved. yet. in fact, german chance or olaf sholtes has already ruled out sending any planes to you crate that said, germany, you turn on sending battle tanks shows that positions and policies they can be changed. so today president zalinski, he took...
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u. s. and europe still claims they are not a party to the conflict. nathan, not ported to the conflict, we support ukraine, but dr. michael's pointed to the culture, are we effectively at war with russia? no, we're not. not at all. russia is at war inside ukraine. and despite the rhetoric we heard from bruton last night, trying once again to make this about the west versus russia, the united states versus russia, or nato versus russia. nothing could be farther from the truth. in the military operations, 5th months, russia liberated the entire lugens people's republic. the black sea grained deal was also reached between moscow and keith with turkey and the united nations helping broker. the agreement. ukrainian grain could now return to the international market. under the protection of the russian navy, all after the west accused moscow of sparking a wave of world hunger, payton is weapon ising hunger. he's using feed security as a callous to of all the decision to weaponized food is moscow's and moscow along this includes countries already under enorm
u. s. and europe still claims they are not a party to the conflict. nathan, not ported to the conflict, we support ukraine, but dr. michael's pointed to the culture, are we effectively at war with russia? no, we're not. not at all. russia is at war inside ukraine. and despite the rhetoric we heard from bruton last night, trying once again to make this about the west versus russia, the united states versus russia, or nato versus russia. nothing could be farther from the truth. in the military...
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u. s. and in europe, especially important in poland. yeah. and what i thought was interesting, alexander, of maybe you can answer this a bite and did refer to russian president putin's address that was made earlier today. and even at one point directly addressed of the russian people, what do you make of that? i think it was very interesting that he did so because ahead of the speech, the white house had told reporters that they did an expected date. the address to be turned into a back and forth with putin. but i was not surprised because i assumed that it would be important for you as president to sort of refuse what or reject the claims made by lady mean put in an in particular, declaim dad's a to is not nato. that is to be blamed for this war that need to end the west in general, was trying to destroy russia and to the u. as a president made clear in his speech that this was not the case that hootin chose the war. and that he could enter this war with one word. thank you so much for that update. that is alexandra phenomena for us in warsa
u. s. and in europe, especially important in poland. yeah. and what i thought was interesting, alexander, of maybe you can answer this a bite and did refer to russian president putin's address that was made earlier today. and even at one point directly addressed of the russian people, what do you make of that? i think it was very interesting that he did so because ahead of the speech, the white house had told reporters that they did an expected date. the address to be turned into a back and...
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u. s. on in europe, that there is a gap. so it good regulation has to catch up and has to, has to evolve. a far more of a transfer in system. got madonna is no longer a shows richest person in the stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel share seal park newman that al jazeera new delhi, anti government protest in peru have affected all sectors of the economy, pushing some businesses and families to where it's financial peril a tourism industry, suffering and food is in short, supply g to roadblocks. money on a sanchez reports from e car officials fair, the unrest will have a long term impact on the economy. farmers at this pomegranate field in the southern region of it got our back at work harvest time is near and the fruit is ready to be picked. protestors have been keeping them from reaching the fields, threatening to beat them. it's been difficult to work during the almost 2 months of unrest following the ousting of former precedent bid august. the you lose, camacho says she's lost one quarter of her wages enough to be her monthly depths to the bank. economic american,
u. s. on in europe, that there is a gap. so it good regulation has to catch up and has to, has to evolve. a far more of a transfer in system. got madonna is no longer a shows richest person in the stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel share seal park newman that al jazeera new delhi, anti government protest in peru have affected all sectors of the economy, pushing some businesses and families to where it's financial peril a tourism industry, suffering and food is in short,...
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u. s. on in europe, that is a gap, so it good regulation has to catch up and has to, has to you all a far more a transported system got to madonna is no longer asia richest person in the us stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel chassis pop new met, then al jazeera new delhi. hong kong has launched a multi $1000000.00 campaign to these tourism. an investment is part of the industry of half a 1000000 airline tickets will be given away to visitors. hong kong economies been struggling to recover from coven 19 restrictions, and the government crackdown on descent has led to an exodus of residence in recent years. or john shell is reported a record profit of nearly $40000000000.20. it's the highest in the companies 115 year history. earnings are also double shells. profits from 2021 caps the turbulent period, which tor surgeon energy prices off to russia's invasion of ukraine. and the lead up to that record profit announcement, greenpeace activist audit and occupied a shell platform in the atlantic ocean on cheese day with about a reading stop drilling, stop paying for act of his
u. s. on in europe, that is a gap, so it good regulation has to catch up and has to, has to you all a far more a transported system got to madonna is no longer asia richest person in the us stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel chassis pop new met, then al jazeera new delhi. hong kong has launched a multi $1000000.00 campaign to these tourism. an investment is part of the industry of half a 1000000 airline tickets will be given away to visitors. hong kong economies been...
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u. s. in europe, say, look, you see russia is isolated than you know often we, we, we see the repost. yes. but look 85 percent of the world's population. oh, in the countries of the represent any fibers out of operation don't have sanctions on russia for example. i have a more nuanced view of the conflicts would be rich to see how they vote, whether they abstain what they are all given self for abstaining. the resolution itself is expected to get an overwhelming vote in favor. probably 3 quarters of the general assembly will vote in favor because e e u and ukraine have drafted it to it into a bare bones resolution, which basically is about how incontrovertibly it is against the un charter for one member state to invade. another member state, that is a position which people can get behind and we've seen before in un general assembly resolutions. anything more, anything, walk a critical, anything that sanctioning russia you failed to get even half of general assembly votes. this is something people can get behind, but we have an idea of that. the arguments are abstention. china's alread
u. s. in europe, say, look, you see russia is isolated than you know often we, we, we see the repost. yes. but look 85 percent of the world's population. oh, in the countries of the represent any fibers out of operation don't have sanctions on russia for example. i have a more nuanced view of the conflicts would be rich to see how they vote, whether they abstain what they are all given self for abstaining. the resolution itself is expected to get an overwhelming vote in favor. probably 3...
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so this is a mutual interest of europe and the u. s. and to make this mutual interest becoming a strong partnership, we need to solve some problems. we, robert, has mentioned some concrete items. the idea behind it is that a strong green industrial market in the u. s. and a strong green industrial market in europe will help each other that we boot to green bridge over the atlantic and help each other. because the goal is the same. fighting global warming and creating a new industrial resilience and industrial independence in a way for a german economy minister, robert havoc they're speaking in washington. over to wall street, travel dependent companies are reporting spikes and sales and profits assigned that tourism is recovering, is global coban 19 protocols, ease sales for trips and luxury cruise line. royal caribbean shot up 165 percent higher than pre pending levels. that sequence of companies, 4th quarter results, the shares for car rental company hertz, rose after posting 4th quarter earnings, that beat expectations over dns quart
so this is a mutual interest of europe and the u. s. and to make this mutual interest becoming a strong partnership, we need to solve some problems. we, robert, has mentioned some concrete items. the idea behind it is that a strong green industrial market in the u. s. and a strong green industrial market in europe will help each other that we boot to green bridge over the atlantic and help each other. because the goal is the same. fighting global warming and creating a new industrial resilience...
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u. s. perspective, this idea that the u. s. and europe are working together is particularly important . we saw it already in a very concrete way, very recently, with a decision by the us, by some european countries as well to allow no ukraine to receive leopard 2 tanks. in the case of europe, the u. s. were sending his own abrams tanks, that was something that european leaders us leaders clearly stated. they wanted to do hand in hand. they wanted to avoid unilateral decision in this particular case. so when it comes to trying to find solutions to the war in ukraine, militarily, particular, it's important to reflect on this idea that it's happening hand in hand between europe and the u. s. and more broadly, it's understanding that in both cases from the u. s. but also from europe, the relationship is now seen as strong, even though there are issues where maybe they do not necessarily see eye to eye or where they need to discuss. very clearly how they move forward. that's a good point terry. we'll come back to you in munich. i'm just wonder
u. s. perspective, this idea that the u. s. and europe are working together is particularly important . we saw it already in a very concrete way, very recently, with a decision by the us, by some european countries as well to allow no ukraine to receive leopard 2 tanks. in the case of europe, the u. s. were sending his own abrams tanks, that was something that european leaders us leaders clearly stated. they wanted to do hand in hand. they wanted to avoid unilateral decision in this particular...
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so this is a mutual interests of europe and the u. s. and to make this mutual interest becoming a strong partnership, we need to solve some problems with milla has mentioned some concrete items. the idea behind it is that a strong green industrial market in the u. s. and a strong green industrial market in europe will help each other that we boot to green bridge over the atlantic and help each other. because the goal is the same. fighting global warming and creating a new industrial resilience and industrial independence in a way the german economy, sir, but how they speaking there for more on that a visit to washington. i'm not joined by battles bart managing director of the german economic institute. a welcome to d w. so both sides agreed on full transparency about this years. so the subsidies is that the best deal that the 2 ministers from europe were able to get i think it was not plausible or not, not the possibility of change the place redox back there with that visit. it had been long debated in the us to go to a very, very painfu
so this is a mutual interests of europe and the u. s. and to make this mutual interest becoming a strong partnership, we need to solve some problems with milla has mentioned some concrete items. the idea behind it is that a strong green industrial market in the u. s. and a strong green industrial market in europe will help each other that we boot to green bridge over the atlantic and help each other. because the goal is the same. fighting global warming and creating a new industrial resilience...
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europe . and that is that r u. s. role in europe who are not after all, a european nation. and we have no particular rule in a european union, but in nato, that's as the mafia says, cosa nostra our thing. we control natal pretty much. and nato gives us an excuse and a reason to sell enormous amounts of arms to now to the formerly warsaw pact, nations which had only 2nd raid or obviously soviet weapons altogether. from the moment that the berlin wall came down, lockheed representatives were in warsaw showing them on a need for f, 20 tunes. and for other weapons right there. against who, as the russians are reasonably asked, actually, russia is an indispensable enemy in europe. and nothing else can rancho, it's the same level enemy that, that, that's, that fascinating language. break that down for me, the, an indispensable. and what does that mean? it means that you can't really justify new trident submarines or i, she be m's that northrop grumman is making a whole new life she be up against ian or isis, or i, al, kato, ah, nature stonecutters as rationale for multi 100000000
europe . and that is that r u. s. role in europe who are not after all, a european nation. and we have no particular rule in a european union, but in nato, that's as the mafia says, cosa nostra our thing. we control natal pretty much. and nato gives us an excuse and a reason to sell enormous amounts of arms to now to the formerly warsaw pact, nations which had only 2nd raid or obviously soviet weapons altogether. from the moment that the berlin wall came down, lockheed representatives were in...
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u. s. the spending almost $370000000000.00 on subsidies. china subsidies are double that of europe. so how do you see europe competing with the u. s. in china when it comes to the green economy? to start with, maybe. if we look at this number of the us, the 370000000000 us dollar been reported very extensively. it's a staggering some in some way, but it's also for the 10 year period. so as a percentage of the u. s. g, p is all not that much. and a lot of this money is also for things like renewables or transport emissions reductions where europe really has some very serious and successful policy for the last 10 to 20 years already. so part of the american money is also for catching up to europe. then another 6070000000000 will really be about industry. and this is where most of the discussion is euro in europe as a box, because the industrial sectors are about traded goods. and this is where the competition can really play a role in europe has also supported industrial innovation quite a bit over the last decade. but it has really focused on the early stage innovation, basically rese
u. s. the spending almost $370000000000.00 on subsidies. china subsidies are double that of europe. so how do you see europe competing with the u. s. in china when it comes to the green economy? to start with, maybe. if we look at this number of the us, the 370000000000 us dollar been reported very extensively. it's a staggering some in some way, but it's also for the 10 year period. so as a percentage of the u. s. g, p is all not that much. and a lot of this money is also for things like...
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u. s. on in europe, that there is a gap. so it good regulation has to catch up. and has to, has to evolve. a far more of a transported system got to madonna is no longer a shows richest bus in india. stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel chassis park newman's than al jazeera new delhi oil. johnson has reported a record profits of nearly $40000000000.00 in 20. $22.00 is the highest and the company's 115 year history of earnings are also double shells. profits from 2021 in caps, a turbulent period which saw a surgeon, energy prices after rushes, invasion of ukraine, anti government protests and peru have affected all sectors of the economy, pushing some businesses and families towards financial peril. the tourism industry is suffering and food is in short supply due to roadblocks. as marianna sanchez reports from eager officials fair unrest will have a long term impact on the economy. farmers at this pomegranate field in the southern region of east got our back at work harvest time is near and the fruit is ready to be picked. protesters had been
u. s. on in europe, that there is a gap. so it good regulation has to catch up. and has to, has to evolve. a far more of a transported system got to madonna is no longer a shows richest bus in india. stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel chassis park newman's than al jazeera new delhi oil. johnson has reported a record profits of nearly $40000000000.00 in 20. $22.00 is the highest and the company's 115 year history of earnings are also double shells. profits from 2021 in...
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u. s. on in europe that there is a gap, so it good regulation has to catch up and has to, has to you all. a far more a transported system. got to madonna is no longer asia, which is person in the us stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel chassis pop nathan al jazeera new delhi oil giant shell, made a record $40000000000.00 profit in 2022. the highest in. it's a 115 year history. it caps a tumultuous year, which saw a surgeon energy prices after russia's invasion of ukraine. shells earnings more than doubled in just one year. andrew simmons is more now from shells headquarters in london. these extraordinary figures, some shells headquarters here in london. of course a chorus of outrage in the u. k. and elsewhere, and a bonanza for investors. that weiss, the amount of profit from 2021 ninty, $40000000000.00 an hour out of that tax has been paid. this is a special windfall tax from the u. k. of only around a 134000000 was projected 420225 shell initially. but now they're saying it's around about 500000000 for 2023. really. this is miniscule according to the labor oppositio
u. s. on in europe that there is a gap, so it good regulation has to catch up and has to, has to you all. a far more a transported system. got to madonna is no longer asia, which is person in the us stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel chassis pop nathan al jazeera new delhi oil giant shell, made a record $40000000000.00 profit in 2022. the highest in. it's a 115 year history. it caps a tumultuous year, which saw a surgeon energy prices after russia's invasion of ukraine....
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u. s . russia, japan, europe, and canada collaborate on the i assess. and currently russia owns about a quarter of the us and is responsible for navigation and control of the spacecraft . but it had announced that it would end cooperation with the us after 2024 and instead build its own space station due to sanctions imposed by the west. this is a heavy blow, as it is not yet clear, the space station can remain operational without russia. instead, russia space agency unveiled a model of its own space station. doug ross suggesting that moscow is serious about going at it alone. china was denied access to the i s s program and is currently building its own space station called can go translated as celestial palace, which should be fully operational by the end of 2022. once it becomes operational, china is expected to be the only country to operate its own space station. now to further break it down, let's bring back in humble hamid co chair of the space generation advisory council . so the i asked us is the most expensive item ever built and cost nasa abo
u. s . russia, japan, europe, and canada collaborate on the i assess. and currently russia owns about a quarter of the us and is responsible for navigation and control of the spacecraft . but it had announced that it would end cooperation with the us after 2024 and instead build its own space station due to sanctions imposed by the west. this is a heavy blow, as it is not yet clear, the space station can remain operational without russia. instead, russia space agency unveiled a model of its own...