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u. s. even if we think about climate change for a 2nd to just think about the number of people dying from air pollution from fossil fuels, it would make financial sense. economics have to switch clean energy purely on those grounds. learn then when you factoring the heat wave, when you factor the while i have you think about people across the rest of the world suffering a result of this pollution. it's completely not a rational choice of being made on economic growth. so at your engine from environment, thanks for staying across town and you'll be keeping across it. there's not a problem. it's going away is now july has seen reco. temperatures reached in parts of europe as a heat wave swept across the continent, though some have enjoyed the sunshine. it's brought added misery to many european farm as in italy. a prolonged drought means rice harvests are down as traditionally fertile lands dryer. rice, former george georgia doughty, is measuring the local water. he fears that salt water has seepe
u. s. even if we think about climate change for a 2nd to just think about the number of people dying from air pollution from fossil fuels, it would make financial sense. economics have to switch clean energy purely on those grounds. learn then when you factoring the heat wave, when you factor the while i have you think about people across the rest of the world suffering a result of this pollution. it's completely not a rational choice of being made on economic growth. so at your engine from...
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u. s. even china a seems to be concerned. do the international reactions to this or have any effect laquanta i think what we seen from the hunters that they are, are largely immune to what the statements of condemnation and even some of the less direct forms of pressure that has been applied to them. you know, there's been sections, there's been a repeated condemnations from a around the world ever since. they conducted the crew last february. but we are what are the people who are seeing is continual escalation of the violence 1st that was attacking protesters. then it was nitrate and the rest and then it was attacking civilian villages. and now we're also seeing that they are carrying out that penalty sentence is something that hasn't been done in min more since at the late 19 eighties. now, what do you think is the likely effect of these executions on the democracy movement in melbourne? so the parallel civilian government, the national unity government, which is which has risen up in a response to the qu, has called it an
u. s. even china a seems to be concerned. do the international reactions to this or have any effect laquanta i think what we seen from the hunters that they are, are largely immune to what the statements of condemnation and even some of the less direct forms of pressure that has been applied to them. you know, there's been sections, there's been a repeated condemnations from a around the world ever since. they conducted the crew last february. but we are what are the people who are seeing is...
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u. s. even if that is at the stake of august on the long term relationship with known as the iron brother, chair, between china and bar. and the end of the fact is that the pocket closeness to russia is the result of china's close strategic ties with russia or the many yes. so in a way, china was the back sounds like convinced, focused on to open, you know, about way to a dialogue and to open up a relationship. but right. yeah. so unfortunately, to answer your question, i don't see much being done by the president government when it comes to either china or russia just in summary, then how do you see, how do you view russia pakistani relations right now? i think it's been put on the back burner. it's very clever because nothing is happening in the last 3 months. you know, off the iran con, visit to moscow, one expected certain momentum in post the visit. you know, let's look at what happens when a primary stroke country off with another country after many, many years, if not decades, you sign m
u. s. even if that is at the stake of august on the long term relationship with known as the iron brother, chair, between china and bar. and the end of the fact is that the pocket closeness to russia is the result of china's close strategic ties with russia or the many yes. so in a way, china was the back sounds like convinced, focused on to open, you know, about way to a dialogue and to open up a relationship. but right. yeah. so unfortunately, to answer your question, i don't see much being...
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multitude think it's a multitude of reasons and to be honest, even when i joined back in 2000, this was already a growing problem. the u. s. was even then struggling to me recruitment quotas. it's a combination of factors. it's interesting to hear people just blame the current governor. yes, it's definitely contributing to the problem. but i think it's american, in general, growing increasingly aware of the fact that joining the military, making the sacrifices required. and you're not doing it to actually defend the united states. you're, you're doing it to achieve the special interests of a handful of people. that really contributes to people either signing up for not signing up. and i think a lot of people are choosing to not fund your take on the numbers. the army estimates it will fall short of targets by some 40000 recruits in the grand scheme of things will not have much of an impact on the armies operations. i think it's not going to be as dramatic of an impact as some people might imagine. but like i said, this is a problem that has been growing over many, many years. and something like this is just going to add t
multitude think it's a multitude of reasons and to be honest, even when i joined back in 2000, this was already a growing problem. the u. s. was even then struggling to me recruitment quotas. it's a combination of factors. it's interesting to hear people just blame the current governor. yes, it's definitely contributing to the problem. but i think it's american, in general, growing increasingly aware of the fact that joining the military, making the sacrifices required. and you're not doing it...
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u. s. as being partner with these were the occupation. we were the palace interviewed so much criticism of the u. s. against russia in the past 5 months. but the u. s. hasn't even criticized this way for its violence and it's aggression against the palestinians. we all know that the israeli army killed the palestinian journalist for 2 months ago, and the us hasn't been enough to put pressure on israel to open and independent and transparent investigation in the case of should in of oddler the u. s. has refrained from also putting in a fresh, out on israel to make israel apply international law to the palestinian territories is where any settlement expansion in the west bank and clipping annexation in the us bank is against international law. and unfortunately, the us has not lived up to its promises to the palestinians or to it's position as a world leader to make israel respect international law and the palestinian occupied directors. meanwhile, the biden administration is facing accusations of double standards elsewhere in the middle east of human rights. i twist his slammed whitehouse funds to setup a new international committee to investigate abuses in yeme
u. s. as being partner with these were the occupation. we were the palace interviewed so much criticism of the u. s. against russia in the past 5 months. but the u. s. hasn't even criticized this way for its violence and it's aggression against the palestinians. we all know that the israeli army killed the palestinian journalist for 2 months ago, and the us hasn't been enough to put pressure on israel to open and independent and transparent investigation in the case of should in of oddler the...
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u. s. respond? even brzezinski, remember who could not be more of a phobic yet? he also recognized there was a dilemma. the u. s. can either facilitate or support a transition to multiple or order when the youth has a privileged position, or alternatively, you can fight all his rivals in the ground, stand off to regain his former dominant position. though i think that because the west has linked the survival of liberalism and our values to hedge money, personal negotiation. so what we now see is that your assistant presume confrontation with many, emily rush in europe, china and asia, and iran in the middle is a seeing that is used to fight to restore is global hedge money. even though this does not seem very likely at all, well, you bring up a really good point learn. i mean, one of the things that you know, in glenn gives a perfect explanation there. but is this an ideological thing? is it based on security? is it based on g o politics? because if it's ideological, then the west cannot lose, will that is, everything goes against everything in history. empires ri
u. s. respond? even brzezinski, remember who could not be more of a phobic yet? he also recognized there was a dilemma. the u. s. can either facilitate or support a transition to multiple or order when the youth has a privileged position, or alternatively, you can fight all his rivals in the ground, stand off to regain his former dominant position. though i think that because the west has linked the survival of liberalism and our values to hedge money, personal negotiation. so what we now see...
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u. s. respond? even brzezinski, remember who was could not be more of a former, yet he also recognized there was a dilemma. the u. s. can either facilitate or support a transition to multiple or order when the youth has a privileged position, or alternatively, you can fight all his rivals in a ground stand off to regain his former dominant position. now i think that because the west has linked the survival of liberalism and our values to hedge money, no negotiation. so what we now see is that your assistant resume confrontation with many, emily russia in europe, china and asia and iran in the middle east. and so this is what we're seeing that is used to fight to restore is global hedge money. even though this does not seem very likely at all. well, you bring up a really good point learn. i mean, one of the things that, you know, in glenn gives a perfect explanation there. but is this an ideological thing? is it based on security? is it based on g o politics? because if it's ideological, then the west can
u. s. respond? even brzezinski, remember who was could not be more of a former, yet he also recognized there was a dilemma. the u. s. can either facilitate or support a transition to multiple or order when the youth has a privileged position, or alternatively, you can fight all his rivals in a ground stand off to regain his former dominant position. now i think that because the west has linked the survival of liberalism and our values to hedge money, no negotiation. so what we now see is that...
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u. s. economy or even the ripple effect outside of the global economy. what can you tell us? christy clearly has a huge effect on many levels. so if you look at some emerging markets, for example, countries to hold that in us dollar. i mean, for them, it's really painful if the dollar is going up here in the united states. i mean, the biggest economy on the planet does not so much depend on exports. so therefore, the country can probably resend the higher dollar. but if you look at some of the big multinational corporations here in the united states and they bring their profits back from abroad, so that's going to hurt margin and to profits on that level. and then what we've already seen here on tuesday, i mean all the commodity is oil goals. other commodities are all actually traded in a dollar. and therefore we already did see the prices of those. come out commodities coming down quite a bit on tuesday for example, a loan oil last about 8 percent in value, but that at least is coming at a trend. i would say that at least some of the commodity price is according well, we'll
u. s. economy or even the ripple effect outside of the global economy. what can you tell us? christy clearly has a huge effect on many levels. so if you look at some emerging markets, for example, countries to hold that in us dollar. i mean, for them, it's really painful if the dollar is going up here in the united states. i mean, the biggest economy on the planet does not so much depend on exports. so therefore, the country can probably resend the higher dollar. but if you look at some of the...
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u. s. was even then struggling to meet recruitment quotas. it's a combination of factors. it's interesting to hear people just blame the current governor. yes, it's definitely contributing to the problem. but i think it's americans, in general, growing increasingly aware of the fact that joining the military, making the sacrifice is required. and you're not doing it to actually defend the united states here, you're doing it to achieve the special interests of a handful of people. collectively, american society has been used wars of aggression waged by the u. s. many, many americans war against these. ready was a b, what happens to service members when they return home and try to go back to normal life? these wars are not in the service of defending america or people. it's been pursuing special interests. the military needs to think about its mission. all right, next exam, a tacos, this subject still drawing the biggest chunk of global internet traffic. it begins with a what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. r
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u. s. was even then struggling to meet recruitment quote, as it's a combination of factors. it's interesting to hear people just blame the current governor. yes, it's definitely contributing to the problem, but i think it's americans in general, growing increasingly aware of the fact that joining the military, making the sacrifices required. and you're not doing it to actually defend the united states. you're doing it to achieve special interests of a handful of people. collectively, american society has been used wars of aggression waged by the us of many, many americans were against these. ready was a see what happens to service members when they return home and try to go back to normal life. these wars are not in the service of defending america or it's people . it's been pursuing special interests. the military needs to think about its mission, inclement weather, as ponding, the russian city of sot chief local authorities have not declared a state of emergency as they have arranged being seen lead to severe flooding. over 400 people have been injured with one woman dying
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u. s. somehow encourages i want to believe that they are can be independent and the u. s will protect them, aside from the fact that it's not possible even by the u. s. best case scenario. yes, taiwan. i mean, china would go to war. i'm certain of that. the sentiment here is this is part of their land. it's written to their constitution. no leader of china could walk away from taiwan and survive and there. and since this is a one party system, it could very well be the end of that. latest figures in the us indicate the gross domestic product, g. d, p has shrunk for the 2nd quarter in a rope, is one of the signs of a recession, but at the same time, the employment rate continues to saw, which hasn't been the case in previous downturns. it's led to political wrangling over the state of the economy. as mike had a report from washington, it's a crippling time for american consumers. the inflation rate hovering around for decade, high of 9 percent. the base interest at which money is lent increased $4.00 times this year already. and now the news that the g d p has shrunk for the 2nd quarter. another blow to national confidence, although presi
u. s. somehow encourages i want to believe that they are can be independent and the u. s will protect them, aside from the fact that it's not possible even by the u. s. best case scenario. yes, taiwan. i mean, china would go to war. i'm certain of that. the sentiment here is this is part of their land. it's written to their constitution. no leader of china could walk away from taiwan and survive and there. and since this is a one party system, it could very well be the end of that. latest...
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u. s. or even turkey. what do you think? we go that our government didn't pay much attention to stop the relations with our closest allies and partners from deteriorating, in the early years of newly acquired sovereignty. despite having centuries of common history, there was a widespread belief that our partners had no one else to turn to. or, you know, we'd been to there forever spoke the same language and had the same education. we even had similar taste and this is how it, when our economies were interconnected. and you couldn't simply cut the ties established over centuries. we didn't have a platform to unites all 5 central asian nations and russia. now we have one, connect was not only our diplomatic, but also economic authorities. this is vital to there is a unified water and energy supply. the us and the e. u. our western partners, as we sometimes called them, are trying to infiltrate these sectors. they offer their programs to shape water and energy industries that have soviet rules according to their needs, the need
u. s. or even turkey. what do you think? we go that our government didn't pay much attention to stop the relations with our closest allies and partners from deteriorating, in the early years of newly acquired sovereignty. despite having centuries of common history, there was a widespread belief that our partners had no one else to turn to. or, you know, we'd been to there forever spoke the same language and had the same education. we even had similar taste and this is how it, when our economies...
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u. s. was even then struggling to me recruitment quotas. it's a combination of factors. it's interesting to hear people just blame the current governor, got the definitely contributing to the problem. but i think if americans, in general, growing increasingly aware of the fact that joining the military, making the sacrifices required and you're not doing it to actually defend the united states, you're doing it to achieve special interests of a handful of people. collectively, american society has been used wars of aggression waged by the us of many, many americans were against the use. ready was a fee, what happens to service members when they return home and try to go back to normal life? these wars are not in the service of defending america or the people. it's in pursuing special interests. the military needs to think about its mission. now, still some 6 weeks to go before we'll know the next prime minister of the united kingdom. the 2 remaining runners are campaigning hard to convince people they should be next in line. this truss richey sudak, been scattering promis
u. s. was even then struggling to me recruitment quotas. it's a combination of factors. it's interesting to hear people just blame the current governor, got the definitely contributing to the problem. but i think if americans, in general, growing increasingly aware of the fact that joining the military, making the sacrifices required and you're not doing it to actually defend the united states, you're doing it to achieve special interests of a handful of people. collectively, american society...
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u. s or even turkey, what do you think we go that our government didn't pay much attention to stop their relations with our closest allies and partners from deteriorating in the early years of newly acquired sovereignty. despite having centuries of common history and there was a widespread belief that our partners had no one else to turn to. or, you know, we'd been to get there forever. we spoke the same language and had the same education. we even had similar tastes. and this is how it, when our economies were interconnected and you couldn't simply cut the ties established over centuries. we didn't have a platform to unite all 5 central asian nations and russia. now we have one, connect was not only our diplomatic, but also economic authorities. this is vital to there is a unified water and energy supply. the u. s. and the e u. our western partners, as we sometimes call them, are trying to infiltrate these sectors. they offer their programs to shape water and energy industries that have soviet rules according to their needs, the needs of foreign after food, but the most may ask about yo
u. s or even turkey, what do you think we go that our government didn't pay much attention to stop their relations with our closest allies and partners from deteriorating in the early years of newly acquired sovereignty. despite having centuries of common history and there was a widespread belief that our partners had no one else to turn to. or, you know, we'd been to get there forever. we spoke the same language and had the same education. we even had similar tastes. and this is how it, when...
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u. s. will protect them aside from the fact that it's not possible even by the u. s. best case scenario. yes, taiwan. i mean, china would go to war. i'm certain of that. the sentiment here is this is part of their land. it's written into their constitution. no leader of china could walk away from taiwan and survive and there, and since this is a one party system, it could very well be the end of that. now the u. s. economy has contracted for a 2nd strike quarter, but the biden administration, it says it's not in recession, gross domestic product, which is one measure of economic activity, fell 0.9 percent in the 3 months from april to june. or wednesday, the u. s. federal reserve chose to increase its key create interest rate for the 4th time this year. as part of an aggressive plan to curb inflation. biden's urging congress to pass the inflation reduction act. he says it will low inflation by reducing health care costs, investing in renewable energy and taxing the rich. i will, mike is bill requires the largest corporations to begin to forget to pay toward their fair share and taxes. my
u. s. will protect them aside from the fact that it's not possible even by the u. s. best case scenario. yes, taiwan. i mean, china would go to war. i'm certain of that. the sentiment here is this is part of their land. it's written into their constitution. no leader of china could walk away from taiwan and survive and there, and since this is a one party system, it could very well be the end of that. now the u. s. economy has contracted for a 2nd strike quarter, but the biden administration,...
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u. s. involvement, it's domestic policy will provoke even tougher strains between the 2 countries. meanwhile, taiwanese service men have taken part in annual military drills, simulating a foreign invasion. that's as some of the u. s. officials fear a potential armed conflict with china. other american politicians are apparently pushing for greater involvement in the region. so just seeing the u. s. is delegation. visit to taiwan is a must our tease, rachel blevins has the details. noted states appears to be moving forward with plans or send a delegation led by how speaker nancy pelosi to tie one next month despite a host of warnings from beijing that the move would be a red line for china. do we have repeatedly made it clear to america, our stern position against us house speaker, nancy pelosi is potential visit to taiwan. if the us insists on going its own way and challenging the red line of china, it will surely be met with forceful responses. all ensuing consequences are completely borne by the us. however, when it comes to red lines issued by other countries, washington has shown that it
u. s. involvement, it's domestic policy will provoke even tougher strains between the 2 countries. meanwhile, taiwanese service men have taken part in annual military drills, simulating a foreign invasion. that's as some of the u. s. officials fear a potential armed conflict with china. other american politicians are apparently pushing for greater involvement in the region. so just seeing the u. s. is delegation. visit to taiwan is a must our tease, rachel blevins has the details. noted states...
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u. s. and china are currently fighting over that very leadership. and the u. s. has gone even further saying that china needs to be contained how will that go down to this conference call? hold both sides, feel that the other side needs to be contained and that and where that's where there is a come fundamental rift between those 2 world powers to very different system is the real life consequences of the competition between democracy and authoritarian rule. as we see in china with both leaders awaiting elections in alton and she's in ping is expected to be re elected by the people's assembly at the same time he needs to project power. and so does joe biden. you see new lows in the opinion polls and is also due to speak here today because for the 2nd quarter running and the u. s. is seeing negative economic data coming out pointing towards over session. so both for this moment are on the defensive and that's not a very productive climate for any kind of compromise. not at all, dw corresponded. michelle ok, thank you. some analysis on chinese foreign policy. i talked to ian chu
u. s. and china are currently fighting over that very leadership. and the u. s. has gone even further saying that china needs to be contained how will that go down to this conference call? hold both sides, feel that the other side needs to be contained and that and where that's where there is a come fundamental rift between those 2 world powers to very different system is the real life consequences of the competition between democracy and authoritarian rule. as we see in china with both leaders...
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u. k. 's outlook is even blacker than its peers. the bank of england warning of a long lasting economic crisis as political turbulence unfolds official statistics show growth falling from 7.4 percent last year. the 3.7 percent this year. the i'll look for 2023 is even bleaker at 0 percent. that's according to the o, e c d, in its latest figures. now some even fear the u. k. will slip into a recession, high fuel and food prices as we just saw, there are 2 culprits of the slowing growth. the inflation rate rose to 9 point one percent in the u. k. in may. that's the highest rate in 40 years. the central bank expects it to hit double digits within a few months. or i solomon feler is an economist, that baron beg bank. he joins me for more. the u. k. expected to see this incredibly slow growth, a slow growth of developing countries. why is that? so even the numbers that you cited now, maybe a bit optimistic. we think that the u. k. may already be in a recession, actually say one reason for that is why it's maybe starting a bit early and u
u. k. 's outlook is even blacker than its peers. the bank of england warning of a long lasting economic crisis as political turbulence unfolds official statistics show growth falling from 7.4 percent last year. the 3.7 percent this year. the i'll look for 2023 is even bleaker at 0 percent. that's according to the o, e c d, in its latest figures. now some even fear the u. k. will slip into a recession, high fuel and food prices as we just saw, there are 2 culprits of the slowing growth. the...
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u. s. b sticks. microchips, even cellphones. the idea is to combat cyber crime. in the drawer, good girl, well done. this clever dog has learnt a new skill using her incredible nose to sniff out a usb stick hidden in this training room and cambra. it doesn't take her long to find it inside a coffee machine. these dog specifically tied up those items that might otherwise be missed in the search. if someone is involved in crimes like child pornography or terrorism, they're not going to have this stuff on their laptop where investigators can easily find us. that's where the dogs come in. oh, good girl. we require the top one percent of dogs that will say through the program to succeed in this discipline. yes. good. go to pick from as young as 9 weeks old for a strenuous training program. how exactly they're trained to sniff a digital media that carries a memory like u. s. b devices, sd cards, and cellphones is kept secret. i to go from morning to afternoon and some night shift there as well too. and it's been about a 3 month process to just get these dogs out and wo
u. s. b sticks. microchips, even cellphones. the idea is to combat cyber crime. in the drawer, good girl, well done. this clever dog has learnt a new skill using her incredible nose to sniff out a usb stick hidden in this training room and cambra. it doesn't take her long to find it inside a coffee machine. these dog specifically tied up those items that might otherwise be missed in the search. if someone is involved in crimes like child pornography or terrorism, they're not going to have this...
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however, the head of the security service, the s b u, even backend of suspended, is an old childhood friend of the lens keys. and he was actually his campaign manager. when he was appointed many people said he wasn't really qualified for the job. the other case concerning irina benedicts is a little more surprising. she's ukraine's top prosecutor, the 1st woman to be appointed to the top law enforcement official job in this country. and she achieved national and international renown when she revealed that some 21000 investigations into possible war crimes. in this country had been opened since the russian invasion, president lensky has said that neither individual is themselves can directly suspected of wrong doing. but that the people working under them must be investigated in order to ensure ukraine's national security. let's take a look now, some other stories making news around the world. second president, richard. ty of edwin has once again threatened to free the nato membership bits of sweden and finland if they don't keep promises on counterterrorism made last month . turkey h
however, the head of the security service, the s b u, even backend of suspended, is an old childhood friend of the lens keys. and he was actually his campaign manager. when he was appointed many people said he wasn't really qualified for the job. the other case concerning irina benedicts is a little more surprising. she's ukraine's top prosecutor, the 1st woman to be appointed to the top law enforcement official job in this country. and she achieved national and international renown when she...
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it's a bit much little surprising because even in the u. s. is not this bad, but the cues at some other german airports are even longer in dusseldorf. travelers could be in for a 5 or 6 our way to get through security. a problem that us black, the airport for weeks. that's because many of the agencies who hire airport stuff and run services reduced her personnel during the pandemic. and now they're struggling to hire them back. in berlin spokesman yon peter hock says de staffing problem now has a stranglehold on all companies in deviation industry. it's called military, so now we need the staffing levels that we couldn't keep on through the pandemic. employees have to be rehired, they have to be trained and of course they have to undergo background checks to work at an airport or in flight operations. that takes time, you can't ramp up stuff numbers overnight on the side with life we're coming from heard of longest know who fontes van boggling has a trade union for aviation industry workers. he says the service providers are in hiring the numbe
it's a bit much little surprising because even in the u. s. is not this bad, but the cues at some other german airports are even longer in dusseldorf. travelers could be in for a 5 or 6 our way to get through security. a problem that us black, the airport for weeks. that's because many of the agencies who hire airport stuff and run services reduced her personnel during the pandemic. and now they're struggling to hire them back. in berlin spokesman yon peter hock says de staffing problem now has...
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u. s. has not even denied reports that it's officials disgust assassinating him in 2017 none of that has really changed. what has changed is that austria has a new prime minister anthony alba. nice. the question for assange, who was born in australia, is which anthony albin easy. are we talking about? the opposition leader. who said this during the election campaign about assange and his most famous source chelsea manning that enough is enough. the person that was actually late, the classified information to wiki likes is pray that the person had published. that information remains in giles or prime minister alban easy, who when asked if his government will press the u. s. to drop the charges. now says diplomacy is best conducted in private. discreetly can we imagine us around on north korea imprisoned astray? leon would destroy the prime minister and be content with just talking behind the scenes and quietly lobbying, or would he make more of a public pressure company? we have to remember than the us as an ally, that the pendulum australia force of its strategic goals and the pacific. it's an
u. s. has not even denied reports that it's officials disgust assassinating him in 2017 none of that has really changed. what has changed is that austria has a new prime minister anthony alba. nice. the question for assange, who was born in australia, is which anthony albin easy. are we talking about? the opposition leader. who said this during the election campaign about assange and his most famous source chelsea manning that enough is enough. the person that was actually late, the classified...
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u. s. has not even denied reports that its officials discussed assassinating him in 2017. none of that has really changed. what has changed is that austria has a new prime minister. anthony albin. these the question for assange, who was born in australia is which anthony alban easy? are we talking about the opposition leader? who said this during the election campaign about assange and his most famous source? chelsea manny enough is enough. the person that was actually late, the classified information to wiki likes is free. but the person who published that information remains in job or prime minister albanese who. when asked if his government will press the u. s. to drop the charges. now says diplomacy is best conducted in private. discreetly can we imagine of iran or north korea imprisoned in australian? would the astronomy promised and be content with just talking behind the scenes and quietly lobbying, or would he make more of a public pressure campaign? and we have to remember that in the us as an ally, that the pendula stria for some of its strategic goals in the pac
u. s. has not even denied reports that its officials discussed assassinating him in 2017. none of that has really changed. what has changed is that austria has a new prime minister. anthony albin. these the question for assange, who was born in australia is which anthony alban easy? are we talking about the opposition leader? who said this during the election campaign about assange and his most famous source? chelsea manny enough is enough. the person that was actually late, the classified...
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u. s. congress woman victoria sparts. after she suggested the ukranian president's chief of staff has derailed peace talks and even sabotaged. u. s. military deliveries have accused the republican lawmaker who is also responsible for the lend lease program of trying to capitalize on the conflict and ukraine or an undisclosed attempt to bring back in some miracle politics. the classic narrative suppression propaganda about the ukrainian leadership's village ties to russia to drag the country to you as domestic politics, where di smith sparts to stop trying to earn extra political capital on baseless b collation their own to topic for in our country. and the grief of ukrainians. republican law maker has travelled to ukraine several times since the start of rushes, military operation, and claim she's familiar with the situation on the ground. sparts is allegations against key of are a rare case. as most us politicians have refrained from criticizing ukrainian officials, the american congresswoman has made a variety of accusations against andre aramark, the ukraine's, the ukrainian president's chief of staff. according to some
u. s. congress woman victoria sparts. after she suggested the ukranian president's chief of staff has derailed peace talks and even sabotaged. u. s. military deliveries have accused the republican lawmaker who is also responsible for the lend lease program of trying to capitalize on the conflict and ukraine or an undisclosed attempt to bring back in some miracle politics. the classic narrative suppression propaganda about the ukrainian leadership's village ties to russia to drag the country to...
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