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u. s. project, poland plan to send more planes to ukraine from a u. s. space. despite appealed from key and one of the 1st global brands to enter the russian market to after the cold war during the growing list of western businesses closing their doors on russia. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. the children's hospital has been destroyed in the besieged port city of mario poll. officials say 17 people were injured. it cranes president flooded me at salons, he says it was hit by a russian as strike. he called it a war crime, same the attack left children buried under the rubble give good body needs a children's hospital maternity hospital. how did they threaten the russian federation? what kind of country is this? the russian federation, which is afraid of hospitals and maturity hospitals and destroys them, unions as either russia denies the attack. it accuses ukraine of using a hospital to set up firing positions strike marks of violent escalation as fears grow that russia could target civilian areas in ukraine. a warning this report con
u. s. project, poland plan to send more planes to ukraine from a u. s. space. despite appealed from key and one of the 1st global brands to enter the russian market to after the cold war during the growing list of western businesses closing their doors on russia. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. the children's hospital has been destroyed in the besieged port city of mario poll. officials say 17 people were injured. it cranes president flooded me at salons, he says it was hit by a...
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u. s. rejects poland plant percent warplanes to ukraine from a u. s. space. despite appeals from keith and searching for safety, berlin struggles to cope as tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees arrived in the german capital. aah! and really mohammed walking to the program, a children's hospital has been destroyed in the besieged port city of mario pole. grants president says it was hit by a russian as strike, flow to me as the landscape called it a war crime. saying the attack left children buried under the rubble. the strike marks of violent escalation as fierce grow that russia could target civilian areas in ukraine. and a warning this report contains some disturbing images. ah, another explosion, rocks the besieged city of mario pole. but the target was no military installation . at children's hospital now in ruins, after a direct hit from an apparent russian ass strike. ukrainian authorities, reportedly, 17 injuries and fear, many more may still be trapped inside the world. health organization has verified 18 attacks on health facilities and w
u. s. rejects poland plant percent warplanes to ukraine from a u. s. space. despite appeals from keith and searching for safety, berlin struggles to cope as tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees arrived in the german capital. aah! and really mohammed walking to the program, a children's hospital has been destroyed in the besieged port city of mario pole. grants president says it was hit by a russian as strike, flow to me as the landscape called it a war crime. saying the attack left children...
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interest of china to do this because it would have really the consequences not just for china from the u. s. but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china and stuff. and how is russia's invasion of ukraine affecting the china u. s. relationship? generally wally, a chinese us relationship was a, somewhat on the rocks before the invasion, but it didn't make it better to the contrary. um it, but as long as china is really doing what they're doing now by being abstinent of any vote in the un security council, they will not vote with the other a un security council members in demanding russia to stop the war or a charging russia with the with aggression against ukraine, they abstain from any vote in this and this is, i think it's except expected and accepted by the u. s. and the, and their, and the u. s. partners. however, any um, any other step forward of from the chinese towards russia would actually worse and the relationships between the u as in china, which is ed, as i said before, and not the best. any
interest of china to do this because it would have really the consequences not just for china from the u. s. but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china and stuff. and how is russia's invasion of ukraine affecting the china u. s. relationship? generally wally, a chinese us relationship was a, somewhat on the rocks before the invasion, but it didn't make it better to the contrary. um it, but as long as...
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u. s. rejects a polish plan to send warplanes to ukraine from a u. s. base saying the proposal, raised serious concerns for the nato alliance and searching for safety. berlin struggles to cope as tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees arrived in the german capital. ah. hello em claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. ukraine's president says a russian air strike has devastated a children's hospital in the besieged port city of mario paul. volunteers lensky wrote on twitter that the strike left children buried under debris and called the incident an atrocity. and the strike marks a violent escalation amid growing fear is that russia could increasingly target civilian infrastructure in ukraine. a warning that this coming report contains disturbing footage. ah, another explosion, rocks the besieged city of mario pole. but the target was no military installation . a children's hospital now in ruins, after a direct hit from an apparent russian s strike ukrainian authorities, reportedly 17 injuries and fear. many more may still be trapped insi
u. s. rejects a polish plan to send warplanes to ukraine from a u. s. base saying the proposal, raised serious concerns for the nato alliance and searching for safety. berlin struggles to cope as tens of thousands of ukrainian refugees arrived in the german capital. ah. hello em claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. ukraine's president says a russian air strike has devastated a children's hospital in the besieged port city of mario paul. volunteers lensky wrote on twitter that...
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u. s. from eritrea from syria. talk to us a little bit about the story called cling. it's about 2 other sisters from a different country. that's right. our story about cling is about 2 amazing syrian sisters who fled syria in 2015 in help keep their overloaded boat afloat. these were swimmers, usa and sarah martini, who reportedly saved 18 lives while escaping area used for a made the 1st ever refugee olympic team in rio and the summer games in tokyo. i believe one or both of them are living in germany. now. both sisters, incredible humanitarians. talk to us a little bit about you. you mentioned why you wrote the book in because of your nanny and the story that she's shared with you talk about the timing now. we know about the various wars going on around the world. what made you write this book now? we wanted to share in the simplest and most humane way possible, the stories of escape stories that are unfolding in the ukraine in sudan and where people like our nanny were forced to leave their homes. but throughout history, people have been displaced by war, poverty,
u. s. from eritrea from syria. talk to us a little bit about the story called cling. it's about 2 other sisters from a different country. that's right. our story about cling is about 2 amazing syrian sisters who fled syria in 2015 in help keep their overloaded boat afloat. these were swimmers, usa and sarah martini, who reportedly saved 18 lives while escaping area used for a made the 1st ever refugee olympic team in rio and the summer games in tokyo. i believe one or both of them are living in...
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u imports from america stand at 22000000000 cubic meters annually. the use annual dependence on russia is a 150000000000 cubic meters, though. so the increases from the u. s. won't be enough to plug the gap. i know, i know that lemay russian gas will have cost for europe, but it's not only the right thing to do from a moral standpoint. is kind of put us on a much stronger strategic footing. what isn't clear from the statement is how much more expensive the gas coming from the u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which are already nearly at capacity for importing gulf, will be expanded. liquefied natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines like russian gas does. there's the well in america, you take a bucket of a gas out, liquify, it put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic. it goes into an import terminal, which will take that liquid gas turn it back into gaseous gas. and then it goes into the domestic pipeline infrastructure and is used exactly the same way that the rushing would be. but there are all those steps. following the agreement with the u . s. u lead is continued the summit and hit a major friction point over where the gove
u imports from america stand at 22000000000 cubic meters annually. the use annual dependence on russia is a 150000000000 cubic meters, though. so the increases from the u. s. won't be enough to plug the gap. i know, i know that lemay russian gas will have cost for europe, but it's not only the right thing to do from a moral standpoint. is kind of put us on a much stronger strategic footing. what isn't clear from the statement is how much more expensive the gas coming from the u. s. will be for...
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u. s. from eritrea from syria. talk to us a little bit about the story called cling. it's about 2 other sisters from a different country. that's right. our story about cling is about 2 amazing syrian sisters who fled syria, 2015, and help keep their overloaded boat afloat. these were swimmers used for, and sarah martini, who reportedly saved 18 lives, while escaping syria. used to have made the 1st ever refugee olympic team and rio and the summer games in tokyo. i believe one or both of them are living in germany . now. both sisters, incredible humanitarians. talk to us a little bit about you. you mentioned why you wrote the book in because of your nanny and the story that she's shared with you talk about the timing now. we know about the various wars going on around the world. what made you write this book now? we wanted to share in the simplest and most humane way possible, the stories of escape stories that are unfolding in the ukraine in sudan and where people like our nanny were forced to leave their homes. but throughout history, people have been displaced by wa
u. s. from eritrea from syria. talk to us a little bit about the story called cling. it's about 2 other sisters from a different country. that's right. our story about cling is about 2 amazing syrian sisters who fled syria, 2015, and help keep their overloaded boat afloat. these were swimmers used for, and sarah martini, who reportedly saved 18 lives, while escaping syria. used to have made the 1st ever refugee olympic team and rio and the summer games in tokyo. i believe one or both of them...
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u. s. president was speaking from his heart and responding to the images he saw on television. but in terms of a u. s. formal investigation, she says that is still ongoing. and we saw that impassioned plea from zalinski to the u. s. congress, but still a flat no to those key demands of a no fly zone and the make fighter jets. that's right, and that was certainly disappointing. one can imagine to the ukrainian leader, but when it's a big but we should leave open the at the possibility for the future because that's very much what the u. s. president did, although he said no for now to the 2 things that the ukranian leader was looking for. those fighter jets, the soviet era fighter jets as well as a no fly zone. he very much left to open the possibility that in the future there may be more of what the ukrainian leader was looking for. for now. it is the $800000000.00 in additional assistance. some 2 billions is the start of the bind administration. some 1000000000 in just the last week alone, and we know that the u. s. president is still considering the no fly zone option along wit
u. s. president was speaking from his heart and responding to the images he saw on television. but in terms of a u. s. formal investigation, she says that is still ongoing. and we saw that impassioned plea from zalinski to the u. s. congress, but still a flat no to those key demands of a no fly zone and the make fighter jets. that's right, and that was certainly disappointing. one can imagine to the ukrainian leader, but when it's a big but we should leave open the at the possibility for the...
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u. s. from canada, australia, but far away from many of the places and the countries that are dependent on the input of wheat and with the increase in fuel prices. this means that you have a longer lead time, but also increasing costs more than 2000000 ukrainian refugees of entered poland since a start of rushes, invasion agencies say the number of people crossing borders to escape the war has slowed in recent days. they will, that is likely to change a fighting spreads further west. and the 3300000 people have fled ukraine. now the 2000000 are internally displaced. yes, nation security council, meanwhile, has met to discuss allegations that the u. s. is funding biological weapons research in ukraine? the u. s. denies the claim. kristen salamis at un headquarters in york. russia called the meeting to present what it described as new evidence, a u. s. supported biological research laboratory in the ukraine post a threat to the region brochure. their grades, he was to go to a woman, got a warrant,
u. s. from canada, australia, but far away from many of the places and the countries that are dependent on the input of wheat and with the increase in fuel prices. this means that you have a longer lead time, but also increasing costs more than 2000000 ukrainian refugees of entered poland since a start of rushes, invasion agencies say the number of people crossing borders to escape the war has slowed in recent days. they will, that is likely to change a fighting spreads further west. and the...
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u. s. from providing support for the saudi led coalition, with the buying and ministration, reportedly moving to approving new batch of patriot interceptors this week after previously denying the saudi's request last year seawall. the u. s. may claim it is concerned for civilians in ukraine and is also concerned about the stability of the energy market. as it works, you shut out rushes contributions to the global supply. that means a vine is now working overtime to maintain labor, with saudi arabia. as the king them sides with russia on production plans and even considers accepting payments using the chinese you are as a result of the saudi crown. prince knows exactly how many cards you hold here. and i said he doesn't care if i didn't understand the saudi. simply, i do not care. it's up to him to think about the interests of america. however, biden does care. that's why he appears to be carrying on the longstanding u. s. tradition of ignoring both the crisis in yemen and reports of human rights
u. s. from providing support for the saudi led coalition, with the buying and ministration, reportedly moving to approving new batch of patriot interceptors this week after previously denying the saudi's request last year seawall. the u. s. may claim it is concerned for civilians in ukraine and is also concerned about the stability of the energy market. as it works, you shut out rushes contributions to the global supply. that means a vine is now working overtime to maintain labor, with saudi...
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u. s. from the mexican border city of tijuana, some ukrainian refugees have been allowed in. and that's triggered accusations of discrimination from immigration advocates. john holman reports from the border. we're hearing to wander in the busiest lamp border crossing in the western hemisphere in some receive the united states behind us. and then you can see why this is a russia and these people both lead the country because they oppose the war with ukraine. they've been telling us a few stories is a family who had to play off with the father, joined an anti war protest. i got arrested and was told that he could go to prison for is the day i'm needing to be picked up, 2 suitcases and fled here other people and said, i've got relatively trained. i talk 5 again. my coffee against him sleep felt a hug to leave the country as well. and they headed here that these are these issues to wait to provide, obviously these russian or people that tactfully off the priority. what we have to say is you premium mother and her son sort of also come here versus the hospital, and they were media
u. s. from the mexican border city of tijuana, some ukrainian refugees have been allowed in. and that's triggered accusations of discrimination from immigration advocates. john holman reports from the border. we're hearing to wander in the busiest lamp border crossing in the western hemisphere in some receive the united states behind us. and then you can see why this is a russia and these people both lead the country because they oppose the war with ukraine. they've been telling us a few...
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u. s. congress. kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house, an increasing number of ukrainians on russians are trying to cross into the u. s. from the mexican border city of t wanna, some ukrainian refugees have been allowed in baths, triggered accusations of discrimination from immigration advocates from home and reports from the border. we're hearing to wander in the busiest land border crossing in the western hemisphere in some united states behind us. and we are and then you can see quite visible current, russia. and these people both lead the country because they oppose the war with ukraine. they've been telling us a few stories is a family who had to play off to the father, joined an anti war protests and got arrested. was toby could go to prison for years on sunday and needed to be picked up 2 suitcases and fled here. other people, others said i've got relatively trained, i taught 5 again, my call me again since they filled, they have to leave the country as well. and they've had it here. these are these officials to wait to put my written on his sleeve, these russian people to leave off the person. what we have seen is c
u. s. congress. kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house, an increasing number of ukrainians on russians are trying to cross into the u. s. from the mexican border city of t wanna, some ukrainian refugees have been allowed in baths, triggered accusations of discrimination from immigration advocates from home and reports from the border. we're hearing to wander in the busiest land border crossing in the western hemisphere in some united states behind us. and we are and then you can see...
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u. s. would get alternative supplies. my can reports from washington dc. the u. s. motorist is already feeling the pain. the price of gas is now at its highest level since the economic crash in 2008. and this could rise even further. should the us decide to impose sanctions on russian oil? no decision has been made at this point by the president about an been an import, a ban on importing oil from russia. and those discussions are ongoing internally and also with our counterparts and partners in europe and around the world. i would know that what the president is most focused on is ensuring we are continuing to take steps to deliver punishing economic consequences on certain well taking all action necessary to limit the impact to prices at the gas time. the u. s. is the world's largest oil producer, but is also the largest consumer and remains dependent. unimportant, foreign oil. 8 percent of oil imported into the u. s. comes from russia. and the by did administration is seeking ways to make up the shortfall. should it impose sanctions? the white house confirmed t
u. s. would get alternative supplies. my can reports from washington dc. the u. s. motorist is already feeling the pain. the price of gas is now at its highest level since the economic crash in 2008. and this could rise even further. should the us decide to impose sanctions on russian oil? no decision has been made at this point by the president about an been an import, a ban on importing oil from russia. and those discussions are ongoing internally and also with our counterparts and partners...
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we heard from a guest who suspects v. u. s. is trying to backtrack on that decision as it seeks to improve ties with algeria. the, from the decision was a brewer all last with, with the international law, with the american founding founding principles with the nature of the conflict. that's a very dangerous precedent in the international relations that, you know, laughter on decision a state that is deciding about the face of another territory 30 which doesn't belong to which and sit down either of the by the administration. we have been noticing, observing, gradual shift back to the traditional position of the, of the u. s. which was materialized from declaration by the department of state, but also by the, by the white house. but we are yes, waiting for the formal replication of administration decision. and we think that is really, that is really key to relocate us in the, in the, in the impartial and neutron position. you can't really choose a totally, and you still pretend or hope that you can play a role in mitigating betwe
we heard from a guest who suspects v. u. s. is trying to backtrack on that decision as it seeks to improve ties with algeria. the, from the decision was a brewer all last with, with the international law, with the american founding founding principles with the nature of the conflict. that's a very dangerous precedent in the international relations that, you know, laughter on decision a state that is deciding about the face of another territory 30 which doesn't belong to which and sit down...
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a fellow member of the quad security alliance, africa has also resisted attempts of influence from the u. s. was 17 nations abstaining from the un resolution to condemn russia and one voting against it. african leaders had criticized the double standards of the west and noted the ways in which nato's these word expansion, fuel the current conflict. the majority of mankind that a non white support, russia stand in ukraine, putin is absolutely right. when the u. s. s. r part nuclear armed missiles in cuba, in 1962, the west was ready to blow up the world over it. now, when nato does the same, they expect russia to do differently. so as the us call on the world, the turning of russia, and then by that claim d, as ushering in a new world order, are we seeing the world turn their backs on the u. s. instead and could then new order, the one in which the u. s is no longer at the top of the food chain in washington. rachel blevins, archie, former us diplomat. gym john trust thinks the american establishment is living in the past. and its prospects for maintaining a unilateral hedge money are questi
a fellow member of the quad security alliance, africa has also resisted attempts of influence from the u. s. was 17 nations abstaining from the un resolution to condemn russia and one voting against it. african leaders had criticized the double standards of the west and noted the ways in which nato's these word expansion, fuel the current conflict. the majority of mankind that a non white support, russia stand in ukraine, putin is absolutely right. when the u. s. s. r part nuclear armed...
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u. s. from dr is actually crossing international borders to buy petrol as prices keep on rising on the bucket sanctions against russian oil. san diego residents seen in mexico's west and most city of tijuana, on saturday, filling up the times. federal prices the currently $2.00 lower per gallon than open california political commentator anthony webber believes e u countries will need to brace themselves for more pain caused by those sanctions . the, the, the problem with our country is protect, could be you deciding to bring about sanctions against russia is the government never thought about the consequences all on the u. k. over some sections. and the same applies to of the european countries have been box on the sites in the say, of course, happy in protests and europe in countries. i do think that prussia wolf sought to shatter on our western government shouldn't change because obviously our populations. com sustain these very happy rises and because sir, i think it's very important for comp
u. s. from dr is actually crossing international borders to buy petrol as prices keep on rising on the bucket sanctions against russian oil. san diego residents seen in mexico's west and most city of tijuana, on saturday, filling up the times. federal prices the currently $2.00 lower per gallon than open california political commentator anthony webber believes e u countries will need to brace themselves for more pain caused by those sanctions . the, the, the problem with our country is protect,...
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what isn't clear from the statement is how much more expensive the gas coming from the u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which are already nearly a capacity for importing gulf will be expanded. liquefied natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines like russian gas does. there is the well, in america, you take a bucket of a gas out liquefy it put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic. it goes into an import terminal which will take that liquid gas turn it back into gashes, gas, and then it goes into the domestic pipeline infrastructure and is used exactly the same way that the rushing would be. but there are all those steps. following the agreement with the u. s. u lead is continued the summit and hit a major friction point over where the government should not be allowed to intervene in the market to cap energy prices, which is soaring for their citizens. to w correspondence i'm and young, send us his assessment of the deal between the e u and the u. s. let's have a listen. well, this is all part of a, a shift away from dependence on russian energy sourc
what isn't clear from the statement is how much more expensive the gas coming from the u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which are already nearly a capacity for importing gulf will be expanded. liquefied natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines like russian gas does. there is the well, in america, you take a bucket of a gas out liquefy it put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic. it goes into an import terminal which will take that liquid gas turn it back into gashes,...
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u summit. e leaders did agree a deal with biden to buy more liquefied natural gas from the u. s. we will present um a newer chapter in our energy partnership. it is about additional ellen g from the united states for the european union of us replacing the russian. ellen g we have so far an important step forward. 1000 kilometers away from the talks. the war raged on in ukraine. from the capital cave war valorem zalinski sent this message to the world. the war continues, the x off to her or against peaceful people go on one miles already. that long, it breaks my heart, heart of all you brains, and every free person on the planet. that's why i ask you to stand against the war . but back in brussels, every one knows. it will take more than solidarity to bring europe's worst crisis since world war 2. to an end. let's go back to brussels, our bureau chief there, alexander and phenomena standing by far as high. alexander, we are still waiting for that press conference to begin, but we just heard there that everyone is clear. it's not going to take just solid charity to, to help ukraine
u summit. e leaders did agree a deal with biden to buy more liquefied natural gas from the u. s. we will present um a newer chapter in our energy partnership. it is about additional ellen g from the united states for the european union of us replacing the russian. ellen g we have so far an important step forward. 1000 kilometers away from the talks. the war raged on in ukraine. from the capital cave war valorem zalinski sent this message to the world. the war continues, the x off to her or...
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u. s. and u. k. germany topic diplomat rejects the immediate ban on energy in court from russia, saying it might ground the whole country to hold that as we called gas prices. we do have a cooking effect on european households with you watching international. my name's policy here and wherever you are joining us from. welcome to the program. but 1st, let's have a look at the latest major development on the situation in ukraine. ukrainian authorities claim 6 humanitarian cover. doors have been open to ensure safe evacuation of civilians with a sci fi on these routes. at the head of the next republic warned nationalists are still trying to stop people from leaving. it comes as russia's military gains, access to secret documents, apparently showing here that planned a major offensive on the breakaway eastern region. meanwhile, humanitarian aid is putting into ukraine's how coverage and now under russia's control and europe's largest nuclear power plant, also controlled by russian forces, is continuing its work. despite attempts to reduce its energy dependence, they use foreign policy chief states. the blo
u. s. and u. k. germany topic diplomat rejects the immediate ban on energy in court from russia, saying it might ground the whole country to hold that as we called gas prices. we do have a cooking effect on european households with you watching international. my name's policy here and wherever you are joining us from. welcome to the program. but 1st, let's have a look at the latest major development on the situation in ukraine. ukrainian authorities claim 6 humanitarian cover. doors have been...
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u summit. e leaders did agree a deal with biden to buy more liquefied natural gas from the u. s. we will present um a new chapter in our energy partnership. it is about additional energy from the united states for the european union, thus replacing the russian. ellen gee, we have so far an important step forward. 1000 kilometers away from the talks. the war raged on in ukraine. from the capital, keith war valorem zalinski sent this message to the world. the war continues the x, after or against peaceful people go on one mass already. that long, it breaks my heart, heart of all you grants and every free person on the planet. that's why i ask you to stand against the war. but back in brussels, every one knows. it will take more than solidarity to bring europe's worst crisis since world war 2 to an end. and our brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena has been covering all the action for us. hi, alexander. it's good to see you. tell us more about what came out of this flurry of activity and brussels. also, me the fact that all the 3 summits took place on one day he in brussels, was
u summit. e leaders did agree a deal with biden to buy more liquefied natural gas from the u. s. we will present um a new chapter in our energy partnership. it is about additional energy from the united states for the european union, thus replacing the russian. ellen gee, we have so far an important step forward. 1000 kilometers away from the talks. the war raged on in ukraine. from the capital, keith war valorem zalinski sent this message to the world. the war continues the x, after or against...
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u. s. to shoot it's policy for a long time you shirts, we'll remember the way ended mind you are on the by vietnamese thousands of kilometers away from the u. s. right now it's a fact few people remember even in this country because it was a long time ago. but my vietnamese friends said the us intervention in viet nam through our more to the 19 sixty's kill over 1000000 vietnamese reddish. those just think about it over a 1000000 of video. take a look at the mark and see for yourself with the u. s. is and where vietnam is still the u. s. went in and over a 1000000 people died. as a result, i realized that even then it was never widely condemned. although we had the warsaw pact and the soviet union in place. and after the soviet union disappeared from the world map along with the warsaw pact, the u. s. got absolutely out of control german suck, which they think they can do whatever they want you. slavic. as a case in point, we saw utter disregard for international law. the use of the armed forces and weapons by a number of countries including depleted uranium. ammunition, that was of any uproar. no. they realized they could go ahead.
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now germany is going to need more natural gas, not just from the u. s, but also from suppliers. and the gulf region such as guitar, the country with enormous gas river reserve is but a controversial record on human rights guitar as a top producer of liquefied natural gas, or ellen gee seen as critical for germany weaning itself off russian imports. but the golf country is also well known for its stain. human rights record rights groups criticize the exploitation of guitars, 2000000 migrant workers. the deaths of thousands of workers over the past decade have gone ignored by authorities. modest labor reforms have reportedly stalled other reports point to restricted freedom of expression and the repression of women . as germany frantically searches for new trade partners should the country put human rights at the forefront of its trade relations. but even though the doors against the background of german history, it's a very important topic is that among everybody should think about this when buying products are constitution, says human dignity is inviolable. that also cancer, oth
now germany is going to need more natural gas, not just from the u. s, but also from suppliers. and the gulf region such as guitar, the country with enormous gas river reserve is but a controversial record on human rights guitar as a top producer of liquefied natural gas, or ellen gee seen as critical for germany weaning itself off russian imports. but the golf country is also well known for its stain. human rights record rights groups criticize the exploitation of guitars, 2000000 migrant...
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u. s. consulate. it went on f for from the studio shortly after the attack showing shut the glass on daybreak was on the studio floor. liquor in the u. s. the trial has started for 4 men charged with conspiring to kidnap the governor of michigan because of her corona virus. laws if convicted, that could be jailed for life. lawyers for the men say the alleged plot was never serious. prosecute to say they planned to break into governor gretchen, witness vacation home, take her away at gunpoint enforcer to face 8 treason trial. ah, just a quick check on the headlines here on al jazeera, russian forces are continuing that, pushed to encircle the ukrainian capital peeve intelligence report, se rushes military as edge to within 25 kilometers of the city center. and a large scale attack could happen soon. rosters military says the situation in some ukrainian cities is catastrophic. but during its latest briefing it said ukrainian fighters and the allies are to blame when you've done was you.
u. s. consulate. it went on f for from the studio shortly after the attack showing shut the glass on daybreak was on the studio floor. liquor in the u. s. the trial has started for 4 men charged with conspiring to kidnap the governor of michigan because of her corona virus. laws if convicted, that could be jailed for life. lawyers for the men say the alleged plot was never serious. prosecute to say they planned to break into governor gretchen, witness vacation home, take her away at gunpoint...
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okay, so far more exposure to russia from european businesses, compared to u. s. businesses. but what are we seeing from markets in the financial hub of the world? frankly? well, i mean, the us, some investors clearly are nervous and jumpy at this point. but so far, lots of have been limited to the best example is last week by mid last week that the s and p 500 had last about pipe and a half percent within 3 for the trading days. and then all of a sudden we saw the biggest come back in september 2008. so since the midst of the financial crisis, and actually last week, the s and p 500 for the week. even traded to the upside by point 8 percent. if you look at mondays session, we had blue chips down by more than 500 points at some point at the end of the day . and only us talks, we're down in the dow jones industrial average by a good 160 point. so you see big moves and us investors, obviously you do not really know at this point how important this war is going to be for the us economy for us corporations. we shouldn't forget the usa is not a country that is exposed so much to tr
okay, so far more exposure to russia from european businesses, compared to u. s. businesses. but what are we seeing from markets in the financial hub of the world? frankly? well, i mean, the us, some investors clearly are nervous and jumpy at this point. but so far, lots of have been limited to the best example is last week by mid last week that the s and p 500 had last about pipe and a half percent within 3 for the trading days. and then all of a sudden we saw the biggest come back in...
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u. s. official said there was no impact to the consulate which is currently unoccupied. but an iraqi official said several rockets hit the u. s. facility. the pentagon says the missiles were fired over the border from iran satellite rural cast channel kurdistan. 24 is located near the u. s. consulate. it went on air from the studio shortly after the attack, showing shattered glass and debris on the studio floor. france, britain, and germany say talk, survive to 2015 iran nuclear deal. are again at risk of toppling i've, i'm russia once. assurance that it's trying with iran won't be affected. i new sanctions. i have the warning ukraine diplomat had hoped they were close to reaching an agreement as well. so sat at reports from tehran. it's too early to talk about 8 collapse. both parties have been meticulously careful about the wording about the or statement, and they're particularly using the word power, not the collapse. now the diplomats from both sides iranian side and the european countries and russia, they're back to the capitals for the political talks. and they say that the hope that the talks are going to resume soon. so last week we were expecting a breakthrough. and they would, the sources
u. s. official said there was no impact to the consulate which is currently unoccupied. but an iraqi official said several rockets hit the u. s. facility. the pentagon says the missiles were fired over the border from iran satellite rural cast channel kurdistan. 24 is located near the u. s. consulate. it went on air from the studio shortly after the attack, showing shattered glass and debris on the studio floor. france, britain, and germany say talk, survive to 2015 iran nuclear deal. are again...
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interest of china to do this because it would half really the a consequence is not just for china from the u. s, but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of. busy ukraine ah ah ah, what does more do to people are hatred and violence inherited from generation to generation and award winning documentary searches for answers for 2 years. the author accompanies us sell a fist family in northern syria. insights into the isolated world of radical islamists, a film about family, faith, masculinity of fathers and sons starts april 16th on d, w. ah, ah ah, ah ah, this is news ly, from berlin on the break. ukraine appeals to russia to allow humanitarian supplies into muddy ball. president laudermill zalinski says there is nothing left of the city and calls for a face to face with vladimir plus more jail time for uprooting critic alexis, the voll
interest of china to do this because it would half really the a consequence is not just for china from the u. s, but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of. busy ukraine ah ah ah, what does more do to people are hatred and violence...
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interest of china to do this because it would half really the consequence is not just for china from the u. s. but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of ukraine. ah, ah. will i be harvested by robots like these? surely 9 move than researchers all over the world are trying to see the bees. after all, is it even possible to have the world without bees? in 15 minutes on d, w, the to india, the plague plastic waste. it puts a strain on our ecosystems and our health resourceful up cycling ideas and green packaging alternatives. trying to contain its impact in full with eagle india in 90 minutes on d w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's president insist on talks with his russian counterpart below the mirrors . lensky says, a meeting with amir putin is the only way to end the war in ukraine. but he says, any agreement wit
interest of china to do this because it would half really the consequence is not just for china from the u. s. but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of ukraine. ah, ah. will i be harvested by robots like these? surely 9 move than...
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interest of china to do this because it would half really the, a consequence is not just for china from the u. s. but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of. busy ukraine ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah, ah, ah ah ah, this is the w news life from berlin. ukrainian president floating miscellaneous cases, a 100000 people attracted marty opal and many have no food or water. the boat city is under constant brushing bombardment. savanski says shedding his sabotaging civilian escape routes and he accuses russian soldiers of blocking a convoy of humanitarian relief. also on the shore, german chancellor will have sold some dates, parliament on his government ukraine.
interest of china to do this because it would half really the, a consequence is not just for china from the u. s. but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of. busy ukraine ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah, ah, ah ah ah, this is the w news life...
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interest of china to do this because it would half really the consequence is not just for china from the u. s. but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of ukraine. busy busy ah, ah ah, ukraine's gold, we're not the war has halted production. large swaths of land are no longer being foreign power. the shortage is impacting buyers and supplies to the world's poorest nations. the war in made injury in 30 minutes on d. w. o blue ah ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukrainian president for letter. mister lansky says 100000 people are trapped in body bowl and many have no food or water. the port city is under constant russian bombardment. so lansky says shelling is sabotaging civilian escape routes and he accuses russian soldiers of blocking a convoy of humanitarian relief. also coming up some 4000 ukrainians are seeking refug
interest of china to do this because it would half really the consequence is not just for china from the u. s. but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of ukraine. busy busy ah, ah ah, ukraine's gold, we're not the war has halted...
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interest of china to do this because it would have really, the, a consequence is not just for china from the u. s, but also from the european partners, as well as other allies in partners from the u. s. around the world and their business with china. the war creates economic and geopolitical turbulence, as well as humanitarian catastrophe. nobody can say for sure where the world is heading after the russian invasion of ukraine. busy ah, ah ah, what does more do to people are hatred and violence inherited from generation to generation and award winning documentary searches for answers for 2 years. the auto companies that sell a fist family in northern syria insights into the isolated world of radical islamists and into a spiral of violence without end. a film about family, faith, masculinity. aah, fathers and sons starts april 16th on dw ah ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's president calls again for face to face talks with his russian counterpart . literally soleski said a meeting with vladimir putin, if the only way to understand his conditions, to end the war and
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u. s. law band is something that has caused quite a bit of outrage around the world. we heard from a u. s. academic who says the biden administration has illegally supplied weapons and the american establishment media has stepped in to justify that to the public. yeah, i mean at the top ranges the u. s. would be officially outline such, such are arming and such training of the as of the militia, the ass, off battalion. and yet at the same time is actually undertaking it. but it wouldn't surprise me whatsoever. doesn't surprise me whatsoever. because basically we get nothing but double speak here from the, by the administration and the mainstream media. they basically do one thing and say they're doing the, you know, say they're doing one thing and do the precise opposite. cnn is a basic cheerleader for neo con, militarism and cnn is just the arm of the democratic party. they're, they're, they're, they're mouthpiece and they'll well support whatever the democrats are doing, including war, including illegal arming and training of the as all forces. and including anything that they un
u. s. law band is something that has caused quite a bit of outrage around the world. we heard from a u. s. academic who says the biden administration has illegally supplied weapons and the american establishment media has stepped in to justify that to the public. yeah, i mean at the top ranges the u. s. would be officially outline such, such are arming and such training of the as of the militia, the ass, off battalion. and yet at the same time is actually undertaking it. but it wouldn't...