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from the u. s. from the u. k. and from the e. u. we seen similar situations in the past when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups. but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? if they were church, it's a long time before these contracts are over. as you know, in afghan, a santa went on for 20 years, and it could good much longer. in libya, what we did was supply a lot of weapons to people who in turn, sold them to other insurgencies and the, and terrors groups and others throughout africa. and elsewhere, and of course, our efforts in afghanistan armed in effect against the soviets, isis, or i should say, al cater and then later isis. so he things have low back effects on heaping in mind. a didn't. these hampshire industries. i wish it would be wrong to say they didn't invade ukraine cook and did that. however, they, in their people, they were influencing and the government were willing to risk a war like this coming from their policies which were attract provocative in terms of making it likely that the russ
from the u. s. from the u. k. and from the e. u. we seen similar situations in the past when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups. but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? if they were church, it's a long time before these contracts are over. as you know, in afghan, a santa went on for 20 years, and it could good much longer. in libya, what we did was supply a lot of weapons to people who in turn, sold them to other...
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the putin a government. and certainly we've seen unprecedented sanctions coming from western nations from the you from the u. s. the u. k. and others interesting that we heard from him saying a line that i've heard many times before. because in the last nearly 3 months, i've been listening to a very great number of speeches by mister stolt, him back as what his press conferences and interviews. he said the putin wanted less nato, but he ended up getting more nato, referring to that, all the extra bashful groups that nato is poured into the areas around russia and ukraine to the east of the lions. but also referring to the fact that sweden and finland trying now to become the members. they put the letters in the other week in brussels and they want to start that process. now, that's where nato, the 2nd general, how to do the problem. because one nato nation, turkey currently is opposing that. he said on that i'm confident will find a way to address all allies security concerns. but certainly that is the focus of intense diplomacy at the moment going on behind the scenes. because what they plan to do is to fast track the
the putin a government. and certainly we've seen unprecedented sanctions coming from western nations from the you from the u. s. the u. k. and others interesting that we heard from him saying a line that i've heard many times before. because in the last nearly 3 months, i've been listening to a very great number of speeches by mister stolt, him back as what his press conferences and interviews. he said the putin wanted less nato, but he ended up getting more nato, referring to that, all the...
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from the u. s. from the u. k. government as well. what would you like to see your government do about this? well, it would be very nice if the british government could even say anything beyond the very merest expressions of concern. they of course, do not indicate any culpability responsibility. and crucially, not calling for that independent investigation, because throughout all of these atrocities that we have seen over the years and decades, that israel has been accused of whether it's in golf at the west bank in lebanon, in the past. there's never really been that independent inquiry into their actions with the ability to hold those responsible to account. so yes, course the united states is a main reason for this. but i think that's something else to play here and what we see. so often now, and there was a recent report brought out in canada about anti palestinian racism, racism against where body counts aren't done that. the killings of arabs and palestinians, a just numbers that not stories that the humanized and they are deprived of the context and not considered to be indigenous peo
from the u. s. from the u. k. government as well. what would you like to see your government do about this? well, it would be very nice if the british government could even say anything beyond the very merest expressions of concern. they of course, do not indicate any culpability responsibility. and crucially, not calling for that independent investigation, because throughout all of these atrocities that we have seen over the years and decades, that israel has been accused of whether it's in...
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from the u. s. and the u. k. looked at that sweet spot and their results were quite encouraging from a ceiling in a large test room. they hung 5 lamps radiating light and what are called far u. v. c. wavelengths, which other studies have shown don't cause any damage to us. and then they started pumping an aerosol, ised microbes to mimic an infectious person. it's really hard to do these kinds of experiments by the way. and this was the 1st time that one like this had been performed in a way that really came close to real life conditions. anyhow, the upshot is that when all of the lamps were on the system killed over 98 percent of the airborne microbes within just 5 minutes. that's a really remarkable finding. but of course, it's still a long way away from a world where germs idle u. v. c lamps are used and a wide spread way to control air borne pathogens and indoors faces. um, there are plenty of issues left to be worked out, including proving that long term exposure to far u. v. c. really is as harmless to huma
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are surviving just off of that. germany is one of the top suppliers of humanitarian aid, but a lot is coming from you countries, the u. s. and the u. k as well. and that is something that those imports need to continue in order for people to continue their lives. here, i'll be at as far as in the if, michelle, christina, in berlin for us. thank you very much. the both of you. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. more bodies have been found in the rubble of a collapsed hotel in cuba. capital. 42 people died when an explosion destroyed this at a toga in havana. as spokesman for the hotels operator says many of the victims were stuff police in our media have detained over 60 people during protests in the capitol. hundreds marched through yet, yvonne calling for the prime minister, nico passion, young to sit down. i mean, he is leader, his face the criticism for signing a piece deal with neighboring as a by john in 2020. after more than 6 weeks of was by john claim several territories from media in mexico city, thousands of people took to the streets, demanding authorities do more to find them. missing family m
are surviving just off of that. germany is one of the top suppliers of humanitarian aid, but a lot is coming from you countries, the u. s. and the u. k as well. and that is something that those imports need to continue in order for people to continue their lives. here, i'll be at as far as in the if, michelle, christina, in berlin for us. thank you very much. the both of you. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. more bodies have been found in the rubble of a collapsed...
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the u. s. for publishing classified fowls and faces up to 175 years in jail. the us justice department continued pursuit of the extradition of weekly, found a jeweler and a sons from the u. k to the u. s. set of dangerous legal precedent. they moved to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage undermined press freedom globally. the extra territorial application of the u. s. espionage act could also threaten any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information in his tirade. the arguing that the united states is a champion of freedom, criticized in countries that are critical of united states or opponents of the united states and the political stage and the name of opposing in the name of freedom and promoted freedom. anthony blank and relied heavily on the world press freedom index, published by reporters without borders and that world press freedom index that it was published actually did highlight a big polarization in media and talk about how the media is viewing divisions that are taking place. now it's also important to know that an opposition network, an outlet is critical, of the russian govern, was invited to that press conference. however r t and other n
the u. s. for publishing classified fowls and faces up to 175 years in jail. the us justice department continued pursuit of the extradition of weekly, found a jeweler and a sons from the u. k to the u. s. set of dangerous legal precedent. they moved to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage undermined press freedom globally. the extra territorial application of the u. s. espionage act could also threaten any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information in his tirade. the...
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the u, as justice department continues pursuit of the extradition of weekly found a julian, a sons from the u. k to the u. s. set the dangerous legal precedent. the move to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage act on demise. press freedom globally. the extraterritorial application of the u. s. espionage act could also throws an any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information. sure, those words you just heard from us, secretary of state antony blank and are simply met with laughter by anyone who's observed the policies of the united states. over the past few months. they've been doing everything they can to shut down and silence media that for it's forward any perspective critical of nato perspective when it comes to the situation in ukraine . well, the ide states wouldn't be itself without bashing russia and accusing russia being a pure dictatorship where all freedom of speech is killed. however, as anthony blanc and spoke, he went on to essentially argue, now it's also important to note that an opposition network, an outlet that is critical of the russian government was invited to that
the u, as justice department continues pursuit of the extradition of weekly found a julian, a sons from the u. k to the u. s. set the dangerous legal precedent. the move to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage act on demise. press freedom globally. the extraterritorial application of the u. s. espionage act could also throws an any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information. sure, those words you just heard from us, secretary of state antony blank and are simply met with...
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check the from the u. s . u. k. nato, talking about russian intentions and western unprecedented levels. so it's help to the strategic level. and that does seem to be a degree of cooperation of the operational level as well. again, it's finished comment too much on that sort of thing. and so with the russian troops recently shifted their military focus to the south and east of ukraine. you said it was the start of a critical phase that would likely decide the fate of the invasion. what's your assessment today? i think that still holds true. we talked about it being this inflection point in, for rational corporations, where a process succeeds in the dumbass and they have more options available to them in ukraine. if the offensive and it fails, then that's running very short of options to, to declare a very clear victory in the complex. at the moment. russia is advancing, but it is slow. may be a couple of kilometers a day on the best front. and that's an area where it looks like ukraine falling back on the river, uk
check the from the u. s . u. k. nato, talking about russian intentions and western unprecedented levels. so it's help to the strategic level. and that does seem to be a degree of cooperation of the operational level as well. again, it's finished comment too much on that sort of thing. and so with the russian troops recently shifted their military focus to the south and east of ukraine. you said it was the start of a critical phase that would likely decide the fate of the invasion. what's your...
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there is some noise now, particularly from the u. s. c, u k. also making some noises that they may deliver these weapons. these multi rocket launches, as they're known. these are the acronym, actually i'm not that good with weapons. the, the multi rocket launch is that, that go to a 300 kilometers into the distance. that is what is going to be able to help them hold back the russian troops and push them back. what the time frame that zalinski is possibly talking about is that this is going to turn into a war of attrition. that this war could just grind on him. you crime for such a long time. there may not be that much movement. but without these big weapons, ukraine will struggle to push them back. now obviously we will know that for weeks the messaging out of keith was it was actually one of confidence and strengthened over the last few days. the situation seems to have deteriorated drastically. is it that bad or do you think part of it could also be calculation and key if that, that appearing weaker could increase the sense of urgency in berli
there is some noise now, particularly from the u. s. c, u k. also making some noises that they may deliver these weapons. these multi rocket launches, as they're known. these are the acronym, actually i'm not that good with weapons. the, the multi rocket launch is that, that go to a 300 kilometers into the distance. that is what is going to be able to help them hold back the russian troops and push them back. what the time frame that zalinski is possibly talking about is that this is going to...
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from the u. k. 78 year old lauren hutton, from the u. s. and 87 year old british actress judy then these elegant seniors would have been considered old ladies back in the day. this year some strutted down the cat walk at marcel ostertag fashion show. and a few are also customers of the fashion designer. as if kept him on awfully branford him, a lot of labels still madly pursue this youth craze, and only send out young super skinny models on the catwalk can. but i think they're behind time. i happened to say i am to present my fashion on people of all ages. there, after all, people of all ages, by an would it this way you get a much better feel for how these pieces look on real women who actually stop by our store and buy these clothes. allison, those then young models do put on great shows, but they don't shop at our store. we through shop men to her. back to my yoga. 69 year old. hi. gam alpha is a former german t v presenter. at photo shoots, the senior model often wears a gray wig to look older. but she doesn't think the youth craze is g
from the u. k. 78 year old lauren hutton, from the u. s. and 87 year old british actress judy then these elegant seniors would have been considered old ladies back in the day. this year some strutted down the cat walk at marcel ostertag fashion show. and a few are also customers of the fashion designer. as if kept him on awfully branford him, a lot of labels still madly pursue this youth craze, and only send out young super skinny models on the catwalk can. but i think they're behind time. i...
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from the u. k, as the u. s. face is a shortage of baby formula. why critics, beneath the problem may not be so ah barrel to quarter warn sundry spell temperatures in most of europe have come down to actually a bit below where you might expect to be for late bay because this series it'll frontal system which means yeah is coming in as cooler rather, more cloudy, and i will share even wet. but there is too hot around and it's basically hungary saturday, the balkans on the cross italy. there's some also in the south west of spain, which is hang on but not the warmest place anymore. after that was italy. yes, they probably will be that sort of area in the next day or so because despite the fact you've got that rain, it's gone eastwards through better isn't leaving showers behind and the breeze is still blowing in. but a lot of cloud, the northern europe, these few shares around sarajevo. i mean, he difference is 31 degrees for wednesday, thursday and friday at his the picture for friday. them still a few shower break yard in that heat, more significan
from the u. k, as the u. s. face is a shortage of baby formula. why critics, beneath the problem may not be so ah barrel to quarter warn sundry spell temperatures in most of europe have come down to actually a bit below where you might expect to be for late bay because this series it'll frontal system which means yeah is coming in as cooler rather, more cloudy, and i will share even wet. but there is too hot around and it's basically hungary saturday, the balkans on the cross italy. there's...
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from the u. k. as the u. s. face is a shortage of baby formula. why critics believe this problem may not be sol, solved so ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today, they were approaching june or stink june and reliable month for summer weather. so the end of mates hardly surprised to see all these front sweeping cross northern europe, taking the temperatures back to below where you might expect to be there even squashing the heat out of the balkans than to was greece and turkey. that's the line and re not going out of europe into western russia behind it's very breeze is often cloudy. and occasionally sherry, that temperatures have crept up to the low twenty's than talking about the bulk of europe here, where it was hotter in spain, the sunny still, i hope it's not as hot as it was, but we are at least in, in the thirty's. so little bit disappointing to end may, if you like, and potentially quite stormy in the valley are extra onshore breeze bringing rain to algeria and to nicea so
from the u. k. as the u. s. face is a shortage of baby formula. why critics believe this problem may not be sol, solved so ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today, they were approaching june or stink june and reliable month for summer weather. so the end of mates hardly surprised to see all these front sweeping cross northern europe, taking the temperatures back to below where you might expect to be there even squashing the...
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are surviving just off of that. germany is one of the top suppliers of humanitarian aid, but a lot is coming from you countries, the u. s. and the u. k as well. and that is something that those imports need to continue in order for people to continue their lives here. i mean, as far as in the v of michelle, christina, in berlin for us, thank you very much. the both of you and ami and his ills have been reporting for a border crossing near the city of if there are a long line of causes built up on the polish side, drivers of waiting as long as 3 days to cross. some are refugees returning home now that the war has moved east. but the reason for the huge traffic jam has to do with a lot passed by the ukranian government, which many want to take advantage of. but they still have the chance car after car for nearly 3 kilometers, like the scenes on the border just after the russian invasion began with thousands waiting to get out of ukraine. but this line is waiting to get in by foot. the crossing takes about 15 minutes. those hoping to cross in a vehicle. don't have it so easy. yet this might been a 2 and a half days now. burger. yeah. ye
are surviving just off of that. germany is one of the top suppliers of humanitarian aid, but a lot is coming from you countries, the u. s. and the u. k as well. and that is something that those imports need to continue in order for people to continue their lives here. i mean, as far as in the v of michelle, christina, in berlin for us, thank you very much. the both of you and ami and his ills have been reporting for a border crossing near the city of if there are a long line of causes built up...
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the u. s. u. k. bond oil imports from russia in march, but re, i'd say the politics should be kept out of the organisation. we got to take the investment specialist and co founder of the quantum fund. jim rogers solid, shall i? and that is probably inaccurate description. i doubt that that's going to change what staunch allies can have other friends as well, and other interest as well. the saudi arabia is looking after its own interest and it's made interest as well. needless to say, opec's been around for decades and they nearly always try to look after their own interest more than anything else. this is simple, human nature and simple history. many countries in the world are staying neutral or trying to stay new. but again, most opec countries have their own interest at hard 1st and their own interest is their prosperity and the welfare of their citizens talking is better than, than anything else and much, much, much for singing and dancing with people rather than fighting with people. so god, let's sing and dance and talk and try to get along and have a good time, rather than anything. you know, that's
the u. s. u. k. bond oil imports from russia in march, but re, i'd say the politics should be kept out of the organisation. we got to take the investment specialist and co founder of the quantum fund. jim rogers solid, shall i? and that is probably inaccurate description. i doubt that that's going to change what staunch allies can have other friends as well, and other interest as well. the saudi arabia is looking after its own interest and it's made interest as well. needless to say, opec's...
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the u. k. and the u. s. and when we look at gender, more men died than women. ah. so to discuss all of this, joining us our guests for today from barf in the u. k. doctor, but up on carrier, a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exeter medical school from robert as it in abraham, a professor of medical biotechnology at the report. medical school and director of med biotech. and in ponder cherry india t under armin a health systems expert, former professor and head of the school of health systems studies at the tartar institute of social sciences in one by a warm welcome to you all are dr. glenn county. let's start with you 1st. what do you make of these world health organization figures? are you at all surprised? no, i'm not surprised at all. and i would go further and to say it in some countries, this is most probably also a under estimate because lot all countries have robust monitoring systems for illness morbidity, mortality. that, that's the differentiation. and one more thing that we are not including in this figures is dex brought forward as a result of body damage following a cohen infection. what i'm referrin
the u. k. and the u. s. and when we look at gender, more men died than women. ah. so to discuss all of this, joining us our guests for today from barf in the u. k. doctor, but up on carrier, a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exeter medical school from robert as it in abraham, a professor of medical biotechnology at the report. medical school and director of med biotech. and in ponder cherry india t under armin a health systems expert, former professor and head of the school of...
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u. s. on the u. k. did bond oil imports from russia back in march, but we said the politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil. economist, dr. mahmud to solomon outlined the importance of vicious role in the global oil markets. saudi arabia and russia are the pillars of the global market. they care about the security of their market. the said the market, and they want to be sure that the market is best and that prices don't shoot higher than what the economy county. and that has benefits and strengthens are big plus in the market as the most influential player in the market. the rule of them is moving from a uni that system into the system. and they all should realize that it has to keep it to take decisions without extern for pressure on it. and now to another story, we're across to day hillary clinton personally approved a plan to share on proven from russia allegations with the press back in 2016. that's what her former campaign managers claim to the federal court that most people still don't know that a clinton campaign lawyer using campaign funds created an elaborate hoax about trump in
u. s. on the u. k. did bond oil imports from russia back in march, but we said the politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil. economist, dr. mahmud to solomon outlined the importance of vicious role in the global oil markets. saudi arabia and russia are the pillars of the global market. they care about the security of their market. the said the market, and they want to be sure that the market is best and that prices don't shoot higher than what the economy county. and that has...
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the chinese company while away from its 5 g network. the country is following in the footsteps of the u. s. and the u. k, after expressing concern the chinese government could gain data on how and when users access the internet. g 7 finance leaders say they will support debt relief efforts for sri lanka that draft communicate comes after the country defaulted on its sovereign debt. protests about the worsening economic situation of not abated. the once booming island nation has suspended death payments as a grapple with its worst economic crisis. since one independence in 1948. as the crane war hits global, wheat stocks, german farmers are growing more of the grain this year that increased that acreage by nearly 3 quarters 253000 act. as, according to official figures, we prices have jumps because of tighter supplies but it airline easy jack says it hopes to carry almost as many passengers this summer. as in pre pandemic times, ticket sales are strong despite the weak economic environment. but profit is still unlikely because of the soaring price of fuel. speaking of trips abroad, spain has long been a
the chinese company while away from its 5 g network. the country is following in the footsteps of the u. s. and the u. k, after expressing concern the chinese government could gain data on how and when users access the internet. g 7 finance leaders say they will support debt relief efforts for sri lanka that draft communicate comes after the country defaulted on its sovereign debt. protests about the worsening economic situation of not abated. the once booming island nation has suspended death...
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payments was missed. canada is to band the chinese tech giant huawei and z t e from it's 5 g networks. the country is following in the footsteps of the u. s. and u. k. after expressing concerns, the chinese government could gain data on how and when users access the internet german exports, the russia have tumbled to their lowest level in nearly 2 decades. as sanctions take a bite, in march exports fell 63 percent on the year to 900000000 euros. several german firms halted operations and exports to russia. a country that until recently enjoyed strong trade ties with germany or beginning today, a german court is set to hear a rather unique case against volkswagen. an individual farmer has filed a civil lawsuit against the car manufacturer. with the backing of greenpeace, he's actually asking the court to force volkswagen to cut its carbon emissions. take a look for 7 months a year. if i have come as kettle, get to enjoy the green pastures of his organic farm that the future is full of uncertainty. for him, lebrans into us we far must depend on an intake climate. we need this relative balance of nature, which keeps the land fertile back out. and if w
payments was missed. canada is to band the chinese tech giant huawei and z t e from it's 5 g networks. the country is following in the footsteps of the u. s. and u. k. after expressing concerns, the chinese government could gain data on how and when users access the internet german exports, the russia have tumbled to their lowest level in nearly 2 decades. as sanctions take a bite, in march exports fell 63 percent on the year to 900000000 euros. several german firms halted operations and...
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u. s. on the u. k. did bun, oil imports from russia back in march, but we had said politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil. economist, dr. mahmoud solomon outlined the importance of vs role in the global oil market. saudi and alicia are the pillars of the global market. they care about the security of their market. the said when you get on your market, and they want to make sure that the market is best and that price is down. sure. higher than what the economy, county and that has benefited and strengthens, are big plus in the market as the most influential player in the market. the room or is moving from a, you know, a system into the system and they all should realize that all make has to keep it to issue years without extern for pressure on it. or the west continues to pressure. other countries on sanctioning russia discord is emerging within the european block. the polish prime minister has taken amos or los and it should share the profits made from our sales . pharmaceutical, not me. i. rovers, norway indirectly lives on the situation related to the events in ukraine, but they must
u. s. on the u. k. did bun, oil imports from russia back in march, but we had said politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil. economist, dr. mahmoud solomon outlined the importance of vs role in the global oil market. saudi and alicia are the pillars of the global market. they care about the security of their market. the said when you get on your market, and they want to make sure that the market is best and that price is down. sure. higher than what the economy, county and...
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the u. s. and u. k. bond oil impulse from russia back in march for we had said politics should be kept out of opec plus let's get the thoughts on all this now and speak to investment specialist and co founder of the quantum form. jim rogers, jim, welcome to our international thanks for joining us. now i am your letter to be here . now the saudi arabia has made it clear that it will continue to have a dialogue with russia within opec plus and it will stop cooperating with moscow. why do you think we are maintaining such a strong position in relation to those ties with russia? well, saudi arabia is looking after his own interest is made interest as well. needless to say, opec's been around for decades and they nearly always try to look after their own interest more than anything else. this is simple human nature and simple history and economics. yeah. okay. well how do i mean met with many western countries? no lead by the us, have been pressuring saudi arabia to take steps against russia. how do you think that will impact the arab world? and do you think you could actually serve to bring them close toge
the u. s. and u. k. bond oil impulse from russia back in march for we had said politics should be kept out of opec plus let's get the thoughts on all this now and speak to investment specialist and co founder of the quantum form. jim rogers, jim, welcome to our international thanks for joining us. now i am your letter to be here . now the saudi arabia has made it clear that it will continue to have a dialogue with russia within opec plus and it will stop cooperating with moscow. why do you...
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the late issuing. now we have seen very strong statements from a number of countries, ketta, the u. k, the u. s. all calling for a thorough investigation, but also condemning what's happened here. no, i know you're now working as well as a political analyst. can you give us a sense of how you feel, how far this diplomatic fallout could go, could they be consequences for israel? what regrettably, there isn't really a lot of confidence in how far these condemnations will go. we know that i was a 0 and that puts, i will follow through and pursue justice for should be in the but quite frankly the united states and, and other countries including the u. k. have been notorious for shielding israel from accountability. they have the pressure, the icpc in the past, not to accept any engagement with the referrals made to them about is israeli war crimes and other violations of their own statutes. we've seen time and again at the united nations, how these countries try to protect israel from any kind of even verbal rhetorical reproach, if you will. so the confidence really is quite shaken. i'm not sure tha
the late issuing. now we have seen very strong statements from a number of countries, ketta, the u. k, the u. s. all calling for a thorough investigation, but also condemning what's happened here. no, i know you're now working as well as a political analyst. can you give us a sense of how you feel, how far this diplomatic fallout could go, could they be consequences for israel? what regrettably, there isn't really a lot of confidence in how far these condemnations will go. we know that i was a...
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the u. s. u. k. did bon oil imports from russia back in march, but we said politics should be kept out of opec plus international opec plus international oil economist dr. mom would sala solomon explained the current moves of the organization. oh, big slash games to keep the market balanced in. ave, must you senior market display? did you can upheavals around us? the market is still a balance and they have many units for production capacity. so room to appeal that capacity news room. and if the amount of can becomes imbalance, that's why they haven't been in responding to the bargain administrations. lemme for election to review european union. i asked them to be seen there. i was that the market has to, we can that ends and they all should realize that it has to keep it to take decisions without extern for pressure on it. in the news dumbing revelations about hillary clinton's presidential campaign are emerging after a former con, pay money to testified in a federal court. he claims that clinton herself, orchestrated upon to smear rival donald trump over legit links to russian bank in 2016. the story quickly ca
the u. s. u. k. did bon oil imports from russia back in march, but we said politics should be kept out of opec plus international opec plus international oil economist dr. mom would sala solomon explained the current moves of the organization. oh, big slash games to keep the market balanced in. ave, must you senior market display? did you can upheavals around us? the market is still a balance and they have many units for production capacity. so room to appeal that capacity news room. and if the...
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from the war in ukraine. the g 7 includes the most advanced economies, the u. s. canada, the u. k, france, germany, italy, and japan, and one to 10 percent of the world's population, but account for a 3rd of global economic output. germany holds the rotating presidency of the group . our chief international correspondent richard walker is at the g 7 meeting in bison house in germany. what's being discussed to tackle this present problem of global for security. yes, this is a big issue that is being flagged by the g 7 at this meeting in north and germany. molina babel the german foreign minister saying that 25000000 tons of grain of stock in ukraine. unable to get out of ukraine's ports, which are under russian blockade in the south of the country. so, and this is something that the world food program has been sounding the alarm about as well, with the head of the world food program saying that millions of people around the world could face starvation if that food, that grain doesn't get out to world markets in countries that have nothing to do with this conflict with as afghanista
from the war in ukraine. the g 7 includes the most advanced economies, the u. s. canada, the u. k, france, germany, italy, and japan, and one to 10 percent of the world's population, but account for a 3rd of global economic output. germany holds the rotating presidency of the group . our chief international correspondent richard walker is at the g 7 meeting in bison house in germany. what's being discussed to tackle this present problem of global for security. yes, this is a big issue that is...
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the u. s. on u. k. did been oil imports from russia back in march. we had said politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil economist, dr. mahmoud solamerica outlined the importance of russia's role in the global oil markets. saudi area and the ration of the parameters of the market. they care about the security on the market. the stability on the market, and they want to make sure that the market is best and that prices don't shoot higher than what the economy can pay. and that has benefits and strengthen b plus in the market as the most influential player and the market. the room of them is moving from a uni that system into the system and they all should realize that it has to keep it a few years without extern for pressure on it and moving on. now, dumping revelations about hillary clinton's presidential campaign are emerging after a former campaign manager testified in a federal court. now he claimed clinton herself orchestrated a plan to smear rival donald trump over a legit links to russian bank back in 2016. now the story quickly
the u. s. on u. k. did been oil imports from russia back in march. we had said politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil economist, dr. mahmoud solamerica outlined the importance of russia's role in the global oil markets. saudi area and the ration of the parameters of the market. they care about the security on the market. the stability on the market, and they want to make sure that the market is best and that prices don't shoot higher than what the economy can pay. and that...
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banks across the country report increased demand from the americans who can't afford the prices at the grocery store, and it's not just the u. s. in the u. k. a recent study found them more than 2000000 adult say they can't afford to eat every day. this is price is continue to store with even the bank of england predicting that inflation will hit 10 percent this year. meanwhile, prince charles, adjust the crisis while lavishly sitting on a golden throne in a golden room with lots of golden accessories mouths. his government's priority is to grow in strength from the economy and hope these, the cost of living for families. the u. k is also following in the footsteps of its american allies with prime minister, boers, johnson boasting about sending 450000000 pounds of taxpayers money to ukraine. the opposition was quick to call him out, to out of touch to meet the challenges of the moment i'm too tired to draw a feel, but you notice of the future that time has passed. so as western politicians continue to go above and beyond for ukraine, while their own people sing deeper into crisis, they're making it crystal clear, just what their top prior
banks across the country report increased demand from the americans who can't afford the prices at the grocery store, and it's not just the u. s. in the u. k. a recent study found them more than 2000000 adult say they can't afford to eat every day. this is price is continue to store with even the bank of england predicting that inflation will hit 10 percent this year. meanwhile, prince charles, adjust the crisis while lavishly sitting on a golden throne in a golden room with lots of golden...