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u. s. taking a 2nd to expand its own ties with another asian nation, singapore. the only country in the southeast region to open a condemn russia in washington to opt for a bilateral summit with singapore, instead of a proposed meeting with other leaders from southeast asia, as ortiz, rachel blevins reports. at the start of this year, the white house as a new hit in its foreign policy, it was going to concentrate on the east with a strategic focus on establishing the american presence firmly in the in the pacific under president biden. the united states is determined to strengthen our long term position in commitment to the indo pacific. we will focus on every corner of the region from northeast asia and southeast asia to south asia and oceania, including the pacific islands. well, it has been less than a month since that $900.00 page document was published and it has not been met with a warm. 2 as it seems that every quarter of the region is not keen on having washington dictate their policy while the buying administration promised to summit with representatives
u. s. taking a 2nd to expand its own ties with another asian nation, singapore. the only country in the southeast region to open a condemn russia in washington to opt for a bilateral summit with singapore, instead of a proposed meeting with other leaders from southeast asia, as ortiz, rachel blevins reports. at the start of this year, the white house as a new hit in its foreign policy, it was going to concentrate on the east with a strategic focus on establishing the american presence firmly in...
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u. s. takes a harder line against both countries. but europe has a major concern here because it's resisted us anti china positions in many respects . and it's got a lot at stake in terms of trade with china. now obviously the u. s. would like to change that and the european super fuel fearful that all of this will drive a wedge between them and china as well. but in fact, beijing is very clear about wanting to maintain good ties with europe as good as, as good as possible at least. but nevertheless, the headwinds are gathering. and what kind of reaction joseph gregory, should we expect from the west, if fresh in china continued to build cooperation? you know, i think in the near term, i don't think we'll see major a hands. i think we'll see what we've seen thus far. holding the ground to the most part, even speaking directly against us, efforts to expel russia from the g. 20 for example, but not advancing much from the chinese side. hoping the conflict finds a solution in the near term. you know, neutrality requires this, perhaps mo
u. s. takes a harder line against both countries. but europe has a major concern here because it's resisted us anti china positions in many respects . and it's got a lot at stake in terms of trade with china. now obviously the u. s. would like to change that and the european super fuel fearful that all of this will drive a wedge between them and china as well. but in fact, beijing is very clear about wanting to maintain good ties with europe as good as, as good as possible at least. but...
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u. s. takes a harder line against both countries. but europe has a major concern here because it's resisted us, antique china positions in many respects. and it's got a lot at stake in terms of trade with china. now obviously the u. s. would like to change that and the europeans perfume for fearful that all of this will drive a wedge between them and china as well. over the long term. i think we'll continue to see cooperation through groups like bricks, the shanghai cooperation organization, remind sia trilateral strengthening of relations between russia, china and india. and we might see military cooperation expanding after the dust settles in ukraine. well, that's how's the u. s. continues to pressure countries, it sees is not towing washington's line. now, america has called india's position on the russian ukrainian conflict on satisfactory new delhi has avoided any direct condemnation of russian actions in ukraine and abstain from un security council votes on the issue. i think we would certainly all acknowledge and agree that wh
u. s. takes a harder line against both countries. but europe has a major concern here because it's resisted us, antique china positions in many respects. and it's got a lot at stake in terms of trade with china. now obviously the u. s. would like to change that and the europeans perfume for fearful that all of this will drive a wedge between them and china as well. over the long term. i think we'll continue to see cooperation through groups like bricks, the shanghai cooperation organization,...
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u. s. takes it as an opportunity to embolden the taiwan independence for surgery, we would like to admonish it, that this will only accelerate the destruction of the taiwan independence forces and the u. s. side, you'll pay a heavy price for it's risky action will surely the according to the taiwan president's office, the american officials had been appointed by president joe biden. and that the visit would permit an in depth exchange of views on taiwan u. s. cooperation issues in various fields with recent actions like this by the united states. the biden administration has shown that it has put diplomacy on the back burner. tonight state of the union address, well hopefully were built a ship towards a more balanced approach. when it comes to foreign policy for news views, hughes, i'm alex mileage. and we're gonna continue discuss this. so make sure you a join us right here on our t, america for our coverage of the estate of the union on tuesday, march 1st starting at 8 30 pm eastern time to wil
u. s. takes it as an opportunity to embolden the taiwan independence for surgery, we would like to admonish it, that this will only accelerate the destruction of the taiwan independence forces and the u. s. side, you'll pay a heavy price for it's risky action will surely the according to the taiwan president's office, the american officials had been appointed by president joe biden. and that the visit would permit an in depth exchange of views on taiwan u. s. cooperation issues in various...
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u. s. takes a harder line against both countries. but europe has a major concern here because it's resisted us, antique china positions in many respects. and it's got a lot at stake in terms of trade with china. now, obviously the u. s. would like to change that and the europeans are fuel for fearful that all of this will drive a wedge between them and china as well. over the long term. i think we'll continue to see cooperation through groups like bricks, the shanghai cooperation organization. my see a trilateral strengthening of relations between russia, china and india. and we might see military cooperation expanding after the dust settles in ukraine. linked to the sky high energy prices of play, europe for the past few months. and now sanctions against russia fueling further discontent by propelling at those close to never before seen levels. and thus led to frustration in many countries, including spain. the dozens of marine on cement mixtures of occupied highways around the spanish capital, an improvised march that started as at
u. s. takes a harder line against both countries. but europe has a major concern here because it's resisted us, antique china positions in many respects. and it's got a lot at stake in terms of trade with china. now, obviously the u. s. would like to change that and the europeans are fuel for fearful that all of this will drive a wedge between them and china as well. over the long term. i think we'll continue to see cooperation through groups like bricks, the shanghai cooperation organization....
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taking the threat of assets? seizures. ok, so these reports of russia threatening to seize assets of u. s. companies pulling out of russia are very interesting. and if you're asking if these threats are being taken seriously, of course they are what company wants to lose their assets. if you want that, that if you want that to happen, then that would make you a bad business person. and the u. s. must take these threats very, very seriously, because they were making similar asset reasons, these threats to russia and russian business owners just last week. and when you're dealing with russia, if you're going to issue them a threat, it's a given now that they're going to threaten back and try to be bigger and louder. last week the u. s. declared that any assets held by the central bank of russia in the u. s. such as gold will be declared and accessible. i'm sure russia central bank took notice of that took it seriously. and even last week, when president joe biden threatened russia's business, the lead by saying that we're going to come and get your ill be gotten gains during the state of th
taking the threat of assets? seizures. ok, so these reports of russia threatening to seize assets of u. s. companies pulling out of russia are very interesting. and if you're asking if these threats are being taken seriously, of course they are what company wants to lose their assets. if you want that, that if you want that to happen, then that would make you a bad business person. and the u. s. must take these threats very, very seriously, because they were making similar asset reasons, these...
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take care of yourself with to the point. strong opinions, clear positions. international perspective, a u. s. president who originally wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up the united front, with e u. n. nato allies biden versus pu team. can us stop the war and ukraine to the point with dw journies of dispatch, with natalia and demo they were ruled when the rule broke out. now they want to return to ukraine to their children. with maria and her grandchildren from odessa it difficult to escape by foot and teach hiking ukrainians. please. putin troops to an uncertain future close up in 60 minutes on d. w. oh, hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa. you to debate issues and share ideas you know, or this channel. we are not afraid to happen. delicate because population is growing fast. and young people clearly have the solutions. the future has 77 percent. every weekend on d w, the war in ukraine has triggered a seismic shift in politics with far reaching international repercussions. german economics minister, robert ha, back, whose mi
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then my grand daughter takes care of the rest of the s. u t by judge has a special relationship with her grandmother. her parents were killed in a car accident when yuki was young, so her grandmother raised her in recent years yoked. he noticed that her grandmother seemed bored and unhappy in her daily life, but they're successful. joint knitting project has changed all that. i happiness. she feels so happy independent. oh, face is always blowing. she's always smiling. even if you, you know, wake up at 11 in the night and she will still be re happy. the 2 can hardly keep up with demand. they receive 10 times more requests than they can handle. sheila nits for 7 to 8 hours each day to fulfill the rush of orders, and she doesn't want to miss a single 2nd of it. when gallia? yes, i'd say to everyone, mama, never lose your patience. never believe that you cannot do as i think good of your health allows it, then don't let anything stump you up. do something mentally challenging and above all, they have fun with the muggy dungeon every couple of d
then my grand daughter takes care of the rest of the s. u t by judge has a special relationship with her grandmother. her parents were killed in a car accident when yuki was young, so her grandmother raised her in recent years yoked. he noticed that her grandmother seemed bored and unhappy in her daily life, but they're successful. joint knitting project has changed all that. i happiness. she feels so happy independent. oh, face is always blowing. she's always smiling. even if you, you know,...
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taking sides in the past. it has been supporting, for instance, the u. s. envision in the honest on and all that and you know, the consequences of that. we are still suffering from it. so i think back a son has a history and it has realized and learned from its history that it's not going to repeat the same mistakes many ukrainians and foreigners who are trapped in the country are attempting to flee. the shelling that is proving to be especially difficult for non ukrainian citizens. black and other ethnic minority of activities say that they are experiencing racism while waiting to cross the border into poland . one, nigerian medical student says border guards are prioritizing white people through the checkpoint and level that's in western ukraine, allowing bus loads of ukrainians through while making other ethnic refugees travel by foot. we spoke with a leading figure of a movement that works to unite indigenous and diaspora groups of african origin. he shared his views on the alleged racism being suffered as well as the broader russian ukrainian conflict
taking sides in the past. it has been supporting, for instance, the u. s. envision in the honest on and all that and you know, the consequences of that. we are still suffering from it. so i think back a son has a history and it has realized and learned from its history that it's not going to repeat the same mistakes many ukrainians and foreigners who are trapped in the country are attempting to flee. the shelling that is proving to be especially difficult for non ukrainian citizens. black and...
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u. s congress because of course, the u. s. as part of nato has been opposed to that and certainly will not take those actions unilaterally either with that same rationale, that the u. s. does not want to get into a face to face military confrontation with russian soldiers and they see enforcement of a no fly zone as inevitably having to shoot down russian planes. something that us forces will not be taking part in. so zalinski, despite that still try to make the plea, he said that there would be no other option given that president putin of russia is unwilling to negotiate for peace. but the ukrainian president also focus on other things that he likely knew. congress would be receptive to which is asking for military aid, lethal aid. and that is something that senator after senator, after coming out of these close door meetings, have been talking about that. yes, the us wants to give up to some $8000000000.00 and military aid to ukraine. in fact, there's bipartisan support for exactly that. that is pending now in congress, and it could be sign into law as early as next week. the lensky in this meeting also asked for the us to h
u. s congress because of course, the u. s. as part of nato has been opposed to that and certainly will not take those actions unilaterally either with that same rationale, that the u. s. does not want to get into a face to face military confrontation with russian soldiers and they see enforcement of a no fly zone as inevitably having to shoot down russian planes. something that us forces will not be taking part in. so zalinski, despite that still try to make the plea, he said that there would...
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u. s. could take devastating action against chinese companies that defy the franchise. but being has consistently argued that economic restrictions only exacerbate conflicts and has emphasized that moscow is its most important strategic partner. we heard from a politics professor and shanghai, who argues that china's more neutral approach can have more benefits than the hostility shown by the west. well, let's be clear, china has tried to articulate an effectively neutral position, one that is consistent with its own foreign policy principles, which include a fundamental rejection of sanctions. china is sympathetic with russia, security concerns fees of the nato expansion, but it has not endorsed military operations in ukraine. and from a humanitarian perspective, china is calling increasingly for maximum restraint and ukraine. but above all, china is calling for a diplomatic solution and offering to mediate. and all of this, i think is far better than the western approach, which not only isn't working, it's throwing fuel on the fire. i don't see the white house really
u. s. could take devastating action against chinese companies that defy the franchise. but being has consistently argued that economic restrictions only exacerbate conflicts and has emphasized that moscow is its most important strategic partner. we heard from a politics professor and shanghai, who argues that china's more neutral approach can have more benefits than the hostility shown by the west. well, let's be clear, china has tried to articulate an effectively neutral position, one that is...
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taking sides in the past. it has been supporting, for instance, the u. s. envision in of honest on and all that. and you know, the consequences of that we are still suffering from it. so i think back a son has a history, and it has realized and learned from its history that it's not going to repeat the same mistakes, more of our special coverage of the war in ukraine in about 34 minutes. this is our t international. ah ah oh is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led to somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. for what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk about them was a recall with world is with you. i guess with you, i'm with ah, wi
taking sides in the past. it has been supporting, for instance, the u. s. envision in of honest on and all that. and you know, the consequences of that we are still suffering from it. so i think back a son has a history, and it has realized and learned from its history that it's not going to repeat the same mistakes, more of our special coverage of the war in ukraine in about 34 minutes. this is our t international. ah ah oh is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what...
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u. s. signed the genocide convention with understandings and reservations. and it's virtually impossible. i think it's one of the crimes for which the u. s. l. u can charge the u. s. with genocide and take us to port. but only if we agree that makes a joke out of out of us very solemn declaration. at the dawn of the new millennium, most iraqis assume their debt has been settled with a time and place on hold my hand and aware all almost there. hold my hand and i'll take you there some day. but history, devastating cards to play saw more boiled, find a way all the will find. oh, way for, for ah, why making the headlines and what's behind them. d. w, news, africa. the show that was the issues in the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal here, where the streams to give you in the report. but inside our correspondence is on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trend stuff with in 30 minutes form d. w. cutting through the noise in where i come from. people are known for being tough, but fair. new york can be loud and people tell it like it it, they call it the concrete jungle. the melting pot city that never sleeps. if this energy that makes it feel like hold
u. s. signed the genocide convention with understandings and reservations. and it's virtually impossible. i think it's one of the crimes for which the u. s. l. u can charge the u. s. with genocide and take us to port. but only if we agree that makes a joke out of out of us very solemn declaration. at the dawn of the new millennium, most iraqis assume their debt has been settled with a time and place on hold my hand and aware all almost there. hold my hand and i'll take you there some day. but...
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taking place at the beginning of april. now of one, you didn't have any fighting words. it was for the united states. he said that the u. s. was taking the small steps continuously to suppress china. and when it came to the u. s. is tilt towards the indoor pacific region or the asia pacific. china accused washington of creating small, the divisive circles in the region. he said that the biden administration was interested in con, trying to create a kind of us lead nato in the asia pacific. purely to pursue its own interests. right. katrina you for sarah and aging. thank you. the international atomic energy agency says it's extremely concerned about reports that ukrainian authorities are having difficulty reaching staff a to nuclear plants and softer fighting broke out and separation on friday. the facility is now under russian control. according to the un nuclear energy body access to mobile networks in the internet, it reported to have the cost of the plant communications with staff and mary, a poll at a plant that handles radioactive material, have also been lost. protests against roches invasion have been held in sever
taking place at the beginning of april. now of one, you didn't have any fighting words. it was for the united states. he said that the u. s. was taking the small steps continuously to suppress china. and when it came to the u. s. is tilt towards the indoor pacific region or the asia pacific. china accused washington of creating small, the divisive circles in the region. he said that the biden administration was interested in con, trying to create a kind of us lead nato in the asia pacific....
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u. s. e u ugh escalated sanctions, taking more steps to end all trade with russia. the questions remain about the safety of ukraine's nuclear power sites. ukraine's regulator says electricity supply, which a novel has not been restored despite russia's energy ministry, saying it was reconnected on thursday. russian president, my putin has back plans to allow foreign volunteer fighters into eastern ukraine. criminal says it's already received more than 16000 applications from people in middle eastern countries. bennett smith reports from moscow from a middle east battlefield to european one. syrian soldiers are being asked to join rushes fight in ukraine. we sacrifice our blood and soul for you, syria for you. bashar is that call to arms on the banners. it read the great russian army. we will defeat the nazis. this is from the social media channel of russia's defense ministry. and russia's president says, welcome to come to don bus. that's in eastern ukraine way, russian buck separatists from done yet. can ganske a fighting government forces in response to reports of
u. s. e u ugh escalated sanctions, taking more steps to end all trade with russia. the questions remain about the safety of ukraine's nuclear power sites. ukraine's regulator says electricity supply, which a novel has not been restored despite russia's energy ministry, saying it was reconnected on thursday. russian president, my putin has back plans to allow foreign volunteer fighters into eastern ukraine. criminal says it's already received more than 16000 applications from people in middle...
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u. s. actually taking control physical control of transferring the aircraft. the discuss between the 2 countries . as the pentagon spokesman said, this idea is completely untenable the ramifications to the u. s. and it's nato allies would be considerable. so certainly this is an idea that has been fairly put to bed by the us administration. there is also this top mike, the placing of missile patriot missile batteries and potent well, certainly the u. s. has said that it will do whatever it can to assist it's nato allies. there's already a large number of us forces who been deployed to nato's eastern flag to shore up the nato forces there. and certainly with terms of equipment missile, batteries would not be unusual in terms of the situation where us troops are being deployed into the nato flank. although there's been no confirmation as to the exact particulars of what equipment is going with those us troops or has been supplied to the nato allies. that certainly would not be out of the question. or i might, thanks about my kind of reporting that from washington
u. s. actually taking control physical control of transferring the aircraft. the discuss between the 2 countries . as the pentagon spokesman said, this idea is completely untenable the ramifications to the u. s. and it's nato allies would be considerable. so certainly this is an idea that has been fairly put to bed by the us administration. there is also this top mike, the placing of missile patriot missile batteries and potent well, certainly the u. s. has said that it will do whatever it can...
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u. s. on the u. s. is clearly taking a very strong line on this. there is oligarch owned property in the us. um, new york is very popular with oligarchs, and it will be interesting to see what what they do there. but yes, i think the white house is likely to be making some, some stern phone calls to downing street and i hope it leads to, to greater results. but i mean, the issue is that london for, for a long time, for decades, has made a living out of offering, you know, what i called buffering services to the world's oligarchs. and it's very difficult to get it out of the habit of doing that. and that it will require a real change in mentality which is going to take more than a week. i fear to secure an fascination topic. oliver vala, investigative journalist and also thank you so much for talking to us about. thank you very much. and still to come in this half hour. the battle over misinformation, journalists in russia come under immense pressure to follow the kremlin line on the ukraine, plus the united nations general assembly built overwhelmingly to demand that russia withdraws its for
u. s. on the u. s. is clearly taking a very strong line on this. there is oligarch owned property in the us. um, new york is very popular with oligarchs, and it will be interesting to see what what they do there. but yes, i think the white house is likely to be making some, some stern phone calls to downing street and i hope it leads to, to greater results. but i mean, the issue is that london for, for a long time, for decades, has made a living out of offering, you know, what i called...
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u. s. actually taking control physical control of transferring the aircraft ever discussed between the 2 countries. ukraine's president roadmap, zalinski has received a standing ovation from the british parliament during an address by video link from kiva. zalinski told parliamentarians that ukrainians would fight to the end against the russian invasion and asked the west to deploy more sanctions on moscow. you as president joe biden has announced the ban on russian oil and gas imports. the cables have been rushing watts. we have plans to fade out in ports by the end of the year. the move follows please by ukrainian president, vote him his lensky, to cut off moscow's energy exports. mcdonalds as temporarily closing its restaurants across russia and his stand against what it describes as the human suffering in ukraine. 30000 people turned up when the 1st restaurant opened in moscow in 1990. and one piece of other news voters in south korea going to the pole to choose the country's next president. unit j ins term is coming to an end. at a time when the country is facing a housing crisis, bleat, job
u. s. actually taking control physical control of transferring the aircraft ever discussed between the 2 countries. ukraine's president roadmap, zalinski has received a standing ovation from the british parliament during an address by video link from kiva. zalinski told parliamentarians that ukrainians would fight to the end against the russian invasion and asked the west to deploy more sanctions on moscow. you as president joe biden has announced the ban on russian oil and gas imports. the...
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u. s. is trying to take advantage of current global instability. he said that by the you with the u. s. trying to basically capture the european energy market with it's much more expensive. a liquid natural gas, it's putting europe down a road of di, industrialization. let's take a listen to what he said. so sure, sure. the u. s. will try to capitalize on the current global instability by attempting to move your po for to expensive american liquefied gas. as a result, europeans and not only forced to full count more, but to also undermine the competitiveness of their companies with their own hands, by removing them from the global market. the europe, this means large scale de industrialization, the loss of millions of jobs and addressed decline in the standard of living of its citizens. this is the price, the ruling western elite sir offering to pay people for their ambitions for the economic war they're trying to unleash against russia will have unleashed. now, earlier this month couldn't 1st said that unfriendly countries are going to have to start paying for russian natural gas in rub
u. s. is trying to take advantage of current global instability. he said that by the you with the u. s. trying to basically capture the european energy market with it's much more expensive. a liquid natural gas, it's putting europe down a road of di, industrialization. let's take a listen to what he said. so sure, sure. the u. s. will try to capitalize on the current global instability by attempting to move your po for to expensive american liquefied gas. as a result, europeans and not only...
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u. s. signed the genocide convention with understandings and reservations. and it's virtually impossible. i think it's one of the crimes for which the u. s. l. you can charge the u. s. with genocide and take us to port for only if we agree. that makes a joke out of out of a very solemn declaration. at the dawn of the new millennium, most iraqis assume their debt has been settled a, a time and place on hold my hand and where almost there, hold my hand and i'll take you there some day. but history them devastating cards to play saw more boiled, find a way all the will find. oh, way for, for ah, you in? yes, 0 waste. a utopian goal for the film industry, on average. we've seen a short chad dates about it and how did north every single month about movie se activists from bollywood? until rewriting this credit, major prompts waste separation bins and sustainable materials. 0 waste. a future box office, hit eco india. in 30 minutes on the w. stories that those people, the world over information. they provide opinions. they want to express d. w on facebook and twitter, up to date and in touch. follow us with a man with the memories of a woman. oh and from syria is born in a female body. forced i
u. s. signed the genocide convention with understandings and reservations. and it's virtually impossible. i think it's one of the crimes for which the u. s. l. you can charge the u. s. with genocide and take us to port for only if we agree. that makes a joke out of out of a very solemn declaration. at the dawn of the new millennium, most iraqis assume their debt has been settled a, a time and place on hold my hand and where almost there, hold my hand and i'll take you there some day. but...
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u. s. government. when one takes a look at the reality of the u. s. lead sanctions against russia today because of the special military operation. and ukraine is clear that while the russian economy took a hit and it was suffering that it's recovery. and it's going to a readjust to this new reality. while the u. s. economy and the european economies are, are suffering and may even suffer more because of the divorce between the west and russia. so i think this is clearly an example where some academics thought that this might be a good idea, but reality is dictated a different outcome. russians, foreign minister has weighed in on the results of the latest negotiations with ukraine. turkey lab says that keith has taken some key steps in considering moscow's position in the war. we are. we regard the results of the talks that took place yesterday and it's stumble as positive progress. this is not the final result yet, but the fact that the ukrainian negotiate has confirmed the need to ensure the nuclear free not aligned status if ukraine confirmed the
u. s. government. when one takes a look at the reality of the u. s. lead sanctions against russia today because of the special military operation. and ukraine is clear that while the russian economy took a hit and it was suffering that it's recovery. and it's going to a readjust to this new reality. while the u. s. economy and the european economies are, are suffering and may even suffer more because of the divorce between the west and russia. so i think this is clearly an example where some...
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u. s. government. when one takes a look at the reality of the u. s. lead sanctions against russia today because of the special military operation in ukraine. it is clear that while the russian economy took a hit and it was suffering that it's recovery and it's going to a readjust to this new reality. while the u. s. economy and the european economies are, are suffering and may even suffer more because of the divorce between the western russia. so i think this is clearly an example where some academics thought that this might be a good idea, but reality is dictated a different outcome ah, lashes ambassador to italy has found a lawsuit against the newspaper. last tampa over a headline questioning the possibility of measuring russian president vladimir putin. a stamp on one of italy's most widely circulated daily newspapers is also quoted control to see with apparently misleading reporting about the ukraine conflict. and actually miss labeling the victims of ukrainian military strike in done on don. yes, as residence of kiev. it's a nice paper in the c
u. s. government. when one takes a look at the reality of the u. s. lead sanctions against russia today because of the special military operation in ukraine. it is clear that while the russian economy took a hit and it was suffering that it's recovery and it's going to a readjust to this new reality. while the u. s. economy and the european economies are, are suffering and may even suffer more because of the divorce between the western russia. so i think this is clearly an example where some...
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u. s. government. when one takes a look at the reality of the u. s. lead sanctions against russia today because of the special military operation and ukraine. it is clear that while the russian economy, you know, took a hit and it was suffering that it's recovery. and it's going to a readjust to this new reality while the u. s. economy and the european economies are, are suffering and may even suffer more because of the divorce between the western russia. so i think this is clearly an example where some academics thought that this might be a good idea, but reality is dictated a different outcome. you powers have been defiant against moscow's demand for russian fuel imports to be paid for in rubles, instead of the current euro's and dollars. despite moscow's warning that it could suspend supplies, that you use the largest economy. germany is preparing for a potential shut off. as it insists, it won't switch to making the payments in russia's national currency, german economy minister, robert, hey back says his country will not violate private contrac
u. s. government. when one takes a look at the reality of the u. s. lead sanctions against russia today because of the special military operation and ukraine. it is clear that while the russian economy, you know, took a hit and it was suffering that it's recovery. and it's going to a readjust to this new reality while the u. s. economy and the european economies are, are suffering and may even suffer more because of the divorce between the western russia. so i think this is clearly an example...
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u. s. president who originally wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up the united front, with e u. n. nato allies biden versus pu team can be us stop the war and ukraine to the point o. d. w with the destruction of a nation. you, ron. mm. if you remove a regime, something needs to be created in its place. otherwise, a vacuum is created and that is usually filled with nefarious forces. but the rise of ins, evil approached, put forth a part of our series in 45 minutes, d w. o. so did in the right wing extremists, i suggested again world might be in coping late and burned in south africa. people with disabilities more likely to lose their jobs. in the pandemic black lives matter. shine a spotlight on racially motivated police violence, same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries. discrimination and inequality, or part of everyday life. for many, we ask why? because life is diversity, make up your own mind. d. w. lead for mines. the war and ukraine has triggered a seismic shift in politics with far reaching international repercussions.
u. s. president who originally wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up the united front, with e u. n. nato allies biden versus pu team can be us stop the war and ukraine to the point o. d. w with the destruction of a nation. you, ron. mm. if you remove a regime, something needs to be created in its place. otherwise, a vacuum is created and that is usually filled with nefarious forces. but the rise of ins, evil approached, put forth a part of our series in...
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this mantra here, but that to find that, that to it doesn't take into consideration the geopolitical interests of other countries. i mean, the u. s. person pursues a universalist, take ideology. well, that's all fine, i guess for the u. s. and its allies, but it doesn't make any sense why everyone else must accepted it. we a one size fits all that is not acceptable for the majority of the world. the way western media presented it is, this is a global thing that's, it's far from that. go ahead. well, 1st, a quick point on ukrainian democracy. it didn't seem to bother anyone in 2013 when it was unilaterally aggregated. it seems like ukrainian democracy only matters when there's someone in the presidency who's very much opposed to the russian federation . but your other point? i'm a realist. i've always been a realist. some of my great heroes were foreign service. realists like george canon, probably known as the father and the author of the containment strategy. when he was smart enough to realize that caulking your gun then soviet union was probably nothing the way the best way to get past world war 2 and one base. and so instead
this mantra here, but that to find that, that to it doesn't take into consideration the geopolitical interests of other countries. i mean, the u. s. person pursues a universalist, take ideology. well, that's all fine, i guess for the u. s. and its allies, but it doesn't make any sense why everyone else must accepted it. we a one size fits all that is not acceptable for the majority of the world. the way western media presented it is, this is a global thing that's, it's far from that. go ahead....
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u. s. signed the genocide convention with understandings and reservations. and it's virtually impossible. i think it's one of the crimes for which the u. s. l. you can charge the u. s. with genocide and take us to port. but only if we agree that makes a joke out of out of us very solemn declaration. at the dawn of the new millennium, most iraqis assumed their debt has been settled a, a time and place on hold my hand and where all was there, hold my hand and oh, take you there. sunday. but history, devastating cards to play saw more boiled, find a way all he will find. oh, way for, for ah. b q india 0 waste. a utopian goal for the film industry, on average. we've seen a short chad base about it and how didn't know it every single movie, say activists from bollywood. until rewriting this created, major prompts waste separation bins and sustainable materials. 0 waste. a future box office, hit eco india. in 30 minutes on d, w o. series that piece of the world over d. w on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch. follow us. a man with the memories of a woman. oh and from syria is born in a female body. forced into marriage, great to his escape will be the journey of his life. far from hom
u. s. signed the genocide convention with understandings and reservations. and it's virtually impossible. i think it's one of the crimes for which the u. s. l. you can charge the u. s. with genocide and take us to port. but only if we agree that makes a joke out of out of us very solemn declaration. at the dawn of the new millennium, most iraqis assumed their debt has been settled a, a time and place on hold my hand and where all was there, hold my hand and oh, take you there. sunday. but...
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u. s. president who originally wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up the united front with you and nato allies, biden versus pu team. can us stop the war and ukraine to the point with d. w. russia as war in ukraine is rewriting global trade alliances as the west coast time with moscow. russia is looking east for partnerships with india and china. an in depth look at the global economic effects of the war in ukraine. on the dw business special team, 60 minutes on d. w with the memories of a woman ali from syria is born in a female body, forced into marriage, great to his escape, will be the journey of his life. far from home, ali finally becomes a person. he's always wanted to be a, he'll be spur badly. oh, in battery credit that will go through with i was born in stuart's march 30th on d, w. ah, the warren ukraine has triggered a seismic shift in politics with far reaching international repercussions. german economics minister, robert ha, back, whose mission was to help germany go green, head to the middle east seeking new sources of fossil fuels. a
u. s. president who originally wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up the united front with you and nato allies, biden versus pu team. can us stop the war and ukraine to the point with d. w. russia as war in ukraine is rewriting global trade alliances as the west coast time with moscow. russia is looking east for partnerships with india and china. an in depth look at the global economic effects of the war in ukraine. on the dw business special team, 60...
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take alice. i think what we need to do from a, from a u. s. force perspective is look at what takes place in europe of following the completion of the ukraine. russia scenario and examined the european contributions and brief based off the, the breadth and depth of the european contributions. be prepared to adjust the u. s . contributions at, at my suspicion is we're, we're going to still need more. we're gonna need more, more conventional forces me this, this fits perfectly into what president biden has been warning that the war world has to prepare for a long fight. ahead. yeah, yeah. well, more a, certainly a word we're hearing a lot from the pentagon, these days, more money, more budget, more nukes. but let's keep this in perspective. there were 1300000 troops in the united states. 1.3000000 about 80000 are deployed to nato as a result of this war, we've increased that by about 12000, so about a 15 percent increase. it to be honest, that's largely symbolic. they do add military capability, but it's more to shore up the allies, particularl
take alice. i think what we need to do from a, from a u. s. force perspective is look at what takes place in europe of following the completion of the ukraine. russia scenario and examined the european contributions and brief based off the, the breadth and depth of the european contributions. be prepared to adjust the u. s . contributions at, at my suspicion is we're, we're going to still need more. we're gonna need more, more conventional forces me this, this fits perfectly into what president...
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u. s. president who originally wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up the united front with you and nato allies, biden versus pu team. can us stop the war in ukraine to look point dw, new best fashion, a 1000000000 dollar business for the gross exploitation, for the men and pollution for everyone. the chinese fashion giant shaking eclipses anything like it before. ever faster and ever cheaper, but it will cost the world so much more than money. all the 3060 minutes on d w, with a global economy with our portfolio g w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. east, this is where did that head with the w business beyond the war and ukraine has triggered a seismic shift in politics with far reaching international repercussions. german economics minister, robert ha, back. whose mission was to help germany go green heads to the middle east seeking new sources of fossil fuels. a u. s. president who wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up a united front
u. s. president who originally wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up the united front with you and nato allies, biden versus pu team. can us stop the war in ukraine to look point dw, new best fashion, a 1000000000 dollar business for the gross exploitation, for the men and pollution for everyone. the chinese fashion giant shaking eclipses anything like it before. ever faster and ever cheaper, but it will cost the world so much more than money. all the...
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this, this mantra here, but that to find that to it doesn't take into consideration the geopolitical interests of other countries. i mean, the u. s. person pursues a universalist, take ideology. well, that's all fine, i guess for the u. s. and its allies, but it doesn't make any sense why everyone else must accepted it. we a one size fits all. that is not acceptable for the majority of the world. the way western media presented it is, it's as a global thing that's, it's far from that. go ahead. well, 1st, a quick point on ukrainian democracy. it didn't seem to bother anyone in 2013 when it was unilaterally aggregated. it seems like ukrainian democracy only matters when there's someone in the presidency who's very much opposed to the russian federation . but your other point i'm, i'm a realist. i've always been a realist. some of my great heroes were foreign service. realists like george canon, probably known as the father and the author of the containment strategy. when he was smart enough to realize that caulking your gun at the then soviet union was probably not the the way the best way to get past world war 2. and one piece, a
this, this mantra here, but that to find that to it doesn't take into consideration the geopolitical interests of other countries. i mean, the u. s. person pursues a universalist, take ideology. well, that's all fine, i guess for the u. s. and its allies, but it doesn't make any sense why everyone else must accepted it. we a one size fits all. that is not acceptable for the majority of the world. the way western media presented it is, it's as a global thing that's, it's far from that. go ahead....
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u. s. and the u. k. supplied and to take me. so traveling and in laws, more coming from other countries now and they are proving to be very, very successful in destroying that russian tanks of the home and vehicles. so the rest of teaching moving over to a technical, just aerial bombardment, the kind of things where you can, doesn't have much in the way of offices to basically destroy civilian infrastructure, attack, heating facility and teaching plants, electricity, water, 16 medical basically to make the humanitarian price so high that maybe that would then put pressure on the government's to capitulate, or at least to accommodate some of those pretty extraordinary aggressive demands that russia has. maybe i'd like to talk about the possibility of further talks. next we've had 6 hours a couple of days ago, the future look, same doubt. so nick will hear from ukraine of foreign minister, demetrius for labor, and then we'll come back to you more how to see yawns. going to do those size rushes demands remain the same as putin anno
u. s. and the u. k. supplied and to take me. so traveling and in laws, more coming from other countries now and they are proving to be very, very successful in destroying that russian tanks of the home and vehicles. so the rest of teaching moving over to a technical, just aerial bombardment, the kind of things where you can, doesn't have much in the way of offices to basically destroy civilian infrastructure, attack, heating facility and teaching plants, electricity, water, 16 medical basically...
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u. s. president who originally wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up the united front with you and nato allies. biden versus pu team can be us, stop the war in ukraine to look point dw . oh, how many push it out in the world right now? climate change, if any hawk the story. this is my flex the way from just one week. how much was can really get we still have time to go. i'm going all with his subscribe along with a man with the memories of a woman, ali...
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u. s is taking against russia. and today marks two years since the bay area was locked down because of covid-19 . why going forward? a new variant is not the only thing that one local health leader is worried about. from ktvu. fox two news. this is the fourth welcome everyone to the four. i'm alex savage and i'm greg lee. the rapid rise of gas prices has been hitting bay area drivers, especially hard, but a bit of relief, maybe on the way. currently the average cost of a gallon of regular gas in california is $5.78. that's up almost $1 from a month ago and almost $2 from one year ago. earlier this week, republicans unsuccessfully pushed to suspend the state's gas tax ktvu tom vacar joins us live now from alameda, with the plan released by state democrats today that would provide rebates for all taxpayers, tom. it's a different approach, but basically what the democrats are saying, why should we give it to your piecemeal when we can give it to you all at once? assembly democrats gathered on the steps of the capitol
u. s is taking against russia. and today marks two years since the bay area was locked down because of covid-19 . why going forward? a new variant is not the only thing that one local health leader is worried about. from ktvu. fox two news. this is the fourth welcome everyone to the four. i'm alex savage and i'm greg lee. the rapid rise of gas prices has been hitting bay area drivers, especially hard, but a bit of relief, maybe on the way. currently the average cost of a gallon of regular gas...