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u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli strikes on the siege garza, we trace from the african war logs to columbia with independent journalist anthony lo and told us a more coming up in today's going undergrad. but 1st global media centered this week on the geneva meeting between president putin and biden, although biden, unlike putin censored journalists from his press conference depending on where they came from. most bizarrely, maybe from what was described as a constructive meeting was biden's contention that the usa doesn't interfere with the governance of foreign countries. joining me now from washington d. c, as someone who well knows this history, co author of all of a stones until history of the united states professor peter could make pizza. thanks so much for coming on. so what did you make of him saying, well, what if everyone thought that america the united states interfered in the governance of other countries, more or less, he clearly hasn't read your books or senior films. well, a detailed a co
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, the u. s. u. so there's a lot of focus right now on how the u and the u. s. conform a bigger block against china, they also likely are to discuss today new efforts to come together to combat china digital prominence. so they like we will discuss things like pulling investments into new technologies into artificial intelligence, into quantum computing and semiconductors. but all of this is really part of these efforts to, to come together to combat the rise of china. right. chelsea, delaney in frankfort. interesting day to day. certainly, thank you so much. another issue on today's agenda is of course the global blotto steel and alan minium, which puts china back into the spotlight. the u. s. and you say that's china unfairly subsidize the steel produces and then dumped the excess steel on world markets at rock. bottom price is distorting the market and that is what triggered the u. s. trying to trade dispute back in 2018, but the then trump administration went even further imposing 10 percent to terrorism elementary. i'm and 25 percent terrorists on the imp
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u. k for his 1st foreign trip as the u. s. president. these are the latest pictures out of the u. k. u. c. u. s. president and his wife walking alongside the u. k. prime minister and his wife bores johnson. of course, hosting the g 7 leaders meeting which is to begin tomorrow. a 1000 to mourners have filled streets in the occupied westbank city of ginni and for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during.
u. k for his 1st foreign trip as the u. s. president. these are the latest pictures out of the u. k. u. c. u. s. president and his wife walking alongside the u. k. prime minister and his wife bores johnson. of course, hosting the g 7 leaders meeting which is to begin tomorrow. a 1000 to mourners have filled streets in the occupied westbank city of ginni and for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during.
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u as a partner, especially when it comes to chinese expansion, and it's built in road initiative. the u. s. is disturbed by china's growing influence in many countries, many of taking out huge loans from beijing to build new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence. if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. we can now speak to the mona manor, who is executive vice president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thanks a lot for joining us on the to be business. can we firmly say that trade relations between the states and europe have been improved by this? did it? oh, definitely. i think it's, it's a huge step forward because we are coming out of this to accusations and going into win win. and both were good enough and not too proud to make that step towards each other. and that is very important signal. we've seen a change in policy from the states towards europe, between the biden and the president says, and we're seeing that change from the states a couple of times of the last 5 years, trump arriving and leaving it now uncertain for europeans trying to work with the united states, what the future actually holds that i think they, they can supplanted the relation
u as a partner, especially when it comes to chinese expansion, and it's built in road initiative. the u. s. is disturbed by china's growing influence in many countries, many of taking out huge loans from beijing to build new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence. if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. we can now speak to the mona...
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u as a partner, especially when it comes to chinese expansion, and it's built in rhode initiative. the u. s. is disturbed by chinese growing influence in many countries. many of taking out huge loans from beijing to builds new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent in 2020 from the year before. that was year in which europe politicians actually feared a 3rd of chinese investments as big businesses struggled under the pandemic. so what's behind the new trends? take a look. chinese media group takeover of german robot make a cuckoo in 2016 was one of the more headline grabbing chinese investments. germany, france and the u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000. the do
u as a partner, especially when it comes to chinese expansion, and it's built in rhode initiative. the u. s. is disturbed by chinese growing influence in many countries. many of taking out huge loans from beijing to builds new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china,...
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u. u. s. harris. if you maybe history by the end of the year and empowering black lead businesses in britain was found de, celebrate its 1st 1st day. this is the w business. i'm janelle, do my law on welcome anew. german law on corporate due diligence in supply chains has passed. but that's after politicians had watered down elements of the legislation, when companies complained about costs, the idea of the law is to make firms responsible for human rights standards. for example, to make clear that their sub contractors avoid slavery and child labor. they're also obliged to follow environmental standards abroad wherever their supplies are sourced. the law will be in place for companies with more than 3000 employees starting in 2023 later on, it will also apply to firms with over a 1000 employees. earlier we spoke to adriano battle, nelly again, a senior economist from the german economic institute. we asked for how well german companies are actually able to track their suppliers. they can do is they can actually pull off their direct suppliers because they have an relationship because they buy straight for them. what, what comes out to them. it's not only the sub supplier is, is like in the automotive industry, they have peasants of sub sub sub sub suppliers. you know, they have to follow up back to, to rural material, maybe in the congo. busy or cetera, so this is impossible to trace now a smaller business for whom the law doesn't apply or taking the initiative to put their own checks and balances in place by using block chain technology, which they say makes the whole process easy. handle with care. this liquid hot metal is salva, produced by this tunnel company at its plant in germany. they produce bars the industry as well as household soldiering, wire stun, all sources the tin for its soda direct from a licensed mine in peru because customers want to know what they're buying. that's where the automobile includes the auto industry, where comic us have said they want to ensure where the original raw materials for their vehicles come from out of common. but end customers are also now actively inquiring. of course, there's definitely a much broader awareness. i got that was signed a q r code on the consignment of tin and the end product when it leaves the factory gate guarantees a clean supply chain. a smart phone is all that's needed to trace a product back to its origins. the system is backed by counterfeit proof block chain technology. nathan williams of the mines spider company developed it for supply chain transparency. it's based on a centuries old principal. one old way of doing this was with something called an oxford, where people would represent the contract piece of wood car notches in it and then split the so everyone who held the word would know that the contract was true and they could put it together and verify very quickly that that the contract had taken place. the principal also works for supply chains, block chain. the data is the centralized by being stored on several computer systems. any manipulation would be immediately spotted by others in the network. 6000 kilometers from germany and mines, similar to that used by stanos suppliers. this one, in rwanda, newness smell to mind work as are digging tin or to be process near by noon as workers have protective clothing contracts and training courses. something that still unusual for wanda made it the sand off my knee and the one down. unfortunately still i know mining which lack of proper money, procedures, and safety, the safety level is quite poor here. the block chain is also used to record the consignment status in mind by luna is mostly exported to asia and europe. back in germany, we meet the companies head. he says it pays to be open about your supply chain. because from the lights it probably will be the master that extended they won't be able to deliver or you won't be able to sell your goods of people won't buy your shares. luna smelter has helped discussions with stan old about supplying them with its rwandan tin. the 2 companies at least share a common belief that supply chains should be simple and easy to trace. germany's economy minister peter outlier, says the us and you could settle the dispute over, steal, and aluminum. by the end of the year, the trump white house law, terrorist on imports of the metals from europe in 2018, citing reasons of national security. in response that you impose import charges on a range of american products, including harley, davidsons and whiskey. last month brought so suspended, a plan, doubling of those parents for half a year in what's been seen as a goodwill gesture out by your husband meeting trade officials in washington. we asked them why he thinks the trade that could be over by your event. we have, we have make good brokers of regard to the bullying case. we have agreed on setting up talks and negotiations until the end of the year was a steel issue. germany, a strong believer in free trade worldwide. i've been 3 years ago here in order to lobby against the increase of the state of charles. and we still want a better solution than it is the case to day. but these are difficult negotiations because several 1000 new jobs have emerged in the states concerned, especially in pennsylvania and us. and therefore the europe commission as united states and also gemini, will have to make use of the additional time that we have got. now, in order to find a compromise for more were joined by simona manor who just today has assumed the presidency of the american chamber of commerce in germany. it's been a mis transatlantic optimism at the start of their tenure is probably quite welcome before you do share minister myers confidence that dispute over steal and aluminum terrorists will be over this year. well, at least we see that they are positive signals from both sides. there are lots of visits planned as news. the maya said. also, chancellor metal will go to the us and i think there is the very strong will on both sides to find solutions. of course, it is always better for free trade and to prosperity to avoid terrorist enter, it was really bad to be in this stagger in system. and i think the proactive signal of brussels to suspend it further increases of terrorists on our side. it gives a good signal, but it will not be easy because you have to find a compromise and when, when for both sides now in terms of german us ties and other certainly major changes. i had like the german elections coming up in september. how are you preparing? will this field stay the same? well, i think one thing is really important for the trans atlantic relationship. and that is, it is a very solid partnership over the years and beyond governments. so there are times who will, which will go for them then the government changing and to another point is, i think all parties going for elections in germany know how strong the partnership is and how important the partnership is. so i don't expect too many changes or disruptions on the relationship on the transatlantic. what ever parties will go into the new government? i see that global trade is important for all of them. an opportunity may of course be, and to that's has been mentioned by minutes to all my on the visit to that we have a climate alliance that is important. and for all parties, the green party becomes very strong in germany and to new green deal in europe, the efforts in the us. and that could be really upright ability to get a push. now briefly, my spend shared concerns over china's growing assertiveness and human rights record were also discussed during the minister out myers washington trip. how are you as the american chamber of commerce, positioning yourself when it comes to china? 12, china is an important partner for trade as for all industries and also for the u. s . and the width is not acting like in the cold war as sometimes it's mentioned. but what is important and what the american chamber of commerce and all members subscribed is there should be a level playing field, same conditions for everybody everywhere. and there is no way that there is any act against human rights. so we will closely watch that and we fully support when there they are. strict rules to not make trade with companies. all countries who do not believe in the human rights, simona men at the president of the american chamber of commerce and germany, there for us. thank you. thank you to the startup sectors of black business owners in the u. k. only attract one and a half percent of venture capital. it's the reason block pound day was brought into being exactly one year ago this weekend, falling on the 1st saturday of every month and encouraged consumers to, to spend their money at blacklight businesses. london springsteen district is renowned for multicultural vibe and
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u. k. u s. u. israel bummed received because the sign of all that more in the middle east, we speak to the bestselling, reframed of the israel palestine conflict. anthony lowenstein, told him all coming up to going underground. ah, these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger. survive something and survival was the hardest things that i had to face was not having a face at a low expectation accepted. i accept the fact that i made that appointment. we had no fears. del change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. ah, financial survival guide, daisy, let's learn about fill out. let's say i'm a joy and your grief. i'm grief on face of the fight. walk 3 broad. think thing with joy. that's right, fail. waivery ah, conservative republicans near once will use against biden the same tactics that republicans had to see common from democrats to consume. so they would accuse biting of being too solved indecisive, of electronically agenda. not tough enough with who to and definitely th
u. k. u s. u. israel bummed received because the sign of all that more in the middle east, we speak to the bestselling, reframed of the israel palestine conflict. anthony lowenstein, told him all coming up to going underground. ah, these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger. survive something and survival was the hardest things that i had to face was not having a face at a low expectation accepted. i accept the fact that i made that appointment. we had no fears. del change pretty fast for...
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u. u k. u s. in canada. say they're presenting a united front against president alexander lucas shameka for repressing human rights. the action follows the force diversion of a plane to arrest a belive russian opposition journalist and the crackdown on protest against lucas shank is disputed election when last year. the new measures include travel bands and freezing the assets of people close to the president, the bel erosion exiled opposition leaders, atlanta to kind of sky says they send a clear and powerful message. was conveyed to mr. chicken sky. yeah. did the union remain ready to support the future, the lucrative arose with a comprehensive plan of economic support of up to 3 billions. furthermore, credibility was supporting it. we need help right now through the sanctions person has decided to they cannot to really cited sean and continue putting pressure on their lucas as go regime the department of state and the department of treasury, designated 62 bell russian individuals and 5 entities and respons
u. u k. u s. in canada. say they're presenting a united front against president alexander lucas shameka for repressing human rights. the action follows the force diversion of a plane to arrest a belive russian opposition journalist and the crackdown on protest against lucas shank is disputed election when last year. the new measures include travel bands and freezing the assets of people close to the president, the bel erosion exiled opposition leaders, atlanta to kind of sky says they send a...
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u. s. president, he's wrapping up this whirlwind tour of europe. going back to the united states. there was the g 7 summit. there was something that nato has. the u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with or live underlying and sure all, michelle hey, aren't you sick of seeing me? yes, because it's spent the weekend with them at the g 7. and they said, oh no, president bite and we're very happy to be working with you. so i think that it was, it was self on the wounds of the last 4 years of the trump administration. and people weren't tired of hearing that and they'll be there will be more trust now in the transit atlantic relationship. thanks to this week long visit by presiden
u. s. president, he's wrapping up this whirlwind tour of europe. going back to the united states. there was the g 7 summit. there was something that nato has. the u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him...
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u for air bus. this has been a very difficult issue for, for all these years, which has led to serious legal battles at the w t o. both the u. s. and that you had one these battles and they were allowed to put sanctions on each other, costing billions of euros on the terrace. oppose on both of these packs, which really has distorted the trade relation because these terrace were imposed on all kinds of products. so now to is this 5 year truth and this is all meant to actually get better and getting ahead of the competition against china, because now they realize that china, as aircraft builder, is getting ahead of both the u. s. and u. so now to follow the urgency, to really just solve this very long lasting dispute said, step and tell us there's lots of big other issues like climate encoded on the gender at the us summit. but today's mainly about trade in the economy. so there's gonna be more of these kind of discussions guy on the most part. yeah, the discussion is now finished. press invite and is on his way to geneva. one of the auto delicate issues was this a terrorist that were imposed by donald trump on the you on mattel, steel and elementary, i'm very high, 25 percent. this is a very delicate issue for the us while this haven't been solved, as president was left on the lay and sat. we have basically established a working group where we will solve this in the next coming months. but there is no resolution there, and that isn't going down very well here. and you because joe biden, that says, america is back, but there are some gotcha in the u. 8 in the u. if he's going to be so much different as don
u for air bus. this has been a very difficult issue for, for all these years, which has led to serious legal battles at the w t o. both the u. s. and that you had one these battles and they were allowed to put sanctions on each other, costing billions of euros on the terrace. oppose on both of these packs, which really has distorted the trade relation because these terrace were imposed on all kinds of products. so now to is this 5 year truth and this is all meant to actually get better and...
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u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to, to bargain with you on some of these issues. but trade experts have also said that these boeing, airbus tariffs are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs with the trump administration, put on on the european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive tours trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. that's chelsea delaney and frank and barbara talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. and now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the
u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to, to bargain with you on some of these issues. but trade experts have also said that these boeing, airbus tariffs are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs with the trump administration, put on on the european metals. so those are still in...
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u. s. president to europe until now. first of the g 7 summit in england and the native summit and then the height of the e u. u. s. meeting and clearly the united states, back the trans atlantic alliances back on the trans atlantic relations of crucial importance for us in the european union. i'm the 2 main pillars, our security and defense on the one hand on trade, on the other hand. and if we now managed to solve this dispute, which has been keeping us busy for nearly 20 years, and that is certainly a good positive step in the right direction. i hope the steps can follow in the next years. okay, so the broad strokes are there, but are you disappointed that we didn't see the by the ministration, scrap of those terrorists on steel and aluminum that still remain the what i would very much welcome about these topics will also be scrapped. this is especially important for the german steel and alan minium industry. but we're not there yet, but let's keep working on them. and now working groups are being established on trade, on technology. and this is exactly what it's all about. we need to unleash the potential. we
u. s. president to europe until now. first of the g 7 summit in england and the native summit and then the height of the e u. u. s. meeting and clearly the united states, back the trans atlantic alliances back on the trans atlantic relations of crucial importance for us in the european union. i'm the 2 main pillars, our security and defense on the one hand on trade, on the other hand. and if we now managed to solve this dispute, which has been keeping us busy for nearly 20 years, and that is...
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let's look at the international reaction because canada, the e u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band, i mean the, the u. s. as it has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy? we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i prob and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike, you re, public affairs, for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such negative stuff to, to go and a full court press on us senators and, and prominent people, prominent politicians so that they would create this negative narrative about nigeria and which is far from the truth. and those were on ground know that. and the, for instance, the british high commissioner in nigeria is aware of that because now she's on the receiving end. she's being threatened by the same i pulled by now you can the lead of april. and mr. ambassador, i'd like to ask you because i mean what, what is clear is that the economic situation in the country is not good. unemployment
let's look at the international reaction because canada, the e u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band, i mean the, the u. s. as it has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy? we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i prob and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike, you re, public affairs, for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such...
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u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone and after u. s. air bases are removed from the country, meaning that those, those planes have to come from the gulf. why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, and it's a rhetorical question, of course. so what's happening is, the pentagon and the by the ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to provide some semblance of a plan b when they leave and should the country while to the taliban. if in fact, the afghan military can sustain itself, which is very likely. so i don't think that this is really a plausible or valid military strategy. maybe it's a face saving measure to kill some more people and f ganeth then. but the fact of the matter is, the u. s. has lost the war, and the u. s. is leaving,
u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone and after u. s. air bases are removed from the country, meaning that those, those planes have to come from the gulf. why would that be effective...
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u. s. is key. african allies was always called the anchor of stability for the u. s. u. s. interests in the hold of africa. so since the conflict began, biden ministration has taken a very soft, softly approach in some way. the bye didn't ministration seize africa in many ways through the prism of china. and the biggest fear that provide administration might have is that china, which already has huge investments in ethiopia, will consolidate batteries if you will be lost in inverted commas to china. and trying to came up a number of times at this house foreign affairs committee meeting. so it was late may, really to the by did ministration began getting tough with your peer with sanctions on visas. all these, you know, drew with the withholding of these is very few yet and they're a try and officials. but it was the key that, but there's that sense that they haven't really been doing pushing hard because they do not want to alienate if you they were happy to think of this as a domestic matter, much as you know. so some other nations often looked at, looked at these issues
u. s. is key. african allies was always called the anchor of stability for the u. s. u. s. interests in the hold of africa. so since the conflict began, biden ministration has taken a very soft, softly approach in some way. the bye didn't ministration seize africa in many ways through the prism of china. and the biggest fear that provide administration might have is that china, which already has huge investments in ethiopia, will consolidate batteries if you will be lost in inverted commas to...
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u. s. and the e u say they are ready to respond decisively to what they've called russia's patent of negative behavior. biden has now left brussels and landed in geneva. ahead of is a highly anticipated meeting with russian president vladimir prison on wednesday 5 and says he doesn't expect big outcomes from those talks, but plans to confront person about cyber attacks and election interference. fusion says relations with the u. s. on out the lowest point in years, but stresses that he's still open to dialogue. when the machine do start, when you that we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated to what is the lowest point in recent years. a waiver there are still matters that need comparing and identifying and the determination of mutual positions. the issues of mutual interest can be sold more effectively to the benefit of both the united states and russia. while still ahead here on al jazeera l is off the bathing accuses naturally. it is of exaggerating the threat poses. high one is reporting the largest incursion, yet the chinese f u n. refugee agency faces accusations mishandle
u. s. and the e u say they are ready to respond decisively to what they've called russia's patent of negative behavior. biden has now left brussels and landed in geneva. ahead of is a highly anticipated meeting with russian president vladimir prison on wednesday 5 and says he doesn't expect big outcomes from those talks, but plans to confront person about cyber attacks and election interference. fusion says relations with the u. s. on out the lowest point in years, but stresses that he's still...
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u. s. continue to back the sanctions president joe biden has spoken about easing the policy, but so far it hasn't happened. cubans are growing increasingly frustrated. cubans are deeply disappointed. many thought the u. s. a cannot make embargo wasn't borrowed time, particularly in the context of the pandemic until biden's election. the been paid must be removed. that is what we need. it is important for a health and economy which is suffocating us, groaning us. cuba foreign minister stressed the severity of the situation to the un general assembly. me and shells are empty and we're seeing an unbridled increase food prices. and this in spice of the government, herculean effort, we are, all of this is adding to the damage caused by the rushing up of the blockade is either in do this and all of this i must remind you is against the backdrop of a global economic crisis. one o mika global, but the us is sticking to its position. sanctions are one set of tools in our broader effort toward cuba, to advance democracy, promote respect for human rights. the us economic trade and financial sanctions against cuba have been in place since 962. according to the cuban government, they have caused a total of almos
u. s. continue to back the sanctions president joe biden has spoken about easing the policy, but so far it hasn't happened. cubans are growing increasingly frustrated. cubans are deeply disappointed. many thought the u. s. a cannot make embargo wasn't borrowed time, particularly in the context of the pandemic until biden's election. the been paid must be removed. that is what we need. it is important for a health and economy which is suffocating us, groaning us. cuba foreign minister stressed...
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u. u. s. is concerned is not the truth be told it's germany, it's been that behind the scenes for some time smell is sort of even open. that is the country with which the u. s. is really interested in maintaining a very close relationship when they take for granted. germany, of course, has over this russian nordstrom to deal at the moment. yeah, you see the problem with the german government has been there for some time as long as us troops stationed in that concrete and think about the war ended in 1945, the west port in well, no, not season cautious and key positions in the army and intelligence services 40 to 45 percent of the judiciary, the army. and so the top ross will not change the same in japan yet. in both these countries, they still have military bases. and so both these gun, korea, japan, and more than germany have no real sovereignty. the hatred of russia now is not but related in particular to what, who to may or may not do. it's related to the fact that the russian government has taken back its sovereignty. that gorbachev in his week when he has been in a completely craven way, had given up all we crossed you. we do what you want and got n
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u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmosphere. if it does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance, measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming. these are the words from president biden that tell them if needed, we will use our defense mechanism to protect you our allies. thank you for that territory. show that nature headquarters in brussels. every year dw brings together media professionals and decision makers from a range of fields to discuss the most important socio political issues about time. german chancellor, i'm going to michael started this g as global media form with a special message. there was also an address from armand lasha party colleague who hopes to succeed her as chancellor disruption and innovation is the theme of the 2 day
u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmosphere. if it does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance, measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming. these are...
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so u. s. u k relations high on the agenda for today. what about buttons priority for the g 7 summit welded priorities for, for president biden, very much to reset the us as it is a global world power. there's going to be met many issues on the agenda, foreign policy issues, russia and china. but the really big key key big ones are also about fighting the corona pandemic, about distribution production of vaccines and climate change, which is an area also that the prime minister, both johnson is very much putting on the forefront of the summit. now as we heard that report barton delivered some pointed remarks at the start of his career, which will include meetings not only with the g 7, but also with nato late is the you and president putin of russia. what sort of expectations has he raised? well he as well as the u. k. really want to make the case for liberal democracies. they want to send a signal that multilateralism is back on the agenda that the west is standing up is standing up against russia, for example, and also against china, w
so u. s. u k relations high on the agenda for today. what about buttons priority for the g 7 summit welded priorities for, for president biden, very much to reset the us as it is a global world power. there's going to be met many issues on the agenda, foreign policy issues, russia and china. but the really big key key big ones are also about fighting the corona pandemic, about distribution production of vaccines and climate change, which is an area also that the prime minister, both johnson is...
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u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to to bargain with the u on some of these issues, but treat experts have also said that these boeing, airbus terrorists are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs that the trump administration put on on the, on european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive towards trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. that's chelsea delaney and 1st and proper people talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. let's take a look at some of the stories they can use around the
u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to to bargain with the u on some of these issues, but treat experts have also said that these boeing, airbus terrorists are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs that the trump administration put on on the, on european metals. so those are...
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u. u. s. is concerned is not the truth be told it's germany. it's been that behind the scenes for some time smell is sort of even open. that is the country with which the us is really interested in maintaining a very close relationship. when they take for granted, jeremy of course, has over this russian nordstrom to deal at the moment. yeah, you see the problem with the german government has been there for some time, as long as us troops stationed in that concrete and think about it. the war ended in 1945, the west port and well known nazis and fascist and key positions in the army and intelligence services. 40 to 45 percent of the judiciary, the army. and so the top ross were not changed. same in japan, yet in both these countries, they still have military bases. and so both these got creeds, japan, more than germany, have no real sovereignty. the hatred of russia now is not related in particular to what may or may not do. it's related to the fact that the russian government has taken back its sovereignty. that gorbachev in his week when years thin in a completely craven way, had given up all the crops to we do what you want and got no concessions a toll apart from global ones on nato. nature will not extend its frontiers, etc, etc, which they have broken with impunity. so it was necessary for any government in russia to take back sovereignty. and as far as the chinese complained, who can doubt now in many ways, the sort of most important country in the world, the economically they're not going to be treated like they were before. so all this military threats and saber rattling and aircraft carriers is going to have knowing the chinese are the most important concrete. there was no, there are people in the united states who are thinking we, we couldn't russia a long time ago, decades ago by making a block with china. and we succeeded to a certain extent in doing that. perhaps we should do a deal with the russians to weaken china. they told they think in those terms that if we can get russia on side, we can then use them. i myself, am not sure that even if they try this seriously, it's going to work because people have a few lessons and you know, this is what has been going on of the last 5 or 6 years have affected different parts of the world. i mean, i will say this to you that it's very interesting that when both scenario 1st came to find brazil, the western media, including the financial times, will very pleased economically. it's not levels back radical, but they were please. now they are so horrified by what is doing to that country. and lulu was standing and opinion poll ratings are doing higher and higher that the german british ambassadors in brazil, you called on lula and said we want you to take whatever costs. and we are prepared to support you probably deny this. i know it's a fact as if lula doesn't know what's been going on. and we backed the google against him and against delma when the who back to the us the us. what is it just very briefly then? i mean all the g 70 is presume we are agreed that they want to overthrow the government of venezuela. still over the bar. as john's in hosted one way to hear africa, just a charity case, presumably talked about as go with vaccines and you said it's the stage. they seem to have lost it to the china. do you think something really significant is changing in that? in america? obviously we have these rumors of castillo and emperor. yeah, i think that, you know, contrary to what terminal is said, i never the thing tied was totally over. because the pink tied as it was cold was effectively a form of less social democracy. sometimes not even to left, backed by mass movements against the right. that's what this movement was, that it's most radical underwood, travis, and radical, you know, on the lesser level in other parts. i mean, we've seen decrease 9 bolivia where the code up to topple. april has been defeated in peru, they tried very hard to make this sort of totally corrupt far right. fuji murray, lady was fathers, an ex president, still in prison, charged with murder in argentina and is being shipped. so it goes up and down. and clearly there's been a huge victory for people who want a new constitution, a huge defeat for the trillion center party, and for the right wing and kidney. so i want to give up on south america and look, i'm to fire again. he will try and work, i think, with china and russia, and not with the to work, try and bring him down. and then venezuela defense so far toward the venezuela. nami would crumble. the venezuelan generals could be bought with dollars and they would then organize a friendly call to bas to jews name i forgot who they paraded around europe and north america, the actual president. i mean, that's a joke. they don't even know what they're doing. no one takes this sort of behavior seriously. whatever the rules shortcomings, he's state and government as well in states has been solid in resisting attempts to topple my stance. they have experience from the past. they know what happens when you do that. well, there's more on that in america and youtube channel john. golly, thank you. thank you. that's of the show we back on monday to talk about a future. very different from the one in visited by g 7 leaders in england. we talk capitalism, democracy and the potential for war on china with venture capitalist and political scientist, eric lee until then follow some social media to never missed story. and if you're following on youtube, comment below, and tell us about the time you protest, if it's something you believe in the a, me and i make, no, you know, board is blind to tease. emerge, we don't have authority, we go to the back seat. the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people judge, governors crisis. we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in the one of the persian gulf, the wealthiest country as has spend billions of dollars on state of the stadiums. well look at this, i mean the stadium is really taking shape. you can see the bowl and most of the stands now, when we were here a little bit over a year ago, at the same construction site, it was just the foundation in a few metal structures. so it seems that time why this idea to use shipping containers as building blocks has definitely paid off. i mean, they're easy to assemble and easy to dismantle, just like playing with lego the for the 1st time in a world cup. hey, st. stadium will be billed from shipping containers and what's more, it will be completely dismantled after the tournament. welcome to maximizes financial survival guide. looking forward to your investment this is what happened is the benches in britain. this was kaiser report. the get used to the attacks from different directions. the attacks over various matters, various sorts and degrees of gravity, and i'm not stuck by all that. i mean who didn't speak to americans, nbc network ahead of me. so maybe joe biden, next week we'll go through the key point of that interview. also to come this out for you. judy san just family call on the u. s. government dropped the case against him as they traveled across america to raise awareness with the country. still desperate to extradite the whistleblower. his support and the washington is trying to send the warning to was he is being held up as.
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u. s. administration or the u. s. whole as a whole, really made, put and understand that they are the, the united states have means to not request change of course change, but to encourage change. constructive change on the russian side, towards cybersecurity, towards proliferation to all the other aspects we had mentioned in the piece, and talked about all day long. you talked about some change, the joe biden saying he wants to work toward predictability and stability. what steps to be outlined to work towards that? well, 1st, very simple. one is the respective ambassadors are going back to their posts. so the russian ambassador to the united states comes back to washington and the american ambassador to the, to russia kind of goes back to moscow. that's a good start. secondly, cybersecurity, remember, i think joe biden tried to make clear that america is absolutely capable of revenge attacks towards russia, deliberate taking revenge attacks if necessary, if pushed into a corner here with what happened in the last
u. s. administration or the u. s. whole as a whole, really made, put and understand that they are the, the united states have means to not request change of course change, but to encourage change. constructive change on the russian side, towards cybersecurity, towards proliferation to all the other aspects we had mentioned in the piece, and talked about all day long. you talked about some change, the joe biden saying he wants to work toward predictability and stability. what steps to be...
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u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli strikes on the siege garza, we trace from the african war logs to columbia with independent journalist, anthony lo and all this coming up in today's going underground. but 1st global media centered this week on the geneva meeting between president putin and biden, although biden, and like putin cents a journalist from his press conference depending on where they came from. most bizarrely, maybe from what was described as a constructive meeting was biden's contention that the usa doesn't interfere with the governance of foreign countries. joining me now from washington, d. c is someone who well knows this hidden history co author of all of us jones untold history of the united states. professor peter.
u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli strikes on the siege garza, we trace from the african war logs to columbia with independent journalist, anthony lo and all this coming up in today's going underground. but 1st global media centered this week on the geneva meeting between president putin and biden, although biden, and like putin cents a journalist from his press conference depending on where they came from. most bizarrely, maybe from what was described as a constructive meeting was biden's...
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u. k, u. s. and canada have joined forces to impose new sanctions on the roof. comes after president, alexander lucas shanker. disputed election when last year, and the 4th landing of a commercial jet last month, which led to opposition journalists detention. there's a top stories to stay with us. witness is up next life. and lastly, between tokyo and non lawyer, she was then relatively sleepy place. not a lot of violent crime. and so when 4 people get killed on one occasion in as bloody and massacres, this was attracts a lot reporting. a task force of 80 police officers was created to find out what happened. the police counted more than 40 stab wounds altogether, victims, ah, [000:00:00;00] who's the i i, i i, i, me. the, the the the the, the, the the the level not the address that i could find no no hold on. let me the i was told by le, unless selena selena that i said i had not so hung clone come in and out of i will get into a bad one and she went on it and i will go in a court on the made me
u. k, u. s. and canada have joined forces to impose new sanctions on the roof. comes after president, alexander lucas shanker. disputed election when last year, and the 4th landing of a commercial jet last month, which led to opposition journalists detention. there's a top stories to stay with us. witness is up next life. and lastly, between tokyo and non lawyer, she was then relatively sleepy place. not a lot of violent crime. and so when 4 people get killed on one occasion in as bloody and...
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u. k. u. s. and canada have imposed the sanctions on salaries over the full diversion of a passenger plane to minced last month among those targeted close allies of president alexander lucas shanker. keepers health ministry has release details of the 2nd self developed covey, 19 vaccine, and they say it's 90. 2 percent effective of dollar is a 3 shot vaccine and has proved highly effective in its late stage clinical trials . cuba is facing its worst outbreak since the start of the pandemic with a record number of daily infections. him hold on. so we have achieved a 62 percent efficacy with the application of 2 doses of this vaccine. this is a very comforting results because it was obtained in a scenario where mutant strains are circulating. we are talking about efficacy not against the original strain, but efficacy against the combination of the strain circulating in havana at the moment. where there are many variance circulating on that. well let's bring in the sun, janice and the aca who's an a
u. k. u. s. and canada have imposed the sanctions on salaries over the full diversion of a passenger plane to minced last month among those targeted close allies of president alexander lucas shanker. keepers health ministry has release details of the 2nd self developed covey, 19 vaccine, and they say it's 90. 2 percent effective of dollar is a 3 shot vaccine and has proved highly effective in its late stage clinical trials . cuba is facing its worst outbreak since the start of the pandemic with...
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u. s. seizure of 33 pro iranian websites, calling it a breach of freedom of speech. the u. s. s. a. science violates sanctions against yvonne. the justice department has accused media outlets connected to the revolutionary god of spreading this information. to austria very is in tucson with more on the radio response. they're using a local domain now to continue being having their online presence. but it comes at a very critical time. of course, the radians have said that their, their sites are legitimate news organizations within the country. they belong to various branches of state television. and we parcel heard from the head of the iranian mission to the united nations who has condemned the act by the u. s. government calling it a freedom speech issue, it's a censorship issue and that iran will pursue the matter through legal channels. hong kong throw democracy newspaper apple daily has confirmed it will close by saturday after its assets were frozen. is chief columnists has been arrested. the sick staff member detained this month under b. james national security law. they're
u. s. seizure of 33 pro iranian websites, calling it a breach of freedom of speech. the u. s. s. a. science violates sanctions against yvonne. the justice department has accused media outlets connected to the revolutionary god of spreading this information. to austria very is in tucson with more on the radio response. they're using a local domain now to continue being having their online presence. but it comes at a very critical time. of course, the radians have said that their, their sites are...
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u. s. and e u, and a 17 year aircraft subsidy to survive and health as a challenge to china. how vaccine hesitancy and conservative republican states is affecting president biden's plans to cover 70 percent of the population like the line dr. president visits regions reclaimed by ally of the by john and the conflict with armenia. ah, well, it is now $1600.00 gmc, that's 7 pm and occupied eastern slim. where a controversial far right rally is now well underway. israeli police had moved dozens of palestinians from just outside the cities damascus case ahead of the so called flag managed by ultra national jewish groups. thousands of extra police had been called in ahead of all this. the rally marks the day that israel began its occupation in 1967. it was delayed from last month but was given the go ahead by the new government on monday. the palestinian prime minister says provocation and factions have been calling a day of rage against it outside as standing by for us in gaza with all the laces from them at 1st. that's go straight to occupied easter wisdom and speak with stephan
u. s. and e u, and a 17 year aircraft subsidy to survive and health as a challenge to china. how vaccine hesitancy and conservative republican states is affecting president biden's plans to cover 70 percent of the population like the line dr. president visits regions reclaimed by ally of the by john and the conflict with armenia. ah, well, it is now $1600.00 gmc, that's 7 pm and occupied eastern slim. where a controversial far right rally is now well underway. israeli police had moved dozens of...
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u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the power side is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism or palestine is the center of, of a great imperial act. i've made 2 films called palestine is still issue 28 years apart. i may make another one. it will be called pella sign is still leave true. because palestine, unless we understand the atrocity being imposed on palestine and the right of people to defend themselves, the right of people to resist against an external outside force, a force. but it becomes more extreme by the moment and i'm talking about israel. they will never understand how the world works has been a whole attempt to make hamas, the central issue of the reporting. and that's nonsense as if hamas has a peculiar demon. in fact, hum, hum, often it's military wing, a part of a resistance, a resistance, but was provoked by the israeli is the real team
u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the power side is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism or palestine is the center of, of a great imperial act. i've made 2 films called palestine is still issue 28 years apart. i may make another one. it will be called pella sign is still leave true....
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u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone? why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, the pentagon and the bi ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to provide some semblance of a plan b when they leave. and should the country fall to the taliban? if in fact, the afghan military can sustain itself, which is very likely, fact of the matter is the u. s. s. last, the war, and the u. s. is leaving, which they had to do eventually. but it's never easy for politicians or generals to take responsibility. thus the approximations by blinking and others that some how the us present will still remain. i don't think so. revenues are railey police used stun grenades on thursday to disperse hundreds of palestinians who gathered in jerusalem's old city
u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone? why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, the pentagon and the bi ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to...
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u. s. depends on the u. s on germany a lots and especially german chancellor angle americans and we know that she will be stepping down in september and with her leaving the european union, washington are going to lose a window to the kremlin. and she's even been called the put in whisper. how can that that loss if you will be, or the gap be filled when she's gone? well that's, that's the huge question. we have to answering the german national elections or the front runner right now, mr. lash at the griffin democratic candidate for championship. in the past, he was a little bit unclear sometimes about his rational position with the free democrats . we think that he will be much clearer, but therefore we invest in the future coalition because we are the party of transatlantic partnership. we invest very much as we democrats, traditionally in partnership with the united states. so if we will be in accordance with him, with mr. ashlee, we will make sure better transatlantic cars will be really on the prom page o
u. s. depends on the u. s on germany a lots and especially german chancellor angle americans and we know that she will be stepping down in september and with her leaving the european union, washington are going to lose a window to the kremlin. and she's even been called the put in whisper. how can that that loss if you will be, or the gap be filled when she's gone? well that's, that's the huge question. we have to answering the german national elections or the front runner right now, mr. lash...