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he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom, we won, go. he's publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter. and in prague we have brad blank and.
he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom, we won, go. he's publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter. and in prague we have brad blank and.
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he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom wango. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter, and in prague we have brad blankenship. he's a columnist at c g t n, a freelance reporter shinla, as well as an rti contributor or a gentleman cross i girls in effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate tom. let me go to you 1st in north florida. did i overstate my introduction that europe is consigning itself to be a regional minor regional power in a multi polar world? it's getting pretty bleak for the european future. i would say your thoughts, tom? yeah, i would agree with you on the appear of the, the issue for europe is that it's clear, clear that the, that rushes done with them and that's a bigger issue. the man knowing that this, this all price capital got into place the, the funny part now is that, you know, the headlines are all being written that russia's going to have to cut production. and this is goi
he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom wango. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter, and in prague we have brad blankenship. he's a columnist at c g t n, a freelance reporter shinla, as well as an rti contributor or a gentleman cross i girls in effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate tom. let me go to you...
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he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom lawanda. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter, and in prague we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g t n, a freelance reporter she was as well as an rti contributor or a gentleman across the girls. and in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciated, tom, let me go to you 1st in north florida. did i overstate my introduction that europe is consigning itself to be a regional minor regional power in a multi polar world. it's getting pretty bleak for the european future. i would say your thoughts, tom? yeah, i would agree with you on that peter. the, the issue for europe is that it's very clear that the, that russia is done with them and that's a bigger issue. and then knowing that this, this oil price cap is gone into place. the, the funny part now is that, you know, the headlines are all being written that russia is going to have to cut production . an
he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom lawanda. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter, and in prague we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g t n, a freelance reporter she was as well as an rti contributor or a gentleman across the girls. and in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciated, tom, let me...
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he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom one go, he's publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog, and newsletter, and in prague we have brad blankenship. he's a com. this is c g t n, a freelance reporter she was as well as an r t contributor or a gentleman cross girls in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated tom, let me go to you 1st in north florida. did i overstate my introduction that europe is consigning itself to be a regional minor regional power in a multi polar world? it's getting pretty bleak for the european future. i would say your thoughts, tom? yeah, i would agree with you on that peter. the, the issue for europe is that it's very clear that the, that russia is done with them and that's a bigger issue. now, knowing that this, this oil price cap is gone into place. the, the funny part now is that, you know, the headlines are all being written that russia is going to have to cut production and this is going t
he is professor of international relations at the university of east london as well as editor of the journal of balkan and near eastern studies in north florida. we have tom one go, he's publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog, and newsletter, and in prague we have brad blankenship. he's a com. this is c g t n, a freelance reporter she was as well as an r t contributor or a gentleman cross girls in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated tom, let me go to you...
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a professor at the university of east in sarajevo says the zalinski is government is trying to disconnect ukrainians from the historic roots with russia. ukrainian states was modeled according to the anti russian also they retain a kia anti mosque sentiment, so i'm not surprised project of ukrainian identity us being modeled on an anti were anti russian sentimental russell for so phobia. and he's trying to make this policy is kind of the atmosphere in which margaret hugh crane is going to be model in a sasa, any presence of any remains of russian spirituality, russian fiercely rational language. actually everything, even remotely linked and connected to russia, needs to be expelled from today's ukraine. so ukraine would finally be totally disconnected from its history, from its roots, which are common with russia. and when once venue disconnect one population and why i'd entity out of state's historical roads, then you can make pretty much anything you want to from this population from this identity. so that, that, that, that husky, that are his goals and that are the goals of those power
a professor at the university of east in sarajevo says the zalinski is government is trying to disconnect ukrainians from the historic roots with russia. ukrainian states was modeled according to the anti russian also they retain a kia anti mosque sentiment, so i'm not surprised project of ukrainian identity us being modeled on an anti were anti russian sentimental russell for so phobia. and he's trying to make this policy is kind of the atmosphere in which margaret hugh crane is going to be...
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another 100000000000 with no accountability for the dock o wrist of joe a professor at the university of east in sarajevo. thought zalinski is government's trying to disconnect ukrainians from that russian reads. ukrainian state was modeled according to the anti russian or, or david chain in the queue. anti mosque sentiment. so i'm not surprised. project of ukrainian identity was being modeled on an anti russian sentiment rather than phobia. and he's trying to make this policy is kind of the atmosphere in which margin he crane is going to be model in the any presence of any remains. so russian spirituality, russian history, rational language, i have everything, even remotely linked and connected to russia, needs to be expelled from today's ukraine. so you would finally be totally disconnected from its history, from its roots, which are common with russia. and when, once, when you disconnect one population and why identity out of its historical roots, then you can make pretty much anything you want to from this population from this identity. so that are, that are his goals and that are the goa
another 100000000000 with no accountability for the dock o wrist of joe a professor at the university of east in sarajevo. thought zalinski is government's trying to disconnect ukrainians from that russian reads. ukrainian state was modeled according to the anti russian or, or david chain in the queue. anti mosque sentiment. so i'm not surprised. project of ukrainian identity was being modeled on an anti russian sentiment rather than phobia. and he's trying to make this policy is kind of the...
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for hunter isn't epidemiologist and professor and medicine the university of east anglia. he says, china isn't a difficult position when it comes to containing device. it's said to be a, b, b at point 7 variant that's circulating at the moment in china. although again, there's not a lot of data on the international surveillance gina type surveillance dates. but, you know, from the new guys seems to be at the point 7. now, point 7 is actually reasonably common, very globally. and i, and in the rest of the world has actually been on the decline. and these just seem to be less infectious at the moment. than most of the other very circulating globally vaccination doesn't necessarily provide very long term protection against infection. so what and china has really stopped its main vaccination comes a lot last january, february time has given very few additional boosters to that. so essentially, most of the protection against infection that china would have had and months ago has been as, as evaporated. in the west, we have most of us have both already had an infection and been
for hunter isn't epidemiologist and professor and medicine the university of east anglia. he says, china isn't a difficult position when it comes to containing device. it's said to be a, b, b at point 7 variant that's circulating at the moment in china. although again, there's not a lot of data on the international surveillance gina type surveillance dates. but, you know, from the new guys seems to be at the point 7. now, point 7 is actually reasonably common, very globally. and i, and in the...
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and the university of east campus is gonna be outdoors and awful. ck off time lou was minus seven and one of them call this came in at a ferry street. for the week leading up to that game, i was so -- i did not want to do it. i was dreading it right. so, at a certain point i called my producer fred and i think you know well, i've got to embrace this influence can be an example. i'll be ready, i just had to get my mind straight. and they're not not our left-hand room is in the world you got to keep them in your pockets and have the full's foot woman your boots. he got them have the right path, where snow pants, is not to have it all. and you that i have a plan, but even with all of that, done that game, there were times that i had a tough time getting sentences up because my lips were stuck together. it was just numbing and it was crazy to watch these guys play outdoors and think that this is how it always used to be for the minnesota vikings. stephen and wishing you a day in the snow. back in 2019 niches a couple years ago i prefer the pandemic a. an
and the university of east campus is gonna be outdoors and awful. ck off time lou was minus seven and one of them call this came in at a ferry street. for the week leading up to that game, i was so -- i did not want to do it. i was dreading it right. so, at a certain point i called my producer fred and i think you know well, i've got to embrace this influence can be an example. i'll be ready, i just had to get my mind straight. and they're not not our left-hand room is in the world you got to...
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full hunter is epidemiologist and professor in medicine at the university of east anglia enjoys now the county of cheshire in northwest england. it's could help you with the program professor. it's been 2 week china, kentucky where this has been 2 weeks since trying to end it almost. what most of the covert measures, infection rate is rapidly rising once again. how do you assess the situation as you understand it right now? but quite right, i mean, i think china is in a very dark place at the moment. it is undoubtedly seeing very large numbers of cases. i think the reported number of cases just data and they're probably extremely under reporting cases at the moment. so one reason or another and that applies also to to tell it is that when you look at the fatality draft of as reported, the hardly any case, any debts on that doesn't match with the people are reporting on the ground. so it is a very confusing situation, and i think they're very difficult for china. indeed, i'm sure we'll have to get the w ha to push them on that and i'm sure they would in the coming days. let's talk about
full hunter is epidemiologist and professor in medicine at the university of east anglia enjoys now the county of cheshire in northwest england. it's could help you with the program professor. it's been 2 week china, kentucky where this has been 2 weeks since trying to end it almost. what most of the covert measures, infection rate is rapidly rising once again. how do you assess the situation as you understand it right now? but quite right, i mean, i think china is in a very dark place at the...
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paul hunter, professor of medicine, the university of east anglia , while university of east anglia,ery much and we'll keep you updated. of course on continuing health course on this continuing health emergency. also up we'll update you on the situation in ukraine with more emergency power shut downs . russia increasing its downs. russia increasing its missile attacks in the past 24 hours. and it's causing yet more problems as face their winter. before that, let's take a short . break welcome back to gb news live. now, the national farmers union warning that the uk's sleepwalk it says into a food supply crisis is not calling for fairer pricing for farmers and growers in the face of worsening supply chain issues. some farmers opting to slow down their egg production , reduce costs while production, reduce costs while half of free range turkeys produce for christmas are being culled or have died due to . the culled or have died due to. the bird flu outbreak . a national bird flu outbreak. a national reporter ellie costello has been speaking to farmer on the speaking to a farmer on the
paul hunter, professor of medicine, the university of east anglia , while university of east anglia,ery much and we'll keep you updated. of course on continuing health course on this continuing health emergency. also up we'll update you on the situation in ukraine with more emergency power shut downs . russia increasing its downs. russia increasing its missile attacks in the past 24 hours. and it's causing yet more problems as face their winter. before that, let's take a short . break welcome...
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paul hunter is an epidemiologist and a professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. he says that a surgeon infections is inevitable when restrictions are lifted. john is in a very difficult position at the moment it vaccinated it's population. it's not, not done many vaccines of the last year and the suggestion that they vaccinated you relatively small proportion of the more hon people in china. the problem is that back seem protects against infection probably for only about 6 months. and, and again, more severe disease for about a year and, and so a lot of the protection that they had from the vaccine campaign probably is as disappeared now for most of many of the population of china, the problem is that whatever you do, what you will get a search of infections as you lift actions ultimately. but if you don't lift sanctions, that controls and keep coping suppressed, you effectively looms ultimately you lose all the benefits of having vaccinate your population. so it's a very difficult situation trying to found themselves in the protesters in the philippines. they're
paul hunter is an epidemiologist and a professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. he says that a surgeon infections is inevitable when restrictions are lifted. john is in a very difficult position at the moment it vaccinated it's population. it's not, not done many vaccines of the last year and the suggestion that they vaccinated you relatively small proportion of the more hon people in china. the problem is that back seem protects against infection probably for only about 6...
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by the end of the year, pul hunter is epidemiologist and professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. he says china is in a difficult position when it comes to containing the virus. it said to be a, b, b at point 7 variant that's circulating at the moment in china. although again, there's not lots of data on the international surveillance gina type surveillance data. but, you know, from the news, i think the, at the, at the point 7 now bit point 7 is actually reasonably common, very globally and, and in the rest of the world is actually on a decline. and this does seem to be less infectious at the moment than most of the other periods with circulating globally vaccination doesn't necessarily provide very long term protection against infection. so what and china has really stopped its main vaccination come a lot. last january, february time has given very few additional boosters to that. so essentially most of the protection against infection that china would have had 10 months ago has been as as evaporated in the west. we have most of us have both already had an infection and
by the end of the year, pul hunter is epidemiologist and professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. he says china is in a difficult position when it comes to containing the virus. it said to be a, b, b at point 7 variant that's circulating at the moment in china. although again, there's not lots of data on the international surveillance gina type surveillance data. but, you know, from the news, i think the, at the, at the point 7 now bit point 7 is actually reasonably common, very...
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he's an epidemiologist and a professor of medicine at the university of east and lia pull thanks so much for being on the program. firstly, how can we open the country so quickly without risking a tide of debt? well, i think china is in a very difficult position at the moment it vaccinated it's population. it's not, not that many vaccines of the last year. and as you pointed out, the suggestion that the vaccinate you don't, you are relatively small proportion of the more vulnerable people in china. the problem is, but vaccine protects against infection, probably for only about 6 months and, and against more severe disease for about a year. and so a lot of the protection that they had from the vaccine campaign probably is disappeared. now, for most of many of the population of china, the problem is that whatever you do, what you will get a search of infections as he left actions ultimately. but if you don't lift sanctions, that controls and keep coping suppressed you effectively. loons ultimately in a year or set links, all the benefits of having vaccinate your population. so very difficu
he's an epidemiologist and a professor of medicine at the university of east and lia pull thanks so much for being on the program. firstly, how can we open the country so quickly without risking a tide of debt? well, i think china is in a very difficult position at the moment it vaccinated it's population. it's not, not that many vaccines of the last year. and as you pointed out, the suggestion that the vaccinate you don't, you are relatively small proportion of the more vulnerable people in...
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i edit this morning by professor david livermore at the university of east anglia argue and i thoughtsive oddly that this is completely pointless. no to pointless. there's no reason to suspect that dangerous new variants of covid 19 are more likely to emerge in china than they are in the uk. after all, what we're talking about are vaccine resistant variants and not many people in china have been vaccinated with the rna vaccines. the vaccines which are prevalent in china are largely ineffective . so they're not ineffective. so they're not going to stop the old variants. so there'll be no pressure for new variants to emerge, whereas here , when most people have been here, when most people have been vaccinated with the rna vaccines, new variants resistant to those vaccines are more likely emerge. this is likely to emerge. so this is completely pointless . yeah, it completely pointless. yeah, it does a little of virtue does seem a little bit of virtue signalling and a fear of not being seen to act, i would say. john, i'll ask for your opinion next, but we're going to move on to the hospit
i edit this morning by professor david livermore at the university of east anglia argue and i thoughtsive oddly that this is completely pointless. no to pointless. there's no reason to suspect that dangerous new variants of covid 19 are more likely to emerge in china than they are in the uk. after all, what we're talking about are vaccine resistant variants and not many people in china have been vaccinated with the rna vaccines. the vaccines which are prevalent in china are largely ineffective...
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it's the us university of east london but funded by the based which says well spain is a big boot.xplains why people do bad things online but it ends up including virtually everything looking at everything like looking at material, speech. material, posting hate speech. i mean , trolling very loose. mean, trolling very loose. that's what monday morning is actually tuesday is the hate speech. but yeah, it's i mean , speech. but yeah, it's i mean, so and by the way , we still won so and by the way, we still won this the uk one they did they went through criminal and non—criminal risky behaviour with no one knows what it means. but the uk was the bottom at 58% and spain was the worst of 75. so whatever this is we still i'm we still won. but here's my problem the eu recently tried to ban threaten twitter. ban or threaten to ban twitter. they're threatening elon musk already. hate free speech. already. they hate free speech. they obviously don't use studies like justify it. they like this to justify it. they justify it in terms safety, justify it in terms of safety, but it's about banni
it's the us university of east london but funded by the based which says well spain is a big boot.xplains why people do bad things online but it ends up including virtually everything looking at everything like looking at material, speech. material, posting hate speech. i mean , trolling very loose. mean, trolling very loose. that's what monday morning is actually tuesday is the hate speech. but yeah, it's i mean , speech. but yeah, it's i mean, so and by the way , we still won so and by the...
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there are about 300,000 people, most of the schools and universities. in the easthe country closed weather forecasters have warned it could be the coldest christmas in 40 years. the new school house of culture and sports facility hanging in the military towns of the saratov region next year, this was discussed at a meeting of vyacheslav volodin with residents of the villages of svetly and shikhany, the speaker of the state duma took a procession over these settlements . volodin listened to the requests of military families and discussed development plans townships. there should be everything for people, a school, good quality medicine. a cultural institution of the school of arts, the village should be landscaped, sports facilities should be in yakutia, the bison breeding program turned out to be successful in the region for about 300 heads. what to do to make these animals even more will tell vitaly prokofiev the sound of crumbling feed mad hears from afar for them it's like a signal it's time for lunch. when the pets of bezonaria, ust-bot run to food on their way
there are about 300,000 people, most of the schools and universities. in the easthe country closed weather forecasters have warned it could be the coldest christmas in 40 years. the new school house of culture and sports facility hanging in the military towns of the saratov region next year, this was discussed at a meeting of vyacheslav volodin with residents of the villages of svetly and shikhany, the speaker of the state duma took a procession over these settlements . volodin listened to the...
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it's the us university of east london but funded by the based which says well spain is a big boot.xplains why people do bad things online but it ends up including virtually everything looking at everything like looking at material, speech. material, posting hate speech. i mean , trolling very loose. mean, trolling very loose. that's what monday morning is actually tuesday is the hate speech. but yeah, it's i mean , speech. but yeah, it's i mean, so and by the way , we still won so and by the way, we still won this the uk one they did they went through criminal and non—criminal risky behaviour with no one knows what it means. but the uk was the bottom at 58% and spain was the worst of 75. so whatever this is we still i'm we still won. but here's my problem the eu recently tried to ban threaten twitter. ban or threaten to ban twitter. they're threatening elon musk already. hate free speech. already. they hate free speech. they obviously don't use studies like justify it. they like this to justify it. they justify it in terms safety, justify it in terms of safety, but it's about banni
it's the us university of east london but funded by the based which says well spain is a big boot.xplains why people do bad things online but it ends up including virtually everything looking at everything like looking at material, speech. material, posting hate speech. i mean , trolling very loose. mean, trolling very loose. that's what monday morning is actually tuesday is the hate speech. but yeah, it's i mean , speech. but yeah, it's i mean, so and by the way , we still won so and by the...
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delegation from the rectors of e-e ukrainian universities e and e kyiv-mohyla academy of shevchenko university i represented the lviv polytechnic as well as kharkiv karazin university eastainian dahl university and in fact there was a question of piloting regarding security that you are talking about but within the framework of the natomir-security program how today are higher educational institutions civil society there the center of new europe signs will also be present and our network ans, that is, how to interact and cooperate today. and you know, when you talk about agreements, there was a very interesting question from one of the department heads, he himself is of italian origin and when he said that there is a percentage of good russians there ah it was interesting when the rector of kyiv-mohylyanka kvitka, yes, and another plus 90,000 thanks to our ugh forces of ukraine, we all understand which ones are good, only which ones the losses of the russian army , so and so, a simple answer in shock from that and what happens from the shelling of peaceful settlements from the fact that we go into this blackcount and we even well, they saw that we thought the light shou
delegation from the rectors of e-e ukrainian universities e and e kyiv-mohyla academy of shevchenko university i represented the lviv polytechnic as well as kharkiv karazin university eastainian dahl university and in fact there was a question of piloting regarding security that you are talking about but within the framework of the natomir-security program how today are higher educational institutions civil society there the center of new europe signs will also be present and our network ans,...
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of approach that the iranians are looking for. amy: we want to thank you both for being with us. nahid siamdoust, assistant professor in middle east and media studies at the universitytexas at austin. former journalist who has reported across the middle east, including in iran. hadi ghaemi, executive director and founder of the center for human rights in iran. years ago was a professor of physics at cuny and worked at human rights watch as well where he particularly exposed the plague of migrant workers in dubai. next up, russian president putin says he is prepared to end the war in ukraine and will negotiate with anyone stop our negotiations likely as russia pounds ukraine across the country today? we will speak with longtime antiwar activist professor gilbert achcar. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: protest song "mama, don't watch tv" by the russian activist group pussy riot. according to the group, the song uses the words of a captured russian conscript soldier who told his mother, "there are no nazis here, don't watch tv." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. russia has launched a massive ser
of approach that the iranians are looking for. amy: we want to thank you both for being with us. nahid siamdoust, assistant professor in middle east and media studies at the universitytexas at austin. former journalist who has reported across the middle east, including in iran. hadi ghaemi, executive director and founder of the center for human rights in iran. years ago was a professor of physics at cuny and worked at human rights watch as well where he particularly exposed the plague of...
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more professor of medicine at the university of east we wish east anglia. happy new year as well. very much. you well. thank you very much. you think about now let's on to think about now let's move on to what's been happening in ukraine this morning. country this morning. the country reporting of missiles reporting a new wave of missiles strikes from air and sea . strikes from both air and sea. the country's military saying they down 54 of at least 69 they shot down 54 of at least 69 missiles fired by russia. well, the latest attack coming after the latest attack coming after the former head of the british army general lord richard dannatt, told gb news that vladimir putin could be unseat by his own generals. and that's russia managed to turn the war in its favour. this is mark white's . for the better of a year. ukraine has been under relentless russian from strikes to tank and artillery. fire as russian forces pushed to consolidate their gains. russian forces pushed to consolidate their gains . what consolidate their gains. what but in recent again seemi
more professor of medicine at the university of east we wish east anglia. happy new year as well. very much. you well. thank you very much. you think about now let's on to think about now let's move on to what's been happening in ukraine this morning. country this morning. the country reporting of missiles reporting a new wave of missiles strikes from air and sea . strikes from both air and sea. the country's military saying they down 54 of at least 69 they shot down 54 of at least 69 missiles...
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of going away. so i'm in melbourne as a middle east analyst and professor of international politics at lancaster university. in the u. k. i asked him, what more sanctions against iran meant to achieve? well, i think what i meant to achieve, and it will actually chief of 2 very different thing that meant to put pressure on the, on the regime on the, the system of government valley. i think to say this is not acceptable. the international community will not accept this repression of peaceful protests, and that's a sign. it's a statement from the international community to say, this is not acceptable. the reality, of course, is that functions hit the poorest hottest, they hit people ordinary people. they typically do not hit the wealthiest, so there's a clear response here from the international community. but i feel like with other forms of function regimes, it actually can have a, a devastating impact on ordinary people. right. and these, as the ordinary people suffer the way of sanctions and take to the streets. we find the rain, you know, authority is now under pressure from the usual international player
of going away. so i'm in melbourne as a middle east analyst and professor of international politics at lancaster university. in the u. k. i asked him, what more sanctions against iran meant to achieve? well, i think what i meant to achieve, and it will actually chief of 2 very different thing that meant to put pressure on the, on the regime on the, the system of government valley. i think to say this is not acceptable. the international community will not accept this repression of peaceful...
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we talked to ro, miss raw, the director of the center for ozzy on regionalism university maliah, who says that the association of south east asian nations will remain neutral as conscience between the us and china. continue on issues of international relations, global politics. there is a broad consensus amongst the members that 1st we're not going to choose sites. so whether it is a competition between the us and china, i'll say, and it's not going to choose the was or china or the other. so fans, policy of non alignment is really the guiding principle when it comes to issues of global politics. because even during the quarter or us in countries hillis as an organization, they never went in for one side on the question of time on even if the situation arises and would look at other stakeholders. well, if anything, this green crisis tells us how influential and powerful russia software, not in culture, isn't but a softer elements of fashion in the region. so far more on how that the energy crisis has affected regional and global supply chains. and that's her op. on the hours most pressing new stories from around the glove
we talked to ro, miss raw, the director of the center for ozzy on regionalism university maliah, who says that the association of south east asian nations will remain neutral as conscience between the us and china. continue on issues of international relations, global politics. there is a broad consensus amongst the members that 1st we're not going to choose sites. so whether it is a competition between the us and china, i'll say, and it's not going to choose the was or china or the other. so...
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their military duty in the area of the north-east administrative okrug, the guys were invited to the governor's christmas tree, where they could plunge into the universeite heroes, in addition to unforgettable joyful emotions. the young guests were presented with sweet treats before the start of the performance of the governor of the moscow region. andrey vorobyov talked to the families of servicemen. and in a few hours, perhaps the most spectacular part of the championship competitions will start. russian figure skating raid with a free program will be girls and sports couples. in the meantime, the most discussed news is only the competition among male singles. alina sanueva more. in russia, evgeny semenenko or peter the bean goose , the intrigue persisted until the last second. the first raid was the student aleksey and tatyana mishin, the energy, complex and almost perfect, performed the elements exploded with applause and did not let go of the skater for a long time, and he, while communicating with the fans , watched how the opponent performed. and then the short program had an advantage of almost 5 points with a clean skate in the free program,
their military duty in the area of the north-east administrative okrug, the guys were invited to the governor's christmas tree, where they could plunge into the universeite heroes, in addition to unforgettable joyful emotions. the young guests were presented with sweet treats before the start of the performance of the governor of the moscow region. andrey vorobyov talked to the families of servicemen. and in a few hours, perhaps the most spectacular part of the championship...
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Dec 27, 2022
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of concord avenue. you have an accident there. and so that slowing things down just a bit. if you're traveling along 80 this morning, i-80 westbound east of university avenue in berkeley. we've got an accident there. so slow down and take your time ovens. allay hill, 80 eastbound west of american canyon. yet an accident. i'm not seeing major hot spot. so a lot of little accident. so again, you've got to definitely slow down as you're traveling. don't drive fast, especially on today. bay bridge may so that fremont street exit is going to take you 10 minutes into the city, but still look very slick. very wet out there and high winds are moving back and forth. so i'm advising, you know, want to be speeding today. looks like we had an accident that just clear that was on the bay bridge, 80 eastbound as you're exiting the city, san mateo bridge, 80 to 1, 0, one, 14 minutes are rich in sandra fell. bridge toll still want to win it. 8 minute drive out of richmond and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. it's going to take it. 21 minutes on this rainy tuesday morning. reyna pace yourself. you're going to be busy all morning with all those whether proble
of concord avenue. you have an accident there. and so that slowing things down just a bit. if you're traveling along 80 this morning, i-80 westbound east of university avenue in berkeley. we've got an accident there. so slow down and take your time ovens. allay hill, 80 eastbound west of american canyon. yet an accident. i'm not seeing major hot spot. so a lot of little accident. so again, you've got to definitely slow down as you're traveling. don't drive fast, especially on today. bay bridge...
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Dec 11, 2022
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under the supervision of a professor of tomology at the kazan imperial university, who miraculously escaped from the hands of the continents. number one pearl of the easta number three gray apple cockroach favorite to fuck the same participants are called to start the professor. let's. only the music of a drunken cockroach was drunk with beer. i am i ask you. he look where attention is now cracked to order my establishment to kill the police arthur mist, run. gentlemen take them scoundrel. bastards my institution is the best in constantinople. cover, and what a lovely fight it was. i then won the white cloak. don't you recognize me. forgive yourself, i almost hanged you quiet in the crimea, remember. as you are inattentive to people humiliated, i ask for 10 minutes, confidential conversations are leading an old acquaintance. in short, it must be. paris, i will not delay you. the prospect of an almshouse plentiful and ask i want to work, but i don't need you. no, not needed. let me explain but a gigantic work has been done to clarify the political picture among the emigration, material about many people who may be of interest. uh, in general, friends. t
under the supervision of a professor of tomology at the kazan imperial university, who miraculously escaped from the hands of the continents. number one pearl of the easta number three gray apple cockroach favorite to fuck the same participants are called to start the professor. let's. only the music of a drunken cockroach was drunk with beer. i am i ask you. he look where attention is now cracked to order my establishment to kill the police arthur mist, run. gentlemen take them scoundrel....
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Dec 12, 2022
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of life. a scholar expelled with the soviets from the old university in the east, who joined in founding what of the major institutions of higher learning, the free university of berlin. a group of employees who helped us get the voice of freedom on the city's airwaves in the early postwar years and ever since. for 40 years, radio in the american sector has been a voice of freedom and an essential part of our continuing commitment to berlin. now, we are taking another important step in german-american relations by moving forward to make television a reality. [cheering] [applause] i can't help but wonder if they will rerun "bedtime for bonzo." east berlin border guard who decided to live in freedom, rather than building a wall that removes even the most basic rights of freedom of self-government. for them, i admit berliners whose actions speak with confidence of the city's present and future, a professor who helped make berlin one of the world's leading centers of research in the field of laser medicine, and the winters -- wi nners of the 1987 computer contest sponsored by the berlin usa initi
of life. a scholar expelled with the soviets from the old university in the east, who joined in founding what of the major institutions of higher learning, the free university of berlin. a group of employees who helped us get the voice of freedom on the city's airwaves in the early postwar years and ever since. for 40 years, radio in the american sector has been a voice of freedom and an essential part of our continuing commitment to berlin. now, we are taking another important step in...
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Dec 28, 2022
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ministry of defense, developed a module on the basics of military training, which is sent to universities to include educational programs. the far eastnd more attractive for life. why are you the final interview to our channel said deputy prime minister plenipotentiary of the presidents of the far eastern federal district yuri trutnev, what other statements he made. now i will tell you in more detail. so, over the 9 months of the year, investments in fixed assets in the far east grew by 9%. this is one and a half times higher than the average for russia. the implementation of investment projects with state support also continued. today there are already 2,784 of them with a total investment of more than six trillion and $600 billion, only a fifth of the funds came to the extractive industry, and almost 80% of deep processing engineering shipbuilding logistics transport, as well as tourism, of course, much attention is paid social issues over the past few years, more than one and a half thousand social facilities, polyclinics, school hospitals and kindergartens have been built and repaired. over the past three years, but for a single
ministry of defense, developed a module on the basics of military training, which is sent to universities to include educational programs. the far eastnd more attractive for life. why are you the final interview to our channel said deputy prime minister plenipotentiary of the presidents of the far eastern federal district yuri trutnev, what other statements he made. now i will tell you in more detail. so, over the 9 months of the year, investments in fixed assets in the far east grew by 9%....
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in the seventies and eighties of the last century, but the containers turned out to be more universal, it was three of them and the idea was such that it goes to the eastended, dropped, went back to putin, he just took them, that's all. we have everything ready to be taken and transported by a lifter intended for sailing in all latitudes. the klt-40 nuclear installation to foreign ports was designed specifically for the northern route, by the way, the descendants of this reactor now form the basis of the floating power unit academician lomonosov has laid down a very large supply of resource ships here, because here a very good hull is strong. ah, the power plant. it is designed for, say, work in difficult conditions. there is more work for us and therefore there is more work in the autumn navigation of 2022 , the northern sea route conducted two subsidized hobotage flights from st. open icebergs wreckage more serious ice. and so to speak for many years. and it goes along the bridge for about 10 km. working in such conditions requires constant and extreme concentration of the entire crew and, first of all, the navigators. in the polar winter, it’s more
in the seventies and eighties of the last century, but the containers turned out to be more universal, it was three of them and the idea was such that it goes to the eastended, dropped, went back to putin, he just took them, that's all. we have everything ready to be taken and transported by a lifter intended for sailing in all latitudes. the klt-40 nuclear installation to foreign ports was designed specifically for the northern route, by the way, the descendants of this reactor now form the...
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the middle east, could the epicentre of football and the money be shifting towards the east and away from europe? joining me now is kieran maguire, football finance lecturer at the universityor fifa. ii discussing how lucrative these world cups are for fifa. if you take a look— world cups are for fifa. if you take a look at _ world cups are for fifa. if you take a look at fifa's _ world cups are for fifa. if youj take a look at fifa's accounts, three years out of every four it loses money and then the world cup comes along and it reverses the situation, so fifa is hoping to make total revenues of around $4.5 billion to $5 billion this year and the vast majority of that will be distributed to its member countries. so it is a very successful activity for fifa, and they are going to try to replicate that in clubfoot all, in terms of what they have achieved international football.— achieved international football. ,, ., ., ., , football. staggering amounts, and ad agencies _ football. staggering amounts, and ad agencies and _ football. staggering amounts, and ad agencies and brands i and ad agencies and brands shielded away from confrontations in the end against qatar.— confro
the middle east, could the epicentre of football and the money be shifting towards the east and away from europe? joining me now is kieran maguire, football finance lecturer at the universityor fifa. ii discussing how lucrative these world cups are for fifa. if you take a look— world cups are for fifa. if you take a look at _ world cups are for fifa. if you take a look at fifa's _ world cups are for fifa. if youj take a look at fifa's accounts, three years out of every four it loses money and...
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of the universe. >>> that winter weather is here. on the east coast that spells trouble for florida manatees. of warmer lagoons. pollution and algae have turned these hang outs into food deserts. florida wildlife officials have a plan to save them from mass starve asian. last summer they started serving lettuce, serving over 100 tons. >> manatees are slowly starving to the point where they need to be rescued or are dying. >> we think it helped but whether it is enough to change the numbers that much, we can't say. >> nearly 800 have died so far this year. wildlife experts say the real solution is to restore the health of the lagoon, a long expensive process that could mean life or death for the gentle giants. >>> i know we have talked about this fine dining dog restaurant. get this, luxury overnight experience for bunnies opened in chicago. this is called hare b & b. there is a padded floor with a rug, two salads a day, unlimited hay. it also offers spa packages including massages for a good cause. all profits go to red door animal shelter. >>> aspca estimates there are over 3 now, it's offic
of the universe. >>> that winter weather is here. on the east coast that spells trouble for florida manatees. of warmer lagoons. pollution and algae have turned these hang outs into food deserts. florida wildlife officials have a plan to save them from mass starve asian. last summer they started serving lettuce, serving over 100 tons. >> manatees are slowly starving to the point where they need to be rescued or are dying. >> we think it helped but whether it is enough to...
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of history at georgetown university. he and kata and author of football in the middle east states society and the beautiful game. abdullah, thank you very much for being with us on are just such a life such a legacy. how in your view did penny transform football? well, i mean, i think if we go back to the era in which he emerged in the 1915, you didn't really have a global athlete. someone who kind of embodied the kinds of qualities that we tend to associate today with the truly global athletes. and so in some ways he was really the 1st maybe alongside only someone like mohammed ali, someone who really captured the imagination of populations across the globe. someone who, who's, who kind of existed in a state of mythology, in a way, given the kinds of stories that circulated around his performance as long before televisions were present in every home. and people were up to recap, you know, all of his achievements, winning a world, carpet such a young age and then doing and again, 12 years later, having 3 of those trophies, something that has never been equal, let alone surpass and unlikely, based on kind of what we've se
of history at georgetown university. he and kata and author of football in the middle east states society and the beautiful game. abdullah, thank you very much for being with us on are just such a life such a legacy. how in your view did penny transform football? well, i mean, i think if we go back to the era in which he emerged in the 1915, you didn't really have a global athlete. someone who kind of embodied the kinds of qualities that we tend to associate today with the truly global...
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Dec 23, 2022
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of life. a scholar expelled from the soviets from the city's own humboldt university in the east, who then joinedutions of higher learning, the free university of berlin. a group of realist employees and the first hour who helped us get the voice of freedom of the cities airwaves in those early postwar years, and ever since. for 40 years, radio in the american sector has been a voice of freedom and an essential part of our continuing commitment to berlin >> and now, we are taking another important step in german american relations, by moving forward to make brioche television a reality. why [applause] outage television ad i can't help but wonder if they will re-run bedtime for bond so. and east berlin border guard -- that removes even the most basic rights of freedom and self government, will them to i have met berliners whose actions speak with confidence of the cities present and future. a professor who was helped make berlin one of the world's leading centers of research in the field of laser medicine, and the winners of the 1987 computer contest, sponsored by the berlin usa initiative. in eac
of life. a scholar expelled from the soviets from the city's own humboldt university in the east, who then joinedutions of higher learning, the free university of berlin. a group of realist employees and the first hour who helped us get the voice of freedom of the cities airwaves in those early postwar years, and ever since. for 40 years, radio in the american sector has been a voice of freedom and an essential part of our continuing commitment to berlin >> and now, we are taking another...
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my wonderful at east tennessee state university have many of those same demographic similarities and we're awfully of them too at time we have just a of moments for a couple of questions, if you'll please, the microphone. if you do on this side of the room, we have time for maybe two questions before three before we have to wrap up. if if there are no questions, that's okay too. i will tell you, you know, i'm i've just been privileged to read this book, number one. number two, to spend time with the two of you today. i think our audience and i think our audience that are viewing this are going to be able to take away a lot of helpful information and analysis that will help them make sense of what has been certainly a traumatic and trying time in american history. i told my fellow political stories after obama's election that what was happening was not normal, that it was dangerous, and now i was at an event at asheville back the summer and jon meacham was there and and he's talking about his worry over democracy and and so i think in a scholarly community, whether it's journalism, hi
my wonderful at east tennessee state university have many of those same demographic similarities and we're awfully of them too at time we have just a of moments for a couple of questions, if you'll please, the microphone. if you do on this side of the room, we have time for maybe two questions before three before we have to wrap up. if if there are no questions, that's okay too. i will tell you, you know, i'm i've just been privileged to read this book, number one. number two, to spend time...
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of universality. o. o for over globalism to some concrete borders. so that is a re re proven sale is ition of the west that east precisely multiple out it, russia defense now. and it's war against a unit unipolar system, not only our alum ah, status or position as independent pulled, but as well. the other polls china, india, islamic world, latin america, africa. so that is the 1st multiple or war that is going on now. and ukraine because that west wants it at any price to preserve and safe. it's had germany unipolar system that is condonation old by polarity. and that is why such are, are also forbear such hatred. for russia, it is continuation of bipolar understanding of all over the trajectory of the international relations main problem for the west to accept that west court b a province order. if you mind it, if not the saunter, no, but capital. so it is just a, but it is not the whole of humanity and about people are, it is about that. so, fighting for multiple already are asked a fight for a ride to different civilization, still affirm themselves with its inherent system ovalia's that could go inside or n
of universality. o. o for over globalism to some concrete borders. so that is a re re proven sale is ition of the west that east precisely multiple out it, russia defense now. and it's war against a unit unipolar system, not only our alum ah, status or position as independent pulled, but as well. the other polls china, india, islamic world, latin america, africa. so that is the 1st multiple or war that is going on now. and ukraine because that west wants it at any price to preserve and safe....
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of universality. o. o for over globalism to some concrete borders. so that is a re, a re proven cell is ition of the west. that east precisely multiple out it, russia defense now. and it's war against a unit unipolar system, not only our alum ah, status or position as independent will, but as well, the other polls china, india, islamic world, latin america, africa. so that is the 1st multiple or war that is going on now and you current because that west wanted at any price to preserve and safe, it had germany unipolar system that is contamination, old by polarity. and that is why such are, are also forbear such hatred. for russia, it is a continuation of bipolar understanding of all of them are to checked or over or international relations. main problem for the west to accept that west, quote b, a province or the humanity, not the sauntered, know the capital. so it is just a, but it is not the whole of humanity and multiple already is about that. so fighting for multiple already are ash a fight for a right to different civilizations to affirm themselves with. it's inherent our system ovalia's that could coincide or
of universality. o. o for over globalism to some concrete borders. so that is a re, a re proven cell is ition of the west. that east precisely multiple out it, russia defense now. and it's war against a unit unipolar system, not only our alum ah, status or position as independent will, but as well, the other polls china, india, islamic world, latin america, africa. so that is the 1st multiple or war that is going on now and you current because that west wanted at any price to preserve and safe,...