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of our foreign campuses. that is, it is a very in-depth cooperation currently with four universities borders, but there will be more of them, this is the university of toronto in canada - this is the university of giesema in germany, this is the university of glasgow, great britain, and this is the university of vilnius, i.e. we are creating campuses there not only so that our students have the opportunity for international mobility while staying within one institution of the institution, but also so that the educational programs that we will create together with the universities are attractive and for our people who left so that they are in the field of attraction of ukraine and ours at the mohyla academy as a ukrainian institution and also to be attractive to the relevant canadians, germans or lithuanians or britons. that is, this is one of the ways to promote ukraine so that people know more about ukraine, so that they appreciate it, so that they are interested, so that they get involved in our kind of arbitration. educational and cultural, so i think that everyone can do it in their own way. well, what about thanking the rest, if you don't have any ques
of our foreign campuses. that is, it is a very in-depth cooperation currently with four universities borders, but there will be more of them, this is the university of toronto in canada - this is the university of giesema in germany, this is the university of glasgow, great britain, and this is the university of vilnius, i.e. we are creating campuses there not only so that our students have the opportunity for international mobility while staying within one institution of the institution, but...
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and then this january, citizen, lab of the university of toronto, said that equipment belonging to 22 members of via federal team have been infected by pegasus by way. pegasus software developed by an israeli psy, bronze company. and sold only to governments, hoody governor. they was the 1st to discover. she been bucked when i was driving. and i remember that i got the 1st image in, but that moment we, we were confirmed that they got to was targeting most of the foreign journalists. so these are the things the been spied on then. yeah, pearly. someone is listening to us right now we don't know. i mean that's very something very personal, isn't it? like all of your stuff is in, hey, you know, like my life. but i mean, everywhere i, everywhere i, i the places that i, i go or, or v c. it's because who has the that access to? what can they pull out of this thing? what can they pull out of it during an attack? everything is since the moment that they do an infection when they are into your phone, they can see they can see, for example, what the message that you are typing. or they can get
and then this january, citizen, lab of the university of toronto, said that equipment belonging to 22 members of via federal team have been infected by pegasus by way. pegasus software developed by an israeli psy, bronze company. and sold only to governments, hoody governor. they was the 1st to discover. she been bucked when i was driving. and i remember that i got the 1st image in, but that moment we, we were confirmed that they got to was targeting most of the foreign journalists. so these...
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well, let's get reaction to this now and cross to the university of toronto professor site. mohammed's mirandi, thank you very much for joining us. it seems like this is a bit of a vicious circle. does nate a wrong is saying it's not going to comply the u. s s, if it doesn't do that, it will impose these nice sanctions. won't see your assessment of washington stance in regards if you think that sanctions are really going to achieve anything. first of all, it's the americans that left the nuclear deal, not the iranians. it was the americans that were violating the nuclear deal from day one under obama. and under trump, they tore up the deal. whereas the iranians were committed to the deal from day one till now. and the american demands that we see today are basically in conflict with the nuclear deal. the americans want iran to accept the conditions that do not allow for the full implementation of the nuclear deal. and iran simply won't accept except that in fact, european officials have privately told iranians, that if it was up to us, we would accept the running conditions and have th
well, let's get reaction to this now and cross to the university of toronto professor site. mohammed's mirandi, thank you very much for joining us. it seems like this is a bit of a vicious circle. does nate a wrong is saying it's not going to comply the u. s s, if it doesn't do that, it will impose these nice sanctions. won't see your assessment of washington stance in regards if you think that sanctions are really going to achieve anything. first of all, it's the americans that left the...
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which says it's purely peaceful for fuel purposes, not weapons. world studies, dean at the university of toronto side, mohammed brandy believes both israel and washington's position on a don is contradictory. this re, lease americans are in a sort of paradoxical position because on the one hand, on the one hand, they in the west, me like to dismiss you ron's capabilities. on the other hand though, they exaggerate for some this so called threat of iran, the ryans are very clear that the only deal that is acceptable to tell ron is a good deal. and maximum pressure sanctions on behalf of americans and europeans have failed. so if they think that by using sanctions or by threatening me wrong, they're going to get more concessions. they're mistaken. today they are the ones who are in trouble. their economies are floundering their in economic crisis, their social crisis, and they have a crisis in europe. so they are in no position to put extra pressure on the wrong only in the interests of democracy. that's how a former c i, a chief, has justified his agencies meddling and foreign elections, which he
which says it's purely peaceful for fuel purposes, not weapons. world studies, dean at the university of toronto side, mohammed brandy believes both israel and washington's position on a don is contradictory. this re, lease americans are in a sort of paradoxical position because on the one hand, on the one hand, they in the west, me like to dismiss you ron's capabilities. on the other hand though, they exaggerate for some this so called threat of iran, the ryans are very clear that the only...
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washington is reportedly also discussing the resumption of offensive weapons sales to saudi arabia. university of toronto, professor sad mohammed mirandi, told us that the u. s. the defense initiative poses no challenge to run. i don't think anyone in the wrong takes the us. this idea of a joint project for air defense for the region very seriously. the saudis with us support fail. again. miss allison drones from yemen. also when americans in the saudis, fate family against yemen, they really can't do much against the wrong. i think the americans are, of course, as usual, trying to milk the saudis and other oil rich countries in the persian gulf, which are inherently weak regime the few insecure. they need american weapons to stay in power. these are dictatorships, they, they, they don't depend on popular support, so they can easily be mil and, but also i think the americans want to draw the saudis and others closer to, to the united states and away from russia and china. so i think there are a host of different issues, but i don't think that the americans really can do much in europe in the united state
washington is reportedly also discussing the resumption of offensive weapons sales to saudi arabia. university of toronto, professor sad mohammed mirandi, told us that the u. s. the defense initiative poses no challenge to run. i don't think anyone in the wrong takes the us. this idea of a joint project for air defense for the region very seriously. the saudis with us support fail. again. miss allison drones from yemen. also when americans in the saudis, fate family against yemen, they really...
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now the university of toronto professor side mohammed brandy says the u. s. has a pretty poor track record when it comes to sticking to tell patients under international agreements us as a history of arrogance towards iran. in the past, every time the iranians agree to some sort of rocco small with the united states, the american stab them in the back, the united states is constantly seeking a deal where there are loopholes. so they can violate the deal. so the riots are saying until we have guarantees that the americans won't cheat iran in until the americans lift the sanctions that prevent the fall of the implementation. the deal where we can't have a deal united his and the europeans have antagonized so many powerful countries that they've actually pushed them closer to each other and away from western power . so, in my opinion, the downfall of the western empire is mostly, or at least a large extent, their own doing europe now and as the energy crisis, rage is across the continent to quote, squabble has broken out amongst members of the party in the german
now the university of toronto professor side mohammed brandy says the u. s. has a pretty poor track record when it comes to sticking to tell patients under international agreements us as a history of arrogance towards iran. in the past, every time the iranians agree to some sort of rocco small with the united states, the american stab them in the back, the united states is constantly seeking a deal where there are loopholes. so they can violate the deal. so the riots are saying until we have...
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we heard from a political communications professor at the university of toronto. fraud is adi, who says the cooperation between russia and iran will only increase both russia and major oil and gas producers. their neighbors, they have had history on the relation president was in russia just before they thought that the conflict ukraine resisting less than the goal of both country. and i think the leadership in both countries have realized that no matter what they do and government including, and especially the united states, is going to pressure. so it makes sense for neighbors to be increased cooperation. and, you know, you don't, and russia signed the $40000000000.00 oil and gas corporation agreement today. and that was discussed in the meetings in the level of population is going to increase. and it's going to be linden situation for both sides. it's going to be good for the people, the countries it's not in the west interest to completely break coffee ties with russia, especially in the energy market. now that's according to russian. foreign minister said a gala grove in an exclusiv
we heard from a political communications professor at the university of toronto. fraud is adi, who says the cooperation between russia and iran will only increase both russia and major oil and gas producers. their neighbors, they have had history on the relation president was in russia just before they thought that the conflict ukraine resisting less than the goal of both country. and i think the leadership in both countries have realized that no matter what they do and government including,...
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career, the first company i worked for in canada when i graduated from graduate school at the university of torontoch build graphics processors and now a part of amd. >> and today he is having to think creatively about the networking business. cisco is the biggest name in the space. juniper is gaining share they change what a network is. and there is a new factor. amazon, microsoft, google, the biggest cloud providers known as hyper scalers are both big customers and potentially big threats. >> practically every provider is a juniper customer today and, yet, these are companies that are packed full of very smart engineers that can do a lot on their own so in some sense, you're always competing with them. you're demonstrating to them that you can keep up with their -- their requirements. demonstrating you can innovate in ways that are difficult to present. so that is how we ultimately succeed. and now that is just one element of our business. we also have a thriving service provider business and enterprise business and the name of the game there really is around innovation. >> those hyper scalers yo
career, the first company i worked for in canada when i graduated from graduate school at the university of torontoch build graphics processors and now a part of amd. >> and today he is having to think creatively about the networking business. cisco is the biggest name in the space. juniper is gaining share they change what a network is. and there is a new factor. amazon, microsoft, google, the biggest cloud providers known as hyper scalers are both big customers and potentially big...
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he is a professor of political science at the university of toronto and he joins us from there by skype. i'm pretty much convinced that the rainy and leadership would have been watching biden's visit to the israel very, very closely. indeed, to see what kind of concessions the americans may give to either saudi where biden goes next, or indeed they'd be astray. these. but what firstly, do you think the leadership and terran will make of this non binding agreement to prevent iran from ever having nuclear weapons? well, i think the declaration is nothing new. i mean the americans in the israelis have made 6 statements numerous times in the past. are nevertheless, i think there's 2 important points here. the 1st one is did a declaration actually has a provision where the americans are pledging continued u. s. military support for israel? so these re, these are actually using this as an excuse to get the american military aid. and even though israel is the only country in the middle east with nuclear weapons, and the 2nd point is dead, did this declaration is happening at a very sensitive m
he is a professor of political science at the university of toronto and he joins us from there by skype. i'm pretty much convinced that the rainy and leadership would have been watching biden's visit to the israel very, very closely. indeed, to see what kind of concessions the americans may give to either saudi where biden goes next, or indeed they'd be astray. these. but what firstly, do you think the leadership and terran will make of this non binding agreement to prevent iran from ever...
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to actually be making a profit off of something that would help people, they gave it to the university of toronto for the equivalent of $1. that was a hundred years ago. it hasn't substantially changed as a product in a hundred years. -- companies, covered their research and development, costs and so on. and yet in the last number of years the price has tripled, tripled. that's not a sign of price gouge -- if that's not a sign of price gouging, i don't know what is. from 2000 to 2018, big pharmaceutical companies raked in $11.5 trillion in revenue. that's t, trillion dollars. between 2016 and 2020, drug companies spent $577 billion on stock buybacks, not lowering prices but doing more for their ceo's and doing more for their stockholders. $577 billion on stock buybacks, about ten times as much as they spent on research and development. they also and significantly increased executive compensation while americans struggle to afford lifesaving medications. for the record, the ceo of jazz pharmaceuticals made more than $16 million in total compensation last year. an awful lot of michigan families cou
to actually be making a profit off of something that would help people, they gave it to the university of toronto for the equivalent of $1. that was a hundred years ago. it hasn't substantially changed as a product in a hundred years. -- companies, covered their research and development, costs and so on. and yet in the last number of years the price has tripled, tripled. that's not a sign of price gouge -- if that's not a sign of price gouging, i don't know what is. from 2000 to 2018, big...
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of the eel river bar first nation in new brunswick. chair in indigenous governance at ryerson university. we will link to your piece in "the torontotar" headlined "another pope's apology isn't enough when catholic church's cover-ups and hypocrisy continue to this day." she is speaking to us from toronto. next, we go to burma with the military junta has executed four men for opposing last year's coup. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "still here" by the indigenous activist and hip-hop artist jb the first lady. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we turn now to burma, where there is growing outrage after the military junta executed four men saturday who had been jailed for opposing last year's military coup. in burma's largest city rangon, protesters marched down the streets with a banner reading "we will never be frightened" and called out the names of the executed activists. amy: the execution of the four pro-democracy activists who were sentenced to death in secretive trials marks the first executions in burma in over 30 years. kyaw min yu was the prominent pr
of the eel river bar first nation in new brunswick. chair in indigenous governance at ryerson university. we will link to your piece in "the torontotar" headlined "another pope's apology isn't enough when catholic church's cover-ups and hypocrisy continue to this day." she is speaking to us from toronto. next, we go to burma with the military junta has executed four men for opposing last year's coup. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "still here" by the...
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university in toronto. i wasn't really a. you know, high prospect athlete that teams that kind of look to invest their money. and 2 for me to, you know, be able to play overseas. so i pretty much made my own path. i, you know, was in the i was trying to network with the right spent a lot of money trying to invest into myself and, you know, into my career and i was finally able to make it happen. 3 months after graduating. so i'm a 5 year from now. i just finished playing in mexico and with all of the things i've had to experience throughout my life time. i've been able to pick an poll what things i like about professionally overseas with things i don't like and create a platform here for these ladies to be able to experience that some never get the opportunity. but i want to be able to help achieve their goals. and for those that don't want to just give them a competitive atmosphere to play because there's a voters out here, right? and, you know, people need to see that. yeah, yeah. >> now, you know, it's one thing that >> we've highlighted here on kron 4 over the past couple of months and years. it's just t
university in toronto. i wasn't really a. you know, high prospect athlete that teams that kind of look to invest their money. and 2 for me to, you know, be able to play overseas. so i pretty much made my own path. i, you know, was in the i was trying to network with the right spent a lot of money trying to invest into myself and, you know, into my career and i was finally able to make it happen. 3 months after graduating. so i'm a 5 year from now. i just finished playing in mexico and with all...