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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro. of course, and to present met is complicated and from russia's position, not necessarily the favorable way because of the 30 years ago or 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well, mr. back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. ah with ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, a ah ah one come back to one of the parents with our back european parliament member, representing alternative for germany and mr. bank. before the break, we discussed this multifaceted and very complicated attitude that some germans have towards russia. and i've heard you say in one of the other interviews that many of your colleagues at the european parliament as filled with hatred. not only for russia, but for the kind
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro. of course, and to present met is complicated and from russia's position, not necessarily the favorable way because of the 30 years ago or 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok....
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago for 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well mister back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. ah ah, i'm exemptions and i'm here to plead with you whatever you do, you do not watch my your shelf seriously by watch something that's so different opinions that you won't get anywhere else. look, if it pleases you to have the state department, the cia weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations, choose your facts for you. go ahead by change and whatever you do. don't watch my show, stay mainstream, because i'm probably going to make you un
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago for 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok....
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well mr. back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. a look forward to talking to you that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except with such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point, obviously is to place trust rather than fear like take on various jobs in with artificial intelligence. real. somebody with a robot must protect his own existence with awe one come back
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well...
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's hardly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago the soviet union dominate eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well mr. back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. ah ah at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local depot. any resistance to the british was answered with doubled cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one set
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's hardly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way, because only 30 years ago, 35 years ago the soviet union dominate eastern europe. so i think the prevalent set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well...
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and that germany was essentially very, very grateful to all the troops who came to west germany. the brits, the french and the u. s. to help protect german territory and does so now he says it is equally important for germany to show some of the support to the current eastern flank, which is why and germany's engagement in lithuania, where it is the framework nation of nato's efforts here, leading a all those national troops here is so important to historian. and he underlined that when i asked him in a press statement earlier. now the russian news agency toss is reporting that to me treat even off the founder of an opposition. social media channel has been sentenced at 8 and a half years in prison. he was charged with spreading false information about russia's military in russia, anyone perceived to have discredited the russian army could already face a draconian prison sentence. and the parliament has recently given initial backing to expanding that law to cover fighters for the mercenary wagner group. anyone who criticizes russian soldiers in ukraine, whether they're fighting f
and that germany was essentially very, very grateful to all the troops who came to west germany. the brits, the french and the u. s. to help protect german territory and does so now he says it is equally important for germany to show some of the support to the current eastern flank, which is why and germany's engagement in lithuania, where it is the framework nation of nato's efforts here, leading a all those national troops here is so important to historian. and he underlined that when i asked...
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i am not talking about the store, but i was on the street , as she told me that in west germany, theyold me that in west germany you will not see a military man on the street, but in east germany , you will see them, they tried to sneak them there is no and that's why, even more so during the war i don't know without a doubt democracy is very good i'm not convinced that democracy during war is very good i'm not convinced i don't know although uh on the other hand if we don't criticize the military and point out the shortcomings it's also wrong, and i can't imagine this passage between force and charybdis. i just don't know how to do it. i'm not a military person, but i say that on the one hand there should be discipline. and really , if he didn't consult with someone from the mountain there, and according to the law mayakonsu but also if we let's not criticize the army, don't point out the shortcomings, don't talk about the fact that there are eggs, as it recently became known that they are twice as expensive as twice as much and so on, they are also wrong, they are not god's holy sol
i am not talking about the store, but i was on the street , as she told me that in west germany, theyold me that in west germany you will not see a military man on the street, but in east germany , you will see them, they tried to sneak them there is no and that's why, even more so during the war i don't know without a doubt democracy is very good i'm not convinced that democracy during war is very good i'm not convinced i don't know although uh on the other hand if we don't criticize the...
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and that germany was essentially very, very grateful to all the troops who came to west germany. the brits, the french and the u. s. to help protect german territory and does so now. he says it is equally important for germany to show some of the support to the current eastern flank, which is why germany's engagement in lithuania, where it is the framework nation of nato's efforts here, leading a all those national troops here is so important to historian and he underlined that when i asked him in a press statement earlier, we do and we will do anything and everything which is necessary impossible to protect eastern flying because of our obligation, our duty inside the nader with our, with our allies. this is what we are. what we have been doing during the past and what were even improved during the last 12 months, and we will continue. now, nina lithuania, as we've been hearing, wants german troops to be stationed. they're not just temporarily, but long term. is that also in germany's interests? well, is away, near is one of the baltic states and of cause has felt pressure from r
and that germany was essentially very, very grateful to all the troops who came to west germany. the brits, the french and the u. s. to help protect german territory and does so now. he says it is equally important for germany to show some of the support to the current eastern flank, which is why germany's engagement in lithuania, where it is the framework nation of nato's efforts here, leading a all those national troops here is so important to historian and he underlined that when i asked him...
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that the, the courts, the life, the, wasn't each germany was significant in the one you had in west germany. you have a different kind of freedom. china to they, it's just a, the old east germany in a diesel version on steroids. so i'm sorry to say, i don't buy that ottoman john strand from strang consulting. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making use, china's exports fell by almost 7 percent combined in january and february. according to china's customs agency. imports dropped to as many chinese companies bringing less parts and materials for many of their exports. the figures show the global slowdown has cut demand for chinese products. people across france are experiencing widespread disruption today as millions strike against president and manuel microns pension reforms. almost all train and metro services funded, and schools across the country closed. it is the 6th day of strikes over the proposed reforms. since mid january jazz blues bid to buy rival spirit airlines is likely to be blocked by the u. s. department of
that the, the courts, the life, the, wasn't each germany was significant in the one you had in west germany. you have a different kind of freedom. china to they, it's just a, the old east germany in a diesel version on steroids. so i'm sorry to say, i don't buy that ottoman john strand from strang consulting. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making use, china's exports fell by almost 7 percent combined in january and february....
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normally, brittany supported the new role of west germany in europe and christy. the 1st international guest who spoke was someone from the design. george has the parliament arthur, one of them was a colleague of ours said that democracy needs one thing more than anything else. named humor we scorsone toys. britain became a friend of us after as germany and supported our unification, that we will never forget that either. you uminski boyd is in this parliament buildings symbolizes our friendship. in a special way. it was a british architect who re built the it's the base type building. norman foster's dome is the trademark. if you lack of the bundle tag, he described it as a lighthouse sending out signals from the process of democracy to the world that your majesty many germans admire, british culture and lifestyle with a great deal of respect. we are. so i think of your mother at the communities for her entire life. queen elizabeth the 2nd pushed for the reconciliation between our countries in 2000. she and your father, prince philip, were also here in the german
normally, brittany supported the new role of west germany in europe and christy. the 1st international guest who spoke was someone from the design. george has the parliament arthur, one of them was a colleague of ours said that democracy needs one thing more than anything else. named humor we scorsone toys. britain became a friend of us after as germany and supported our unification, that we will never forget that either. you uminski boyd is in this parliament buildings symbolizes our...
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this footage shows queen elizabeth in 1965 visiting west germany. helped on a restored relationship between the u.k. d germany 20 years on from the second world war. on this visthe king charles will strengthen the relationship between the.k. and germany. the former german ambassador to the u.k. on relations. >> and of course, there are issues like the environment very close climate to the monarchs heart, so many issues. in my view it was just a little dense in this relationship. >> the king and queen consort will visit hamburg. they will learn more about the adoption of green energy. anthony sultan explaining how it is far from the king's interest in environmental issues. >> on this is something he has chosen for 50 years to champion long before people took it seriously. many intelligent people dismissed him as a crank for saying this. now it has come true. i think it has significantly added to the seriousness to make sure he has been taken as a figure. >> turning to the significance of the choice of france and germany. both picked as destinations f
this footage shows queen elizabeth in 1965 visiting west germany. helped on a restored relationship between the u.k. d germany 20 years on from the second world war. on this visthe king charles will strengthen the relationship between the.k. and germany. the former german ambassador to the u.k. on relations. >> and of course, there are issues like the environment very close climate to the monarchs heart, so many issues. in my view it was just a little dense in this relationship. >>...
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there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from one, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on read also wish. and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative lights, a man in women's clothing, but that was something out of the movies on clyde, on the popular infirmary recall in east berlin show, lot of fun mas door was a pioneer in the trans community, she began collecting every day objects in the 19 fifties and exhibiting them in the goods house. miles door of the manor house became a villa, meaning an arrow museum, and a famous meeting place for east berlin's queer community line coming all topic. i from after coming out i met shallow snow and that's how i found the community via luncheon was already well known in the east german scene. but after german reunification, people's awareness about her grew a lot. 16, a sec law. she, a lot of un mazda received the federal order of merit, germany's highest order in 1992. she passed away in 2002, she to pave the way for today's more tolerant berlin. at the gay museum in berlin, and exhibitio
there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from one, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on read also wish. and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative lights, a man in women's clothing, but that was something out of the movies on clyde, on the popular infirmary recall in east berlin show, lot of fun mas door was a pioneer in the trans community, she began collecting every day objects in the 19 fifties and exhibiting them in the goods...
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the german defense minister uses every opportunity to underline that, during the cold war, west germanyas nato's eastern flank, which is why he attributes such importance to germany's engagement in lithuania in the baltic states now. he says germany's engagement here is not just about helping create more security for lithuania or the baltic states, it is ultimately also about creating security for germany. nicole: let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. thousands of protesters have rallied in the georgian capital as a controversial new bill passed its first vote in parliament. the draft law is intended to crack down on what it calls foreign agents. critics say the government-backed bill represents an authoritarian shift in georgia. two of four americans kidnapped by gunmen in northeastern mexico have been found dead. authorities have returned the two survivors of the u.s. the group had traveled to mexico for surgery before they were apparently caught in a confrontation between criminal gangs. palestinian authorities say that six palest
the german defense minister uses every opportunity to underline that, during the cold war, west germanyas nato's eastern flank, which is why he attributes such importance to germany's engagement in lithuania in the baltic states now. he says germany's engagement here is not just about helping create more security for lithuania or the baltic states, it is ultimately also about creating security for germany. nicole: let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the...
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uranium shells to ukraine, and britain, on the other hand, the americans say that in relation to west germany, they always do and have done this, but the americans do and have done this since the cold war, when there was a confrontation and this confrontation, as you know, the soviet union lost cleanly , connecting tactical nuclear weapons with depleted uranium is, well, you know how to knit bones for a compote with cherries, which is a garden cherry circle, so what is the point, these are things that are connected with each other, well, very and very indirectly, there is another interesting point that lukashenko talks about, saying that we will have everything there, we can use nuclear weapons. well, first of all, i don't even think that putin will allow him to use nuclear weapons tactically, even though they are in service belarus recently has a division of boats that can become rocket launchers for tactical nuclear missiles . i.e. in the sky, on the ground , there are nuclear rocket opses. well, what? and what does pasepka have ? conditionally legitimate leader of belarus ahead of time and
uranium shells to ukraine, and britain, on the other hand, the americans say that in relation to west germany, they always do and have done this, but the americans do and have done this since the cold war, when there was a confrontation and this confrontation, as you know, the soviet union lost cleanly , connecting tactical nuclear weapons with depleted uranium is, well, you know how to knit bones for a compote with cherries, which is a garden cherry circle, so what is the point, these are...
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uh, hmm, the construction of metallurgy machines, all of west germany, which , in principle, stood onn this. in fact, it is now somehow somewhere, it has flowed away and is flowing away, and there probably won’t be more of it, but a gigantic number of people who came to our country in our country and who are not going to integrate in our country. they simply diluted our country to such an extent that this is what was once such a powerful current. suddenly turned into some such streams of a completely incomprehensible color, which it is not clear where they will go. but before we lived in our state. we had several parties that were called people's because they represented the interests of the people. and now we don't have such parties. now we have several parties, each of which pursues its own separate policy. but in the end they're all talking about the same thing they've gone from those uh principles. which on which our state was built, after that big war. they practically abandoned all e, moral principles. they abandoned their ideological principles. they actually abandoned their co
uh, hmm, the construction of metallurgy machines, all of west germany, which , in principle, stood onn this. in fact, it is now somehow somewhere, it has flowed away and is flowing away, and there probably won’t be more of it, but a gigantic number of people who came to our country in our country and who are not going to integrate in our country. they simply diluted our country to such an extent that this is what was once such a powerful current. suddenly turned into some such streams of a...
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all there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from a, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on. it also wish, and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative light, a man in women's clothes, angleton. that was something out of the movie's own. clyde, on the popular infirmary, broken in east berlin. sure. lot of fun mas door was a pioneer in the trans community. she began collecting every day objects in the 19 fifties and exhibiting them in the goods house. mazda of the manor house became a villa, communion era museum, and a famous meeting place for east berlin's queer community. on coming all a topic for after coming out i met shalysea and that's how i found the community via luncheon was already well known in the east german scene. but after german reunification people's awareness about her grew a lot. 16, a 2nd. she, a lot of un mazda received the federal order of merit, germany's highest order in 1992. she passed away in 2002, she to paved the way for today's more tolerant berlin. at the gay museum in berlin, and exhibition is dedica
all there wasn't much information in the eighty's and from a, neither in west germany, nor in the east to go on. it also wish, and what you did see in the media was almost always presented in a very negative light, a man in women's clothes, angleton. that was something out of the movie's own. clyde, on the popular infirmary, broken in east berlin. sure. lot of fun mas door was a pioneer in the trans community. she began collecting every day objects in the 19 fifties and exhibiting them in the...
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uranium shells to ukraine and britain , on the other hand, the americans say that in relation to west germany, they always do and have done this, but the americans do and have done this since the cold war, when there was a confrontation, and this confrontation is known the soviet union lost a clean tie to link tactical nuclear weapons with depleted uranium , well, you know how to knit bones from compote with cherries, which is a garden cherry circle, that's what the point is, things that are connected to each other, well very, very indirectly, there is another interesting point that lukashenko talks about, saying that we will have everything there, we can use nuclear weapons. well, first of all, i do not even think that putin will allow him to use tactical nuclear weapons, even though belarus has recently a division of boats that can become , let's say, installations for missiles with tactical nuclear weapons, this is one or two. judging by everything, lukashenko did not learn anything from the warrant for putin's arrest , which was issued by the international criminal network and turned out
uranium shells to ukraine and britain , on the other hand, the americans say that in relation to west germany, they always do and have done this, but the americans do and have done this since the cold war, when there was a confrontation, and this confrontation is known the soviet union lost a clean tie to link tactical nuclear weapons with depleted uranium , well, you know how to knit bones from compote with cherries, which is a garden cherry circle, that's what the point is, things that are...
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let's say here you are playing the nuclear annihilation of west germany.american nuclear weapons shake the reasons? well, yes, russians, tuesday is here, something must be done about it. in principle, they were embarrassed by this even if you look at some documents of the same warsaw pact, for example, hungarian or polish, which were speeches after the ninety-first year. there is a rather heavy reflection on the topic of what will be done with the side that will become. uh, the first uh, the first target and retaliatory nuclear strikes. so to speak, yes, right up to the export of the population already completely to the east, and so on, the remnants of the population. well, this was the epoch. well, everything happened then, for obvious reasons, in europe now. eh, you can probably already state that this is the idea that we keep our national territory, it is no longer relevant. and where else can some charges appear? here are the americans in asia who are officially declared the main, so to speak tvd for the future, where they can place something. well, he
let's say here you are playing the nuclear annihilation of west germany.american nuclear weapons shake the reasons? well, yes, russians, tuesday is here, something must be done about it. in principle, they were embarrassed by this even if you look at some documents of the same warsaw pact, for example, hungarian or polish, which were speeches after the ninety-first year. there is a rather heavy reflection on the topic of what will be done with the side that will become. uh, the first uh, the...
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the first happened after the war in west germany 8% growth per year everything will be based on digitalization green technologies, but sometime later, not now this year, the gdp will either grow by two tenths of a percent, or fall by 60 different forecasts, one of the few industries which are guaranteed to benefit from this pk ukraine is asking for more western ammunition, but the allies are struggling with many problems. at present, only a third of the desired number seems realistic, even if the nato countries wanted to, they could not supply ukraine with a million shells, because ammunition depots in western countries are barely full at the beginning of the week, ministers. the defenses of the european union have tried to revise what they have and what could be useful for the war in ukraine. maximum find the same a million artillery shells urgently to josé barrell who is clearly a misunderstanding called the head of the european. diplomacy suggested not to be greedy to completely empty the arsenals of eu memberries. fortunately for them, they are not at war, so they can wait for new ammuniti
the first happened after the war in west germany 8% growth per year everything will be based on digitalization green technologies, but sometime later, not now this year, the gdp will either grow by two tenths of a percent, or fall by 60 different forecasts, one of the few industries which are guaranteed to benefit from this pk ukraine is asking for more western ammunition, but the allies are struggling with many problems. at present, only a third of the desired number seems realistic, even if...
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britain an occupying power for part of berlin and a stretch of west germany after the second world warond world war. yes indeed. this is _ after the second world war. yes indeed. this is an historic relationship full of ups and downs. king charles is no stranger to germany. he has visited around a0 times over the course of his life. this is the first time he is arriving as monarch. we are told he might speak a little german while he is here. he is due to address members of the german parliament tomorrow and he will be holding a meeting with the german chancellor olaf scholz. but for now, as you said, he will be received by the head of the german state, president frank—walter steinmeier. his role is largely ceremonial, he doesn't have a great amount of power to wield as such but he represents germany as head of state so he will be there at the brandenburg gate to greet the new king of britain. don't forget of course that we have not yet had the coronation and that's why people see this as so significant. before he is even crowned, king charles makes his first state overseas visit to ger
britain an occupying power for part of berlin and a stretch of west germany after the second world warond world war. yes indeed. this is _ after the second world war. yes indeed. this is an historic relationship full of ups and downs. king charles is no stranger to germany. he has visited around a0 times over the course of his life. this is the first time he is arriving as monarch. we are told he might speak a little german while he is here. he is due to address members of the german parliament...
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you could even take a chance on the was rearing to ah, don't expect to happy ending. literature west germany. ah ah ah, ah ah, i'm standing above the danny. over on the shore, you can see the beautiful old town. and this bridge is the stone bridge. built at the beginning of the 12th century. it's believe to be the oldest surviving bridge in germany. i'm in reagan's work in bavaria to be honest, the bridge doesn't look that old. that's because it's been completely restored over the past few years. after all, regensburg has a title to defend those 2006. it's old town including this bridge has been a unesco world heritage site. today i want to get to know regensburg what attracts visitors to this unesco world heritage site. and what does the constant influx of tourists mean for the city? this much is certain, it's going to be a journey through 2000 years of history. ah. will also show you nearby belts and book abbey. i will find out what the growing popularity of cruise ship tourism means for regensburg and we'll catch up with our globe trotter in the city of kart da sienna in columbia. ah! who
you could even take a chance on the was rearing to ah, don't expect to happy ending. literature west germany. ah ah ah, ah ah, i'm standing above the danny. over on the shore, you can see the beautiful old town. and this bridge is the stone bridge. built at the beginning of the 12th century. it's believe to be the oldest surviving bridge in germany. i'm in reagan's work in bavaria to be honest, the bridge doesn't look that old. that's because it's been completely restored over the past few...
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thanks, honey. shiny rosanna, so middle east and west germany's there spiegel magazine is reporting that berlin has delivered 18 long awaited lepper to bottle tanks to ukraine. the german made tanks were reportedly handed over to ukrainian forces at the countries border. the delivery would mark a major shift in ukraine's battlefield capability, and it would fulfill a long held promise by germany to ukraine. well, that's go now to d w correspondence. nick con lee. he's joining us from the ukranian city of crime, a tourist near the front line in the east of the country. i nick now there spiegel has reported that germany has delivered long awaited lepper to battle tags to ukraine, as we mentioned. what are you hearing them for now? your great media are all citing dish beagle, but we haven't had anyone. seriously questioning this and we've heard from german government, they're gonna tell us about what they've most recent delivered tomorrow. they have a kind of a regular update function where they kind of talk about what they've actually sent . i think this is really important. i was just the
thanks, honey. shiny rosanna, so middle east and west germany's there spiegel magazine is reporting that berlin has delivered 18 long awaited lepper to bottle tanks to ukraine. the german made tanks were reportedly handed over to ukrainian forces at the countries border. the delivery would mark a major shift in ukraine's battlefield capability, and it would fulfill a long held promise by germany to ukraine. well, that's go now to d w correspondence. nick con lee. he's joining us from the...
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roll back to 1965 and was the state visit to the then west germany by the late queen elizabeth whichearlier had been at war with each other. and now in the europe of 2023, europe with britain outside the eu, this state visit will highlight the bigger picture. many links that remain in the shed resolve over ukraine. so, charles, who was last in berlin as prince of wales in 2020, will receive an honoured greeting stop he will be the first head of state since the to war be given a full ceremonial welcome at the brandenburg gate. and he will be the first british monarch to address the german federal parliament. heading for berlin, a new king on a first state visit sealing the latest stage in the relationship between the uk and germany. nicholas witchell, bbc news, berlin. the italian government has introduced a draft law that, if approved, will ban the production and sale of synthetic foods, including artificial meat. the bill would ban the sale, production and importation of food "from cell cultures or tissues derived from animals." if the ban is approved by parliament, penalties for vi
roll back to 1965 and was the state visit to the then west germany by the late queen elizabeth whichearlier had been at war with each other. and now in the europe of 2023, europe with britain outside the eu, this state visit will highlight the bigger picture. many links that remain in the shed resolve over ukraine. so, charles, who was last in berlin as prince of wales in 2020, will receive an honoured greeting stop he will be the first head of state since the to war be given a full ceremonial...
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nato members violated their security obligations to russia after the reunification of east and west germanyhat nato will not expand eastward if we look back at the landscapes of history from 1990 to 2022 , we will find that nato has actually expanded in the direction of russia and the security interests of russia have been ignored forgets about its principles apparently, and switzerland which proclaims a policy of neutrality, as local media write, in the area of hostilities in the donbass, they noticed a swiss-made igl-1 armored car. now the authorities of the country find out. how was the ban on aliexport of military products ekaterina shamaeva violated? a nationwide strike to rally against pension reform in france came from residents of more than 200 cities. this is more than a million people, but emmanuel macron, apparently, he is not going to listen and this only irritates his former voters even more. so the action took place in all major cities of france from normandy to the cote d'azur, the largest, of course, in paris, where it was accompanied by riots ; the police responded with t
nato members violated their security obligations to russia after the reunification of east and west germanyhat nato will not expand eastward if we look back at the landscapes of history from 1990 to 2022 , we will find that nato has actually expanded in the direction of russia and the security interests of russia have been ignored forgets about its principles apparently, and switzerland which proclaims a policy of neutrality, as local media write, in the area of hostilities in the...
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calculation showed that it would take 40 years to completely overcome the difference between east and west germanyis figure, we heard moses in the department of our people after the egyptian slavery, the digital day of the soul flies away, so i would say, but here is the main question. not how long will it take. a when to start yesterday yesterday was to start sewing work, no, i believe that there is an understanding of what it is necessary to do. here you are as a popularizer of science, as the dean of the faculty of economics. you advise the government. you have long networked this idea for this task. at least just a wording to do it, but it's not so easy, because you still have to figure out how. but it seems to me that in order to do this, a series of actions is needed, on the part of the authorities and some actions on the part of each of us, the listener, who is yours, and the addressees are the government or higher? as i said, my main addressee is a student of the faculty of economics of moscow state university, and the economic factor of moscow state university has been producing elites al
calculation showed that it would take 40 years to completely overcome the difference between east and west germanyis figure, we heard moses in the department of our people after the egyptian slavery, the digital day of the soul flies away, so i would say, but here is the main question. not how long will it take. a when to start yesterday yesterday was to start sewing work, no, i believe that there is an understanding of what it is necessary to do. here you are as a popularizer of science, as...
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a east and west germany came together. a historic occasion . together. a historic occasion.of modern europe . and i guess in of modern europe. and i guess in term into what's happening now with issues of ukraine and so on. i would absolutely has and i think the king and queen consort stories are very much reflecting that that collective togetherness , if you like, and togetherness, if you like, and of european countries in the face of the war in ukraine and the invasion by there are and there's very much a focus on things really. first, the military side of things. the king is expected to view an exercise both british and german personnel in in brandenburg, the town just outside of berlin. we believe that's happening tomorrow. and both the king and queen consort are expected to meet ukrainian refugees, as well as for the crowds here, the king is very much expected to meet members of public . there are members of the public. there are crowds. you can't i don't know if got a shot of it, but if you've got a shot of it, but you them crowds they you can see them crowds they made
a east and west germany came together. a historic occasion . together. a historic occasion.of modern europe . and i guess in of modern europe. and i guess in term into what's happening now with issues of ukraine and so on. i would absolutely has and i think the king and queen consort stories are very much reflecting that that collective togetherness , if you like, and togetherness, if you like, and of european countries in the face of the war in ukraine and the invasion by there are and there's...
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the one we can see here was by queen elizabeth in 1965 — to the then west—germany. al on a restored relationship between the uk and germany — 20 years on from the second world war. well on this state visit, its hoped king charles time in germany will help strengthen ties particularly after britain's exit from the european union. here's former german ambassador to the uk, thomas matussek on relations since brexit. and of course issues like the environment, very, very close. climate, very close to the monarch's heart. there are so many issues on which we see eye to eye so that the rupture of brexit, in my view, was a little dent in this relationship. as part of the visit the king and queen consort will visit hamberg to learn about their adoption of green energy. historian sir anthony seldon explains the king's history of supporting environmental issues. this is something that he has chosen for 50 years to champion. _ long before people took it seriously and indeed, many clever people, i intelligent people dismissed him ias a crank, saying this and nowl it is all come t
the one we can see here was by queen elizabeth in 1965 — to the then west—germany. al on a restored relationship between the uk and germany — 20 years on from the second world war. well on this state visit, its hoped king charles time in germany will help strengthen ties particularly after britain's exit from the european union. here's former german ambassador to the uk, thomas matussek on relations since brexit. and of course issues like the environment, very, very close. climate, very...
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roll back to 1965, and it was the state visit to the then west germany by the late queen elizabeth which0 years earlier had been at war with each other. and now in the europe of 2023, a europe with britain outside the eu, this state visit will highlight the bigger picture, the many links that remain and the shared resolve over ukraine. so charles, who was last in berlin as prince of wales in 2020, will receive an honoured greeting. he'll be the first head of state since the war to be given a full ceremonial welcome at the brandenburg gate. and he'll be the first british monarch to address the german federal parliament, the bundestag. a new king on a first state visit, sealing the latest stage in the relationship between the uk and germany. nicholas witchell, bbc news, berlin. the time is 13:19. our top story this afternoon. tributes are pouring in to the presenter and comedian paul 0'grady — who has died at the age of 67. how the european space agency hopes to encourage young people to become astronauts — with the help of shaun the sheep. coming up on the bbc news channel. sir alex fergu
roll back to 1965, and it was the state visit to the then west germany by the late queen elizabeth which0 years earlier had been at war with each other. and now in the europe of 2023, a europe with britain outside the eu, this state visit will highlight the bigger picture, the many links that remain and the shared resolve over ukraine. so charles, who was last in berlin as prince of wales in 2020, will receive an honoured greeting. he'll be the first head of state since the war to be given a...
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were intended to serve as a demonstration of optimism and democracy. 27 years after world war 2, west germany was keen to present itself in a different light. this is my opinion newsflash early this morning armed palestinian gorillas rated the sleeping quarters of israeli team. the gunman shot dead to his res, i now holding 20 athletes and 6 officials as hostages. the guerrillas are demanding the release of $250.00 arabs held prisoner in israel and have said noon as the deadline for their release. the go stations are going on with the german government . can us little dresses with a browser good? an emergency meeting was called mediately or to prime minister golden live, spoke with us about how to proceed with glenn. she had a telephone call with chancellor villi brunt. he told her we weren't committed to intervene them because foreign forces weren't allowed to operate on german territory over, sorry, frog or why now the terrorists demanded to be allowed to leave germany with their hostages pretending to comply with this request. the government arranged for the group to be moved to a military
were intended to serve as a demonstration of optimism and democracy. 27 years after world war 2, west germany was keen to present itself in a different light. this is my opinion newsflash early this morning armed palestinian gorillas rated the sleeping quarters of israeli team. the gunman shot dead to his res, i now holding 20 athletes and 6 officials as hostages. the guerrillas are demanding the release of $250.00 arabs held prisoner in israel and have said noon as the deadline for their...
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economy this economy of the soviet union or if you looked even a better example east germany versus west germany or north korea versus south korea where you have different systems of economic activity, and then you see the results of those systems over years and decades it quickly became clear that a system of free market capitalism is more productive than a system of government control and ironically as we've we've discussed earlier in the quarter the economic productivity and efficiency of socialism in the sense of government control of the economy is exactly what socialist thought was their strongest argument the social them would be more productive than capitalism, but that proved not to be the case. as we'll discuss a little bit later in class milton friedman's work in particular reconceptualizing the great depression and putting forward. it's monitor monetary source in in the form of an inadequate policy by the federal reserve board in the 1930s in the early 1930s. was the primary cause of the great depression not some inevitable failures of capitalism that had to be accommodated by a grea
economy this economy of the soviet union or if you looked even a better example east germany versus west germany or north korea versus south korea where you have different systems of economic activity, and then you see the results of those systems over years and decades it quickly became clear that a system of free market capitalism is more productive than a system of government control and ironically as we've we've discussed earlier in the quarter the economic productivity and efficiency of...