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and as you expand you, you begin to build capacity. poland of use itself is the new west, germany, west. germany, of course, being the anchor of nato during the cold war. poland wants to be that anchored now, and there's new cold conflict with russian to do that. you need to build up military capacity. so while the conflict and ukraine may have accelerated, the pace of data is military build up up. this was the direction data was heading no matter what that will solve. as far as do you think, what can i expect from russia? most strong words from the russian for ministry spokes one i'm sure she will say the words appropriate to the task. meaning that this is a um, you know, this is an escalation by uh, by nato with uh, it's not going to contribute to a peaceful outcome. and the russia will do what russian needs to do to respond to the sort of provocation. but at the end of the day, russia has already done what it needs to do. they are building capacity and indeed is going through the motions. look, germany is a co sponsor of this drill. germany economy is in the dumpster and he's not goi
and as you expand you, you begin to build capacity. poland of use itself is the new west, germany, west. germany, of course, being the anchor of nato during the cold war. poland wants to be that anchored now, and there's new cold conflict with russian to do that. you need to build up military capacity. so while the conflict and ukraine may have accelerated, the pace of data is military build up up. this was the direction data was heading no matter what that will solve. as far as do you think,...
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french control even with east berlin and all of the surrounding east germany and with a communist regime it's important to grasp that west berlin is completely surrounded and you can see it is a little.insight east germany. again, after the war, thousands of these germans flee the communist music regime east germany to the democratic west. how do they do this? very often they do it just by stepping across the street and then they could get on the train to cross the german territory to the west. so by 1960, one fifth of the entire population of east germany just that. they fled. so to stop the enormous exodus these germans proposed a physical barrier and moscow agreed and in the middle of the night august 13, 1961, the east germans strong barbed wire all the way around west berlin to cut it off. eventually the east germans would replace that with blocks and after that the cinderblocks would be replaced with slabs of concrete 13 feet high. more than a quarter of a century later it remained in place encircling west berlin. it shows where the wall was cut off and sense reagan mentioned it in the speech you have to the brande
french control even with east berlin and all of the surrounding east germany and with a communist regime it's important to grasp that west berlin is completely surrounded and you can see it is a little.insight east germany. again, after the war, thousands of these germans flee the communist music regime east germany to the democratic west. how do they do this? very often they do it just by stepping across the street and then they could get on the train to cross the german territory to the west....
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i was serving as a captain in the second calvary on the border of east germany and west germany in novemberf 1989. and on that day near germany at the town were martin luther translated the bible into german the birth place of, this is where our capitol troopers from one moment staring down east german border guards to the next moment seen the gates thrown open and tens and then thousands and tens of thousands of east germans pouring across that border with bouquets of flowers and bottles of wine there hugs and tears of joy. i will tell you i saw a direct correlation. not only back to the speech but to the resolve president reagan demonstrated by affecting renaissance in our military in the 1980s. demonstrating our result as you said in his words you said in that early interview that we went and they lose. i felt a direct correlation, peter. i got to witness it firsthand and west germany. >> am going to try one more time i am just a way overdoing this. you know correctly, at the time the speech was largely ignored our member bristling a little bit at ignored. it did get covered but was trea
i was serving as a captain in the second calvary on the border of east germany and west germany in novemberf 1989. and on that day near germany at the town were martin luther translated the bible into german the birth place of, this is where our capitol troopers from one moment staring down east german border guards to the next moment seen the gates thrown open and tens and then thousands and tens of thousands of east germans pouring across that border with bouquets of flowers and bottles of...
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during england's seven games in the tournament, which saw the team defeated in the semi—finals by west germany 10 seconds of abseiling. 102—year—old colin bell, an raf veteran has sailed 280 feet down the royal london hospital from the helipad to the pavement below. you're all caught up. bye for now. hello, i'm mark edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up on our show. sensational century from sciver—brunt helps england seal a series win against sri lanka. sancho sent away. the manchester united winger won't train with the first team until his issues with ten hag are resolved. and you'll find out why francis tiafoe was somewhat unhappy about the decision in his davis cup tie versus the netherlands. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. we start with cricket and a scintillating century from nat sciver—brunt has seen her write her name into the history books with england's fastest ever 0di hundred. it was the perfect platform to help her side thrash sri lanka at leicestershire's grace road in the east midlands of england to take the series 2—0. the match reduced to 31 overs
during england's seven games in the tournament, which saw the team defeated in the semi—finals by west germany 10 seconds of abseiling. 102—year—old colin bell, an raf veteran has sailed 280 feet down the royal london hospital from the helipad to the pavement below. you're all caught up. bye for now. hello, i'm mark edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up on our show. sensational century from sciver—brunt helps england seal a series win against sri lanka. sancho sent...
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i don't see at the time, many people in west germany were opposed to this subsidies. in retrospect, however, it proved to be the right decision, mazda, conversely, finally, the 3rd prerequisite was a foreign policy that did not ignore the realities of the cold war, and which at the same time, always remain focused on over the coming the state as quote that is to say the confrontation between the blocks and this also the unnatural division of germany. when i look back here today at the beginnings of our membership of the united nations, i'm doing so not only out of historical interest. rather, it is because the prohibition of the use of force is still remains the unfulfilled core pledge of our united nations and because the invalid ability of borders and the silver and the quality of states also have to be defended in our multiple our world by us. all and because we today, especially today, need the courage crate of energy and will to fill in the risk risk which are deeper than ever. i. e. d, i. germany is strongly committed to these 3 ideals, the rundown, ca, sion, of
i don't see at the time, many people in west germany were opposed to this subsidies. in retrospect, however, it proved to be the right decision, mazda, conversely, finally, the 3rd prerequisite was a foreign policy that did not ignore the realities of the cold war, and which at the same time, always remain focused on over the coming the state as quote that is to say the confrontation between the blocks and this also the unnatural division of germany. when i look back here today at the...
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coal helped remake west germany into an economic powerhouse. ♪ uwe: my grandpa did it like this: puthe coal. [machine firing] coal, yeah, yeah, and we use it like this to destroy big stones. and this is just a short trip to the next tunnel. eric: i see why we need the helmets. eric: uwe seeger was born into this world, and thought he'd die in it. uwe: my grandfather was a miner, my father was a miner, my son was a miner for six years, but that's at an end because we don't have coal mining in germany. eric: you don't have black coal mines anymore. how do you feel about that? uwe: oh, it's very terrible. i'm so--i'm traurig. eric: yes, very sad. uwe: yeah, very sad. eric: this is no longer a working mine. uwe and some fellow ex-miners run it as a tourist attraction to show visitors how life used to be. uwe: so, sit down. let's have a drive. eric: it's not what i expected. eric: in 2018, germany closed its last black coal mines, and a ruhr tradition dating back centuries shuddered to a sudden end. ♪ eric: this is the corporate headquarters of the ruhr coal giant rag. its main job now is
coal helped remake west germany into an economic powerhouse. ♪ uwe: my grandpa did it like this: puthe coal. [machine firing] coal, yeah, yeah, and we use it like this to destroy big stones. and this is just a short trip to the next tunnel. eric: i see why we need the helmets. eric: uwe seeger was born into this world, and thought he'd die in it. uwe: my grandfather was a miner, my father was a miner, my son was a miner for six years, but that's at an end because we don't have coal mining in...
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it used to be the gates um, that separates east and west germany. i'm the south times the unity search terms essentially for historic change and welts. climate activists from the last generation on. the thing is that we need this kind of historic change now in lots of the climate crisis. and it hasn't been any reaction from, from politicians so far. i mean, it's sunday. yes, that's true, but that has not stopped them from taking to ex, formerly known as twitter, to make their opinion hubs and the mayor of button kylie big now has condemned the acts and has said this is no longer civil disobedience. this is now considered a criminal activity, and we've seen this in the past as well about so let's just tell the cushions, have condemned the actions as criminal. and on the other hand, if you look at the sort of sense of left spectrum of the, of the political spectrum, and that is also understanding to a degree um, when it comes to these crimes. doctor says this is, you know, they see this as an act of desperation in a sense. and lots of dummy not quite
it used to be the gates um, that separates east and west germany. i'm the south times the unity search terms essentially for historic change and welts. climate activists from the last generation on. the thing is that we need this kind of historic change now in lots of the climate crisis. and it hasn't been any reaction from, from politicians so far. i mean, it's sunday. yes, that's true, but that has not stopped them from taking to ex, formerly known as twitter, to make their opinion hubs and...
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if you think about what was done in west germany, that was west germany in the cold war to make deterrencecredible in that case, we have a real problem in this case. i think the eu pad for ukraine is very promising. we should not give flatware put in what he wants which is an opportunity to make what happens in ukraine a showdown between the united states and russia. >> diane, i'm going to get you in a second but a cancer. membership means that nato russia war essentially, having to defend ukraine, article 5 possible, nuclear weapons, possible. how do you prevent an escalation if ukraine was given membership at the next nato summit? i want your answer, a burning nuclear question. >> you point out all the reasons, very good job of pointing the other side of the question. it's not something that is black and white in terms of how do you do this. nato hasn't had to do an enlargement move with this kind of complexity ever and getting consensus within the alliance, by itself will be tough but i think you have to approach it in a more savvy wave and we did in bucharest in 2008. i think we have t
if you think about what was done in west germany, that was west germany in the cold war to make deterrencecredible in that case, we have a real problem in this case. i think the eu pad for ukraine is very promising. we should not give flatware put in what he wants which is an opportunity to make what happens in ukraine a showdown between the united states and russia. >> diane, i'm going to get you in a second but a cancer. membership means that nato russia war essentially, having to...
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are totally deeper than in capitalist west germany. three times higher. not only this proper also other environmental problems. for example airport airborne pollution and like sulfur dioxide ten times higher in germany. so planned economy had never solved problem in history and especially not with the environ meant the worst environmental problems were in soviet union and in this country. so it's a crazy idea that planned economy can solve any problems with the environment. quote from your book in europe or the united states. the debate about the most effective methods to poverty, hunger child labor and other problems has come to be dominated by naive ideals. naive ideas such as what? yes. such as the moral regulate them, the better it is. and if this would be true, then there are systems in soviet union. each child would have been the best economic system. and this what they believe. i think that i think that need some regulation in a state. but what they believe now know of the i would make it too easy. what's the difference? a planned economy and a free
are totally deeper than in capitalist west germany. three times higher. not only this proper also other environmental problems. for example airport airborne pollution and like sulfur dioxide ten times higher in germany. so planned economy had never solved problem in history and especially not with the environ meant the worst environmental problems were in soviet union and in this country. so it's a crazy idea that planned economy can solve any problems with the environment. quote from your book...
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relations between the united states and the soviet union, the normalization of relations with west germanyso on. they contributed to the overall strengthening. progressive forces in the international arena , including, uh, the non-alignment movement, which actively took part in the fight against the interests of transnational corporations , it must be said that the leaders of the socialist international, first of all, the chancellor the federal republic of germany, willy brand, also pursued a kind of sober-minded, sane policy, and in relation to the soviet union, the cold war was still not over and the united states continued to interfere with the soviet union in those years, in particular, in the construction of the oil pipeline in the 60s of the late 60s in the early 70s from western siberia to western europe, primarily in the interests of not only the soviet union but also germany and the united states, in every possible way blocked the supply of wide-diameter pipes for this oil pipeline and, uh, germany supplied us with this kind of pipes now about this. or maybe few people remember, b
relations between the united states and the soviet union, the normalization of relations with west germanyso on. they contributed to the overall strengthening. progressive forces in the international arena , including, uh, the non-alignment movement, which actively took part in the fight against the interests of transnational corporations , it must be said that the leaders of the socialist international, first of all, the chancellor the federal republic of germany, willy brand, also pursued a...
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moreover, in fact, west germany absorbed east germany and the gdr automatically became a member of alluded the frg , including nato. since then, despite verbal assurances to the contrary, five waves have already passed. nato expansions and now the sixth one is underway. this is what this day in history was like. two back no, this is not a recording of a video lesson, because it is correct to warm up before training. this is a full analysis of the violation musculoskeletal system. and here the phone plays the role, not of a camera, but of a diagnostic center. now the user is undergoing diagnostics; he conducts 25 diagnostic exercises on a mobile phone camera, during which the neural network analyzes the degree of mobility of each composition in all planes and builds a digital functional model. thanks to the data obtained, it will be possible to understand the musculoskeletal system of the user of the vineyard kinesitherapy center. what are the best recommendations to give to a person for rehabilitation, like this one? development and others. ideas. igor morozov immediately decided to pa
moreover, in fact, west germany absorbed east germany and the gdr automatically became a member of alluded the frg , including nato. since then, despite verbal assurances to the contrary, five waves have already passed. nato expansions and now the sixth one is underway. this is what this day in history was like. two back no, this is not a recording of a video lesson, because it is correct to warm up before training. this is a full analysis of the violation musculoskeletal system. and here the...
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immediate future really further will be in charge of, of people remember him as a, as a great plan for west germany, one the well copy in 1990. he was, i served with distinction as a manager to join the national team at the 2002 world cup and particularly took them to the final. so he's not without his experience, but he is actually the director of the federation these days no longer a manager. and i think a lot of people expect germany to actually find the long term success a has the flu sooner rather than later. now i think many people in germany would love somebody like young clock to come in and take the job, but he's on the contract level. his show no signs of wanting to leave. and i think the front runner for the job will actually be union now goes 9. who in a funny quote, actually took over from flick in a by munich job, quite recently before losing it. and he's a young man, a job. he's got great, great ideas, a real good technician, and most important he's actually out work. so he's available and i think he will be the man to take germany for 2 years next summer. okay. and just talking abou
immediate future really further will be in charge of, of people remember him as a, as a great plan for west germany, one the well copy in 1990. he was, i served with distinction as a manager to join the national team at the 2002 world cup and particularly took them to the final. so he's not without his experience, but he is actually the director of the federation these days no longer a manager. and i think a lot of people expect germany to actually find the long term success a has the flu...
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during the cold war, there was such a situation when germany was an outpost of west germany. there were groups there, there was a concentration of forces . there should have been major battles. 4% of the gross domestic product of these huge purchases. in general, it is clear that poland and even talk about nuclear weapons in poland. i would say that we should give poland time to become new. well, let 's take this step to become so new defense defense well outpost i don’t even know the center of gravity even the center of gravity defense europe nato and the eu well i don’t think that we have to wait until poland deploys all its programs but well and i think if we give poland another year to build up well we will thank you, but at what cost to the parish? well, i asked only half of the questions that i always prepared. more questions . well, unfortunately, we don't have time. thank you very much for your comments. for your vision, the situation is very interesting to our viewers. what is it for? let me remind you that the press class was actually broadcast on the air by oleksiy
during the cold war, there was such a situation when germany was an outpost of west germany. there were groups there, there was a concentration of forces . there should have been major battles. 4% of the gross domestic product of these huge purchases. in general, it is clear that poland and even talk about nuclear weapons in poland. i would say that we should give poland time to become new. well, let 's take this step to become so new defense defense well outpost i don’t even know the center...
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house at that time 800 marks, and salaries at a time when the average salary was 250 marks in west germanyhave worked. nobody says anything about it. today, our apologists there, who talk about the fact that they defended bandera there in general. they were for the ukrainian. you did not defend, in fact, the ukrainian people, and that's it. this and so on and so forth, that's exactly what they refer to. they say, well, listen, well , here you are, you live in germany well, please, here we have the grave of bandera even comes. uh, andrei melnik, former ambassador, and now who is he now, in my opinion, deputy foreign minister , now brazil well, yes. i forgot. exactly he already. well, there, besides him, there was also mr. koch, well known to you, who loved and loves to come to the grave of bandera and to this one who fled from russia. yes, it’s exactly the same one who has now settled down in germany, lives very well in germany and all this continues, so talk about ethnic. jews zelensky, but it's useless. you know, i do an interview many years ago, that solomon was still alive then. this is
house at that time 800 marks, and salaries at a time when the average salary was 250 marks in west germanyhave worked. nobody says anything about it. today, our apologists there, who talk about the fact that they defended bandera there in general. they were for the ukrainian. you did not defend, in fact, the ukrainian people, and that's it. this and so on and so forth, that's exactly what they refer to. they say, well, listen, well , here you are, you live in germany well, please, here we have...
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in other regions among the same polish diaspora ended up in a large number of great britain in west germanytes of america and this, too, this factor cannot be exaggerated, but it cannot be underestimated either, but we, for our part, are pursuing a consistent line about compromises at the expense of our historical memory, our emotional interests cannot be , but we can turn over some unpleasant pages, we can too, but the day is september 17 , national unity day - this is evidence, but for a very long time they did not attach state on this holiday, despite requests from the public, so as not to offend, but the polish state. this won't happen now. we will consistently defend our interests, including our vision of history, but at the same time we are ready within the framework of dialogue. e on an equal basis. e be friends with our neighbors. you know, the president said that neighbors. they do not choose from god, we understand this, i would like the polish side to understand this among ordinary poles, not everyone, but we see such an understanding a lot, if in the end the real democracy, whic
in other regions among the same polish diaspora ended up in a large number of great britain in west germanytes of america and this, too, this factor cannot be exaggerated, but it cannot be underestimated either, but we, for our part, are pursuing a consistent line about compromises at the expense of our historical memory, our emotional interests cannot be , but we can turn over some unpleasant pages, we can too, but the day is september 17 , national unity day - this is evidence, but for a very...
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of the cold war, the cold war period, there was such a situation when germany was an outpost of west germanyere were the main groups there, the concentration of forces there should have been the main battles, if what happened now , poland is taking on such a mission, it is this huge 4% of the shaft of the domestic product of these huge purchases, in general, it can be seen that poland and even the conversation about nuclear weapons in poland. i would say that we should give poland time to become a new. even the center of gravity of the defense of europe, nato and the eu, well, i don’t think that we have to wait until poland deploys all its programs, but i also think that if we give poland another year to develop, well, they will be grateful to us, but at what price is the boarding house, well, i just asked half of the questions that he always prepared, more questions well, we don't have time, unfortunately, thank you very much for your comments, for your vision , a situation that is very interesting to our viewers and our e-e, why should i remind you that the press class was actually on the
of the cold war, the cold war period, there was such a situation when germany was an outpost of west germanyere were the main groups there, the concentration of forces there should have been the main battles, if what happened now , poland is taking on such a mission, it is this huge 4% of the shaft of the domestic product of these huge purchases, in general, it can be seen that poland and even the conversation about nuclear weapons in poland. i would say that we should give poland time to...
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lessons of the cold war, the period of the cold war was such a situation when germany was an outpost west germany there were the main groups there, the concentration of forces there should have been the main battles if what happened . poland and even talks about nuclear weapons in poland. i would say we should give poland time to become a new one. well, take this step to become such a new defense defense, well, an outpost , i don't even know, the center of gravity, even the center of gravity, the defense of europe, nato, eu, well, how much, i don't think that we have to wait until poland deploys all its programs, but i think if we give poland one more year to build up , well, they will be grateful to us, but at what cost, mr. russia, well, he asked only half of the questions he always prepared, more questions well unfortunately, we don't have time, thank you very much for your comments, for your vision, the situation is very interesting to our viewers , why should i remind you that the press class was actually broadcast by oleksiy ezhyk, an expert of the national institute of strategic studies, a
lessons of the cold war, the period of the cold war was such a situation when germany was an outpost west germany there were the main groups there, the concentration of forces there should have been the main battles if what happened . poland and even talks about nuclear weapons in poland. i would say we should give poland time to become a new one. well, take this step to become such a new defense defense, well, an outpost , i don't even know, the center of gravity, even the center of gravity,...
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the cold war period was such a situation when germany was an outpost of west germany, there were thes themselves there, the concentration of forces there should have been the main battles if what happened. in general, it is clear that poland and even the conversation about nuclear weapons in poland. i would say that we should give poland time to become a new force. well, take this step to become such a new defense force. well, the outpost, i don't even know, it's the center of gravity there, even the center of gravity of the defense force of europe, nato and the eu. i don't think that we should wait until poland deploys all its programs, but i think that if we give poland another year to build up, well, they will be grateful to us, but at what cost? always prepared more questions well, no unfortunately we have time, thank you very much for your comments, for your vision, a situation that is very interesting to our viewers and to us, why would i remind you that the press class was really on the air, oleksiy ezhyk
the cold war period was such a situation when germany was an outpost of west germany, there were thes themselves there, the concentration of forces there should have been the main battles if what happened. in general, it is clear that poland and even the conversation about nuclear weapons in poland. i would say that we should give poland time to become a new force. well, take this step to become such a new defense force. well, the outpost, i don't even know, it's the center of gravity there,...
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and i had been raised in turkey and in west germany, both of which are on the front lines of, of, of the cold war with the soviet union. so when i graduate from high school, i felt that i had a duty and responsibility to my nation to serve in the armed forces. i had joined the marine corps too, frankly speaking, she'll russians, and we were now at peace with russia. we had good relations with russia, west and russian relations remain peaceful until february 2022. many tiers of i'll see you will cut, you know, please do was to show you going forward in open debates with an element tasked with the getting the internet to non or steal cut. you know, the, you know, have new ton quest these as books, like using text to teach scrolling through at a homes at different deals. in college, he studied russian history under ukrainian language. in 2014 and key began showing in cities in the east with time some planes on the phone. the intelligence officer began to follow the conflict closely. first of all, the russian decision to intervene militarily in ukraine on february 24th was not as the wes
and i had been raised in turkey and in west germany, both of which are on the front lines of, of, of the cold war with the soviet union. so when i graduate from high school, i felt that i had a duty and responsibility to my nation to serve in the armed forces. i had joined the marine corps too, frankly speaking, she'll russians, and we were now at peace with russia. we had good relations with russia, west and russian relations remain peaceful until february 2022. many tiers of i'll see you will...
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of course, the furniture in the office is from the early nineteenth century, and it was made in west germanydelier, of course, is also from the mid-19th century. we were very lucky . the brest customs officers confiscated it when they wanted to take it abroad, and then they handed it over to us. thanks to the brest customs officers , not only to everyone who does their job well, because such a chandelier, of course, decorated whatever, but let her decorate the aginsky estate in our country. thank you very much, and now we are in a large living room, where most of the furniture is also from the mid-19th century, and here we are talking about the aginsky children. it was with mary mary who was born here that their portraits are on the wall in the middle of the owl. maria yes, well, here are three daughters, the eldest daughter amelia , the youngest daughter and yes, and the middle daughter emma and this is the only heir from maternity hospital, his name was irenya, the son of noginsky and the smallest. eh, the estate office went to to the secretary, whose role you portray during aginsky’s life
of course, the furniture in the office is from the early nineteenth century, and it was made in west germanydelier, of course, is also from the mid-19th century. we were very lucky . the brest customs officers confiscated it when they wanted to take it abroad, and then they handed it over to us. thanks to the brest customs officers , not only to everyone who does their job well, because such a chandelier, of course, decorated whatever, but let her decorate the aginsky estate in our country....
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you know that double standards, just one reason why the world is seemingly moving away from the west, germany, according to russian leader. it's not the way you spend this time. there's one country that believes it is exceptional. this is the usa, even what she considers the crime she allows herself to do. it is the united states that use this cluster munitions, in this case simply through the ukranian army. they consider this a crime, but they allow themselves to do it. this is precisely the main problem of today's international relations. and therefore, the over whelming majority of participants in international communication are fighting with us to create a multi polar world. the situation suits almost no one because even those countries that are allies of the united states, they also don't like the situation a lot, simon. it was made a little bit earlier this friday during a, by law for a meeting with the russian president, alexander lucas shinkel. among the many mothers covered, the leaders highlighted the possibility of including mints in russia's expanding cooperation with north korea.
you know that double standards, just one reason why the world is seemingly moving away from the west, germany, according to russian leader. it's not the way you spend this time. there's one country that believes it is exceptional. this is the usa, even what she considers the crime she allows herself to do. it is the united states that use this cluster munitions, in this case simply through the ukranian army. they consider this a crime, but they allow themselves to do it. this is precisely the...
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washington fresh is a south africa because it says the country's multi polar shift with affects the west. germany is you can see, since the conflicts in ukraine has commenced, there's been significant pressure of buying the risk in the us on many african nation states. and so the effect of is a key player on the ethnic and continued in the global photos that has been unique fashion that has come to be for nations like so that's like a, in a pushing them into particular directions. and so this is the geo political issues that south africa is facing, moving decisively towards a multi polar world order, both g o, it can obviously, and now geo politically, uh, south africa has always been part of the non align movement. but also taking the traditions on g called a nice ation. and most of the liberation movements in south africa in southern africa, has been part of the broad piece of law. and i think that she's starting to leave a quite deep and emotional and as well as no economical and political and up on the military coup. latest have someone in the new transitional head of states off the well bein
washington fresh is a south africa because it says the country's multi polar shift with affects the west. germany is you can see, since the conflicts in ukraine has commenced, there's been significant pressure of buying the risk in the us on many african nation states. and so the effect of is a key player on the ethnic and continued in the global photos that has been unique fashion that has come to be for nations like so that's like a, in a pushing them into particular directions. and so this...
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announcements was made on the eve of a native me thing, get the round, staying at base and south west and germany, west plus live to, i guess, cannot back in our gym and member of the european parliament when he sang. so that's a children's and the programs good to see you. so hundreds of protest this guy that in this to jim in town to protest against the 8 to 10. what are your thoughts on this as well? i think you use read or write the point to diet, many german students by the way, government story on ukraine. so they don't regard this law as germany is concerned. but they also have goals, who's responding costs, so that however, i think it's important that in mind that all this happens against the background, the level of lessening economic crises in germany, which is part the, the result of the energy. why crises ignited by the war in ukraine? but i think the other reasons for the crisis and consequently for the demonstrations, i think increasingly many people are unhappy about the job and the scope of the job and government's literally insane energy or climate change policy. and yes, they ha
announcements was made on the eve of a native me thing, get the round, staying at base and south west and germany, west plus live to, i guess, cannot back in our gym and member of the european parliament when he sang. so that's a children's and the programs good to see you. so hundreds of protest this guy that in this to jim in town to protest against the 8 to 10. what are your thoughts on this as well? i think you use read or write the point to diet, many german students by the way, government...
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during england's seven games in the tournament, which saw the team defeated in the semifinals by west germany war veteran has been attempting to break the world record for the oldest person to abseil down a building. colin bell flew bombing missions over germany during world war ii. this afternoon he stepped off the edge of a 17—storey building in london, as felicity baker reports. taking in the view. as a former raf pilot, colin bell flew perilous missions over nazi germany. now he's taking risks of another kind. he's aiming to become the oldest person to abseil down a building. it is part of a series of challenges this 102—year—old veteran has set himself to raise money for charity. i shall look around and enjoy the view. i hope i shall understand how to lower myself down. i'm sure somebody will tell me. and i shall try and get down as quickly as possible. he began with a six—mile sponsored walk that he had to do in stages. i gather you've got a very full schedule in the next week or two! seeing him off from cambridge was one of his biggest supporters, sir winston churchill's great—grandson
during england's seven games in the tournament, which saw the team defeated in the semifinals by west germany war veteran has been attempting to break the world record for the oldest person to abseil down a building. colin bell flew bombing missions over germany during world war ii. this afternoon he stepped off the edge of a 17—storey building in london, as felicity baker reports. taking in the view. as a former raf pilot, colin bell flew perilous missions over nazi germany. now he's taking...
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and i had been raised in turkey and in west germany, both of which are on the front lines of, of, of the cold war with the soviet union. so when i graduate from high school, i felt that i had a duty and responsibility to my nation to serve in the armed forces. i had joined the marine corps too, frankly speaking, chil russians, and we were now at peace with russia. we had good relations with russian. western russian relations remain peaceful until february 2022. immunity there's none of us people cut, you know, push cuba. so give them 40 and owned of age. when an element tasked with egan, the internet's non or fuel cut, you know, then cut, you know how to mix, get tons of these is food for using text t i t scrolling through homes at different views in college, he studied russian history under you, crania, language in 2014 key began shelving in cities in the east with tang some planes on the form intelligence officer began to follow the conflict closely. the 1st of all, the russian decision to intervene militarily in ukraine, on february 24th was not as the west says, an unprovoked, ac
and i had been raised in turkey and in west germany, both of which are on the front lines of, of, of the cold war with the soviet union. so when i graduate from high school, i felt that i had a duty and responsibility to my nation to serve in the armed forces. i had joined the marine corps too, frankly speaking, chil russians, and we were now at peace with russia. we had good relations with russian. western russian relations remain peaceful until february 2022. immunity there's none of us...
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it joined as 2 countries east and west germany. and of course, one could forget almost because it's so long ago that it's because of a, germany's dark legacy that the u. n. even came to exist when they did the world pods. it tried to dust itself off from the 2nd world war, the murderous not see received that had thrown the world into an old, out little creative chaos everywhere. and the very aim of the united nations was on is to prevent anything like that from happening again. now it has to solve and many issues of souls reiterate to the message that he's sent many times. which is it too for nations that yes now was the time for them to share in the global wealth to create the kind of prosperity that industrialized nations have been creating a for a century. but that, that must happen without that kind of c o 2 emissions that it could potentially kill the very environment we're all living in. and here he sees a special responsibility folders very industrialized countries. of course, seeing germany as a technology lead a very much a
it joined as 2 countries east and west germany. and of course, one could forget almost because it's so long ago that it's because of a, germany's dark legacy that the u. n. even came to exist when they did the world pods. it tried to dust itself off from the 2nd world war, the murderous not see received that had thrown the world into an old, out little creative chaos everywhere. and the very aim of the united nations was on is to prevent anything like that from happening again. now it has to...
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we've also got elections coming up in harrison in west, in germany, when that suffice uh, self is going to lead a party. and in this area to where the leader has been making a big issue out of the question of migration hopes were continue. that can be an e u y deal that on migration. but of course that still seems a long way off. i think the gym and government feels that they've got to do something in order to appear to be doing something. is it well and the questions remain whether it will be effective? did you put a correspondence on young with many thanks on here are some of the world news in brief. at least 6 people have been killed and 15 are missing. following heavy rains of land slides in guatemala flash, lots close to a river to bust its banks and the capital of lot smaller city and swept to several homes away. heavy rains this year have destroyed numerous roads and bridges, affecting more than 2000000 people in the country says committed suits are in the united states, sides recognize the cool islands and new way as a sub for an independent states. during summit in washington,
we've also got elections coming up in harrison in west, in germany, when that suffice uh, self is going to lead a party. and in this area to where the leader has been making a big issue out of the question of migration hopes were continue. that can be an e u y deal that on migration. but of course that still seems a long way off. i think the gym and government feels that they've got to do something in order to appear to be doing something. is it well and the questions remain whether it will be...
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the east mother, germany is more radical than the west of germany, which is more liberal about in the east of the anti russian feeling. which of which is a hangover from the communist period remains fairly strong. and i don't think that we can say that the, if the electrodes in the eastern part of germany is necessarily pro russia in the ukraine conflicts. and in order for that to be in the lives with sort of talking today, they would have to be a very strong united if the present position on this. and i fear that both are internal reasons. and also by the way, for. ready europe and political reasons because the i state belongs to a group in the european parliament, which is definitely not pro russian. although some of its pop member policies may have been in the past. for that reason as well. i think the i ip days position on russia is relatively cautious. they cool, of course, they cool for peace, which is regarded as being pro russian about uh they all have a strong as i say by these internal divisions. and indeed, the whole history of the i state has been one of the internal divis
the east mother, germany is more radical than the west of germany, which is more liberal about in the east of the anti russian feeling. which of which is a hangover from the communist period remains fairly strong. and i don't think that we can say that the, if the electrodes in the eastern part of germany is necessarily pro russia in the ukraine conflicts. and in order for that to be in the lives with sort of talking today, they would have to be a very strong united if the present position on...
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she taught kindergarten in san antonio, texas, second grade in kaiserslautern west germany and four in fort polk, louisiana, and gifted junior high language arts in leadville, louisiana. this last assignment helped her figure out just what she wanted to be when she up a writer attracted by the grumman children's literature collection and the francis collins center for gifted studies at the university of southern mississippi, usm. she retired to hattiesburg in 2001, involvement with usc, instagram and children's collection led to becoming the researcher for the 50th anniversary edition of the snowy day, where she found a biography that needed to be written, becoming ezra jack keats was, published by the university press of mississippi in 2023. her writing appeared in highlights cricket cinema. the writer and the sabc wri bulletin and other publications. each of her children has an approved spouse, she says. and there are ten grandchildren. six boys, four girls she and al enjoy by two of the grandsons who live next door she can often can be found out at the grumman children's literature
she taught kindergarten in san antonio, texas, second grade in kaiserslautern west germany and four in fort polk, louisiana, and gifted junior high language arts in leadville, louisiana. this last assignment helped her figure out just what she wanted to be when she up a writer attracted by the grumman children's literature collection and the francis collins center for gifted studies at the university of southern mississippi, usm. she retired to hattiesburg in 2001, involvement with usc,...