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we have one standard in china. we have discussions in north america moving from one standard to another one. so it�*s not an easy answer, to be honest. but we are working on unifying these discussions. do you think having this global unified charging system will make a difference in convincing people who may have been reluctantjust to make that switch from petrol or diesel to electric? i believe so. i don�*t think they will or the customers will decide on, because there is ccs, i will go to an ev instead of an combustion engine. but i think the message is when i buy an ev, i can charge easily, accessible everywhere. this is the solution, so it needs to be customer—focused. we need plug—and—charge, means a feature where you don�*t need any credit card, you don�*t need any contract, you just plug in and you automatically have your contract in the bank system and you can charge. this is what we need. but, andre, as you know, it�*s one thing to have a unified charging system, but one common frustration
we have one standard in china. we have discussions in north america moving from one standard to another one. so it�*s not an easy answer, to be honest. but we are working on unifying these discussions. do you think having this global unified charging system will make a difference in convincing people who may have been reluctantjust to make that switch from petrol or diesel to electric? i believe so. i don�*t think they will or the customers will decide on, because there is ccs, i will go to...
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are working together— iran, russia and china are working together in— iran, russia and china are working together in partnership to continue together in partnership to continue to create _ together in partnership to continue to create regional instability around _ to create regional instability around the globe. it happen in africa, — around the globe. it happen in africa, the middle east, south america. _ africa, the middle east, south america, in europe and we have to take a _ america, in europe and we have to take a stand — america, in europe and we have to take a stand. we america, in europe and we have to take a stand-— america, in europe and we have to take a stand. ~ . ., ., take a stand. we heard about some of the uruent take a stand. we heard about some of the urgent two — take a stand. we heard about some of the urgent two urgency. _ how urgently is this aid needed in ukraine — what kind of impact could this bill have once its expected to fully pass? the pentagon has been watching some of this political infighting. it's been pre—positioning weapons in an effort to g
are working together— iran, russia and china are working together in— iran, russia and china are working together in partnership to continue together in partnership to continue to create _ together in partnership to continue to create regional instability around _ to create regional instability around the globe. it happen in africa, — around the globe. it happen in africa, the middle east, south america. _ africa, the middle east, south america, in europe and we have to take a _ america,...
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to make it very clear, this is a three—tiered show of us strength — we are talking about deterring china in taiwan with our security package, we are talking about the security package we are sending to israel to deter more iranian aggression and also with the war that was started years ago in ukraine that russia thought it was going to end within a few days, and that did not happen, so, yes, while democracy is incredibly messy, the showing of strength today showed the world that our commitments and our promises can circumvent and can definitely be the core thing that is most important to americans versus all the kind of political infighting, so i think two very important messages were sent today, very clear, very loud. let's talk about that point of political infighting then, ijust wonder there might have been some kind of collective sigh of relief among western allies, allies of ukraine, but do you think there is the potential here that this could all change with a new administration? that is a reality, that is a reality of democracy and a lot of conversations are happening about that r
to make it very clear, this is a three—tiered show of us strength — we are talking about deterring china in taiwan with our security package, we are talking about the security package we are sending to israel to deter more iranian aggression and also with the war that was started years ago in ukraine that russia thought it was going to end within a few days, and that did not happen, so, yes, while democracy is incredibly messy, the showing of strength today showed the world that our...
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and taiwan — we are talking about deterring china and taiwan with our security package, _ and taiwan with our security package, we are talking about the security— package, we are talking about the security package we are sending to israel— security package we are sending to israel to— security package we are sending to israel to deter more iranian aggression and also with the war that was— aggression and also with the war that was started years ago in ukraine _ that was started years ago in ukraine that russia thought it was going _ ukraine that russia thought it was going to _ ukraine that russia thought it was going to end within a few days, and i did going to end within a few days, and i did not— going to end within a few days, and i did not happen, so, yes, while democracy— i did not happen, so, yes, while democracy is incredibly messy, the showing _ democracy is incredibly messy, the showing of— democracy is incredibly messy, the showing of strength today showed the world that our commitments and our promises _ world that our commitments and our promises can circum
and taiwan — we are talking about deterring china and taiwan with our security package, _ and taiwan with our security package, we are talking about the security— package, we are talking about the security package we are sending to israel— security package we are sending to israel to— security package we are sending to israel to deter more iranian aggression and also with the war that was— aggression and also with the war that was started years ago in ukraine _ that was started years...
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sweden's mondo duplantis has bettered his own pole vault world record at the diamond league meeting in china. duplantis, the reigning olympic, two—time world and european champion, sailed over 6.21; metres to improve by 1cm his previous best set in oregon last year, this latest world record is the eighth of his career. just keep trying to jump higher. just keep trying tojump higher. you know, you never know whenever you are going to get really great conditions, and whenever you're going to have that perfect weather and whenever you're good to be in good shape, and the weather is very, very important for breaking a world record. you need everything to be in the right place, and today everything was great. great energy in the stadium, of course the track's amazing, and no wind, so it wasjust track's amazing, and no wind, so it was just up to me to jump high and track's amazing, and no wind, so it wasjust up to me tojump high and i wasjust up to me tojump high and i was able to do it. let's return to our top story on sportsday — the fa cup semifinal between chelsea and manchester city. city
sweden's mondo duplantis has bettered his own pole vault world record at the diamond league meeting in china. duplantis, the reigning olympic, two—time world and european champion, sailed over 6.21; metres to improve by 1cm his previous best set in oregon last year, this latest world record is the eighth of his career. just keep trying to jump higher. just keep trying tojump higher. you know, you never know whenever you are going to get really great conditions, and whenever you're going to...
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and iran~ _ of partnership between russia, china and iran. we also know that no military— and iran. we also know that no military equipment can be sold without— military equipment can be sold without democratic approval from our ranking _ without democratic approval from our ranking member. we know that the offensive _ ranking member. we know that the offensive weaponry cannot happen for another— offensive weaponry cannot happen for another year and offensive weaponry cannot happen for anotheryearand a offensive weaponry cannot happen for another year and a half and we also know— another year and a half and we also know that _ another year and a half and we also know that billions of dollars in humanitarian aid were including in that supplemental monies will go to armenia, _ that supplemental monies will go to armenia, afghanistan, sudan, haiti, countries— armenia, afghanistan, sudan, haiti, countries that are begging for us to step in_ countries that are begging for us to step in with support. | countries that are begging for us to
and iran~ _ of partnership between russia, china and iran. we also know that no military— and iran. we also know that no military equipment can be sold without— military equipment can be sold without democratic approval from our ranking _ without democratic approval from our ranking member. we know that the offensive _ ranking member. we know that the offensive weaponry cannot happen for another— offensive weaponry cannot happen for another year and offensive weaponry cannot happen for...
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this is also with that package and approval for further sanctions when it comes to iran, china, russia as well, and then also freezing russian assets and using those russian assets to pay for some of the literary aid and aid to ukraine. there's also been the passing of that aid bill to taiwan of security in the indo—pacific region, with concerns about a more muscular china, potentially, eyeing a move on taiwan. that past, a lot of votes in favour for that, just to taiwan. that past, a lot of votes in favourfor that, just to bring up taiwan. that past, a lot of votes in favour for that, just to bring up to date with where we are now, taking a look at what we are seeing on the floor, we are now on two of three amendment on the ukraine bill right now, so we will go through those boats and then of course we will get to that big moment as you just said, commenta, where 61 billion us dollars of aid to ukraine could be released in that vote —— what you just said, samantha. that bill people right around the world are watching, none more so than in kyiv. and president biden first sought t
this is also with that package and approval for further sanctions when it comes to iran, china, russia as well, and then also freezing russian assets and using those russian assets to pay for some of the literary aid and aid to ukraine. there's also been the passing of that aid bill to taiwan of security in the indo—pacific region, with concerns about a more muscular china, potentially, eyeing a move on taiwan. that past, a lot of votes in favour for that, just to taiwan. that past, a lot of...
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this is also with that package and approval for further sanctions when it comes to iran, china, russia as well, and then also freezing russian assets and using those russian assets to pay for some of the literary aid and aid to ukraine. there's also been the passing of that aid bill to taiwan of security in the indo—pacific region, with concerns about a more muscular china, potentially, eyeing a move on taiwan. that past, a lot of votes in favour for that, just to taiwan. that past, a lot of votes in favourfor that, just to bring up taiwan. that past, a lot of votes in favour for that, just to bring up to date with where we are now, taking a look at what we are seeing on the floor, we are
this is also with that package and approval for further sanctions when it comes to iran, china, russia as well, and then also freezing russian assets and using those russian assets to pay for some of the literary aid and aid to ukraine. there's also been the passing of that aid bill to taiwan of security in the indo—pacific region, with concerns about a more muscular china, potentially, eyeing a move on taiwan. that past, a lot of votes in favour for that, just to taiwan. that past, a lot of...
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southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at outcompeting china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up to thousands ofjobs. the speed and the scale of america's green industrial rebirth is staggering. it shows itself in america's jobs numbers and growth numbers and raises the question, in this election year, about whether that old mantra — that it's the economy, stupid, that matters — whether that still applies. this is green tech done the american way. 100,000 electric trucks weighing three tonnes are a niche. another factory for these rivian trucks is planned here in covington. but in the central square“s ice cream parlour, many voters aren“t feeling a boom. do people feel like it's gone well ov
southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at outcompeting china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up to...
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he is being repatriated to china - the doctor that you play. he: 3 being repatriated to china accused of killing a chinese national, being accompanied by a detective and is to. when they get on the plain terrible things start to happen and he realises he is at the centre of a terrible international conspiracy chaos. . terrible international conspiracy chaos. , , ., . terrible international conspiracy chaos. , . , ., chaos. there is so much tension there. chaos. there is so much tension there- going _ chaos. there is so much tension there. going back— chaos. there is so much tension there. going back to _ chaos. there is so much tension there. going back to you - chaos. there is so much tension there. going back to you on - chaos. there is so much tension there. going back to you on a i there. going back to you on a flight, there is this thing, people are scared of flying, or people say they are scared of flying, if you watch this, is this going to exacerbate those fears, or is it going to put them at a the face. the first fli . ht i going to
he is being repatriated to china - the doctor that you play. he: 3 being repatriated to china accused of killing a chinese national, being accompanied by a detective and is to. when they get on the plain terrible things start to happen and he realises he is at the centre of a terrible international conspiracy chaos. . terrible international conspiracy chaos. , , ., . terrible international conspiracy chaos. , . , ., chaos. there is so much tension there. chaos. there is so much tension there-...
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it has removed meta's whatsapp messaging app and the threads social media app from the app store in china. that's to comply with an order from chinese authorities, citing unspecified national security concerns. it comes at a time when the us is threatening to ban chinese app tiktok over security concerns. stay with us here on bbc news. that is our programme at this hour. thank you so much for watching bbc news. do head to our website or download our app for the very latest. thank you for the very latest. thank you for watching. hello there. many parts of the uk had some lengthy spells of sunshine on friday, but there were a few showers around. the remain of some of this shower cloud in wolverhampton gave this fine end to the day, a fine sunset, and the majority of the shower cloud through friday afternoon was associated with a stripe of cloud you can see right here. this was actually an old cold front. the significance of that is colder air is behind it. and as we go through the next few hours, that will be pushing in across much of the uk. milder air recirculating around our area of high
it has removed meta's whatsapp messaging app and the threads social media app from the app store in china. that's to comply with an order from chinese authorities, citing unspecified national security concerns. it comes at a time when the us is threatening to ban chinese app tiktok over security concerns. stay with us here on bbc news. that is our programme at this hour. thank you so much for watching bbc news. do head to our website or download our app for the very latest. thank you for the...
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we're facing the emergence of a new china—russia axis. china is the senior partner and russia is the subordinate partner. we'll put that to donald trump's ambassador to the eu and a former senior uk diplomat. also tonight, we are in the tees valley — where the upcoming mayoral election could be a bellweather for the general election. and this... we think something big is going to happen. something massive. they shriek. oh, my god. # he looks up grinning like a devil # it's new, the shape of your body...# - the inexorable rise of taylor swift as she sends out not one, but a double album's worth with the tortured poets department. how has she shape—shifted the music industry? we'll be asking the writer and serious swiftie, cat mckenna. good evening. how do we calibrate the chances of wider conflict in this precarious world, and where is the most danger? this weekend the us house of representatives will likely make a decision on the long stalled multi—billion pound package of military aid for ukraine, for israel. and also for the indoâ
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with china, iran and russia forming an ever tighter alliance, could a knife edge boat tomorrow in the us house of representatives determined the future of global conflict? good evening. the un secretary—general and other world leaders have called for restraint in the middle east, after what's believed to have been an israeli attack on iran overnight. us officials say israel was responsible for a missile strike. the israeli government hasn't officially commented. iran says the attack didn't cause any damage and indicated there would be no retaliation. there were reports of explosions in syria, iraq, and most significantly in iran, in the province of isfahan, in the middle of the country. the area is home to an airbase and several nuclear sites, as well as a missile factory. us officials called it an israeli missile strike. iranian media said three small drones were involved. in a moment we'll hear from our north america editor sarah smith, in washington, and our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. but first, lucy williamson is injerusalem. well, there are reports tonight
with china, iran and russia forming an ever tighter alliance, could a knife edge boat tomorrow in the us house of representatives determined the future of global conflict? good evening. the un secretary—general and other world leaders have called for restraint in the middle east, after what's believed to have been an israeli attack on iran overnight. us officials say israel was responsible for a missile strike. the israeli government hasn't officially commented. iran says the attack didn't...
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with china, iran and russia forming an ever tighter alliance, could a knife edge boat tomorrow in the us house of representatives determined the future of global conflict? tonight at ten — israel appears to launch a strike inside iran. world leaders call for restraint. explosion. a missile reportedly landed in an area key to the country's nuclear programme — the latest in tit—for—tat exchanges. with no public response from israel and no direct accusation from iran, are both sides ready to draw a line under the crisis? also tonight... it's incredibly difficult, but that's not the main issue here. scotland's former first minister gives her reaction, after her husband was charged with embezzlement of snp funds. a man is in a critical condition after setting himself on fire outside the court where donald trump is on trial voting begins in the world's biggest election, in india — with narendra modi hoping to win a third term as prime minister. in the run—up to this election there are questions about whether it's actually been a fair competition. the tick tick tick of love bombs
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is it business in china? _ national concert he here? is it business in china? at - national concert he here? is it business in china? at the - national concert he here? is it. business in china? at the same national concert he here? is it - business in china? at the same time the president— business in china? at the same time the president of— business in china? at the same time the president of course _ business in china? at the same time the president of course pledging... i the president of course pledging... conversation — the president of course pledging... conversation moving _ the president of course pledging... conversation moving away- the president of course pledging... conversation moving away from - the president of course pledging... | conversation moving away from the middle east was that we did hear from the us press secretary which is been the watchword throughout the day and since hearing about the incident in iran and the word is de—escalation. they do not want to see this conflict in the middle east escalate. she was asked about rafah
is it business in china? _ national concert he here? is it business in china? at - national concert he here? is it business in china? at the - national concert he here? is it. business in china? at the same national concert he here? is it - business in china? at the same time the president— business in china? at the same time the president of— business in china? at the same time the president of course _ business in china? at the same time the president of course pledging... i the president...
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it has also attracted lots of big international brands as they look to diversify beyond china and supply chains so you have iphone manufacturers, you have the likes of hume day, samsung, all having a big presence year which is why the state becomes doubly important. —— hyundai and samsung. the way they have managed to attract big foreign investment and big foreign players have been critical in that sense as well and this state, as i said, as i was been a big business hub and it remains to be seen how, really, the voting pattern emerges in the weeks ahead when we come down to the big results today. trier? ahead when we come down to the big results today-— results today. very quickly, when is the next step _ results today. very quickly, when is the next step in _ results today. very quickly, when is the next step in these _ results today. very quickly, when is the next step in these elections? i the next step in these elections? like we said it is over six weeks. we have the next phase happening next week but let me just quickly also tell you about the big issues that are there from
it has also attracted lots of big international brands as they look to diversify beyond china and supply chains so you have iphone manufacturers, you have the likes of hume day, samsung, all having a big presence year which is why the state becomes doubly important. —— hyundai and samsung. the way they have managed to attract big foreign investment and big foreign players have been critical in that sense as well and this state, as i said, as i was been a big business hub and it remains to...
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honours list with silver alongside new partner, noah williams, at the world aquatics super final in china. they scored 440.37 from their six dives to finish behind the reigning world champions yang and lian from the host nation. their next event will be the british championship at the end of may. golf now and world number one nelly korda has made an encouraging start the chevron championship in texas, with the american tied in second after the opening round. she is seeking a fifth—successive victory on the lpga tour, which would match annika sorenstam, who did it in 2004/5, and the great nancy lopez, who achieved the feat back in 1978. korda shot a round of 68, four—under par. world number 94 lauren coughlin leads the way, though, with an opening round of six—under par. look at this, this could be the biggest wave ever surfed. he can now reach speeds of up to 100 kilometres an hour, which enabled him to beat his previous best. this wave was measured at a whopping 28.57 metres. the previous one was just over 26 metres. it is awaiting confirmation if that is a new world record. you ca
honours list with silver alongside new partner, noah williams, at the world aquatics super final in china. they scored 440.37 from their six dives to finish behind the reigning world champions yang and lian from the host nation. their next event will be the british championship at the end of may. golf now and world number one nelly korda has made an encouraging start the chevron championship in texas, with the american tied in second after the opening round. she is seeking a fifth—successive...
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gradually iran has been selling more oil to its traditional clients, particularly china. the sanctions have not been effective. thank you so much for taking us through a very complicated issue quite clearly. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. 15 former soldiers investigated for perjury over bloody sunday will not face any charges. the bloody sunday families have said. the public prosecution announcement is expected later. the families of those involved in sunday is sunday were informed of the decision on friday morning. 13 people were shot dead when soldiers opened fire on marchers during a civil rights march in londonderry on the 30th of january 1972. in londonderry on the 30th of january1972. in in londonderry on the 30th of january 1972. in 2010 goats savo �*s report said some soldiers had knowingly put false accounts. there is more on the background bloody on the bbc website. we will have more on those developments throughout the day here. let's return to our top story, those exclusions in iran. let's go tojessica parker, he is sad that g7 meeting
gradually iran has been selling more oil to its traditional clients, particularly china. the sanctions have not been effective. thank you so much for taking us through a very complicated issue quite clearly. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. 15 former soldiers investigated for perjury over bloody sunday will not face any charges. the bloody sunday families have said. the public prosecution announcement is expected later. the families of those involved in sunday is sunday...
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that is why you said china can�*t have it both ways. it can�*t purport to want to have positive, friendly relations with countries in europe, and at the same time, be fuelling the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. that was very clear from our conversations around the table. i believe europeans have expressed that and will continue to express that, clearly, to china in the days and weeks ahead. i think your referring to the law and work under that. this a very important law and it is one that we apply across the board. when we are doing these investigations, these inquiries, it is something that takes time, it has to be done carefully, both in collecting the facts and analysing them. that is exactly what we have done and i think it is fair to say that you will see results very soon. i have made determinations and you can expect to see them in the days ahead. ., . ~' expect to see them in the days ahead. ., a , ., , expect to see them in the days ahead. ., , ., , ahead. two quick questions. do you have t
that is why you said china can�*t have it both ways. it can�*t purport to want to have positive, friendly relations with countries in europe, and at the same time, be fuelling the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. that was very clear from our conversations around the table. i believe europeans have expressed that and will continue to express that, clearly, to china in the days and weeks ahead. i think your referring to the law and work under that. this a...
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iran for a long time, but last year we saw some sort of truce between the two countries brokered by china. since then there has been constant dialogue between the two countries. there has been some sort of tension is cooling down. the same thing with the uae. the tension between the uae and iran has cooled down. other countries have some sort of relationship with israel. the uae also has a diplomatic relationship and sign some accords a few years ago and they continue to trade with them. both of them want to avoid taking sides. however, there are some reports that are not confirmed that they did share some sort of intelligence with the israelis and the white house last week before iran launched an attack on israel. it will be interesting to see how they step forward on this issue because if this escalates then they might take some side or decide how to react to that. that will be the next thing to see. teiiii to react to that. that will be the next thing to see.— next thing to see. tell us a bit about the _ next thing to see. tell us a bit about the oil— next thing to see. tell us a b
iran for a long time, but last year we saw some sort of truce between the two countries brokered by china. since then there has been constant dialogue between the two countries. there has been some sort of tension is cooling down. the same thing with the uae. the tension between the uae and iran has cooled down. other countries have some sort of relationship with israel. the uae also has a diplomatic relationship and sign some accords a few years ago and they continue to trade with them. both...
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iran has russia on its back, china on its back, and it has the proxy alliances in the region, hezbollah, hamas, and also the 80s. if a widespread conflict would happen, we would see a different picture, but the tone that we get at the moment, after the security incident as the australians —— as the as iranians are calling it, everybody is cooling down, returning back to the shadow wars where iranians will maybe attack is really facilities outside israel, and israel were to interact attacks against iran and so on and so forth, we returned back to square one where gaza will be the focus of this conflict, where it all started, with more than 33,000 people killed, all the infrastructure in the cities and gaza destroyed, and business as usual in gas at this morning, we have more than 70 people killed in gas in the last21i hours, an attack on a school in a refugee camp, and people are suffering from lack of food and the humanitarian situation is deteriorating very much in gaza. thank you very much. let's get our view from our correspondent in washington, will vernon. we still have this li
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military capabilities, but on the iranian alliances, the iranians are having an alliance with russia, china, and, as i said, in the region they have forces as hezbollah, hamas, and houthis in the region and this could cause lots of paint to israel and its alliances. patricia was saying we shouldn't read too much into the fact that iran is downplaying this in terms of whether they retaliate or not full top of course.— whether they retaliate or not full top of course. they assess the situation _ full top of course. they assess the situation now— full top of course. they assess the situation now whether - full top of course. they assess| the situation now whether they will retaliate or not. but what we feel that israel is not happy with that downplaying, israel wants the world to know that they can attack. isfahan is only 150 kilometres south of the capitol tehran. so attacking isfahan is really significant and the israelis, if they do not want to come out and speak that they were behind that, as exactly they did when they attacked the iranian consulate in syria, this is the way israel doe
military capabilities, but on the iranian alliances, the iranians are having an alliance with russia, china, and, as i said, in the region they have forces as hezbollah, hamas, and houthis in the region and this could cause lots of paint to israel and its alliances. patricia was saying we shouldn't read too much into the fact that iran is downplaying this in terms of whether they retaliate or not full top of course.— whether they retaliate or not full top of course. they assess the situation...
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china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. nearly a billion people are eligible to vote in the indian election this year. polling will run across the country in seven phases over six weeks, beginning on friday. meghan 0wen takes a look at the scale of it. around 1 billion people are eligible to vote in this year's indian election — that's the equivalent to one in eight people around the world. now, it's a mammoth election which requires a huge effort. this year, we'll see 15 million polling officials and security staff, 400,000 vehicles and 5.5 million electronic voting machines. let's take a closer look at the voters themselves. they make up the equivalent of the populations of the us, russia, the uk, belgium, france, japan and brazil. let's take a closer look at the make—up of those voters. in red, we can see a smal
china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. nearly a billion people are eligible to vote in the indian election this year. polling will run across the country in seven phases over six weeks, beginning on friday. meghan 0wen takes a look at the scale of it. around 1 billion...
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and after years of covid lockdowns and global trade tensions, we'll take a closer look at china's economic slowdown. hello, i'm carl nasman. a palestinian bid tojoin the united nations as a full member has failed after the united states used its veto during the vote. the us is a permanent member of the security council. it argued that an independent palestinian state should be established through direct negotiations between israel and the palestinian authority and not through un action. have a listen. we also have long been clear that premature actions here in new york, even with the best intentions, will not achieve statehood for the palestinian people. as members of the security council, we have a special responsibility to ensure that our actions further the cause of international peace and security and are consistent with the requirements for the un charter. as reflected in the report of the admission committee, there was not unanimity among committee members as to whether the applicant met the criteria for membership.
and after years of covid lockdowns and global trade tensions, we'll take a closer look at china's economic slowdown. hello, i'm carl nasman. a palestinian bid tojoin the united nations as a full member has failed after the united states used its veto during the vote. the us is a permanent member of the security council. it argued that an independent palestinian state should be established through direct negotiations between israel and the palestinian authority and not through un action. have a...
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created in beijing in 2012 and since then, it's become one of the fastest growing companies out of china. and it's precisely bytedance's origin that has us lawmakers worried. they say bytedance is a chinese company and as such, it could be compelled by the chinese government to either give up the data it has on american users or to conduct influence operations among the american public. but according to tiktok, it is a myth that bytedance is a chinese company. the social media company says 6% of bytedance is owned the social media company says 60% of bytedance is owned by global edition investors like carlyle group, general atlantic and sig international group. another 20% is owned by tiktok�*s employees around the world while only the remaining 20% is owned by bytedance's chinese founder. still, that has been enough to convince us lawmakers and they have at least two other reasons for that. under chinese law, chinese companies, bytedance included, must have an in—house group of employees who are communist party members. and there is also a golden share system in place whereby the ch
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how that being received in china?— received in china? it was stron: received in china? it was strong words _ received in china? it was strong words from - received in china? it was strong words from the i received in china? it was - strong words from the campaign podium from joe biden by the foreign ministry here have responded and in the press conference yesterday what they turned around and said was is the us talking about china or is it talking about itself? he added that the urge the us to play by the rules and play competitively when it came to world trade and that china would do what it could to protect its own interests. at the heart of this is subsidies, who is subsidising what, all countries subsidise their industries to some respect but the argument here is that china is subsidising to such an extent that it is allowing solar panels for instance to be sold at half the cost that they were last year and that is not allowing western firms to compete and that is why many countries including the us are considering these greater tariffs. ~ , . considering these grea
how that being received in china?— received in china? it was stron: received in china? it was strong words _ received in china? it was strong words from - received in china? it was strong words from the i received in china? it was - strong words from the campaign podium from joe biden by the foreign ministry here have responded and in the press conference yesterday what they turned around and said was is the us talking about china or is it talking about itself? he added that the urge the us...
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that's attracted big foreign players, samsung, heian hyundai as well as the others to diversify beyond china. all political parties like to showcase their winds and talk about how they got on foreign investment, these elections are also being fought on crucial economic concerns. at the forefront, the voice on the torres straight islanders talking about unemployment, how india's educated is still struggling to find jobs. public spending has been added lowest in the last 20 years as well as inequality has widened to 100 year high. so while on paper, in remains one of the fastest growing economy in the world, a fact that the ruling part of the party is looking to showcase as it hopes to come back and regain powerfor a record third time, the opposition is hoping to win on the argument that this development but the rolling bjp has not been enough and has not been for everyone. but test for india's political establishment begins now. in the us, netflix kicked off the earnings season for technology giants with the report card which meet expectations. the streaming giant added more than nine women s
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china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba also joined those talks, and said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. our correspondent jessica parker is there and sent this report. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting — ukraine's foreign mi
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china dominates the world's solar panel market. 80% of the world's solar panels are made here. and taylor swift fans are in a frenzy after her new album appears to leak ahead of its official release. voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, - this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the conflict in the middle east and the united states has vetoed a request to the united nations security council to grant the palestinians full un member status.
china dominates the world's solar panel market. 80% of the world's solar panels are made here. and taylor swift fans are in a frenzy after her new album appears to leak ahead of its official release. voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, - this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the conflict in the middle east and the united states has vetoed a request to the united nations security council to grant the palestinians full un member status.
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created in beijing in 2012 and since then it has become one of the fastest growing companies out of china and it is precisely the origin that has us lawmakers are worried, they say it is a chinese company and as such it could be compelled by the chinese government to either give up the data it has on american users or to conduct influence operations among the american public. but according to tiktok, it is met that they are a chinese company. they say 60% of fighters is owned by global institutions. another 20% is owned by tiktok employees around the world where only the 20% is owned by the chinese founder. still that hasn't been enough to convince lawmakers in the us and i have two other reasons for that. under chinese law, chinese companies, byte dance included, must have ning house group of employees who are communist party members, and there is also the golden share process whereby the chinese government takes an i% stake in key subsidiaries in data rich companies. regardless of who is wrong or right, tiktok is all the rage right now, it is one of the world's most downloaded apps. it
created in beijing in 2012 and since then it has become one of the fastest growing companies out of china and it is precisely the origin that has us lawmakers are worried, they say it is a chinese company and as such it could be compelled by the chinese government to either give up the data it has on american users or to conduct influence operations among the american public. but according to tiktok, it is met that they are a chinese company. they say 60% of fighters is owned by global...
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china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east/west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. taylor swift releases her latest album on friday — and it's hotly anticipated by her legions of fans. so much so that it seems to have already leaked online. mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest selling musician in the world, boom time for netflix as the streaming platform sees a bumper— streaming platform sees a bumper crop of subscribers, and we look— bumper crop of subscribers, and we look at — bumper crop of subscribers, and we look at why the united states _ we look at why the united states is looking at a bill that— states is looking at a bill that could ban tech talks. i'm i' m steve i'm steve lines. let's begin in the united states where the earnings season for the technology giant has kicked off and netflix is reporting revenue for the january to mar
china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east/west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. taylor swift releases her latest album on friday — and it's hotly anticipated by her legions of fans. so much so that it seems to have already leaked online. mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest selling musician in the...
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china hopes selling solar panels and electric cars to europe will solve its economic challenges. we have a report from the country's manufacturing hub. china dominates the world solar panel market. 80% of the world's solar panels are made here. music. and taylor swift fans are in a frenzy after her new album appears to leak online early. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the middle east and the united nations secretary general has again warned that the war in gaza has put the region on the precipice of a full—scale regional conflict. alluding to iran's attack on israel, he said recent days had seen a perilous escalation.
china hopes selling solar panels and electric cars to europe will solve its economic challenges. we have a report from the country's manufacturing hub. china dominates the world solar panel market. 80% of the world's solar panels are made here. music. and taylor swift fans are in a frenzy after her new album appears to leak online early. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the middle east and the united nations secretary general has again warned that the war in gaza has put the...
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china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east/west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. taylor swift releases her latest album on friday, and it's hotly anticipated by her legions of fans. so much so that it seems to have already leaked online. mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest selling musician in the world, and she's in the middle of a record—breaking tour that's made her into a billionaire. so fans were surprised when she used the grammy awards this february to announce an album of new material called the tortured poets department. for the last couple of weeks, she's been dropping hints about the lyrics online. then, this happened. why am i seeing people posting leaks to taylor swift's new album on tiktok, just publicly?! what?! the leak, which hasn't been officially confirmed, sent fans into a frenzy, with many pledging to wait for the official re
china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east/west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. taylor swift releases her latest album on friday, and it's hotly anticipated by her legions of fans. so much so that it seems to have already leaked online. mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest selling musician in the...
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our china correspondent laura bicker reports. ren wenbing is a lifelong factory worker who's helped forge china's rise. this is your home? everything he owns is behind this door. but as china's economy falters, the last firm he worked for closed without warning, leaving him without his redundancy pay, which will take years to earn back. translation: it's hard to find newjobs. - we are old and we don't have many skills. most companies only hire younger people. he spent 16 years of his life in what is now a concrete shell. even in the wreckage, he can remember the furniture assembly line. this factory was his family's future. a pay cheque sent to his village home, for children he couldn't afford to travel to see. translation: i feel reluctant to part with this place. - i feel heartbroken. i've spent so many years here and now this place has become like this. all the workers feel astonished and are disappointed and we grieve. prolonged covid lockdowns and bitter trade wars have chipped away at the pillars of china's economy. so the
our china correspondent laura bicker reports. ren wenbing is a lifelong factory worker who's helped forge china's rise. this is your home? everything he owns is behind this door. but as china's economy falters, the last firm he worked for closed without warning, leaving him without his redundancy pay, which will take years to earn back. translation: it's hard to find newjobs. - we are old and we don't have many skills. most companies only hire younger people. he spent 16 years of his life in...
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countries like russia and china pop-macro --... i think we're auoin to china pop-macro --... i think we're going to listen _ china pop-macro --... i think we're going to listen to _ china pop-macro --... i think we're going to listen to the _ china pop-macro --... i think we're going to listen to the knighted - going to listen to the knighted states. the central focus of us policy prior to october— the central focus of us policy prior to october the 7th hamas terrorist attacks _ to october the 7th hamas terrorist attacks was to promote normalisation between _ attacks was to promote normalisation between israel and its arab neighbours and as a critical element of a normalisation package, generate tangible _ of a normalisation package, generate tangible benefits on a political horizon — tangible benefits on a political horizon for the palestinian people. this was— horizon for the palestinian people. this was based on the usjudgment that normalisation is the most viable — that normalisation is the most viable pathway to make progress on what had _ viable pathway to make
countries like russia and china pop-macro --... i think we're auoin to china pop-macro --... i think we're going to listen _ china pop-macro --... i think we're going to listen to _ china pop-macro --... i think we're going to listen to the _ china pop-macro --... i think we're going to listen to the knighted - going to listen to the knighted states. the central focus of us policy prior to october— the central focus of us policy prior to october the 7th hamas terrorist attacks _ to october...
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be rewarded by anti—china, but they can't be anti-china _ anti—china, but they can't be anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning _ anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of— anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of the second, one of these _ beginning of the second, one of theseissues beginning of the second, one of these issues are playing together. one of— these issues are playing together. one of the — these issues are playing together. one of the things potentially going to be included into the aid package for ukraine and israel and so forth the united — for ukraine and israel and so forth the united states government forcing sale the united states government forcing saie of— the united states government forcing sale of tiktok. that obviously ties into that — sale of tiktok. that obviously ties into that as— sale of tiktok. that obviously ties into that as well. and any member of congress. _ into that as well. and any member of congress, republican or democrat, nose campaigning against china is a safe place _ nose campaigning against china is a
be rewarded by anti—china, but they can't be anti-china _ anti—china, but they can't be anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning _ anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of— anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of the second, one of these _ beginning of the second, one of theseissues beginning of the second, one of these issues are playing together. one of— these issues are playing together. one of the — these issues are playing together. one of the...
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china and it is very much moving against _ china and it is very much moving against this— china and it is very much moving against this kind _ china and it is very much moving against this kind of _ china and it is very much moving against this kind of collapsing i china and it is very much moving . against this kind of collapsing time window— against this kind of collapsing time window and — against this kind of collapsing time window and russia _ against this kind of collapsing time window and russia because - against this kind of collapsing time window and russia because it- against this kind of collapsing time i window and russia because it knows that ukraine — window and russia because it knows that ukraine does _ window and russia because it knows that ukraine does not _ window and russia because it knows that ukraine does not have - window and russia because it knows that ukraine does not have the - window and russia because it knows| that ukraine does not have the spies need to— that ukraine does not have the spies need to defend — that ukraine does not have the spies
china and it is very much moving against _ china and it is very much moving against this— china and it is very much moving against this kind _ china and it is very much moving against this kind of _ china and it is very much moving against this kind of collapsing i china and it is very much moving . against this kind of collapsing time window— against this kind of collapsing time window and — against this kind of collapsing time window and russia _ against this kind of collapsing time...
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china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east/west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. which is the best goal? news the fa is going to scrap replays from next season. i've been talking to pat nevin for his opinion. it season. i've been talking to pat nevin for his opinion.— season. i've been talking to pat nevin for his opinion. it could be disastrous _ nevin for his opinion. it could be disastrous because _ nevin for his opinion. it could be disastrous because if _ nevin for his opinion. it could be disastrous because if you - nevin for his opinion. it could be disastrous because if you get - nevin for his opinion. it could be disastrous because if you get a l nevin for his opinion. it could be - disastrous because if you get a good draw and you managed to get a reply, then you can make enough money to keep yourself going for two, three, four years. keep yourself
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this year, iran exported more oil than at any time in the last six years, with most of it going to china. iran currently produces about 3% of the world's oil supplies. earlier i spoke to philip worman who is a senior managing director we have heard about new sanctions from the us and uk, targeting executives of an engine manufacturer that supplied the drones iran used in that attack on israel. companies also linked to iran's steel industry are being targeted. earlier i spoke to philip worman who is a senior managing director at risk consultanchs held. philip advises on sanctions risk. well, it's interesting. even with the recent missile attacks on israel, the price of crude really hasn't gone up in the same way that you saw with previous geopolitical shocks. so crude is kind of pretty steady. it's as if the traders are priced in the risk. now, on your question, will sanctions hurt iran? iran has been immunising itself to us and other sanctions for the last 45 years. they're pretty good at resisting them. and i think the type of sanctions is going to change. but the impact on iran is goin
this year, iran exported more oil than at any time in the last six years, with most of it going to china. iran currently produces about 3% of the world's oil supplies. earlier i spoke to philip worman who is a senior managing director we have heard about new sanctions from the us and uk, targeting executives of an engine manufacturer that supplied the drones iran used in that attack on israel. companies also linked to iran's steel industry are being targeted. earlier i spoke to philip worman...
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escalating it in the interest of the international community, especially the united states, europe, china, russia is another issue because they enjoy the high king of the oil prices, but most of the world, including jerusalem and tehran don't want war. however, after the unprecedented attack by iran, this was the most powerful in numbers and explosives that were launched at any country in history in one night. with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones. the russians haven't done it for... the unprecedented attack on israel should be retaliated until we establish israeli defence. iran is much more vulnerable than israel. they don't have the impressive missile defence that israel demonstrated the night between saturday and sunday and israel is in the core of interest of every middle eastern country attack by iran and will be attacked by iran. the saudis, the uae. this is why it's really retaliation will come. former head of the — really retaliation will come. former head of the idf _ really retaliation will come. former head of the idf military _ head of the idf military intellig
escalating it in the interest of the international community, especially the united states, europe, china, russia is another issue because they enjoy the high king of the oil prices, but most of the world, including jerusalem and tehran don't want war. however, after the unprecedented attack by iran, this was the most powerful in numbers and explosives that were launched at any country in history in one night. with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones. the russians haven't done it...
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it's named the country as one of four — along with the us, china and italy — that "critically need to take policy action to address fundamental imbalances between spending and revenues". the report comes as global finance chiefs gather in washington for the spring meetings of the imf and world bank. the bbc�*s economics editor, faisal islam, is there — he's been speaking to the uk's finance minister, chancellor jeremy hunt. i think that the statistics we have had this week demonstrate that inflation is coming down, it is now lower than in the united states. but the bigger picture is that the fundamentals for the uk economy are actually very strong. we have had more greenfield foreign direct investment than anywhere in the world apart from united states and china since 2010. i was at a dinner in new york last night with big investors in the uk, every single one of them increasing their investment in the uk. the imf are saying this week that over the next six years, we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. there is some doubt now that the bank of en
it's named the country as one of four — along with the us, china and italy — that "critically need to take policy action to address fundamental imbalances between spending and revenues". the report comes as global finance chiefs gather in washington for the spring meetings of the imf and world bank. the bbc�*s economics editor, faisal islam, is there — he's been speaking to the uk's finance minister, chancellor jeremy hunt. i think that the statistics we have had this week...
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how is this going i down in china? we have not had a secific down in china? we have not had a specific response _ down in china? we have not had a specific response at _ down in china? we have not had a specific response at this i a specific response at this specific development from either the chinese government or a bytedance. they have all denied there is link between the chinese government accessing american user data. they say there is no national security risk but it does seem like this bill is gaining momentum. it will be a game changerfor tiktok based momentum. it will be a game changer for tiktok based here in singapore, maintains it is a separate company but will still lose millions of users and it would be a game changerfor us china relations and also let's not forget, the millions of american dollars invested in it at the moment. all linked. watching events clearly this weekend in washington. thank you. finally to the subject of shopping, because global retail sales are expected to soar to almost $32 trillion by 2026, up from $26 trillion in 2021,
how is this going i down in china? we have not had a secific down in china? we have not had a specific response _ down in china? we have not had a specific response at _ down in china? we have not had a specific response at this i a specific response at this specific development from either the chinese government or a bytedance. they have all denied there is link between the chinese government accessing american user data. they say there is no national security risk but it does seem like this...
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. , , ., ., selling these two russia and china. , ., ., ., ., china. just to turn to gaza and the long-awaited _ china. just to turn to gaza and the long-awaited negotiated l the long—awaited negotiated ceasefire which is really the only way to end that conflict, it seems to be slipping further away now?— it seems to be slipping further awa now? ,, ., ., �* , away now? indeed, the qatari 's are considering _ away now? indeed, the qatari 's are considering their— away now? indeed, the qatari 's are considering their position, . are considering their position, now each party is accusing the other party of the responsibility of not reaching the deal, hamas accusing the us for supporting israel, and the qatari is not happy with different parties. but what is clear now, the uranian attack on israel gave a lifeline to the war in gaza, we saw overnight and attack on a school at a refugee camp. if the uranian attack would not happen on israel, that would have made a headline. we also also overnight 1a israeli soldiers injured in a hezbollah attack on the north, all of these things would have d
. , , ., ., selling these two russia and china. , ., ., ., ., china. just to turn to gaza and the long-awaited _ china. just to turn to gaza and the long-awaited negotiated l the long—awaited negotiated ceasefire which is really the only way to end that conflict, it seems to be slipping further away now?— it seems to be slipping further awa now? ,, ., ., �* , away now? indeed, the qatari 's are considering _ away now? indeed, the qatari 's are considering their— away now? indeed, the...
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putin, and not only putin, but axis of evil that are represented by russia, iran, north korea — and china is somewhere behind the scene — they are closely watching and monitoring. so it's up to the western world to decide whether we are together and we can win this righteous war for the democracy and liberty in the world, for actually. . .for the remnants of the global order or war criminals like putin will win and will take over the world. but again, with respect, it's not just about the functioning or lack of democracies and systems in the west. it's also about a strategic vision, and it was made plain after the us—led allies intervened on behalf of israel, that they saw that action as fundamentally strategically different from what they can do to help ukraine. lord cameron, the british foreign secretary, said, "imagine britishjets shooting down "russian drones and missiles. "that," he said, "would lead to a dangerous escalation." and one us state department official, matthew miller, went further. he said, "it is in the interests "of the american people that we not be involved "in a
putin, and not only putin, but axis of evil that are represented by russia, iran, north korea — and china is somewhere behind the scene — they are closely watching and monitoring. so it's up to the western world to decide whether we are together and we can win this righteous war for the democracy and liberty in the world, for actually. . .for the remnants of the global order or war criminals like putin will win and will take over the world. but again, with respect, it's not just about the...