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, and there’s only us here here are the archestras of all, they are here for us, oh, scary, this is europe and ... the yans traveled and worked for a long time in the philaromia, well, what needs to be said, it’s small that yana is a distinguished artist, yana is a distinguished chalavek. at the archestra there in kuzbass there are young boys, they all paraded according to her, and they all called mother, and she looked after their names, idzi here, i'm coughing, like you're walking with such a heavy cough, anu rise, i'm paskrae, like you 're looking at this kind of bastard, that's what the musicians respected. listeners, i'm not talking about the audience, listeners, a great impression, because a wonderful, beautiful woman came out on stage, very musical, performing some very famous melodies, it was very unexpected, very warm, always greeted, well, literally everywhere in everyone audiences. lidzia alyakseenna karmalskaya was a favorite the belarusian philharmonic society, which took place in the first editions of the fierce 1963 year, kaliyana began to perform, and uladzimira mulyavina
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it�*s announced it�*s returning to europe with an all—electric range. but the carmaker, it struggled in europe in the past, failing to make a profit in almost 20 years. so will its bold move into an all—ev range mark the change? well, i�*ve been speaking to its european president. jaclyn mcquaid, a real pleasure having you on the show. let me start with this, because it�*s probably fair to say that general motors has struggled to find its niche in europe. so the question is, jaclyn, are you confident that the move to be all—electric in the region is the right one? we are, we�*re very confident. we�*re in a really interesting place, i would say, right now in europe. we have consumer interest in electric vehicle at an all—time high and growing. we have governments all around europe that are really interested in this technology and helping to advance this technology. and then we at general motors have a very compelling electric vehicle portfolio. and so we�*ve got this intersection of these three dynamics right now that makes this an optima
it�*s announced it�*s returning to europe with an all—electric range. but the carmaker, it struggled in europe in the past, failing to make a profit in almost 20 years. so will its bold move into an all—ev range mark the change? well, i�*ve been speaking to its european president. jaclyn mcquaid, a real pleasure having you on the show. let me start with this, because it�*s probably fair to say that general motors has struggled to find its niche in europe. so the question is, jaclyn,...
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of independence, the ukrainian authorities managed to turn the once most powerful energy system in europe into ruins. robots, platforms for evacuation of the wounded, multifunctional sleeping modules, special attention of the head of the military department attracted a robotic medical module, its main task is to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield. sergei shaigu noted that the ground medical robot is a very promising development, and most importantly, extremely in demand at the forefront. the wait for the car is incredible, just like the car itself. must leave for the group in the coming days, start working, there is nothing more expensive than human life, which means, based on this, we need such a machine as quickly as possible, yes, as quickly as possible and as much as possible, yeah, and as cheaply as possible, we need today, to ensure the evacuation of the wounded from the front line, to do this as safely as possible, as quickly as possible, the attitude towards the wounded in the russian army is fundamentally different from the approach... which is common in the ranks of the a
of independence, the ukrainian authorities managed to turn the once most powerful energy system in europe into ruins. robots, platforms for evacuation of the wounded, multifunctional sleeping modules, special attention of the head of the military department attracted a robotic medical module, its main task is to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield. sergei shaigu noted that the ground medical robot is a very promising development, and most importantly, extremely in demand at the forefront....
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expelled, this is important, this is the second organization that i know, the first was the council of europe, from which russia was excluded for violating international law, and we have to work further, we have a situation with the turkish language. turkey is a key player in the black sea region. turkey is vital for us and for further support of the crimean people's resistance against aggression and support of our efforts during the occupation of crimea. we have to work with this country. we have to prove that we have a common position regarding security in the region, regarding its various dimensions security well, as an example, you know, maybe there is such a thing as the syrian express. yes, when the aggressor transports cargo to syria, this is stolen grain and military. equipment and something in syria to the ports of the black sea, maybe you know, among other things, that syria is not just a regime that destroys its own population, what they build their budget on, the so-called, you know, they have little left there on the drug trade, syria has become a supplier of drugs for the entire
expelled, this is important, this is the second organization that i know, the first was the council of europe, from which russia was excluded for violating international law, and we have to work further, we have a situation with the turkish language. turkey is a key player in the black sea region. turkey is vital for us and for further support of the crimean people's resistance against aggression and support of our efforts during the occupation of crimea. we have to work with this country. we...
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evolution of nato before, and the decisive rule was given to the united states, of course, but also to europe's most important countries. and now states like poland, baltic countries, the czech republic, from bulgaria under its current government and others, set the tone. so the major european countries have to go along shoes. like for instance, president mack krohn nervously talked about sending french troops. then other people saying that he was not understood correctly, and after that he again says that he was understood correctly and there is information that military instructors are already working. there may be some other representatives of the european military or other security services we do in this regard. our track is very simple. if you didn't want to negotiate, honestly, we presented a treaty on european security in 2008, 2009. when we proposed one simple thing, for instance, and assemble in 1999, you stated that security is indivisible and countries are free to choose their alliances. but they cannot do it if they strengthen their own security at the expense of others. and it was
evolution of nato before, and the decisive rule was given to the united states, of course, but also to europe's most important countries. and now states like poland, baltic countries, the czech republic, from bulgaria under its current government and others, set the tone. so the major european countries have to go along shoes. like for instance, president mack krohn nervously talked about sending french troops. then other people saying that he was not understood correctly, and after that he...
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some is already in europe and just waiting for this funding to arrive. it will start to help the ukrainians. i agree, it's not a silver bullet. you can view it as a catastrophe avoidance strategy for now to stop the bleeding, if you will in terms of forcing retreats. this is unambiguously good news for those who want ukrainians to succeed and defend their home against the largest invasion in europe since world war ii. 50 largest invasion in europe since world war ii. so not a silver bullet. _ since world war ii. so not a silver bullet. where - since world war ii. so not a silver bullet. where does i silver bullet. where does ukraine on the battlefield go from here? is thisjust ukraine on the battlefield go from here? is this just a matter of making sure it doesn't lose any more territory to the russians or can it have some sort of ambition for more of a counter offensive and try to advance forward? fix, of a counter offensive and try to advance forward?- to advance forward? a great question- — to advance forward? a great question. using _ to advance f
some is already in europe and just waiting for this funding to arrive. it will start to help the ukrainians. i agree, it's not a silver bullet. you can view it as a catastrophe avoidance strategy for now to stop the bleeding, if you will in terms of forcing retreats. this is unambiguously good news for those who want ukrainians to succeed and defend their home against the largest invasion in europe since world war ii. 50 largest invasion in europe since world war ii. so not a silver bullet. _...
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she a nuclear power plant, the largest in europe. but the west is largely turning a blind dye to via tax. we've got reaction to that on more from russia's own boy to the international organizations in vienna grouping mika ill. julian of explained what could happen if the atomic facility is damaged still to do business center legal experts give different estimates. some say that almost all of europe will suffer. others believe there will be a local contamination. it depends on what would be damaged if it is a nuclear reactor. and then these would be clearly colossal consequences if let's say dry storage facilities 1st suspension, nuclear fuel. our heads would be a smaller scale incidence. but i would prefer not to see such experiments at the extraordinary session of the i a no one disputed our position. that responsibility for the tax lies with the ukrainians. apart from the ukrainians themselves, who claimed russia is the one responsible. everyone else seems to avoid the discussion. why are they silent? well, because western politici
she a nuclear power plant, the largest in europe. but the west is largely turning a blind dye to via tax. we've got reaction to that on more from russia's own boy to the international organizations in vienna grouping mika ill. julian of explained what could happen if the atomic facility is damaged still to do business center legal experts give different estimates. some say that almost all of europe will suffer. others believe there will be a local contamination. it depends on what would be...
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the podcast she believes trump if he wins, he would move to withdraw from nato because would leave europe on its own, this was product which was the same time the republican house speaker was moving to get aid to ukraine to assist europe. >> house speaker in malabo this week. coming up, fairytales for the future, college students playing the long game as they use a survey in hopes of walking down love. that's next. ♪ck 5 ♪ a silent retreat. silent retreat! oh! hold up! earn big with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? (vo) in three seconds, this couple will share a perfect moment. (woman) is that? oh wow! but we got to sell our houses! (vo) well, almost perfect. don't worry. just sell directly to opendoor. (woman) yes! (vo) close in a matter of days. when life's doors open, we'll handle the house. before apoquel chewable for allergic itch, giving dogs pills was a battle of wits. oh maria, i'm wise to your foolish game. is it gone? totally gone. itch relief just got easier! apoquel, the trusted #1 treatment for allergic itch is now available in a tasty chew
the podcast she believes trump if he wins, he would move to withdraw from nato because would leave europe on its own, this was product which was the same time the republican house speaker was moving to get aid to ukraine to assist europe. >> house speaker in malabo this week. coming up, fairytales for the future, college students playing the long game as they use a survey in hopes of walking down love. that's next. ♪ck 5 ♪ a silent retreat. silent retreat! oh! hold up! earn big with...
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and putin's, they want to stop putin where he is and not allow him to to move further into europe. it is a it's an argument that resonates not only with democratic voters, but with a lot of conservatives. so they see it as i as a bipartisan victory. it put john mike johnson in a tough spot when he said no, i'm not going to do it johnson has shifted. he has reversed. he had voted against every ukraine bill until he took until he took the speaker's gavel. and then when you started seeing some of the intel behind closed doors, he said, listen, this is a real threat i am no longer just backbencher representing 700,000 people on the wheezy anna, now i am representing the house of representatives, 435 people the country and i have to look at this through a different lens. and he's also you all know a man of faith and by all accounts, he, he, he, part of this process was he sat down any prayed and he said & the decision came after after that that process. and he really went out on a limb here because there's a lot of angry conservatives including the previous mentioned two who want to boo
and putin's, they want to stop putin where he is and not allow him to to move further into europe. it is a it's an argument that resonates not only with democratic voters, but with a lot of conservatives. so they see it as i as a bipartisan victory. it put john mike johnson in a tough spot when he said no, i'm not going to do it johnson has shifted. he has reversed. he had voted against every ukraine bill until he took until he took the speaker's gavel. and then when you started seeing some of...
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american production became a golden stepping stone to the current gender madness of the united states and europe, which we all we have the opportunity to observe that with regard to our quite respectable series, it demonstrates obvious national characteristics. health, yes, of course, a misogynist, an abuser, a manipulator, a male chauvinistic pig, you want to kill kesha directly, i understand girls, but the question arises, crumbs, sweethearts, the crown of creation, what will you do without him, all the heroines, without kesha they are completely unable to earn the standard of living to which they were accustomed. they all didn't have enough fun with their men, they were quite upset with their own children let's say, they are quite frankly bored without the cache without any thrills that it brings them, what to do in this case, absorb the magical energy of the wild forest from below, there is nothing more to do, in conclusion we can say that all sorts of anomalies, paranmalities and so on have become, perhaps , the main topic today. that zone, which was previously monopolized by the four gradu
american production became a golden stepping stone to the current gender madness of the united states and europe, which we all we have the opportunity to observe that with regard to our quite respectable series, it demonstrates obvious national characteristics. health, yes, of course, a misogynist, an abuser, a manipulator, a male chauvinistic pig, you want to kill kesha directly, i understand girls, but the question arises, crumbs, sweethearts, the crown of creation, what will you do without...
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we're under weight development, that includes europe and japan. the under weight has been positive in terms of that allocation. we're over weight china, this has been negative over the last one and three years but it has been positive over the last four years. next, we'll discuss sector exposure. dis rupgt all sectors, we're seeing proliferation of data, a i and robotic driving innovation. decrease in cost in capitol driving innovation in biotech, biotech or fueling and fueling acquisition with smaller tech companies. fda was so busy with covid, there was a backlog with approval, approving more novel treatments. we're seeing aging demographic, this will increase more prodly. --broadly. this has been positive in the most resent year. over the long term hats been additive. public equity average car upon intensity, decreased 62% compared to fiscal year 2017. weighted average, carbon intensity, it's 43 percent lower than our benchmark. and net zero and mission goals set by countries and companies that are weighing on energy more broadly. you know, we'
we're under weight development, that includes europe and japan. the under weight has been positive in terms of that allocation. we're over weight china, this has been negative over the last one and three years but it has been positive over the last four years. next, we'll discuss sector exposure. dis rupgt all sectors, we're seeing proliferation of data, a i and robotic driving innovation. decrease in cost in capitol driving innovation in biotech, biotech or fueling and fueling acquisition with...
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they use it in europe, the use it in the united states, they use it over and over again, to amplify narratives they see as divisive within the american political discourse already, and to sort of lean into them to then link them more directly to things they want discouraged, for example, you can't support ukraine aid because then the border would be insecure. and we've seen this, these tactics are not new. the narratives are not new. we've seen them for at least a decade, and they've been talked about on this network for at least that long at this point. and the sad part is, the number of americans that still absorb this information, repeat this information without reflection on the fact that our stated adversary, which is russia, putin's russia, says of these are the tactics they're using to weaken us in the world, to weaken us at home, and to weaken us with our allies. >> kind of try to figure out when this narrative began to infiltrate the republican party, could you put your finger on a specific time? did it start with donald trump? did it predate donald trump? did he accelerate it? how mu
they use it in europe, the use it in the united states, they use it over and over again, to amplify narratives they see as divisive within the american political discourse already, and to sort of lean into them to then link them more directly to things they want discouraged, for example, you can't support ukraine aid because then the border would be insecure. and we've seen this, these tactics are not new. the narratives are not new. we've seen them for at least a decade, and they've been...
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revolution happened in in other in britain and not in other parts of northwest is parts of northwest europe, is because of the abundance of sheep in this sheep that we had in this country, which people had country, which meant people had a wool to spin. and one a lot of wool to spin. and one of inventions that kicked of the inventions that kicked off the industrial revolution was something the was something called the spinning jenny, which was something which allowed people to a much to basically spin wool in a much quicker amount of time. anyway, this quite boring. but this is quite boring. no, but the that , well, you the point is that, well, you said the amount of sheep in said it. the amount of sheep in britain one of the reasons britain was one of the reasons why industrial revolution why the industrial revolution happened other places. >> well, i think that logic, >> well, i think by that logic, wales should be much richer than london. is the london. if, if sheep is the secret of success, look, the word would take an issue word only i would take an issue with, because the idea that we
revolution happened in in other in britain and not in other parts of northwest is parts of northwest europe, is because of the abundance of sheep in this sheep that we had in this country, which people had country, which meant people had a wool to spin. and one a lot of wool to spin. and one of inventions that kicked of the inventions that kicked off the industrial revolution was something the was something called the spinning jenny, which was something which allowed people to a much to...
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it would diminish the voice of europe. voices in the u.s. would not change very much. there are few emerging asia you would change. i do not know that it would satisfy the demands of many of the emerging societies. it would certainly be a big step forward. that's politically very, very hard. that is partly why and we have not talked about the proliferation of less formal and you could say may be less well governed but they feel they need. obviously we know about the g7 start off as the g5, then they g7 it was for a while the g8 she was an aggressor against ukraine. and then they were pushed out. but it was an attempt has actually led by the u.s. it was an attempt to bring in countries though were in trouble and beating this apartment felt they were not getting their voices heard. and so for the first time you had the leaders finance ministers of india, brazil, south africa, other countries and i think that was very important for those countries. but of course is 20 it's more than 20. but it is not all of the countries. so you are always going to have the pressure i thi
it would diminish the voice of europe. voices in the u.s. would not change very much. there are few emerging asia you would change. i do not know that it would satisfy the demands of many of the emerging societies. it would certainly be a big step forward. that's politically very, very hard. that is partly why and we have not talked about the proliferation of less formal and you could say may be less well governed but they feel they need. obviously we know about the g7 start off as the g5, then...
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american democracy now is also on the scale of russia, there is something about you russians that europe does not understand. wait, who are they? new guys, this is a passenger with me. i came for my brother. she's call sign trigger, everyone has call signs, adam i, why adam and not adam, i’m a chechen, an artist, a white rose , you can, i can, you’ll sing something, brusy, alive, we don’t need names, it’s not a trosh, or what, not a trosh, not yours, well, you, daisy, light of god, gomen, to the machine gun, no, what to do, commander, wake up, call sign passenger, call sign passenger, i suggest changing. the call sign is rebina, no, that’s my brother’s call sign, you remain a passenger, that’s for sure. at first, the first time when we came in, it was scary, and then things became familiar, it was scary to go here, of course, you don’t know anything, and the war seems to be around, when i hear, that something had arrived somewhere in the vinachka, i started to panic, well, in our kusbass it’s everywhere. we understand that their condition does not allow them to return,
american democracy now is also on the scale of russia, there is something about you russians that europe does not understand. wait, who are they? new guys, this is a passenger with me. i came for my brother. she's call sign trigger, everyone has call signs, adam i, why adam and not adam, i’m a chechen, an artist, a white rose , you can, i can, you’ll sing something, brusy, alive, we don’t need names, it’s not a trosh, or what, not a trosh, not yours, well, you, daisy, light of god,...
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read in the film at every step, in particular, female dominance, without which no films are made in europe and the united states nowadays, is expressed in the struggle of alice and her friends against a certain sect of fire worshipers dissolved among the local population. women are fighting with a woman, men are taken aside, by the way, an absolutely typical figure of european american detectives, an evil officer police with a bad character, taiga forests surround this city in every possible way, preventing them from escaping from it, as in all american films about russia, in addition, the city’s residents are constantly waiting for the annual pagan holiday with... dressing up as horned evil spirits, which in general, it is a rather striking feature, more of an american province than ours. finally, freddy krueger's counting rhyme from alice's dreams, with the constant recognizable blows of a tennis ball, seems to appeal to the western viewer. opol, our viewer, after all, did not make the nightmare on elm street series in his own bible, as this happened with the harry potter series. and i
read in the film at every step, in particular, female dominance, without which no films are made in europe and the united states nowadays, is expressed in the struggle of alice and her friends against a certain sect of fire worshipers dissolved among the local population. women are fighting with a woman, men are taken aside, by the way, an absolutely typical figure of european american detectives, an evil officer police with a bad character, taiga forests surround this city in every possible...
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. _ 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 get her on the ground, hopefully within days as opposed to weeks once it's got its final sign off from president biden. i think the ukrainians would say that what is happening on the ground makes the case for them, continued attacks on energy infrastructure. we heard that warning this week from ukrainian prime ministers speaking to bbc news saying without this us weaponry we risk losing to russia here.
. _ 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...
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is that at this very moment, that putin is defeated in his march towards trying to dominate eastern europe and ukraine. the house did the right thing. it is also really important that we focus on the humanitarian aid package of $9 billion, and that humanitarian aid is not just desperate for places like gaza, we are talking about money that will also be used in haiti, just going through a massive, as we know, just chaos -- crisis right now. it will go to places like the sudan, where millions have died since the civil war. and so the humanitarian aid package, i think that it is one of the key on the stones of this entire deal. $9 billion, one of the largest in recent memory. so i'm really proud of that. if the house did the right thing today, there is a lot of work ahead, but i'm really glad that our allies will receive the support that they need. >> it may get you on one more thing, congressman. you voted against the tiktok bill, why? >> look, i -- i voted the consent bill because my position on that has been the same. i think that there are other ways of addressing privacy concerns around
is that at this very moment, that putin is defeated in his march towards trying to dominate eastern europe and ukraine. the house did the right thing. it is also really important that we focus on the humanitarian aid package of $9 billion, and that humanitarian aid is not just desperate for places like gaza, we are talking about money that will also be used in haiti, just going through a massive, as we know, just chaos -- crisis right now. it will go to places like the sudan, where millions...
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mock and troll the dodgers, as they are called in ukraine, those who escaped from mobilization. to europe and so on, some of them are cowards, some of them don't want to fight, some of them don't want to shoot at all and kill at all, some of them don't want to shoot and kill russians, but we should reward them with diplomas, reward them with diplomas in every way, well , i award someone there not only with diplomas, in principle, someone with enough money, such, you know, rude ones, well, at least that there is enough in life, well... but if we compare one more event that took place literally just these days in in the russian space, and not only, by the way, in russian, you know, some kind of finished picture appears, because there are people who, like ihor mosiychuk, perform something there, and there is a platform on which they represent telegram, and you know, we had long discussions about whether telegram is bad or good, whether it is russian... or not, until literally, well, yesterday, pavlo durov, the owner and actually the person who created telegram, gave an interview with tucker
mock and troll the dodgers, as they are called in ukraine, those who escaped from mobilization. to europe and so on, some of them are cowards, some of them don't want to fight, some of them don't want to shoot at all and kill at all, some of them don't want to shoot and kill russians, but we should reward them with diplomas, reward them with diplomas in every way, well , i award someone there not only with diplomas, in principle, someone with enough money, such, you know, rude ones, well, at...
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instead of across europe. they're ,1 trillion they're thinking ,1 trillion into net zero. into pushing net zero. but really what it's doing is sort of instituting sort of of instituting this sort of authoritarian an, you know, soft communism that controls every aspect people's lives. so aspect of people's lives. so like 15 minute cities, for example, where get fined if example, where you get fined if you you drive out of you leave, if you drive out of your area, too many times. >> and i've always thought, i thought i've always thought this was few things sunak was one of the few things sunak right net zero, right on rolling back net zero, you in a more sensible you know, in a more sensible way, we're still to way, saying we're still going to do it, which don't agree with do it, which i don't agree with anyway, we're still to anyway, but we're still going to do it. more moderately, you do it. but more moderately, you know, people. know, not impoverished people. even against this even tony blair is against this
instead of across europe. they're ,1 trillion they're thinking ,1 trillion into net zero. into pushing net zero. but really what it's doing is sort of instituting sort of of instituting this sort of authoritarian an, you know, soft communism that controls every aspect people's lives. so aspect of people's lives. so like 15 minute cities, for example, where get fined if example, where you get fined if you you drive out of you leave, if you drive out of your area, too many times. >> and...
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is a praise of traffic it from colombia to the developing countries, mostly in the united states and europe is. so the cocaine is consumption. the water is spending very quickly and it is, there's been a band boiler force force. obviously the quote is not provided for that, but the, the may have been, you know, the, the, the military means or lead me to it. so we need that much more of a body. see it to do it thing going to be be successful in a generating bro man team problem leaving conditions of the people is so that the young people are into popular sector of this. it is, it cannot continue enjoying a environmental illegal groups. as you say, it's a unemployment and poverty needs a lot of young people honorable to gain recruitment. thank you. thank you. profess yeah, carlos not a but joining us from key to thank you very much. united states has agreed to with drawers troops from new. yeah. also not the country's military government announced that it's ending its agreement with us describing it as profoundly on fact, june to support has came out on the street is demanding american troops
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the role of that we already have in, in europe. you mentioned the president microns recently suggestion, but france could conceivably send troops to ukraine not on his own, but as part of a multi lateral deployment would latvia and principal be prepared to join such a mission. this is a very sooner escalation, as you're talking about what my calls a suggestion. i think that the strength of this suggestion is it starts to create strategic ambiguities for russia. and my con does have a point in nato. in democracies, we have all the time, put down red lines. what we won't do, what we won't do, what we will not do, and forgot forgetting about the fact that russia looks at this and says, oh, well, we can help, they won't do this, they won't do that. they won't do the 3rd my cons, suggestion actually create strategic. i think you would do it for russia a and sort of blurs the red lines that we have a drawn ourselves. so the point is not now to say what we will or what we won't do . what we must do with nature is increased suspended, incr
the role of that we already have in, in europe. you mentioned the president microns recently suggestion, but france could conceivably send troops to ukraine not on his own, but as part of a multi lateral deployment would latvia and principal be prepared to join such a mission. this is a very sooner escalation, as you're talking about what my calls a suggestion. i think that the strength of this suggestion is it starts to create strategic ambiguities for russia. and my con does have a point in...
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this is the only place in all of eastern europe where non-rock painting has been preserved to this day. period from the late paleolithic to the middle ages. in in melitopol, russian troops looted a local history museum, from which they took a collection of kyiv, hun and sarmatian gold. currently, in the annexed crimea, the russians are dismantling the roof and ensemble of colored stained-glass windows of the unique crimean-tatar architectural monument, the khan's palace in bagchesarai. in addition, crimean tatar buildings, which have historical significance, are being destroyed. and not only in the south of ukraine, the situation with cultural monuments is critical throughout the country. hundreds of unique objects have been distorted and destroyed, but each of us must we will resume as soon as we return all our territories. and although we did not manage to go with the expedition to vasylivka, we were able to visit the other side of the dnieper, in zaporizhzhia. in some villages near... the city, we found several interesting folk houses. every time gives birth to its folk architecture
this is the only place in all of eastern europe where non-rock painting has been preserved to this day. period from the late paleolithic to the middle ages. in in melitopol, russian troops looted a local history museum, from which they took a collection of kyiv, hun and sarmatian gold. currently, in the annexed crimea, the russians are dismantling the roof and ensemble of colored stained-glass windows of the unique crimean-tatar architectural monument, the khan's palace in bagchesarai. in...
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all the people in europe, they are all with us. that means a lot for us. that's why, if we're going to give up, then we are all in trouble. we have no other option. we have to carry on and we need to stick together. this is the only way to beat this russian aggression, and we can do it. we already showed this during this invasion to the rest of the world, and we've shown to ourselves as well that we can do it, but only together. help each other as much as we can. i don't know, by anything. like i used to say, if you can donate, perfect. if you cannot donate anything, no problem at all. even a sticker on your car. when i'm driving to the training ground, i can see some stickers that "i stay with the ukraine," "stand with ukraine" or something. for me, it already means a lot, so that shows that people are with us. and even this charity game for ukraine, which we did recently in august, look how many big, big names came there, and that means we are not alone. this is my message to the rest. thank you very much indeed. thank you so much. a pleasure. hello. wel
all the people in europe, they are all with us. that means a lot for us. that's why, if we're going to give up, then we are all in trouble. we have no other option. we have to carry on and we need to stick together. this is the only way to beat this russian aggression, and we can do it. we already showed this during this invasion to the rest of the world, and we've shown to ourselves as well that we can do it, but only together. help each other as much as we can. i don't know, by anything. like...
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in europe, more than a 1000 great mobility companies work with incentives. but cities need to have a few things in place to use these programs. this could be increasing pedestrian, i'd zones developing most likening lanes and just always improving public transport to ensure that as many people are kind of sharing out these emissions rather than using their own cause and says it's gains are only one piece of the puzzle to reduce traffic and emissions to improve the quality of life in city. but research has shown that these loyalty programs can motivate users to reduce that carbon footprint. helping people do you need that extra push to start engaging with climate solutions. you just download an app and then it kind of tracks it for you. so there's a limit to what you need to do to start getting verbal. what's the living? a low common lifestyle in order to increase the quality of life in cities. plan is the data, the getting thought her own cities is easier said than done because they constantly changing. and in some countries, you'll find that not all houses
in europe, more than a 1000 great mobility companies work with incentives. but cities need to have a few things in place to use these programs. this could be increasing pedestrian, i'd zones developing most likening lanes and just always improving public transport to ensure that as many people are kind of sharing out these emissions rather than using their own cause and says it's gains are only one piece of the puzzle to reduce traffic and emissions to improve the quality of life in city. but...
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countries in europe to create immediately after 1917. so why god bless us is there anything wrong with this? what's bad about it? our pmcs operate in africa almost all over the world. well, instead of talking about lenin’s horost, let’s curse the current government, as you curse lenin, because these are the same processes. well, shout, oh, such a power, they use russian people like brushwood for their own purposes. why do we need syria, why do we need africa, why do we need latin america? for what? why? then why does ilenin need to provide our the power of our nation. geopolitical security in order to provide us with markets, otherwise they’ve messed up brushwood, brushwood, brushwood, brushwood, brushwood, brushwood, ugh, how lazy are people to think about their own words, they’ll steal someone else’s little stuff and drag it back and forth, give up this rubbish, spit it out already, download the application, get a good luck bonus from the betting league, five yours, go to green, the special will be in time, the song will be f
countries in europe to create immediately after 1917. so why god bless us is there anything wrong with this? what's bad about it? our pmcs operate in africa almost all over the world. well, instead of talking about lenin’s horost, let’s curse the current government, as you curse lenin, because these are the same processes. well, shout, oh, such a power, they use russian people like brushwood for their own purposes. why do we need syria, why do we need africa, why do we need latin america?...
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a good part of europe, good to try to and with it some snow and i said petersburg, you maybe not surprised to find it still in the area which gets started. so it's been staying st. petersburg. but it's come a lot to the science as well. in parts of germany and france and of course switzerland, particularly in the alps. it has been snowing. there's been a lot of rain also and he's on his way to greece and in some abundance, through ball gary and remain here on sunday. and obviously a line that runs back up to the baltic states where it is still cold. there's most come here, the switch off. so that's quite a few said to be the fresh snow. and it's probably a bit more to come. and then as the cold meets the woods in this positive, they manage right in quite stormy weather seems like in the southeastern part of from so north mostly to those charles will find the storms in the body. alex and the process something in spite. so i'm not quite to spring, not because somebody like that of course extends into morocco and the atlas mountains with a strong wind steel throughout your area and libya sugg
a good part of europe, good to try to and with it some snow and i said petersburg, you maybe not surprised to find it still in the area which gets started. so it's been staying st. petersburg. but it's come a lot to the science as well. in parts of germany and france and of course switzerland, particularly in the alps. it has been snowing. there's been a lot of rain also and he's on his way to greece and in some abundance, through ball gary and remain here on sunday. and obviously a line that...
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these common conflict in palestine, lebanon, syria, iraq, to somalia, and every trainer in western europe. his, they just broke his soul. just don't go mad about poets and he joins me now from florence initially. a josh good to see you again. obviously there's been so much kidding in gaza just this week. well i guess initially and invest in your a bed talking about retaliation against iran and a poet in god's a refund. that area was killed in december. i just before we go into the events of this week and will go 3 arguably uh, tell me about soldiers go, go mad refund wasn't a soldier, but in world war one soldier as well, but many soldiers were power. it was a very well educated generation, particularly among the officers class. they were raised on sheets or cakes, and shelley and other famous british powers, shakespeare, milson, they could quote the metal legs, some particularly colored like rubber grays, or stickers. assume or wilford all or all of them were officers in the british army in the war. and all of them suffered something called shelf shot, which we now call post traumatic st
these common conflict in palestine, lebanon, syria, iraq, to somalia, and every trainer in western europe. his, they just broke his soul. just don't go mad about poets and he joins me now from florence initially. a josh good to see you again. obviously there's been so much kidding in gaza just this week. well i guess initially and invest in your a bed talking about retaliation against iran and a poet in god's a refund. that area was killed in december. i just before we go into the events of...
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raisi, if it were not for iran's fight against drugs, drugs would have taken over the whole of europe. they make a commendation and give a plaque, our issue is a plaque of commendation. it is not that the united nations wants to give us recognition. the complete destruction of the largest pharmaceutical factory in the gaza strip in deirla in the shadow of the zionist attacks on the medical system of gaza. palestinian survivors also targeted some vehicles of the zionists in the east of deir al-balah put. 9 zionist soldiers were injured in the resistance. in laparoscopic surgery, experts in science and technology succeeded in producing an evacuation sample bag to remove the tumor from the patient's body with a narrower wound . it helps the patient to recover after the operation and the surgeons to perform the operation faster. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, may god bless muhammad and the family of muhammad, and hasten their fate, ladies and gentlemen , dear viewers, greetings , welcome to the 24:00 news section. the president said in the meeting of the anti-
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makes a fusion of cora and classical, especially tricky is that while music is consigned to paper in europe, said, cool, only learned only when i was young ask is my uncle who said, i want to learn how to read and write music. and he said no, and i was very disappointed because he said to me, you don't need to go to that. so if you open this thing in the middle was, is that okay, lovely line numbers. why the so i have the hearing the premier and nodding improve that's like who has successfully integrated the kora into classical music. this cross fertilization of musical traditions has borne rich fruit. beautiful sounds of nostalgia. and now we meet with beatrice with their will. who specializes and custom baked goods are also known as the mistress of caves. you're probably wondering why fi for yourself these traditional hands moving back looks nice to kind of you market shopping in it's right. would you try what it looks deceptively like a real back is actually meant to be snap on. how does the truth with to create takes like look like an everyday item? let's find out. the big thing is abou
makes a fusion of cora and classical, especially tricky is that while music is consigned to paper in europe, said, cool, only learned only when i was young ask is my uncle who said, i want to learn how to read and write music. and he said no, and i was very disappointed because he said to me, you don't need to go to that. so if you open this thing in the middle was, is that okay, lovely line numbers. why the so i have the hearing the premier and nodding improve that's like who has successfully...
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of the very prestigious world press foto 20024 photo contest, and yulia kochytova won there in the europe section with her series called "war, it's personal". now we can see these photos of her. some small part of them, the fact is that yulia was awarded, in particular, for the cinematography of her work, because if we go to the website of this project, we will see not only photos from the war, which are quite emotional, we will also see many different elements, this there are screenshots of various correspondences, or some sound messages that people sent each other with these illustrations, therefore, the picture of the war turns out to be more voluminous, but here. and also there are a lot of different photos, and if you notice this person who is posing there, it is a man, it seems, who is posing a flag, yulia said that this is a photo, here she is, that this photo was taken in the summer of 2022, after the de-occupation and kharkiv oblast, and this is the border between kharkiv oblast and donetsk oblast, yuliya says that it is very noticeable when, after the liberation of the territory
of the very prestigious world press foto 20024 photo contest, and yulia kochytova won there in the europe section with her series called "war, it's personal". now we can see these photos of her. some small part of them, the fact is that yulia was awarded, in particular, for the cinematography of her work, because if we go to the website of this project, we will see not only photos from the war, which are quite emotional, we will also see many different elements, this there are...
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and how reflective is your personal reevaluation of many of the jews in europe and america when it comes to how they view? because i mean, i think my story is not unique. it's, as aaron said, this is the story of a generation. i meet people at every single screening who, you know, come up and say, hey, you know, i just spent the last hour and a half sobbing. the story's book so deeply to my own experience. we hear from people who say this is enabled them to have the painful conversations with their loved ones and the people in their communities. and yeah, we feel we know that this is not actually a unique experience in the jewish community. that's something that's happening to people all around the world. i mean at least the 1st pretty much off of the fil moment. all nice and went into huge detail about the whole indoctrination process process. so particularly american jews into being loyal to the state of israel. but why office film seems to wants to do is we claim that sense of jewish identity. so as you suggested, how is it possible to do that without conflating pain, jewish with the
and how reflective is your personal reevaluation of many of the jews in europe and america when it comes to how they view? because i mean, i think my story is not unique. it's, as aaron said, this is the story of a generation. i meet people at every single screening who, you know, come up and say, hey, you know, i just spent the last hour and a half sobbing. the story's book so deeply to my own experience. we hear from people who say this is enabled them to have the painful conversations with...
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but lincoln had a secret commission that he sent over to europe, and i think bishop mcilvaine of ohio was dispatched to england there own read, i believe, to france. no, he was to france used to france and, thurlow wrote. i'm not sure where was assigned to. i don't know if they were effective. but the timing of the trench affair suggests that maybe they were. as far as some softening going on, anything you can say about that? yeah, i do deal with it in the book. hughes, who is a democrat, you know, although a church leader, he's still very enthusiastic backer of the 69th regiment. he blesses the cannon and all that stuff. seward is the one, i think initiates this plan as a long time friend of hughes's, and that is to send the archbishop to france to mollify about and to prevent their recognizing the confederacy. so if you read the memoirs of archbishop, he was really effective. i mean, he also visited rome and spoke to italians, he visited ireland, he spoke to the irish. he was not well at the time. he was arthritic. he was he had gout. and when he came home, he was kind of on his las
but lincoln had a secret commission that he sent over to europe, and i think bishop mcilvaine of ohio was dispatched to england there own read, i believe, to france. no, he was to france used to france and, thurlow wrote. i'm not sure where was assigned to. i don't know if they were effective. but the timing of the trench affair suggests that maybe they were. as far as some softening going on, anything you can say about that? yeah, i do deal with it in the book. hughes, who is a democrat, you...
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and also with most ukrainian refugees per capita in europe may be in the world. the international situation is very difficult globally and our cooperation is very important for the stability in central and eastern europe. and you mentioned, i am glad that my government made some important decisions in security. we agreed on the different corporation agreement and decided to get 35 fighter jets for czech army. this is very important. it will make our cooperation and security much stronger. also, business relations are developing very well. our trade exchange is bigger every year. and we have now some czech companies investing millions of dollars in the u.s. and employing thousands of americans. i am very proud of that. mr. president, i believe my visit will make our relations stronger and will bring more benefits for our countries. i look forward to our meeting and i will be happy to discuss these things in detail. thank you once again, mr. president, for your invitation and kind welcoming. president biden: you're a great ally. [captions copyright national cable s
and also with most ukrainian refugees per capita in europe may be in the world. the international situation is very difficult globally and our cooperation is very important for the stability in central and eastern europe. and you mentioned, i am glad that my government made some important decisions in security. we agreed on the different corporation agreement and decided to get 35 fighter jets for czech army. this is very important. it will make our cooperation and security much stronger. also,...
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across the whole of europe — almost the whole of europe — the temperatures are below the average for the time of the year. even snow across northern europe and some snow across the alps, too. now, over us, high pressure is in charge of the weather, but notice that northerly breeze close to the north sea coast, on the eastern side of the high pressure, which is centred around ireland. so this is the satellite picture from earlier on. it started off quite sunny, but then the clouds developed during the afternoon and it turned quite cold. now, through this evening, variable amounts of cloud, but some clear skies out towards the west here. just a little bit of rain sneaking in on a weak weather front across northern and central scotland. how about the temperatures? yes, a chance of a little bit of frost outside of town where the skies are clear through the night. but i think in city centres, it's closer to around four, five, six degrees. so tomorrow, a similar day, in that there will be a chilly breeze on the north sea coast, maybe one or two showers, but i think quite cloudy across nort
across the whole of europe — almost the whole of europe — the temperatures are below the average for the time of the year. even snow across northern europe and some snow across the alps, too. now, over us, high pressure is in charge of the weather, but notice that northerly breeze close to the north sea coast, on the eastern side of the high pressure, which is centred around ireland. so this is the satellite picture from earlier on. it started off quite sunny, but then the clouds developed...
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know this has been a horrible portal or by putin and turbo for ukraine and europe. there's a couple of reasons i vvoted no. cosponsored a bill we had to have a plan of action to forgive give any money to ukraine. i credit this speaker and the sponsor for putting that plan of action in this bill. unfortunately that money goes without having the plan done. i know we could have done a further ukraine package. secondly, part of the recent putin has so much leverage part of the reason he is able to do this is because terrible energy policies radical green energy policies in europe but also by president biden have forced european into being leveraged by putin with commonsense issues like and not cutting off lng exports to our allies who vitally needed in europe getting a realistic all about strategy to defend and protect themselves against putin's leverage of something i want to put more pressure back on that europeans to stand up and pay their fair share of this bill. if t these the sigs are included certainly support the people of ukraine. i think that is something that
know this has been a horrible portal or by putin and turbo for ukraine and europe. there's a couple of reasons i vvoted no. cosponsored a bill we had to have a plan of action to forgive give any money to ukraine. i credit this speaker and the sponsor for putting that plan of action in this bill. unfortunately that money goes without having the plan done. i know we could have done a further ukraine package. secondly, part of the recent putin has so much leverage part of the reason he is able to...
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if it wasn't for iran's struggle, narcotics would have spread all over europe. the countries of the world, international organizations , especially the european ones, do not fulfill their duty in any way if you don't see a meeting, they will give you a certificate. our issue is not a certificate of appreciation that the united nations wants to give us a certificate of appreciation.
if it wasn't for iran's struggle, narcotics would have spread all over europe. the countries of the world, international organizations , especially the european ones, do not fulfill their duty in any way if you don't see a meeting, they will give you a certificate. our issue is not a certificate of appreciation that the united nations wants to give us a certificate of appreciation.
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quote, enabling ukraine to push back russian aggression is equal to preventing a the larger war in europe and averting the risk of of all want to be aggressors, plunging our world into chaos. i sincerely thank the us house of representatives, alex. >> yeah. so important, fred, as you say, not just materially but psychologically for those troops who have been struggling on the frontlines against russian forces fred pleitgen to the ukrainian capital. thanks very much. now to israel, where they house actions. today's sets up $26 in usa with some strings cnn senior diplomatic editor nic robertson is in jerusalem. nick, what are you hearing there in terms of reaction? >> yeah. as you can imagine, that has been a lot of thanks for the united states, a lot of thanks for speaker johnson. a lot of thanks for house minority leader hakeem jeffries what we heard from president heard psaki said this shows that israel has no stronger ally than the united states. the prime minister here, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, saying that this shows by parties and support for israel, which is quite an import
quote, enabling ukraine to push back russian aggression is equal to preventing a the larger war in europe and averting the risk of of all want to be aggressors, plunging our world into chaos. i sincerely thank the us house of representatives, alex. >> yeah. so important, fred, as you say, not just materially but psychologically for those troops who have been struggling on the frontlines against russian forces fred pleitgen to the ukrainian capital. thanks very much. now to israel, where...
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narrative gets expose, that russia is not really trying to take over q of, and basically march into europe. you know, i think that whole narrative gets blown up basically, if they don't pull along this war. so there was an, i think there was some level of urgency around, you know, around the brain. aid obviously is real. you know, the same story. it's like, you know, we have to support our ally, israel no matter what. so, you know, the, i think the real surprises taiwan being thrown into these a package of almost 10000000000. when again, i mean one of the main issues the trunk brought up with the, with johnson and you know who voice was, they should be loans the should, that should not just be, you know, billions and 1000000000 dollars of, of us taxpayer, a wire. these countries borrowing, especially israel and taiwan with the funds to do so. and what is going on as to how we preparing, or we basically comparing ahead with the expectation of conflict in taiwan upcoming . yeah, yeah, interesting point about the borrowing because that just the point i have to review is maybe about the loans
narrative gets expose, that russia is not really trying to take over q of, and basically march into europe. you know, i think that whole narrative gets blown up basically, if they don't pull along this war. so there was an, i think there was some level of urgency around, you know, around the brain. aid obviously is real. you know, the same story. it's like, you know, we have to support our ally, israel no matter what. so, you know, the, i think the real surprises taiwan being thrown into these...
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of the world is just so incredibly intrinsic to the peace and security, not only of the continent of europe at the world at large. the importance of making sure to keep putin at bay and you believe him at his word was something that i was raised on. it has been an urgent thing to be in congress and ask and plead to for us to take this seriously. as goes ukraine so goes the security of the world, frankly. >> it does appear that everyone listened to you in taking it seriously. there was one thing that we saw on the house floor with supporters, i think it was a couple dozen democratic supporters of ukraine. they were seen the ukrainian flags him up for, little ones but technically it is a violation of house rules. beaker johnson said there is only one flag that should be waived on the house floor. given what you have mentioned about your history and what you have grown up being exposed to an understanding, ukraine being a part of paul and when your father was born. i do not want to get you in trouble but were you one of those waving the flag today? what his reaction to the speakers singling ou
of the world is just so incredibly intrinsic to the peace and security, not only of the continent of europe at the world at large. the importance of making sure to keep putin at bay and you believe him at his word was something that i was raised on. it has been an urgent thing to be in congress and ask and plead to for us to take this seriously. as goes ukraine so goes the security of the world, frankly. >> it does appear that everyone listened to you in taking it seriously. there was one...
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or when he was convincing the population of europe to continue this war. and then after that, so lensky said they are not fighting for ukraine. they are fighting for their own interests. i finally saw it. i knew. so i'd like to see all those words being groomed by the west. now to finally understand that as soon as possible, i think they know it, but it's not stopping now dealing with what can you say about the quote, if you don't want to talk to lab wrong, then you'll talk to shy goose. i saw it printed on t shirts already. thank you very much. missed a lot problem and thanks to all of you were helping me next yet. and the same formats. and i hope for margaret when used to discuss the, the, the when the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watches in emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters . but who will be the power behind watches, almost $1000000000.00 people decide and billions more, react, the what is part of is it that the employee would post good, isn't the defense you of us and that in the word part, is it something dee
or when he was convincing the population of europe to continue this war. and then after that, so lensky said they are not fighting for ukraine. they are fighting for their own interests. i finally saw it. i knew. so i'd like to see all those words being groomed by the west. now to finally understand that as soon as possible, i think they know it, but it's not stopping now dealing with what can you say about the quote, if you don't want to talk to lab wrong, then you'll talk to shy goose. i saw...
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europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network. it was a cost—of—living measure introduced in 2023, initially at just nine euros each. i do love a train — who doesn't? — so i'm planning to take them to crisscross the country and get a better look at the close relationship between germans and their railways. from berlin's iconic u—bahn to the incredible hanging overhead railway of the industrial west to the makeshift island trains of the northern coast... we've got the birds flying, the water, the light — this is stunning! ..i'm here to see how engineering and a bit of imagination have led to a network like no other. doors beep with almost 40,000km of track, germany's rail network is the longest in e
europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network. it was a cost—of—living measure introduced in 2023, initially at just nine euros each. i do love a train — who doesn't? — so i'm planning to take...
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they gathered with europe, sorry for their time with africa, west asia, middle east, and we, they came to separate in 2007. setting up an office says that africa should be managed separately from the military and have separate military commanders . it is very important to set up an office in germany under the name of africom. therefore, the office of africom and asking that this office in one of the countries in africa accept them as a center of transmission lines. oil protection no country dares their people to accept this, the light went out until niger found a situation under the name of terrorism there, the french made a campaign during the first time, they entered with this, and in fact it is a very important base. in the north of niger , the establishment of the largest us drone base in the world, which is the right base , there are not more than 1,000 americans and 1,500 french people there, but it is the largest uav base, which controls the oil transmission lines between chad and niger. to algeria that is, it supports these as a global interest of the united states against chin
they gathered with europe, sorry for their time with africa, west asia, middle east, and we, they came to separate in 2007. setting up an office says that africa should be managed separately from the military and have separate military commanders . it is very important to set up an office in germany under the name of africom. therefore, the office of africom and asking that this office in one of the countries in africa accept them as a center of transmission lines. oil protection no country...
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than a dozen here enterprises, including the largest producer of coke, sulfuric acid and almonds in europe, the avdiyiv coke-chemical plant with a fairly large industrial zone, it was briefly mothballed in 2015 during active hostilities, but soon resumed work, our plant is the best, our plant is the best , the most, the most, and he is in the city the best, and our city lives because there is a factory. in 2018, avzivka began to transform... into a city of festivals. oleksiy and his colleagues also organized various creative events when famous ukrainian musicians, writers, and artists came. they, in turn , painted the walls of high-rise buildings. there was even an alley of murals. i even remember when serhiy eagerly asked me, says oleksiy, are there any security guarantees? hello everyone, we are zhadan the dog from kharkiv, and this saturday we will play in avdiivka at the art festival, there will be fun it will be interesting, it will be creative, come, see you, shake things up. in the autumn of the 21st, the last festival was held in avdiivka, and by march 23rd, due to the russian assa
than a dozen here enterprises, including the largest producer of coke, sulfuric acid and almonds in europe, the avdiyiv coke-chemical plant with a fairly large industrial zone, it was briefly mothballed in 2015 during active hostilities, but soon resumed work, our plant is the best, our plant is the best , the most, the most, and he is in the city the best, and our city lives because there is a factory. in 2018, avzivka began to transform... into a city of festivals. oleksiy and his colleagues...
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europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network.
europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network.
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i believe he would be in eastern europe. he talked about his ambitions for greater russia to re-create the soviet union and if he is successful in ukraine the baltic states will be under threat in eastern europe and i absolutely agree that europe hasn't done enough. they were complacent, haven't spent enough on defense but if we think vladimir putin's victory in ukraine will be the end of his ambitions that's completely wrong. we will embolden president xi and what message would it send about taiwan if vladimir putin was successful in ukraine. paul: of the united states decided to abandon ukraine. you mentioned a defeat for vladimir putin. how would you define that? >> what it looks like is russia being pushed out. because he cannot be rewarded for aggression and the signal that is "happening now," to these authoritarian regimes is aggression is rewarded and that is a terrible thing. there were huge failings in 2014-15 when vladimir putin was not taken on over what was happening, that is why we have ended up where we are wit
i believe he would be in eastern europe. he talked about his ambitions for greater russia to re-create the soviet union and if he is successful in ukraine the baltic states will be under threat in eastern europe and i absolutely agree that europe hasn't done enough. they were complacent, haven't spent enough on defense but if we think vladimir putin's victory in ukraine will be the end of his ambitions that's completely wrong. we will embolden president xi and what message would it send about...
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the pentagon says it could get shipments moving within days, as it has stopped piles in europe, of just the weapons that ukraine so desperately needs. the military analyst and remember on sold me what she expects to find to spend the money on to i expect some money to be spend on the things that's great and needs most um above all, um probably patry it systems which cost $2000000000.00 a piece interest sap for missiles, for the systems that ukraine has in its possession right now. and we also know that president is a lensky, is going a how it, who's another mobilization. so he will need money to buy kit for the new soldiers to train them. and so, and of course the base salary, so i assume that part of the money will be located this out. and as a part of the will of course be allocated to and munition purchases, specifically artillery ammunition. and perhaps the u. s. will give its ad accounts a long range for delivery missiles to ukraine. americans all my stuff, how, how low make us have also passed a bill that could lead to a band of take talk be by punches in legislation forces the po
the pentagon says it could get shipments moving within days, as it has stopped piles in europe, of just the weapons that ukraine so desperately needs. the military analyst and remember on sold me what she expects to find to spend the money on to i expect some money to be spend on the things that's great and needs most um above all, um probably patry it systems which cost $2000000000.00 a piece interest sap for missiles, for the systems that ukraine has in its possession right now. and we also...
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we can't afford the post—coital smoke and brussels proposed visa free movement in europe for british young people, but not if they want to go to the national conservative conference, which was shut down by brussels police to guarantee vie public safety. wow, brussels police thanks for keeping the pubuc police thanks for keeping the public safe from these mainstream politicians , who i'm mainstream politicians, who i'm sure were just about to leap from the stage and claw at the public's faces. i feel so much safer knowing that authoritarian leaders can cancel their political if only europe political rivals, if only europe could be so robustly conscious of public safety when it comes to enforcing its actual borders, instead borders around instead of the borders around conference venues. sadly, when it undocumented it comes to undocumented fighting age men from violent, medieval, misogynist, homophobic cultures entering europe, it suddenly becomes illegal to guarantee public safety. still, i'm sure a janjaweed militant islamist is much less dangerous than suella braverman. it's interest
we can't afford the post—coital smoke and brussels proposed visa free movement in europe for british young people, but not if they want to go to the national conservative conference, which was shut down by brussels police to guarantee vie public safety. wow, brussels police thanks for keeping the pubuc police thanks for keeping the public safe from these mainstream politicians , who i'm mainstream politicians, who i'm sure were just about to leap from the stage and claw at the public's faces....
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they represented to borrow the word of the late historian of modern europe, a.j. mayer, quote, the persistence of the old regime, virulently anti-democratic, hierarchical politics that justified the new global political economy of industrial capitalism and imperialism, not in employing second american republic framework. my work draws inspiration not only from the history of french republicanism, but also from the rest of the americas, where republics arose and fell to the forces of reaction and authoritarianism. the american experiment in democratic republicanism and black citizenship was not unique, but a part of a global transformation from slavery to freedom, from racial privilege, to emancipate asian to a conservative black backlash in the americas, one can discern a broader atlantic reconstruction that included and brazil. brazil, two countries where the second slavery of the 19th century crumbled after slavery was destroyed in the old south, the rise and fall of the second american republic had. global consequences, the defeat of the, quote, slave power. th
they represented to borrow the word of the late historian of modern europe, a.j. mayer, quote, the persistence of the old regime, virulently anti-democratic, hierarchical politics that justified the new global political economy of industrial capitalism and imperialism, not in employing second american republic framework. my work draws inspiration not only from the history of french republicanism, but also from the rest of the americas, where republics arose and fell to the forces of reaction...