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there are many countries, for example, in the stand for europe after europe, where, for example, the mascot is not mandatory the inside, but in our country we mask the where mosque also inside and in the same times. and we still have some restriction, for example, to go to, to, to some place it to go to the restaurant. we still maintain some restrictions that are very, very dry. and that in these moments, and because of the number of the call with there are not rational. so a lot of italians are asking to our government, why do you continue to put these in users that are very 3? is the government, the government is saying anything, francesco, is the government answering that question? you know, does government, it is very strange government because we have an ego like matter. druggie that the very influential people. but in the same time, inside the government, there are some political part like for example, the left democratic or we're definitely in favor of this kind of major. but we have also some political part like legal for example, and matthew. so we need locked off the interv
there are many countries, for example, in the stand for europe after europe, where, for example, the mascot is not mandatory the inside, but in our country we mask the where mosque also inside and in the same times. and we still have some restriction, for example, to go to, to, to some place it to go to the restaurant. we still maintain some restrictions that are very, very dry. and that in these moments, and because of the number of the call with there are not rational. so a lot of italians...
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we need more geopolitical thinking in europe. i looked at the se in address of the head of the european commission, which said that she would make it a european geopolitical commission. and it's not a meat. you mentioned joe politics once, and that was in regard to coven. so i think there's a real lack of looking at the bigger picture. and you geopolitics, and the more that russia and china coordinate and work together, the more europeans really have to see that russia and china are in the same basket . and i think that with the next nato strategy, we're going to really see that just oldenburg has been hinting very loudly that this is what's going to be in it. and after the, when president biden was in brussels and they had signed the news, nato communicate and became quite clear that china, which was only mentioned once before, appeared many, many times are documents link, which is the only people an indication that this could perhaps be dominating the agenda of the doctrine of nato, for the, for the years to come back, glen are
we need more geopolitical thinking in europe. i looked at the se in address of the head of the european commission, which said that she would make it a european geopolitical commission. and it's not a meat. you mentioned joe politics once, and that was in regard to coven. so i think there's a real lack of looking at the bigger picture. and you geopolitics, and the more that russia and china coordinate and work together, the more europeans really have to see that russia and china are in the same...
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yes, the sun is out in the side that through a good part of western europe. this is incoming cold weather hasn't yet made it for a step a day ahead to friday. still the circulation is that the worst weather? probably in greece, not quite as cold in bulgaria, and as i said, spain in port to love it. the sun's out that to be honest, is quite warm, above average by 6 degrees. and in contrast, maybe to balance don't make the average work. 10 degrees below average in places like severe but also bucharest is quite cold. now that's the continued picture into saturday. things improve slowly the picture to the north, incoming winter minutes in order. many cold snow for norway which moves eastwards towards finland. ah, the on air or online, the part of the debate, or pacific people, the ocean is our identity and the source of well be we are the ocean when no topic is off the table, it's a children's side atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms. jump into this dream, enjoying our global c
yes, the sun is out in the side that through a good part of western europe. this is incoming cold weather hasn't yet made it for a step a day ahead to friday. still the circulation is that the worst weather? probably in greece, not quite as cold in bulgaria, and as i said, spain in port to love it. the sun's out that to be honest, is quite warm, above average by 6 degrees. and in contrast, maybe to balance don't make the average work. 10 degrees below average in places like severe but also...
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we, in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile, when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when russians entered you, joined gas from refused request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was asked a straightforward question whether moscow has ever used the energy sector as a political weapon. his answer was straightforward. no, want to ask you about it directly. has russia been use hang energy as a weapon? rushes, not using any weapons. if you've been paying attention as for the economy, where are we using weapons and what conflicts are we taking part and for the economy? this is not something we tend to use. this is what i call a politically motivated talk. there's nothing to support it when it comes to saying that we use energy as some kind of weapon at the end of the
we, in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile, when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when russians entered you, joined gas from refused request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was asked a straightforward...
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and it's going to mean soaring bills from millions of households all across europe. some ag politicians have pointed the finger at russia's gas from accusing it of manipulating the market to push through the approval of the nor stream to gas pipeline. but vladimir putin is pledged to boost gas supplies, appears to have lessened these concerns in the western media. have a listen to this at russia wants it to be approved. but i don't think much is really doing anything wrong here. you know, europe has a supply crunch. russia has the gas to supply it. russia does instantly benefit from care for the market. they want high stable prices and they want to be seen as a reliable partner. some words soothing words, i guess which we rarely get from mr. potent actually helped reverse that. 3540 percent jump over night in natural gas over in europe. desson element off of rossa playing politics, but there's also an element of a mom of money having been invested in noise being do not just on the russian side from the european side as well. with outgoing german chancellor, anglo mer
and it's going to mean soaring bills from millions of households all across europe. some ag politicians have pointed the finger at russia's gas from accusing it of manipulating the market to push through the approval of the nor stream to gas pipeline. but vladimir putin is pledged to boost gas supplies, appears to have lessened these concerns in the western media. have a listen to this at russia wants it to be approved. but i don't think much is really doing anything wrong here. you know,...
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he is an important figure in the history of europe, not just in history of sweden and scandinavia. after his tragic death on the battlefield, in 1632, he leaves behind his swedish military machine and his successors, the rulers of sweden find it incapable of resisting using in the wars of conquest against their neighbors. those will culminate as i explained in the book with the wars of king charles the 12th of sweden and his successive wars against his neighbors in northern europe, and army and begin a military genius of such caliber that he was able to take on and defeat the germans, the pulse, the russians and the danes all at once. through this capacity and in the vision of ambitious men like king adolphus and charles the 12th, sweden and scandinavia become major powers in europe and become players and power politics all through the 18th century into the holy on a course. but they pay a price -- polyphonic wars. that is the rest of scandinavia loses out on the big sweeping social and economic changes that are taking place across the rest of europe, the result is a by the mid-19t
he is an important figure in the history of europe, not just in history of sweden and scandinavia. after his tragic death on the battlefield, in 1632, he leaves behind his swedish military machine and his successors, the rulers of sweden find it incapable of resisting using in the wars of conquest against their neighbors. those will culminate as i explained in the book with the wars of king charles the 12th of sweden and his successive wars against his neighbors in northern europe, and army and...
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so the real income of workers in europe is rising. that's a testimony to a lot of things, but it includes the much stronger position of their labor movement, which is able to make things happen there that we don't have here. and i think that americans are learning that they're looking fondly and enviously, and they're going to be moving in the logical direction to get closer to that. now we're speaking of the timing here. i mean, we've obviously been talking about huge supply chain constraints recently as all of this goes on and we look at strikes that, i mean, john deere, catalogs named best go just to name if you could, these cause further issues, they actually get employers to listen more so than they would have in the past. yes, but i think what we have to look at is, is to be a little careful here. and a little economics, basic economics prices rise. when the people who set prices choose to raise them, those people are called employers, employees on set prices, employers do. and when employers raise prices as they are doing now a
so the real income of workers in europe is rising. that's a testimony to a lot of things, but it includes the much stronger position of their labor movement, which is able to make things happen there that we don't have here. and i think that americans are learning that they're looking fondly and enviously, and they're going to be moving in the logical direction to get closer to that. now we're speaking of the timing here. i mean, we've obviously been talking about huge supply chain constraints...
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he says europe's energy woes are their own fault. steve rosenberg has more. >> in the run-up to this energy conference and they have had over the last few weeks, russia has faced accusations that his -- it has been contributing to europe's gas crisis, forcing prices up for political reasons by not supplying additional volumes of gas to europe. president putin denied that, when asked if russia is using energy as a weapon he denied it, saying those claims are rubbish, politically motivated tittle title. he blamed europe and said europeans had not pumped sufficient volumes of gas into sortie -- storage facilities after a cold winter. he talked about the shortfall of power for renewab energy because winds were not growing -- lowering so strongly across europe. he said that was pary responsible so as usual, russia denies it has anything to do with the problem in europe. laura: steve rosenberg in moscow. as europe clamors for natural gas, a report by the international energy agency warns that the world is too dependent on fossil fuels. cal
he says europe's energy woes are their own fault. steve rosenberg has more. >> in the run-up to this energy conference and they have had over the last few weeks, russia has faced accusations that his -- it has been contributing to europe's gas crisis, forcing prices up for political reasons by not supplying additional volumes of gas to europe. president putin denied that, when asked if russia is using energy as a weapon he denied it, saying those claims are rubbish, politically motivated...
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we are being criminals and terrorists, a terrorist threat both in europe. i know north america since we'll have enough gummy. so if you did look out, i mean i'm talking about dealing serious organized crime. so trafficking, i'm not so much of dealing with cs trafficking, those type of fences in terrorism. and i think the point that was made, but you know, it's, it's only allowing, like counterterrorism agencies, policing agencies in the u. k will be national con, one. you know, it, agency, those things you wouldn't give it to the police force. it was like when we were in the european union, shang and information system which was a database that wasn't available. so every police force in the u. k. it was only to certain options and to pounds i just happens and all of them in the united states were, were abuse. we just abuse. so if it was, if it was utilized and executed for what it was written up, work and a 100 percent, if it oversight was proper on it. and i think would be a great tool. i think that, but we just, we always take something that's, that's mea
we are being criminals and terrorists, a terrorist threat both in europe. i know north america since we'll have enough gummy. so if you did look out, i mean i'm talking about dealing serious organized crime. so trafficking, i'm not so much of dealing with cs trafficking, those type of fences in terrorism. and i think the point that was made, but you know, it's, it's only allowing, like counterterrorism agencies, policing agencies in the u. k will be national con, one. you know, it, agency,...
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our gas supplied to europe. the number one ingredient in mr. putin's recipe for the volatility in prices. not to come back . any time soon, that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's a major cause for concern for us? some very important european politicians is the transit of russian natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of putin sent that russia is ready to keep that in place, as long as it knows how much gas europe is willing to buy in the future. i e, he, once these long term contract, again, what russia ones is stability and predictability. the till catholic bishop in france has apologized and backtracked, after claiming church secrecy is above the law. he was earlier reprimanded by the interior minister, foreseeing that when priests learn of crimes during confession, they're not compelled to tell the police. it follows an inquiry which on earth more than $300000.00 alleged sex crimes against c
our gas supplied to europe. the number one ingredient in mr. putin's recipe for the volatility in prices. not to come back . any time soon, that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's a major cause for concern for us? some very important european politicians is the transit of russian natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of putin sent that russia is ready to keep that in place, as...
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after all, that is what europe offers. and it is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is now, to answer your questions.— me, as it is now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business _ your questions. the full agenda was business as _ your questions. the full agenda was business as usual - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms| was business as usual in terms of deliberations but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation:- current eu leaders. translation: ,, , ., translation: she is someone who, for translation: she is someone who. for 16 _ translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, _ translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, has - tran
after all, that is what europe offers. and it is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is now, to answer your questions.— me, as it is now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business _ your questions. the full agenda was business as _ your questions. the full agenda was business as usual - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms| was business as usual in terms of...
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and we also need to get a little bit west in europe centric, less western europe century. because when you don't go to, you know, athlete time, other places where people need mobility, they may not have the money to invest in all that an electric vehicle infrastructure. so we need to make sure we keep the we still electrified and power. * whilst we move on that fast speed towards energy transition and risk, let's just move the debate on quick and talk about emissions. i mean, what impact do you think the energy crisis then? we'll have on you admission commitments? i mean, if renewables on foss enough and colon gas as you say, a plug in the gap, how is that like it? and to play out next month, clock $26.00 in glasgow. well 1st of all, i say, you know, the current crunch that we're talking about is, i mean, it is not great and it's difficult and it will affect the most vulnerable people across europe and elsewhere. but i would still say it's temporary, it is something that will go away after you know, a couple of months when the markets will change again. well, when we're go
and we also need to get a little bit west in europe centric, less western europe century. because when you don't go to, you know, athlete time, other places where people need mobility, they may not have the money to invest in all that an electric vehicle infrastructure. so we need to make sure we keep the we still electrified and power. * whilst we move on that fast speed towards energy transition and risk, let's just move the debate on quick and talk about emissions. i mean, what impact do you...
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and on that of europe with the benchmark. and on than , , ., , of europe with the benchmark. and on than , , that there will be people across euro -e that there will be people across europe thinking _ that there will be people across europe thinking is _ that there will be people across europe thinking is there - that there will be people across europe thinking is there any - that there will be people across - europe thinking is there any respite coming? there might be in the medium—term? i coming? there might be in the medium-term?— coming? there might be in the medium-term? ~ , ., , medium-term? i think if you see some sianals in medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the — medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the next _ medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the next week, _ medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the next week, that - medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the next week, that these i signals in the next week, that these will be used more than they already are, then that will bring down the whole price an
and on that of europe with the benchmark. and on than , , ., , of europe with the benchmark. and on than , , that there will be people across euro -e that there will be people across europe thinking _ that there will be people across europe thinking is _ that there will be people across europe thinking is there - that there will be people across europe thinking is there any - that there will be people across - europe thinking is there any respite coming? there might be in the medium—term? i...
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the other, let's not forget europe relies in a very big way, nearly 1/5 of europe's energy comes from renewable energy. based on climate change, which remains front and center, we have had a number of renewables sources such as wind and solar power that have essentially not been able to fill in that gap when it was needed the most. so that again beckons the call for more infrastructure, more technology and infra-structure investment. guy: how do you play that? in my buying investments? how do i actually play that story? aneeka: the interesting way to play it is actually via battery technology. the companies that are really focused on infrastructure into the grid, whereby you can actually harness and store renewable sources of energy, and then release them when and is -- when it is most required. the third way we are trying to play the new narrative egging place in the markets is via high dividend paying stocks. right now, given the fact that we've had a better-than-expected adp print, investors are cementing the fact that they are very likely to see the fed taper next month. now inves
the other, let's not forget europe relies in a very big way, nearly 1/5 of europe's energy comes from renewable energy. based on climate change, which remains front and center, we have had a number of renewables sources such as wind and solar power that have essentially not been able to fill in that gap when it was needed the most. so that again beckons the call for more infrastructure, more technology and infra-structure investment. guy: how do you play that? in my buying investments? how do i...
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one, still it's the 3rd data in europe. in fact, the drive is the only biomass facility to rank in the continents plan of c o, 2 emitted, today you have it while selling itself as comp and neutral. running would actually bounces out more emissions and from burning coal, you to its lower energy density than fossil fuels would, has to be burned in higher volumes to produce the same amount of energy. but in no attempt to clear the air, drax responded to the claim, saying, the figure is a false. figures are inaccurate and completely at all. it's with what the world's leading climate scientists at the you into governmental panel on climate change, say the both sustainable biomass been crucial to deliver in global climate targets . despite the thick of the site still managed to attract more than 800000000 pounds in u. k. government subsidies, that's a 2000000 pounds every single day in 2020 alone. because of course why our energy production reflects well on the government's climate record. but all of this is left the locals. the
one, still it's the 3rd data in europe. in fact, the drive is the only biomass facility to rank in the continents plan of c o, 2 emitted, today you have it while selling itself as comp and neutral. running would actually bounces out more emissions and from burning coal, you to its lower energy density than fossil fuels would, has to be burned in higher volumes to produce the same amount of energy. but in no attempt to clear the air, drax responded to the claim, saying, the figure is a false....
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and it's a very similar message that we've seen across the media in europe. if we go over to the netherlands, similar headlines that we're seeing there also over german publications here, going with very, very similar message in belgium. what we're hearing is that russia has the chance to make or has the possibility to make europe shiver this winter while in austria, they're suggesting that russia is using gas in order to put pressure on europe. what's really interesting though, is what we're seeing in the media is a very different message to what's coming out from your opinion. leaders in the commissioner for, for energy. that's country simpson. she said, just at the beginning of this month, that while there was no additional gas coming from russian supply is to meet the increased demand from europe that bo same russian suppliers were meeting the very letter of all of the contracts that they signed with european countries. and it's a similar message that we've heard from german chancellor angle, a miracle, as well as the gift kind to my knowledge. there are
and it's a very similar message that we've seen across the media in europe. if we go over to the netherlands, similar headlines that we're seeing there also over german publications here, going with very, very similar message in belgium. what we're hearing is that russia has the chance to make or has the possibility to make europe shiver this winter while in austria, they're suggesting that russia is using gas in order to put pressure on europe. what's really interesting though, is what we're...
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then europe gets new opportunities and a new world. europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, are playing politics to preserve their global leadership role as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices of energy security in europe, daycare on there are. and since we have all others pro american politicians here, whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because of russia b a no, because on ecology inches. but the reason behind is angie rushing. rave is g in politics made bought a deep stain on washington dc rushes sputnik v. coven. maxine is close to being approved by the world health organization. i spoke to person for the w. h. o. me that announcement on friday, but getting sputnik certificates recognized internationally is proving to be an uphill struggle in germany. a law maker from the left party is filing a lawsuit after local authorities failed to accept his sputnik fee certificate. d thur dim se that means peop
then europe gets new opportunities and a new world. europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, are playing politics to preserve their global leadership role as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices of energy security in europe, daycare on there are. and since we have all others pro american politicians here, whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no,...
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now the, the prices for natural gas futures in europe have absolutely skyrocketed. they went down a bit. but in the meantime, russia was being accused of politicizing the matter. and for years this country has been under fire for its infrastructure project in the field, like the nord stream to however, this crisis led to reassessment i. this is while the russian leader has been talking about for a while. and he also brought up what he called mistakes in the european energy policies that lead to the crisis austin nuggets. myer prices on gas in europe are a consequence of a deficit of energy and not vice versa. and that's why you should not shift the blind newsline over the last 10 years. step by step, systematic flaws were introduced into the european energy system, russia and they led to a of energy, chrysler the way ceased for any marketing stability. unpredictability are important . when russia flawlessly fulfills its contractual obligations to our partners, including our partners in europe, but we, in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to your and we h
now the, the prices for natural gas futures in europe have absolutely skyrocketed. they went down a bit. but in the meantime, russia was being accused of politicizing the matter. and for years this country has been under fire for its infrastructure project in the field, like the nord stream to however, this crisis led to reassessment i. this is while the russian leader has been talking about for a while. and he also brought up what he called mistakes in the european energy policies that lead to...
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in reality, at gas supply, see europe have actively increased as well. that was one of the main points of the, at speech as well. and even during the toughest parts of the cold war at rushes fulfilled its contractual obligations. as regards the supply of gas to europe, and quite a lot of impassioned responses from the russian president as he was speaking there at let's in fact try and take a quick listen to one of his response to miss gamble on one of her questions a little bit earlier, he won't speaking for 2 and a half hours at this was one of the responses look of this assume a but well as far as not stream to is concerned. what the opponents of the project have are claimed saying that this is not a commercially viable product, and that brush is pushy, not renew due to political motivation. but you know, this is yet another piece of nonsense. just please pay close attention to what i'm saying. this route is 2000 kilometers, shorter and quicker to get to our main consumers in europe than via ukraine. 2000 kilometers more efficient. so it's cheaper beca
in reality, at gas supply, see europe have actively increased as well. that was one of the main points of the, at speech as well. and even during the toughest parts of the cold war at rushes fulfilled its contractual obligations. as regards the supply of gas to europe, and quite a lot of impassioned responses from the russian president as he was speaking there at let's in fact try and take a quick listen to one of his response to miss gamble on one of her questions a little bit earlier, he...
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you know, europe has a supply crunch. russia has the gas to supply it. it's an element of russia playing politics, but there is also an element of a lot of money having been invested in noise being do not from the russian side from the european side as well. the russian leader also puts a current crisis in the european gas market. dawn to the eas, rushed push for a green transition, coupled with brussels decision to switch from long term gas contracts to immediate spa, treating the current volatility can be traced back to april. this year. but it all came to a head this week, leaving european citizens to del viet deeper into already under strained pockets. ah. maintaining a trusted energy partnership between russia and europe is a key focus self, an international gas forum taking place in saint petersburg. it is day 3 of the gathering and our correspondent elliott patricia go. is there? oh, look at all these complicated tubes, valves taps gas industry equipment. this has literally become a nightmare for energy officials. lately, natural gas prices in eur
you know, europe has a supply crunch. russia has the gas to supply it. it's an element of russia playing politics, but there is also an element of a lot of money having been invested in noise being do not from the russian side from the european side as well. the russian leader also puts a current crisis in the european gas market. dawn to the eas, rushed push for a green transition, coupled with brussels decision to switch from long term gas contracts to immediate spa, treating the current...
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europe gets new, opportunities under new worlds, or europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, are playing politics to preserve their global leadership. rule as the only superpower and didn't care about consumer prices of energy security in europe, they care on their part. and since the whole others pro american politicians here a whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what you have there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because a lot of interest. but the reason behind this angie, rushing rave is g in politics made a deep state of washington d. c. they still ahead on the weekly billions of people had an unexpected digital detox this week. his facebook fell off line for hours. not once but twice. it's one of our stories to come after the brighten blue. ah and i drink shaped bankers and those with dares sinks we dare to ask ah ah ah oh come back health stream chancellor sebastian cuts has resigned. it follows mounting fall out of a corruption allegations made against both the politician i
europe gets new, opportunities under new worlds, or europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, are playing politics to preserve their global leadership. rule as the only superpower and didn't care about consumer prices of energy security in europe, they care on their part. and since the whole others pro american politicians here a whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what you have there is no rational reason there is no,...
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europe gets new opportunities and a new world. europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, playing politics to preserve their global leadership route, healy superpower, and they don't care about consumer prices of energy security in europe, daycare on there are. and since the whole others, pro american politicians fear of a whole industry trio thing turns, this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because russia b no because on economic interest. but the reason behind is angie rushing rave is g in politics made a deep statement. washington the austrian chancellor has resigned as a result of mounting fall out of a corruption allegations leveled against both sebastian curts and his inner circle . the claims against him include a breach of trust, bribery, and making false statements to a parliamentary committee. for a minister, alexander schellenberg will be sworn in as the new leader on monday. cuts denies any wrong doing, saying that the accusations are solely bas
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europe gets new, opportunity is ended, you worlds or europe is love any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, playing d, a politics to preserve their global leadership rule as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security in europe, they care on their part. and since the whole others, pro american politicians fear of a whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what behalf there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because of rushing behavior or because of economic interest. but the reason behind this angie, rushing rave is gee, in politics made body deep studying and washington still to come on the weekly billions of facebook used as unable to use the site for hours earlier this week with technical problems blame for the outage. that struck not once but twice will have more and more course the blackout after the break. ah ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, bearing dramatic d
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that 4% inflation figure is for europe. the market does not leave it when she says she will not increase rates next year. this is the breakdown of the markets. i want to show you what europe has been doing. we are almost at a record. focuses on what we saw in the last couple of days. there are about 1% from the record high after 4% in october. i know in terms of the industry groups, we have some of the other ones. we have insurers, zero point 5%. insurance and banks, you will see technology stocks. this is on the back of amazon and apple. we thought this might grow under pressure because they do some of the things that are used in some of these big technology companies. this is a big bank here in the u.k.. they came out same they were disappointed on the fee income. they are worried about some of their markets and how they will perform in the future. the other when we are watching out for is -- they came out with some encouraging figures. this is the maker of ray-ban. i don't know if we will buy sonny's to go anywhere becau
that 4% inflation figure is for europe. the market does not leave it when she says she will not increase rates next year. this is the breakdown of the markets. i want to show you what europe has been doing. we are almost at a record. focuses on what we saw in the last couple of days. there are about 1% from the record high after 4% in october. i know in terms of the industry groups, we have some of the other ones. we have insurers, zero point 5%. insurance and banks, you will see technology...
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ros: let's look at whenergy prices are high in europe. globally, there is a squeeze on the price of natural gas. a cold winter means that stored levels are lower than normal. there is also an increased demand in asia, especially from china, f liquefied natural gas. that has eaten into available supply and the result is this for gas prices, they are heading up. that is hitting fuel bills for households and companies across europe. some argue that russia could and should do more to help. >> russia could be more helpful. our numbers show that russia could easily increase the gas it is sending to europe by 15%. ros: the accusation that russia is restricting supply connects back to the state on company gazprom and the pipeline it has to the eu, called nord stream 2. that has been completed but not yet switched on, which some analysts believe is relevant to the supply coming from russia. >> gazprom canarry more supply to europe but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of ndling nord stream 2. very simple
ros: let's look at whenergy prices are high in europe. globally, there is a squeeze on the price of natural gas. a cold winter means that stored levels are lower than normal. there is also an increased demand in asia, especially from china, f liquefied natural gas. that has eaten into available supply and the result is this for gas prices, they are heading up. that is hitting fuel bills for households and companies across europe. some argue that russia could and should do more to help. >>...
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europe stands at a crossroads will remain dependent on washington is a junior partner or will europe ought to play the role of a great power on the world stage. i cross talking e u. china relations. i'm joined by my guess i nor tangle in beijing. he is a political and economic affairs commentator in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g, t. and as well as an rti contributor and in elecom that we cross to look river. he is an independent journalist, high gentleman cross hak rules, and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. now he's appreciate, look, let me go to you 1st here. i mean, it, you know, on the face of it, you know, the, europe's relationship or more rather e relationship with china is very convoluted because major training for our trading partners, a major investment deal kind of stuck. but, you know, there's been, there's an understanding about investment and, and then we have, you know, nato, i'm saying, you know, you know, china is no different than russia. it's the same threatening landscape. i mean, it's very convoluted. i mean, is
europe stands at a crossroads will remain dependent on washington is a junior partner or will europe ought to play the role of a great power on the world stage. i cross talking e u. china relations. i'm joined by my guess i nor tangle in beijing. he is a political and economic affairs commentator in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g, t. and as well as an rti contributor and in elecom that we cross to look river. he is an independent journalist, high gentleman cross hak...
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ah, this our is headline stories, mother mirror hooton's village to boost the gas flow to europe. finally, you take some of the heat out of the market. it comes after record breaking price searches this week, which i've seen some you members, question brussels energy policies and also ahead last jose's, it'll file a complaint to the global chemical weapons watchdog. now after the u. s. was allowed to question the organization not by the alleged poisoning of kremlin critic, alexia finally, despite the o p. c. w. still refusing to cooperate with russia over the case, also had to try to see her parents in 6. harry jess reflects just how long death school board and school in the 3 become american parents face an f. b. i cracked, done for speaking out against pupils being forced to wear masks on the teaching of that controversial critical race. the reap comes if that's all ahead this our on our 2. ah oh, where every year catching the program from today. welcome to moscow on the news, our and our team. my name's union. o'neill. boiling gas prices have been reduced to more of a simmer. now, afte
ah, this our is headline stories, mother mirror hooton's village to boost the gas flow to europe. finally, you take some of the heat out of the market. it comes after record breaking price searches this week, which i've seen some you members, question brussels energy policies and also ahead last jose's, it'll file a complaint to the global chemical weapons watchdog. now after the u. s. was allowed to question the organization not by the alleged poisoning of kremlin critic, alexia finally,...
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. ♪ manus: that is "daybreak europe." in the exclusive interview, the standard chartered ceo said, inflation may be transitory but structural wage pressures won't be. bill: i think what we can be sure about is stagflation. you can hear the narrative that it is transitory. inflationary pressures are transitory, but i also see structural wage pressures building up. they will not easily be resolved. i think the inflation trend is transitory, that will be a little bit dismissive. the early stages of pulling back the monetary system. in terms of fiscal stimulus, the wind may come out of the sale for the economy a bit. the momentum is good. in china, we talk about growth, down to 5%, may be down for a while. u.s. has tremendous resilience. i'm not desperately concerned about the economy but i think it is a little bit harder. >> pressure for the markets? bill: i think the markets are sensitive right now. i do think we will have a correction. the underlying earnings, they are ok. even if we have global growth into the 3% zone for
. ♪ manus: that is "daybreak europe." in the exclusive interview, the standard chartered ceo said, inflation may be transitory but structural wage pressures won't be. bill: i think what we can be sure about is stagflation. you can hear the narrative that it is transitory. inflationary pressures are transitory, but i also see structural wage pressures building up. they will not easily be resolved. i think the inflation trend is transitory, that will be a little bit dismissive. the...
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, europe gets new opportunities and in europe, europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, playing politics to preserve their global leadership role as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices of energy security in europe, daycare on there. a martin. and since we have all others pro american politicians, we are a whole industry of turns. this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because russia may know or because of economic interest . but the reason behind this angie rushing rave is g in politics made a deep stain on the come on the weekly buildings a place that uses unable to use the site for hours with technical problems blamed the anc, teach will have more walk colors that black hat this week just after ah ah ah ah herman by dreamer shaped baskin cursed out of those with dares sinks. we dare to ask oh, oh man i the off soon chances sebastian curse has resigned. it follows mounting fall october, corruption allegations made against both the
, europe gets new opportunities and in europe, europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, playing politics to preserve their global leadership role as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices of energy security in europe, daycare on there. a martin. and since we have all others pro american politicians, we are a whole industry of turns. this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no,...
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europe gets new opportunities and a new world or europe is love any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so to america, europe, america are playing dia, politics, to preserve their global leadership rule as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security. in europe, they care on their part. and since the whole others, pro american politicians fear of a whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because of russia b. no, because on ecology inches. but the reason behind is angie rushing rave is g in politics made a deep statement. washington d. c rushes. sputnik. the covert vaccine is close to being approved by the world health organization. a spokesperson for the w. h. o. made that announcement on friday. but getting sputnik certificates recognized internationally is proving to be an uphill struggle. in germany, a lawmaker from the left party is filing a lawsuit after local authorities feel to accept his sputnik the certificate heater . dim says it
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our gas supply to europe is again, the number one ingredient in mr. perkins recipe for the volatility in prices. not to come back any time soon. that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's a major cause for concern for some very important european politicians? is the transit of russian natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of putin sent that russia is ready to keep that in place, as long as it knows how much gas europe is willing to buy in the future. i. e, he wants these a long term contract. again. what russia ones is stability and predictability. the united states, 2nd biggest airlines attempts to fool sol, staff to vaccinate against coven. is it turbulence in texas? where united airlines stuff have convinced a judge to suspend putting people on leave if they don't get jobs. more on this next, from ortiz kellum open. i kind of what's the complaint in the, how much affects it having while a judge in texas has put a stop temporarily to
our gas supply to europe is again, the number one ingredient in mr. perkins recipe for the volatility in prices. not to come back any time soon. that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's a major cause for concern for some very important european politicians? is the transit of russian natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of putin sent that russia is ready to keep that in place,...
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gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain imports very little natural gas from russia but the uk has been hit too by the skyrocketing prices on the energy markets. russia's position is very simple. we've got the gas you need, we've got a brand—new pipeline to deliver it, so let's do the deal. and considering how acute the energy crisis is becoming in europe, that puts russia in a very strong position. and since europe has committed to a greener future, it may, for a time, need more gas as coal—fired plants are phased out. so long as europe is using as much energy as it is,
gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain...
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that is - translation: we must build a stronger europe. that is what i | stronger europe. that is what i deeply believe in, a europe which takes a share for itself and can choose its partners and work closely with historical allied. fix, work closely with historical allied. �* ., allied. a former facebook employee _ allied. a former facebook employee tells _ allied. a former facebook employee tells the - allied. a former facebook employee tells the us - allied. a former facebook - employee tells the us congress the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy.— division and weakening democra . , ., , democracy. facebook repeatedly encounter profits _ democracy. facebook repeatedly encounter profits and _ encounter profits and accountability. it resolves conflicts in favour of profit. and — conflicts in favour of profit. and ecological disaster in southern california after a pipeline burst, spilling thousands of barrels of oil into the ocean. and scientists have identified the uk's oldest meat eating creature, a dinosaur the size o
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in europe, they care on their part. and since the whole others, pro american politicians are whole industry of turns. this is very powerful. so what behalf there is no rational reason. there is no, there is no rational reason because russia b a no. because on decline inches freshest. sputnik. the covered vaccine is close to being approved by the world health organization. a spokesperson for the w h o made that announcement on friday, but getting sputnik certificates recognized internationally is proven to be an uphill struggle. in germany, a lawmaker from the left, the party is filing a lawsuit for local authorities feel to accept his bentley fee certificate. the through them say that means people like him won't have the same free movement life as other vaccinated citizens on, if in contrast to hungering, which is treating all vaccines the same. these are tim spoke to r t i got a hungarian who got 2 shots of these putney vaccine can sit in a restaurant in berlin. i also 40 vaccinated woods pudding v. i'm not allowed to
in europe, they care on their part. and since the whole others, pro american politicians are whole industry of turns. this is very powerful. so what behalf there is no rational reason. there is no, there is no rational reason because russia b a no. because on decline inches freshest. sputnik. the covered vaccine is close to being approved by the world health organization. a spokesperson for the w h o made that announcement on friday, but getting sputnik certificates recognized internationally...
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you can see what's happening in europe, this hysteria and confusion, the markets. why is because they don't take it seriously. so must speculating about climate change while there's underestimates in things. and they're those reducing investments and nick starts of industries. there should be a smooth transition in st. petersburg russians, top energy officials and the most senior management ad gas from russia's energy giant will be joined by the ceo's of the likes of unit her and winters hall. germany's energy behemoths and also the heads of the international gas union and also the world energy council. it will be up to them inevitably to tame the market . now, one of the solutions many in europe are currently counting on is the launching of nord stream to the project as real hope for many major players in the industry. but you may also remember that it used to have and actually still has many enemies, both in the region and also across the atlantic in america. it has the potential to undermine the interests of ukraine, poland, a number of other close partners or a
you can see what's happening in europe, this hysteria and confusion, the markets. why is because they don't take it seriously. so must speculating about climate change while there's underestimates in things. and they're those reducing investments and nick starts of industries. there should be a smooth transition in st. petersburg russians, top energy officials and the most senior management ad gas from russia's energy giant will be joined by the ceo's of the likes of unit her and winters hall....
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, ben, europe gets new, opportunity is ended. you world, europe is not any longer, completely dependent to united states. so d, america, europe, america, are playing dia, politics, to preserve their global leadership rule sdn, the superpower. and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security in europe, take care on their part. and since we have a whole lot of pro american politicians here, a whole industry of this is very powerful. so what we have there is no rational reason there is no, there is no rational reason because of russian behavior because of economic interest. molly has accused french forces of training extremist group submit a deepening feud between the 2 countries. 16 molly and soldiers were ambushed and killed by terrorists in the african nations north. on tuesday, the prime minister pointed the finger of blame at paris, accusing france of deceit. as soon as the marlin government still doesn't control the region of cattle, there are groups trained by french offices. we have evidence in our language. the
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europe as a capitalist club or social europe. the french issue and polish issue and hungarian issue are extremely important because they are a challenge directly to the idea of social europe. the polish government and hungarian government want to be able to run authoritarian governments. viktor orban has said he is leading an illiberal democracy, in poland women have fought very hard to regain the right to abortion and most polish people want to stay the eu. so the union has a very difficult challenge ahead which is how to keep poland in while protecting the rights of people in poland who looked to the european union exactly for that. henry. when we say social europe we are citing some social policies for example on abortion or the treatment of lgbt people but let's remember when it comes to poland specifically we are also talking about a pillar of democracy, not just social policy and that is the judiciary, which in poland has now become subordinate to the ruling party, to the law and justice party of the prime minister. what we
europe as a capitalist club or social europe. the french issue and polish issue and hungarian issue are extremely important because they are a challenge directly to the idea of social europe. the polish government and hungarian government want to be able to run authoritarian governments. viktor orban has said he is leading an illiberal democracy, in poland women have fought very hard to regain the right to abortion and most polish people want to stay the eu. so the union has a very difficult...
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not in a spot in europe, but on an exchange in st. petersburg. but in general, exchange trading is not very effective because it carries a lot of risks. is not a watch shorts and ties or a car or even oil that can be produced and stored anywhere. gas is not sold like that on the market problem being, it seems that they're just on in of contract. people haven't contracted into long term gas supplies. so obviously brush is not going to want to be made out to the bud guy here. what can you do with regards the pricing? well, man, you're absolutely right. and the thing is i, the european lawmakers might have shot themselves in the foot hair and well, of conceptually nukes the wallets of the end of the line consumers of ordinary europeans. so here's, here's the thing about natural gas. it's not oil. you can just, you know, get it one time stored in a barrel until you need it and then you will access it. no, it doesn't work like that. you can't store natural gas. so what the european lawmakers came up with, they decided that they would switch from contr
not in a spot in europe, but on an exchange in st. petersburg. but in general, exchange trading is not very effective because it carries a lot of risks. is not a watch shorts and ties or a car or even oil that can be produced and stored anywhere. gas is not sold like that on the market problem being, it seems that they're just on in of contract. people haven't contracted into long term gas supplies. so obviously brush is not going to want to be made out to the bud guy here. what can you do with...
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europe gets new opportunities and in europe, europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, are playing politics to preserve their global leadership as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security in europe, daycare on there are. and since the whole others, pro american politicians fear of a whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what behalf there is no rational reason, there is no, there is no rational room because the russian b a no. because on ecology interests, molly has accused french forces of training extremist groups amid a deepening feud between the 2 countries. this comes after 16 malia and soldiers were ambushed and killed by terrorists in the african nations north on tuesday. a prime minister has pointed the finger at paris, accusing france of deceit. bessie de marlene government still doesn't control the region of cattle, the arm groups trained by french offices. we have evidence in our language. there was a phrase he search for a needle in your room, but someone who is also
europe gets new opportunities and in europe, europe is not any longer, completely dependent to the united states. so d, america, europe, america, are playing politics to preserve their global leadership as the only superpower and they don't care about consumer prices and energy security in europe, daycare on there are. and since the whole others, pro american politicians fear of a whole industry of turns, this is very powerful. so what behalf there is no rational reason, there is no, there is...
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decision making in europe. and that will be all for the good and will be quite a warning sign for boris johnson, i quite agree. our last topic we have touched on — the current petrol crisis. and the labour shortages. it is extraordinary that we are in this moment and yet the conservatives are still polling very well. what does that tell us? i think it takes a while for polls to come through. i it depends on how long this crisis goes on for. but you can't have our country brought to a halt by lack- of petrol for very long . without the government getting severe penalties. it's not clear the government is going to escape from this. | a lack of drivers and - a pathetic offer was made so we can of european drivers| back forjust three months set back on christmas eve. there are conditions here for lorry drivers are appalling. . they're not likely to come. meanwhile our agriculture . is in a very bad state for lack of workers in our| meat processing. i think this crisis is going to last and in the end - governments
decision making in europe. and that will be all for the good and will be quite a warning sign for boris johnson, i quite agree. our last topic we have touched on — the current petrol crisis. and the labour shortages. it is extraordinary that we are in this moment and yet the conservatives are still polling very well. what does that tell us? i think it takes a while for polls to come through. i it depends on how long this crisis goes on for. but you can't have our country brought to a halt by...
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this urges alarming consumers across europe. 1 this urges alarming consumers across europe.— across europe. i am very worried. — across europe. i am very worried. very _ across europe. i am veryi worried, very concerned. across europe. i am very - worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. translation: there are mothers who have to between paying their energy bill of feeding their children. that is the problem. the cold weather — that is the problem. the cold weather is coming and we need to heat— weather is coming and we need to heat apartments. if you go to heat apartments. if you go to poor— to heat apartments. if you go to poor areas, no—one puts on the heating — to poor areas, no—one puts on the heating because everyone knows — the heating because everyone knows they won't be able to pay for it _ knows they won't be able to pay for it h — knows they won't be able to pay for it. �* . ., ., knows they won't be able to pay for it. �* _, ., ., .,, for it. a record demand for gas unlimited _ for it. a record demand for gas unlimited storage _ for it. a record demand
this urges alarming consumers across europe. 1 this urges alarming consumers across europe.— across europe. i am very worried. — across europe. i am very worried. very _ across europe. i am veryi worried, very concerned. across europe. i am very - worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. translation: there are mothers who have to between paying their energy bill of feeding their children. that is the problem. the cold weather — that is the problem. the cold weather is coming and we...
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this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." no shutdown. biden signs a stopgap funding bill but the house postpones its infrastructure vote. the democrats failed to agree on the white house's economic agenda. stocks begin the quarter in the red after equities suffer their worst monthly selloff since march of 2020. a fight for power. china orders its top energy firms to secure supply at all costs and another tailwind for european energy prices. happy new month, happy new quarter. it is a precarious start to this new quarter. we have a host of risks. let's get away from the doom and gloom this friday because we have a very special treat this friday. usually, manus cranny starts the weekend on friday but we are very lucky. manus cranny is putting in the long, extra hours this weekend at the dubai expo. good morning to you. you have such a great lineup of guests and some really interesting conversations. what are you most looking forward to? manus: dani, this is a roll of the dice for dubai. welcome to an infrastructure build a year late but th
this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." no shutdown. biden signs a stopgap funding bill but the house postpones its infrastructure vote. the democrats failed to agree on the white house's economic agenda. stocks begin the quarter in the red after equities suffer their worst monthly selloff since march of 2020. a fight for power. china orders its top energy firms to secure supply at all costs and another tailwind for european energy prices. happy new month, happy new quarter. it is a...
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our gas supplied to europe. the number one ingredient in mr. putin's recipe for the volatility in prices, not to come back any time soon. that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's the major cause for concern for some very important european politicians, is the transit of russia natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of our putin said that russia is ready to keep that in place, as long as it knows how much gas europe is willing to buy in the future. i. e, he wants these long term contracts again. what russia ones is stability and predictability. he'll become on our international catholic bishops in france, are at odds with the government. after a damning report reveals hundreds of thousands of crimes against children covered up by the clergy. we're from one of the victims after a short break. this is the weekly, on our, to international. mm. ah . hello, driven by drainage shaped bank. concur. some
our gas supplied to europe. the number one ingredient in mr. putin's recipe for the volatility in prices, not to come back any time soon. that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's the major cause for concern for some very important european politicians, is the transit of russia natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of our putin said that russia is ready to keep that in place, as...