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more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction. of. christianity for we established it so. both religious and secular leaders were to display their power. to trace its. concrete the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons builders architects can change with each other. this is called massive churches for creative. contests the feel good. story. of g.w. . and his deed of your name is a lie from berlin to brazil as deadly as 24 hours since the beginning of the pandemic the daily death toll climbs above 2000 people for the 1st time we bring you the latest from announce the amazonian city that has been devastated by a more contagious virus fareed it's also coming up on the show 10 years a since japan was hit by the triple disaster of earthquake tsunami and nuclear meltdown we take a look at how it has changed japan.
more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction. of. christianity for we established it so. both religious and secular leaders were to display their power. to trace its. concrete the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons builders architects can change with each other. this is called massive churches for creative. contests the feel good. story. of g.w. . and his deed of your name is a lie from berlin to brazil as deadly as 24 hours since the beginning of the...
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on these supplies but if we can ensure that they will be supplied from western europe it should also benefit their own energy security going forward mr nick also controversial in your party as well as internationally is your policy towards china regarded by many as toothless here the idea of change through trade vandal door khandelwal as you call it in germany has been a spectacular failure on the human rights front hasn't it. i think it is not only a german experience i think it is a universal experience that we have to take lead from 2 assumptions are explicitly or implicitly that china policy has been based on the one assumption that if g.d.p. raises above a certain level that in a country that liberalization of democracy will come almost automatically but we are also facing. inside that unless what we have traditionally believed that a state led economy can apparently be pretty successful and pretty competitive even over the longer term and i think that is something that we have to draw conclusions from. when ignoring the issue of human rights i mean germany along with the rest o
on these supplies but if we can ensure that they will be supplied from western europe it should also benefit their own energy security going forward mr nick also controversial in your party as well as internationally is your policy towards china regarded by many as toothless here the idea of change through trade vandal door khandelwal as you call it in germany has been a spectacular failure on the human rights front hasn't it. i think it is not only a german experience i think it is a universal...
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more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity for blue stablished itself. both religious and secular leaders want to display their power. trip speaking it's. concrete the tallest biggest most beautiful structure it's. just amazing builders and architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created a. contest of liquor. stores. on t.w. . this is g.w. news life from birth but more bad news for the corona virus vaccine roll out british swedish drug maker astra zeneca says it will now deliver 50000000 fewer doses of its corona virus shot to the e.u. than agreed as of blocks and occupation program fails to pick up steam. brazil's health system nears a breaking point as the country battles a surge in corona virus infections while some people party on. and more demonstrators are killed and injured by security forces in.
more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity for blue stablished itself. both religious and secular leaders want to display their power. trip speaking it's. concrete the tallest biggest most beautiful structure it's. just amazing builders and architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created a. contest of liquor. stores. on t.w. . this is g.w. news life from birth but more bad news for the corona virus vaccine roll out british...
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more than 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. with christianity firmly established there is a greater demand for houses of worship. and both religious and secular leaders are eager to display their power so churches become palaces. the race begins who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures. stone masons builders in the projects compete with each other to have a good projects. this is home massive churches with towers that pierce the clouds like skyscrapers are created. contest of the cathedral church people 12th on t.w. . this is d.w. news and these are our top stories british prime minister boris johnson has denied that his government banned the export of coded 1000 vaccines to the european union he told british lawmakers that he opposes vaccine nationalism in all forms johnson made the statement after european council president shot in the shadow accuse the u.k. of imposing an export ban. former brazilian president of the reason that a silva has slammed president also narrow.
more than 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. with christianity firmly established there is a greater demand for houses of worship. and both religious and secular leaders are eager to display their power so churches become palaces. the race begins who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures. stone masons builders in the projects compete with each other to have a good projects. this is home massive churches with towers that pierce the clouds like...
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china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. look at the. cut . this is deja vu news live from berlin and then entire hospital in quarantine. clinic is closed to all visitors after several patients and staff to test positive for the more virulent newton strain of the coronavirus. violence in the netherlands as protesters vent their anger over new tougher restrictions including a strict nighttime curfew for the and.
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that is, that companies have to submit studies to europe in commission. they do the study themselves, they have to submit it to the european commission and to accept. so the europe, food safety authority and they as a panel of experts that looks at the studies and then they say ok, safe or not. so what we have found is that within these expert panels, you have a lot people with dice with the food industry. so that means a conflict of interest me in. so home system, the communication agencies and the regulatory agencies have the same scientists. and they work in order to promote the commercialization of their products. i. this is why if you ask them something, you have the same answer and they say it's a consensus exactly like in the middle ages, you were asking for the priest, what is a truth in no, you asked to these scientists and regulatory agencies. what is the truth and they act in the same manner as magician? you know, because they work on secret compounds. we secretly effects. they say that you cannot publish that. however they say they have the tr
that is, that companies have to submit studies to europe in commission. they do the study themselves, they have to submit it to the european commission and to accept. so the europe, food safety authority and they as a panel of experts that looks at the studies and then they say ok, safe or not. so what we have found is that within these expert panels, you have a lot people with dice with the food industry. so that means a conflict of interest me in. so home system, the communication agencies...
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between europe in china, i don't see any real problem. we have in europe. we need to re industrialize the continent and we have to look, let me jump in here. look, let me jump in real quick as we're almost out of time, i want to go to our guest in beijing to react to the taiwan issue because i want to everyone, i want this to be fair and balanced. go ahead. the issue of taiwan over the issue of taiwan is very simple. the u. s. has no intention and no capability of defining the island china actually went in. but they are, you know, as you recall from the general's call to the chinese counterparts during trumps administration, at the end of it, it was the, the chinese were afraid that the u. s. is trying to goad them into doing some sort of military action against taiwan. so the u. s. the claim that, yes, see china is the terrible over. we've always said it. everyone has to rally around us american exceptional lives forever. so i want to be very care or not another on other down the usaa idea re conjuring the world. ok, gentlemen, very robust discussion here.
between europe in china, i don't see any real problem. we have in europe. we need to re industrialize the continent and we have to look, let me jump in here. look, let me jump in real quick as we're almost out of time, i want to go to our guest in beijing to react to the taiwan issue because i want to everyone, i want this to be fair and balanced. go ahead. the issue of taiwan over the issue of taiwan is very simple. the u. s. has no intention and no capability of defining the island china...
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europe stands at a crossroads will remain dependent on washington as a junior partner or will europe opt 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 tango in beijing is a political and economic affairs commentator in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g t n, as well as an rti contributor and an elecom that we crossed to look reggae. he is an independent journalist or a gentleman, cross hoc rules and effect, that means he 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 u relationship with china is very convoluted because major training, a trading partners, a major investment deal. i'm 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 there an
europe stands at a crossroads will remain dependent on washington as a junior partner or will europe opt 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 tango in beijing is a political and economic affairs commentator in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g t n, as well as an rti contributor and an elecom that we crossed to look reggae. he is an independent journalist or a gentleman, cross hoc rules...
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, because i think a, a, europe of nation states would likely return in europe to, into war levels of dysfunction and economic misery. well, that's a very strong statement there, alan. how do you feel about that? because that is the charge that we've, you know, and it was all around the briggs that debate here is that the, that brussels wants too much power. and it is trying to one size fits all. i mean, that was at least the claims that were made by the briggs. it tears ok. now i ask you, did they learn anything from it? because there are, there are, we've all agreed on this program is that your skepticism is on the rise. what is exactly means is very unclear to me because it seems to me, it is more of a demand for reform and not to got the entire project. go ahead, allen. well, i do understand the letter being signed by the circle populace parties. life view is that the bull you integrate, the less efficient it becomes gross becomes less, most of its major policies of fail, the years fail, europe stagnate and do this since the year was introduced, the italian economies patent studen
, because i think a, a, europe of nation states would likely return in europe to, into war levels of dysfunction and economic misery. well, that's a very strong statement there, alan. how do you feel about that? because that is the charge that we've, you know, and it was all around the briggs that debate here is that the, that brussels wants too much power. and it is trying to one size fits all. i mean, that was at least the claims that were made by the briggs. it tears ok. now i ask you, did...
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of europe in the world. and you are right, we need to do to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral away, and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between trading partners between associates in this case. okay. i mean, we do have run out of time. we've run out of time, i guess a major question is, can europe survive the european union to be continue gentlemen? okay, many thanks them i guess in paris and in guilford. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t c. next time. remember, pa stuck with ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking together for the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by h
of europe in the world. and you are right, we need to do to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral away, and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between trading partners between associates in this case. okay. i mean, we do have run out of time. we've run out of...
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i mean, europe and i repeat, europe is the largest owner and investor in africa and around the world. so we're just trying to use and you to a new instrument to gather all the resources that are already being invested by europe, european companies, and european governments. and try to bring in and a one umbrella with a common objective. and these objective, these to be when, when we don't want these to be only something that sort of european industries interests or own european companies, we want also to cooperate with local governments and local business of post effects . i was calling to see what you said. there is a luisa son. so we're bringing together existing trade and existing projects. how much just this is going to be new money, the headline figure, of course the $3.00 hundreds 1000000000 euros and investments over the next 6 years or so. but how much of this is actually new? well we have new facilities now and most of what will be new will be money brought by actually the private sector and some of the financial institutions that will be in that will be also associated to, t
i mean, europe and i repeat, europe is the largest owner and investor in africa and around the world. so we're just trying to use and you to a new instrument to gather all the resources that are already being invested by europe, european companies, and european governments. and try to bring in and a one umbrella with a common objective. and these objective, these to be when, when we don't want these to be only something that sort of european industries interests or own european companies, we...
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as europe grapples with high prices. the president also agrees to boost supplies to the you while saying the block brought the crisis on itself. what church against the state catholic bishops in france at loggerheads with the government after a report reveals hundreds of thousands of crimes against children committed by the clergy. we speak to one of the victims. when we came to france, i was 8 and 9 years old. so i spent almost 2 years there until i was sexually assaulted. but pray not what shameful is not apologizing for an atrocity committed in catholic institutions on hundreds of children. ah. i brought kathy live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our t international. glad to have you with us as we recap to weeks top stories. but 1st we start with our special coverage of a trail blazing russian film. their crew returned to earth from the international space station. actress julia per sealed ended director clement chapin co spent 12 days on board. the i assess making the world's 1st movie shot in orbit. ah ah
as europe grapples with high prices. the president also agrees to boost supplies to the you while saying the block brought the crisis on itself. what church against the state catholic bishops in france at loggerheads with the government after a report reveals hundreds of thousands of crimes against children committed by the clergy. we speak to one of the victims. when we came to france, i was 8 and 9 years old. so i spent almost 2 years there until i was sexually assaulted. but pray not what...
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on these supplies but if we can ensure that they will be supplied from western europe it should also benefit their own energy security going forward mr naik also controversial in your party as well as internationally is your policy towards china regarded by many as to through this here the idea of change through trade vandal ball kondalilla as you call it in germany has been a spectacular failure on the human rights front hasn't it. i think it is not only a german experience i think it is a universal experience that we have to take leave from 2 assumptions our single explicitly or implicitly that china policy has been based on the one assumption that if g.d.p. raises above a certain level that in a country that liberalization of democracy will come almost automatically but we are also facing. the insight that unless what we have to believe that a state led economy can apparently be pretty successful and pretty competitive even over the longer term and i think that is something that we have to draw conclusions from. where when ignoring the issue of human rights i mean germany along wi
on these supplies but if we can ensure that they will be supplied from western europe it should also benefit their own energy security going forward mr naik also controversial in your party as well as internationally is your policy towards china regarded by many as to through this here the idea of change through trade vandal ball kondalilla as you call it in germany has been a spectacular failure on the human rights front hasn't it. i think it is not only a german experience i think it is a...
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he also pledged to supply more gas if europe requested it. he also stressed the importance of the now completed nord stream to gas pipeline, under the baltic sea, which is still awaiting the final green light from europe. this year to look up as far as north stream to has been served or what opponents and the project have claim that this is not a commercially viable product and russia, if pursuing geopolitical motivations week, well, you know, this is yet another ballistic nonsense. is that what i just like to pay closer attention to what i'm saying on this route is 2000 kilometer shorter and quicker to our main consumers in europe that and via ukraine d. c. 2000 kilometers more efficient. it's cheaper because transit is cheaper to do, and it's also cheaper for common virtues because the transit fee has to be included in the ann rice in particular for european customers. we are doing this, it isn't white, are political differences. this year we have increased supply by 10 percent. again, let me very much like them to be grateful. instead of o
he also pledged to supply more gas if europe requested it. he also stressed the importance of the now completed nord stream to gas pipeline, under the baltic sea, which is still awaiting the final green light from europe. this year to look up as far as north stream to has been served or what opponents and the project have claim that this is not a commercially viable product and russia, if pursuing geopolitical motivations week, well, you know, this is yet another ballistic nonsense. is that...
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are recognized for travel in europe . there will a vaccine curtain end up dividing, rich and full nation. this is inside story. ah, ah. hello and welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a ban. so cove, it $900.00 vaccines, a vital for controlling the pandemic. as we know, widespread immunization is allowing parts of the world, including the u. s. in europe to reopen for tourism and trade. but it's a different story in developing nations. millions of people across africa still waiting to receive their 1st jobs. the w h o warns the continent is facing an extremely aggressive 3rd wave. the african unions cove at $900.00 envoy, a strongly criticized europe for failing to deliver the millions of doses. it promised. we'll bring in our guests in a moment, but 1st this report from victoria gate and b marie a 57 year old mother of 5 has come to this clinic and can shafter to get her 2nd job of the asters in kovak, seen the democratic republic of congo is suffering from a 3rd surge of corona, virus infections, as many other parts of afric
are recognized for travel in europe . there will a vaccine curtain end up dividing, rich and full nation. this is inside story. ah, ah. hello and welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a ban. so cove, it $900.00 vaccines, a vital for controlling the pandemic. as we know, widespread immunization is allowing parts of the world, including the u. s. in europe to reopen for tourism and trade. but it's a different story in developing nations. millions of people across africa still waiting to receive their...
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in fact, that is something that could double the flow of russian gas to europe. however, it's still yet to be certified in that process has begun at the beginning of september, but 1st it's up to the german energy regulator to give the green light to it, then they're supposed to pass on a draft to the european commission. and this is a process that could take up months and with the, the many enemies that nord stream to has had both in europe and across the atlantic . that their accusations, that is bureaucracy and some want that to happen on purpose. and we've already heard from one of the major players on the market that nord streamed to with all this bureaucracy may not be able to help with the situation this winter season. the certification of the pipeline, as far as i know will be so light, it will probably not be able to help was out this winter when it comes to gas from the russian energy giant has been increasing exports. and we can name loads of the european countries from romania to greece, finland, italy at the exports are growing even though previous t
in fact, that is something that could double the flow of russian gas to europe. however, it's still yet to be certified in that process has begun at the beginning of september, but 1st it's up to the german energy regulator to give the green light to it, then they're supposed to pass on a draft to the european commission. and this is a process that could take up months and with the, the many enemies that nord stream to has had both in europe and across the atlantic . that their accusations,...
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it's not just a problem for europe. the rest of the world could go without as rich countries corner the market in a similar way to the vaccines. this year alone, new york natural gas futures are up 106 percent to a high of $5.20 for $1000000.00 british thermal units. it's highest in more than 7 years. but the equivalent gas in europe and asian markets costs $25.00 for $1000000.00 british thermal units. storage sites, a less than 72 percent full. that's the lowest in a decade. or knock on effects. a huge cf industries holdings. one of the was biggest fertilizer groups has been forced to close to plants in the u. k, sparking fears of a looming shortage of ammonium nitrate that could hit food supplies and a shortage of carbon dioxide production could hit the meat to soft drinks. industry will gas is also used a power electricity generation. unsurprisingly, prices of soaring in that market to several energy suppliers have already collapsed in the u. k. governments across europe preparing to hand up money to households the c
it's not just a problem for europe. the rest of the world could go without as rich countries corner the market in a similar way to the vaccines. this year alone, new york natural gas futures are up 106 percent to a high of $5.20 for $1000000.00 british thermal units. it's highest in more than 7 years. but the equivalent gas in europe and asian markets costs $25.00 for $1000000.00 british thermal units. storage sites, a less than 72 percent full. that's the lowest in a decade. or knock on...
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and i think that's actually the majority of citizens in europe. they are very worried about the migration issues starting from this that why people all have to leave data that homeland in the sunsets. it's very human and in lots of cases human tragedy. so that i guess the majority of people in europe in distance don't want to see that people will have to leave their homes and start the life of g. i'm only about to say, yes, miss denied. perhaps the most young, disappointing aspect which human rights groups are underlined last month is how the e u has failed to safeguard people against serious human rights violations at its external borders. the spotlight has fallen on the border agency front, tx, which is accused by human rights watch of failing repeatedly to take action of allegations of human rights violations. that's a serious issue, isn't it? it's, it's supposed deep hold lines in the values that all men to countries were supposed to sign up to have been a major disappointment for you. why the, for me, the big disappointment actually is that w
and i think that's actually the majority of citizens in europe. they are very worried about the migration issues starting from this that why people all have to leave data that homeland in the sunsets. it's very human and in lots of cases human tragedy. so that i guess the majority of people in europe in distance don't want to see that people will have to leave their homes and start the life of g. i'm only about to say, yes, miss denied. perhaps the most young, disappointing aspect which human...
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on these supplies but if we can ensure that they will be supplied from western europe it should also benefit their own energy security going forward mr nick also controversial in your party as well as internationally is your policy towards china regarded by many as toothless here the idea of change through trade vandal dog hunger or as you call it in germany has been a spectacular failure on the human rights front hasn't it. i think it is not only a german experience i think it is a universal experience that we have to take lead from 2 assumptions are seeing explicitly or implicitly that china policy has been based on the one assumption that if g.d.p. raises above a certain level that in a country that liberalization of democracy will come almost automatically but we also facing. inside that unless what we have traditionally believed that a state led economy can apparently be pretty successful and pretty competitive even over the longer term and i think that is something that we have to draw conclusions from. when ignoring the issue of human rights some in germany along with the rest
on these supplies but if we can ensure that they will be supplied from western europe it should also benefit their own energy security going forward mr nick also controversial in your party as well as internationally is your policy towards china regarded by many as toothless here the idea of change through trade vandal dog hunger or as you call it in germany has been a spectacular failure on the human rights front hasn't it. i think it is not only a german experience i think it is a universal...
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and in europe, we have this romantic idea of follows. that business people they would never cultivate something that is dangerous and they would never cultivate something. they don't need their just business people and we should get them to the business. and we can't expect them to in any other way, except the only way that would change is if there is a root and branch revolution in the way that we do business. and that would need to involve all corporations all over the world. because as long as we treat like a global commodity, we have a very big problem. and part of that problem is the food will go to the highest bidder. and the highest bidder may not be someone that wants to feed you the highest bidder. maybe someone wants to feed your car. this is entirely the wrong way to look at food. food should be food. i guess i would be nice about making money profit. it's a big corporation. it's about an informative make uniform lens with one group, maximum. it's about corporate control and it's mostly also economically, it's about internatio
and in europe, we have this romantic idea of follows. that business people they would never cultivate something that is dangerous and they would never cultivate something. they don't need their just business people and we should get them to the business. and we can't expect them to in any other way, except the only way that would change is if there is a root and branch revolution in the way that we do business. and that would need to involve all corporations all over the world. because as long...
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so if someone wants to authorize a product in europe, let's say a plan protection product, this person, because this person or this company, the applicant, has to provide data that allows us, as the risk assessors to judge whether these products disable or not. and this information comes from the applicant and the studies that are commissioned by the applicant to allow us to assess the safety are paid by the applicant, obviously. so it's the intellectual property of the applicant. and we can publish parts of the studies in the current legal framework, but we also have to respect the pieces confidentiality claims of the africans. so there is a balance to be found between transparency as much as possible, but also to protect the investment of companies to they are product innovation. that is, that companies have to submit studies. so you're being commission, they do the study themselves. they have to submitted to the european commission and to accept. so the europe food safety authority and they have a panel of experts that looks at the studies and then they say ok, safe or not. so what
so if someone wants to authorize a product in europe, let's say a plan protection product, this person, because this person or this company, the applicant, has to provide data that allows us, as the risk assessors to judge whether these products disable or not. and this information comes from the applicant and the studies that are commissioned by the applicant to allow us to assess the safety are paid by the applicant, obviously. so it's the intellectual property of the applicant. and we can...
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just let us in europe are low. we're venue in these period of the year high that the new winter season and lot of concern for annually and traders because people now expect a potential gas crunch in the winter should. temperatures be better. you know, you're also arguing that the way in which the european gas market is structured is, is also a fault here. why is that? well, over the last years, the european got the market at become a more modern, let's say it moved from a traditional structure of oil indexation in gas contract to a spot market. 80 percent of the european got to be traded on the spot market disease. of course, giving great flexibility to the market is a good thing, but in this particular condition, it's for they're adding pressure on the situation because europe is not the longer the work, asia is demanding a lot of n and g and the economic recovery. these also have been in asia and therefore europe as to pay more and more for the gas it was to get. and the 2nd suppliers, like russia, for example, t
just let us in europe are low. we're venue in these period of the year high that the new winter season and lot of concern for annually and traders because people now expect a potential gas crunch in the winter should. temperatures be better. you know, you're also arguing that the way in which the european gas market is structured is, is also a fault here. why is that? well, over the last years, the european got the market at become a more modern, let's say it moved from a traditional structure...
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and i think also there risks for the rest of europe have been much, much larger. and where you mentioned romania pull, gary, i, which are one of the freshest the member states. well, but with all mother stay, look at my own country. estonia. if i look back 30 or 25 years, and if i think about the stone today, i still think that it has been a great achievement of europe that well, they took estonia and, and we managed to showing. and if you look at all the changes, but of course it takes time because all what happened with this particular countries in eastern europe, they didn't happen that we didn't couple of years. they happened. we didn't half a century 50 years of hope to say wrong history. and now to imagine that they were to think and they fixed within a couple of years. well, it's illusion, but it won't happen, but it will take time. mr. pie, how worried you about the news this week? the parties of the far right have formed an alliance against brussel, saying they'll fight for what they call national sovereignty and tried to prevent a european state be 16 pa
and i think also there risks for the rest of europe have been much, much larger. and where you mentioned romania pull, gary, i, which are one of the freshest the member states. well, but with all mother stay, look at my own country. estonia. if i look back 30 or 25 years, and if i think about the stone today, i still think that it has been a great achievement of europe that well, they took estonia and, and we managed to showing. and if you look at all the changes, but of course it takes time...
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so they also problem in western europe. and it's a societal problems, not only politics because the rights in belgium, in the books of perfect for gays, bedroom is ranking on the 2nd place in the list that the rainbow and lobby groups do every year. malta is the 1st place in europe and best the 2nd. and so, but there's still problems that's got to tell me about what, what we know about the situation of young members of the l g, b t q, community, these days. somebody like say in their early twenties looking to sort of design the, the life they have ahead of them. all they want to have out of them. is that now easier than, than it used to be, let's say 20 years ago? or did the same kinds of problems that have always been there remain. i would say, generally speaking, the situation has improved positively. we have more legal rights, more organizations which are active. you have more places which can offer certain protection. or give you advice, especially in bigger cities. but on the other hand, it depends where you live. it w
so they also problem in western europe. and it's a societal problems, not only politics because the rights in belgium, in the books of perfect for gays, bedroom is ranking on the 2nd place in the list that the rainbow and lobby groups do every year. malta is the 1st place in europe and best the 2nd. and so, but there's still problems that's got to tell me about what, what we know about the situation of young members of the l g, b t q, community, these days. somebody like say in their early...
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and europe, we only talk about refugees. there is no strategy for only economic migrants who come to italy. the problem of migrants is, according to the such and rescue plan regulations, concerns old states and not just italy. you must enforce this regulation and make other states help migrants as well. italy certainly cannot declare war on molds up if the u. n. has austell states to speak up and solve the problem through international agreements. and if, until now the problem has never been addressed by any one. it means there is no political will to try to solve the problem of migrants. we've repeatedly said that the problem is not being addressed by anyone. and if it is not addressed, that will be more deaths, more landings, and no end to ngo's helping migrants that see, this is the problem. there is no solution because no one wants to find it. nothing will ever change as long as things remain like this. has some bad news for president biden. the u. s. federal appeals court is temporarily putting the u. s. government's va
and europe, we only talk about refugees. there is no strategy for only economic migrants who come to italy. the problem of migrants is, according to the such and rescue plan regulations, concerns old states and not just italy. you must enforce this regulation and make other states help migrants as well. italy certainly cannot declare war on molds up if the u. n. has austell states to speak up and solve the problem through international agreements. and if, until now the problem has never been...
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it's the perfect gateway to europe. over the last few years, the chinese have turned perez into the biggest port in the mediterranean and they're planning to make it the biggest port in europe, pledging $600000000.00 euros of additional investments in the next few years. your music i was born and raised in prayer for you. i love him of amendment. i have felt connected with the sea and since i was small before me, this place will be on now. it's important to us medical meadows, not only for its charm and atmosphere now it deserves to be only men, but because it's a part with open access to the c particle and expose the family. and because it was managed to keep it that way, the status. okay. yeah, the most. yeah. tracy honest darzy, a francis cocky believes that the old port area belongs to the cities residence and has long been campaigning to get them access to it again. she's the left wing, threes of parties, maritime policy spokeswoman. that is skeptical about the chinese commitment. she believes massive investments b
it's the perfect gateway to europe. over the last few years, the chinese have turned perez into the biggest port in the mediterranean and they're planning to make it the biggest port in europe, pledging $600000000.00 euros of additional investments in the next few years. your music i was born and raised in prayer for you. i love him of amendment. i have felt connected with the sea and since i was small before me, this place will be on now. it's important to us medical meadows, not only for its...
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but in europe, we have a very comfortable full stomach conversation. we haven't had a feminine year of hundreds of years, so we have no idea what it means to have the choice between one to me also and know tomorrow we have 10. doesn't really matter to us if we have a gym or tomato and i think we are unaware of the impact or decisions here have on countries where there is no food. no. what days does it be? confusion between what is the general interest and the interest of industry. because the priority is job and growth and he likes growth that drugs are more important than people like this of food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more growth. so i don't see why. we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry, but this should be a communal fight. modern agriculture read eyes on satellites relies on precision farming, which is the connection between satellites, digital machinery and all of the tools which are available for farmers. unfortunately, i think europe is losing its edge
but in europe, we have a very comfortable full stomach conversation. we haven't had a feminine year of hundreds of years, so we have no idea what it means to have the choice between one to me also and know tomorrow we have 10. doesn't really matter to us if we have a gym or tomato and i think we are unaware of the impact or decisions here have on countries where there is no food. no. what days does it be? confusion between what is the general interest and the interest of industry. because the...
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this is not only the construction of the united nations of europe. we have make a long wait 3040 years and integrating and strengthening super national competence within the u. i would also look at the mission. it's probably not directly elected, but you could go broad, but you've been part of that and you'll be barber inside of the bottom and it's not highly apartments as we know nationally, but already has to do that. what i hear is that i have some disagreement about what it is that these right wing parties want, in terms of the future of europe. their visions, i want to come to, you call it schmidt, about some of the factors that play here, the context in which this is all happening. what do you think that the migrant crisis has done not just on poland border with en route, but across the e u. what do you think it has done for these sort of nationalist populace parties? you know, while the, you may not agree with when many of these parties are leaders or even nations, it is open to discussing, for example, you financing or physical border infrast
this is not only the construction of the united nations of europe. we have make a long wait 3040 years and integrating and strengthening super national competence within the u. i would also look at the mission. it's probably not directly elected, but you could go broad, but you've been part of that and you'll be barber inside of the bottom and it's not highly apartments as we know nationally, but already has to do that. what i hear is that i have some disagreement about what it is that these...
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a, mainly from europe. we've got big building up on farm and we've been trying to keep that fly running on top of that. actually we've got the cost of exporting. so meet because of the actual house, it gets all that handles. we have to go straight to export, meet the british meet industry now has a sh staffing shortfall of 15 percent. it's lead to backlogs on all the tours and pre processing plants. outsourcing that work to the you adds an extra cost of around $1500.00 pounds per truck of carcasses. and that's before full import controls are set to be put in place. next year. the british government trying to ease the crisis, offering 800 temporary visas for overseas butchers. but it's also providing funds for cold storage and has launched a calling and disposal scheme to ease the backlog. nick allen though, told r t that those measures will not solve the problem. i think they're being very intransigent to what they're doing to that not just to meet industry but to the entire train. you know, we've worked ha
a, mainly from europe. we've got big building up on farm and we've been trying to keep that fly running on top of that. actually we've got the cost of exporting. so meet because of the actual house, it gets all that handles. we have to go straight to export, meet the british meet industry now has a sh staffing shortfall of 15 percent. it's lead to backlogs on all the tours and pre processing plants. outsourcing that work to the you adds an extra cost of around $1500.00 pounds per truck of...
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europe eventual he came up with an. vestment program but small businesses like ricardo's felt this help came too late. i've looked all that you foresee in order for you to hold me i would have really liked to have seen a united europe as everyone had predicted a strong union with fundamental coordination see something sort of thing i mean i would have liked to have seen those with more opportunities to help the others a true europe you know key and obviously mineral ok. but in the end it didn't work out that way in which everyone close the borders and said here's a brick wash your own dirty laundry at home you buy the spark you know about the ruling. that really showed us that we can't talk about a single europe will be on the mend i mean think in the ocean with a lot of the old all. anyone who comes to trist can still experience the charm of the old habsburg monarchy. 100 years ago the port city was a trading hub to eastern europe. the iron curtain interrupted the links for decades . now the city wants to return to its
europe eventual he came up with an. vestment program but small businesses like ricardo's felt this help came too late. i've looked all that you foresee in order for you to hold me i would have really liked to have seen a united europe as everyone had predicted a strong union with fundamental coordination see something sort of thing i mean i would have liked to have seen those with more opportunities to help the others a true europe you know key and obviously mineral ok. but in the end it didn't...
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we're hopeful, i mean, i'm happy to say, you know, in europe we're not going to give up. we're not going to. there are lots of other technology. there's not just about g m o, there are lots of other technologies coming up and the companies are committed to invest in europe as well, despite it being so uncomfortable is a euphemism to work here. i i in in oh i is your media a reflection of reality the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. use a special a summer solutions where we look at the solutions. i'm here with stacy herbert ne, we've got a special guest, stacy right out there mccloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over there are lots of blog posts, research and all sorts of stuff. i recommend you check it out, your latest pieces out there. called too much liquidity and inflation assets and consumer prices. so this is de
we're hopeful, i mean, i'm happy to say, you know, in europe we're not going to give up. we're not going to. there are lots of other technology. there's not just about g m o, there are lots of other technologies coming up and the companies are committed to invest in europe as well, despite it being so uncomfortable is a euphemism to work here. i i in in oh i is your media a reflection of reality the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going...
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in europe to reopen for tourism and trade. but it's a different story in developing nations. millions of people across africa still waiting to receive their 1st jobs. the w h o warns the continent is facing an extremely aggressive 3rd wave. the african unions cove at $900.00 envoy, a strongly criticized europe for failing to deliver the millions of doses. it promised we'll bring in our guests in a moment. but 1st, this report from victoria gate and d marie a 57 year old mother of 5 has come to this clinic in can shafter to get her 2nd job of the astrazeneca vaccine. the democratic republic of congo is suffering from a 3rd surge of corona, virus infections, as many other parts of africa. i think i said this is good for us to protect ourselves if you are experiencing the 3rd wave of curve at 19. it's important we received this vaccine because in doing so, we'll also save others. she's one of the lucky ones. only one percent of people across the continent have been inoculated. while rich vaccinated countries are reopening their e
in europe to reopen for tourism and trade. but it's a different story in developing nations. millions of people across africa still waiting to receive their 1st jobs. the w h o warns the continent is facing an extremely aggressive 3rd wave. the african unions cove at $900.00 envoy, a strongly criticized europe for failing to deliver the millions of doses. it promised we'll bring in our guests in a moment. but 1st, this report from victoria gate and d marie a 57 year old mother of 5 has come to...
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the council of europe has issued as late as verdict, human rights and democracy in europe. and it makes unpleasant reading. europe's democratic environment and institutions. it says are in neutrally reinforcing decline. we talked a lot about democracy and human rights on this program and spend a good time holding politicians to account for actions for the peace when danger those rights. but the situation is not so critical. we decided to question a leading official just trying to protect human rights about why that protection is famous. junior me after which is commissioner for human rights with the council of europe, and she joins me now some stuff, but what is it gone so spectacularly wrong? the dounia may out of edge welcome to conflict zone. thank you. 2 months ago you press the emergency button on human rights in europe. you said 2020 had been a disastrous year for those rights on the continent. one of the bleakest assessments to be hard for a long time. do you think anybody is listening to your warning? well, i hope so. it is something that is affecting, that's all, n
the council of europe has issued as late as verdict, human rights and democracy in europe. and it makes unpleasant reading. europe's democratic environment and institutions. it says are in neutrally reinforcing decline. we talked a lot about democracy and human rights on this program and spend a good time holding politicians to account for actions for the peace when danger those rights. but the situation is not so critical. we decided to question a leading official just trying to protect human...
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life in europe. oh, that's what film producer. lona and journalist, cool, good mom are exploring, building into history and the present. i would never think to be live so openly. i'm so freaking off and constantly remind myself, i grew up in a completely different way. for fraud explorer, the jewish senior, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw, i ah, the news is do you have any news lines from berlin? it's the end of an era. the last us and nato troops leave their main advice in afghanistan. bag room is left empty after a 20 mission against the taliban, and hotline islamists comes to a close. also coming up, indian health officials found the alarm over a new cove at 19 very, in some fee. the fall spreading, delta plus the drain could be better at resisting immunity as a 3rd wave could be on the way on.
life in europe. oh, that's what film producer. lona and journalist, cool, good mom are exploring, building into history and the present. i would never think to be live so openly. i'm so freaking off and constantly remind myself, i grew up in a completely different way. for fraud explorer, the jewish senior, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw, i ah, the news is do you have any news lines from berlin? it's the end of an era. the last us and nato troops leave their main advice in...
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we're hopeful, i mean, i'm happy to say, you know, in europe we're not going to give up. we're not going to, there are lots of other technology. there's not just about g m o, there are lots of other technologies coming up and the companies are committed to invest in europe as well, despite it being so uncomfortable is a euphemism to work. here. i in i i in in ah, we're used to hearing he will lead messaging about the importance of values. not everyone in the block agrees. in fact, a growing number of conservative and populous forces are speaking out against what subtle call brussels colonial outlook. conservatives and populace. talk the language of family and culture. it leaks talk a value to create a european superstate me the news i is your media a reflection of reality the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct what is true, what is faith in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, in the british and amer
we're hopeful, i mean, i'm happy to say, you know, in europe we're not going to give up. we're not going to, there are lots of other technology. there's not just about g m o, there are lots of other technologies coming up and the companies are committed to invest in europe as well, despite it being so uncomfortable is a euphemism to work. here. i in i i in in ah, we're used to hearing he will lead messaging about the importance of values. not everyone in the block agrees. in fact, a growing...
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on it china's game which in europe. starts feb 19th on d w. this is g.w. news and these are our top stories a day after being sworn into office u.s. president joe biden has unveiled his plan to get to grips with the coronavirus pandemic biden says his strategy is based on science not politics the measures include plans to increase vaccinations and mandate masks on planes trains and buses negative tests will also be mandatory for travelers entering the united states. chancellor on the.
on it china's game which in europe. starts feb 19th on d w. this is g.w. news and these are our top stories a day after being sworn into office u.s. president joe biden has unveiled his plan to get to grips with the coronavirus pandemic biden says his strategy is based on science not politics the measures include plans to increase vaccinations and mandate masks on planes trains and buses negative tests will also be mandatory for travelers entering the united states. chancellor on the.
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thanks for watching focus on europe. do let me know your thoughts about this week stories on twitter, and don't forget you can watch more of our show online at c, w dot com bye for now. the news the me. the news. the news the news enters the conflicts own with sarah kelly. and i citizens cope with unemployment and inflation president to hardy is getting attention for blocking twitter around for an apparent violent crackdown on protesters who call for an end to police violence. my guess this week from berlin is material ambassador uses to god. how does he explain the track record of this government conflict? in 30 minutes on d, w. o. me the only feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer, bona and journalists are exploring. delving into history and the present i would never have thought they could be live. so i personally remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. fraud. it's pluralistic jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw. ah, the against the corona virus pandemi
thanks for watching focus on europe. do let me know your thoughts about this week stories on twitter, and don't forget you can watch more of our show online at c, w dot com bye for now. the news the me. the news. the news the news enters the conflicts own with sarah kelly. and i citizens cope with unemployment and inflation president to hardy is getting attention for blocking twitter around for an apparent violent crackdown on protesters who call for an end to police violence. my guess this...
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and democracy in europe. and it makes unpleasant decided to question the leading official who's trying to protect me out of commission human rights. what is the suspect that conflict in 30 minutes on d w. the news . the luxury for the power is actually discretion to use the storm in 75 minutes on d. w. ah, the news use crime fighters are back most radio drama continues the story. focus on have speech, cholera, prevention and sustainable char going production. all of those are available online . and of course you can share and discuss on the w africa, facebook page, and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noon. now. it looks to me how it feels, ah, a jewish life in europe. ah, that's what film producer, bona and journalist keep in mind more exploring, delving into history and the present. ah, some things are painful. many are surprising. everything is important because life is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never say i tell you because i grew up in a completely different way. t
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and western europe you're saying the recent events in france where policeman is being killed by drug dealers and things so drugs are making inroads into european society as as it did in america so of course if you're on drugs hard drugs oh that's that's much more dangerous than the situation in america with with getting a gun this is just like going to the supermarket is some it is very dangerous much more dangerous than western europe all that russian still things like that happen why it's enough and so. i don't know what more can be done except some try to make it very difficult to get a firearm for a normal citizen well if i was going to get off that what else can you do to me you mention it what else can putin do in this regard the russian president has offered his condolences to the families affected by this can he can he passed legislation to ban all lethal weapons or something to that effect what else can be done you think on the presidential level luke. yet lethal weapons but look also at the fact that i take france as an example every u.s. $40000.00 and tax with a knife with
and western europe you're saying the recent events in france where policeman is being killed by drug dealers and things so drugs are making inroads into european society as as it did in america so of course if you're on drugs hard drugs oh that's that's much more dangerous than the situation in america with with getting a gun this is just like going to the supermarket is some it is very dangerous much more dangerous than western europe all that russian still things like that happen why it's...
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you're your 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago. this development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals gradually returned to them on drowned sites. homo sapiens returned to the region a few 1000 years later around 42000 years ago. either for this cave was home to both the last neanderthals and the 1st modern humans of all they probably traveled north from the mediterranean through the wrong river valley that they settled their goals and it's unlikely that they came into contact with neanderthals in complete. this was just about the time that the previous residents of this region the neanderthals started to die out. there's been a lot of speculation about why and how things happened. really on the
you're your 1st humans of the species homo sapiens arrived in western europe about 50000 years ago. this development appeared to seal the fate of the neanderthals who were far less sophisticated. studies of the mondragon cave the reconstruction of settlements there and the discovery of flint objects indicate that homo sapiens came to western europe into waves. the 1st consisted of scouting parties who used advanced flint tools. that group disappeared after about 10 years and the neanderthals...
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with gas prices smash all time records in europe with the e. u, again pointing the finger of blame of russia despite moscow fulfilling its supply contracts. it's like doping, a top sports magazine, questions, transgender athletes, participation in women, sport claiming they have an unfair advantage over other competitors and abroad rages within the us democratic policy after one of its own senators effectively torpedoes, jo biden's, lavish infrastructure bill in the senate. uh, president insists his plan still has a future. ah, hello abby, whether to just turn 18 in the morning, wednesday the 21st of december. i'm calling bright well continues from our to international 1st to europe, them where gas prices have jumped to old time record highs. i'm all countries grapple with the energy crunch. there's apparently still time to play the blame game pointing the finger again at russia despite moscow fulfilling previously agreed contract. gas prom supplies gas, according to consumers, requests and full compliance with a current contractual obligations
with gas prices smash all time records in europe with the e. u, again pointing the finger of blame of russia despite moscow fulfilling its supply contracts. it's like doping, a top sports magazine, questions, transgender athletes, participation in women, sport claiming they have an unfair advantage over other competitors and abroad rages within the us democratic policy after one of its own senators effectively torpedoes, jo biden's, lavish infrastructure bill in the senate. uh, president...
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s, which doesn't prioritize europe. so if it's something more than the making and if i did a biden will be different from it as a professional child, but he was the source of all evil. it's called national interest. george, me, it kind of choice words coming from the branch manager, but i can quote, there's been lying you places he made here, marie's trusted content. this will not do well. what are you going to do about it? you? the french died themselves students to do nato, and to the united states. what leverage did they have 0 george. that's why they were notified. her, their feelings well cares. it's nato. we run it. and when we think it's relevant, it's important. if it's not relevant, it's not a board. ok. you see, i mean, i think it's almost like child's play. the see the french reaction. they mean all this, you know, know you. you made the bed together and you're left in it. go ahead george. yeah, yes. that's, that's exactly right. and where are you, what i yearly should have for now is france, germany in europ
s, which doesn't prioritize europe. so if it's something more than the making and if i did a biden will be different from it as a professional child, but he was the source of all evil. it's called national interest. george, me, it kind of choice words coming from the branch manager, but i can quote, there's been lying you places he made here, marie's trusted content. this will not do well. what are you going to do about it? you? the french died themselves students to do nato, and to the united...