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and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see the cost initiative is actually just in this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that money is forthcoming, nato and the european union are going to be guilty once again of over promising and on the delivery. and that's, and that's a bad reputation tap. let me ask you this. if you were a foreign minister of ukraine at the moment, how satisfied would you be with nato? those are the contributions over the last couple of years. how satisfied would you be? well, i made with my good friend, mr. cole up on a regular basis, and of course, he feels and, and very rightly so that we need to step up the efforts. and we, in lots of fully agree with him. and we are not only arguing
and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see the cost initiative is actually just in this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that money is forthcoming,...
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the role of that we already have in, in europe. you mentioned the president microns recently suggestion, but france could conceivably send troops to ukraine not on his own, but as part of a multi lateral deployment would latvia and principal be prepared to join such a mission. this is a very sooner escalation, as you're talking about what my calls a suggestion. i think that the strength of this suggestion is it starts to create strategic ambiguities for russia. and my con does have a point in nato. in democracies, we have all the time, put down red lines. what we won't do, what we won't do, what we will not do, and forgot forgetting about the fact that russia looks at this and says, oh, well, we can help, they won't do this, they won't do that. they won't do the 3rd my cons, suggestion actually create strategic. i think you would do it for russia a and sort of blurs the red lines that we have a drawn ourselves. so the point is not now to say what we will or what we won't do . what we must do with nature is increased suspended, incr
the role of that we already have in, in europe. you mentioned the president microns recently suggestion, but france could conceivably send troops to ukraine not on his own, but as part of a multi lateral deployment would latvia and principal be prepared to join such a mission. this is a very sooner escalation, as you're talking about what my calls a suggestion. i think that the strength of this suggestion is it starts to create strategic ambiguities for russia. and my con does have a point in...
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the french president says, europe isn't prepared to find off global threats. he just, jonathan minute faced in joint forces and european countries to make that defense industries on growing. what's coming up. the situation has been di, if you can just see behind me the amount of destruction flooding and can you know, it has because more than 50 people and biped out in time neighborhoods, maureen is full cost in the days to come. the british manager, welcome french president emanuel macro. all has wanted that to europe, who die on this country is united to face to german joseph of changing wild macro stress. the continent must take responsibility for its own sovereignty by strengthening its joints defense and relying less on us support. speaking of this, all born university in paris, he also said victory for you. print against russia is key to a future to the future of europe insecurity. it's a natural one, your must not rely too heavily on x. donald resources excuse cut. this is everything that strategically important. we have delegated all energy to russia, b
the french president says, europe isn't prepared to find off global threats. he just, jonathan minute faced in joint forces and european countries to make that defense industries on growing. what's coming up. the situation has been di, if you can just see behind me the amount of destruction flooding and can you know, it has because more than 50 people and biped out in time neighborhoods, maureen is full cost in the days to come. the british manager, welcome french president emanuel macro. all...
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the ukraine needs in american ammunition and weapons, the post in europe actually. so they can be now unwrapped, put on a train and delivered to or however they with whatever means they go to your crane, but delivered to your crane. so there would be available within weeks either. so now there's other parts of this bill. okay, that takes the longer there is financial aid and the part a big part of this bill is actually to re stock the us shelves means weapon we emanation shells here in the us for the weapons. and ammunition us is now given to ukraine, stefan stevens that in a washington. thank you for now. we're going to come back to you a bit later in the program. now the delay and support from ukraine's allies has halted its progress on the battlefields and left civilians vulnerable and recent months. russian troops have been seizing more and more towns and villages on the front line. president, below them is the landscape and has repeatedly urged europe and the us to approve additional support to. so ukraine can turn the tide of the ukrainian forces on the front
the ukraine needs in american ammunition and weapons, the post in europe actually. so they can be now unwrapped, put on a train and delivered to or however they with whatever means they go to your crane, but delivered to your crane. so there would be available within weeks either. so now there's other parts of this bill. okay, that takes the longer there is financial aid and the part a big part of this bill is actually to re stock the us shelves means weapon we emanation shells here in the us...
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check on some great cultural memorials to boot dw travel regarding the this is focus on europe. i'm laura buffalo, nice to have you with us. a recent landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new precedent in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in europe as the deadline to meet the parish climate degree. me.
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it's a concept that secured the future of europe's aircraft. manufacturing industry does europe, car sector now need a similar move? an air bus moment while they are appear in industry has been talking about a range of different solutions. right now have been floating the idea of kind of a car industry equivalent of a of us wherever he gets together and produces this assume of that sort of vehicle . the trouble is that already there's been a huge amount of investment and a big investment pipeline coming in on batteries and related technologies. and that's very much scott to discuss it across to your it should amongst different manufacturers. there are over 120 car factories in europe, turning out models for numerous manufacturers. and a myriad of models in makes a set up that is proven very profitable. so far. the i'm saying i'll to be interested in how to makers have been making various attempts to develop their own individual solutions. but there are now a range of major issues that require solutions very soon was a portable book. this is ashley and who is a one phone, baton rouge
it's a concept that secured the future of europe's aircraft. manufacturing industry does europe, car sector now need a similar move? an air bus moment while they are appear in industry has been talking about a range of different solutions. right now have been floating the idea of kind of a car industry equivalent of a of us wherever he gets together and produces this assume of that sort of vehicle . the trouble is that already there's been a huge amount of investment and a big investment...
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and we think it will also spread to europe and the us. but the question always is, what will the politicians do? the politicians can back the car die or let it live. and you can predict what politicians will do, where you got this message, you never less as to be, have heard from me say this folks log in and others eaves off from that. not even fading away. major comm acres in germany. just adjusting the pace towards full electricity cation and more automotive tales, the next time on or as the new advances in medicine, custom tailored drugs or saving children living cancer, dancing health st. parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis and robots are cheating breakthroughs and providing care and telemedicine research projects that are supporting and healing patient tomorrow. today. in 30 minutes on the w, north korea lane, nuclear the small country relies on my see, oh, nice. as a new k, a power, it's an impulse and g, a police to change. and what's the moving some of these really wants exclusive insight into the world of the kim dynasty.
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and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. let's get across to london for more on the story from our correspondence, charlotte edge. how some. how charlotte can you clarify for our viewers, how the government expects this to work? what happens when asylum seekers arrive and wonder, for example? yeah, well this is going to impacts people who have arrived in the u. k. illegally. uh, they will be sent to us, a selection of those will be sent to everyone to where they'll have the assignment claims process. now what is the key to this? the entire legislation is, is the flight the take home full essentially be a one way tickets. even if aside and claims are submitted in rwanda, this has been sent will have no right to return to the case. not really is what is, what is key to this? now we know that there's been a lot of legal challenges through this legislation. the supreme court's indeed found that it was previously a law for one of the r
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. let's get across to london for more on the story from our correspondence, charlotte edge. how some. how charlotte can you clarify for our viewers, how the government expects this to work? what happens when asylum seekers arrive and wonder, for example? yeah, well this is going to impacts people who have arrived in the u. k. illegally. uh, they...
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and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see and money while the cost initiative is actually adjusting this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that money is forthcoming, nato and the european union are going to be guilty once again of over promising. i'm the delivering. and that's, and that's a bad reputation taps. let me ask you this. if you were a foreign minister of ukraine, at the moment of how satisfied would you be with nato, those are the contributions over the last couple of years. how satisfied would you be? well, i, i made with my a good friend, mr. cole, of, on a regular basis, and of course, as she feels and, and very rightly so that we need to step up the effort. and we, in lots of fully agree with
and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see and money while the cost initiative is actually adjusting this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that money...
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charles bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in europe. lines which statues, it's a symbol of the city. a named off to input charles the fault ones, but he mean kings will to cross it to be crowned now it's tourist from all over the well the unfortunately, charles bridge is almost always of a crowded. we recommend that you walk across a quickly and save your time for a unique sweets pastry. that's approx speciality. wrapped around the stink bates and rolled and cinnamon and sugar. but it's hard to pronounce the day for building so it's something like this. trip down make. so what about the final reality check off the stop? it's an absolute star on instagram, the old town square with its famous astronomical clock. so does it look as good in real life as on instagram? of why use every one booking up the, every on, on the, on the 12 apostles appear upon the astronomical talk on products that he hold. this landmark is, but it's unique and well famous, mysterious mazda piece, but warranties the time there are 4 different types of telling them which is called bold bohemia. and now both
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so this has become a really high priority for europe and also for the united states. is it a priority for beijing now? well, i think that the russia, china relationship is a priority for badging, but it also wants to maintain stability in its relationship with the united states and improve ties with europe. and we will say, trying this leader siege and pinion fact go to europe and visit at 3 countries very soon. so i think the china wants to read this needle carefully. it really what does not want to damage its relations with any actor. mm hm. but it's not only china that is interesting and interested in stabilizing relations, though, right? but us has the same interest in mind and blinking threatened sanctions if china continued to support russia, how risky a move is that at a moment where both washington and beijing seemed rather keen to to mend the ties? well, the optimal outcome is that if china takes actions against the companies that are supplying these defense capabilities to russia and, and where of course we're talking about components and machine tools that
so this has become a really high priority for europe and also for the united states. is it a priority for beijing now? well, i think that the russia, china relationship is a priority for badging, but it also wants to maintain stability in its relationship with the united states and improve ties with europe. and we will say, trying this leader siege and pinion fact go to europe and visit at 3 countries very soon. so i think the china wants to read this needle carefully. it really what does not...
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this is focus on europe. i'm lara. babel a nice to have you with us. a reason landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new precedent in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in europe as the deadline to meet the parish climate agreement targets draws closer . last year was the warmest on record and the united nations is sounding a red alert about global warming in the european alps. glaciers are melting and mountains. links are eroding and francis brace who are out a storm at tours through the valley and 2020, causing an avalanche of debris. and the devastation is still visible, says von or foods is trying to rebuild his life and his business. but he's bound by red tape money, their feel let down by authorities, whether warnings or regular occurrence and residents are bracing for another storm to hit the upper
this is focus on europe. i'm lara. babel a nice to have you with us. a reason landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new precedent in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in europe as the deadline to meet the parish climate agreement targets draws...
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but still victor or born is a, represents the vision of europe. that, that really resonates with several segments of the european political far right. for example, in germany, the populace alternative for germany hold its european conference last last summer . and during this conference due to oregon was of labelled a symbol for the future of europe. now keep in mind the, if these platform that supports creating the fortress of europe against migrants and also pushes to abolish the european parliament. yeah, at the opening remarks were given by a video link by donald trump. now it's, it's somewhat clear why oregon would want to be associated with donald trump. but what does trump stand to gain by closing up to oregon? i think this goes to a level deeper. there's a reason that the c pack has now been held 3 times and hungry. there's a reason that the conservative heritage foundation has entered a formal partnership with the conservative daniel institute and hungry. there's a reason that when victor orval and visits the united states, conservative c
but still victor or born is a, represents the vision of europe. that, that really resonates with several segments of the european political far right. for example, in germany, the populace alternative for germany hold its european conference last last summer . and during this conference due to oregon was of labelled a symbol for the future of europe. now keep in mind the, if these platform that supports creating the fortress of europe against migrants and also pushes to abolish the european...
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s. europe and japan, it's just the beginning. so stella mentioned her perspective when people find a way to improve themselves through technology, they develop it side to an integrated into every day. nice event and actually skeleton will be positive, less and will find them focusing on working lives on private lives. as we grow older, they'll help us live longer and stay independent. it will become normal to web robots, so an opportunities to look like. it's a vision that's convinced german automotive supplier movie. the company produces the exoskeletons in north ryan west failure. the next delivery is ready to go. destination is the us, steph, i'm cuba is responsible for the new product line. he expects a large global market for exoskeletons in the next 2 to 5 years. the heated, the v, them deliver movement is used worldwide. in an incident number of workplaces, it's a really basic important movement, ones and mobile support in the form of an extra scale. some is we think a very mobile way to do business, protecting the backend
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this incident will add to growing fee is the democratic institutions across europe, being targeted by foreign intelligence agencies. as for this prime minister, richard still knock has announced plans for a mass of increase in you could defense spending to count on what he called a growing threat to global democracy. so not meet the announcement. don't go visit to warsaw alongside natal secretary general against stall to bug. he also unveiled the details of a new 580000000 euro military, a package for ukraine to include both munition and ad defense and the files. so next i've been increased to britain's own defense budget is necessary, as the world is the most dangerous. it has been since the end of the cold war. so today only bouncing the biggest strengthening about national defense for a generation. we will put the case on defense industry on a whole for to one of a central lessons of the war. and ukraine is that we need deepest, don't pause and munitions and for industry to be able to replace them more quickly . we will send you create an additional $3000000.00 pounds sitting $3000
this incident will add to growing fee is the democratic institutions across europe, being targeted by foreign intelligence agencies. as for this prime minister, richard still knock has announced plans for a mass of increase in you could defense spending to count on what he called a growing threat to global democracy. so not meet the announcement. don't go visit to warsaw alongside natal secretary general against stall to bug. he also unveiled the details of a new 580000000 euro military, a...
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and right now europe is paying the least price. that's it is ukrainians who are fighting and that's the cost right now that you, your parents have to pay is to simply fund that. or if it's that the americans couldn't be left to doing it on its own that europe has to point it's weight. so that was a very sort of targeted message to a growing number of europeans and, and people in other nasal countries. we're really feeling that a lot's going to this war efforts. and perhaps that needs to be reconsidered. and we know that the british prime ministers, united, he heads for berlin, he's coming here tomorrow. what can we expect? that's right. we're seeing germany and the, and the u. k. cooperating more and more in, in the realm of defense, germany for it spots is, is sort of spear hitting and leading if it's a to encourage allies to invest in the terrance of systems, particularly along the lines of full screen nato's, a defense in europe. so coordination countries to come together and invest jointly in procuring a defense systems, a numb
and right now europe is paying the least price. that's it is ukrainians who are fighting and that's the cost right now that you, your parents have to pay is to simply fund that. or if it's that the americans couldn't be left to doing it on its own that europe has to point it's weight. so that was a very sort of targeted message to a growing number of europeans and, and people in other nasal countries. we're really feeling that a lot's going to this war efforts. and perhaps that needs to be...
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the pentagon says it could get shipments moving within days, as it has stopped piles in europe, of just the weapons that ukraine so desperately needs. so that's cross over to a military analyst and the number on the marina. there's a package includes around $60000000000.00 for ukraine. what do you expect? what will the money be spent on a good afternoon gerhart, i expect some money to be spend on the things that you quite a needs most um above all um probably patry it uh, systems which cost $2000000000.00 a piece interest sap for missiles for the systems that ukraine has and its bull session right now. and we also know that uh, president, the lensky is going how it was and as a mobilization, so he will need money to buy kit for the new soldiers to train them. and so, and of course the base salary, so i assume that part of money will be located this out. and as a part of the will of course be allocated to m munition purchases, specifically artillery ammunition. and perhaps the u. s. will give it's ada comes a long range for delivery missiles to ukraine. now do you think this package will
the pentagon says it could get shipments moving within days, as it has stopped piles in europe, of just the weapons that ukraine so desperately needs. so that's cross over to a military analyst and the number on the marina. there's a package includes around $60000000000.00 for ukraine. what do you expect? what will the money be spent on a good afternoon gerhart, i expect some money to be spend on the things that you quite a needs most um above all um probably patry it uh, systems which cost...
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and that puts sure europe's production costs are likely to have the greatest impact in africa. this is because the continent is urgently dependent on imports from the e. u. and attempts to increase self sufficiency are only likely to help to a limited extent. yeah, we have countries that will find self sufficiency, increasingly difficult in view of climate change and where we can assume that domestic production will fall. the dependence on imports will reach 8090 or 100 percent. in some cases, fewer in ports also means higher prices in the long term and we'd price is already comparatively high today, and fewer and fewer people can afford the grain products that form the basis of the supply. in many countries, china plays a decisive role in the price of green. the china is a huge on known for us. i mean, when we look at how much of the major commodities we have available worldwide, such as we or corn, china usually provides more than half. but we don't always know whether they really have these amounts of what the quality is like, or whether they will actually be available to th
and that puts sure europe's production costs are likely to have the greatest impact in africa. this is because the continent is urgently dependent on imports from the e. u. and attempts to increase self sufficiency are only likely to help to a limited extent. yeah, we have countries that will find self sufficiency, increasingly difficult in view of climate change and where we can assume that domestic production will fall. the dependence on imports will reach 8090 or 100 percent. in some cases,...
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and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments will be keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure in ukraine modem to use after the russian invasion border areas are still coming on the mass of shelling. a month ago, rochelle launched a widespread bombardment of townsend villages and assuming a region in northeast and ukraine, using missiles and guided abriel booms, dw met with residence of a village called village. because besides, we've come and with former residents who fled elsewhere for safety. as the silly region 6 kilometers from the russian border before the month varmints and march, 4000 people lived in the village of a league. peace carissa. now about $500.00 are left. the regional government says russian aircraft dropped nearly 200 guided bombs on the community over 2 weeks and march macola and his wife tomorrow stay to take care of their elderly parents that you're getting collaborative. you what? what did they say for you? my father in law said i was born here. i'm going to
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments will be keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure in ukraine modem to use after the russian invasion border areas are still coming on the mass of shelling. a month ago, rochelle launched a widespread bombardment of townsend villages and assuming a region in northeast and ukraine, using missiles and guided abriel booms, dw met with residence of a village called village. because besides, we've...
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most vessels that are scrapped originally belonged to companies in europe, east asia, and southeast asia. an 80 percent of their scrap ends up on these 3 beaches and bangladesh, india, and pakistan, and many cases illegally. a launch seen of pretty actors makes this possible. but how does this chain work? what's in it for the shipping companies? and is there a way out shuttle ground bangladesh? this is the world's number one destination for end of life, ship parts. when you sell a ship full steam onto the sand and then it's broken apart into the, on the beach, that means toxic waste and toxic chemicals are being dumped directly into the water into the sand. there is no way to safely beach a shift and break it apart. that is environmentally sustainable or safe for workers. effect spread beyond the yard. the toxic waste seeps into the ocean and effects marine life. it also makes its way into farmers fields. the. the thing is shipping companies know all about those. the conditions in the yards in bangladesh, in india and pakistan is an open secret. then why do so many of them send their old
most vessels that are scrapped originally belonged to companies in europe, east asia, and southeast asia. an 80 percent of their scrap ends up on these 3 beaches and bangladesh, india, and pakistan, and many cases illegally. a launch seen of pretty actors makes this possible. but how does this chain work? what's in it for the shipping companies? and is there a way out shuttle ground bangladesh? this is the world's number one destination for end of life, ship parts. when you sell a ship full...
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and we think it will also spread to europe and the us. but the question always is, what will the politicians do? the politicians can back the car die or let it live. like and you can predict what politicians will do, where you got this message. you never less, as we have heard from it, say this folks log in and others eaves off from best. not even fading away. major comm acres in germany, just adjusting the pace towards full electrification and more automotive tales. next time on or as the the, the new advances in medicine custom tailored drugs are saving children living with cancer, dancing health st. parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis and robots are cheating breakthroughs and providing care and telemedicine research projects that are supporting and healing patients. tomorrow today in the 1st few minutes on d w. the who need them, paul is. transylvania has so much more to offer. and just following the beautiful symmetry in the world. transylvania, the house of remaining in 75 minutes on the d. w. what? my gosh. i can't stop by no
and we think it will also spread to europe and the us. but the question always is, what will the politicians do? the politicians can back the car die or let it live. like and you can predict what politicians will do, where you got this message. you never less, as we have heard from it, say this folks log in and others eaves off from best. not even fading away. major comm acres in germany, just adjusting the pace towards full electrification and more automotive tales. next time on or as the the,...
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of the up social about, well, some of georgia away from your own program toward europe, which is what most organs want you to me a quick question before we run out of time that will it matter who is sitting in the white house this time next year for the people in ukraine for the people in georgia, it will matter how much is unclear. one of the interesting things is that if we look for 2 years now from the beginning of the full scale and version, europe has really come to see the site as one that has direct implications for european secure to us is also stronger support in a momentum is gathering computers together in europe to be for, to provide more assistance to your trade. the hotel just took place in the house, serves as today on a, a robot bestbuy margin over 3 to one. uh there was always a concern but um for her to come but looks like part of the support very strong. uh we don't really see any fatigue in your credit. investor, william courtney investor. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. i appreciate your analysis and your insights tonight. thank you. as well, am
of the up social about, well, some of georgia away from your own program toward europe, which is what most organs want you to me a quick question before we run out of time that will it matter who is sitting in the white house this time next year for the people in ukraine for the people in georgia, it will matter how much is unclear. one of the interesting things is that if we look for 2 years now from the beginning of the full scale and version, europe has really come to see the site as one...
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it can't before to, to want to have positive friendly relations with countries in europe. and at the same time be fueling the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. that was very clear from our conversations around the table. i believe your opinions of express that and will continue to express that clearly to china in the days and weeks ahead. oh, i'm sorry. um. so on that i think you're referring to the so called la, he's a law and our work under that. um, so this is a very important law and it's one that we apply across the board. and when we're doing these investigations, these inquiries, this is something that takes time that has to be done very carefully, both in collecting the facts and analyzing them. and that's exactly what we've done, and i think it's fair to say that you'll see results very soon. i made determinations. you can expect to see them in the days ahead. for the next question, libby, arrow burger mimi with right to do i good afternoon to quick questions. first, do you have the feeling that the today's strike was limited so th
it can't before to, to want to have positive friendly relations with countries in europe. and at the same time be fueling the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. that was very clear from our conversations around the table. i believe your opinions of express that and will continue to express that clearly to china in the days and weeks ahead. oh, i'm sorry. um. so on that i think you're referring to the so called la, he's a law and our work under that. um, so this...
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and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that tons of governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. a staff member of the far right alternative for germany party has been arrested on suspicion of spying for china. less than 24 hours earlier. 3 other german national works changed on similar charges. during this update on sir richardson in berlin, many thanks for watching the do you big...
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what does europe doing to, to cope with, to adapt to these changes? so, i mean, there are different things i mean and calculated. for example, of course he's, we're investing heavily in the solid nation, so that is literally taking sold out of ocean water so that they can use it for drinking. the problem is that it's usually energy intensive and very expensive. so it's not the best way for it, but there are problems as well. for example, with a heat, heat related, dest have risen from around 60000 in 2022, and are set to double by 2050. nothing is done according to the world health organization, and a lot of that is down to of, you know, the fact that people are not aware that this is such an issue and that health care professionals are also underestimating the risks of heat. so a lot more needs to be done to, to realize that, you know, this is something that is, needs to be taken care of. absolutely. and having some real effects on people's health and wellbeing. i'm, there is potentially some, a positive 2 is the, to all of this, isn't that because t
what does europe doing to, to cope with, to adapt to these changes? so, i mean, there are different things i mean and calculated. for example, of course he's, we're investing heavily in the solid nation, so that is literally taking sold out of ocean water so that they can use it for drinking. the problem is that it's usually energy intensive and very expensive. so it's not the best way for it, but there are problems as well. for example, with a heat, heat related, dest have risen from around...
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this, the context of this class is that people in europe are increasingly counting the costs. now these growing public disquiet about the war, if it's about the huge sums of money that will being committed to the war. if it's in ukraine, this, at a time with european public services are seeing, they stand, it's declining. i'm talking about people not getting edited access to health care, for example, people really asking the question about whether or not these sums of money are better off having an impact be used in, in domestic a policies and, and to, to, to, to increase public spending in their countries, the message from the 2 leaders, the nato secretary general and the bridge prime minister was to say, it comes out of cost to have a neighbor, an aggressive neighbor like russian that europeans had to pay the price. but this is something that they all had to ready around to do that the higher price, the higher cost would be letting me put in guessing a win and ukraine. that would be the greatest cost and everything that is being done to help you create now is essentially mak
this, the context of this class is that people in europe are increasingly counting the costs. now these growing public disquiet about the war, if it's about the huge sums of money that will being committed to the war. if it's in ukraine, this, at a time with european public services are seeing, they stand, it's declining. i'm talking about people not getting edited access to health care, for example, people really asking the question about whether or not these sums of money are better off...
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but europe is now the foss, this woman, confident of to a deadly. you the extreme heat floods and drugs. the menu is mckinnon. welcome to the program. the head of israel's military intelligence unit has resigned. failing to prevent the hum us terror attack on october, the 7th in which 1200 people were killed and 250 others were kidnapped. major general off on elisa is the 1st scene yet is ready to go to step down over the attack. i leave, i said there's, i'm the, his come on the intelligence director. it did not live up to its task. his decision to step down could set the stage for more resignations among as ralph told security personnel to more let's go straight to rebecca versus our correspondent in jerusalem. hi, rebecca, now i believe it says that he bears responsibility for this intelligence said, yeah, how likely is it that will now see more resignations from a senior military officials? of course on ya, that you know, we'll have to wait and see what happens in the full out of this resignation. we know that her leave are accepted responsibilit
but europe is now the foss, this woman, confident of to a deadly. you the extreme heat floods and drugs. the menu is mckinnon. welcome to the program. the head of israel's military intelligence unit has resigned. failing to prevent the hum us terror attack on october, the 7th in which 1200 people were killed and 250 others were kidnapped. major general off on elisa is the 1st scene yet is ready to go to step down over the attack. i leave, i said there's, i'm the, his come on the intelligence...
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adopt social about, well, some of georgia away from your own program toward europe, which is what most georgians want you to me a quick question before we run out of time. will it matter who is sitting in the white house this time next year for the people in ukraine for the people in georgia? oh, yeah, well matter how much was unclear. one of the interesting things is that if we looked at a few years now from the beginning of the full scale and version, europe has really come to see the site as one that has direct implications for european secured us is also stronger, supported up above momentum is gathering computers together in europe to be for, to provide more assistance to your trade. the hotel just took place in the house, serves as today on a, a road passed by a margin over 3 to one. uh there was always a concern, but um, if it doesn't come up but looks like part of the supports very strong. we don't really see any frontier, dig it and your credit investigator, william courtney investor. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. i appreciate your analysis and your insigh
adopt social about, well, some of georgia away from your own program toward europe, which is what most georgians want you to me a quick question before we run out of time. will it matter who is sitting in the white house this time next year for the people in ukraine for the people in georgia? oh, yeah, well matter how much was unclear. one of the interesting things is that if we looked at a few years now from the beginning of the full scale and version, europe has really come to see the site as...
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you know, in may next months you kicks. * another lady to per european tour, she's gonna be all over europe. and then she comes back to the states in october for us tour, writing time for the us selection, which is in november. so it'll be interesting to see if she gets involved at all when she comes back to the us to start that domestic tour. i don't think she will. i think she has to stay where she is. she's very much at the top right now. she writes all room music, she's one of the few additions that brings families together when you go to her concerts. you see mother, here's the fathers. you see teenagers, you're all coming together and i'm sure she loved. yeah, i mean it's amazing. you'd like to see a she's a woman, you know, mid thirties and she clicks with a 15 year old, you know, like like, like a parts coming together. amazing caves you, matthews and nice angeles as always, k, j. good talking with you have a good weekend. thank you you too. i as well as they continues online to find on x, also known as twitter and on youtube. indeed of good news, you can follow me a brent dot tv. i
you know, in may next months you kicks. * another lady to per european tour, she's gonna be all over europe. and then she comes back to the states in october for us tour, writing time for the us selection, which is in november. so it'll be interesting to see if she gets involved at all when she comes back to the us to start that domestic tour. i don't think she will. i think she has to stay where she is. she's very much at the top right now. she writes all room music, she's one of the few...
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the 3 will, must use on record for europe of older code. since 2020, i mean 2023 europe. so a huge number of records, the record proportion of europeans affected by heat stress, record sea surface temperatures and record melting of gleick. c is. we also saw a huge number of extreme events which we know a likely to become more frequent and more intense due to climate change. which region would you say in europe are the most at risk? it really depends on which variable we're looking at. so we know from the scientific evidence, the winches in northern europe likely to become west so, so we'll see more intense storm events. and when those storm events happen, they will drop more rain full. however, there's a contrast in southern europe where around the mediterranean region is likely to become dryer and boma in some way likely in southern europe to see more droughts and heat waves. northern europe during winter more heavy rainfall events last summer was also the hottest on record. what can we expect this year? i have to say ahead of time of the expectation for 2024 summer. but
the 3 will, must use on record for europe of older code. since 2020, i mean 2023 europe. so a huge number of records, the record proportion of europeans affected by heat stress, record sea surface temperatures and record melting of gleick. c is. we also saw a huge number of extreme events which we know a likely to become more frequent and more intense due to climate change. which region would you say in europe are the most at risk? it really depends on which variable we're looking at. so we...
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the, this is focus on europe, i'm liable, a nice to have you with us. a reason landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new president in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in europe as the deadline to meet the parents climate agreement.
the, this is focus on europe, i'm liable, a nice to have you with us. a reason landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new president in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in europe as the deadline to meet the parents climate agreement.