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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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no, it's just the most popular hardrock in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe coming. you hotspots. ok. the left side of it in a city known for its clap, seen, and it's truck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer states behind the addictive truck course to, to the highest ties or the lowest. those, the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger apps. people who are willing to pay around 50 years, house graham, and co taxis are delivering to cocaine, right? to the doorstep. reliable data about the use of cocaine is have to come. by octo it is at least a top draft. so new the dealers know consumers want to brag about numbers. but it's in your opinion, screen and sewers where authorities read to and about cocaine consumption. local ken russell, these phones in the cities regularly scanned the waste switches for drugs. the bigger to circles, the more cocaine was detected there, and breasted
no, it's just the most popular hardrock in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe coming. you hotspots. ok. the left side of it in a city known for its clap, seen, and it's truck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer states behind the addictive truck course to, to the highest ties or the lowest. those, the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger...
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and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see and money while the costs and 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 and on the delivery. 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, 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 good friend, mr. cole up on a regular basis, and of course, she feels and, and very rightly so that we need to step up the effort. and we, in lots of fully agree with him.
and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see and money while the costs and 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...
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so why is cooks and flooding into europe just now? to understand it, we will travel from europe to less than america. and back 1st of all, it's about the big money, smart gate and cocaine to europe. this course. but for organized crime, it's totally worth it. most lucrative change is the moving off of the co came from latin america. it's coming year. this is where the big money is. this is where every party wants to get some farms. jeremy mcdermott, texas pink time researching over nice crime in the america, has faced in mid in columbia aquino crime of cocaine and columbia sells for 2002 s dollars. but what it moves abroad, it's worth weigh more than that. the average price of a key to a cocaine in the united states is between, depending on point events, be between $16.00 and $25000.00. where is that same key though, is was, that's at least even as high as mode $40000.00 in your there is the increased cost and simply moving it across the united states. it's much easier to reach. so this means a lot of people can earn money by smartlig
so why is cooks and flooding into europe just now? to understand it, we will travel from europe to less than america. and back 1st of all, it's about the big money, smart gate and cocaine to europe. this course. but for organized crime, it's totally worth it. most lucrative change is the moving off of the co came from latin america. it's coming year. this is where the big money is. this is where every party wants to get some farms. jeremy mcdermott, texas pink time researching over nice crime...
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so for me, based industries, steam industry has a clear place in europe. at the same time, we've seen salt, scripture has diversified a way from just traditional steel manufacturing, a bright spot this past year was your technology unit. it makes things like packaging or at least machines that make produce packaging. i believe, for beverage in the food industry. and this has become very important for you guys . is that fair to say? it is kind of diverse vacation. you're not just providing still for autos, for, for potentially, for weapons, but also for consumer products in a way. uh, yeah, right. well, we are very happy with the development of alternative technology unit, especially kids as the delivery of those, those parts of the packaging machinery for, for beverages. and we've seen sort of that they have been able to grow despite a um, a weaker machinery markets, especially outside europe. and so, so our whole concept of being more diversified and planning on different economical cycles. played out very nicely and 23 and will also play out in 24 as cag
so for me, based industries, steam industry has a clear place in europe. at the same time, we've seen salt, scripture has diversified a way from just traditional steel manufacturing, a bright spot this past year was your technology unit. it makes things like packaging or at least machines that make produce packaging. i believe, for beverage in the food industry. and this has become very important for you guys . is that fair to say? it is kind of diverse vacation. you're not just providing still...
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is it where it should be or, or it does more work, need to be done in europe. as well, you're absolutely right. the infection reduction act is a um, a strong tool in the us to um, to sort of boost the energy transition and hands also low, low c o 2 industry. and in europe, i would say on the total volume number in terms of, of yours is on the, on the same level in the us. but the process is much more cumbersome, is much more lengthy and, and sort of a clear focus on reducing bureaucracy and a clear focus on, on supporting industry on a shorter term is, is necessary. and certainly with all the elections going on and your of this year, that's at least hope that they say this will be in focus of a policy makers to reduce bureaucracy and, and the, and increase the speed of that transformation. and also increase the, sucking to that we uh that, that this transformation will also be a success. we know that another focus here in europe is building arguments, building weapons and weapon systems that i would imagine require a lot of steel. does that potentially feed int
is it where it should be or, or it does more work, need to be done in europe. as well, you're absolutely right. the infection reduction act is a um, a strong tool in the us to um, to sort of boost the energy transition and hands also low, low c o 2 industry. and in europe, i would say on the total volume number in terms of, of yours is on the, on the same level in the us. but the process is much more cumbersome, is much more lengthy and, and sort of a clear focus on reducing bureaucracy and a...
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it's just the most popular hard drive in europe. this is some, actually some very rich the some of this, it's just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe come and you'll hotspots ok the left side of it in a city known for its collapsing and it struck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer, says, the highly addictive track pushes through to the highest ties or the lowest, those. the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger apps. people who are willing to pay around 50 years past graham and co taxis are delivering to cocaine. right? to the doorstep. reliable data about the use of cocaine is have to come by after all, it is and at least a top dropped. sony is a deal. it's no consumers want to brag about numbers, but it's in european screen and sewers where authorities. reason about cocaine consumption, local ken rested, use our phones in the cities recommended. you scan the waste, which is for drugs. the bigger just circles, the more cocaine was d
it's just the most popular hard drive in europe. this is some, actually some very rich the some of this, it's just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe come and you'll hotspots ok the left side of it in a city known for its collapsing and it struck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer, says, the highly addictive track pushes through to the highest ties or the lowest, those. the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it....
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the effects could be felt in courts across europe, or even the world. christina void is a professor of international law at the university bondsville. i asked her about the significance of this route. it's a, it's a, it's a very important indication that governments have to step up their game in order to protect human rights and governments all over the world and new as well uh, legally responsible to take appropriate measures to protect human rights. and in order to do so, we're now told they also have to take ambitious climate change action, big using greenhouse gas emissions to net 0 by 2050, having effective measures in place to get there and to ensure that they actually reach that goal. so that link is very important for decision makers for lawmakers, for implementers, but also for other quotes proceedings world wide. and it can have very important repercussions and other quotes, but also other international quotes. and then many proceedings ongoing, which i kind of waiting for that judgment from staff book that we have now. or let's take a look at
the effects could be felt in courts across europe, or even the world. christina void is a professor of international law at the university bondsville. i asked her about the significance of this route. it's a, it's a, it's a very important indication that governments have to step up their game in order to protect human rights and governments all over the world and new as well uh, legally responsible to take appropriate measures to protect human rights. and in order to do so, we're now told they...
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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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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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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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since 2014 of 829000 people have drowned here on their way to europe, the. the march 2020 to get some risk and others are traveling to poland. their plan is to buy a vessel, convert it into a rescue ship, and use it to rescue refugees from drowning in the mediterranean. we just got a call from the fleet manager. he told us, the captain said the weather had gotten a lot worse than 2 years ago without any pro henry experience guessing. and a handful of like minded people found this assigned seat seat punks in the past few months. they've raised 200000 euros and donations. just been kind of really worried about whether this will work or not. we've been working toward this for so long on the worst thing i can imagine right now is that we all have to take the train back home because we don't have the ships big going to take a look at a ship in poland, which might suit the needs so far they've only seen pictures of it is that most of the 6 or meeting at the ship at 6, or we'll do all the paper work and then he'll send someone out shopping and we'll be off on they'
since 2014 of 829000 people have drowned here on their way to europe, the. the march 2020 to get some risk and others are traveling to poland. their plan is to buy a vessel, convert it into a rescue ship, and use it to rescue refugees from drowning in the mediterranean. we just got a call from the fleet manager. he told us, the captain said the weather had gotten a lot worse than 2 years ago without any pro henry experience guessing. and a handful of like minded people found this assigned seat...
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he lost it, which is tied to eastern europe. the challenge for those that believe in, in large memo brovio, and that's also the focus on it. i mean, the question is how do we tagged on to that moment? what also remains to be seen is whether the warren ukraine creates enough momentum for new members to put their money where their mouth is. where does that extra money come from? actually, that is also an open question. um, it is possible that it comes from the current member states. um it is also possible is that the you raise this its own money through new own resources. there are discussions at the moment, for example, slip plastic tax or for with the new calvin adjusted adjustment mechanisms. the question of whether that you can afford to expand or not as a matter of perspective. and many of the costs can only be estimated for now. but to look at the past, the large man's rounds can offer some lessons on the benefits of letting new countries joined. in poland, initial costs for the u. a translated into an economic boom for the
he lost it, which is tied to eastern europe. the challenge for those that believe in, in large memo brovio, and that's also the focus on it. i mean, the question is how do we tagged on to that moment? what also remains to be seen is whether the warren ukraine creates enough momentum for new members to put their money where their mouth is. where does that extra money come from? actually, that is also an open question. um, it is possible that it comes from the current member states. um it is also...
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that role is under threats because you cranes, industrial farms, dwarf europe, and ones lucas chest as a grain and pick farmer. i asked him what would happen if you train were to join the you any time soon? we must probably go for the bankruptcy, i think. and because if we would be easily filled up or uh, all of the much deeper products from the okay. what's the health of you innovation funds. lucas, invest in new technology for us. produce your up in your younger we have incredibly cost on that as a for production. we've had follow up some documentation tracking, probing for $3.00 side uh services. we could fight the system to measure every move month till february peak or every upholstery. if you crane were to join the european union, it would likely get the biggest chunk of its agriculture budget. at the same time, farms like this one and poland would lose out on subsidies. but it's not just subsidies. lucas worries about he thinks, opening the use borders to ukraine before it meets europe in food production standards. sell play. like we have the football match at the okay. uh like
that role is under threats because you cranes, industrial farms, dwarf europe, and ones lucas chest as a grain and pick farmer. i asked him what would happen if you train were to join the you any time soon? we must probably go for the bankruptcy, i think. and because if we would be easily filled up or uh, all of the much deeper products from the okay. what's the health of you innovation funds. lucas, invest in new technology for us. produce your up in your younger we have incredibly cost on...
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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 other basically with we all know that the security threats in europe have intensified. it must be clear to everyone that we're defending our country and our lines partners, and that with this step, we're also making it clear that no one should even think of protecting us as natal territory. i'm so guys, let's get more on this from data on these political correspondence, emily and guardian. and will you tell us what is changing with these new plans? i mean this reform really boils down to 2 changes. one is at the top, when it comes to the command of the say as a hole in the positive would have one come on for national machines and one come on from international machines. these 2 are now being merged into one point of contact . this is purchase standards along many nature countries and german who's just now getting in line with that. and the 2nd big change is to the structure of the forces . so traditionally you would have the ground forces, the air force, the navy. and now on top of that, what they're introducing is possible. reform is a cyber security and information fo
the other basically with we all know that the security threats in europe have intensified. it must be clear to everyone that we're defending our country and our lines partners, and that with this step, we're also making it clear that no one should even think of protecting us as natal territory. i'm so guys, let's get more on this from data on these political correspondence, emily and guardian. and will you tell us what is changing with these new plans? i mean this reform really boils down to 2...
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really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it's from the late 19 fifties on that. this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor corner hot. uh no, i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really was. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to be attacked? the lawyers, assessments both the question of whether an attack has occurred and the question of the nature and the extent of the assistance to be provided or at the discretion of the united states. which suggests that any country is free to decide whether or not to stand by an ally remedy. i take the 1st cons, article 5 makes you think, oh, not certify attack of nato member state. then all the other $31.00 are going to come and smack me down. i'm of the month. but if i really read it in detail, what it says is each member promises to send a
really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it's from the late 19 fifties on that. this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor corner hot. uh no, i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really was. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to be attacked? the lawyers,...
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everything must happen before rush hour the across europe. there are bridges that were built in the recent decades of peace time. so little thought was given to whether they could bear the weight of heavy military equipment. the tanks must cross these bridge one at a time. every german, our age remembers inc. still see in western germany, the yellow sun that has the weights. this bridge will hold. and i mean, everywhere in west germany you have the sun. you don't have that as you go further to the east, the each unit being sent to nato's eastern flank and lithuania takes its own equipment, the that way. procedures and movements can be practiced and internalized the just kind of mine flowed. so i, i know my vehicle has a let me know what falls it has or does it have the hill this to and our maintenance partner hill. we can do things like send a severe part 2nd website enough to send it to the one, the drawings from the previous receipts and we belong to other companies. so it's very uh, you know, it's like having a car, have you tried your roo
everything must happen before rush hour the across europe. there are bridges that were built in the recent decades of peace time. so little thought was given to whether they could bear the weight of heavy military equipment. the tanks must cross these bridge one at a time. every german, our age remembers inc. still see in western germany, the yellow sun that has the weights. this bridge will hold. and i mean, everywhere in west germany you have the sun. you don't have that as you go further to...
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for some in europe society, that change would be solved, concrete least. do i end up losing positive budget? well, mostly, yes. you do. you might have, you know, this is unavoidable scenario and it's a toby market street. this is positive scenario because when you are on that by every to means you're a reach level of and uh, concert with a strong economy. at the same time, living in new countries, springs, economic opportunities to millions of people. and that's the big 3. the accession boss converging in the problems, we believe we extend of the experts we spoke to emphasize that when it comes to enlargement. affordability is also a question of political will. so they're all going to be economic costs. but the argument is that those economic costs are well undertaking, given that the strategic upside of doing it overall. the downside of not doing it is, is all the question that remains. is there enough momentum in europe and large mon plans to move member states to from the bill? if you have the time, please fill in the survey on the on screen link or in
for some in europe society, that change would be solved, concrete least. do i end up losing positive budget? well, mostly, yes. you do. you might have, you know, this is unavoidable scenario and it's a toby market street. this is positive scenario because when you are on that by every to means you're a reach level of and uh, concert with a strong economy. at the same time, living in new countries, springs, economic opportunities to millions of people. and that's the big 3. the accession boss...
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it's the most frequent points of 1st arrival for refugees seeking to reach europe. the conflicts that arise from these are an everyday occurrence to the island, 6000 residents. one of them is the artist chuck almost fell out. so in his studio he exhibits some of the objects. those on the run have left behind the store. it looks that this is an old car radio that used to be installed in wooden boats. and that would allow the other panel any longer, they were bigger back then, then the bass gave us the lane. you'll get enough to get on the now the refugees arrive and smaller boats. made of sheet metal are aren't fair, which are much more dangerous. give them stuff if that it goes across the island. jerkimo is known for it. he's creasy co lassitude tc is low and produces infrastructure will collapse under the strain a space still or not. and so what it is that it's often impossible to take the ferry to on it because it's already being used to transport miger and say, no, i have an in law live in a hardly any seats available on slide 70 this because they are all occupie
it's the most frequent points of 1st arrival for refugees seeking to reach europe. the conflicts that arise from these are an everyday occurrence to the island, 6000 residents. one of them is the artist chuck almost fell out. so in his studio he exhibits some of the objects. those on the run have left behind the store. it looks that this is an old car radio that used to be installed in wooden boats. and that would allow the other panel any longer, they were bigger back then, then the bass gave...
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last back in lump, reduce the refugees of reach to europe. now they'll have to embark on another alone and we reach any, the asylum process. the authorities register the new arrivals. it's time for the crew to review the 1st of admission. the c punk successfully rescued refugees in distress with their own ship as been often fires. but i'm so relieved to see that we've reached the point we've been working towards for almost 4 years that i saw this. the also been a way we can act as a catalyst for others who think the same way and say yes and screw borders on foot . borders are just an abstract construct, thought up by people living on this earth, and mostly exploited by those living and privilege of tools. and often, even if we only make a small change, at least we're trying to be visible and show others there are people actually doing something about it. all right, thank you. you're welcome to join in or you can just carry on talking about it. none of us are alone in our dissatisfaction with the situation, but he switched it even of 2 years a
last back in lump, reduce the refugees of reach to europe. now they'll have to embark on another alone and we reach any, the asylum process. the authorities register the new arrivals. it's time for the crew to review the 1st of admission. the c punk successfully rescued refugees in distress with their own ship as been often fires. but i'm so relieved to see that we've reached the point we've been working towards for almost 4 years that i saw this. the also been a way we can act as a catalyst...
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does europe car sector now need a similar move to an air bus moment? well, there are few in industry has been talking about a range of different solutions. right now have been floating. the idea of that kind of a con strickland today of us were able to get together and produces this a similar 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 relate to technologies. and that's very much stuff to discuss with across to your of it should, amongst different manufacturers. there are over 120 car factories in europe, turning out models for numerous manufacturers and a myriad of models and make a set up that is proves very profitable. so far. the i'm saying i'll 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, which is actually on lose a one phone bad motion. i live in constant activity and digitalization mathnasium
does europe car sector now need a similar move to an air bus moment? well, there are few in industry has been talking about a range of different solutions. right now have been floating. the idea of that kind of a con strickland today of us were able to get together and produces this a similar 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 relate to technologies. and that's very much stuff to discuss...
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for is once again being found in europe. the world's biggest military alliance has had to ask itself if worse came to worst, how well would it be able to defend itself? the whole nation is have to make sure they can defend themselves as article 3. and we have basically neglected that for many years. so somebody, for example, prison has greatly reduced its land forces. germany does have land forces, but them not necessarily compatible with other um, forces. fronts has nuclear weapons, but far too few of them compared to russia is new to us no sense. after the cold war, the emphasis on collective defense faded more and more needles focus, shifted to operations in afghanistan and libya and the so called war on terror. yeah i'm, i'm, that's also once we had overseas missions that required small and mobile units of armed forces, klein will be used. these are sent abroad for very, very specific tasks, brought the ship port in the price of response operations. time is on our side. we decide are we going to have got to start and whe
for is once again being found in europe. the world's biggest military alliance has had to ask itself if worse came to worst, how well would it be able to defend itself? the whole nation is have to make sure they can defend themselves as article 3. and we have basically neglected that for many years. so somebody, for example, prison has greatly reduced its land forces. germany does have land forces, but them not necessarily compatible with other um, forces. fronts has nuclear weapons, but far...
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and model accounts developed his ideas in a europe dominated by absolute us rulers. in that atmosphere, he demanded, we should think for ourselves. that's one message, the conscious sending be less afraid, have some courage. that was easier said than done one wrong word set against those in power could have drastic consequences. the nothing in comes early life would suggest that he would become one of the most important thinkers in history, or that his ideas would change philosophy forever. he had humble beginnings for to a craftsman father and the mother who never attended school. and model was the force of 11 children, soon demonstrated how intelligent he was, which was his opportunity to get ahead of the game. interestingly, social advancement through talent was always possible. but you had to be brilliant and one bedroom, but the, the countries through both school and university for awhile. he paid for his education that has, among other things, a successful billiards play. but he was especially interested in philosophy, metaphysics, mathematics, natural history,
and model accounts developed his ideas in a europe dominated by absolute us rulers. in that atmosphere, he demanded, we should think for ourselves. that's one message, the conscious sending be less afraid, have some courage. that was easier said than done one wrong word set against those in power could have drastic consequences. the nothing in comes early life would suggest that he would become one of the most important thinkers in history, or that his ideas would change philosophy forever. he...
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the experience of driving electric vehicle in europe. these stays, isn't necessarily bad, but it's enough to fast track you into a mid life crisis. the experience is marked by all paid public charging stations, an exorbitant electricity prices. the low compatibility of charging costs incomplete or inc. i create information about talking stages and various false treating. charging experiences. add to the audio, coupled with range anxiety in her institute electric cars. all that reinforces my belief that the future of electric mobility cannot remain as it is now. i also understand better why many argue that the electric cars we see on the roads today. i'm early transitional products of costs. there are dissenting voices as well. ninety's of my i don't agree because if you look at vehicles from the latest generations, for example, what i said he is doing with his s and e class models. they have great range. and one can manage quite well with them. well, not era, however, kind of forgot me say this s o e of costs. we kind of hope that's a co
the experience of driving electric vehicle in europe. these stays, isn't necessarily bad, but it's enough to fast track you into a mid life crisis. the experience is marked by all paid public charging stations, an exorbitant electricity prices. the low compatibility of charging costs incomplete or inc. i create information about talking stages and various false treating. charging experiences. add to the audio, coupled with range anxiety in her institute electric cars. all that reinforces my...
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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 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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really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it's from the late 19 fifties on that. this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor, kind of odd on no, i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really was. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to be attacked? the lawyers assessment both the question of whether an attack has occurred and the question of the nature and the extent of the assistance to be provided or at the discretion of the united states. which suggests that any country is free to decide whether or not to stand by an ally remedy. i took the 1st cons, article 5 makes you think, oh, not certify attack of nato member state. then all the other $31.00 are going to come and smack me down. i'm of the month. but if i really read it in detail, what it says is each member promises to send a
really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it's from the late 19 fifties on that. this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor, kind of odd on no, i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really was. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to be attacked? the lawyers...
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we know that another focus here in europe is building arguments, building weapons and weapon systems that i would imagine require a lot of steel. does that potentially feed into you're still manufacturing and produce more demand or what suddenly they say this is a, this is a new situation for us. this is sort of steel for security purposes is back on the agenda. it hasn't been on the agenda for many, many years. it is back on the agenda. we are able to support the industry with this type of, of steel drapes as a so i'll skip the we are we have a product for this? so yes, we're going to see an increase in demand here. in total volume though it's going to be, it's going to be mine. it's not that this will increase volumes to a large extent. if you look at the total of scale of a, for example, the dots get the with production of, of $6000000.00 tons of steel per year. this will remain a small in a fraction. but yes, this market is back on the agenda. absolutely. unfortunately, have to say, but this is why we are there's been in the past decades, a lot of hand wringing about steel and me
we know that another focus here in europe is building arguments, building weapons and weapon systems that i would imagine require a lot of steel. does that potentially feed into you're still manufacturing and produce more demand or what suddenly they say this is a, this is a new situation for us. this is sort of steel for security purposes is back on the agenda. it hasn't been on the agenda for many, many years. it is back on the agenda. we are able to support the industry with this type of, of...
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ben hodges was the commanding general of us troops in europe. the so you know, you can take a truck, load of apples from poland to portugal, never be stopped. he could drive all the way through. i can't do that with military . and i had troops that were up in the baltic countries in poland, small numbers. and um, and i noticed that my a, b h and the helicopter unit was their maintenance readiness level was going down. and i asked my commitment, aviation brigade commander from onbox said, why are they not repaired which taking so long. and you said so we, we cannot get the maintenance parts from onbox, the live order. it takes weeks, i said why? i was not here. i just assumed driving from onbox to little verda would be like um being on the interstate $95.00 in the us from florida to virginia. i mean you're, it's all nato countries, all a you countries, what's the problem? and that's when we realized that there was a problem moving military equipment across borders through the different nations you had to have permission. nato is aware of the prob
ben hodges was the commanding general of us troops in europe. the so you know, you can take a truck, load of apples from poland to portugal, never be stopped. he could drive all the way through. i can't do that with military . and i had troops that were up in the baltic countries in poland, small numbers. and um, and i noticed that my a, b h and the helicopter unit was their maintenance readiness level was going down. and i asked my commitment, aviation brigade commander from onbox said, why...
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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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it's part of the rationale driving ukraine's push towards europe to a degree in research. as you enlargement obvious reasons. um the us now seen enlargement as a security and instrument so that you want so not for security reasons. and the budget is part of the discussions. i thought it might not necessarily be the deciding factor in that was an armed conflict raging on its borders. perhaps the better question is no longer whether the you can afford to expand, but whether it can afford not to. so they're all good to be economic costs, but the argument is that those economic costs are what undertaking, given that the strategic upside of doing is overall. the downside of not doing it is is halting right. lottie. mere putin's land grab, has pushed you leaders to reevaluate the importance of expansion. so in the sense, enlargement was revised because it was a george, he lost it, which is tied to eastern europe. and the challenge to those that believe in, in large memo brovio, and that's also the focus on it. i mean, the question is, how do we tagged on to that moment? what als
it's part of the rationale driving ukraine's push towards europe to a degree in research. as you enlargement obvious reasons. um the us now seen enlargement as a security and instrument so that you want so not for security reasons. and the budget is part of the discussions. i thought it might not necessarily be the deciding factor in that was an armed conflict raging on its borders. perhaps the better question is no longer whether the you can afford to expand, but whether it can afford not to....
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and we will know that the security threats in europe have intensified. it must be clear to everyone that we're defending a country under alliance spot. those and with this step, we're also making it clear that no one should even think of attacking us as nato territory. not to get beat. i forgot what the reform doesn't do is address the boom display as problems with understaffing or the need for more funding. let's have a quick look at some of the news headlines. the spanish coast guard has rescued 73 microns from a wooden boat in the seas of the canary islands. the migraines were brought to the island of brun canario. that's around $160.00 columbus from west africa. the former us president donald trump has suffered to legal sit by a judge in georgia, rejected his request to dismiss the case on the election interference. and the judge in florida rejected trump schools to dismiss the case alleging the seat that he kept classified records officer leaving office. i'm going to talk the 14 people are dead. after a truck collided with a boston south west of bol
and we will know that the security threats in europe have intensified. it must be clear to everyone that we're defending a country under alliance spot. those and with this step, we're also making it clear that no one should even think of attacking us as nato territory. not to get beat. i forgot what the reform doesn't do is address the boom display as problems with understaffing or the need for more funding. let's have a quick look at some of the news headlines. the spanish coast guard has...