exclaimed, of having brought moscow called it a blockade and has threatened to retaliate cement, steel, construction material, just some of the sanctioned goods that lithuania is refusing to transport, to coming in grad in lithuania. meanwhile, concern is running high about moscow threats. many, there are words and even higher school students are preparing for the worst case scenario. ah, this morning these lithuanian students aren t heading to class, but into nature their students at a high school in the coastal city of clay. bitter. today s excursion isn t led by teachers, but instead lithuanian civil defense is in charge allowed. justina gamino, scotty and her classmates are learning 1st aid there. todd, how to apply military style tourney kits. i m taking a look at mass sedan. we need to fasten the tony k quintanilla. he stopped the bleeding her good glorious. maybe that s the only way we can save lives in an emergency. with him, i will give you very sad with your jennife
w p to be friends and family rallying support. plus public gatherings, band and internet access walked the latest efforts to quell unrest in india, muslims post of killing a hindu man and sectarian tensions are on the rise. ah . hello, i m clear. richardson, thanks so much for joining us. nato leaders have ended a 3 day summit where they pledge to continue supporting ukraine. the last day of the madrid meeting also focused on the global food crisis, made leaders blamed russia were rising gas and food prices, and reiterated their mutual defense commitments. while u. s. president joe biden also announced an additional $800000000.00 in aid for ukraine. he said stopping rushes, advanced is critical for global security. before the war started, i told put in that if you very ukraine, nato would not only get stronger, but would get more united. and we would, she would say democracy in the world stand up in opposes aggression and defend the rules based order. that s exactly what we r
we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. no love has no limit that love is for everybody. love is live with love matters and that s my new podcast. i m evelyn sharma. and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more divides and denied to this. i have invited many deer and well known guests, and i would like to invite you to an in this is the dublin years asia coming up today. india s military recruitment reforms face trident opposition. some political parties and young people say a new short term recruit when scheme is flawed and unhelpful. but the all me say is it will make it the younger, more efficient fighting force. will it? plus we meet an off gone man who lost 11 family members in last week s earthquake. this is his plea that we need help badly with the will of every one of the top of what i do. ah i british manager, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you join us india s opposition congress party is demanding. the government rolle
mainly here s a look at what else we have in store for you today. a look at how this musician has defied all the odds in his profession. and join us as we let the locals guide us through the beauty of luxembourg. to imagine what life was like among the upper classes in the 17th century, you usually have to look at paintings from that time period to see how people dressed and what they ate. but once a year in france, a chateau just south of paris reenact scenes from broke life with a special picnic on castle grounds. and those who take part can dress up like dukes and duchesses for the day. here in france, time has stood still for one day, at least, miriam airman and her friends are dressed up for the annual zorn, a goal set or grand century celebration. it s a time marking the reign of french king louis the 14th. oh, jesse, on a parisian, and i ve been passionate about history for yag, is because i knew i especially love the 17th to 18th century, who so it s a real pleasure t
the global south, where russia s blockade of grange shipments could plunge up to 50000000 people into famine. today we re asking no grain, no gas is scarcity, hotels weapon of choice. mm hm. hello and welcome to to the point. it s a great pleasure to introduce our guests than the lean of fun, the brain. oh is european business and finance correspondent for the magazine. the economist and it got him here. yes, a puff is my colleague here at d w. he works with d w s russian desk. and it s a pleasure to welcome coming to us from ghana virtual lee, professor queasy, and he is director at the coffee and national peacekeeping training center again across. welcome to you. and before i come to you dear guests, i would like for all of us to listen to a recent claim made by a vladimir putin that european and us sanctions, which he referred to as an economic blitzkrieg are actually hurting the west or the russia. you thus learn more, you are using the european politicians have already d