good morning for march international use in moscow, and welcome to the hour s top stories worldwide. i m fear allies about news just and from the russians up arose region where one person has reportedly died in its terror attack in the city of an article that are following reports of a car bomb explosion, we will bring you all the updates as soon as we get them now to the latest news from the don bass front lines local authorities in the russian don. yes, republic say russian forces have almost encircled the key town of dar south of the republics capital. this comes as russian forces continue to ramp up their offensive in the area. meanwhile, ukrainian force of shells residential areas of done yes, with an apartment building, taking heavy damage. in total, 8 pounds were shelled by ukraine on thursday, leaving one civilian dead or roman close or of reports from the town of yes, you know, but which has been shelved by ukraine almost daily. ah . this city or yes in nevada has be
to discuss these issues and more, i m joined by my guests. matthew eric in montreal. he s a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. in munich. we have ralph new meyer. he is chairman of the council for constitution and sovereignty. and in belgrade we have stephen guys . he is a research associate at belgrade institute for european studies are a gentleman cross that goes in effect. that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i was appreciate it. let s go to ralph your 1st. rather my introduction. i didn t, i don t want to be too extreme here, but it seems there s a major shift going on in german foreign policy since the end of the cold war. and the, the pinnacle i think the most well known foreign policy trajectory of germany in the postwar years was os poet teak specifically, which is meaning basically essentially having some form of reconciliation with the soviet union. then later russia that appears now to
hello and welcome to crosstalk, where all things are considered, i m peter labelle for over a century and a half. the german question has been hotly debated during that time. germany was at the center of 2 world wars and the cold war. now it appears berlin and its abandoning its post hitler policy. positivism and non intervention, and again, russia is the enemy. ah, to discuss these issues and more, i m joined by my guests. matthew eric in montreal. he s a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. in munich, we have ralph new meyer. he is chairman of the council for constitution and sovereignty. and in belgrade we have stephen guides. he is a research associate at belgrade institute for european studies. are a gentleman cross type roles, and in fact, that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i would appreciate it. let s go the route, the 1st. rather my introduction. i didn t, i don t want to be too extreme h
syrian government for a time during the war in the country. and that involved in one case, the arithmetic starting to death of a woman in the free syrian please. we re closing the roads in order to enable this to happen. in order to find a relevant role for itself within the orbit of american imperialism, the british government and the british deep state, has defined services there performs of the empire. and one of the things it does is essentially subversion in this kind of way is. and these kind of intelligence operations and they kind of trying to promote themselves as being uniquely able to do these things overseas. and of course, the reality is that the american empire has lots of such client states. many thanks for your company here in our tea international. this friday went back. that s helping me out with the very latest with ah ah ah hello and welcome to cross stock where all things are considered. i m peter labelle for over a century and a half. the german question
ah ah hello and welcome to cross stock. we re all things considered. i m peter labelle for over a century and a half. the german question has been hotly debated during that time. germany was at the center of 2 world wars and the cold war. now it appears berlin and its abandoning its post hitler policy of pacifism and non intervention. and again, russia is the enemy. ah, to discuss these issues and more, i m joined by my guests. matthew eric in montreal. he s a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. in munich. we have ralph new meyer. he is chairman of the council for constitution and sovereignty. and in belgrade we have stephen guides. he is a research associate at belgrade institute for european studies. are gentleman cross type roles and in fact that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i would appreciate it. lets goes throughout the 1st round of my introduction. i didn t, i don t want to be too extreme