president tyminski said the counteroffensive had been slower than hoped for. we are talking about recovery, millions ofjobs. not only for ukraine but for all of our countries, mine and yours, countries that. it is always based on balance, strong investments are preceded by trust so that rules beat her. what has been built will not fall. and it is not about bricks,
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without an increase, it would leave the us unable to pay its bills. on tuesday president biden met with top lawmakers in washington who are currently blocking raising that ceiling but they came away without a breakthrough. nomia iqbal was there. both sides came out of the meeting, which lasted more than an hour, announcing that there was no deal and both showing that they are entrenched in their positions. the republican speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, attacked president biden for not negotiating. his opponents, chuck schumer and hakeem jeffries, came out a short while after, saying that the republicans refused to take defaults off the table. mrjeffries called the republican party a party of maga extremists . now they ve got two weeks to make a deal, otherwise the us will default, it won t be able to pay any of its bills. it would lead to economic ruin. stock markets would plummet. millions ofjobs are predicted to be lost and federal employees won t get paid and so much more.
they don t come up with a deal they don t come up with a deal the us will default and it could lead to economic ruin, we are talking about the stock markets plummeting, gdp shrinking, millions ofjobs could be lost, federal employees won t get paid and so much more. what is interesting, however, is that polls suggest if the us does default, the american public won t necessarily lane president biden, some polls suggest that they would also blame the republican party and this would play into the hands of the president. 0ne play into the hands of the president. one of his central messages for his re election campaign is that the republican party are a bunch of extremists who don t know how to govern so politically, the stakes are high for both side. let s turn to pakistan. supporters of the former prime minister, imran khan, have called for nationwide protests following his arrest on corruption charges. mr khan was arrested by the military outside the high court in islamabad. 0ur pakistan
to mark this anniversary, some countries in the world have introduced new sanctions, haven t they? introduced new sanctions, haven t they? introduced new sanctions, haven t the ? , . ., haven t they? they have and it is meant to haven t they? they have and it is meant to send haven t they? they have and it is meant to send a haven t they? they have and it is meant to send a clear - is meant to send a clear message to the military government that they will not be accepted, however long they managed to hold on p whether they actually change the thinking of the military, that is less clear. the sanctions are targeted, they have deliberately stayed away from areas like the garment industry for example which provides millions ofjobs, myanmar can millions of jobs, myanmar can still export millions ofjobs, myanmar can still export with that so much of myanmar s exporting sector is actually doing all right although it fell sharply after the coup but the idea of the sanctions is to reinf