it s looking into you. like it gets in your head. that s going to become your sexual imagination. these are your sexual fantasies, like, that s going to hardwire you for the rest of your life. of course, the sex that you re going to imagine is the sex that you know about. and so when you click on that, in the same way that the first time you ever light up a cigarette at a party as a teenager, there s always someone will go, you ll get addicted, it ll give you cancer. no one s saying that the first time you click on pornography, but it s the same long term risk. there are some women who feel, betrayed is perhaps too strong a word, that you ve written this book. because they re going, hey, you re a high profile feminist and women s problems are not sorted, and now you re putting your attention to boys. there are some others who say you ve generalized a bit in the book about boys, and there are some others who say, you know, some of the stuff might be stereotypical. it might
foreign minister in poland s new government. has support for ukraine become a burden that kyiv s allies are no longer ready to bear? radek sikorski, in warsaw, welcome to hardtalk. hello. good to see you again, stephen. it s great to have you on the programme. let s begin with a simple thought. the portents for ukraine in its grim battle against vladimir putin s forces in ukraine, the portents are really very negative, are they not? the supply of weaponry and of money coming from kyiv supporters is drying up. how concerned are you? that s not quite right. i was in kyiv within days of my appointment in december. my prime minister, the former head of the european council, donald tusk, has just been there, and the ukrainians have achieved a victory that has not been noticed in the western press, namely that, against stiff russian opposition, they have cleared western black sea of russian ships and they have now resumed grain shipments, not under a deal, from odesa via the wester
radek sikorski, in warsaw, welcome to hardtalk. hello. good to see you again, stephen. it s great to have you on the programme. let s begin with a simple thought. the portents for ukraine in its grim battle against vladimir putin s forces in ukraine, the portents are really very negative, are they not? the supply of weaponry and of money coming from kyiv supporters is drying up. how concerned are you? that s not quite right. i was in kyiv within days of my appointment in december. my prime minister, the former head of the european council, donald tusk, has just been there, and the ukrainians have achieved a victory that has not been noticed in the western press, namely that, against stiff russian opposition, they have cleared western black sea of russian ships and they have now resumed grain shipments, not under a deal, from odesa via the western black sea to the bosphorus and to africa and beyond. that s a considerable military success. that s not insignificant. and they als
toward a multi front war? it depends on the united states. the united states could have stopped this genocide from day one. they chose not to do so. and now the united states seems to be giving a green light to the israeli regime to expand the war. and the united states itself is carrying out assassinations in iraq as well as missile strikes on yemen. so instead of stopping the problem, the genocide in gaza, we are moving in the opposite direction. well, in that first answer you ve given me an awful lot to unpick, and we ll try and do it bit by bit. i asked you about the expansion, escalation, of the conflict. you chose to put all responsibility on the united states and on israel. i would put it to you that if one looks at what is happening right now across the region the greatest fear, immediate fear, of expansion is to be found in the red sea and in the fact that the houthis, supported by and armed by iran, are firing their missiles, pretty much as we speak, toward commerci
you had a chance to look through the 37 counts? , , ., ,., 37 counts? yes, it s also a narrative 37 counts? yes, it s also a narrative about 37 counts? yes, it s also a narrative about the - 37 counts? yes, it s also a - narrative about the movement of 37 counts? yes, it s also a narrative about the movement of the buses. it s quite mesmerising because the buses moved from washington to florida to newjersey. including the allegation that before prime minister shared a highly deceptive military document at his club in newjersey. and a navy officer is also implicated, who was private secretary to the former president. not only is trumped named in the indictment, but also is assistant. that carries a turn of ten years, 32 with conspiracy to obstruct justice. ten years, 32 with conspiracy to obstructjustice. correctly concealing a document in a federal investigation, a scheme to conceal and false statements. that was either done in collaboration with mr nauta or the presid