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islands in towns and cities across the country, often amazing with ministers and police chaves, the prime minister, promised swift criminal sanctions varieties for them. 370 people have been arrested in connection with the unrest which followed. last week's faithless tablet of 3 young girls in the town of southport for this police are overwhelmed by a mob on the attack. in the town of raw the room, their target a hotel housing asylum seekers. their message was clear, the anti migrant riots have turned towns across england. the northern ireland into battles protests over the tragic murder of 3 girls last week were whipped into a weekend of violence like far right nationalist groups. brittany's prime minister
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said there was no excuse for racist. attacks are actually conducting the fall right . soccer a. we've said this we've had, we've st. bushland communities taught a task. all of the minority community single that no c salutes in the spring to those feel targeted because of the color of your skin oil fire. i know how prime this phosphate i wasn't here today, but this pilot do not represent country. we will bring them to justice counter protests attempted to send a message of supports to those threatened for the communities whose cars have been burned in shop windows smashed. there are concerns that the violins cannot be contained. for the 1st time in my life,
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i am looking at the option of moving away from me. for the 1st time in my life. i'm not scared for myself, but i have young children. i'm worried about. it's the optimism for this. we are all going to pay a price. citizens have stepped in to clean up the damage. but some fear britton's anti migrant sentiment can not be so easily swept away. when we had met before these anti migrant riots started after 3 children were killed last week. i asked abrupt mcneil, from the migration observatory adults with university. well, that had to do with migration as well. it didn't really have anything to do with migration. it's of a tool that was a period of time when it was electric power to your house, to, to mississippi on the basis that it was taken by, you know, a 17 year old. as
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a result of restrictions ment. ringback this person's identity wasn't my clear how i have a dream, i gaps in the information of your social media traffic implying to being undertaken to point out assignments. ok. this was simply not true that the person who has been arrested charge of the case is princed for one and was able to trial is the rule. but the way i was involved in any kind of dismissal terrorism or anything like that, there's no suggestion of this service relate to say, yeah, incidents itself doesn't seem to have anything specific to do with migration was right. but however, the dis, this response from small groups who decided to leave on this idea that this was something that i think i was taking part on. so i don't see that and will say that it was something related to is missing sites. i
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was to you there, sucking the whole time, do this arch service on some hazel's or something keepers with being housed and most very so the sort of targets that were related to the community. and so now we have these, these terrible seeds that we witnessed a over the weekend and we had in the report, the chance of getting the match. what it's, it's based on typically towards migrants. we reflective of why the sentiments impressed in britain at the moment or no, and i think it is a tool. i think you the science this idea or get some answers related. i think to as long as you get to the j, that'd be the, the larger amount of as long as you can, you, you kind, it's a challenging and intractable. busy obviously i was, i don't people, however, the u. k. brantley, uh, one of the most i put in your big country as far as migration is concerned. and,
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you know, i do my grades of benefits the, the nation's reason analysis. but to you, for example, the site that you're going to talk to did you type was the most agency? i didn't mind. it's a big country. now they're all complex intractable problems that do have to do both to people. and i think that the actions of a relatively small number of far why activist speaks of purchase instruments in any way, shape or form. i'm relating to this is aggression. all of these are really being aggressions. this is effectively racial racially charged for the assets on the rise like games. and that's not something this piece of british they use old purchase norms. i, britain recently has an election at the last government made quite a lot of it's, it's places to stop the small bows. this is the, the irregular migration of prostate, the english at channel. how big
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a problem has that actually be? but it's telling me what you mean, every country in your everyday roads calling me many, many countries. the other thing a lot, lower income countries have challenges with slaves of people from either larry, from capital, people trading asylum with a range of the migration of the, you know, different we have a, a, they're all challenges with people arriving in some. but it's just very difficult to stop. it's not something you can just uh. ready you can just uh, instrumental cricket, easy solution to you because it was nice to do that. that touches with it on that, entered into u. k. i'm so what was the policies what the previous administration was about to, to information what designs to try to prove to be a deterrent? i just don't think we're coming into the principal, but i did not prove to be uh,
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the stress of it did not bridge this type of areas. so childhood to various policies are reduced to weeks, effectively slowed down the processing of a sudden plains did not succeed. in doing that on the well, they did succeed in doing well to create a relative bizarre backlog in the sign of processing and the you tight. and as a result of that, the available accommodations for science teachers began to run around the drawing and just wanted to give a place in things like hotels and various uh, contingency accommodation. i think the box has not been something that has been very popular with the british public on the basically they're expensive and very uh and just understand. busy send a message that's up to the people. so let me rephrase that. i should not be populated. you take, it is very expensive. i'm do something good so i can go political parties agree
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should be reduced, should be reduced. um, the policy is committed to trying to end the users. i tell the accommodation for as long as it gets destroyed, the price, that's what i'm seeing transferred over to you directly. but whether or not they're going to be successful during that release be seen. thank. so much for i told her that wrong mail, some of the migration observatory adults, so universe i stopped walking around the world, the tumbled upstarts of new training week over the fields of an economic slowdown in the united states. the wells largest economy, stocks in tech, oil, gas, retail, automotive and banking have all been effected, but with us, federal reserve denying the better assigns of a recession. why has that been such a massive self? investors here in frankfort are concerned that the us economy could be headed for recession. as a jobs report showed hiring and the world's largest economy slowed, much more than expected. traders are also worried about rising tensions in the
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middle east with israel bracing for a possible or rainy and attack. bad news from japan stoked up the sell off. i knew that one of the main reasons is that in japan right now, that has been considerable distortions concerning the in the in is a lot stronger than the us dollar. and for next, 4th nation such as japan, that is obviously a problem. so spot, the main reason why the yen is so strong as a clear expectation from the u. s. federal reserve to low interest rates more than previously anticipated that led to clear shift switch out into connected. and now the issue has arrived in europe, you know, in tokyo, the nick a index loss 12.4 percent. it was the worst trading day since 1987 as a strong. yeah. and also heard corporate profit. some say this is the end of the year as long rowdy, which took the nick a to new heights above $42000.00 points. that's
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a high gave you that in the background. up until now, there was a build up of japanese stocks positions, especially for charlotte to rise and investors. but i'm afraid that all at once unwind that i should know how to set you up with you if the losses that the stock exchanges are a sharp reversal in the world's major markets, which for much of the past year have risen to new heights, propelled by optimism about cooling, inflation, solid labor markets on the promise of artificial intelligence technology which support one of the most highly anticipated events. the limb picks the mens 100 meters spent. us lived up to the hype, inspect, talking of fashion. and what many of considering the most remarkable vice volt time until the big screen display the official results. nobody knew that americans know eliles had actually won gold. he's not to victory by 5 thousands of
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a 2nd from jamaica said shane thompson, thanks to a torso. do the line. it was the 1st time that a man finished in under 10 seconds and when legal rights making it the fastest of all time. you cranes you out a slaw button, the who check a secured head countries 1st olympic gold off the terrace. the high jump a clear to me to is in front of an adoring crowd at the start. the phones man. a who chick flight her home in the need for after the rest of the invasion of you training 2022. but has kept a competitive committee going to claim to olympic gold a weeks after breaking the world racquel that's it stood since 1997 with a leaf of 2 meters, 10 cents and mesa is a team mates. if he met, i'd get a sion coat to bronze on the path, jumped around the stadium draped new cranium box. when you had us,
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la butler who chick, i spoke about the impact of your trends. what with russia on the training athletes at the games? it's not possible to focus on the attract, really to coach. i jump because our families seem ukraine and we have friends who fight in full country and i cannot go to about this really. i remember always and you know, we fight and really for that to represent a country and show people that we are strong and we will fight to our independence country. do you have any has one they try us on mixed relay to thrilling finish. day after training sessions in the sun had to be cancelled because of high bacteria levels. but on the day of the events they send most declared safe enough to swim in . the podium order came down to a 3 by sprint finished with germany, edging out the united states and britain full colt. this is
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