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k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 student organizes mahmoud as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition. frayza, i'm off a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you're a student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from harvard. can you tell us exactly what's happening on campus right now? uh, yeah. so basically on campus right now, we are having an cabinet where students are occupying the whole yard and of many that they will only leave until we have full disclosure of harvard developments, as well as a safe estimate from the student is rona is really redeem the moods are very high right now, and community members are very strong, a vigilant and remains the fast of mind. so the, despite so much administrative impression just mean at
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k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 student organizes my mood as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition frayza, i'm off a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from harvard, can you tell us exactly what's happening on campus right now? uh, yeah. so basically on campus right now, we're having an cabinet where students are occupying the whole yard and of many that they will only leave until we have full disclosure of harvard developments, as well as a safe estimate from the student is rona is really redeem the moods are very high right now, and community members are very strong and vigilant and remaining so fast in mind. so the, despite so much administrative impression, just mean at the
k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 student organizes my mood as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition frayza, i'm off a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from harvard, can...
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and can students succeed west so much? public pressure has failed. joining me from the u. s. u. k. and australia to discusses today, all 3 student organizes mahmoud alphabets of palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition, fraser, almost a ph. d student at the university of war. it with the work stands with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we served you a student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mood. you're joining us from harvard. can you tell us exactly what's happening on campus? right? now uh yeah, so basically on campus right now, we are having an cabinet where students are occupying the whole yard and of many that they will only leave until we have full disclosure of harvard development. as well as a safe estimate from the student is rona is really redeem moods are very high right now. and community members are very strong and vigilant and remaining so fast in mind. so the, despite so much administrative impression jus
and can students succeed west so much? public pressure has failed. joining me from the u. s. u. k. and australia to discusses today, all 3 student organizes mahmoud alphabets of palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition, fraser, almost a ph. d student at the university of war. it with the work stands with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we served you a student at the university of sydney with the students for...
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k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 student organizes mood as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition, fraser, almost a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you. oh, thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from harvard. can you tell us exactly what's happening on campus? right? now uh yeah, so basically on campus right now, we are having an cabinet where students are occupying the whole yard and of many that they will only leave until we have full disclosure of harvard developments, as well as a safe estimate from the student is rona is really redeem the moods are very high right now. and community members are very strong and vigilant and remaining so fast of minds. so the, despite so much administrative impression just mean at the s
k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 student organizes mood as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition, fraser, almost a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you. oh, thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from harvard. can...
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that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend will cost it correctly predicted, the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee, jones, 11 days founder and director of the trends research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york. thank you so much, gerald for coming on away from the go on a coffee booming stock prices and the by the ministration open the book claiming more tragically that war is good for business. why, why, you know, it's so sure about keynesian militarism being pursued by nature of economies and devoured only by the, by the ministration as a way to get him out of the whole of these in the head of november's elections. well, you know, goes way back and once upon a time there was a president by the name of dwight d eisenhower, 5 star general supreme commander of the allied forces. and what does he tell the american people? the military industrial complex is robbing the n
that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend will cost it correctly predicted, the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee, jones, 11 days founder and director of the trends research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york. thank you so much, gerald for coming on away from the go on a coffee booming stock prices and the by the ministration...
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k, and france and across the u. and that is reflective of this, that there is a, a state which is complicated and there are different people involved and is not just the leader or the president contrary to what many in the west seem to think present raise. he had actually very huge impact. the improves are relations with neighboring countries. uh, that was right. publish route for example of saudi arabia. but also we can improve the economic ties and political ties with countries for the north to the south and to the east sent to the west as well as the crisis. and i found the sun was well managed at the same time here also a push to join the shanghai cooperation organization and bricks and the runs presence and in these organizations will have a huge impact in the future. so he runs influence in the global south has increased dramatically, and his trips abroad has shown that so in foreign policy, he's actually brought about a great deal of change with regards to economic policy. we do have, despite the fact that th
k, and france and across the u. and that is reflective of this, that there is a, a state which is complicated and there are different people involved and is not just the leader or the president contrary to what many in the west seem to think present raise. he had actually very huge impact. the improves are relations with neighboring countries. uh, that was right. publish route for example of saudi arabia. but also we can improve the economic ties and political ties with countries for the north...
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k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. excuse me, on you are a japan. they launched 3 quarters of their global trade and 88 percent of their imported oil in japan in ports a 100 percent. that's funny cuz they know the history of the whole history books they've aged and then they took countries. japan just suddenly launch prolaw. but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you said no, they're not going to be able to build the banks out. they're going to ramp up and more. that's what we see happening again when you look what's going on in israel. every body forgets the 39 weeks of major protest against netanyahu because of these huge issue we format that he was trying to push through. so he would not have to go and be brought up on the charges that he's being accused of. and not my words, not my words, but the president of israel isaac's hers. odd said again when 39 weeks of pro, just up to october, 7th, when her mazda attacked in 2023, a decent civil war going on, and he is real, totally forgotten. when all else fails, they take you to wa
k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. excuse me, on you are a japan. they launched 3 quarters of their global trade and 88 percent of their imported oil in japan in ports a 100 percent. that's funny cuz they know the history of the whole history books they've aged and then they took countries. japan just suddenly launch prolaw. but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you said no, they're not going to be able to build the banks out. they're going to ramp up and more....
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k. and in many parts of the world. now, there was a time when a degree guaranteed a job that's no longer the case. you know, addison right quick, how college degree and his now multi millionaire on 6 hold. is there another shift? the young people don't see as much value in higher education anymore? um that's happening alongside the sort of the structuring of the workforce, a higher education in the u. k. so my parents generation was free. so you know, my mother was able to go to one of the best universities, new well to cambridge university completely freight. and that was the foundation, as well as rising house prices of the rising wealth of the previous generation across many advanced economies. they had a lot of things free or much cheap. then we see them today, whether or not such occasional housing or what as a. and the issue today is the education has become a commodity is become monica ties. so the whole idea of education is that, you know, you as a student all kind of a confusion about of higher education. and
k. and in many parts of the world. now, there was a time when a degree guaranteed a job that's no longer the case. you know, addison right quick, how college degree and his now multi millionaire on 6 hold. is there another shift? the young people don't see as much value in higher education anymore? um that's happening alongside the sort of the structuring of the workforce, a higher education in the u. k. so my parents generation was free. so you know, my mother was able to go to one of the best...
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k. and in many other countries used to be free. um, they used to be much great to support when it comes to health care education. all of these public services that have been slash often privatized, you know, things like rail, for example, public utilities. all of these are previously nationalized and provided relatively cheap. they not are in the private sector where people are being practiced scouts and basically shareholders and makes money at the expense of young people. yeah, well max, i want to ask you, what do you consider to be the defining aspects of the economic challenges faced by jen z uh, besides the rest of the costs of meeting and a so call know certainty on the future. um, i would say its the very so call i expect the best half of the place. i'm a cove itself, covey, i would say, really destroyed everyone, but just the just boom and i still, and the really, you know, this article with solve, i would say, is the a lot. i would say a lot of distractions in what is happening in the economy. but besides having a war besi
k. and in many other countries used to be free. um, they used to be much great to support when it comes to health care education. all of these public services that have been slash often privatized, you know, things like rail, for example, public utilities. all of these are previously nationalized and provided relatively cheap. they not are in the private sector where people are being practiced scouts and basically shareholders and makes money at the expense of young people. yeah, well max, i...
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k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 students organizes my mood as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition fraser, almost a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from harvard. can you tell us exactly what's happening on campus, right? now uh yeah, so basically on campus right now, we're having an encampment where students are occupying the whole yard and of many that they will only leave until we have full disclosure of harvard developments, as well as a safe estimate from the student is rona is really redeem the moods are very high right now. and community members are very strong and vigilant and remaining so fast in mind. so the, despite so much administrative impression, just mean, sa
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k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. excuse me, on you are japan. they launched 3 quarters of their global trade in 88 percent of their imported oil in japan, in ports a 100 percent. that's funny because they know the history of the whole history books age and that age or countries, japan just suddenly launch for a while, but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you said now they're not going to be able to build a bank shout, they're going to ramp up more. that's what we see happening again when you look what's going on in israel. every body forgets the 39 weeks of major protest against netanyahu, because of these huge issue we formatted who was trying to push through. so he would not have to go and be brought up on the charges that he's being accused of. and not my words, not my words, but the president of israel isaac's hers. odd said again when 39 weeks of pro, just up to october, 7th, when her mazda attacked in 2023, it is a civil war going on, and he is real, totally forgotten. when all else fails, they take you to watch jose
k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. excuse me, on you are japan. they launched 3 quarters of their global trade in 88 percent of their imported oil in japan, in ports a 100 percent. that's funny because they know the history of the whole history books age and that age or countries, japan just suddenly launch for a while, but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you said now they're not going to be able to build a bank shout, they're going to ramp up more. that's what we...
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k. and in many other countries used to be free. um, they used to be much great to support when it comes to health carrier education. all of these public services that have been slash, and often privatized, you know, things like rail, for example, public utilities. all of these are previously nationalized and provided relatively cheap. they not are in the private sector where people are being practiced scouts and basically shareholders and makes money at the expense of young people. yeah, well max, i want to ask you, what do you consider to be the defining aspects of the economic challenges faced by jen z uh, besides the rest of the costs of meeting and a so call know certainty on the future. um, i would say its the very so call i expect the best half of the place. i'm a cove itself, covey, i would say, really destroyed everyone, but just the just boom and i still, and the really, you know, this article with solve, i would say, is the a lot. i would say a lot of distractions in what is happening in the economy. but besides having a
k. and in many other countries used to be free. um, they used to be much great to support when it comes to health carrier education. all of these public services that have been slash, and often privatized, you know, things like rail, for example, public utilities. all of these are previously nationalized and provided relatively cheap. they not are in the private sector where people are being practiced scouts and basically shareholders and makes money at the expense of young people. yeah, well...
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i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending. we don't just this week we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after another cover uh, expos, a advice him, allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling industry. and i'm, that's not on, that's not the, unfortunately, usually has been a succession of scandals as well. and from the mentally the conservatives, a coalition, the election coordination of iris jones and put together in 2019 of socially conservative li vultures. and particularly any labor has a full many labor house seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english, conservative holders that was, was delivered there $21919.00 majority. and that's fracturing all over the place. it's fracturing in the former conservative sta
i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending. we don't just this week we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after another cover uh, expos, a advice him, allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling...
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k and its policies? we'll get to our guess in a moment's 1st this report from culture lopez or the rezoning, when for prudence, opposition, labor party and local elections across england. 6 it's taken control of many local councils, including areas that were previously passed deals of the governing conservative party. the opposition leader says this result reflects the national shit with fed up with your division, with your chaos with your pay, the full t. yes. and i'm sorry. i don't care which political party you support. if you leave your country and i was spiked the what do you found it? 14 years later, you too don't deserve to pay the job. but for i but love golf. it's the contrast from the 2019 parliamentary elections when conservatives won a huge majority in parliament the cure 5 years later, the results are notably different in a wake up call for prime minister re she's soon ok, and his conservative party obviously is disappointing to lose good hardworking conservative counselors and i'm grateful
k and its policies? we'll get to our guess in a moment's 1st this report from culture lopez or the rezoning, when for prudence, opposition, labor party and local elections across england. 6 it's taken control of many local councils, including areas that were previously passed deals of the governing conservative party. the opposition leader says this result reflects the national shit with fed up with your division, with your chaos with your pay, the full t. yes. and i'm sorry. i don't care which...
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k. and in many parts of the world. now, there was a time when a degree guarantee to joe, that's no longer the case. you know, addison rate quit her college degree in his now multi millionaire on 6. 0, is there another shift? the young people don't see as much value in higher education anymore. that's happening alongside the sort of the structuring of the workforce, a higher education in the u. k. so my parents generation was free. so, you know, my mother was able to go to one of the best universities, noel to cambridge university, completely freight. and that was the foundation, as well as rising house prices of the rising wealth of the previous generation across many advanced economies. they had a lot of things free or much cheap. then we see them today whether or not such occasional housing or what as a. and the issue today is the education has become a commodity is become monica ties. so the whole idea of education is that, you know, you as a student all kind of a confusion about of higher education. and um, that ha
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i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending. we know just this week we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after and under cover. uh, expos, a advice him allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling industry and on that's not on. that's not the, unfortunately, usually has been a succession of scandals as well. and fundamentally, the conservatives, a coalition, the election coordination of iris jones and put together in 2019 of socially conservatively vultures. and particularly in labor had to form a labor house, seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english conservative soldiers that was, was delivered their $21919.00 majority and docs fracturing all over the place. it's fracturing in the former conservative states, but it
i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending. we know just this week we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after and under cover. uh, expos, a advice him allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling...
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i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blanding me the just this week we had a bi election on on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after and under cover. uh, expos, a advice him allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling industry and on that's not on. that's not the, unfortunately, usually has been a succession of scandals as well. and fundamentally, the conservatives, a coalition, the election coordination of iris jones and put together in 2019 of socially conservatively vultures. and particularly in labor had to form a labor house, seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english conservative soldiers that was, was delivered their $21919.00 majority and docs fracturing all over the place. it's fracturing in the former conservative states, but it's
i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blanding me the just this week we had a bi election on on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after and under cover. uh, expos, a advice him allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling...
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k. and us, why haven't they organized around con, voice into gaza? they come on the international law, how companies rel, is allowed to control. oh, going in, even at the egyptian gods border. international law says you have to enable enforced release to people who are stopping. if there was a belligerent who was denying it, they could of some pay turned up at the border with the aid. i'm not that good, lied spears writers to let them in or going across the different border with that when in, in, in, in cooperation with, with the, with egypt and set, hey, eh, is read, are you going to bump this us, you take german con, void that is going with fruit and other humanitarian relief that we friends of his friend a monitor ourselves. of course they wouldn't have done that. so a give you another example of them in in syria there is an area controlled by, by a, um, deposition groups. some of them all the names of a character perhaps that would be from us. uh it may be. yeah, it is slamming uh groups. uh, one of them fledged the legions to i'll tell you that
k. and us, why haven't they organized around con, voice into gaza? they come on the international law, how companies rel, is allowed to control. oh, going in, even at the egyptian gods border. international law says you have to enable enforced release to people who are stopping. if there was a belligerent who was denying it, they could of some pay turned up at the border with the aid. i'm not that good, lied spears writers to let them in or going across the different border with that when in,...
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k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. the excuse me, on you are a japan they launched 3 quarters of their global trade and 88 percent of their imported oil in japan in ports a 100 percent. that's funny because they know the history of the whole history books they've ages and that they took countries. japan just suddenly launch for a while, but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you say no, they're not going to be able to build a bank shout, they're going to ramp up and more. that's what we see happening again when you look what's going on in israel. every body forgets the 39 weeks of major protest against netanyahu, because of these huge issue we formatted who was trying to push through. so he would not have to go and be brought up on the charges that he's being accused of. and not my words, not my words, but the president of israel isaac hers. odd said again when 39 weeks of pro, just up to october, 7th, when her mazda attacked in 2023 is a civil war going on, and he is real. i totally forgot. and whe
k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. the excuse me, on you are a japan they launched 3 quarters of their global trade and 88 percent of their imported oil in japan in ports a 100 percent. that's funny because they know the history of the whole history books they've ages and that they took countries. japan just suddenly launch for a while, but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you say no, they're not going to be able to build a bank shout, they're going to ramp up and...
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we need to strike the country and do everything to close the border and realize isis-k wants to strike with open border that is something biden is putting out for the american people as a sign of w weakness and we better get on it. >> carley: isis-k and taliban are mortal enemies, can you see scenario where the united states works with one group to take the other down as foreign policy does create strange bed fellows? >> not at all, they are both bad actors and if anything, we would talk and are talking to the taliban through third channels. we're never going to get with a terror group like isis-k to move against the taliban. we can give the taliban notice to say stand down we're coming over into your country. nothing we'll do to find an alliance tatake isis-k out with the taliban. >> carley: new fox news poll shows 64% of americans disapprove of his handling of the war in gaza and just this week he announced a $1 billion weapons deal to israel after withholding waebs last week. what do you think about that contradiction? >> biden is all over the map, he says he is a stanch backer of i
we need to strike the country and do everything to close the border and realize isis-k wants to strike with open border that is something biden is putting out for the american people as a sign of w weakness and we better get on it. >> carley: isis-k and taliban are mortal enemies, can you see scenario where the united states works with one group to take the other down as foreign policy does create strange bed fellows? >> not at all, they are both bad actors and if anything, we would...
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and they are the united states, germany and to a lesser extent, the u. k. and the western countries they need need to really accept some really pressure and, and also stop providing arms to something which is on top of the indiscriminate. we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to different reflect attacks. on the 7th of october, you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the one that and supplying um something on the other hand, calling for then to the, the $530.00 or at least uh, a humanitarian pause. uh, hypocritical is, is about to view. uh yeah, yeah, they, uh it, it, they all seen that super critical by the world but, but that's more than anything that the occupation and, and, and, and, and, and the plummeting of apartment houses and the turning off for electricity and water is that really bad in ukraine as we will only agree, but it's somehow overall, but what is what it's doing the same. that's what the one sees as industrial, the scale it punk receive. what i would say is that they have been on this problem th
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and belgrade of the these weapons are delivered by france. the us and the u. k. now, the next group includes rockets bombs and you avi's from the us, the u. k. and portugal. now they can range up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shuttle cruise missiles pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. the u. k. and friends supply these missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia for more or less cost. now to our t correspondent egos down out here, it looks like the situation is heating up by the day. tell us the latest as well. absolutely, racial. well, you know, desperate times call for desperate measures. and it seems that such times have come for ukraine. see it is becoming increasingly difficult for k of to paint a brightened, uplifting picture of what's going on on the front lines. even the west and media outlets are not buying it anymore. they're saying that the situation is well, very, very difficult to even close to dia and russia is making advances every day has the choir
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i was in the k and l. a . force in the lake, a cow area, maya wadi, i decide to take up arms and flights back and usually off of the training, i decide to work as many train play as nick korean rebels who's been fighting for autonomy for decades. they lent you skills, but a shortage of weapons and ammunition, that's only one rifle for every 2 fighters. now, all of that has changed. one of the things has made a huge difference in the last 6 months. is weapons, the pro democracy forces has seized from military bases. they've over run these and just some of the rifles they've taken from faces. and the last couple of weeks that the many of them are not going not just all the the young up and fight is a using the social media skills to for the to g was a theme is hip hop on just now he tools rebel bases raising neuro nearby and funds say about trying to, you know, we would have done this kind of fundraising many times before. the enemy uses all the power and resources to attack, cuz so we have to raise funds by
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k, and france and across the u. and that is reflective of this, that there is a, a state which is complicated and there are different people involved. and it's not just the leader or the president contrary to what many in the west seem to think private res. he had actually buried huge impact. the improves are relations with neighboring countries. um there was rocco shop, for example, of saudi arabia. but also we can improve the economic ties and political ties with countries to the north, to the south, and to the sense of the box as well. and the crisis and i found the son was well managed at the same time, he also pushed to join the shanghai co operation organization in bricks and the ron's presence and in these organizations will have a huge impact in the future. so he runs influence and the global south has increased dramatically and his trips abroad has shown that so in foreign policy, he's actually brought about a great deal of change with regards to economic policy. we do have, despite the fact that the situat
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k. problem and still deal citizen of russian u. k. and he's been because of his eloquence because of his shop mind because of his media presence. he was very, very effective in basically helping to sanction lumen there isn't companies of the restroom regime. and i think the centers itself shows that it's really hurt because as, as besides it's, it is extra or the as constantine as i was speaking to my colleague earlier turning to some other news and is rarely authorities as a number of people have been arrested after protesters and occupied westbank and blocked an aid convoy bound for gaza. the protesters were seen throwing food packages onto the road and destroying some of it. the trucks came from jordan and we're waiting to cross the talk with me a check point west of hebron. a far right is really groups as they were demonstrating against the continued detention of his riley hostages in casa. and the united nations has warned, the palestinians and northern kinds are experiencing a full blown famine. this as the as rarely army return
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the next group includes rockets and bombs and you avi's from the us, the u. k. and portugal. now they couldn't reach it up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shadow cruise missiles post the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. you can france supply business hosting have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to replenish its western arsenal with the nuclear capable f. 16 fighter jets versus foreign minister has cautioned against dragging the conflict in that direction. these of $69.00 across the will be destroyed is what is other types of weapons supplied by nato countries to ukraine. at the same time, it should be borne in mind that f, 16 fighters have long been the main means of delivery within the framework. the cycle joint and h, i'm nuclear missions. therefore we cannot but consider the supply of the systems to dekalb regime as a deliberate signal action by night. so in the nucleus, we're trying to make it clear to us the united states and nato are ready for literally anything in
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k. and them to qualify and 2015. he acquired his 1st passport at great personal expense, but the british visa was never issued and his documents languished on used for another half decade. it's a problem sized by many african athletes, even at the highest levels in 2022 visa, today's course canyon spencer funding. not on yana to be left behind, while his teammates travelled ahead to the world athletics championships in the united states. the o africa recruit holder had his visa, denial reversed at the last minute and ended his 20 hour plane journey to 3 hours before his $100.00 mesa race began. hardly ideal conditions for supposing superstar office like been in these athlete or d, o 11 knew were even less fortunate despite being the only african to qualify for the contests hip test alone. she was never grown to the visa at all. even well, huge business travelers, face months, long backlogs, when applying for visas at western embassies with the interview process can be grueling and invasive. so actually it's like semi
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and belgrade the next group includes rockets bombs, and you avi's from the us, u. k. and portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shuttle cruise missiles pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. you can friends supply these muscles that have supported potential attacks on russian r t. c goes down off, brings us more, you know what they say desperate times call for desperate measures. and well, it seems that such times have come for ukraine. it is becoming increasingly difficult for kids to painter, a bright and up lifting picture of what's going on on the front lines and well, it seems that the, the, well even the west and ex press is missing to that they're admitting that it is what some of the hardest times that ukraine has faced since the beginning of the conflict since the war broke out. but at the same time, neither key of notes, nature positive, seemed willing to admit and to concede to this new reality. so they are scrambling for means and they are looking as to what they
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there's no trust between the russia and the u. k, any rate? well on this subject of basically the okay, uh, having the legacy of provocations, the u. k. 4 and secretary said the ukranian troops should be allowed to strike deep within russian territory using western supplied weapons. what do you think about that? yes i, i remember that for a couple of weeks ago that came up, but i taught that once the russian foreign ministry caught in the british ambassador and made it quite clear that threshold were just bond or right. is that right to respond to the british presence anyway and the relative that happened? i've talked back to that back. that's a big from that particular threat. should i say? well, it's all happening. 2 weeks before the d day anniversary. actually when 80 years ago allied forces fought against the germans, were nazis led by nazis at the time? obviously, while at the beginning of the ukrainian crisis, western officials were saying that russia was fighting, quote, imaginary nazis and ukraine. would you say this? still imaginary?
there's no trust between the russia and the u. k, any rate? well on this subject of basically the okay, uh, having the legacy of provocations, the u. k. 4 and secretary said the ukranian troops should be allowed to strike deep within russian territory using western supplied weapons. what do you think about that? yes i, i remember that for a couple of weeks ago that came up, but i taught that once the russian foreign ministry caught in the british ambassador and made it quite clear that...
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the next group will that includes rockets, palms, and you a these from the u. s. u k. and also portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory, but it's the long range storm shadow cruise missiles which post the biggest threat they can strike this rather area here that's up to over, in fact, 550 kilometers within russian. now the u. k. and from supply those missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also by the way, wants to replenish its western arms with a nuclear capable f. 16 fighter jet. we discussed the weapons debate with mike on the list. michael is a former security yellow list in the office of the us secretary defense. he's safe if a longer range missiles are given to go ahead, it could very well rebound on the west. and i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other than a few other countries. and it is certainly, hopefully some reluctance on the part of the united states. because if, if it was longer range, missiles are, are green light and it's gonna, it's gonna posit, a very dramat
the next group will that includes rockets, palms, and you a these from the u. s. u k. and also portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory, but it's the long range storm shadow cruise missiles which post the biggest threat they can strike this rather area here that's up to over, in fact, 550 kilometers within russian. now the u. k. and from supply those missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also by the way, wants to replenish its western...
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k. and strong supply. these my cells have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to replenish its west and also with the nuclear capable. as 165 projects, we discussed the weapons debate with michael maloof, a former pencil, going to see in the a security policy analyst. he say this longer range missiles all given the go ahead . a could we found on the west, and i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other than a few other countries. and then is certainly hopefully some reluctance on the part of the united states. because if, if it was longer range, missiles are, are green light and it's going to is kind of pause a very dramatic problem for, for on the united states or for the, for the western countries. because most scale can interpret that as a, as a, as an escalation on, on the, on the made those parts and consider them to be directly involved in the war. and then the, that just raises the answer. i think that's why you're going to be seeing moscow and i'm
k. and strong supply. these my cells have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to replenish its west and also with the nuclear capable. as 165 projects, we discussed the weapons debate with michael maloof, a former pencil, going to see in the a security policy analyst. he say this longer range missiles all given the go ahead . a could we found on the west, and i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other than a few other countries. and then is...
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and, you know, here's these people who are, by the way, obviously working with the us and the u. k. and the rest of nato trying to impose this agenda on to you when on the 20, the, even not even, not even on the 29 sent over 3. because that apparently is somewhat significant of a date for them. but you know, months before that. and so what are clearly because something else is happening that they want to distract from and they wanted to throw a bone to muslim countries, which are, they're currently feuding with because of this event that everybody is avoiding dimension and, and we're supposed to just ignore this and go along and again, regrettably, some of the countries from the organization of islamic confidence went along with this plan and even admitted that they were going along with it. but they voted for it anyway. and again, that's there. she is a defense policy is all fighting, not only in gaza, but also along with northern border against his one of his psych on a nearby level on killed one mind and wounded 3 children according to the easy media, the children with his while
and, you know, here's these people who are, by the way, obviously working with the us and the u. k. and the rest of nato trying to impose this agenda on to you when on the 20, the, even not even, not even on the 29 sent over 3. because that apparently is somewhat significant of a date for them. but you know, months before that. and so what are clearly because something else is happening that they want to distract from and they wanted to throw a bone to muslim countries, which are, they're...
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k. and the us side who i've been quite happy to allow these actions to be delayed. yes, the people in the crate that's whole foot by a fine thing, full freedom and democracy when i dropped my freedom and democracy want. so i have it in the country now sir, this is on, you know, this visit said the guy paul on is a prince of the from because these people are invited to where they represent and she's on my project. so it was, um, i tried to sort of quickly the 8, so there brings in time to send messages because by you say, agree there's a big debate you sent me, you can, but my payments are based on what to do with people being criticized for being a guide, saunders and these items have to be a chair expression to be for gates as long as i say, uh i, i can say protect, uh, pulling choose is correct. and so, um, if on my end to pay for a 2nd just quickly if i may, um when you look good. so like the silver is the bar as douglas and getting involved at every step, we saw him, as you said, quite riley be in today and said, oh i was gonna be a pain still in if someone will
k. and the us side who i've been quite happy to allow these actions to be delayed. yes, the people in the crate that's whole foot by a fine thing, full freedom and democracy when i dropped my freedom and democracy want. so i have it in the country now sir, this is on, you know, this visit said the guy paul on is a prince of the from because these people are invited to where they represent and she's on my project. so it was, um, i tried to sort of quickly the 8, so there brings in time to send...
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and the reason why the u. k. has a problem, is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce. so we need to have people that working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth. and what is a stipend economy right now? but then on the other hand, you go to the voting public, you do both to see cubs on integration and they get it for straight to the mainstream policies you call seems to get a grip on it. it was in england and wales had to the poles for local elections on thursday. the vote could indicate how the general election likely to be held by the end of the c. m. i play out posted as the opposition they. the policy holds a dominant lead over the governing conservatives. but for many votes as that is less about national politics and more about a steady decline and services provided by the councils that they'll be electing our full such reports from coventry in central england. like i did this 4 year old ivan novak was born with 2 genetic conditions. one so rather whose is the only known c
and the reason why the u. k. has a problem, is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce. so we need to have people that working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth. and what is a stipend economy right now? but then on the other hand, you go to the voting public, you do both to see cubs on integration and they get it for straight to the mainstream policies you call seems to get a grip on it. it was in england and wales had to the poles for local elections on...
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and the other one is a video game kid in the u. k. who gets recruited the home office to stop? mike? stop me. stop michael until refugee is getting in. but yeah, i mean, so in the book, one of the smugglers in the book says to came, take the journey, see, right, to germany, make you a new home in paris or rome, hire a fleet to take you to greece. as long as you pay, you get to you k. now, what's that? that's an adverb because we're talking about an economic market. hayes and economic market, which some people say is illegal elicit. but then some people, the people would say that the shipping of asylum seekers to the one to is equal. and then they sit by the end of the dates. we're talking about a place where a product is being advertised and both smoking as i'm traffic is because there is a distinction between the 2, a working in this space and people are wanting information. that one thing to compare people that want to compare different service providers because some of the service providers will have you drowning in the mediterranean o dying and as hard as the other ones wil
and the other one is a video game kid in the u. k. who gets recruited the home office to stop? mike? stop me. stop michael until refugee is getting in. but yeah, i mean, so in the book, one of the smugglers in the book says to came, take the journey, see, right, to germany, make you a new home in paris or rome, hire a fleet to take you to greece. as long as you pay, you get to you k. now, what's that? that's an adverb because we're talking about an economic market. hayes and economic market,...
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k. and europe. so uh we are waiting for the. ready ready of the sort of statement from those coffee, but even from our coffee. so people can see the, uh, what's going on. building breaks all the way to the styles, members of the space agencies from the geostrategic economic grouping of i've been given of the item tour of a customer or training center in the most of the region representatives from china, iran, brazil, ethiopia, outside of africa. they all visited stock city delegation shown around some of the key facilities where the customer also train. they also had a chance to a peek inside a mockup of the russian and the 2nd went to the international space station as well as a saw you spacecraft, they wrapped up the tour, the hydro lab that's used for simulating conditions on this bicycle. meantime the bricks, countries are replacing european countries on the i am that's 2024, top g, d p economic growth full this. yeah. those traditional g 20 members and the top 5 a now only in the top 10 big changes happening in the world. t
k. and europe. so uh we are waiting for the. ready ready of the sort of statement from those coffee, but even from our coffee. so people can see the, uh, what's going on. building breaks all the way to the styles, members of the space agencies from the geostrategic economic grouping of i've been given of the item tour of a customer or training center in the most of the region representatives from china, iran, brazil, ethiopia, outside of africa. they all visited stock city delegation shown...
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k. and increasing any questioning, you know, the value, this is the strategy. and that's what the positives gave me mobilization the which is triggered a fis backslash and you cry. and we've seen some horrific videos of men being snatched off the streets. but do you think they get increasing number of men in the trenches will help key up turn the tables on the russian offensive? well, i get my modem is yeah, this. but as you independent know, to alice that you know, the west you look at the situation, i would say, you know, given that most expertise that i see, this is all that ukraine, you know, call waiting. i mean, most of the job in my lising exercise equipment. so this will kind of what, just as the troops apparently sits, you know, the war started. you know, you credit has a smaller population, just become the populated, you know, your prices, mostly the challenge is nice. you providing sufficient people to the front line to kind of, you know, avoid that as the to, to make him real fast. and letting them can script and i just want 27 to 25. it will buy so
k. and increasing any questioning, you know, the value, this is the strategy. and that's what the positives gave me mobilization the which is triggered a fis backslash and you cry. and we've seen some horrific videos of men being snatched off the streets. but do you think they get increasing number of men in the trenches will help key up turn the tables on the russian offensive? well, i get my modem is yeah, this. but as you independent know, to alice that you know, the west you look at the...