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and that was far as on our share from chatham house. speaking about the bar kasanya get action. a quick reminder and all of our top story, a job and so on. slow all of charles has met with us presidential biden in washington to push from or age to ukraine. the us 10 extra means deadlocked, or what are these things? tens of millions of dollars in addition to the military assistance to cure your washing date of your news from button that would be off from us for now, but do stick around because off next is all series ho. i'm looking at the growing number of successful women and the business was that would be up off to the break. don't forget, you can always get more news on our website at dw dot com and to follow up on our folks the media handles on some instagram handles that it's actually dr. new member shows as far as thank you so much for being with us. the get ready for an exciting auburn toyota to look surprised. hi, i'm shopping and i'm ready to dive into the hands of children to you. have you have a window of quote on that? we've got a response on the on expected side supp
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case and associates the fellow at chatham house i she gave me her assessment of the election. what i think i've seen it is now a bite by common consensus, agreed that these elections were ready fall from free and set off transparent. i mean, not only where these concerns expressed before the vote on the 8th of february, but actually on the day there were a whole series of extremely questionable actions such as the suspension of a mobile phone services, the interruption of internet services. all of which was seen as a blue to the democratic process. so these elections ready all by all accounts, extremely controversial for us on a shake from the chatham house that you have in terms of the old off shelves is missing us president joe biden in washington to discuss israel's war against hamas as well as ukraine's war against russia's invasion, chancellor schultz is seeking funding for key you've antennas o e u, and you asked to do low to help ukraine and it's fine to against russia. us centers remains divided on releasing more funds during the amazing terms of the shelves outlined t
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that commits motor without a clock that was carried giles, a rush, i left at chatham house. well, were leaders gathered in munich, our folks here on global security. the wars and guys, a and ukraine top. the agenda, the head of nato, says the russian invasion has exposed gaps in the alliance's resilience. with the death of alexis of all may still resonating and the security of the free world. at the center of the munich talks, america's top diplomat stress the importance of taking part. if you're not at the table in the international system, you're going to be on the menu to visit it. from there, there was an optimism about the war and gods in dire moments. we have, i think there's an extraordinary opportunity for israel in the months ahead to actually once and for all. and that cycle. and it's because there's some new facts that didn't exist before. when our efforts to make peace between israelis and palestinians, starting with the fact that virtually every our country now generally wants to integrate israel into the region to normalize relations if they haven't already don
that commits motor without a clock that was carried giles, a rush, i left at chatham house. well, were leaders gathered in munich, our folks here on global security. the wars and guys, a and ukraine top. the agenda, the head of nato, says the russian invasion has exposed gaps in the alliance's resilience. with the death of alexis of all may still resonating and the security of the free world. at the center of the munich talks, america's top diplomat stress the importance of taking part. if...
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house enjoying just from london. what else you. why is this conflict between zalinski and this top general coming to a head now as well? the tensions between general zillow's man presents the landscape started earlier. there were already reports at the end of the year that there is a search of a new strategy for this long whole war. and we've seen the article by general zillow's in the, in the economy saying the there is a certain positional fast tail made on the battlefield. the wild zaleski was actually saying, no, there is a movement of the troops and there's a way forward. so, um, after this uh, on successful ground defensive because ukraine has made some success on the black sea and the round crania, but especially on the ground defense. and that seems to be a disagreement between the commander in chief and the judge and the, the general commands of the rest of the landscape about how to continue this war. how many man i need, and what is the strategy? and most important, what is the kids that ukrainian army has
house enjoying just from london. what else you. why is this conflict between zalinski and this top general coming to a head now as well? the tensions between general zillow's man presents the landscape started earlier. there were already reports at the end of the year that there is a search of a new strategy for this long whole war. and we've seen the article by general zillow's in the, in the economy saying the there is a certain positional fast tail made on the battlefield. the wild zaleski...
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that the chatham house think tank in london, i asked her why the conflict between zalinski and his talk general is coming to a head now. well, the tensions between general zillow's man friends and zalinski have started earlier . there were already reports at the end of the year that there is a search of a new strategy for this long whole war. and we've seen the article by general zillow's and i, in the economy saying the there is a certain positional fast tail made on the battlefield, while the lensky was actually saying, no, there is a movement of the troops and there's a way forward. so, um, after this uh, on successful ground defensive because ukraine has made some success on the black sea and the rounds crania, but especially on the ground defense. and that seems to be a disagreement between the commander in chief and the judge and the general commands of the progressives. the landscape, about how to continue this war. how many man i need, and what is the strategy? and most important, what is the kids that ukrainian army has on the battlefield to achieve these objectives? what do yo
that the chatham house think tank in london, i asked her why the conflict between zalinski and his talk general is coming to a head now. well, the tensions between general zillow's man friends and zalinski have started earlier . there were already reports at the end of the year that there is a search of a new strategy for this long whole war. and we've seen the article by general zillow's and i, in the economy saying the there is a certain positional fast tail made on the battlefield, while the...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks you can take all of ukraine. it is clear from public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not meeting cease fire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full back work last may many expect pushing to use momentum. going to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so hans, so patricia. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled slugs. waves of these regions puts in may want to push on because he actually have the results, his taking of dif
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okay, or giles is a rush analyst at chatham house and international affairs thing type in the u. k. we asked him of such a high profile day shoot, or could even inspire more widespread opposition potentially. but of course, we have to remember that russia has been preparing for this moment for some time. they've been putting themselves in a position where they don't have to be concerned about public expressions of discontent. and waking up the balance of removing the phone, you as an irritant, who actually gathers quite a lot of foreign policy and criticism of russia against what it will take to, to repress those expressions of concert and unexpressed. it's a morning within russia. you can see why this is a good bet for the rest of the state because they have long ago behind any pretense of being a responsible country. the place by any form of recognizing. ready and instead, they are back to behaving as a rogue states. that commits motor without a qualm on world leader is gathered in unit are focusing on global security. the wars and gaza and ukraine. top the agenda. the head of nat
okay, or giles is a rush analyst at chatham house and international affairs thing type in the u. k. we asked him of such a high profile day shoot, or could even inspire more widespread opposition potentially. but of course, we have to remember that russia has been preparing for this moment for some time. they've been putting themselves in a position where they don't have to be concerned about public expressions of discontent. and waking up the balance of removing the phone, you as an irritant,...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory nap div was the biggest since the full bus worked last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet, so hans. so patricia. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may want to push on because he actually have the results is taking of div construction
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks he can take all if you crane. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics, she says. and they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making to some of these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory. to have div was the biggest since the full bus worked last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet . so, hans, so please you can so it will be easy. ukraine still controls large waves of these regions. puts in may want to push on, but does he actually have the results is t
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks he can take all if you crane. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics, she says. and they also will work in the west to actually...
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house, think tank, she says pollutants still think so. you can take or if you claim it is clear from both ends, public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this yeah, really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. named russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full of buffalo last may many expect pushing to use momentum. going to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet to hans, somebody's you. okay, so it would be easy. ukraine still controls large waves of these regions puts in may want to push on, but does he actually have
house, think tank, she says pollutants still think so. you can take or if you claim it is clear from both ends, public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this yeah, really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. named russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says pollutants still thinks he can take, or if you claim it is clear from both ends, public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says, as they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory nap div was the biggest since the full bus worked last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so hans, it's a pretty easy. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may want to push on because he actually have the results is taking of
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says pollutants still thinks he can take, or if you claim it is clear from both ends, public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says, as they also will work in the west to actually...
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house think tank.ing us today. the farmers have a whole catalogue of gripes, don't they? some of those issues such as regulations are within the gifts of the eu. what do you make in the whole of their reasons for protesting, have they got reasonable complaints to make? yes, absolutely, ithink got reasonable complaints to make? yes, absolutely, i think they do. i think farmers and to some extent citizens are trapped in a food system we have designed over 60 years and is increasingly not working for anybody. the un food and agriculture organisation recently estimated that the cost of the environment is about 10%—12% of global gdp. there is an absolute need from an environmental perspective to reform the food system, but the trouble is that farmers are really trapped at the bottom of that. small businesses selling into consolidated industry, they are price gouged on the one hand by the people they are selling to and on the other hand they are subject to environmental threats from droughts and heat waves a
house think tank.ing us today. the farmers have a whole catalogue of gripes, don't they? some of those issues such as regulations are within the gifts of the eu. what do you make in the whole of their reasons for protesting, have they got reasonable complaints to make? yes, absolutely, ithink got reasonable complaints to make? yes, absolutely, i think they do. i think farmers and to some extent citizens are trapped in a food system we have designed over 60 years and is increasingly not working...
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but at london's chatham house, think tank, she says pollutants still think so you can take, or if you claim it is clear, wrong boykin's public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory nap div was the biggest since the full bus worked last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so hans, so patricia, so it will be easy. ukraine still controls large waves of these regions. puts in may want to push on because he actually have the results is taking of div constr
but at london's chatham house, think tank, she says pollutants still think so you can take, or if you claim it is clear, wrong boykin's public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks you can take all of ukraine. it is clear from public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full bus worked last. may many expect pushing to use momentum. going to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so, hans, so patricia. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may want to push on, because he actually have the results, his taking of dif
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks you can take all of ukraine. it is clear from public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision...
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a receipt, let's say, which is ukraine x, but at london's chatham house, think tank. she says pollutants still think so. you can take or if you claim it is clear, wrong boykin's public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making to some of these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full of buffalo last may many expect pushing to use momentum. going to try to take all the full ukrainian regions is already formally annexed. that's done yet. so hans, somebody's you. okay, so it would be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may w
a receipt, let's say, which is ukraine x, but at london's chatham house, think tank. she says pollutants still think so. you can take or if you claim it is clear, wrong boykin's public statements that he's not changing his war objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks you can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full bus smoke last may many expect pushing to use momentum. going to try to take all the full ukrainian regions is already formally annexed. that's done yet. so hans, so please you can so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may want to push on, but does he actually have the results? his taking o
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks you can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine...
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but at london's chatham house, think tank, she says pollutants still think so you can take, or if you claim it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also who work in the west to actually undermine decision making to some of these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not meeting cease fire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting the boot instead of tauriel drab versus victory to have div go was the biggest since the full bus worked last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet to hans. so patricia. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controls large waves of these regions. preaching may want to push on, but does he actually have the re
but at london's chatham house, think tank, she says pollutants still think so you can take, or if you claim it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also who work in the west to actually...
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thank you so much for joining us for us on a shake from chatham house. thank you. it will take a look at some of the doors making headlines around the world and stuff and certainly gall west security forces if use t, a gas and stone good nights on hundreds of protesters in the capital backup demonstrations around grip. the government's decision to do like the next presidential election move as triggered a political crisis. unfair school sending us democracy, controversial us right we configured has interviewed, rushed as president vladimir putin in moscow. and a video from talk, a cost of network and just approaching privacy has no interest in expanding the warning ukraine the on the countries board as the oddities prepared to negotiate a prisoner exchange. defending us journalist evan cosca, which is down in russia on spying charges, latvia, or anywhere else, not to cause a conflict where israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's asked his ministry to develop a plot to evacuate civilians. and the faith remaining hom, us forces in rafa of his, comes after
thank you so much for joining us for us on a shake from chatham house. thank you. it will take a look at some of the doors making headlines around the world and stuff and certainly gall west security forces if use t, a gas and stone good nights on hundreds of protesters in the capital backup demonstrations around grip. the government's decision to do like the next presidential election move as triggered a political crisis. unfair school sending us democracy, controversial us right we configured...
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thank you so much for joining us for us on a shake from chatham house. thank you. of guys, a conflict. so where israel is the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who says he has asked his ministry to develop a plan to evacuate civilians and defeats remaining homage. forces in rafa. and this comes after the you said it would not back any is ready to be offensive on the city without proper planning. this didn't s and yahoo says rafa is a strong home for him. asked which carried out the october 7th, tara tax aid organizations fee, a ministry operation that would, would precipitate a humanitarian catastrophe. another family, left grieving after 5 relatives were killed by use railey strikes law. the almost few k last both have parents. the name we was sleeping and we suddenly woke up to the sound of foaming rocks were above our heads and defy. had started at the end, i was calling for my mother, father and my siblings. and they didn't want to me. well, that's not the net, the southern city of rough or east home to over a 1000000 displaced people who fled to the ball to t
thank you so much for joining us for us on a shake from chatham house. thank you. of guys, a conflict. so where israel is the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who says he has asked his ministry to develop a plan to evacuate civilians and defeats remaining homage. forces in rafa. and this comes after the you said it would not back any is ready to be offensive on the city without proper planning. this didn't s and yahoo says rafa is a strong home for him. asked which carried out the october...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks you can take, or if you claim it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full bus worked last. may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so, hans, so patricia. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions. puts in may want to push on, because he actually have the results is taki
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks you can take, or if you claim it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics, she says. or they also will work into west to actually undermine decision making to some of these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not meeting cease fire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory nap div go was the biggest since the full back work last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so, hans, so patricia. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controls large waves of these regions. puts in may want to push on because he actually have the results is tak
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics, she says. or they also will work into west to actually...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full bus smoke last may many expect pushing to use momentum. going to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so, hans, so please you can so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may want to push on, but does he actually have the results? his
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks he can take all, if you can. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making to some of these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean cease fire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full of buffalo last may many expect pushing to use momentum, going to try to take all the full ukrainian regions is already formally annexed. that's done yet. so hans, so please you. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may want to push on, but does he actually have the results? his
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks he can take all, if you can. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine...
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house, think tank. she says pollutants still thinks he can take full of ukraine. it is clear from boykin's public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this? yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not meeting cease fire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting uh food instead of tauriel, grab versus victory nav dave, go with the biggest since the full back work last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet to hans. so patricia. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controls large ways of these regions. preaching may want
house, think tank. she says pollutants still thinks he can take full of ukraine. it is clear from boykin's public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this? yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send...
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but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not meeting cease fire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting uh food instead of tauriel, grab versus victory nap div go was the biggest since the full back work last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so, hans, so patricia. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controls large waves of these regions. puts in may want to push on, but does he actually have the results is taking of di
but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. a named russian sources talking about the potential piece to adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also work in the west to actually undermine...
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let me ask you i this, you mentioned sir keir starmer piece at —— speech at chatham house on the 31stding to the figures from hamas. was that not already intolerable?— already intolerable? every life lost in any form _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form of _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form of war— already intolerable? every life lost in any form of war is _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form of war is intolerable. l in any form of war is intolerable. at that point, on the 31st of october, sir keir starmer ruled out a cease—fire and in fact said that" a cease—fire and in fact said that" a cease—fire and in fact said that" a cease—fire always ceases any conflict in a state where comfort lies and he also said hamas would be an bulletin and start preparing for future violence immediately", has any of those things changed? you heard me say. — any of those things changed? you heard me say, at _ any of those things changed? i'm. heard me say, at that point no hostages had been released and there had been no voice —— pause, and little it had gotten
let me ask you i this, you mentioned sir keir starmer piece at —— speech at chatham house on the 31stding to the figures from hamas. was that not already intolerable?— already intolerable? every life lost in any form _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form of _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form of war— already intolerable? every life lost in any form of war is _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form of war is intolerable. l in any form of war is...
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let me i ask you this, you mentioned sir keir starmer�*s speech at chatham house on the 31st of octoberhe figures from hamas. was that knotts already intolerable?— already intolerable? every life lost in any form _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form for _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form for is _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form for is intolerable. - already intolerable? every life lost in any form for is intolerable. butl in any form for is intolerable. but at that point. _ in any form for is intolerable. but at that point, on the 31st of october, sir keir starmer rule out a 0ctober, sir keir starmer rule out a cease—fire and in fact he said a cease—fire and in fact he said a cease—fire always freezes any conflict in a state where current allies, and he also said hamas would be emboldened and start preparing for future violence immediately. be emboldened and start preparing forfuture violence immediately. has any of those things changed western mark? ., ., ,., , ., any of those things changed western mark? ., ., ,._ ., ., mark? you heard me
let me i ask you this, you mentioned sir keir starmer�*s speech at chatham house on the 31st of octoberhe figures from hamas. was that knotts already intolerable?— already intolerable? every life lost in any form _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form for _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form for is _ already intolerable? every life lost in any form for is intolerable. - already intolerable? every life lost in any form for is intolerable. butl in any form for is...
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house think tank. she says bruton still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean ceasefire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory nap div was the biggest since the full bus worked last may many expect pushing to use momentum gain to try to take all the full ukrainian regions. he's already formally annexed. that's done yet. so hans, it's a pretty easy. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may want
house think tank. she says bruton still thinks he can take all of ukraine. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making, to send...
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house, 0rysia lutsevych.tern assistance and especially support to ukrainian budget to finance both the vulnerable groups, the pensions, the part of the ukrainian armed forces is critical. this year imf estimate ukraine needs around 39 billion us dollars to cover the deficit. this is where this assistance from the european union is critical because it is not really going to buy armaments. it will cover that deficit in the budget for ukraine to be able to have a stable economy and not to spiral into hyperinflation which would then actually be much more costly to recover. i have just seen some comments from the polish prime minister donald tusk as he went in saying mr 0rban, the hungarian prime minister, would be responsible for ukraine losing the war against russia if he kept up his opposition to the eu supporting kyiv. do you think mr 0rban is likely to change his mind at this meeting? that would have to wait and see. the last time there was discussion about negotiations opening for the european union membersh
house, 0rysia lutsevych.tern assistance and especially support to ukrainian budget to finance both the vulnerable groups, the pensions, the part of the ukrainian armed forces is critical. this year imf estimate ukraine needs around 39 billion us dollars to cover the deficit. this is where this assistance from the european union is critical because it is not really going to buy armaments. it will cover that deficit in the budget for ukraine to be able to have a stable economy and not to spiral...
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dr samir puri is an associate fellow at the think tank chatham house and a former ceasefire monitor inus about avdiivka and how significant this loss is for ukraine. significant this loss is for ukraine-— significant this loss is for ukraine. ., ~ ., ., ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka _ ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka has _ ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka has been - ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka has been on - ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka has been on the j me. avdiivka has been on the frontline nearly a decade so when i was living in ukraine in the first invasion, avdiivka was whether ukrainians had fallen back to after donetsk city became controlled by the russian backed separatist so it's a big win for vladimir putin and the military at an enormous cost for them. it is a big win for the russian backed authorities in the donetsk city, in fact the capital of part of the ukraine that russia controls. a huge development but it has a small oh — a slow grind for the russian forces and ukraine says it inflicted many casualties for r
dr samir puri is an associate fellow at the think tank chatham house and a former ceasefire monitor inus about avdiivka and how significant this loss is for ukraine. significant this loss is for ukraine-— significant this loss is for ukraine. ., ~ ., ., ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka _ ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka has _ ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka has been - ukraine. thank you for having me. avdiivka has been on - ukraine. thank you for having me....
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house. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the u. s. and the u. k. one, several airstrikes against her with the targets in yemen in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks until israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually to turn the earth these yes. what, how much? thank you for having the 1st and foremost and a 2nd. i think overall i share your concern i'm, i'm very broad that the, that i'd see is becoming noted mostly because of the blood that is about to spill over. and i think of that is something we have not yet seen the consequences of it that he sent a sex by the united states sunday. united kingdom obviously have been a qualitatively targeted specific troubleshooting asylum areas and other military capabilities. but i have a huge dog that they would actually, the, the ability to actually stop the heav
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let's discuss that funding for ukraine more with the head of the ukraine forum at chatham house, orysiach. thank you forjoining us. i wondered if you could first of all describe how much the aid is actually needed by ukraine. how much the aid is actually needed b ukraine. ~ . how much the aid is actually needed b ukraine. ~ , , ., . how much the aid is actually needed b ukraine. , , ., . ., by ukraine. western assistance and eseciall by ukraine. western assistance and especially support _ by ukraine. western assistance and especially support to _ by ukraine. western assistance and especially support to ukrainian - especially support to ukrainian budget to finance both the vulnerable groups, the pensions, the part of the ukrainian armed forces is critical. this year i estimate ukraine need around 39 billion us dollars to cover the deficit. this is where this assistance from the european union is critical because it is not really going to buy our minutes. it will cover that deficit in the budget for ukraine to be able to have a stable economy and not to spiral into hyperinflation which wo
let's discuss that funding for ukraine more with the head of the ukraine forum at chatham house, orysiach. thank you forjoining us. i wondered if you could first of all describe how much the aid is actually needed by ukraine. how much the aid is actually needed b ukraine. ~ . how much the aid is actually needed b ukraine. ~ , , ., . how much the aid is actually needed b ukraine. , , ., . ., by ukraine. western assistance and eseciall by ukraine. western assistance and especially support _ by...
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house.ut off internet services caused outrage across the political spectrum, and particular outrage, of course, amongst those in the party led by former prime minister imran khan. as we know, you know, many of his many...many of his candidates were forced to contest these elections as independents. they were denied the use of their of their national symbol, the cricket bat. but, of course, they mounted stiff resistance to these restrictions by taking to social media and hoping to sort of, you know, seize the initiative on that basis, only to be met with this cut of internet services across pakistan. so, you know, we have a lot of angry voters out there today. yes, imran khan himself calling the cut in the internet a "cowardly act". we also know that turnout was forecast to have been pretty low. again, implications for the outcome of this election. what would a low turnout mean potentially? well, potentially what it means is, of course, very likely a turnout, that low turnout, that would favo
house.ut off internet services caused outrage across the political spectrum, and particular outrage, of course, amongst those in the party led by former prime minister imran khan. as we know, you know, many of his many...many of his candidates were forced to contest these elections as independents. they were denied the use of their of their national symbol, the cricket bat. but, of course, they mounted stiff resistance to these restrictions by taking to social media and hoping to sort of, you...
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house. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the us and the u. k. a one several airstrikes against pro, with the targets in yemen in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks until israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually to turn the earth these yes. what, how much? thank you for having this 1st and foremost and a 2nd. i think that overall i share your concern. i'm very but that the, that i'd see is becoming noted mostly because of a blog that is about to spill over. and i think that is something we have not yet seen. the consequences of it that he sent a select by the united states sunday. united kingdom obviously have been a qualitatively targeted specific troubleshooting asylum areas and other military capabilities. but i have a huge thought that they would actually be a bit to actually stop the healthy atta
house. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the us and the u. k. a one several airstrikes against pro, with the targets in yemen in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks until israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually to turn the earth these yes. what, how much? thank you for having this 1st and foremost and a...
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house. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the u. s. and the u. k. one, several air strikes against pruitt, the targets in yemen in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks to israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually deterred the hers? these yes. what, how much? thank you for having this 1st and foremost and a 2nd. i think that overall i share your concern. i'm very but that the, that i'd see is becoming noted mostly because of a blog that is about to spill over. and i think that is something we have not yet seen the consequences of the recent a select by the united states sunday. united kingdom obviously have been a qualitatively targeted specific troubleshooting asylum areas and other military capabilities. but i have a huge thought that they would actually be a bit to actually stop the healthy attacks on
house. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the u. s. and the u. k. one, several air strikes against pruitt, the targets in yemen in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks to israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually deterred the hers? these yes. what, how much? thank you for having this 1st and foremost and a...
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house. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the us and you can watch several air strikes against pruitt, the targets in yemen, in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks until israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually to turn the who sees this is how much. thank you for having this 1st and foremost and a 2nd. i think that overall i share your concern. i'm very but that the, that i'd see is becoming noted mostly because of a blog that is about to spill over. and i think that is something we have not yet seen. the consequences of it that he sent a select by the united states sunday. united kingdom obviously have been a qualitatively targeted specific troubleshooting asylum areas and other military capabilities. but i have a huge thought that they would actually be a bit to actually stop the healthy attacks on t
house. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the us and you can watch several air strikes against pruitt, the targets in yemen, in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks until israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually to turn the who sees this is how much. thank you for having this 1st and foremost and a 2nd. i...
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let's speak to renad mansour who is a senior research fellow at chatham house and the project directorn minister, his clear point is their rack should be able to make decisions, about its future, why do you think it needs to make that point?— make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter _ make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter is _ make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter is the _ make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter is the issue - make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter is the issue of - of this matter is the issue of sovereignty, and the foreign minister's clearly trying to make the point their rack is a sovereign nation, a sovereign country, and that it should be the ones that dictates its policies is, however, the challenges for the prime minister, for the foreign minister and the prime minister and the entire government of iraq is its sovereignty is, isn't100%, and it is a reality that countries like iran, like the us, like turkey and others have at times pushed against iraq's sovereignty so it is very difficult for this government t
let's speak to renad mansour who is a senior research fellow at chatham house and the project directorn minister, his clear point is their rack should be able to make decisions, about its future, why do you think it needs to make that point?— make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter _ make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter is _ make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter is the _ make that point? yes, at the heart of this matter is the issue - make that point? yes,...
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house, a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the u. s. and the u. k. one, several air strikes against pruitt, the targets in yemen in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks until israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually to turn the earth these yes. what, how much? thank you for having this 1st and foremost and a 2nd. i think that overall i share your concern. i'm very but that the, that i'd see is becoming noted mostly because of the blood that is about to spill over. and i think of that is something we have not yet seen the full consequences of it. that he sent a select by the united states sunday. united kingdom obviously have been a qualitatively targeted specific troubleshooting asylum areas and other military capabilities. but i have a huge dog that they would actually, the, the ability to actually stop the healthy attacks on that and see, or make a fundamental military a does a milita
house, a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the u. s. and the u. k. one, several air strikes against pruitt, the targets in yemen in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks until israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually to turn the earth these yes. what, how much? thank you for having this 1st and foremost and...
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let's bring in the managing partner and head at chatham house.et's start with a view around the language change, possible language change for the bank of england. do you think that they do push back or at least drop their views of the communication around hawkish stance? to they started to prepare the markets for softening in rhetoric and potential cuts have not at the next meeting that at some point in the second half of the year? >> that would be quite a shift if the language was that much of a change. there is certainly an expectation just as lizzie said there would be a focus on how the boat split goes, and that will be used as a prediction as to when the rate cut might come. very similar to the fed last night, central banks are trying to dampen down the market expectations for how quickly those rate cuts will come, so i think there is diligence the bank of england will stick for longer statement today. tom: the markets are currently pricing in 100 basis points of cuts with the first cut being priced in fully in june. does that align with you
let's bring in the managing partner and head at chatham house.et's start with a view around the language change, possible language change for the bank of england. do you think that they do push back or at least drop their views of the communication around hawkish stance? to they started to prepare the markets for softening in rhetoric and potential cuts have not at the next meeting that at some point in the second half of the year? >> that would be quite a shift if the language was that...
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house and professor of international relations at soas university of london — and doug heye, the former
house and professor of international relations at soas university of london — and doug heye, the former
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let's speak now to james nixey, who is the director of russia and eurasia programme, at chatham houseello- it certainly is — opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a _ opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge _ opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge blow, _ opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge blow, he - opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge blow, he was i opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge blow, he was al certainly is a huge blow, he was a symbol, perhaps even more than the content of what he really was. and he was the only person that people could really get behind. he started out in the sense of an anti—corruption... that got a lot of traction, and he moved on from there to a broader pulls and stood in the last election, not that he really have things like elections in russia. he thought he could re—energize them, but he's hardly the first russian leader to be slaughtered and are afraid the attention of the international news media does quickly fade on these things. but media does qu
let's speak now to james nixey, who is the director of russia and eurasia programme, at chatham houseello- it certainly is — opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a _ opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge _ opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge blow, _ opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge blow, he - opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge blow, he was i opposition in russia? yes hello- it certainly is a huge...
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house and professor of international relations at soas university of london — and doug heye, the formerommunications director of the republican national committee. first though, the latest bbc news. the eu's climate service says that for the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels across an entire year. limiting long—term warming to no more than 1.5 degrees is a key target in efforts to tackle climate change. counting is under way in pakistan's general election. mobile phone services across the country are being restored, after being suspended just as voting began. police searching for the man suspected of carrying out the chemical attack in clapham have raided two addresses in north tyneside — 400km to the north of london. no arrests were made. the whereabouts of abdul shokoor ezedi remain unknown. queen camilla says king charles is doing extremely well under the circumstances, following the start of his cancer treatment. she said he had been very touched by all of the letters and messages of support. good evening. back in december, the s
house and professor of international relations at soas university of london — and doug heye, the formerommunications director of the republican national committee. first though, the latest bbc news. the eu's climate service says that for the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels across an entire year. limiting long—term warming to no more than 1.5 degrees is a key target in efforts to tackle climate change. counting is under way in...
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i'm slightly different about talking about it because it was a chatham house rules event and had it notgh i had had a number of reports about it before the times got onto it. um, rishi sunak the prime minister, as you almost certainly know, last night warned police leaders at a downing street meeting that mob rule is replacing democratic rule. this came just a day after the home office announced a £31 million package aimed at protecting mps in the wake of the israel—gaza conflict. some, like the increasingly political amnesty international , have said amnesty international, have said that sunak's words are an exaggeration . one protest is, exaggeration. one protest is, after all, fundamental to democracy. but the actions and words of these protesters for palestine have gone beyond what we would usually consider peaceful, democratic protest. a minister has resigned because of the death threats he was receiving. harriet harman has called for remote voting because of the pressure she felt protesters were putting on elected representatives . and ben elected representatives. and ben jamal, t
i'm slightly different about talking about it because it was a chatham house rules event and had it notgh i had had a number of reports about it before the times got onto it. um, rishi sunak the prime minister, as you almost certainly know, last night warned police leaders at a downing street meeting that mob rule is replacing democratic rule. this came just a day after the home office announced a £31 million package aimed at protecting mps in the wake of the israel—gaza conflict. some, like...
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. >> joining us now is author and expert in russia power projection at chatham house.een asking this all morning and i still really haven't had an answer. keir, about what the west is going to do. lord cameron is indicating that the west is going to be doing something. what can it be? what could it be that could in any way impact on vladimir putin? >> that's a really good question. and putin himself may be fairly confident that the answer is not very much. now, of course , western leaders have course, western leaders have painted themselves into a corner on in joe biden said on this in 2021, joe biden said that there would be devastating consequence for russia if navalny died in prison. but what is he going to do over the death of one russian in jail that he hasn't already done over the deaths tens of thousands of deaths of tens of thousands of ukrainians by russia ? ukrainians murdered by russia? and, david cameron and, of course, david cameron now giving indication now has, giving an indication that may be small steps that there may be small steps taken. talking abou
. >> joining us now is author and expert in russia power projection at chatham house.een asking this all morning and i still really haven't had an answer. keir, about what the west is going to do. lord cameron is indicating that the west is going to be doing something. what can it be? what could it be that could in any way impact on vladimir putin? >> that's a really good question. and putin himself may be fairly confident that the answer is not very much. now, of course , western...
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and he was on air force two at eva longoria is house chatham meeting and a bunch of sessions at the naval over dinner here's our other meetings, trying to sort through what information isn't coming through what she sometimes refers to as the bubble of the biden campaign, getting it from the ground. she has said to people that she needs to hear what's going on and then bring it back to the campaign to bring some changes maybe of how they're going about this and for a lot of people who've been coming into these meetings are very glad to have somebody listening. one person has been one of these meetings said to me that the bedwetting complaints that the biden campaign dismissing that there's anything go wrong or wearing thin and they want somebody to be listening because they're getting pretty panicked about where the campaign is. this point. >> what does she see as the solution here? i mean, because she has some ideas, what is you want it? what does she tried to get into that bubble? >> well, look, for example, one big focus which standard on getting black men to be re-engaged with the camp
and he was on air force two at eva longoria is house chatham meeting and a bunch of sessions at the naval over dinner here's our other meetings, trying to sort through what information isn't coming through what she sometimes refers to as the bubble of the biden campaign, getting it from the ground. she has said to people that she needs to hear what's going on and then bring it back to the campaign to bring some changes maybe of how they're going about this and for a lot of people who've been...
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speaker hoyle: kelly tolhurst. >> chatham docks support over 800 local, high-value jobs which are atisk because the owners are continuing in their pursuit to displace successful businesses, such as arcelormittal kent wire. the labour council is failing to honour the commitment it made before the local elections to protect the docks and the jobs. even their leader, the right honorable member said he was proudly backing save chatham docks campaign. will my right hon. friend meet me to see how we can protect the docks and save those meet with me to see how we can protect the dogs and is those jobs of my constituents? is this not just another example of how -- and is this not just another example of how labour and its leaders change their position depending on which way the wind blows? >> my right honorable friend has been a constant champion of chatham docks and i am disappointed to hear that the local labour council is failing to honour the commitments it has made. as she points out, i am not surprised that the leader of the opposition has said one thing and then consequently done anot
speaker hoyle: kelly tolhurst. >> chatham docks support over 800 local, high-value jobs which are atisk because the owners are continuing in their pursuit to displace successful businesses, such as arcelormittal kent wire. the labour council is failing to honour the commitment it made before the local elections to protect the docks and the jobs. even their leader, the right honorable member said he was proudly backing save chatham docks campaign. will my right hon. friend meet me to see...
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speaker hoyle: kelly tolhurst. >> chatham docks support over 800 local, high-value jobs which are atsk because the owners are continuing in their pursuit to displace successful businesses, such as arcelormittal kent wire. the labour council is failing to honour the commitment it made before the local elections to protect the docks and the jobs. even their leader, the right honorable member said he was proudly backing save chatham docks campaign. will my right hon. friend meet me to see how we can protect the docks and save those meet with me to see how we can protect the dogs and is those jobs of my constituents? is this not just another example of how -- and is this not just another example of how labour and its leaders change their position depending on which way the wind blows? >> my right honorable friend has been a constant champion of chatham docks and i am disappointed to hear that the local labour council is failing to honour the commitments it has made. as she points out, i am not surprised that the leader of the opposition has said one thing and then consequently done anjob
speaker hoyle: kelly tolhurst. >> chatham docks support over 800 local, high-value jobs which are atsk because the owners are continuing in their pursuit to displace successful businesses, such as arcelormittal kent wire. the labour council is failing to honour the commitment it made before the local elections to protect the docks and the jobs. even their leader, the right honorable member said he was proudly backing save chatham docks campaign. will my right hon. friend meet me to see...