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professor kerry brown, i really appreciate _ from. professor kerry brown, i really appreciate your - from. professor kerry brown, i really appreciate your time, i from. professor kerry brown, i. really appreciate your time, thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the israeli army says five of its soldiers were killed when they were mistakenly fired on by one of its own tanks in northern gaza. two shells were fired at the paratroopers injabalia. these images show the aftermath of an israeli strike injabalia. israeli ground forces re—entered the area earlier this month. our correspondent injerusalem, danjohnson, gave us more on this incident. we know this happened yesterday, as israeli soldiers were sent back into one of the areas that had been declared cleared and free of hamas fighters as early as january. so somewhere that the idf had completed its operations, but had had to return to because of the reappearance of hamas fighters in that area. and it's in clearing buildings there that this group of israeli
professor kerry brown, i really appreciate _ from. professor kerry brown, i really appreciate your - from. professor kerry brown, i really appreciate your time, i from. professor kerry brown, i. really appreciate your time, thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the israeli army says five of its soldiers were killed when they were mistakenly fired on by one of its own tanks in northern gaza. two shells were fired at the paratroopers injabalia. these images show the...
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here's professor kerry brown, director of the lau china institute at king's college london with his take on china's point of view. i think macron�*s recent town is spread, reciprocity, it has to be a balanced relationship and i think that europe has failed. it's been a big technology transfer to china over the last 30 or a0 years, and in germany huge amounts of technology, france is also a big trading partner, there needs to be more balance. i think europe, if is going to be a key economy, economic partnerfor to be a key economy, economic partner for china to be a key economy, economic partnerfor china in the to be a key economy, economic partner for china in the future, has got to have a balanced relationship and i think that's what europeans want stop the european union collectively but also france. there are still great deficits in china's favour, apart from germany, and redressing those imbalances but also technology which china is producing incredible amounts of ai and other technology useful to europe, this is important to have deals where we get access, europeans get access to t
here's professor kerry brown, director of the lau china institute at king's college london with his take on china's point of view. i think macron�*s recent town is spread, reciprocity, it has to be a balanced relationship and i think that europe has failed. it's been a big technology transfer to china over the last 30 or a0 years, and in germany huge amounts of technology, france is also a big trading partner, there needs to be more balance. i think europe, if is going to be a key economy,...
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here's kerry brown's take. he is a professor at king's college london. xijin ping is a politician who adapts and adapts to those with whom he speaks. he gets along with the prime minister of india modi, with the prime minister of hungary. orban, with trump, it seems, and with putin. these two countries, russia and china, share a large common border. historically , they have had a huge influence on each other. therefore, they must have a relationship. currently china's economy is nine times, if not i'm wrong, more than russian, it's not an equal relationship. however, china should consider the bigger picture and maintain acceptable relations with russia. the best way to do this is through increased trade. there is for this. china does not need a major confrontation between russia and ukraine to continue, the political settlement they talked about today, whatever that ultimately means, is important to china because the pressure from the united states to support russia is significant. after all, relations with russia are not so important to china, as with t
here's kerry brown's take. he is a professor at king's college london. xijin ping is a politician who adapts and adapts to those with whom he speaks. he gets along with the prime minister of india modi, with the prime minister of hungary. orban, with trump, it seems, and with putin. these two countries, russia and china, share a large common border. historically , they have had a huge influence on each other. therefore, they must have a relationship. currently china's economy is nine times, if...
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let's speak to professor kerry brown, director of the lau china institute at king's college london. thank you very much for coming on the programme. a fascinating visit, this. lots will be read on what happened, what doesn't happen, what is said and not said. what are some of the aims and what would be a successful trip, of the aims and what would be a successfultrip, in of the aims and what would be a successful trip, in your eyes? to them successful trip, in your eyes? trr them is a very, very big partner. i do not think they're coming here, as your correspondent just said, do not think they're coming here, as your correspondentjust said, to make any divisions. i mean, they realise that the european market, technology in europe, these are important things for china and it offers it offers it a counterbalance to the united states, which it has a very tricky relationship recently and therefore it needs to have some kind of dialogue with europe on positive things like climate change and combating global warming, things like that. it also and better trading relationship. and possibly
let's speak to professor kerry brown, director of the lau china institute at king's college london. thank you very much for coming on the programme. a fascinating visit, this. lots will be read on what happened, what doesn't happen, what is said and not said. what are some of the aims and what would be a successful trip, of the aims and what would be a successfultrip, in of the aims and what would be a successful trip, in your eyes? to them successful trip, in your eyes? trr them is a very,...
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the at has more than 210,000 downloads, the founder, kerry king brown tells us that he is seeing dozens of applicants and increase for new cities every day. why is there an appetite? he says it all comes down to safety. look at some of these numbers in 2019, there was almost 2000 assaults reported by lyft drivers 3,000 by uber drivers in 2018 over reported about 3600 crashes and about 2000 of those incidents did require hospitalizations. >> there's too many rapes. there's too many people getting carjacked. there's too many people that are not too many drivers were driving the wrong vehicle. >> requirements to drive. you need a minimum of 5 years, either military or law enforcement or even security experience, whether be in the public or private sector, you have to be cpr, certified completed a defensive driving course. most importantly, if you want your driver to be armed, he or she can be armed, you can also have an option where they do not have a weapon on board. another part of the service is school services for minor. so you can transport your minor safely by a former officer or a f
the at has more than 210,000 downloads, the founder, kerry king brown tells us that he is seeing dozens of applicants and increase for new cities every day. why is there an appetite? he says it all comes down to safety. look at some of these numbers in 2019, there was almost 2000 assaults reported by lyft drivers 3,000 by uber drivers in 2018 over reported about 3600 crashes and about 2000 of those incidents did require hospitalizations. >> there's too many rapes. there's too many people...