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k visa. so i will have to sit my passport back home to get a visa for u k. to be something they're going to say, but does hoping all everything will go to some, awarded all v as i'm, you know, for the guns they, we, those, my buckboard. uh, my boss, uh, i would set it like back to kenya and i'm kind of, i don't know where the, the goodness, down bit toner. sunny is u. k. visa was ultimately granted that his passport was mailed back late. he had to re book his flight and lost imposing days for preparation in london. sammy came in a sea fast out of $105.00 and failed to qualify funds. he tells us his dream of becoming the 1st pallet to be present kenya at the olympics, still lives on the clears view of the outer space. huge students go in the today and as you come and visit, unveils spectacular images of volume. and soon the greatest lucy, even the extremely low still escaped. e l t begins a new check in this drawing to for today the next on d. w. after ready with nato soldiers from through india, secure eastern florida. the $393.00 tank battalion is the speed
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so i will have to send my passport back home to get a visa for u k. to be something they're going to say, but that's hoping all everything will go to summer would all be as um, you know, for the guns even though my buckboard. uh, my boss. uh, i would set it like back to kenya and kind of, i don't know where the, the goodness doesn't fit toner. sony is, you k visa was ultimately granted, bought his passport was mailed back late. he had to re book his flight and lost imposing days for preparation in london. sammy came in a sea fast out of $105.00 and failed to qualify. but he tells us his dream of becoming the 1st pallet to be present can you at the olympics still lives on the . 2 the, the new will tell you the we are happy that we are back to the story. we have a, getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the sales force and the for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the con. use africa. next on d. w. clear is to be a huge stay. let's go in the, to land at to come and visit, unveiled spectacular
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this says they thank you company or not to the u. k. where political parties are campaigning a day after the prime minister wishes to not call the surprised snap election. the vote will be held on july, the 4th. so knock says his policies have brought economic stability after a cost of living crisis. but opinion polls suggest is governing party could be facing defeats. that's bringing oven and mocks, who's alive at downing street in london. the campaigning has already begun available. what of the conservative spin out of which is that i could literally be chris crossing parts of the u. k, but it's in the middle of england and now in south wales this afternoon. this morning though, he was full of thoughts or questions about his plans for the selection and the timing of the selection. one of the big acknowledgments, while the as being around the i did his plan to default assignment because from the u. k to east africa through a window is now not going to happen before the selection july. 4th has been a flagship policy around immigration f
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k. a while the u. k. government has been phasing his include, the rising cost of living or inflation bus is a sliding economy, as you've just pointed out to the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation look salty, just start off as much as the growing crime rate, the elections, the challenge from the opposition, etc. well, i could see that these are more of the all abuse and critical kind of just written down is placing. yeah, that you guys know to locate in that sense many countries in continental europe that similar rooms. what is disappointed is that many of the country leaders in europe, including the u. k, tend to care more about the political correctness when it comes to russia and china, in order to be all the same page with the us. instead of tackling the at to the supposed to end. yeah. yeah, that's what, that's a bit of a rant nelson, but a really, really good one. i appreciate you saying that. i mean, no, it's, it's, it's a laundry list of issues like you make some real
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out to the u. k. gave them not to key up to use it. weapons disliked russian territory and putting its people. first, india again defends its trade relations with russia. saying if it didn't contain unusual scans, the indians themselves will be hit hard in the pocket.
out to the u. k. gave them not to key up to use it. weapons disliked russian territory and putting its people. first, india again defends its trade relations with russia. saying if it didn't contain unusual scans, the indians themselves will be hit hard in the pocket.
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be cooled, cool down, referring there to lead us in the us in the u. k. to cross today you were speaking about basically indirectly reaching out to the west by saying that he doesn't refuse any dialogue that he's actually open to dialogue. putting the bull therefore, in the port of the west question is obviously how much you can trust those comments . but by that, he wants to crate this narrative. the russia very much says the west can decide whether they want to have peace or continue with aggression. complete the oral event of the fact that it is russia. that's an x prime in 2014, and it is russia that attack a silver and country that is ukraine 2 years ago. i think for shot in riga that has some football news now and jam inside burskey adult man, have one through to the champions league, find locked evading power size your mind. one meal in the 2nd leg of this any final time coach. evan has its pay tribute. to his team after a nail biting, finishing the french capital guns. yeah. yeah. it's a very, very emotional moment for us to in a moment and ext
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be cooled, cooled down, referring there to lead us in the us in the u. k. to for us today, you were speaking about basically indirectly reaching out to the west by saying that he doesn't refuse any dialogue that he's actually open to dial. putting the bull, therefore, in the port of the west question is obviously how much you can trust those comments . but by that he wants to create this narrative. the russia very much says the west can decide whether they want to have peace or continue with aggression. complete the oral event of the fact that it is russia that an ex crime in 2014. and it is russia that attack a silver and country that is ukraine 2 years ago. and from funding for shot in re got finally to bolivia where it's presidents been getting in on the action of the festival, celebrating the of the lama, head of state louis. i dance the traditional lama. dance was the, like us call the not a, as in the faint in the capital. libya is home to an estimate of $2000000.00 lamas plus related spaces including the l pack. it will is an important role materi
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cool down are referring there to lead us in the us in the u. k. to for us today you were speaking about basically indirectly reaching out to the west by saying that he doesn't refuse any dialogue that he's actually open to dialogue. putting the bowl therefore, in the court of the west question is obviously how much you can trust those comments. but by that he wants to crate this narrative, the rush you a very much says the west can decide whether they want to have peace or continue with aggression cold please. the real events of the fact that it is russia, that's an ex, from year 2014. and it is russia that attack a silver and country that is ukraine 2 years ago for shower reporting from rica. and with that, we have 8 reached the end of our show after the break close up takes you aboard the international space station. i'm gonna go really thank you so much for your company . you'll see about the video that goes enabled other data media and legal law. google, i've got it done by get other stuff into that and i'll give you the order. would you, are
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well, if you're 18 in the u. k, get ready to struck. you boots on because of mandatory national service scheme has been floated by britain's prime minister. we've justified the measure saying there are external threats, standing ahead of the nation's democratic body. we have so much to be proud of in person. but one of the problems in all society is that we have generations of young people who don't have the opportunity to change state is uh, there's no doubt that democratic values are on the front. that is why we will introduce a forward new model of national service, the 18 year old on certain times. cool for a clear plan and bold action to chop the costs to a secure future. our plan will ensure new generations and our country meet the challenges of the on such and well, well, these are so cold opportunities include one year of military service and non combat units for up to 30000 to 18 year olds. and it's kind of flaws. it's not your fancy, then you'll still be able to get it as a kind of weekend warrior, so to speak. one pair of sat
well, if you're 18 in the u. k, get ready to struck. you boots on because of mandatory national service scheme has been floated by britain's prime minister. we've justified the measure saying there are external threats, standing ahead of the nation's democratic body. we have so much to be proud of in person. but one of the problems in all society is that we have generations of young people who don't have the opportunity to change state is uh, there's no doubt that democratic values are on the...
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cool down, referring there to lead us in the us in the u. k. to for us today you were speaking about basically indirectly reaching out to the west by saying that he doesn't refuse any dialogue that he's actually open to dial. putting the bull, therefore, in the port of the west, question is obviously how much you can trust those comments. but by that he wants to create this narrative. the russia very much says the west can decide whether they want to have peace or continue with aggression. complete the oral event of the fact that it is russia, that's an ex, from you in 2014. and it is russia that attack a silver and country that is ukraine 2 years ago. so all right, thanks defending for shot in regular and thanks to you for watching after the break mapped out looks at why the nuclear weapons rice is on again on anthony how it's in the lin company. i'll be back in 45 minutes with some warranties and the sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for. but we've got something for you. using conk be destroyed. you can try, but it's impossible.
cool down, referring there to lead us in the us in the u. k. to for us today you were speaking about basically indirectly reaching out to the west by saying that he doesn't refuse any dialogue that he's actually open to dial. putting the bull, therefore, in the port of the west, question is obviously how much you can trust those comments. but by that he wants to create this narrative. the russia very much says the west can decide whether they want to have peace or continue with aggression....
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k. a not that equates to a 102.8 percent of u k g d p. which means that the government is spending more than service thing. it says that it's actually bringing in, in terms of revenue. so not, not issue with wisdom and u. k. it's not i have, it's the u. k, u k breaks. it says you can have a massive my guys in crisis is suffering from either the population which to next government has failed to detail. in spite of promising to be an expert that they would, the, i'm a big predicts that the u. k. will the growth of the you kind in 20? 24 will only be your point 7 to sense. right. and then it goes up to 1.5 percent, but this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial across the u. k. comedy consistently grew by around 2.75 percent, which is why there was so much for an investment that was driven into particularly longer. so i think with that we'll, we'll see that and then let's compare that to russia. right. rest of the russian economy is broken exponentially. foster, in spite of western sciences, which was supposed to put in
k. a not that equates to a 102.8 percent of u k g d p. which means that the government is spending more than service thing. it says that it's actually bringing in, in terms of revenue. so not, not issue with wisdom and u. k. it's not i have, it's the u. k, u k breaks. it says you can have a massive my guys in crisis is suffering from either the population which to next government has failed to detail. in spite of promising to be an expert that they would, the, i'm a big predicts that the u. k....
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it is the right to seek asylum in the u. k. but people are also pointing out how much this whole program is actually going to cost. sorry, is that a narrative will happening on social media right now. and what does that tell us about the migration to be happening in the real world? as we all know? well resonates on social media and what people, sharon, respond to and trust is direct interaction between the, the, the content creator and the view as so that feeling of authenticity is what social media has. so when you're talking about government communications going through social media, they just don't have that sense of trust built up. and that sense of authenticity. so now that going about it in most of the various ways and trying to create the impression of the spontaneous content being created by paying the content produces and creators and influences to relay that message on their behalf. but the numbers are really huge. and when you talking about social media companies making money off of the videos from different actors i
it is the right to seek asylum in the u. k. but people are also pointing out how much this whole program is actually going to cost. sorry, is that a narrative will happening on social media right now. and what does that tell us about the migration to be happening in the real world? as we all know? well resonates on social media and what people, sharon, respond to and trust is direct interaction between the, the, the content creator and the view as so that feeling of authenticity is what social...
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k to escalate this conflict? uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. are great britain, outside of additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia and much of it imagined that goes back to the 19th and 20th century. the time jingoism, for example, comes from a british poem about fear of the russians, their intervention enough to understand which was completely imagined which led to the 1st. and 2nd british ask on wars co catastrophically. so this is nothing new. the ideology of an uh, you know, fear about russia has been the engine of that has been british in many ways over century. so more recently, at very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation, there was an opportunity for peace as well know now as well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar as johnson, and then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key of to actually pull a lot of mirrors lensky away from the negotiating table. and so well, no
k to escalate this conflict? uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. are great britain, outside of additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia and much of it imagined that goes back to the 19th and 20th century. the time jingoism, for example, comes from a british poem about fear of the russians, their intervention enough to understand which was completely imagined which led to the 1st. and 2nd british ask on wars co catastrophically. so this is...
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k. a while the u. k. government has been placing it will use include the rising cost of living war inflation versus a slide to get calling me at a high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation. the salty just offset as much as the growing crime rate, the elections, the challenge from the opposition, etc. well just.
k. a while the u. k. government has been placing it will use include the rising cost of living war inflation versus a slide to get calling me at a high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation. the salty just offset as much as the growing crime rate, the elections, the challenge from the opposition, etc. well just.
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i mean, you said the money comes from the u. k. the us, what i have about since the start a full team, basically they've been getting involved in ukraine in every aspect. can you give us some examples of the sort of thing that they've been involved in? yeah. what it's, it's, it's an open secret now that the c a and m y 6 british intelligence are involved in ukraine. we've had reports from various western media outlets. new york times the washington post talking about how the c a is training, the, the s b u, they're very much feared domestic security service within ukraine. and even back in 2016, the new york times themselves, they wrote an article talking at a very proudly about how the west and security service were training. the new plane in secret service in sabotaged. so to attract russian targets out to the reverse engineer, drones that i kept her from motions like this sort of a list and our look as a new york times article around 2016, the c i a began training and a lead ukrainian commander force known as unit 2245, which ca
i mean, you said the money comes from the u. k. the us, what i have about since the start a full team, basically they've been getting involved in ukraine in every aspect. can you give us some examples of the sort of thing that they've been involved in? yeah. what it's, it's, it's an open secret now that the c a and m y 6 british intelligence are involved in ukraine. we've had reports from various western media outlets. new york times the washington post talking about how the c a is training,...
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if you're 18 in the u. k. get ready to struck your boots on was a mandatory national service scheme is being floated by the prime minister, who justified the measure of saying, there are a threats to democracy just to watch him read his q god we have so much to be proud of in person, the, one of the problems in our society is that we have generations of young people who don't have the opportunities state as a business down to have democratic values are on the front. that is why we will introduce a folded new model of national service. the 18 year old on certain times cool for a clear plan and bold action to challenge the course to a secure future. our plan will ensure new generations and our country meet the challenges of the on such and well as well. these are cycles opportunities include one year of military service and non combat units. and if kind of flaws isn't your thing, then you'll still be alive to be a kind of weekend warrior. a pair of saturday and sunday service awaits the young adults every month
if you're 18 in the u. k. get ready to struck your boots on was a mandatory national service scheme is being floated by the prime minister, who justified the measure of saying, there are a threats to democracy just to watch him read his q god we have so much to be proud of in person, the, one of the problems in our society is that we have generations of young people who don't have the opportunities state as a business down to have democratic values are on the front. that is why we will...
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full migration to the u. k. and it's now set to the pool asylum seekers to run the even before the cases have been assessed. let's take a look. so britain has just passed one of the most anti immigrant laws i have ever seen. they are planning to spend asylum seekers. 21, the wilder case is still being hurt. and just in case you're wondering how far is lowanda from the u. k, they're planning to send people 6000 miles away, while their case is being hurt. first of all, people pointing out that is cruel and unusual punishment for people who are seeking asylum. it is the right to seek asylum in the u. k, but people are also pointing out how much this whole program is actually going to cost. sorry, is that a narrative will happening on social media right now? and what does that tell us about the migration debate happening in the real world? as we all know, um will resonates on social media and what people sharon, respond to and trust is direct interaction between the, the content creator and the view as so that fe
full migration to the u. k. and it's now set to the pool asylum seekers to run the even before the cases have been assessed. let's take a look. so britain has just passed one of the most anti immigrant laws i have ever seen. they are planning to spend asylum seekers. 21, the wilder case is still being hurt. and just in case you're wondering how far is lowanda from the u. k, they're planning to send people 6000 miles away, while their case is being hurt. first of all, people pointing out that is...
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oh, what kind of attitude did you run into what people see somebody coming from the u. k. to join the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when those, for instance, when i went to a ship, i'm a recruitment sense. i. one of the offices will ask that me when i purchased my uh, brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean life was in. he was laughing at me one into 5, a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson have come over to fight for them. so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a circus attraction. but then when they realize serious and the actually on my nasa, the reasons the russians are fight him. i think he the there is respect that i don't think i haven't met too much. maybe a little bit of suspicion because of the british nationality, but then quite quickly, once you get to know these people and they get to know you and they know you left for the right reasons, the russians are the most welcome in problem and people there is you know, especially in the media, comrades, you know, a se
oh, what kind of attitude did you run into what people see somebody coming from the u. k. to join the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when those, for instance, when i went to a ship, i'm a recruitment sense. i. one of the offices will ask that me when i purchased my uh, brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean life was in. he was laughing at me one into 5, a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson have...
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k 4. and listen to that. there's been talk for several of the british politicians about using that to arrest. you would the out to say i was as far as well. i think it was uh the, the, the kind of, uh co richard cam. right. right. both about that in the press. i mean, it, the one thing i would say to him directly is, i think he needs to worry about the war crimes that he's committed in iraq and afghanistan. rather than trying to get on my case about the situation. but in terms of that far less than acts, my understanding is if i go abroad and then joined the army of a nation at war against the peaceful nation. ukraine, which we all know is a load of rubbish. not technically makes me a terrorist. and i think the technically makes me a little criminal. so if i were to go back home, i'm under no illusion i'd, i'd be arrested not face a long time in jail for now where you came over here. oh, what kind of attitude did you run into what people see somebody coming from the u. k. to join the russian side in russian?
k 4. and listen to that. there's been talk for several of the british politicians about using that to arrest. you would the out to say i was as far as well. i think it was uh the, the, the kind of, uh co richard cam. right. right. both about that in the press. i mean, it, the one thing i would say to him directly is, i think he needs to worry about the war crimes that he's committed in iraq and afghanistan. rather than trying to get on my case about the situation. but in terms of that far less...
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k 4. and listen to that. there's been talk for several of the british politicians about using that to arrest you. uh would the out to say of as, as far as well i think it was uh the, the, the kind of, uh co richard cam. right. so i spoke about that in the press. i mean, the one thing i would say to him directly is, i think he needs to worry about the war crimes that he's committed in iraq and afghanistan. rather than trying to get on my case about the situation. but in terms of that for an investment acts, my understanding is if i go abroad and then joined the army of a nation at war against a peaceful nation. ukraine, which we all know is a load of rubbish. not technically makes me a terrorist. and i think the technically makes me a little criminal. so if i were to go back home, i'm under no illusion i'd, i'd be arrested not face a long time in jail for now where you came over here. oh, what kind of attitude did you run into when people see somebody coming from the u. k. to join the russian side in russian?
k 4. and listen to that. there's been talk for several of the british politicians about using that to arrest you. uh would the out to say of as, as far as well i think it was uh the, the, the kind of, uh co richard cam. right. so i spoke about that in the press. i mean, the one thing i would say to him directly is, i think he needs to worry about the war crimes that he's committed in iraq and afghanistan. rather than trying to get on my case about the situation. but in terms of that for an...
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why is best such a desire to be u. k to escalate this conflict? uh well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. our great britain has that is additionally sort of ed, it's a good relationship with russia more recently, and very soon after the beginning of the russian special ministry operation, there was an opportunity for peace. this is, well, no, no, it's well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar of johnson to then prime minister or x probably minister has had don't t x. you have to actually pull the mirrors lensky away from the negotiating table. and so, well, no, no, luckily not everybody in europe feels the same way as the british. and that's what it listen to the hungry and foreign minister and his viewpoint as he tells us and explains to us that the, you know, wants to essentially provide a $100000000000.00 to you, trying to continue the fight for the next 5 years. the big impact more and i can go to be seems to be more and more distant to us, european, since nato is moving forward a
why is best such a desire to be u. k to escalate this conflict? uh well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. our great britain has that is additionally sort of ed, it's a good relationship with russia more recently, and very soon after the beginning of the russian special ministry operation, there was an opportunity for peace. this is, well, no, no, it's well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar of johnson to then prime minister or x...
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we have to say from both arab states and israel's allies, including the us and the u. k. to secure such a long term lasting piece that would indeed include a 2 state solution. you know, you, you've seen over many decades the, all of the previous efforts that have failed is something different this time yes. the college of getting humanity is something we haven't seen. project was always a horrible incident in inside israel or a month brought us to new territories into such a nation of meters by the way, not by the other side, but private, wrong people. so we've seen that, but to see 5 months, 30000 people killed, at least because there are those under the wrong that we don't count for 70 percent of home women and children and children starting. we have not seen that in a very long, long time. so that's something which, frankly, i come from egypt, we were the 1st to have a piece of people with these ways. and that's almost 50 years ago. 50 years after the 1st pace agreement with this it to see not only the lack of control, you know, a comprehensive piece completely, but to
we have to say from both arab states and israel's allies, including the us and the u. k. to secure such a long term lasting piece that would indeed include a 2 state solution. you know, you, you've seen over many decades the, all of the previous efforts that have failed is something different this time yes. the college of getting humanity is something we haven't seen. project was always a horrible incident in inside israel or a month brought us to new territories into such a nation of meters by...
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a yeah, be interesting to see if any service on the u. k. service or news that lives when this happens about that. so let's all go that way. that's that stick to the, the, the kind of situation. i don't know if i may know that this is all happening. you know, uh, 2 weeks before the, the, the day i'm a buzz away. a few years ago, i lived fullest as fort jim and not as he's one of the beginning of the clinical. his west still officials will say that russia was fighting, quote, imaginary not sees in euclid. although all these silly imaginary, the, the, the, with the people to believe that the indications against groups like as over told you, are all fabricated. but the fact is, if we actually go into the history of this particular group, they have clearly some, but they have to have symbols which actually represent them. that's the idea. all of the, uh they are part of the system, find the same very clearly indicate that i not see outlook white. so the message outlook and be separate because i'm sure they have all the indications. but obviously
a yeah, be interesting to see if any service on the u. k. service or news that lives when this happens about that. so let's all go that way. that's that stick to the, the, the kind of situation. i don't know if i may know that this is all happening. you know, uh, 2 weeks before the, the, the day i'm a buzz away. a few years ago, i lived fullest as fort jim and not as he's one of the beginning of the clinical. his west still officials will say that russia was fighting, quote, imaginary not sees...
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the why is best such a desire by the u. k. to escalate this conflict? i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom or great britain. i saw this additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia. more recently at a very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation. as there was an opportunity for peace as well, no notes well, well reported western media. and here that's essentially deforest johnson the then prime minister or a textbook minister. how does a donkey a key have to actually pull load them is landscape away from the negotiating table and so well known though. luckily not everybody in europe feels the same way as the british. let's have a listen to the hungry and foreign minister. and his viewpoint, as he tells us, explains to us that the, you know, wants to essentially provide a 100, a $1000000000.00 to you find to continue the flight for the next 5 years. big if i did more than i can go to be seems to be more and more distant to us, european, since nato is moving forward at a fast pace along the
the why is best such a desire by the u. k. to escalate this conflict? i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom or great britain. i saw this additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia. more recently at a very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation. as there was an opportunity for peace as well, no notes well, well reported western media. and here that's essentially deforest johnson the then prime minister or a textbook minister....
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the lack of jobs for the youngsters in the u. k. has anything to do with rock just or i know every country has its own social and political problems that it's government must do with the widely known issues in the u. k. a while the u. k. government has been placing it will use include the rising cost of living or inflate through buses, a sliding economy at the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation. the salty just offset at h. s. the growing crime rate, the elections, the challenge from the opposition, etc. well, just been to bucking and by can see that these are a mall the obvious and critical challenges britain is facing. what is this a point to read is that many of the country leaders in europe, including the u. k tend to care more about the political correctness when it comes through russia and china in order to be all the same page with the us. instead of tackling the actual issues they are supposed to had. or that's just about it for now. here on the, on the international, but from the news team here, t
the lack of jobs for the youngsters in the u. k. has anything to do with rock just or i know every country has its own social and political problems that it's government must do with the widely known issues in the u. k. a while the u. k. government has been placing it will use include the rising cost of living or inflate through buses, a sliding economy at the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation. the salty just offset at h. s. the growing crime rate, the elections,...
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why is best such a desire from the u. k to escalate the drain and the conflict? ok. well, i think it's important to get a bit of context and understand that the great britain or the united kingdom has been a, you know, very energetic advocates of perpetuating the conflict in ukraine. their secret services are involved very intimately in the prosecution of the conflict. we know that they're seeing a naval officers have been involved in the attacks against crimea and on a wider scale. so the rooster phobia is an old thing in the united kingdom, the term jingoism, which is the fear of foreigners, comes from an old home that was written about the russians in the, in the 20th century, for fears about russia invading status bounce with the english, debated at 1st, so this is nothing new within the context of ukrainian conflict. we have to also understand that just after the special ministry operation been gone, it was as far as johnson that was dispatched to have to basically pull and below. the reason i ask you what you found it to go to a new table when there was a piece
why is best such a desire from the u. k to escalate the drain and the conflict? ok. well, i think it's important to get a bit of context and understand that the great britain or the united kingdom has been a, you know, very energetic advocates of perpetuating the conflict in ukraine. their secret services are involved very intimately in the prosecution of the conflict. we know that they're seeing a naval officers have been involved in the attacks against crimea and on a wider scale. so the...
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k. to come out and protest about what's happening, jobs. right here, p u c l and central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities. new castle warrick, mont. jessica, here you see. oh, it's a relatively small group. i would estimate around 15 people who have tense on the moon outside the main headquarters building of the university on a certain and making their presence felt with a megaphone, but also being addressed, but also not a sitter who is a medical doctor who works in gaza at the beginning of the war on the seo, the universities to divest of the investments in israel, the blood of 15000 palestinian children is on the hands of anybody who owns chairs in these companies that are provided with them. and i've actually increased by 10 for the delivery of weapon systems to is ray. and since the 7th of october, now, while a government's in america has been cleared by the police here, that seems to be a motel on approaching on the use of issued a statement, say that they were all monitoring the situation and they will
k. to come out and protest about what's happening, jobs. right here, p u c l and central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities. new castle warrick, mont. jessica, here you see. oh, it's a relatively small group. i would estimate around 15 people who have tense on the moon outside the main headquarters building of the university on a certain and making their presence felt with a megaphone, but also being addressed, but also not a sitter who is a medical doctor who works...
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they are to lead us in the us in the u. k. to frost. today he was speaking about basically indirectly reaching out to the west by saying that he doesn't refuse any dialogue that he's actually open to dialogue and they're putting the bowl there from in the port of the west. question is obviously how much you can trust those comments. but by that he wants to create this narrative. the rush, you a very much says the west can decide whether they want to have peace or continue with aggression, complete their real event of the fact that it is russia. that's an x from you in 2014. and it is russia that attack a silver and country that is ukraine 2 years ago. during his last term on a protein launched a full scale and version invasion of ukraine is he mentioned with huge implications for, for, and not only his own country, but of course many neighboring countries. what are the biggest challenges that blather me putting is now likely to face in the coming years? are pretty much everything as he does in the upcoming years, will be connected to th
they are to lead us in the us in the u. k. to frost. today he was speaking about basically indirectly reaching out to the west by saying that he doesn't refuse any dialogue that he's actually open to dialogue and they're putting the bowl there from in the port of the west. question is obviously how much you can trust those comments. but by that he wants to create this narrative. the rush, you a very much says the west can decide whether they want to have peace or continue with aggression,...
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k. a while the u. k. government has been saying so use include the rising cost of living or inflation bus is a slide to get calling me at the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation. the salty just offset as much as the growing crime rate, the elections, the challenge from the opposition, etc. well, just been to bucking and by can see that these are a mall the obvious and critical challenges. britain is facing. what is disappointing re, is that many of the country leaders in europe, including the u. k, tend to care more about the political correctness when it comes through russia and china, in order to be all the same page with the us. instead of tackling the actual issues we are supposed to had for a good day was marked across the continent on saturday. and the day bringing people together to embrace the rich diversity of the region and on the break from a troubled past. i'll take for on this course on the ego to christian co reporting now from the central african republic, on t
k. a while the u. k. government has been saying so use include the rising cost of living or inflation bus is a slide to get calling me at the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation. the salty just offset as much as the growing crime rate, the elections, the challenge from the opposition, etc. well, just been to bucking and by can see that these are a mall the obvious and critical challenges. britain is facing. what is disappointing re, is that many of the country leaders...
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u and the u. k was quick to impose fresh economic sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers. washington says wrong must be held accountable and prevented from acting again. the country has been on the western sanctions for years, but the government says they've had little impact on oil exports. we've moved to 90 percent of its crude, shipped to china. still erodes economy is suffering from we growth. in february, inflation hit 40 percent. prices. it's tom food items such as meet at almost tripled compared with the same month. last year there's been a rise in prices, especially gary products. sanctions have impacts when a country is isolated, pressure and people get smooth on a specific cloth. if the society feels it more than others, 100 percent, if pensions escalated prices will rise more and more. the price of beans, she can meet all the fluids. it's increased by example for the sections and discussions with has an effect on people to livelihoods. people who are worried about it as tensions link kind of runs the economy with style and the consequences of a full scale with i
u and the u. k was quick to impose fresh economic sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers. washington says wrong must be held accountable and prevented from acting again. the country has been on the western sanctions for years, but the government says they've had little impact on oil exports. we've moved to 90 percent of its crude, shipped to china. still erodes economy is suffering from we growth. in february, inflation hit 40 percent. prices. it's tom food items such as meet at...