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u, indeed many within the u. k. think is often quite bizarre, but there is a lot of structure to this is prepared, the speech is relatively short and it's written by the government. and so this wasn't something the prince charles prepared himself, so we weren't expecting any real fireworks, nevertheless, and support huge amounts of attention here looking at how he was doing because essentially this is a glimpse into the future for the british public. really for the 1st time seeing him perform this constitutional role, you really do get the sense now that there is this, this slow, this gradual transition into prince charles taking on a much, much more prominent role. you take your own a more prominent role because his mother's health is not the best. we know that her platinum do believe that's coming up. do we know how she's doing right now? yeah, well this of course was another reason for concern. she has had to pull out of number events recently, but she is just 1096 years old to an extent it is expected that she s
u, indeed many within the u. k. think is often quite bizarre, but there is a lot of structure to this is prepared, the speech is relatively short and it's written by the government. and so this wasn't something the prince charles prepared himself, so we weren't expecting any real fireworks, nevertheless, and support huge amounts of attention here looking at how he was doing because essentially this is a glimpse into the future for the british public. really for the 1st time seeing him perform...
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so many time all nodes, things that many outside of the u. k. u. indeed many within the u. k. think is often quite bizarre, but there is a lot of structure to this is prepared. the speech is relatively short and live is written by the government. and so this, it wasn't something the prince charles prepared himself. so we weren't expecting any real fireworks, nevertheless, and support a huge amount of attention here looking at how he was doing. because essentially they say they're going into the future for the british public, really for the 1st time seeing him perform this constitutional role, you really do get the sense now that there is this, this slow, this gradual transition into prince charles taking on a much, much more prominent role charlotte chilson pill, there will some football now in english team manchester cities say they have a great deal to sign. dorman, striker elling, holland. the note norwegian was one of the most wanted players in the world. his contract made, he could leave the german club this summer for 75000000 euro transfer fee and he said to earn a wage
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k. u relations. he joins us from london. welcome to the w. explain to was why it would matter if the u. k. i chose to walk away from this deal unilaterally. thanks for having me. i think it's really important to take a step back here and go back to the also 2019. when the agreement between the u. k. and the after a long period of ocean, you will remember that a very purchase process. and you can the manage to find a deal which included so called northern ireland protocol which avoided any kind of order or checks between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. but instead created some restrictions in terms of the movement of goods between great britain and northern ireland. now this still was really important because as we know, the history of northern ireland, it's fun off of violence and it is really essential to preserve the good friday agreement. and the protocol does, does exactly that. but if it, if it impinges on people's everyday lives in britain chooses to walk away from it. what changes who gets damaged? i mean, i think there is some evidence. i think it is right to say that,
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u. k. u. s. canada are among nations that have labeled it genocide, but condemnation of beijing's rights record has been absent so far during bachelor's visit. one which has been tightly controlled by china, and it's for this reason the u. s. had already called the visit a mistake. it's unclear what boshoway will encounter during her. she jang visit, but asked coverage from chinese state media already provide some clues. this is the vision of shin young. the china ruling communist party wants the world to see the weaker cassock and other muslim minorities dancing, studying mandarin, and drawing pictures the up, the public face of what page it describes as a successful campaign to fight terrorism and restore order and ethnic cohesion themselves in the general nurse and i want to declare that there is no way to stay just kind of social harmony instability that existence. ginger young and we are not hiding anything. we see a significant data leak from young security apparatus shows a very different picture from beijing's version. the files released as un human rights chief, michelle bachelor, began a 6 day visit, include mac shops of thousands of detained. weaker is an internal documents outlining, shoot to kill policies
u. k. u. s. canada are among nations that have labeled it genocide, but condemnation of beijing's rights record has been absent so far during bachelor's visit. one which has been tightly controlled by china, and it's for this reason the u. s. had already called the visit a mistake. it's unclear what boshoway will encounter during her. she jang visit, but asked coverage from chinese state media already provide some clues. this is the vision of shin young. the china ruling communist party wants...
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the u. k. u. s. canada are among missions that have labeled it genocide, but condemnation of beijing's rights record has been absent so far during bachelor's visit. one which has been tightly controlled by china. and it's for this reason the us had already called the visit a mistake. it's unclear what buffy will encounter during her sion janet visit. but bost coverage from chinese state media already provide some clues. this is the vision of shinji on the china's rude and communist party wants the world to see weaker cassock and other muslim minorities dancing, studying mandarin, and drawing pictures the up, the public face of what beijing describes as a successful campaign to fight terrorism and restore order and ethnic cohesion and says simila, toodle nursing, i want to declare that there is no way to stage a kind of social harmony and stability that existence young. i'm. we're not hiding anything with a young man. a significant days, a leak from shinji on security apparatus shows a very differe
the u. k. u. s. canada are among missions that have labeled it genocide, but condemnation of beijing's rights record has been absent so far during bachelor's visit. one which has been tightly controlled by china. and it's for this reason the us had already called the visit a mistake. it's unclear what buffy will encounter during her sion janet visit. but bost coverage from chinese state media already provide some clues. this is the vision of shinji on the china's rude and communist party wants...
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u. k. u. s. canada are among nations that have labeled it genocide, but condemnation of beijing's rights record has been absent so far during bachelor's visit. one which has been totally controlled by china. and it's for this reason the us had already called the visit a mistake. it's unclear what bus they will encounter during how shin jang visit. but bost coverage from chinese state media already provide some clues. ah, this is the vision of shinji young. the china's ruling communist party wants the world to see weaker cassock and other muslim minorities dancing, studying mandarin, and drawing pictures. the up, the public face of what beijing describes as a successful campaign to fight terrorism on restore order and ethnic cohesion. and says the noah total nurse shall i want to declare that there is no way to stage the kind of social harmony instability that exists since shinji young. and we're not hiding anything we. she also knew her. you man, a significant days, a leak from shinji young security operations shows a very different picture from beijing's version. the files released as you and human rights chief, michelle bachelor, began a 6 day visit, include mug shots of thousands of detained. weaker is an internal documents outlining, shoot to kill policies for those who try to escape it's, it's hard to describe, but it's deeply traumatizing looking these people in the eyes seeing those images of police droves it's. it's very intense. the revelations sparked outrage from world leaders get idea is a bit as each i think everyone who sees these images get the children. that's fine because leaf images a horrific and disturbing and confirm what has been going on for a long time. i at the most theory with human rights violations, are taken play fellows in teams, and the addon will. yeah. some lawmakers fear bachelor's, highly orchestrated tour of shinji young helps to whitewash the crack down the u. s . believe's, the visit was the wrong way to go. we think it was a mistake. i to agree to visit under these circumstances where the high commissioner will hi, mr. will not be granted the type of unhindered access free and full access that would be required to do a complete assessment. chinese state media has tried to deflect from the report by hailing the success of chin young's economy and the leadership warns against interfering and its domestic affairs. but there is mounting pressure for the international community to address china's human rights record. and that record has come up for discussion during michelle marshall is china visit, but perhaps not as human rights campaign as we go rights groups would have wanted, as we saw, the earlier report partially had a video meeting with chinese president. she jumping, this is what our office tweeted after that. it's called the meeting valuable in the context of discussing human rights issues and also when to say that human rights, jus
u. k. u. s. canada are among nations that have labeled it genocide, but condemnation of beijing's rights record has been absent so far during bachelor's visit. one which has been totally controlled by china. and it's for this reason the us had already called the visit a mistake. it's unclear what bus they will encounter during how shin jang visit. but bost coverage from chinese state media already provide some clues. ah, this is the vision of shinji young. the china's ruling communist party...
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u. k, but they need the u. k for an office. and i'm to say to basically answer and talk back with this is was being held up for my transfer back to the u. k. is the u. k. foreign office and the amc on doing anything for my transfer. the moment to get back to you, sandra is not the 1st, which is this is in captured by russia in ukraine. we really reported on the place of sean pinner and aiden oslyn, who were fighting alongside ukrainians, emeryville, and also surrendered. the russian forces moscow claims at least $7000.00 former series of fighting against russia. moving on now in china has lashed out the g 7 group of advanced economies for applying double standards, and middling in other countries affairs. it comes out to the group, them under beijing, whole to support for moscow amid crippling sanctions. she did, i went on with the lengthy g. 7 communique is filled with preposterous allegations, not even worth refuting water in total disregard of china's position and objective fact, it grossly interferes in china's internal affa
u. k, but they need the u. k for an office. and i'm to say to basically answer and talk back with this is was being held up for my transfer back to the u. k. is the u. k. foreign office and the amc on doing anything for my transfer. the moment to get back to you, sandra is not the 1st, which is this is in captured by russia in ukraine. we really reported on the place of sean pinner and aiden oslyn, who were fighting alongside ukrainians, emeryville, and also surrendered. the russian forces...
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u. k. and the usa does or did have you wanna look at it, for example. and this of course has to do with the closed energy relations that europe had with russia, u. k, u s. cut off this bank much earlier. and now these are 2 tied together. the fact that they want to cut off oil and cut off this bank because spare bank is the main bank that europe used to make payments for oil. so it's actually quite easy for them to say now that they're considering cutting off oil. naturally, they can say we, we can cut this bank off now because they don't need to be making these payments any more. so well, it's certainly going to be a major hit. it's a little bit easier for europe to shoot itself in the foot at this point. that being said, this bank does account for around 40 percent of russia's financial system. so that's major christy, pleasant from dealer business, thanks much for breaking that down for us. we'll german chancellor, all i've shown has said that russian president vladimir putin miscalculated when he invaded ukraine, and that the war has strengthened both nato and the u. haul was speaking after a 2 day off site retreat of his cabinet near berlin. the
u. k. and the usa does or did have you wanna look at it, for example. and this of course has to do with the closed energy relations that europe had with russia, u. k, u s. cut off this bank much earlier. and now these are 2 tied together. the fact that they want to cut off oil and cut off this bank because spare bank is the main bank that europe used to make payments for oil. so it's actually quite easy for them to say now that they're considering cutting off oil. naturally, they can say we, we...
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reported to reveal the news to journalist during a visit to washington than while his claim to both u. k. u. s. were providing such weapons as it was the most effective way to help ukraine minister said 23 countries do have stocks of roofs and equipment written is providing more than one point. $6000000000.00. an additional ministry support and a key f. another $5040.00, excuse me, $1000000000.00 from the u. s. has temporarily been blocked by us sen, former us marine and geopolitical analysts. brian build a ticket, gave us his take on the issue. it's an almost an acknowledgment that this process of sending western arms to ukraine in the middle. busy of this crisis is, is not working, is not going to make a difference and that to have what's left of the ukrainian military flight most effectively. and they're going to have to find more equipment that they actually know how to use the west has even admitted that they're reaching the limits of what they are able to transfer over to ukraine. again, exactly like the situation in syria where the west and its regional allies. why did the country wi
reported to reveal the news to journalist during a visit to washington than while his claim to both u. k. u. s. were providing such weapons as it was the most effective way to help ukraine minister said 23 countries do have stocks of roofs and equipment written is providing more than one point. $6000000000.00. an additional ministry support and a key f. another $5040.00, excuse me, $1000000000.00 from the u. s. has temporarily been blocked by us sen, former us marine and geopolitical analysts....
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u. k, u s. cut off this bank much earlier. and now these are due to tied together the fact that they want to cut off oil and cut off this bank because spare bank is the main bank that europe used to make payments for oil. so it's actually quite easy for them to say now that they're considering cutting off oil naturally, they can say we, we can cut this bank off now because they don't need to be making these payments any more. so well, it's certainly going to be a major hit. it's a little bit easier for europe to shoot itself in the foot at this point. that being said, this bank does account for around 40 percent of russia's financial system. so that's major christy, pleasant from d to lead business, thanks much for breaking that down for us. and german chancellor, olaf schultz has said that russian president vladimir putin miscalculated when he invaded ukraine, and that the war has strengthened to both nato and the u. sholtes was speaking after a 2 day off site retreat of his cabinet near berlin. and the gathering was designed to resolve domestic issues. but of course, it was overshadowed by the war in ukraine. schultz said ministers also discussed ways to reduce german dependency on russian fossil fuels are correspondent benjamin otherness group. i attended that press conference and he sent us this assessment. russian president vladimir putin miscalculated with his war in ukraine. he's getting a strong nato alliance and a unified european union. this with german chancellor, olaf schall sat after a 2 day meeting with his ministries here in may's about close to berlin with of course, the war in ukraine taking center stage. both guests, the prime ministers of finland and of sweden, attended with schall saying that germany will support both countries if they decide to join the nato defense ally and he pledged the germany will continue increasing it's spending on defense with the 2 percent of g. germa
u. k, u s. cut off this bank much earlier. and now these are due to tied together the fact that they want to cut off oil and cut off this bank because spare bank is the main bank that europe used to make payments for oil. so it's actually quite easy for them to say now that they're considering cutting off oil naturally, they can say we, we can cut this bank off now because they don't need to be making these payments any more. so well, it's certainly going to be a major hit. it's a little bit...
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at least 800 sections have been reported in 12 countries, including the u. k. u. s. and peru. disease was 1st identified in monkeys in the central in west africa, that spreads to close contact causing body source and fever. no debts have been reported so far. nearly 5 years after i saw was defeated in mosul. a large part of the city is to live ruins. they include a mosque that dates back centuries. some of the java reports iraqis and rebuilding at one of the cities. well, no, not box rocca, the annuity mosque in most, iraq, 2nd largest city is isis declared. it's so called caliphate in 2014 famous for its leaning mineral, or i'll head by his local people called it. it's been regarded as an icon for nearly 900 years leveled in the fight. soldiers and local people reject delegations by isolated the tower and must be destroyed by bombs dropped by the us led coalition. now, piece by piece, brick by brick. iraqis are putting it back together, european parties and unesco aimed to fully restore the monuments by next year. them in difficulties that we found as the beginning
at least 800 sections have been reported in 12 countries, including the u. k. u. s. and peru. disease was 1st identified in monkeys in the central in west africa, that spreads to close contact causing body source and fever. no debts have been reported so far. nearly 5 years after i saw was defeated in mosul. a large part of the city is to live ruins. they include a mosque that dates back centuries. some of the java reports iraqis and rebuilding at one of the cities. well, no, not box rocca, the...
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u. k. and the e u. it states that goods coming from the u. k. must go through customs 1st before entering northern ireland, the e. u wants to keep it as the 2 powers negotiate locals of belfast are finding themselves in a bench. normally would have a way bigger range of franchises than either quite limited and what we can get are che, suppliers we with aid, what live in barbara and britain. so they're in england and they would import them from all over europe and amps and the directly just much of his time and energy is spent varying about customs, paperwork and bureaucracy. he has to pass on the high price of bringing the cheese in to his customers. it was much easier in the past. or you could just call a company out place your order on it was here within a couple of days now it's taken really long. this issue is driving a vege between u k and e you. the 2 can't seem to agree on the specifics of the trade route, connecting them the d u p. party. once the agreement scrapped the damage in a harmful impact the protocol. it continues to have a north
u. k. and the e u. it states that goods coming from the u. k. must go through customs 1st before entering northern ireland, the e. u wants to keep it as the 2 powers negotiate locals of belfast are finding themselves in a bench. normally would have a way bigger range of franchises than either quite limited and what we can get are che, suppliers we with aid, what live in barbara and britain. so they're in england and they would import them from all over europe and amps and the directly just much...
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at least 18 infections have been reported in 12 countries, including the u. k. u. s. and peru. but disease was 1st identified in monkeys and central and west africa, that spreads through close contact, cozen body souls and fever. no dis, have been reported so far. north korea has confirmed more than a 186000 cases of people with fever symptoms. it fights its 1st official wave of coven. 191 more person has died previously. leader kim junglin told a meeting of the routing party, the progress of being made to slow infections, young as to refusing offers of outside help, and the population is unvaccinated. out is there a meet? a network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and he occupied west bank. sharina barclays was shot in the head, buys, ready forces. while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing, pulled barrows to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through antibodies. je
at least 18 infections have been reported in 12 countries, including the u. k. u. s. and peru. but disease was 1st identified in monkeys and central and west africa, that spreads through close contact, cozen body souls and fever. no dis, have been reported so far. north korea has confirmed more than a 186000 cases of people with fever symptoms. it fights its 1st official wave of coven. 191 more person has died previously. leader kim junglin told a meeting of the routing party, the progress of...
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u. k. they should be in jail either in the u. k. are here. between april and june 1994, an estimated 800000 rwandans were killed in the space of a 100 days. most of the dead were from the tootsie tribe, and most of those who perpetrated to violence were hutus. the genocide has been an irritant to relations between the 2 countries. for many years, let's close life now to florida. got a bouquet, rwandan, genocide, survivor and the executive director for the african great lakes action network or atlanta. thank you very much for joining us on the program. we appreciate your time as a survey. thank you for having me. you're welcome. as a survivor of the tragedy. and what do you think about the extradition of these genocide suspects from the u. k? as a survivor of the genocide, i would actually like to see justice served against the perpetrators of the genocide that includes members of the r p f which is the ruling party in rwanda that was delayed by a guy who also had a role in the genocide starting with the shooting down of the president's plan in
u. k. they should be in jail either in the u. k. are here. between april and june 1994, an estimated 800000 rwandans were killed in the space of a 100 days. most of the dead were from the tootsie tribe, and most of those who perpetrated to violence were hutus. the genocide has been an irritant to relations between the 2 countries. for many years, let's close life now to florida. got a bouquet, rwandan, genocide, survivor and the executive director for the african great lakes action network or...
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u. k and northern ireland. now, the u. k. has signed us off of critics are saying that the u. k is actually risking a trade war with the european union and d, we've already had a reaction from the you very, very critical of what the u. k is trying to do. and critics, in parliament, there was a long debate in parliament, or after the statement by this trust that you've just played, they say, is this really the right time to be antagonistic to the european union? people here are facing a cost of living crisis. we have a war going on in europe, in the ukraine, and is this really a good time to pick a fight with your closest trading partner? good question. big mass in london for us. thank you. is a quick look at some other stories making used to day clashes have a ranted in libya after fancy busha, the countries parliamentary, appointed prime minister, attempted to enter the capital. tripoli later withdrew from the city, citing the safety of civilians after violence broke out. 2 rival administrations of buying for power. following the end of the civil war 2 years ago, the un has ca
u. k and northern ireland. now, the u. k. has signed us off of critics are saying that the u. k is actually risking a trade war with the european union and d, we've already had a reaction from the you very, very critical of what the u. k is trying to do. and critics, in parliament, there was a long debate in parliament, or after the statement by this trust that you've just played, they say, is this really the right time to be antagonistic to the european union? people here are facing a cost of...
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u. k, but they need the u. k for an office. and i'm to say to basically answer and talk back with this is was being held up for my transfer back k is the u. k. foreign office and the m c on doing anything for my transfer. the moment to get back to you. in other news, both finland is sweet and have officially announced the applying for nato membership. but the turkish president has to express hesitation thing his country council of the alliance include members who in his words, support terrorists. key, easy the we've asked to extradite the terrorists to turkey. they refuse. they do not oppose terrorism. they supported sweden is the center of terrorist organizations, even in the building of their parliament. they give the terrorists an opportunity to speak out. sweden will visit turkey on monday if they want to convince us about our position. i say directly that we will not change it. and she lives in the 2 european countries, ties with a could, is done work as policy and other organizations considered as terrorist by turkey in re
u. k, but they need the u. k for an office. and i'm to say to basically answer and talk back with this is was being held up for my transfer back k is the u. k. foreign office and the m c on doing anything for my transfer. the moment to get back to you. in other news, both finland is sweet and have officially announced the applying for nato membership. but the turkish president has to express hesitation thing his country council of the alliance include members who in his words, support...
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u. s. from the u. k. and from the e. u. we seen similar situations in the past when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? it didn't go 1st. it's a long time before these contracts are over, as you know, in afghanistan, it went on for 20 years, and it could have been much longer. in libya, what we did was supply a lot of weapons to people who in turn, sold them to other insurgencies and, and terrorist groups and others throughout africa and elsewhere. and of course, our efforts in afghanistan, armed in effect, against the soviets isis. or i'll should say al cater and then later isis. so he things have low back effects on heaping in mind. they didn't have these amps industries. that would be wrong to say they didn't invade ukraine cook and did that . however, they, in their people, they were influencing and the government were willing to risk a war like this coming from their policies, which were in fact provocative. in terms of making it likely that the r
u. s. from the u. k. and from the e. u. we seen similar situations in the past when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? it didn't go 1st. it's a long time before these contracts are over, as you know, in afghanistan, it went on for 20 years, and it could have been much longer. in libya, what we did was supply a lot of weapons to people who in turn, sold them to other...
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u. k, a u. s. and he said that the whole thing was a fossil rate exercise, and you couldn't call is for a contract. so the more if the quality of the singing on the song was nothing to do that it was all due to political sort of emotional. so it's sort of, of course, the other thing i should be well aware is number countries were not even allowed to answer this year. russian by law rush, news we're, we're not able to answer. so how can you call it a contest if you don't allow a certain key your competitors are actually answer it. so it's a pretty sort of a situation. but i certainly think that there were a number of countries that the contest who could have paid political commons because of a political circumstance. it's in quick regards to that countries. but injecting because that was breaking, that would have been breaking rules. so your credit really should have not been allowed city. this is a sign of the time you kind of need to balance demand and get sort of anything right wrongs under eventually that will be a backlash against a credit and having a fair chance in the competition. but he was clear that the, the k pedantry space was, was very much so thank you phrase or thing that britain was to, was cheated. i'd of a, you're a vision when just on the precedent that was set. then until you've got your efficient, which is known for expressing views pretty of a left wing as beer over many years. but do you think they would be as a supportive organizers all your efficient if more dissenting views are actually given on the day? would that be willing to allow that to happen on stage? well, i think given them they would, they need to apply the rules rules strictly or allow more flexibility on allow just one country to break the rules of richard play and for some a people. but if you have a look at the whole situation, very cool is for the whole voting system regarding the revisions on columns has to be reviewed. the jury system has got big false. and in fact, the irregularities with 6 of the country jury's results that you have to be by shortly taught mcgayden, because there was so, but there was some fixing going on. i'm then if you look at a 50 percent of the various is decided by, by people and so when the cherries and there's a huge scope for it, right? because he's, i have no, i certainly hope that will be fully investigated because the crating draw a massive $400.00 pounds. she wants votes of with the people that we should all be. i'm the, it's got to be questionable. i got nothing against the credit winning. i have the best so i don't even play the u. k. and she was that great, but it certainly was better quality and some of the others are lots of people in the u. k. at the sound of this it wasn't fantastic. ok, i think we time has beaten us though. i wish we could talk more on this board right out of time. political come to anthony webber life from the u. k. thank you. thank you. well, let's recap this weeks. victory de commemorations now honoring the memory of those who lost their lives fighting against naziism in world war 2. ah, a well with some sense of normality, slowly returning to cities in ukraine, don boston under the control of joint russian than yes, can look ounce republic forces fireworks for the 9th of may, celebrations, replace shelling the front line ah the southern ukrainian cities all pretty out on america dar, where russian forces are currently position joined in the commemorations officially for the 1st time and many years. residents of the dumbass cities i've done yet can lu ganske also took part in the festi
u. k, a u. s. and he said that the whole thing was a fossil rate exercise, and you couldn't call is for a contract. so the more if the quality of the singing on the song was nothing to do that it was all due to political sort of emotional. so it's sort of, of course, the other thing i should be well aware is number countries were not even allowed to answer this year. russian by law rush, news we're, we're not able to answer. so how can you call it a contest if you don't allow a certain key your...
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u. k, the u. s. and others in detecting cases, it's unusual for the virus to spread outside west and central africa. joe biden as arrived in south korea to get his 1st asia trip. as u. s. president, it was to reassure allies about countering china's influence of the region and discuss the terrance is against north korea. those are the headlines, but he's continues here on. i'll just hear arthur, today's edition of inside story, which is coming up next. the walk was no, no, no, no, no, no. this is i don't need to be active. and when you look at me, when you get to me, i can also mentioned you can just leave you a message, you open at the home and ya today. and we're going to give you what we set up for me. i'm a lot of fun at the book if you're the one i know. i mean, i mean i shooting off the edge of the to ah could libby return to civil war once again to rival fight ministers adjusting for power, triggering fighting in the capital, tripoli? elections are delayed and peace talks have made little progress. so what's next? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program, i am hashem. abala. people in libya are voicing fears of a return to civil war, to rival g
u. k, the u. s. and others in detecting cases, it's unusual for the virus to spread outside west and central africa. joe biden as arrived in south korea to get his 1st asia trip. as u. s. president, it was to reassure allies about countering china's influence of the region and discuss the terrance is against north korea. those are the headlines, but he's continues here on. i'll just hear arthur, today's edition of inside story, which is coming up next. the walk was no, no, no, no, no, no. this...
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u. s. in particular, the u. k. no, nato nation is about a long period working with ukrainians and working together on all areas, including intelligence and extent. and obviously that has helped throughout the conflict. and indeed, before the conflict, you may recall that a lot of intelligence was released ahead of the conflicts. check the from the u. s . u. k. nato, talking about russian intentions and western unprecedented levels. so it's help to the strategic level. and that does seem to be a degree of cooperation of the operational level as well. again, it's finished comment too much on that sort of thing. and so with the russian troops recently shifted their military focus to the south and east of ukraine. you said it was the start of a critical phase that would likely decide the fate of the invasion. what's your assessment today? i think that still holds true. we talked about it being this inflection point in, for rational corporations, where a process succeeds in the dumbass and they have more options available to them in ukraine. if the offensive and it fails, then that's running very short of options to, to declare a very clear victory in the complex. at the moment. russia is advancing, but it is slow. may be a couple of kilometers a day on the best front. and that's an area where it looks like ukraine falling back on the
u. s. in particular, the u. k. no, nato nation is about a long period working with ukrainians and working together on all areas, including intelligence and extent. and obviously that has helped throughout the conflict. and indeed, before the conflict, you may recall that a lot of intelligence was released ahead of the conflicts. check the from the u. s . u. k. nato, talking about russian intentions and western unprecedented levels. so it's help to the strategic level. and that does seem to be a...
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u. k and u. s. are to say more than $20000000000.00 worth of military support to kids with the british by minister encouraging ukraine to keep fighting against russia and an notorious radical website and ukraine flats, the hungarian prime minister, victor alban on its list of enemies of the state for refusing to play board with western sanctions with hello, welcome to our to international coming to you live from our studios here in moscow . i'm paul is leo, and it's a pleasure to be with you. what is it? and joe biden is set to visit one of the main us defense contractors responsible for producing the javelin anti tank missiles. it's been sent in its thousands to ukraine. the white house confirmed the news with press secretary and psyche even detailing just why the weapon is proving so capable in the war against russia. for those of you who aren't familiar with javelin missiles, they're lightweight, portable shoulder fired anti tank weapon system that can hit targets up to 2.5 miles away. they're highly lethal and we've sent over 5500 javelin anti armor systems to ukraine, to support the ukranian peoples fight for freedom. the facility which site and will visit consist $13000.00 javelin missiles lost jo alone. and while the president expressed gratitude to the arms manufacturer for helping ukraine in its war with russia, the biggest defense contractors in the u. s. have been popping, they champagne corks to celebrate the huge profits. the conflict is bringing them. yes. ought he done caught up with mal where there's war, there's big business, looking to profit from the carnage. america's weapons, manufacturers know that better than any one else. take raytheon technologies which saw dollar signs on the horizon even before russia's military operation and ukraine began. we are seeing, i would say, opportunities for international sales, the tension in eastern europe, the tensions in the south china sea. all of those things are putting pressure on some of the defense spending over there. so i fully expect we're going to see more benefit from it at the same time making money from people killing each other doesn't weigh on their conscience one bit. i think again recognizing we are there to defend democracy and the fact is, eventually we will see some benefit in the business over time. everything that's being shipped into ukraine today, of course, i
u. k and u. s. are to say more than $20000000000.00 worth of military support to kids with the british by minister encouraging ukraine to keep fighting against russia and an notorious radical website and ukraine flats, the hungarian prime minister, victor alban on its list of enemies of the state for refusing to play board with western sanctions with hello, welcome to our to international coming to you live from our studios here in moscow . i'm paul is leo, and it's a pleasure to be with you....
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u. k, the u. s. all calling for a thorough investigation, but also condemning what's happened here. no, i know you're now working as well as a political analyst. can you give us a sense of how you feel, how far this diplomatic fallout could go, could they be consequences for israel? what regrettably, there isn't really a lot of confidence in how far these condemnations will go. we know that i was a 0 and that puts, i will follow through and pursue justice for should be in the but quite frankly the united states and, and other countries including the u. k. have been notorious for shielding israel from accountability. they have the pressure, the icpc in the past, not to accept any engagement with the referrals made to them about is israeli war crimes and other violations of their own statutes. we've seen time and again at the united nations, how these countries try to protect israel from any kind of even verbal rhetorical reproach, if you will. so the confidence really is quite shaken. i'm not sure that the journalists will take comfort in all of those statements knowing full well that again, we've been here before. we've seen this before, perhaps not as pronounced in terms of condemnation because again, shooting was not an ordinary journalist. she. she is an icon and i really, it's difficult to talk about her in the past tense still. but the, the political reality is so dismal, the political reality is so hypocritical and duplicity that, you know, it will take a lot to convince palestinians that the same standards will be applied to
u. k, the u. s. all calling for a thorough investigation, but also condemning what's happened here. no, i know you're now working as well as a political analyst. can you give us a sense of how you feel, how far this diplomatic fallout could go, could they be consequences for israel? what regrettably, there isn't really a lot of confidence in how far these condemnations will go. we know that i was a 0 and that puts, i will follow through and pursue justice for should be in the but quite frankly...
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u. k, a u. s. and he said the whole thing was a fossil rate exercise, and you couldn't call is for the contracts anymore. if the quality of the singing on the song was nothing to do with is all due to political sort of emotional. so it's sort of, of course, the other thing, as you will be well aware is number countries who are not even allowed to answer this year. russian by law rush, news, we're not able to answer. so how can you call it a contest if you don't allow a certain key or capacity to answer it? so it's a pretty sort of disaster situation. but i certainly think that there were a number of countries that the contest who could have paid political commons because of a political circumstance. it's in regards to the countries rejecting because that was breaking, that would have been breaking rules. so you really should have not been allowed city assigned at the time. you're trying to see a balance of demand and get sort of anything wrong. and then you should be back rush against that. these are getting, she probably having a fair chance in the competition. but he was clear that the tri pedantry space was, was very much so tell you friends or thing. the britain was to us cheated ida of a, your vision when just on the precedent that was set. then, you know, you've got your efficient, which is known for expressing views, prickly of a left wing as beer over many years. but do you think they would be as supportive organizers of your vision? if more dissenting views were actually given on the day, would be willing to allow that to happen on stage. well, are going to remind them very, very plain they need to apply the rules or strictly, or allow more flexibility. you can't allow just one country to break the rules of a and for some way without the people. but if you have a look at the whole situation, a call is for the whole voting system regarding the revision song can to contrast to be reviewed. the jury system is got big false. are the facts or iraq give our cease with 6 that the country? sure east results by you have to be based on the tom again, because i was saw that there was some texting guy. and then if you look at 50 percent, somebody is decided by, by people who so solve them in the charities. and there's a huge scope for it, right? because he's, i have no, i certainly hope that will be fully investigated because the crating got a massive 400 policy. one votes of with the people each which is a b. i'm the, it's got to be our question, a lot thing against the crime winning. i have the best so i'm the and she was not great, but it was better quality and some of the others are lots of people in the u. k. the sound that she wasn't fantastic. ok, i think we time has beaten us though. i wish we could talk more on this board right out of time. political come to anthony webber life from the u. k. thank you. thank you. well, let's recap this weeks. victory de commemorations now honoring the memory of those who lost their lives fighting against naziism in world war 2. ah, well, with some sense of normality, slowly returning to cities in ukraine, done boston under the control of joint russian done yet can dance republic forces fireworks for the 9th of may celebrations. replace shelling on the front line. ah, the southern ukrainian cities saw pretty out on america dar, where russian forces are currently positioned joined in the memory. sions officially for the 1st time and many years residents, all the dumbass cities i've done yet can new guns also took part in the festivities . i catastrophe for the ukrainian forces and pointless losses outside the russian defense minister described keith
u. k, a u. s. and he said the whole thing was a fossil rate exercise, and you couldn't call is for the contracts anymore. if the quality of the singing on the song was nothing to do with is all due to political sort of emotional. so it's sort of, of course, the other thing, as you will be well aware is number countries who are not even allowed to answer this year. russian by law rush, news, we're not able to answer. so how can you call it a contest if you don't allow a certain key or capacity...
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u. s. and the u. k. the agreement calls for the provision of advancement, equipment and technology, including nuclear submarines and response. china has warned australia against moves that could exacerbate tensions in the region for the incoming pm. albany has doubled down. in his assertion, we all know that china has changed. china has changed, it's pushed. yeah, it's more aggressive, it's more active in the region, and we need to understand that and respond to the more less, less cross live. now to victor guerara, vice president of the center for china and globalization. welcome to r t international victor. thank you. now australia's newly elected prime minister antony albany. he says that he's continues to strengthen his military because of a potential threats from china. what's your take on that? first of all, i think a no prime minister in australia can be worse than the former prime minister morrison, because he is truly very anti china. his anti piece is anti girls, is really tearing down china austria relations to pieces. after all, china is the largest trading nation of australia. whatever former prime minister morris did was against the fundamental interest of the australian people. i personally congratulate mister our niece on becoming the new prime minister of australia. what he talked about, the tensions with china, or need to be addressed a very accurately china is not an enemy of australia, china values, the trade relations with australian, china has the largest market for all things produce deal australia. so i hope prime minister albany will bring pragmatism and realism to deal with china, australia relations rather then allow australia to be fully hijacked on the bandwagon of anti china unleashed by the united states. and, well, you want to pick me up on my next question. there, there were reports that china had expected relations to improve. if albany is one, which is obviously the case. do you believe those predictions are still realistic? and if so, what do you think he can do specifically to boost those relations with china? first of all, i do hope that the new government in australia, headed by mr. albany, will be more pragmatic and realistic. why? because china is not an enemy, off australia and a china is thousands of miles away from australia. and it was under prime minister, more s's leadership than the australia naval ship's captain, pushed into jana's, south sea, south jealousy, and the pie. one straight area at this cause the lot of hostility between the 2 countries, i hope prime is a albany is, will be more realistic. we'll put a stop to such aggressive activities by the australian naval ships and also bring in more pragmatism to deal with china. australian trade, no country in the world can replace the huge market demand in china for australian commodities. and to promote peaceful relations between china and australia is in the fundamental interest of the of radium. people, i hope, is the albany. he's will listen to the voices of the people in australia and do the right thing rather than continue to sabotage china australian relations. while obviously any relations between australia and china, you can't be discussed without mentioning the elephants in the room, which is of course, australia's orcus military deal with the u. k. in the u. s. and then is also china's deal to provide defense for the solomon islands. didn't all either august deal will be going anywhere now. and those ships you mentioned in the china sea might very well continue to sail there from australia. how do you expect that to evolve? indeed, all kasteel is in violation of the numb plead of re releasing treaty. and it is in violation of the south pacific non nuclear weapons zone above which australia is a signatory. so it will be against the fundamental interest of the australian people. i've mentioned that arcus will really take away the rare privilege of the australian people, av lemmy, in the bubble of nuclear free bubble of not being targeted with nuclear weapons by any other country in the world. and it will become a scourge on the people in australia. to live under the threat of being targeted with nuclear warheads going forward. i hope mister albany will again think twice about the august deal. it will not serve the fundamental
u. s. and the u. k. the agreement calls for the provision of advancement, equipment and technology, including nuclear submarines and response. china has warned australia against moves that could exacerbate tensions in the region for the incoming pm. albany has doubled down. in his assertion, we all know that china has changed. china has changed, it's pushed. yeah, it's more aggressive, it's more active in the region, and we need to understand that and respond to the more less, less cross live....
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u. s. the e u. the u. k. generally speaking, have done their best to shelve any united nations report about human rights violations in the policy and occupy a territory. so the outcome looks samba in a way or another. yes, i see that argument and i also agree with that. you know, the problem is addressing the root cause of this situation. there are 2 things to, to comments. i like to make here on the one hand and the case of shearing must investigated. as we have said, independently, on the other hand, he's teaching a lesson violence on an impunity only brings to violence. so in the abuse we need to zoom out from, from the specificity of the situation. and i really encourage the actors, you know, the political actors, you mentioned to stop using an ad hoc, an emergency you many time in wrestling when approaching the mission of palestine. the situation occupies palestine is not debt to the emergency. if, if, unless we have a standing as a man made one except political reality dominated by one spread abuses and
u. s. the e u. the u. k. generally speaking, have done their best to shelve any united nations report about human rights violations in the policy and occupy a territory. so the outcome looks samba in a way or another. yes, i see that argument and i also agree with that. you know, the problem is addressing the root cause of this situation. there are 2 things to, to comments. i like to make here on the one hand and the case of shearing must investigated. as we have said, independently, on the...
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u has warned the u. k against trying to alter the post wrecks of trade deal. there are concerns of a trade war if no agreement has reached trying to haul reports now from belfast. this is long sea port where customs checks are carried out on goods arriving in northern ireland from great britain under the post briggs in northern ireland protocol. it established a customs border within the united kingdom itself as a way of protecting the use single market. while avoiding a hard border on the island of island, the protocol is now with the heart of an escalating dispute between the u. k and the e. u, and has led to the breakdown of power sharing government in northern ireland. i'm announcing our intention to introduce legislation in the coming weeks to make changes in the protocol or preference remains the negotiated solution with the e u. suddenly that was, the british government announcing its intention to take unilateral action if changes to the protocol can't be negotiated by promising to enact legislation. the hope is to encourage the e. u to compromise and also to repair devolved government of stormont by enticing the democratic unionist party back into power sharing with the nationalist she in fain. the d u. p who's cautiously welcomed to move, say the protocol undermines northern islands, right to equal treatment as part of the u. k. p warned about the consequences of this protocol. and that's why we oppose to from the beginning because we recognized the political and economic instability. it would cause on the harm it would create for the union itself. eu
u has warned the u. k against trying to alter the post wrecks of trade deal. there are concerns of a trade war if no agreement has reached trying to haul reports now from belfast. this is long sea port where customs checks are carried out on goods arriving in northern ireland from great britain under the post briggs in northern ireland protocol. it established a customs border within the united kingdom itself as a way of protecting the use single market. while avoiding a hard border on the...
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u. k to to port masses of migrants to rwanda. when the u. k is sending us these migrants, they should send us the people they have accommodated for over 15 years, who committed crimes. in rwanda, we sent case files to the u. k. and investigated these are clear case files instead of being accommodated. they're in that beautiful place of the u. k. they should be in jail either in the u. k. are here. it is estimated that between april and june, 994800000 rwandans were killed within just 100 days. most of the dead were from the tootsie tribe. and most of those who perpetrated violence were hutus, rwandan, genocide, survivor and director for the african great lakes action network club. gotta buick says role one does government actually is not interested in seeking justice for the genocide. i would actually like to see justice served against the perpetrators of the genocide that includes members of the r p f which is the ruling party in rwanda. that was delayed by a guy who also had a role in the genocide, starting with the shooting down of the pre
u. k to to port masses of migrants to rwanda. when the u. k is sending us these migrants, they should send us the people they have accommodated for over 15 years, who committed crimes. in rwanda, we sent case files to the u. k. and investigated these are clear case files instead of being accommodated. they're in that beautiful place of the u. k. they should be in jail either in the u. k. are here. it is estimated that between april and june, 994800000 rwandans were killed within just 100 days....
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u. k. and the e u. this trust putting forward britain's the u. k. government next step in what is of course, also a very serious situation here in northern ireland power sharing government under the good friday peace agreement has stalled, has broken down with the democratic unionist party boycotting in opposition to the northern ireland protocol that they say undermines northern islands place within the u. k. is internal market. and as well as that, of course, you've got the you who are saying that if britain goes along with these unilateral measures that could spark a trade war list, trust the setting out a plan of vision for future legislation to be brought forward. not now, but at some point in the summer that would allow for those unilateral changes to the protocol to, to take place. now, does that solve northern islands problems as things stand right now when it's quite hard, frankly, to see how it does because the d u. p has said that they will not be enticed back into government by the promise of legislation. they want to see actual legisl
u. k. and the e u. this trust putting forward britain's the u. k. government next step in what is of course, also a very serious situation here in northern ireland power sharing government under the good friday peace agreement has stalled, has broken down with the democratic unionist party boycotting in opposition to the northern ireland protocol that they say undermines northern islands place within the u. k. is internal market. and as well as that, of course, you've got the you who are saying...
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u. k. of the u. k. so at the great patriotic war, as it known is known in russia and the trauma that was instilled was kind of like the social glue that held the soviet union together. and this also was, is applicable to russia as well, which came forth from the disintegration of the soviet union. but hootin took this memory of the soviet union that everybody can agree on. that was a massive trauma. and he and he hijacked it and framed it, it really replacing what was nazi germany with ukraine saying ukraine, the key ukrainians are fascists, are nazis and they are now the bodies. and this is of course absurd. it's been debunked to being crane and government is not a not to government. the president is of jewish descent and but i think this is exactly what we expected to hear from him. and it's what he said. how much did today's parade, or did to rec, today's event, differ from previous years? mean you mentioned obviously the introduction of ukraine is a topic there, but you know how much, how different
u. k. of the u. k. so at the great patriotic war, as it known is known in russia and the trauma that was instilled was kind of like the social glue that held the soviet union together. and this also was, is applicable to russia as well, which came forth from the disintegration of the soviet union. but hootin took this memory of the soviet union that everybody can agree on. that was a massive trauma. and he and he hijacked it and framed it, it really replacing what was nazi germany with ukraine...
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the u, as justice department continues pursuit of the extradition of weakly founded judah, nathan's from the u. k to the u. s. set the dangerous legal precedent. the move to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage act on demise. press freedom globally. the extraterritorial application of the u. s. espionage act could also threaten any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information. in his tirades, arguing that the united states is a champion of freedom, criticizing countries that are critical of united states or opponents of the united states. and the political stage and the name of opposing in the name of freedom and promoting freedom. i anthony blank and relied heavily on the world press freedom index, published by reporters without borders and that world press read an index out. it was published actually did highlight a big polarization in media and talk about how media is fueling divisions that are taking place. now it's also important to know that an opposition network, an outlet that's critical of the russian government was invited to that press conference. i. however, archie and other
the u, as justice department continues pursuit of the extradition of weakly founded judah, nathan's from the u. k to the u. s. set the dangerous legal precedent. the move to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage act on demise. press freedom globally. the extraterritorial application of the u. s. espionage act could also threaten any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information. in his tirades, arguing that the united states is a champion of freedom, criticizing countries that...