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u. k. as a whole. and when i was growing up, the number of people who are out of the workplace because of sickness, you can on weekly inactive, was the highest in the u. k. and raising and over 20 years of devolution, it's come down and down. so we are not in bad shape despite the head doings we face and what are they doing is creating a new economy, foils, and renewable energy. means that after a period in which our geography was against us, far out from the western edge of europe, long supply chains, expensive ways of moving goods and jobs. now are geography is on our side. we have wind because we faced the atlantic. we have rain as you know, every now and then, but we have solar and we have wave power as well. 56 percent of all the electricity we use in wales this year will be generated from renewable sources. that will be 70 percent by the end of this decades. and in those new industries, those industries will secure energy that is safe. that is secure. that deals with climate change phase, the future
u. k. as a whole. and when i was growing up, the number of people who are out of the workplace because of sickness, you can on weekly inactive, was the highest in the u. k. and raising and over 20 years of devolution, it's come down and down. so we are not in bad shape despite the head doings we face and what are they doing is creating a new economy, foils, and renewable energy. means that after a period in which our geography was against us, far out from the western edge of europe, long supply...
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u. k. as a whole. and when i was growing up, the number of people who were out of the workplace because of sickness economically inactive, was the highest in the u. k. and raising, and over the 20 years of devolution, it's come down and down. so we are not in bad shape despite the headwinds we face. and what we're doing is creating a new economy, foils, and renewable energy. means that after a period in which our geography was against us, far out on the western edge of europe, long supply chains, expensive ways of moving goods and jobs. now are geography is on our side. we have wind because we faced the atlantic. we have rain as you know, every now and then, but we have solar and we have wave power as well. 56 percent of all the electricity we use in wales this year will be generated from renewable sources. that will be 70 percent by the end of this decades. and in those new industries, those industries will secure energy that is safe, that the secure that deals with climate change phase, the future of wha
u. k. as a whole. and when i was growing up, the number of people who were out of the workplace because of sickness economically inactive, was the highest in the u. k. and raising, and over the 20 years of devolution, it's come down and down. so we are not in bad shape despite the headwinds we face. and what we're doing is creating a new economy, foils, and renewable energy. means that after a period in which our geography was against us, far out on the western edge of europe, long supply...
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u. k. and france. again, if there's nothing to hide and they should just say yes, of course, let the investigation roll out. so the u. s. u k and frauds block this investigation into these bio labs in ukraine. you know, look back to the notes stream sabotaged, which seems to suggest the u. k and other players were behind the sabotage of north stream. look at the bio labs in ukraine. you're not going to see the truth on base . it's not going to see the light of day at the un, the bombing of the coach, crimea bridge, the assassination of do going to as well. do you believe 3rd, any point in the shore to long term russia will find itself on the right side of history. we already on the right side of history, we don't have to make a choice. they have the choice whether to join us or not to join, or to remain in history as somebody who would behave shamefully, and who undermined the sorry, jo, security council. i'm the united nation section, but that's what they are doing. we are making these points. you know
u. k. and france. again, if there's nothing to hide and they should just say yes, of course, let the investigation roll out. so the u. s. u k and frauds block this investigation into these bio labs in ukraine. you know, look back to the notes stream sabotaged, which seems to suggest the u. k and other players were behind the sabotage of north stream. look at the bio labs in ukraine. you're not going to see the truth on base . it's not going to see the light of day at the un, the bombing of the...
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and that's for 2 reasons. one is that the main impact of that budget in terms of affecting the u. k, going forward was an increase cost of government borrowing. and, but actually that has now been essentially 3 reversed since the budget came out to 10 of those markets of now eradicated. if you like that, that competency premium that they were giving to the u. k. that's gone. and secondly, the budget didn't show us the sort of hard limits to borrowing per say. you know that the wrong lessons about it is to say, markets going to panic. if a country are you pay borrows, the lesson is a country borrows. it doesn't support the economy, but that barring then market take a very dim view. so it's quite important to learn that lesson. therefore, we're looking at this budget, the fact that we're not supporting the economy despite across living crisis, despite recession, shows that we're not learning that right lesson. it's certainly not mandated by investors. alfie when you look at the graphs all the charts presented by different countries in particularly in europe, most of them having exactl
and that's for 2 reasons. one is that the main impact of that budget in terms of affecting the u. k, going forward was an increase cost of government borrowing. and, but actually that has now been essentially 3 reversed since the budget came out to 10 of those markets of now eradicated. if you like that, that competency premium that they were giving to the u. k. that's gone. and secondly, the budget didn't show us the sort of hard limits to borrowing per say. you know that the wrong lessons...
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and what we've got in the u. k. of course, is we, having interest rates going up at the same time as a tax increases happening and a tightening generally in both the, the monetary and fiscal stance and real disposable incomes falling at the highest rates ever and other other countries that are similarly affected. but what we seen in europe, and i think that's going to be an increasing contrast, is that the european countries are not doing the same the same. so yes, interest rates are going up, but they're supporting quite significantly. there households a lot more that seems to be the case in the u. k. and i think that's probably going to be a focus of attention in the months ahead. jordan, what happens of these strikes are and the rallies that you're holding don't bring about the changes that you are demanding. thank you my, you know, we still be able to see at the front door. no, we still want to be outside with the workers, so we're going to, we're only going to be up in the usual work with always even make sure t
and what we've got in the u. k. of course, is we, having interest rates going up at the same time as a tax increases happening and a tightening generally in both the, the monetary and fiscal stance and real disposable incomes falling at the highest rates ever and other other countries that are similarly affected. but what we seen in europe, and i think that's going to be an increasing contrast, is that the european countries are not doing the same the same. so yes, interest rates are going up,...
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and the overall effect of this is u. k. finds it harder and harder to actually deliver the standard of living that many people expect from a what by other measure, the highly developed countries. so this is can manifest in increasingly threadbare public services writing child poverty levels. some scandalous examples of, of people living in conditions that the u. k. would not that long ago considered to be sort of shameful, instances belonging to sort of a 2nd to economic nation. so, so by so many social measures, certainly, i'd also measure the productivity group and business investment u. k is failing badly, is just that it also has a very long history of generating opportunities for rent extraction by financial services. mr. to how does that translate into actual conditions on the ground? you talked about it, the almost being that of a 2nd tier economic nation. how are people experiencing that? and are they pessimistic about the future because of younger generations have been amongst the greatest upper is one of the youn
and the overall effect of this is u. k. finds it harder and harder to actually deliver the standard of living that many people expect from a what by other measure, the highly developed countries. so this is can manifest in increasingly threadbare public services writing child poverty levels. some scandalous examples of, of people living in conditions that the u. k. would not that long ago considered to be sort of shameful, instances belonging to sort of a 2nd to economic nation. so, so by so...
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u. k and france. which, how did it really existed in the last few months after tensions arose under the previous u. k. government and how they had handled cooperation relationships with france specifically on this issue. so this alone isn't a solution, but it's an important step towards finding a joint answer in the future. will tell us about this cooperation issue. what does it change? there are now going to be joint patrols on french beaches. is that it so a lot of it is largely the same as what's been done before. the primary mechanism of the agreement is going to be additional funding additional funding for things like new technology, additional funding for more staff. on the french side, the french of agreed to increase their security force patrols by about 40 percent over the next 5 months. and of course, there's also in addition to the funding, the issue of observe our missions. so some staff from the u. k. and some stuff from france will be allowed to participate in each other's border operatio
u. k and france. which, how did it really existed in the last few months after tensions arose under the previous u. k. government and how they had handled cooperation relationships with france specifically on this issue. so this alone isn't a solution, but it's an important step towards finding a joint answer in the future. will tell us about this cooperation issue. what does it change? there are now going to be joint patrols on french beaches. is that it so a lot of it is largely the same as...
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u. k. and all parts of the chess, we will see strike action. and those nurses have been pushed to the on the parent company, a facebook, instagram and whatsapp has announced it's cutting more than $11000.00 jobs. it's been called the most difficult change for tech giant meta balance reports now from california. as profile pictures today, mid o boss, mark zuckerberg called it a sad day. route said the mass layoffs were needed. your do to lower than expected revenue forecasts. and the need to operate more efficiently across the company's various platforms. analysts say there's another reason and it's right there in the company's name. zuckerberg has gone full obsession on met averse. he believes as a future of, you know, human existence. and that's the future of meta, even changed the name of the company in to pursue that. and he's thrown hundreds of millions of dollars at as every quarter heat and the result it as nothing people who have tried it. don't fight at that exciting. almost a lonely experience. the med averse is sort of just sitting dea
u. k. and all parts of the chess, we will see strike action. and those nurses have been pushed to the on the parent company, a facebook, instagram and whatsapp has announced it's cutting more than $11000.00 jobs. it's been called the most difficult change for tech giant meta balance reports now from california. as profile pictures today, mid o boss, mark zuckerberg called it a sad day. route said the mass layoffs were needed. your do to lower than expected revenue forecasts. and the need to...
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yeah, and i think the key thing of course is, is a u. k. nozzle, modern entity, but the people living there, distribution consequences and consequences, inequality. but i think action you can come through this period in a way that does protect the living standards of those that most at ne, protecting of the poorest and society. and you basically 3 things. first of all, acknowledge that this is a letter happening. i can't, mistakes at home is fundamentally a price shock. that's common to many countries. number 2, therefore say right, we need to protect people's living standards. as this price shock moves free, the systems that support of energy bills is much more target than what we already have. it's much more protection come to public service investment, an investment in our income safety net, and the number 3 to say on to make sure that all of that's what the family doesn't add to inflation further and set up the tax rises that would offset that. and if you were to go down that route of them in acknowledging the real world, putting in pl
yeah, and i think the key thing of course is, is a u. k. nozzle, modern entity, but the people living there, distribution consequences and consequences, inequality. but i think action you can come through this period in a way that does protect the living standards of those that most at ne, protecting of the poorest and society. and you basically 3 things. first of all, acknowledge that this is a letter happening. i can't, mistakes at home is fundamentally a price shock. that's common to many...
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u. k and germany. we do have those m night the same extreme level. so for many people it's very, very unfair that countries that have tiny emissions pathways and haven't contributed to the historical phenomena of global warming and now facing the massive consequences. as a marcella from climate outreach speaking to d. w. a little earlier there. we can go now to ukraine, where the military is welcoming the arrival of new air defense systems supplied by norway, spain, and the united states. ukraine's defense minister announced on monday that this latest delivery of weapons will significantly strengthen the ukrainian army. he said the weapons will help protect ukraine's energy infrastructure, which has been severely damaged in recent weeks by russian airstrikes. did other correspond at nick connelly is in cave. he told us how important these western defense systems will be. well, they're certainly very welcome. they've been promised for long time. another finally here will though not being told quite how many have reached key if so far of the total numbe
u. k and germany. we do have those m night the same extreme level. so for many people it's very, very unfair that countries that have tiny emissions pathways and haven't contributed to the historical phenomena of global warming and now facing the massive consequences. as a marcella from climate outreach speaking to d. w. a little earlier there. we can go now to ukraine, where the military is welcoming the arrival of new air defense systems supplied by norway, spain, and the united states....
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u. k. and we have seen the feed banks who have seen there, the people queueing on just of just many, many more people having resorting to, to the help of food banks. people were a while in work, and that's really new. so the most vulnerable in society, they will be protected by this budget to a certain extent pension, as for example, and also those and benefits. but people are low income and that could be nurses, for example. they will see because of the rising inflation, they will see their wages continuing, their real income continuing to be squeezed. so no, i think the cost of living crisis will continue to be a problem for many ordinary written for, for a while to come. while we're certainly check back with in your back with you on that in the future that was big at mass in london. thank you. while the crip, the current, the industry is bracing for further fall out from the bankruptcy of crypto exchange, f t x block fi and genesis 2. firms with exposure to f t x or it's trading firm automat
u. k. and we have seen the feed banks who have seen there, the people queueing on just of just many, many more people having resorting to, to the help of food banks. people were a while in work, and that's really new. so the most vulnerable in society, they will be protected by this budget to a certain extent pension, as for example, and also those and benefits. but people are low income and that could be nurses, for example. they will see because of the rising inflation, they will see their...
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u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 in to you. okay. and germany signed unable agreement 1938. the u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts with germany. as vox log us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos mcduffton heter tourism type point don via does. and for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he, wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino 5th is what? well known american also, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again
u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 in to you. okay. and germany signed unable agreement 1938. the u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts with germany. as vox log us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos mcduffton heter tourism type point don via...
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u. k. and it's a lease sign. the full power packed. 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you. okay. and germany sign a naval agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts. we have germany. as fox laud us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to launch, wendy's of it on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter to some type point, don viva cassandra polished v isn't oh the magnum folk gave me. well. i guess he wagner in england's state on dark guns. armeno 5th is what? well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary organ already with the nazis and france in england basically through czechoslovakia. under the bus, and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, it hadn't been
u. k. and it's a lease sign. the full power packed. 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you. okay. and germany sign a naval agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts. we have germany. as fox laud us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to launch, wendy's of it on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter to some type...
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and germany sign a naval agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 in latvia under stony assigned non aggression pact. we have germany, it's vox log us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it's on your knees pushed him to mos numb egleston heter tourism. type. paul don via cassandra carlos ish tv isn't oh, the magnum folk keegan. we were, i guess he wagner and england's state on dawkins armeno. 5th is what? well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. on september the 19th 2019, the euro
and germany sign a naval agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 in latvia under stony assigned non aggression pact. we have germany, it's vox log us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it's on your knees pushed him to mos numb egleston heter tourism. type. paul don via cassandra carlos ish tv isn't oh, the magnum folk keegan. we were, i guess he wagner and england's state on dawkins...
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u. k. and the people and to divide all of us who support them. but our meeting and request is sending a strong message of natal unity and sustained support for ukraine. nato is not the party to the war, but we will continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes we will not back down. when i responded to alexandra fond nomine is in bucharest, attending that conference, and i asked her, what nature would be providing to help ukraine needs? actually, it was a question that sir nato and chief was not really likely to be of willing to answer because he was a ask and this press conference about weapons deliveries to ukraine, about the ukraine wanting to have patriot missile defense systems. for instance, a very advanced missile defense system produced manufactured by the u. s. and he said that even though he didn't say that nato allies are not willing to deliver it to ukraine, he made clear that that is at the moment, not on the agenda a. he said that it's not only important to deliver weapons vance weapons to ukraine, but it's also important to m
u. k. and the people and to divide all of us who support them. but our meeting and request is sending a strong message of natal unity and sustained support for ukraine. nato is not the party to the war, but we will continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes we will not back down. when i responded to alexandra fond nomine is in bucharest, attending that conference, and i asked her, what nature would be providing to help ukraine needs? actually, it was a question that sir nato and chief...
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u. k. and, and france protecting rwanda. well, they're protecting it with a silence, and they're protecting it by becoming, you know, collaborated with rwanda and various other projects. for francis support, it's a, it's aide to no avail. this major a grant to run de, depends on rwanda. full is peacekeepers. work in mozambique. it's got a lot invested in that total installation. britain is desperately hoping that rwanda, which is the most populated country in africa, is going to take all of these. i want to design them. so it's, those countries are basically, you know, the complicit but they, they've been silent because they are relying on the one that they have this completely hypocritical and a normal situation in which a country that is creating conflict. union conflict is part of the conflict in east and condo, that just goes on and on and on, festering on and on for decades is being seen as a, as a peacekeeping policeman, elsewhere in africa, which, you know, these are 2 completely contradictory roles. but finally, the
u. k. and, and france protecting rwanda. well, they're protecting it with a silence, and they're protecting it by becoming, you know, collaborated with rwanda and various other projects. for francis support, it's a, it's aide to no avail. this major a grant to run de, depends on rwanda. full is peacekeepers. work in mozambique. it's got a lot invested in that total installation. britain is desperately hoping that rwanda, which is the most populated country in africa, is going to take all of...
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u. k. and brussels. the leaders will meet here at ask in house, in central belfast during the course of this morning. but as a say, this really just uncertainty and frankly pessimism as to whether they confirm any breakthrough today. and on monday in london, the prime minister wishes united official spokesman did actually say that there was no update expected this week. it's pretty pessimistic, frankly, at one would imagine that people in northern ireland are getting pretty frustrated with the situation. why is it so important for people? how does it affect in their lives? well, i mean it's, it's affecting people here in northern ireland, in a very visceral, very real way in politics is not some kind of abstract concept here. for example, you've got the funding of northern property services is done by thing called a block grant. now in dollar terms, it's around $17000000000.00, which is given by london to the alarm and the executive and the executive director, the dish out according to political prioritie
u. k. and brussels. the leaders will meet here at ask in house, in central belfast during the course of this morning. but as a say, this really just uncertainty and frankly pessimism as to whether they confirm any breakthrough today. and on monday in london, the prime minister wishes united official spokesman did actually say that there was no update expected this week. it's pretty pessimistic, frankly, at one would imagine that people in northern ireland are getting pretty frustrated with the...
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and to give us more cost of living at payment support. a u. k. government spokesperson told us financial help is being made available. and in a statement said, we know disabled people face additional costs, and this government is taking decisive action to protect the most vulnerable in our society. the government does space top choices in the coming months. and so to the families who will continue to care whatever the cost m a, he would al jazeera in london. while the us justice department will proceed with the criminal problems against donald trump. despite his bid to run for president again and 2024. trump is being investigated for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and keeping classified government documents at his estate. on tuesday, he will seek the republican party nomination the next presidential election. well, henry olson is a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center. he says, trump has lost his appeal amongst republican burtons. one of the problems with trump is that we've heard it all before. when trump ran
and to give us more cost of living at payment support. a u. k. government spokesperson told us financial help is being made available. and in a statement said, we know disabled people face additional costs, and this government is taking decisive action to protect the most vulnerable in our society. the government does space top choices in the coming months. and so to the families who will continue to care whatever the cost m a, he would al jazeera in london. while the us justice department will...
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u. k. and macau, from portugal, the 2008 beijing olympics for china on the world stage. john was also criticized over the repression of fallon gull, religious or minority. so fabulous craft rome invasion and clearly a very important figure in chinese history. yes, i mean, i think he's leaving him very ambivalent legacy, but also a legacy as an economic reformer that until this day actually has not been fully appreciated. in my opinion, he came to power in 1993 as a president, and at that time he was made mostly seen as a compromise solution as a barrel credit. but that turned out to be a false assessment. so politically, he will be remembered and criticized for the very violent and correct on the file on gong religious sect and are on the, at the same time, economically. he was a reformer under his presidency, china ur joint, the world trade organization, which was a huge milestone in the economic rise of china. and what i find really very interesting is that a while he was in power actually gentlemen, was not particularly popular, but now there's a huge nostalgia for him
u. k. and macau, from portugal, the 2008 beijing olympics for china on the world stage. john was also criticized over the repression of fallon gull, religious or minority. so fabulous craft rome invasion and clearly a very important figure in chinese history. yes, i mean, i think he's leaving him very ambivalent legacy, but also a legacy as an economic reformer that until this day actually has not been fully appreciated. in my opinion, he came to power in 1993 as a president, and at that time...
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if necessary, this i use to create the time and space needed for torturing the u. k. government and the european commission to develop and for the normal parties to work together to restore the devote institutions as soon as possible. thousands of people in greece have taken part in a general strike against the rising cost of living public schools was shunt and flights and public transport disrupted. unions are demanding lower taxes and an increase to the minimum wage invasion. hit 12 percent in september the highest in 2 decades. ah, that lines on al jazeera us present. joe biden has called the mid term elections a good day for democracy. after declared poll results defied a projected so called red wave. the republican victories are of a smaller margin, then predicted, but they are likely to control the house of representatives. my cana has more from the white house, the president making very clear, his basic message saying to the american people, we hear you clearly acknowledging that what these results do indicate as well as a growing impatience among voters, with
if necessary, this i use to create the time and space needed for torturing the u. k. government and the european commission to develop and for the normal parties to work together to restore the devote institutions as soon as possible. thousands of people in greece have taken part in a general strike against the rising cost of living public schools was shunt and flights and public transport disrupted. unions are demanding lower taxes and an increase to the minimum wage invasion. hit 12 percent...
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and to give us more cost of living, a payment support, a u. k. government spokesperson told us financial help is being made available. and in a statement said, we know disabled people face additional costs, and this government is taking decisive action to protect the most vulnerable in our society. the government does space top choices in the coming months. and so to the families who will continue to care whatever the cost, emma hayward al jazeera in london, it almost has told remaining twitter staff that if they aren't ready to go hard caught, they should leave the company. the new twitter seo is making employees sign a pledge to work long hours at high intensity and build a break through twitter $2.00, they have until thursday to make the commitments or take 3 months severance pay. ah, and the organizers of castle trends trends to have rejected accusations they off there are fake paid football fans at the world. cup is out of videos like this serve indian ex pats cheering on several teams. went viral on social media and a statement. the suprem
and to give us more cost of living, a payment support, a u. k. government spokesperson told us financial help is being made available. and in a statement said, we know disabled people face additional costs, and this government is taking decisive action to protect the most vulnerable in our society. the government does space top choices in the coming months. and so to the families who will continue to care whatever the cost, emma hayward al jazeera in london, it almost has told remaining twitter...
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and to give us more cost of living, a payment support, a u. k. government spokesperson told us financial help is being made available. and in a statement said, we know disabled people face additional costs, and this government is taking decisive action to protect the most vulnerable in our society. the government does space top choices in the coming months. and so to the families who will continue to care whatever the cost m a, he would al jazeera in london hello, moscow's told remaining twitter staff that if they aren't ready to go hard core, they should leave the company. the new twitter seo is making employees sign a pledge to work long hours at high intensity and build a break through twitter $2.00, i have until thursday to make the commitment or take 3 months severance pay. ah, how casso woke up has attracted an unprecedented number of volunteers, a campaigns or wide interest across the middle east and brought in people from unlikely places and genuine meant to meet some of them. the early morning school ride and i she was in a new day for
and to give us more cost of living, a payment support, a u. k. government spokesperson told us financial help is being made available. and in a statement said, we know disabled people face additional costs, and this government is taking decisive action to protect the most vulnerable in our society. the government does space top choices in the coming months. and so to the families who will continue to care whatever the cost m a, he would al jazeera in london hello, moscow's told remaining...
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u. k. and a legal way that's going to be one of the main ways in order to stop them really risking their lives. because of it is prime minister. i've been cool. she says the country will be finalizing a deal with serbia to normalize relations before spring of 2023. it comes a day after the european union broke a deal to end a dispute over car license plates. kosovo had banned. serbian issued plates sparking tensions which western countries warned could escalate into violence. ethnic serbs living in kosovo were facing fines if they didn't change their plates because of an independence from serbia in 2008. which belgrade doesn't recognize days after magnitude 5.6 earthquake hit indonesia, west java province. so we're still looking for their missing relatives. at least 271. people have been confirmed dead, and more than 2000 are injured. out here has been to change a deal. one of the worst affected villages is $11.00 resident story. i thought i'm like, woo, messiah in an angler. man. being my name
u. k. and a legal way that's going to be one of the main ways in order to stop them really risking their lives. because of it is prime minister. i've been cool. she says the country will be finalizing a deal with serbia to normalize relations before spring of 2023. it comes a day after the european union broke a deal to end a dispute over car license plates. kosovo had banned. serbian issued plates sparking tensions which western countries warned could escalate into violence. ethnic serbs...
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there is hope, the e u and u k. a closing in on a deal to resolve a bit, a dispute over post or exit trading rules for northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. irish british leaders are preparing to meet later this week, but it's not just customs arrangements at stake. that's where we challenge reports from belfast. the dispute has cast out on the very foundation of peace in northern ireland. if you want to make sense of northern ireland then and now speak to paul donnelly, where not doing the chill or water mostly done in the past. but there are still traumas like a face. we are still displaying conflict behaviors considerably after the events. the belfast tour guide takes visit is 325 years worth of bombings and shootings. and he knows the central pillar of northern islands piece, the good friday agreement. he worked on it as a mediator. meant that the various parties had been so conflicted agreed that they were not one to conduct the conflict and not mon or any more. so essentially it brought an ams to most of t
there is hope, the e u and u k. a closing in on a deal to resolve a bit, a dispute over post or exit trading rules for northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. irish british leaders are preparing to meet later this week, but it's not just customs arrangements at stake. that's where we challenge reports from belfast. the dispute has cast out on the very foundation of peace in northern ireland. if you want to make sense of northern ireland then and now speak to paul donnelly, where not doing...
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and india. they've taken a record amount of russian crude after the u. s. u k, and the u rolled out sanctions against moscow. so let's talk about china, where china's crude imports from russia sword and may lifting purchases to nearly 7 and a half $1000000000.00, which is double the amount of a year ago. displacing saudi arabia as the top supplier customs data show that the oil was purchased at an average price of $93.00 a barrel last month, which is about $17.00 cheaper than the imports from saudi arabia during the same time period. meanwhile, and india is also talking to russia about ramping up its oil purchases at a considerable discount based on current crude prices, it will represent about 20 percent discount. india imports a to 85 percent of its oil. so discount like this would be a huge win. and with today's government of india it's motivations are more economic them political. so the benefits of cheap oil outweigh the pressures from the west. but remember, when it comes to the cost of oil, none of this is natural. it's all self sanctioning. there isn't
and india. they've taken a record amount of russian crude after the u. s. u k, and the u rolled out sanctions against moscow. so let's talk about china, where china's crude imports from russia sword and may lifting purchases to nearly 7 and a half $1000000000.00, which is double the amount of a year ago. displacing saudi arabia as the top supplier customs data show that the oil was purchased at an average price of $93.00 a barrel last month, which is about $17.00 cheaper than the imports from...
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and the laws in the u. k. tend to mirror that ideology. so, you know, especially especially for the muslim youth that are heavily, heavily influenced by social media and just pop culture. so on the surface level, honestly, i don't think it's a very polarizing issue within the muslim community because i think we'll come from the very ethical background that has instilled a basic moral code within each of us. so in bangladesh, for example, where i'm from, the general consensus among an overwhelming majority of the population will always align more with them cuz i've to principals. if that makes sense, now you are current a london resident. but as you mentioned, you're from bangladesh, which borders indian have knowledge of this culture and india at work. courts have been perceived as a very progressive. more than 70 percent of the abortions in india are because of unplanned pregnancies or health complications and legally admissible reasons. even then a quarter of them actually take place at home, not necessarily in a facility. how much could
and the laws in the u. k. tend to mirror that ideology. so, you know, especially especially for the muslim youth that are heavily, heavily influenced by social media and just pop culture. so on the surface level, honestly, i don't think it's a very polarizing issue within the muslim community because i think we'll come from the very ethical background that has instilled a basic moral code within each of us. so in bangladesh, for example, where i'm from, the general consensus among an...
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u. k. and how do you actually approach it from the muslim perspective? so, you know, as a general consensus, i think muslims view abortion as her arm and it's unlawful and it's forbidden and islam. however, there are a few exceptions. and i think islam is one of those religions that take, that takes the golden mean, if i can say when it comes to this issue. and by which, i mean, basically that it takes the middle path and says that, you know, abortion is permissible up to a certain stage of the pregnancy. and most islamic scholars, i think, would agree that the termination of a pregnancy for fetal anomalies is allowed before installment. and i'll tell you what i mean by that. but i think you, however, after $120.00 days, abortion is only deemed acceptable if the pregnancy poses any exceeding danger to the mother, or if the fetus is actually examined, to have any sort of abnormality or will, or caught, or it, or, you know, if it's possible that it will have any sort of severe disability. but you know, what's really interesting is that even within each scho
u. k. and how do you actually approach it from the muslim perspective? so, you know, as a general consensus, i think muslims view abortion as her arm and it's unlawful and it's forbidden and islam. however, there are a few exceptions. and i think islam is one of those religions that take, that takes the golden mean, if i can say when it comes to this issue. and by which, i mean, basically that it takes the middle path and says that, you know, abortion is permissible up to a certain stage of the...