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, many— humanitarian catastrophe and many, many more — humanitarian catastrophe and many, many more deaths the _ this announcement came within weeks after the international court of justice's — after the international court of justice's decision to impose provisional measures asking israel to prevent — provisional measures asking israel to prevent the loss of civilian life and ensure — to prevent the loss of civilian life and ensure that more humanitarian aid is _ and ensure that more humanitarian aid is delivered in gaza, through more _ aid is delivered in gaza, through more accesses, not only through rafah, _ more accesses, not only through rafah, also through areas. that is what _ rafah, also through areas. that is what we _ rafah, also through areas. that is what we are — rafah, also through areas. that is what we are calling for. the only thing _ what we are calling for. the only thing what — what we are calling for. the only thing what is certain is that this brutat— thing what is certain is that this brutal violence must stop. that the hostages _ brutal violence must stop. that the
, many— humanitarian catastrophe and many, many more — humanitarian catastrophe and many, many more deaths the _ this announcement came within weeks after the international court of justice's — after the international court of justice's decision to impose provisional measures asking israel to prevent — provisional measures asking israel to prevent the loss of civilian life and ensure — to prevent the loss of civilian life and ensure that more humanitarian aid is _ and ensure that more...
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why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go, i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see, well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for all show. thank you for watching the all right, i don't know about you, but i would have loved to be on that rooftop. i mean that discussion was on fire. now if you wants to see the full debate, go check it out on our youtube channel. so europe is a popular destination among nigerians who wants to just pop. in fact, if you meet an african in berlin, chances are pretty high that they are from nigeria. the german capital is full of job opportunities and that's exactly what attracted to a mecca. it can, so we've been living in berlin for a few years now. and so far things are going pretty well. a point and 9 john sees wants to jump off like i just want to like, leave the country and go to a new country like you've been behind france on knob wants to explore new opportunities to see how life is
why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go, i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see, well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for all show. thank you for watching the all right, i don't know about you, but i would have loved to be on that rooftop. i mean that discussion was on fire. now if you wants to see the full debate, go...
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from province was 16 years old i saw many dead bodies and many wounded people and many, many people either. i gained a lot of experience and used what i learn. the people live very primitive lives there is no doctors to help them. they are now 40 international core clinics inside afghanistan. combined they treat at least 40000 patients monthly. one young medic reported during heavy fighting he had 248 surgical cases over a two-month period young afghans are pursuing other serious locations. there is a school of journalism operated by the international rescue committee. students first learn international language and then the craft of objective journalism that teacher is jane. >> only first started, objectivity is not even on the scale. but given the definition and journalists and journalists and professional action and personal feelings, we can make it through hours of interviews before anyone become less than objective. that is an incredible step. they realize the importance of remaining objective, to be able to do the reporting period i have one student now who wrote a story about his be
from province was 16 years old i saw many dead bodies and many wounded people and many, many people either. i gained a lot of experience and used what i learn. the people live very primitive lives there is no doctors to help them. they are now 40 international core clinics inside afghanistan. combined they treat at least 40000 patients monthly. one young medic reported during heavy fighting he had 248 surgical cases over a two-month period young afghans are pursuing other serious locations....
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i say, how many? yes, there's nothing that there might have to anybody in the near because may not be let me know how to model the ones that i already had on the mac, the mac, that gee, and since the autopay and how many i will get to it. i don't have to place what are you going to say you that stuff at the low cost? what have that sheet copy gives you then you i did had, i did, you know, so you data lucky the hydrogen on how many at yahoo you have to because i'm in the background when we thought we had these say that, you know, i'm going to do the most to ship a couple me yeah. yeah. and then at the end that i was this with me at the i'm what i think that would be i'd have them at a $119.00. is that what it would add to the say you that the, how many up with up to 5 you should pick cameron, set up knoxville enough to the what the of the yet sub you find somebody off of them besides the us fill the sorry, the met nathaniel, and so if you don't, how many yet do you like that or them what go ahead i'm b
i say, how many? yes, there's nothing that there might have to anybody in the near because may not be let me know how to model the ones that i already had on the mac, the mac, that gee, and since the autopay and how many i will get to it. i don't have to place what are you going to say you that stuff at the low cost? what have that sheet copy gives you then you i did had, i did, you know, so you data lucky the hydrogen on how many at yahoo you have to because i'm in the background when we...
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many of the newspaper articles. many of the newspaper articles.y of the newspaper articles they were talking about related to prince harry's relationship with his girlfriend many years ago, chelsy davy, articles about relationships, their relationship, dates they went on, arguments they might have had, and tattoos. prince harry said there were many more claims, it was just the beginning, and he was bringing 115 further claims, further examples of other articles that he said were examples of phone hacking, information in those articles that would not have been got by journalists without them hacking into his phone. we were going to find out today whether we are going to have a trial, whether these claims would go to trial, but in actualfact, or whether claims would go to trial, but in actual fact, or whether there was going to be a settlement, now we know there has been a settlement, and thejudge, at the end of last year, ruled that... basically, the judge said that there were phone hacking and unlawful information gathering was widespread among mi
many of the newspaper articles. many of the newspaper articles.y of the newspaper articles they were talking about related to prince harry's relationship with his girlfriend many years ago, chelsy davy, articles about relationships, their relationship, dates they went on, arguments they might have had, and tattoos. prince harry said there were many more claims, it was just the beginning, and he was bringing 115 further claims, further examples of other articles that he said were examples of...
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states and many school districts. th is not just to southern conservave areas, lest you try to rest on the idea th you live in an area safe from these attacks. one in four teachers hav report that they have felt compelled to change less and plans to comply with anti crt rules and laws. and then you go on to write about some of the more truly absurd outcomes in the extreme cases, like in florida, and then less. less absurd. but can you talk about some of those for people who are watching today and might not be as immersed in this? i was particularly struck, i think, like all of us, by the rosa parks episode. right. and i mean, it was a truly appalling example of really what is happening around the country. and so we had people trying to, you know, booksellers and publishers trying to stay in line with these rules. and some of them, like in florida, that there are so vague saying that you're not allowed to be made to feel uncomfortable around about race, about your racial identity. and so you have rosa parks being rewri
states and many school districts. th is not just to southern conservave areas, lest you try to rest on the idea th you live in an area safe from these attacks. one in four teachers hav report that they have felt compelled to change less and plans to comply with anti crt rules and laws. and then you go on to write about some of the more truly absurd outcomes in the extreme cases, like in florida, and then less. less absurd. but can you talk about some of those for people who are watching today...
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a how many yet? look up at the how many? yeah. what was the it doesn't solve it. what it said that inside the math and it doesn't need to work, but there are many, yes, there's nothing that there have at the end of the year because may not be let me, i need to know how to model to stop at the level. it's good, how many yet i'm talking about for them at the met at g and since the autopay and how many i'm looking at the one that i have to place, what are you going to say you that stuff at the low cost? what have actually a copy of them do i did had i did, you know, so you definitely had really you don't. how many yet did you have to? because i'm in the background when we thought we had the say that there's, you know, i'm going to do the most to ship a couple me yeah. yeah. and then at the end that i was with me at the i'm what i think that would be i'd have them at a 100. my thing is that what would add to the say you that the, how many up with up to 5 you should pick cameron, set up knoxville, and tha
a how many yet? look up at the how many? yeah. what was the it doesn't solve it. what it said that inside the math and it doesn't need to work, but there are many, yes, there's nothing that there have at the end of the year because may not be let me, i need to know how to model to stop at the level. it's good, how many yet i'm talking about for them at the met at g and since the autopay and how many i'm looking at the one that i have to place, what are you going to say you that stuff at the low...
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his producer for many, many years. sarah 'ust ttivin producer for many, many years.u a _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour of _ producerfor many, many years. ”(mu just giving you a flavour of what is happening on bbc radio 2. the many attributes that are coming in from listeners on to that show. jeremy, let me bring you back in because as i said right at the beginning, of course, he originally presented on radio one and then made the transition to radio two. i mean, thatis transition to radio two. i mean, that is not easy but he made it look easy. that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas , ., ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., ., , that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., .,, ., that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas. ., ., ., ., .,, ., easy. part of that, he was on a show called read — easy. part of that, he was on a show called read
his producer for many, many years. sarah 'ust ttivin producer for many, many years.u a _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour of _ producerfor many, many years. ”(mu just giving you a flavour of what is happening on bbc radio 2. the many attributes that are coming in from listeners on to that show. jeremy, let me bring you back in because as i said right at the beginning, of course, he originally...
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many, many thousands of palestinians that are locked up in israely jails, um, so so it's good that there is protest within israel, it's good that there that netan yahoo is feeling some heat, but let's be clear, this is not a movement that's saying that israel is committing genocide, that israel's a state. based upon a partide, it is israel is a state that needs to concede to the legitimate demands of the popula population that they have been oppressing for many, many decades. eliminating khamas, getting the captives back uh where israel's main goals on with the ground invasion in gaza, why do you think the regime has failed in achieving their goals and will they be able to achieve their goals? i think they failed because uh there's obviously uh hamas is is better organized than many thought uh i think it's also because the palestinians in gaza are they are you know they're sympathetic to hamas they they they are they they back the resistance they they understand that there's this violent apartide uh siege imposing uh government that force. them from their homes 60-70 years ago that it's
many, many thousands of palestinians that are locked up in israely jails, um, so so it's good that there is protest within israel, it's good that there that netan yahoo is feeling some heat, but let's be clear, this is not a movement that's saying that israel is committing genocide, that israel's a state. based upon a partide, it is israel is a state that needs to concede to the legitimate demands of the popula population that they have been oppressing for many, many decades. eliminating...
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it is also in many places in the world, that is, they have a constitutional council or a court. the constitution must be respected, so i want to say that where there are two parliaments, that is, the first parliament , sometimes it becomes pale, or for example you look, in some countries, do you think it is good or bad because many people believe that parliaments are special. at all, now in the new eras , the reason why i am becoming more uncharacteristic and compromising is that many representatives do not know their work until they learn to express it . for example , the 11th majlis is more effective or weaker than the 5th majlis that you were. well, anyway , it's a bit difficult to compare, you have to consider these from different places education and all that has gone up. after all, there is more information. the raising of the level of education was not to eliminate the competitors. by the way, this was in the fifth parliament of our time. well, at that time , there were no standards at all, that is, reading was writing. after all, the person who read he knows how to write
it is also in many places in the world, that is, they have a constitutional council or a court. the constitution must be respected, so i want to say that where there are two parliaments, that is, the first parliament , sometimes it becomes pale, or for example you look, in some countries, do you think it is good or bad because many people believe that parliaments are special. at all, now in the new eras , the reason why i am becoming more uncharacteristic and compromising is that many...
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particular celebration because this is the first, the first of many, many of asian pacific cultural celebration in the new year and family and friends getting together and wishing each other a happy and healthy new year with lots of good fortune and that's what we're doing here looking out at the rotundra today. this is diverse communities coming together and celebrating as san francisco family and wishing all the goodness that the year can bring, hopes, optimism, all the good things so we want to thank you for being here and i would like to say a few words in chinese. [speaking foreign language] so i justin tsai to mention and the new year is celebrated in communities and the ask pacifics and this evening we prepared a number of performances celebrating the culture of a number of ache pacific count reese and china, indonesian and the philippines and celebrations like what we have here now doesn't happen in every city in the country or in the state of california. this has become kind of a tradition for our city and because we are very lucky to have so many mayors through the years and our city
particular celebration because this is the first, the first of many, many of asian pacific cultural celebration in the new year and family and friends getting together and wishing each other a happy and healthy new year with lots of good fortune and that's what we're doing here looking out at the rotundra today. this is diverse communities coming together and celebrating as san francisco family and wishing all the goodness that the year can bring, hopes, optimism, all the good things so we want...
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, how many is too many, which is the standard, but netanyahu doesn't listen to anyone, they're goinguate where to the moon? why are they going to evacuate these people? so if the international community believes that this isn't a slaughter that too many people are being killed, maybe they have to think about the provision of arms and by the way today a court in the netherlands has said it has ordered it to the government to stop exporting the spare parts of the f -35 fighters to israel in order to be sure that the... national court of justice rule is being implemented, so i don't know every member of state is an owner of his foreign policy, but is a little bit contributory to continue saying that there are too many people being killed, too many people being killed, please take care of people, please don't kill so many, stop saying please, i'm doing something, the same thing you said in joseph berlem's speech is still with you today. we see in the media, especially the american media, or the line followed by the white house , they highlight the differences between biden and netanyahu
, how many is too many, which is the standard, but netanyahu doesn't listen to anyone, they're goinguate where to the moon? why are they going to evacuate these people? so if the international community believes that this isn't a slaughter that too many people are being killed, maybe they have to think about the provision of arms and by the way today a court in the netherlands has said it has ordered it to the government to stop exporting the spare parts of the f -35 fighters to israel in order...
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i want to thank so many of the leaders, dennis herrera, so many that were part of this. i would like to share the story that were shared because it matters in people's lives. when i was the recorder, where marriages were allowed and we made the decision as a city to keep our doors open over the weekend so people didn't have to wait a minute longer to get married. people were saying, why is that important, why can't you do this on monday and why do this extra thing? the reason is because people waited too long. there was a couple who were getting married and drove all the way to san francisco to get married over the weekend and they came because one was going to be shipped off to military service. when you think about the impacts people make, it makes a world of difference in the security and the lives and the love that were created. i'm happy to be recognized and to be acknowledged for the work. it is great to see kathleen right now. there are 200 couples who are going to get married today and would like to celebrate for her continuing to making that happen. i would like
i want to thank so many of the leaders, dennis herrera, so many that were part of this. i would like to share the story that were shared because it matters in people's lives. when i was the recorder, where marriages were allowed and we made the decision as a city to keep our doors open over the weekend so people didn't have to wait a minute longer to get married. people were saying, why is that important, why can't you do this on monday and why do this extra thing? the reason is because people...
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i will say how many wounded, because russia will know how many people left the battlefield, i just won't say about it, there are missing persons, i will not play with this, with these numbers, i don't want to, why, because the last exchange indicated that we 're going to be inaccurate with you because a brought back a few people and they were on the missing persons list and they... two guys, they came back alive so i'm not going to say anything here. and tens of thousands in the temporarily occupied territories. dead civilians, we know about tens of thousands, i don't know how many of them died , killed, murdered, tortured, how many were deported, there are, you know, there are some lists, but they are all, we do not know how many they killed ours and civilians, we do not know, we will find out when we finish with him, with this russia, please, in the same part. recently, boris johnson was here, and great britain had several prime ministers , there will be another election in the fall, and now there will most likely be a new prime minister, have you met kiestam? and one more question abo
i will say how many wounded, because russia will know how many people left the battlefield, i just won't say about it, there are missing persons, i will not play with this, with these numbers, i don't want to, why, because the last exchange indicated that we 're going to be inaccurate with you because a brought back a few people and they were on the missing persons list and they... two guys, they came back alive so i'm not going to say anything here. and tens of thousands in the temporarily...
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so there are many reasons and many factors why china is watching this in fighting very closely and doing whatever it can to secure the border here. katrina, thank you. and now they've been protest outside of congress in argentina as politicians, debates a controversial economic reform bill. police use pepper spray to tragically hundreds of demonstrates as the trade union is cool for the march against tough economic measures announced by the new president and will probably emulate now, the cuban government has postpone plans to increase the price of petrol by 500 percent, citing a cyber attack, the governments, it has a fire in the virus and it sounds software forced it to delay the price hike. the increase was one of a series of measures announced in december the item of producing cubans acute deficit. the island has suffered repeated blackouts. as a result of fuel shortages. so that's it from me down in georgia. somebody said don is here. next we have more news the top of the news continue and i'll just say era off to us and count on the cost. so, thank you and thanks so much and bye fo
so there are many reasons and many factors why china is watching this in fighting very closely and doing whatever it can to secure the border here. katrina, thank you. and now they've been protest outside of congress in argentina as politicians, debates a controversial economic reform bill. police use pepper spray to tragically hundreds of demonstrates as the trade union is cool for the march against tough economic measures announced by the new president and will probably emulate now, the cuban...
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in russia, many --eole die a day later? in russia, many peeple believe _ die a day later?ieve that alexey is - die a day later? in russia, many people believe that alexey is in | die a day later? in russia, many . people believe that alexey is in was killed by ukrainian authorities. ukrainian authorities... they want to use the death of alexei navalny to use the death of alexei navalny to undermine the political authority of the leading authorities. i don't think so. i want to offer my condolences to the family of alexei navalny because i also met them. truth? navalny because i also met them. why was he and jill— navalny because i also met them. why was he and jill for the first place? his supporters say he was exercising —— exercising his free speech to highlight what he believed was corruption and he was thrown in jail. i put him injail in the first place? alexei navalny started his political career working for an american billionaire tycoon. then he worked as an economic adviser of the russian government in the ukrainian capital region. it is clear that alexei navalny w
in russia, many --eole die a day later? in russia, many peeple believe _ die a day later?ieve that alexey is - die a day later? in russia, many people believe that alexey is in | die a day later? in russia, many . people believe that alexey is in was killed by ukrainian authorities. ukrainian authorities... they want to use the death of alexei navalny to use the death of alexei navalny to undermine the political authority of the leading authorities. i don't think so. i want to offer my...
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there are many volunteers . yes, the red crescent is one of the places that have always been trusted by the people. now, maybe one or two people come to do something, and people get upset. or the system caused, for example, the food machine to deal with them there were one or two people in total, but they were among the centers that were romantic because they were solicitous. they are and whenever they report, i listen with interest and love because i see that they are looking for ideas and thoughts . dr. klevand is not very old. actually , there were two layers, it was a division of the country, which we worked a lot with the ministry of interior, friends of the divisions of the ministry of interior, we worked a lot to balance the number of parliamentarians. the guard had found some problems in it that he had to come and complete, he came and went. in this course, some of them were solved, but some of them remained in the country's divisions . for example, we have a district. if yazd wants anything from abarbud
there are many volunteers . yes, the red crescent is one of the places that have always been trusted by the people. now, maybe one or two people come to do something, and people get upset. or the system caused, for example, the food machine to deal with them there were one or two people in total, but they were among the centers that were romantic because they were solicitous. they are and whenever they report, i listen with interest and love because i see that they are looking for ideas and...
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, but also now many people lost the houses. oh, that was make child shop for them during the earthquake. and i'll have to go back to living and tens without enough to survive or to live in a winter settings, which you may clean out of the way the authorities in turkey and syria have responded to this disaster. there is a difference because in, in tech that's a government who can respond to the create consequences. one in syria, there is no government that is abused, accepted internationally. so there is no support for a less support for reconstruction, rehabilitation and quinton. and joe was focused on the media to return needs that are dire and not only because of the us, correct, but because of the conflict in many of the concepts and instead of them. and there you can. you can see that um, for instance, no 69 percent of the hospitals are only functioning northwest in syria and nearly 4000000 people of those living and offers and serbia need to return assistance need health, basic health excess. your organization says is his
, but also now many people lost the houses. oh, that was make child shop for them during the earthquake. and i'll have to go back to living and tens without enough to survive or to live in a winter settings, which you may clean out of the way the authorities in turkey and syria have responded to this disaster. there is a difference because in, in tech that's a government who can respond to the create consequences. one in syria, there is no government that is abused, accepted internationally. so...
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i think we've long seen that prophecy or places like iraq and syria for, for many, many years now. iran has been incredibly successful with its proxy groups in places like iraq and syria, and lebanon, and yemen and elsewhere. so i don't see any reason for them to, to tongue down their attacks unless they see a real us commitment to stopping them. and thus far, they seem to be quite successful and continuing to survive throughout these tit for tat attacks. but i think that's exactly what we're seeing a proxy war between around and the united states. the question is, how severe unhelpful island will it get? the tosh a whole from the center for strategic and international studies as much we appreciate your time and your valuable analysis tonight. thank you. thank you. it's been a year since a massive $7.00. magnitude earthquake struck south eastern turkey and parts of syria. the quakes were followed by more tremors, just hours later, they called and president and devastation, more than 50000 people were killed in turkey alone. and over a 1000000 were left homeless. reconstruction efforts a
i think we've long seen that prophecy or places like iraq and syria for, for many, many years now. iran has been incredibly successful with its proxy groups in places like iraq and syria, and lebanon, and yemen and elsewhere. so i don't see any reason for them to, to tongue down their attacks unless they see a real us commitment to stopping them. and thus far, they seem to be quite successful and continuing to survive throughout these tit for tat attacks. but i think that's exactly what we're...
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how many times have you hurt the must plumbing and leave this on for a minute or 100 will say to many people are being killed by them by the head. this is too much on the top is not proportional. well, if you believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms. israel is one of the world's eating arms producers. but it's also dependent on the imports from abroad, especially from the u. s. and germany. according to the style comb, international piece, research institute, 67 percent of as well as the imports of major weapons came from the us from 2013 to 2020 to 28 percent from germany and 5 percent from italy. the us does not publish details on its military a to israel, but media reports they use has supplied tens of thousands of weapons since the october 7th terrorist attack, including bunker, boasting bombs and precision guided munitions. in 2022 germany approved the sale of 32300000 euros worth of defense equipment to israel. that figure rose 10 fold and 20232300 26500000 euros. most of the permits for granted after october 7th, and included portable on
how many times have you hurt the must plumbing and leave this on for a minute or 100 will say to many people are being killed by them by the head. this is too much on the top is not proportional. well, if you believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms. israel is one of the world's eating arms producers. but it's also dependent on the imports from abroad, especially from the u. s. and germany. according to the style comb, international piece, research...
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only so many games left in the season so l so many games left in the season so it is far— so many games sense for the teams that have — it is far much sense for the teams that have gone with so many few remaining — that have gone with so many few remaining. also in the saudi league teams _ remaining. also in the saudi league teams are _ remaining. also in the saudi league teams are only allowed to have eight foreign _ teams are only allowed to have eight foreign players. which means those spots _ foreign players. which means those spots are _ foreign players. which means those spots are already full, he wants to be one _ spots are already full, he wants to be one in. — spots are already full, he wants to be one in. it — spots are already full, he wants to be one in, it has to be one out. the ro be one in, it has to be one out. the pro league — be one in, it has to be one out. pro league big be one in, it has to be one out. tia: pro league big signing this window, a fullback for over £20 million. they too are following the trend of clubs a little closer to home having something of a dryj
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great lens many more cases . but here you have ukrainian armed forces using chemical weapons in the battlefield else with the help of the west. and this was a point that was further stressed by russian and nuclear and chemical defense chief means you put them up. so, according to available information, the key of regime with the assistance of western curators is developing a new tactic of conducting military operations using a special chemical belt. it provides for the detonation of containers with pressik acid and ammonia during the advance of russian troops. it is assume that such tactics will significantly complicate the activity of offensive operations of the armed forces of the russian federation and provide key of with additional time to prepare defensive lines in those upper rosie car colvin. sumi regions, no rush did accuse the united states of not destroying this chemical weapons as both countries have previously agreed to do. so. moscow also accused washington of essentially delivering these weapons to
great lens many more cases . but here you have ukrainian armed forces using chemical weapons in the battlefield else with the help of the west. and this was a point that was further stressed by russian and nuclear and chemical defense chief means you put them up. so, according to available information, the key of regime with the assistance of western curators is developing a new tactic of conducting military operations using a special chemical belt. it provides for the detonation of containers...
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yet the challenge on wager was enormous because so many of the men had been pressed and so many were sick. by september 1740, nearly year had gone by since the start the war and still the wager and the other warships were marooned on the dockyards. but finally, on september 18th, the squadron along with two small cargo ships which plan to accompany the expedition way set off on the perilous voyage. and here can see the expedition as sketched one of the members on board the flagship, the centurion that's the largest ship and you can see the wager mark there. now the book focuses on the competing accounts, a three men on board the wager we all impose some cahir some meaning on the chaotic events of our existence. we like to rummage the raw images of our memories selecting burnishing a racing and eye. organize the book this way to. show how each of these men, like all of us, tried to shape his story in this case to emerge as the hero. one perspective is that of david sheep, who had recently promoted to captain of the wager, he was a burly scotsman in, his forties with a volatile tempera
yet the challenge on wager was enormous because so many of the men had been pressed and so many were sick. by september 1740, nearly year had gone by since the start the war and still the wager and the other warships were marooned on the dockyards. but finally, on september 18th, the squadron along with two small cargo ships which plan to accompany the expedition way set off on the perilous voyage. and here can see the expedition as sketched one of the members on board the flagship, the...
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many of us remember it's more recent. ascendancy in the 19 oh sixties and so on, in reaction to the civil rights movement. the original ku klux klan was founded, as i said, in 1866, and a small city a large town, pulaski, tennessee, which is south of nashville, was founded by a group of confederate war veterans, young men who were bored and and fishing around for something interesting to do. so they created this what was at the beginning a kind of local fraternity that dressed up in weird costumes and popped up in odd places, town and among their other entertainments, which is how they saw it, was to scare local black people. what's going on what's the context of the time? this is early reconstruction, just after the end of the civil war, freed people nearly 4 million freed people are for the first time able to assert themselves as americans. if not wholly, yet as citizens. that comes a little bit later, but as at least free individuals. an end, you have to think of what's taking place in the south as a racial revolution
many of us remember it's more recent. ascendancy in the 19 oh sixties and so on, in reaction to the civil rights movement. the original ku klux klan was founded, as i said, in 1866, and a small city a large town, pulaski, tennessee, which is south of nashville, was founded by a group of confederate war veterans, young men who were bored and and fishing around for something interesting to do. so they created this what was at the beginning a kind of local fraternity that dressed up in weird...
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demonstrations you do, how many peaceful sittings, how many non-violent actions you do, the zionists only understand one language, and that's the language of force. okay, so so i think here it's it's necessary to recognize that they have become the greatest recruiter for the access of... resistance in history, all right, and on that note, i think both of you for being with me on this spotlight. larry johnson, former cia analyst out of moscow, christopher haloli, research and political analyst out of vermont, and thank you viewers for being with us on another spotlight, i'm hashimi, hope to see you right here, same time tomorrow, goodbye. it was interesting to see how passionate people were about politics and how willing they were to talk to me about it, because people were more than happy to give me their view. everyone in iran has an opinion. your headlines on press tv, gaza's health ministry says the situation in the northern part of the territory is extremely catastrophic and indescribable as hospitals have run out of fuel. dead of onroa says the humanitarian crisis in gaza is a m
demonstrations you do, how many peaceful sittings, how many non-violent actions you do, the zionists only understand one language, and that's the language of force. okay, so so i think here it's it's necessary to recognize that they have become the greatest recruiter for the access of... resistance in history, all right, and on that note, i think both of you for being with me on this spotlight. larry johnson, former cia analyst out of moscow, christopher haloli, research and political analyst...
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why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go? i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see. well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching the the gone with the wind roof here to this day 10 oscar films that made history milestones of cinematic arts and how they changed the world, the 30 minutes on d. w. d. the islands along the river are home to the towers of bangladesh. every 6 months there landed flooded by total weight for the funny does that seem to be the last few bucks either we don't need the latest populated stuff to do would give you the never ending cycle of destruction. and we do the in the, in 75 minutes on d, w. the functions as an environmental clothing graveyard, immature land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded fashion watch. now, on youtube, the we are all set and we are watching to see the to bring yo
why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go? i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see. well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching the the gone with the wind roof here to this day 10 oscar films that made history milestones of cinematic arts and how they changed the world, the 30 minutes on d. w. d....
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but they are so many obstacles.ifficult to work and there are many, many bureaucratic instructions put in our way. there is limitations on the trucks, limitations on our movement and there are limitations at every step of the way that make it a very, very difficult humanitarian organisations to work, making it difficult for us to reach and take care of children, who are in dire need. ., , care of children, who are in dire need. . , ., ., . need. hamish young, from unicef in rafah, thank— need. hamish young, from unicef in rafah, thank you _ need. hamish young, from unicef in rafah, thank you very _ need. hamish young, from unicef in rafah, thank you very much. - and you can watch and follow the story on the bbc news website or bbc news app. 0ur live page will keep you updated with the latest developments as they happen — bbc.com/news or the bbc news app. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. executives at water companies could lose their bo
but they are so many obstacles.ifficult to work and there are many, many bureaucratic instructions put in our way. there is limitations on the trucks, limitations on our movement and there are limitations at every step of the way that make it a very, very difficult humanitarian organisations to work, making it difficult for us to reach and take care of children, who are in dire need. ., , care of children, who are in dire need. . , ., ., . need. hamish young, from unicef in rafah, thank—...
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why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go, i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see, well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching. the the design unique found the models of the b and w 3 series range segments on d w. c, reasoning lines. then the culture researchers are sheltering the vines because climate change is acting like a flavor enhancer on this popular german great variety, too much son. the one becomes sweeter, heavier and more alcoholic roots preserve reasoning as the world news and listen to laura today in 90 minutes on d. w. the . how many platforms can you handle single attain usually without having the feeling that it's just too much? you might see me. how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking diesel, modern. because if we do too much, we get it all wrong. we mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking. watching ou
why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go, i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see, well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching. the the design unique found the models of the b and w 3 series range segments on d w. c, reasoning lines. then the culture researchers are sheltering the vines because...
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, many other states. that is absurd. untrue. there was there was one vote in terms of whether or not we bailed out the automobile industry in the senate. december 11th, 2008, i voted for that bailout and support of the workers in the automobile industry. at to say otherwise is to not say the truth. now there's another area of huge consequence between difference of opinion between secretary clinton and myself. and that has to do with foreign policy. in 2002, the congress debated the most important foreign policy issue in the modern history of this country. i listened very carefully to what president bush and vice president cheney had to say about going to war in iraq. i not only voted against that war, i helped lead the opposition to going to war in iraq. and it gives me no pleasure to tell you that much of what i feared would happen is exactly what did happen in terms of the chaos, instability in that region, which has led us to where we are today. now, secretary clinton heard the same evidence that i hea
, many other states. that is absurd. untrue. there was there was one vote in terms of whether or not we bailed out the automobile industry in the senate. december 11th, 2008, i voted for that bailout and support of the workers in the automobile industry. at to say otherwise is to not say the truth. now there's another area of huge consequence between difference of opinion between secretary clinton and myself. and that has to do with foreign policy. in 2002, the congress debated the most...
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we have made some incremental progress from time to time for example, after many many regimes we saw while back, a delay reopening of the crossing to allow some more trucks into gaza. the reality is that the number of trucks and the motivate getting into gaza, is nowhere near what is necessary to meet the dire humanitarian situation. and here we are, four months into this work and over 27000 palestinians have been killed and over two thirds of them are women and children. and that does not include those who are still buried beneath the rubble. who helped lead the targeting against isis has written about the unacceptably high levels of civilian casualties and gaza. nas unanimous consent the place is off ed into the record. >> withoutit objection. >> is only the extremely high so million death toll, is he over 27 he sees me over 67000 wounded in the over 1.7 million displaced,n and is a huge damage to civilian infrastructure including the apostles, schools, moss and churches it is a toll from humanitarian aid workers, killed and journalists killed. ... is simply inhumane. for just one
we have made some incremental progress from time to time for example, after many many regimes we saw while back, a delay reopening of the crossing to allow some more trucks into gaza. the reality is that the number of trucks and the motivate getting into gaza, is nowhere near what is necessary to meet the dire humanitarian situation. and here we are, four months into this work and over 27000 palestinians have been killed and over two thirds of them are women and children. and that does not...
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many more are missing, presumed dead. and many, many more audion george. see if you had remodel. attrition has showed up dramatically since the water started from under one percent to more than 15 percent in some areas. putting more lives at risk. this for you, good will arise, the long go to the what goes on and supplies uninterrupted to the into agency. standing committee is the u. n's, longest standing and highest level of humanitarian coordination platform. it has issued a statement outlining the 10 requirements needed to avoid, even with catastrophe, and also as a civilians are in extreme peril. while the well watches on the roof is cooling for an immediate cease by edging civilians and the is infrastructure. they rely on to be protected. it also says reliable entry points must exist, allow 8 in from all possible crossings, including to northern garza and read to receive the results as it needs to provide that live saving assistance. and so we'll start cooling for a whole to campaigns that seem to discredit the un and non governmental organizations tr
many more are missing, presumed dead. and many, many more audion george. see if you had remodel. attrition has showed up dramatically since the water started from under one percent to more than 15 percent in some areas. putting more lives at risk. this for you, good will arise, the long go to the what goes on and supplies uninterrupted to the into agency. standing committee is the u. n's, longest standing and highest level of humanitarian coordination platform. it has issued a statement...
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there, if there's fighting on the field... there should be that many killed, so many wounded, this is, but practice always shows how it happens in practice, and we know that in fact, from the first day of the fighting since 2014, for the ukrainian, well, in general, for the entire ukrainian community of people, both volunteers and the military, it was very important, tactical medicine, quick evacuation from the field battle, there are a lot of volunteers... this conversation is conducted very professionally and this work is conducted very professionally, indeed, ukraine has always taken care of this, society took care first of all, so from the ukrainian point of view it is normal when someone is killed there are five or six wounded, but now you will hear, it turns out that this is something incredible for the russians, they believe that the number of dead should be equal to the number of wounded , that is, in principle, wounded and... captured from the battlefield should not go out, they all must die, judging by what the russian propagandists say. when you officially have 28,000 captu
there, if there's fighting on the field... there should be that many killed, so many wounded, this is, but practice always shows how it happens in practice, and we know that in fact, from the first day of the fighting since 2014, for the ukrainian, well, in general, for the entire ukrainian community of people, both volunteers and the military, it was very important, tactical medicine, quick evacuation from the field battle, there are a lot of volunteers... this conversation is conducted very...
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why was that allowed to roll on for so many years? | roll on for so many years?ke _ roll on for so many years? i think what i would like to _ roll on for so many years? i think what i would like to say - roll on for so many years? i think. what i would like to say around that is, again, the investigation into thousand five, the reinvestigation in 2015 was exceptionally thorough and took an awful lot of time to get where we've got to today. the rocess where we've got to today. the process to _ where we've got to today. the process to do _ where we've got to today. the process to do that _ where we've got to today. the process to do that review a bit sooner. — process to do that review a bit sooner. so_ process to do that review a bit sooner, so it's notjust eat, you know, _ sooner, so it's notjust eat, you know. the — sooner, so it's notjust eat, you know, the thoughts of one investigation team on what the narrative — investigation team on what the narrative is in that case? have you learned _ narrative is in that case? have you learned from that, to have that rev
why was that allowed to roll on for so many years? | roll on for so many years?ke _ roll on for so many years? i think what i would like to _ roll on for so many years? i think what i would like to say - roll on for so many years? i think. what i would like to say around that is, again, the investigation into thousand five, the reinvestigation in 2015 was exceptionally thorough and took an awful lot of time to get where we've got to today. the rocess where we've got to today. the process to _...
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many already displaced by the complex. we look at how regional politics is fueling the term while the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. ukraine remains in the fight, but the war has entered and on certain phase just ahead of the 2 year mark of russia's full scale invasion keys. now face is a critical munition shortage. political deadlock in the us congress over continuing military assistance and lack of production capacity in europe are both factors. with all of this in mind, the w 2 crime bureau chief and economy pose to the question, can ukraine keep up with the resistance to put in this war? the only thing we can regret is that we didn't stop active measures of yeah. he means the rule that was brought to my patients message, their recent interview with the russian state, tv woods, the put in and speculation that the kremlin might be open to some kind of deal to freeze this conflict. the receipt let's say, which is ukraine x. but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks you can take all of
many already displaced by the complex. we look at how regional politics is fueling the term while the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. ukraine remains in the fight, but the war has entered and on certain phase just ahead of the 2 year mark of russia's full scale invasion keys. now face is a critical munition shortage. political deadlock in the us congress over continuing military assistance and lack of production capacity in europe are both factors. with all of this in mind, the w 2 crime...
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many more civilians were killed. we don't know how many 10,000, 20, 30, 70. nobody knows because russia just bulldozed all the evidence after bombarding the city for three months and if you look at the statements made in today, two years later, you this genocidal intent is very clear. know you see the former president medvedev, who is the head of russia's ruling party, you know, deputy national advisor, saying openly the ukrainians see the existence of any state no matter how friendly to russia is a mortal threat to. every ukrainian, ukrainians have a choice to die or to become russians and i think butcher was the first piece of visible evidence showing that as was the russian reaction to butcher those competing. while, you know, the russian propaganda. it's all, you know, crisis actors, nobody killed. and the chief russian negotiator said, well, you know, the cia and the ukrainians chose butcher as the place because it rhymes with the english butcher right. you know that that really i think global perspectives. you
many more civilians were killed. we don't know how many 10,000, 20, 30, 70. nobody knows because russia just bulldozed all the evidence after bombarding the city for three months and if you look at the statements made in today, two years later, you this genocidal intent is very clear. know you see the former president medvedev, who is the head of russia's ruling party, you know, deputy national advisor, saying openly the ukrainians see the existence of any state no matter how friendly to russia...
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for many things are still getting more expensive. inflation overall stayed at 4% in january and that was a relief for policymakers, who were concerned that those energy bills would have pushed it up. but those were offset by heavy discounting in clothes and furniture, as retailers slashed prices after some disappointing sales in the run—up to christmas. and food prices, too, slipped between december and january, the first such fall in two years as ingredients became cheaper. and inflation overall should fall below the bank of england's 2% target later in the spring, when the energy price cap falls back. but it's other parts of inflation that those interest rate setters watch more closely, those for services such as restaurant meals and hotel stays. that rose injanuary, while wage growth, which the bank also watches, is easing quite slowly. so they don't want to risk reigniting inflation by cutting rates too soon, leaving more cash in pocket for us to spend. but the bank's also aware the economy isn't blooming. back in warrington, flo
for many things are still getting more expensive. inflation overall stayed at 4% in january and that was a relief for policymakers, who were concerned that those energy bills would have pushed it up. but those were offset by heavy discounting in clothes and furniture, as retailers slashed prices after some disappointing sales in the run—up to christmas. and food prices, too, slipped between december and january, the first such fall in two years as ingredients became cheaper. and inflation...
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and the boy defends, used to pave the way for many migrants. so this is a transit camp that was set up by the mexican national guard that was designed to hold any migrants that come through this gap over here. prior to this establishment, we would see smugglers bringing people through non stop throughout the day. and cars driving up and down the stirred road over there. they would pack sometimes up to 12 people in a single small you see the volunteers say the strategy of detouring migrant stuff. not work because they will just search for other gaps as the legal ways of entry a limited sam and john don't get financial support from the authorities. they are disappointed not just with washington. it's almost like they have given up on the, on the visual p are aspects of it. they just don't care anymore. i mean, look, and this has been going on for 6 months now, daddy constant and nobody with lots of top, blah, blah, blah, blah, lot to talk a lot to media attention to the talk. but you see anything change? i haven't good news for this group of new
and the boy defends, used to pave the way for many migrants. so this is a transit camp that was set up by the mexican national guard that was designed to hold any migrants that come through this gap over here. prior to this establishment, we would see smugglers bringing people through non stop throughout the day. and cars driving up and down the stirred road over there. they would pack sometimes up to 12 people in a single small you see the volunteers say the strategy of detouring migrant...
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so much of the impact of the conflict _ many. so much of the impact of the conflict has _ many.has been on - the conflict has been on civilians. i'm curious, in your mind, is it possible to place more blame on either side. we heard that there are atrocities being committed by both the sudanese army and the rsf. it’s sudanese army and the rsf. it's very hard. _ sudanese army and the rsf. it�*s very hard, because both parties and their allied militias, like the sudanese army and the rapid support forces have committed, it's not a question of if they have committed them, the same amount of violation, but both of them have been accused by credible institutions and organisations of egregious human rights violations and that needs to stop yesterday. we also know that four nations are involved in the conflict. there is evidence that the united arab emirates are responsible for arming the rsf and we know iran could be involved on the sudanese military side. in your mind, how much responsibility to outside countries bear for what we are seeing in the report? to a we are seeing in the rep
so much of the impact of the conflict _ many. so much of the impact of the conflict has _ many.has been on - the conflict has been on civilians. i'm curious, in your mind, is it possible to place more blame on either side. we heard that there are atrocities being committed by both the sudanese army and the rsf. it’s sudanese army and the rsf. it's very hard. _ sudanese army and the rsf. it�*s very hard, because both parties and their allied militias, like the sudanese army and the rapid...
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, how many is too many? which is the standard? but natanahu doesn't listen to anyone, they are going to evacuate where to the moon, where are they going to evacuate these people? so international community believes that this isn't a slaughter, that too many people are being killed, maybe they have to think about. about the provision of arms and by the way, today a court in netherlands has said as ordered to the government to stop exporting the spare parts of the... 35 fighters to israel in order to be sure that the international court of justice rule is being implemented, so i don't know every member of the state is the owner of his foreign policy, but is a little bit contributory to continue saying that there are too many people being killed, too many people being killed, please take care of people, please don't kill so many, stop saying please, i'm doing something. one of the important issues that we must take care of to be able to maintain this honor today is the unity of our society. the unity of society
, how many is too many? which is the standard? but natanahu doesn't listen to anyone, they are going to evacuate where to the moon, where are they going to evacuate these people? so international community believes that this isn't a slaughter, that too many people are being killed, maybe they have to think about. about the provision of arms and by the way, today a court in netherlands has said as ordered to the government to stop exporting the spare parts of the... 35 fighters to israel in...
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, many, many nationalities, you know that germany still pays the siege survivors of leningrad, jewishationality, but they don’t pay a penny to everyone else, these are the oddities that life comes to today, we need what kind of oddities that are not really funny. not funny, this is this, this is just an assessment for us, we forgave them too early for what they did for my homeland for my ancestors, but... i’ll go back to something else, from where you started, with trump. you remember, many times, i now relate to this plot, many say, trump, yes , if he comes, the same thing will happen, remember, when here, your programs, then calm zhirinovsky, drowned for him, everyone was against, everyone said, he won’t win, this madam clinton will win, but the point is not that this is not a sports match. or dispute, the fact is that if he had not come then, the war would have started then, it would have started then, when now this englishman, this prime minister of hindu origin, says that unprovoked, i want to ask him a question that due to the immensity of the interview there , putin did not ask
, many, many nationalities, you know that germany still pays the siege survivors of leningrad, jewishationality, but they don’t pay a penny to everyone else, these are the oddities that life comes to today, we need what kind of oddities that are not really funny. not funny, this is this, this is just an assessment for us, we forgave them too early for what they did for my homeland for my ancestors, but... i’ll go back to something else, from where you started, with trump. you remember, many...
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, and the population there is not many, well, for such an area, why not many, it is 10, the density is well then , so we can say there, as the finale of our conversation, not the finale of the war, unfortunately, unfortunately, that we have to build here is such an economy, well, an economy that is not labor-intensive, that does not require a lot of labor, an economy that is oriented towards an educated population, this is also very important, that takes into account the fact that there are not as many people in a large area as before there was not much for such, never was. an economy that takes into account proximity, a very aggressive neighbor, because the war will end, the war will not end, we, the imperial mindset, will not get rid of it, thank you for this conversation and for the fact that we were able to end it like this, end it optimistically . there are 20% discounts on power pairs in the psyllanyk pam and oskad pharmacies. turn on the heart-pounding investigation, the new chapter of the hbo series is already on megogo, a real detective. find out what secrets the alaskan ice h
, and the population there is not many, well, for such an area, why not many, it is 10, the density is well then , so we can say there, as the finale of our conversation, not the finale of the war, unfortunately, unfortunately, that we have to build here is such an economy, well, an economy that is not labor-intensive, that does not require a lot of labor, an economy that is oriented towards an educated population, this is also very important, that takes into account the fact that there are not...
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many fee of what's coming next. with this red warning, it will advance its ground offensive to the 7 most region of rafa that borders egypt. the city is already crowded with more than half of guys us population of $2300000.00. looking for safety. it will, yeah, that this even though i tried the best the all, all toddlers in for security to deliver as much as they can. does 60 not enough for that's not enough. clean frankie will to a and there's no protection with the no, but the is, is guaranteed from the, from the next kind of way of fighting that will fears is, is coming on and is like every week we think we're gonna talk at any worse. well, go figure it gets worse. this is what i was defense minister you. i've got on said on thursday is forces are aiming to dismantle hamas and garza and claimed military operations. in con units have been successful. the southern cities, hospitals are under siege with schools sheltering to space policy ends being bombed and residential areas hits. and unions, children's agency say
many fee of what's coming next. with this red warning, it will advance its ground offensive to the 7 most region of rafa that borders egypt. the city is already crowded with more than half of guys us population of $2300000.00. looking for safety. it will, yeah, that this even though i tried the best the all, all toddlers in for security to deliver as much as they can. does 60 not enough for that's not enough. clean frankie will to a and there's no protection with the no, but the is, is...
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he visited them many times. once he was ensconced inside the ecuadorian embassy and was really uh, was such an enthusiastic supporter and then defender a guy hard supporter and defender and up until his dying breath. you know, i had my last email was on october, october 17th, i think. and uh, it was saying that a, you know, gotta keep binding, keep finding me, keep trying. and he did. so it really spanned a long period of time, you know, over a decade, 14 years, neighbor french, one of the very consistent criticisms that pilcher had over the last decade and a half of his life was that the media in general either were not supporters of assange and wiki leaks, or were actively hostile to assigned and wiki leeks. despite the fact that they regularly used information revealed by wiki leaks and they're reporting. what was the response among media people to those accusations, or did they ever respond to him? i don't think they responded. you know, people that the guardian didn't respond people, it shouldn't be seated
he visited them many times. once he was ensconced inside the ecuadorian embassy and was really uh, was such an enthusiastic supporter and then defender a guy hard supporter and defender and up until his dying breath. you know, i had my last email was on october, october 17th, i think. and uh, it was saying that a, you know, gotta keep binding, keep finding me, keep trying. and he did. so it really spanned a long period of time, you know, over a decade, 14 years, neighbor french, one of the very...
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Feb 2, 2024
02/24
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many have lost family members and many believe their lives in exile may become permanent. but the israel wants to destroy because of the push the palestinians out, and they never will allow us to return to how does that differ from any here the attack was under what is about ending their status as refugees for good center for their i was busy to north 11 on still ahead on all the 0. we're in the mold eaves with oral resorts threatens by the a sense of sort of special islands to help boost tourism. the phone counting, the cost of china is economy faces a slew of setbacks. is it in serious trouble? tech giants, making big profit, skip by laying off thousands of workers plus poly employment while employees increasingly working multiple jobs. counting the cost on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, a government's investigation is under wayne county. after at least 3 people were killed and a major fire, $280.00 others were injured firefighters bottles for hours to put out the blaze and nairobi. catherine solely reports from the scene. the people here in a crowded neighborhood
many have lost family members and many believe their lives in exile may become permanent. but the israel wants to destroy because of the push the palestinians out, and they never will allow us to return to how does that differ from any here the attack was under what is about ending their status as refugees for good center for their i was busy to north 11 on still ahead on all the 0. we're in the mold eaves with oral resorts threatens by the a sense of sort of special islands to help boost...
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Feb 7, 2024
02/24
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the hostages that was interrupted so many months ago.— many months ago.so _ many months ago. the israeli president also expressed - many months ago. the israeli president also expressed his. many months ago. the israeli - president also expressed his hope that his country and saudi arabia may normalise relations. a deal normalising ties would represent a major breakthrough for the jewish state. i major breakthrough for the jewish state. ., ., , ., , ., major breakthrough for the jewish state. ., ., , ., state. i do hope that there is a ray of ho -e state. i do hope that there is a ray of hepe also _ state. i do hope that there is a ray of hope also with _ state. i do hope that there is a ray of hope also with the _ state. i do hope that there is a ray of hope also with the opportunity. state. i do hope that there is a ray l of hope also with the opportunity of moving _ of hope also with the opportunity of moving towards _ of hope also with the opportunity of moving towards normality- of hope also with the opportunity of moving towards normality is - of ho
the hostages that was interrupted so many months ago.— many months ago.so _ many months ago. the israeli president also expressed - many months ago. the israeli president also expressed his. many months ago. the israeli - president also expressed his hope that his country and saudi arabia may normalise relations. a deal normalising ties would represent a major breakthrough for the jewish state. i major breakthrough for the jewish state. ., ., , ., , ., major breakthrough for the jewish state....
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Feb 20, 2024
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tt was so many people who knew him? it was unbelievable. — so many people who knew him?able, really. _ so many people who knew him? it was unbelievable, really. when _ so many people who knew him? it was unbelievable, really. when i _ so many people who knew him? tit "tn—.s unbelievable, really. when i read that this morning, i woke up this morning and i had a look at the news, and i thought, i could not believe what i was reading. i phoned a few of my friends. strictly professional, i said to them, tell me this is not true, but sadly it was. i'm taken back by it as i'm sure a lot of people are because he will be so missed. t sure a lot of people are because he will be so missed.— will be so missed. i appreciate you comin: will be so missed. i appreciate you coming on — will be so missed. i appreciate you coming on the _ will be so missed. i appreciate you coming on the programme - will be so missed. i appreciate you coming on the programme and - will be so missed. i appreciate you - coming on the programme and sharing your memories with us. astronomers have discovered w
tt was so many people who knew him? it was unbelievable. — so many people who knew him?able, really. _ so many people who knew him? it was unbelievable, really. when _ so many people who knew him? it was unbelievable, really. when i _ so many people who knew him? tit "tn—.s unbelievable, really. when i read that this morning, i woke up this morning and i had a look at the news, and i thought, i could not believe what i was reading. i phoned a few of my friends. strictly professional, i...