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jae. influence of the far right and the ideas of the far right.— ideas of the far right. far right. joe, it is really good to get _ ideas of the far right. joe, it is really good to get your - ideas of the far right. joe, it is i really good to get your thoughts. that is the director of research at hope not hate. what we are seeing our live vaccines in nottingham at the moment where many other cities across the uk —— live scenes at the moment, protests, with police trying to separate the two sides. in nottingham. washington has reiterated that america's commitment to israel's defence remains �*iron—clad', as it steps up its military presence in the middle east. the pentagon is sending additional warships and fighterjets as regional tension grows following the assassination of the hamas leader ismail haniyeh in tehran, and a hezbollah commander in beirut. iran's revolutionary guards have said mr haniyeh was killed by a short—range missile, launched from outside his room in a tehran guesthouse. it promised severe retalliation �*at an appropriate time and place.�* from tel a
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should be hers so far looking on successful. and i'm wondering what about the, the far right, moving forward, you know, macro and he called snap elections because of the games that the far right made in the european and parliamentary elections. but in the snap elections in france, the far right lost some support. so where are the things stand moving forward as well, they were locked out of power and so far as they slipped a 3rd place when it came to the 2nd range of parliamentary elections. but it should be noted the far right still no has more parliamentary seats than ever before here in funds and they, they therefore remain a political force to be reckoned with. they will be getting seats our members in a government cabinet moving forward, but you can be sure the leader of the far right here in front of maureen la pen still sees herself as a president in waiting. we're talking currently about who will be the prime minister, who will be government cabinet ministers. but the point is that the bigger political prize in front of t
should be hers so far looking on successful. and i'm wondering what about the, the far right, moving forward, you know, macro and he called snap elections because of the games that the far right made in the european and parliamentary elections. but in the snap elections in france, the far right lost some support. so where are the things stand moving forward as well, they were locked out of power and so far as they slipped a 3rd place when it came to the 2nd range of parliamentary elections. but...
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in the uk, far out riots have erupted driven by disinformation and fueled by politicians and funded far right activists whose anti-muslim rhetoric is linked to a broader zionist agenda. these violent outbursts echo historical programs, targeting ethnic minorities and asylum seekers. meanwile, in germany, the government has banned muslim organizations citing alleged t to extremism and prescribed organizations, further marginalizing the muslim population. both cases reflect a broader european trend where islamophobia is increasingly normalized, driven by far right influences, political rhetoric and social media disinformation. this hostile environment not only endangers muslim communities, but also challenges the myth of democracy in european societies. we first take a look at the act. taken against the muslim community in germany. germany's ban on the islamic center of hamburg and its affiliates is part of a broader trend in europe where governments are increasingly cracking down on muslim organizations under the pretext of combatting extremism. the federal ministry of the interior justi
in the uk, far out riots have erupted driven by disinformation and fueled by politicians and funded far right activists whose anti-muslim rhetoric is linked to a broader zionist agenda. these violent outbursts echo historical programs, targeting ethnic minorities and asylum seekers. meanwile, in germany, the government has banned muslim organizations citing alleged t to extremism and prescribed organizations, further marginalizing the muslim population. both cases reflect a broader european...
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east, this is the implementation, by the way, of the programs of the far easterner's house, the farer, there is a format for providing and building rental housing for them, at a reduced rate, here the memprontor presents a subsidy for reimbursement of costs also on... there is and accordingly it goes through us, we implement it, well yes, to see the prospect, as those here are more than a thousand people, yes, who have already come here, found themselves, and these are truly highly qualified specialists, that is, this is ... the far east. comprehensive development of territories is important, schools, kindergartens, roads, urban transport, public-private partnership, with the help of an infrastructure menu and target programs, such as incentives. not excluding that for sure, maybe even in this hall they discussed the master plan for the development of khabarovsk or, for example, yes, komsomolsko- na-more, here is one of the. already implemented, for example, projects, large rehabilitation centers, children's centers, which we included in the master plan, of course, this is relevant,
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i mean , the far right issue.lk of the violence we've, we've seen not the entirety, but the vast bulk of it has quite clearly been organised by, by the far right. i mean, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to previous ministers in the previous administration, conservative administration, and they all they all agree on that. but as i said in the piece today, it's not simply a question of tackling , of question of tackling, of addressing the far right in law and order terms, although obviously that's very, very important. we have to also address the things that give rise to the far right, give succour to the far right and give oxygen to the far right. and as i said, to use that old sort of tony blair sort of tony blair phrase, we've got to be we've got to be tough on far right extremism and tough on the causes of far right extremism. >> we've heard for a while now from the police. they've been concerned about it for a while, haven't they, do
i mean , the far right issue.lk of the violence we've, we've seen not the entirety, but the vast bulk of it has quite clearly been organised by, by the far right. i mean, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to previous ministers in the previous administration, conservative administration, and they all they all agree on that. but as i said in the piece today, it's not simply a question of tackling , of question of...
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one seniorformer so far things have been good.t for the police to appear strong to show they have officers everywhere, doing thatis they have officers everywhere, doing that is something we learned from the previous riots. so perhaps officers are speaking about 6000 officers are speaking about 6000 officers on standby has helped to deter any significant violence. then there are those who has been jailed, so there is a feeling among some that the swift and tough sentences might have had the deterrent effect the authorities hoped. also it is worth saying we know thousands of police officers have been taken off their normal duties since this has begun and there is a real eagerness and sight policing that they get back to work so they can start serving communities and arresting more criminals. serving communities and arresting more criminals-— more criminals. thank you, sima kotecha. more criminals. thank you, sima kotecha- harry — more criminals. thank you, sima kotecha. harry farley _ more criminals. thank you, sima kotecha. harry f
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but so far, we have not really see any of those far right protests really materialise. to name a few, what we have seen is large counter demonstrations taking place, antiracism demonstrations and protesters who want to protect some of those protesters from possible attack from far right groups. but these, just some of the police out in force around uk tonight. let's talk to dal babu former chief superintendent at the metropolitan police with experience in this matter. these bar records weeds speak about them as one single entity but who are their leaders? domain is the english defence league but they are disparate group of individuals and organisations and they are involved in into fighting between themselves but what we have seen is them come out in the last week or so to work together. the difficulty below police have is normally when you have a group demonstrating and fees were justify eating, they were not there for a peaceful demonstration, you have an organiser or person you could speak to, very much like what you've seen tonight you have the anti—fascists, antira
but so far, we have not really see any of those far right protests really materialise. to name a few, what we have seen is large counter demonstrations taking place, antiracism demonstrations and protesters who want to protect some of those protesters from possible attack from far right groups. but these, just some of the police out in force around uk tonight. let's talk to dal babu former chief superintendent at the metropolitan police with experience in this matter. these bar records weeds...
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i'm definitely not far right. >> mind you, i've been called far right by this, current leader of ourdisgusted by it. i'm absolutely disgusted by it. i think it's terrible. really. do. >> it's not just about keir and two keir starmer, whatever you want to call him these days. i'm not interested in that. i'm talking about the tories and labour at the moment. all of them lock, stock and barrel have failed to listen to the general public. now the british people, you know, they're pretty calm and collected, but when they bite back, they bite back. >> well, thank you charlie. we'll be getting into much more of that after the break, including your reaction to nick thomas—symonds interview, as well the thoughts of the leicestershire police and crime commissioner back soon. welcome back to state of the nation. we've just spoken to labour cabinet office minister nick thomas—symonds and you've been getting in touch with your views. muriel says we are far too soft on these rioters. water cannons should be used. i think they were sold off by theresa may. i think from memory, philip says it doesn'
i'm definitely not far right. >> mind you, i've been called far right by this, current leader of ourdisgusted by it. i'm absolutely disgusted by it. i think it's terrible. really. do. >> it's not just about keir and two keir starmer, whatever you want to call him these days. i'm not interested in that. i'm talking about the tories and labour at the moment. all of them lock, stock and barrel have failed to listen to the general public. now the british people, you know, they're pretty...
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that story needs to be told far more . told far more. >> most definitely.w, which i guess is not very helpful, not very constructive. >> well, i suppose if there's evidence that individuals have been directly responsible for spreading actual lies, then it's important that we that we know that, but i would just caution making a bogeyman out of 1 or 2 specific people if actually what we're looking at here is something more complex. i think you are quite right, paul, to talk about the presence potentially, of , of actors from, potentially, of, of actors from, you know , overseas actors and, you know, overseas actors and, particularly there does seem to be evidence that there has been russian bots involved in all of this. it's a kind of a way to kind of create division in another country in a pretty you know, low level but dangerous way. >> folks, let me know your thoughts on this gbnews.com/yoursay. >> i'm going to read out some of your comments in a second, but how about this , paul from paul how about this, paul from paul embery your your namesake. he's also
that story needs to be told far more . told far more. >> most definitely.w, which i guess is not very helpful, not very constructive. >> well, i suppose if there's evidence that individuals have been directly responsible for spreading actual lies, then it's important that we that we know that, but i would just caution making a bogeyman out of 1 or 2 specific people if actually what we're looking at here is something more complex. i think you are quite right, paul, to talk about the...
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so far, its response has been all about law and order. i utterly condemn the far—right thuggery.participated in this violence will face the full force of the law. the government have done the right thing in acting quickly to stem violence, but we need to do an awful lot more as politicians across the political spectrum to try to address the needs and concerns of communities. and that's where proper levelling up needs to happen. horns blare. the protests weren't all violent. some have deep—rooted worries about immigration. here in hampshire, they're unhappy about accommodation being used for people seeking asylum. i can't afford to buy a house. we don't go on holiday. we barely have any luxuries in life, really. um, and it's disappointing when that money is then given freely to people that have not contributed to, you know, our society. so that's why i'm here. net migration — that's the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving — increased the population of the uk by more than three million in the last decade. it includes students, engineers, scientists, healthc
so far, its response has been all about law and order. i utterly condemn the far—right thuggery.participated in this violence will face the full force of the law. the government have done the right thing in acting quickly to stem violence, but we need to do an awful lot more as politicians across the political spectrum to try to address the needs and concerns of communities. and that's where proper levelling up needs to happen. horns blare. the protests weren't all violent. some have...
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am i in the far, far right ? far right?the far right had a presence in southport. >> yeah, of course they had a presence. and like you said, that this thuggery there, there's no doubt there's thuggery there. but keir starmer has to look at how does he address people who have these concerns without label them far right because he pushes them. >> yes i think i think that briefly, suzanne, i think the message from the reading between the lines of the prime minister is to suggest that to be concerned about community tensions is to be far right. >> it's the interpretation of it. >> yeah. and i think it's also he's making the point, trying to make the point that the far right is a bigger problem. and frankly, i don't think it is. all right. >> well, look, matthew doesn't agree. this show is all about opinions. we'll get more of them with the papers at 1030. but coming up later this hour, one of the bbc's biggest stars has tonight stuck the boot into huw edwards with very brave and scrupulous reporting. could there be yet more to
am i in the far, far right ? far right?the far right had a presence in southport. >> yeah, of course they had a presence. and like you said, that this thuggery there, there's no doubt there's thuggery there. but keir starmer has to look at how does he address people who have these concerns without label them far right because he pushes them. >> yes i think i think that briefly, suzanne, i think the message from the reading between the lines of the prime minister is to suggest that...
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it's interesting _ far right ministers. it's interesting that - far right ministers.ing that the . far right ministers. it�*s interesting that the united states has shown a willingness to section individuals and entities, they've not gone as far as the ministers. it's important to watch. the united states expressed serious concerns, those were the two words they used, and benjamin that yahoo put out a statement saying, we are seriously concerned, and he has intense our says he is in negotiations... militarily, we talk about, no daylight between the united states and israel, there i do see shoulder to shoulder as the as early as brace for a potential iranian attack. we have 18 warships in the mediterranean.— attack. we have 18 warships in the mediterranean. what would help alleviate _ the mediterranean. what would help alleviate this _ the mediterranean. what would help alleviate this situation - help alleviate this situation is a cease—fire deal. what are you hearing from your sources about where that stands tonight? about where that stands toniaht? �* , about where t
it's interesting _ far right ministers. it's interesting that - far right ministers.ing that the . far right ministers. it�*s interesting that the united states has shown a willingness to section individuals and entities, they've not gone as far as the ministers. it's important to watch. the united states expressed serious concerns, those were the two words they used, and benjamin that yahoo put out a statement saying, we are seriously concerned, and he has intense our says he is in...
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has made the far right far more important than they ever were — right far more important than they ever right far more important than they ever were for people.— ever were for people. so he is sa in: ever were for people. so he is saying that — ever were for people. so he is saying that people _ ever were for people. so he is saying that people rioting - ever were for people. so he is saying that people rioting in i ever were for people. so he is i saying that people rioting in the streets are far right? he saying that people rioting in the streets are far right?— saying that people rioting in the streets are far right? he is saying that peeple _ streets are far right? he is saying that peeple who _ streets are far right? he is saying that people who are _ streets are far right? he is saying that people who are worried - streets are far right? he is saying | that people who are worried about these _ that people who are worried about these things that have these thoughts, and even then you cannot label a _ thoughts, and even then you cannot label a whole community like that because _ lab
has made the far right far more important than they ever were — right far more important than they ever right far more important than they ever were for people.— ever were for people. so he is sa in: ever were for people. so he is saying that — ever were for people. so he is saying that people _ ever were for people. so he is saying that people rioting - ever were for people. so he is saying that people rioting in i ever were for people. so he is i saying that people rioting in the...
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instead of confronting the far right, politicians what they have done far too often is appease the farht and we are seeing the consequences of that being played out in the most violent and focus to let ways into the streets of england and other parts of the uk.— and other parts of the uk. former first minister _ and other parts of the uk. former first minister of _ and other parts of the uk. former first minister of scotland. - tiffa ny tiffany lynch is the deputy national chair of england and wales and she says the police have the resources to cope with their current resources, but they are stretched. we don't have an infinite number of police officers and we have been banging on about that for the longest while. so what will happen is that these officers are coming off of the streets, they are coming from neighbourhoods, from response policing and other departments actually fulfilled these deployments so what is been happening is there rules are being back fields, we are having breast is cancelled and they are coming back from annual lead to actually cover the shifts that we have a c
instead of confronting the far right, politicians what they have done far too often is appease the farht and we are seeing the consequences of that being played out in the most violent and focus to let ways into the streets of england and other parts of the uk.— and other parts of the uk. former first minister _ and other parts of the uk. former first minister of _ and other parts of the uk. former first minister of scotland. - tiffa ny tiffany lynch is the deputy national chair of england...
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he was a trying to, uh, come by the far right as well. and then katie, let me also ask you about what role you think for right media has played in all of this and getting these attitudes out there for mainstream discussion in the last few in the last few decades, you know, more and more. uh, print and tv outlets, online outlets in, in the u. k that are right wing media outlets. how does that impact all this? yeah, i think they have had an impact. and again, with social media there is a growing profile full of far right. media outlets as well, but again, i think our attention can be distracted from the fact that we're seeing least within traditional media as well. you know, a couple of weeks ago the guardian has a, an odd school with former prime minister, tony blair saying that in order to defeat the far right, you need to come to immigration. and these are the kinds of narratives the being pushed in traditional major as well sir. i think sometimes we can be distracted when we're looking to the far right where i'm missing more directly in
he was a trying to, uh, come by the far right as well. and then katie, let me also ask you about what role you think for right media has played in all of this and getting these attitudes out there for mainstream discussion in the last few in the last few decades, you know, more and more. uh, print and tv outlets, online outlets in, in the u. k that are right wing media outlets. how does that impact all this? yeah, i think they have had an impact. and again, with social media there is a growing...
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you had the anti—fascist law, you had really , really quite far, far really, really quite far, far lefts going on? >> i think there's two things to be said. i think, firstly, to maintain their credibility, the police have to demonstrate where this hundred marches came from, because there must be some serious intelligence there, because if they can find this information, if that's the truth and that should lead them to be able to find some of the organisers. and we as the public would be very interested in that. when i heard the commissioner's comments as well, i did think he must avoid inviting people onto the street, whoever they are, because that can go one of two ways and it's great you can imagine how i'm invested in anti—racism. that's a great thing that we showed our real spirit and that we're not a racist country, but be very careful about inviting people on the street because anybody's march can be hijacked. and the other thing, when i saw the pictures released about the people they're looking for, great piece of policing. but again, the group of young people ispoke again, the g
you had the anti—fascist law, you had really , really quite far, far really, really quite far, far lefts going on? >> i think there's two things to be said. i think, firstly, to maintain their credibility, the police have to demonstrate where this hundred marches came from, because there must be some serious intelligence there, because if they can find this information, if that's the truth and that should lead them to be able to find some of the organisers. and we as the public would be...
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right demonstrations for happening. far right demonstrations for happening-— far right demonstrationshappening. although they weren't centrally organised _ happening. although they weren't centrally organised very _ happening. although they weren't centrally organised very clearly i happening. although they weren't. centrally organised very clearly had been a coordination on social media to make sure the con oppressors knew where to be. they were here in great numbers. —— the counter protesters knew where to be. there have been some central organisation but a lot of this seems to have been organic, a grassroots process. there were lots of people from the back community, the black community, the asian community, to send a message on to say to anyone who is coming here with an anti—immigrant message that they were going to be welcome in this part of the city. jae. that they were going to be welcome in this part of the city.— in this part of the city. joe, thank ou ve in this part of the city. joe, thank you very much — in this part of the city. joe, thank you very much indeed, _ in this
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so far one. it back to the star - far one. it back to the star of the moment, _ far one.rsty, and a l the moment, kirsty, and a little masterclass. could you do a mean one for me? t do a mean one for me? i practised it many times. you need your hips inaudible on the ground looking to the bottom left—hand corner and you're just going to do a... left-hand corner and you're just going to do a... goodness me, all just going to do a... goodness me. all going _ just going to do a... goodness me, all going on there - just going to do a... goodness me, all going on there in - me, all going on there in edinburgh at the fringe. it was quite a day at the olympics yesterday. if you look at the website you can take a look at some of the very, very latest and the information about how team gb are doing. we have a metal tracker and all the detail. i will be back with the top business stories next on bbc news. to stay with us. i will see you in a moment. hello there. for many parts of the country, i think wednesday was a pretty cloudy day, the best of any sunshine across scotland and nor
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i mean , the far right issue.lk of the violence we've, we've seen not the entirety, but the vast bulk of it has quite clearly been organised by, by the far right. i mean, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to previous ministers in the previous administration, conservative administration, and they all they all agree on that. but as i said in the piece today, it's not simply a question of tackling , of question of tackling, of addressing the far right in law and order terms, although obviously that's very, very important. we have to also address the things that give rise to the far right, give succour to the far right and give oxygen to the far right. and as i said, to use that old sort of tony blair sort of tony blair phrase, we've got to be we've got to be tough on far right extremism and tough on the causes of far right extremism. >> we've heard for a while now from the police. they've been concerned about it for a while, haven't they, do
i mean , the far right issue.lk of the violence we've, we've seen not the entirety, but the vast bulk of it has quite clearly been organised by, by the far right. i mean, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to labour ministers, i've spoken to previous ministers in the previous administration, conservative administration, and they all they all agree on that. but as i said in the piece today, it's not simply a question of tackling , of question of...
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of the far right. unfairly demonised. right. so like i.e. maybe called lunatics or far right or nazis when they're not, does that not actually. then just breed hate. yeah. >> no i don't, i don't agree i think the thing is that if we had a fairer society where everybody felt they had a voice, they were being treated fairly, they, they there was we didn't have the economic crisis that we do have with the national health service that worked with trains that that ran , that were that that ran, that were affordable, that, schools weren't collapsing because of concrete failures. we had enough teachers because teachers, you know, 2000 a year or so ago, 43,000 teachers left british schools because because nina, nina, the problem is more and more people have reached the conclusion, rightly or wrongly. >> but nevertheless have reached the conclusion that they do not trust the mainstream political parties and the present political structures to fix those problems. they notice their tax bill is the highest it's ev
of the far right. unfairly demonised. right. so like i.e. maybe called lunatics or far right or nazis when they're not, does that not actually. then just breed hate. yeah. >> no i don't, i don't agree i think the thing is that if we had a fairer society where everybody felt they had a voice, they were being treated fairly, they, they there was we didn't have the economic crisis that we do have with the national health service that worked with trains that that ran , that were that that...
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_ positive changes so far. what are those changes? is _ positive changes so far.nges so far. what are those changes? is the housing i positive changes so far. what are - those changes? is the housing market is beginning to move, first—time buyers more able to buy and will that change things today? i don't think we will _ that change things today? i don't think we will see _ that change things today? i don't think we will see drastic - that change things today? i don't| think we will see drastic changes, there have been positive changes already, slightly, ithink there have been positive changes already, slightly, i think there will not be a massive impact. i think there are lots of first—time buyers are still buying, i think that people just accepted this as the new norm. at the base rate does go down we may see first—time buyers took to get more faith in the markets, yeah. it took to get more faith in the markets, yeah.— took to get more faith in the markets, yeah. took to get more faith in the markets, eah. , ., ., markets, yeah. it is often noted the first time
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far right.ia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. over 370 arrests have been made over the past week in relation to the unrest. as disorder continues across the uk tonight. dozens of people have now appeared in courts charged over the ongoing riots . justice secretary shabana riots. justice secretary shabana mahmood said those involved in far right thuggery should expect to face the full force of the justice system. meanwhile, merseyside police have said that one child remains in hospital after the stabbing attack in southport, which sparked the riots. families gathered at a vigil today, a week on from the murders of bebe king elsie dot stancombe and alice dasilva aguiar . meanwhile, rival aguiar. meanwhile, rival protesters are facing off in plymouth tonight where police are attempting to push back demonstrators after they clashed with officers in riot gear. devon and cornwall police say arrests are ongoing after a police van was damaged and officers were met with a level offic
far right.ia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. over 370 arrests have been made over the past week in relation to the unrest. as disorder continues across the uk tonight. dozens of people have now appeared in courts charged over the ongoing riots . justice secretary shabana riots. justice secretary shabana mahmood said those involved in far right thuggery should expect to face the full force of the justice system. meanwhile, merseyside police have said that one child remains...
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and the far it| far right movement. and the far it has always been motivated by racism.e attack that they might head face at home here in south yorkshire and it is not ok. i am really proud of the community here. they have come out to help, thatis here. they have come out to help, that is what we do here. we want to come together as a community because thatis come together as a community because that is what the vast majority of people want and live out every day. what sort of reassurances would you give to the community?
and the far it| far right movement. and the far it has always been motivated by racism.e attack that they might head face at home here in south yorkshire and it is not ok. i am really proud of the community here. they have come out to help, thatis here. they have come out to help, that is what we do here. we want to come together as a community because thatis come together as a community because that is what the vast majority of people want and live out every day. what sort of reassurances...
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so far, so far. don't want to pre—empt anything because anything can be a flashpoint in a minute. but you know, the police have been out in force. there's been these, you know , quotes and quotes, you know, quotes and quotes, anti—fascist, anti—racist protests as far as i can tell. at least a couple of them have just turned really into pro—palestine protest. but whatever, and there's been no kind of full scale race riots on the streets. and he might think that he's done a very good job because he's seen people sentenced, given a long sentences today, he might be saying, yeah, i've got control of this. i've done it. >> yeah, it's dividing the country. patrick. you know, it's all about appeasing one section of society, which he has done at the moment. but he's actually divided the country. and this undercurrent is going to be there. you know, for a long, long time. and i fear for the future of this country. there are bitter, bitter people in this country seeing this, seeing these men locked up today, a
so far, so far. don't want to pre—empt anything because anything can be a flashpoint in a minute. but you know, the police have been out in force. there's been these, you know , quotes and quotes, you know, quotes and quotes, anti—fascist, anti—racist protests as far as i can tell. at least a couple of them have just turned really into pro—palestine protest. but whatever, and there's been no kind of full scale race riots on the streets. and he might think that he's done a very good job...
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as far as we know and we are _ for the region.nd we are reporting _ for the region. as far as we know and we are reporting on - for the region. as far as we know and we are reporting on the - for the region. as far as we knowi and we are reporting on the bbc, these were student led protests that started with calls to abolish the civil service job quotas that have led to large discontent. there has been this growing unhappiness about an increasingly pop —— authoritarian rule in bangladesh. thank you so much for all your experience, especially as a journalist for the tv nine network in bangladesh. we really do appreciate your time. this is a huge moment, partly because of the figure that sheikh hasina represents. she secured her fourth straight term as prime minister after a controversial election injanuary. controversial election in january. the controversial election injanuary. the opposition party said free and fair elections were not possible under her rule. she is the daughter of the founder of bangladesh. she is the world's lo
as far as we know and we are _ for the region.nd we are reporting _ for the region. as far as we know and we are reporting on - for the region. as far as we know and we are reporting on the - for the region. as far as we knowi and we are reporting on the bbc, these were student led protests that started with calls to abolish the civil service job quotas that have led to large discontent. there has been this growing unhappiness about an increasingly pop —— authoritarian rule in bangladesh....
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we are understanding so far there has been no sign of those far right groups.t of this is grassroots, but a lot of the organisation has come from trade unions. i'mjoined by lori organisation has come from trade unions. i'm joined by lori with unison. what made you came down tonight? it unison. what made you came down toniaht? . , ., ., unison. what made you came down toniaht? ., ., ., ., tonight? it was fear for the local businesses _ tonight? it was fear for the local businesses that _ tonight? it was fear for the local businesses that i _ tonight? it was fear for the local businesses that i frequent - tonight? it was fear for the local - businesses that i frequent and know and love _ businesses that i frequent and know and love and go to on a regular basis _ and love and go to on a regular basis and — and love and go to on a regular basis and i— and love and go to on a regular basis and i felt like i needed to be here to _ basis and i felt like i needed to be here to help protect them. could see a lot hereto help protect them. could see a lot of— here to help
we are understanding so far there has been no sign of those far right groups.t of this is grassroots, but a lot of the organisation has come from trade unions. i'mjoined by lori organisation has come from trade unions. i'm joined by lori with unison. what made you came down tonight? it unison. what made you came down toniaht? . , ., ., unison. what made you came down toniaht? ., ., ., ., tonight? it was fear for the local businesses _ tonight? it was fear for the local businesses that _...
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we know too that quite a symbolic victory, as far as l quite a symbolic victory, as far as that incursionraw support for ukraine to make attacks inside russian territory. but, of course, there are quick questions as to what alice will commit that. one assumes this is a symbolic victory, even if they are it will take a lot of manpower to sustain that. this is victory nonetheless.— how long it maintains its advance remains — how long it maintains its advance remains to— how long it maintains its advance remains to tre— how long it maintains its advance remains to be seen— how long it maintains its advance remains to be seen and _ how long it maintains its advance remains to be seen and of- how long it maintains its advance remains to be seen and of coursej how long it maintains its advance - remains to be seen and of course the further— remains to be seen and of course the further they— remains to be seen and of course the further they move, _ remains to be seen and of course the further they move, the _ remains to be seen and of course the further they move, the more - further they move, t
we know too that quite a symbolic victory, as far as l quite a symbolic victory, as far as that incursionraw support for ukraine to make attacks inside russian territory. but, of course, there are quick questions as to what alice will commit that. one assumes this is a symbolic victory, even if they are it will take a lot of manpower to sustain that. this is victory nonetheless.— how long it maintains its advance remains — how long it maintains its advance remains to— how long it...
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he's relieved that far right extreme is also seen far as number tier for no riots have being replaced by anti racist demonstrations across the country. and i support that supports for the case. ethnic minority communities in germany is facing elections and 3 eastern states was the far right a if the party heading for electoral success. this a spark concerns among foreign students in cities like comp this in brandenburg. the university has around $7000.00 students, half of whom are from abroad, mainly from india practiced on and on love dish. while the campus feels like a safe space, there isn't a thumping rhetoric of the far right. has read students like it'd be around me and a so they are unsure how the election outcomes may affect their everyday lives. up here, i mean to not mind you is from india. she was happy when she received her place at the university of technology in compass. it's judy arc, we just asked her already had a good reputation. and these days more international students apply to study here, then the university can accommodate campus was the only university in germa
he's relieved that far right extreme is also seen far as number tier for no riots have being replaced by anti racist demonstrations across the country. and i support that supports for the case. ethnic minority communities in germany is facing elections and 3 eastern states was the far right a if the party heading for electoral success. this a spark concerns among foreign students in cities like comp this in brandenburg. the university has around $7000.00 students, half of whom are from abroad,...
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she focuses her research on mainstream far right discourse, also in london. so honda sousa is a computational social scientist interested in the links between this information and political extremism. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story shopping that let me start with you today. all of these riots, all of this violence, this is all erupted so quickly. why has there been such a wide spread and relatively sudden upsurge and violence? i don't think, i just say has been an outbreak of widens, but i think it's fun surprising given that the long lineage o n t immigrants and it's not a very big team. and our vision that we've seen in all mainstream politics now, but that is particularly intensifying in, in the last few weeks and months of students alternative 7 with gaza and what's been happening now. and then with the general reaction campaign by june of so that's the kind of narratives that result being espoused by all mainstream political parties. the training in insults around within communities has become a qual, m
she focuses her research on mainstream far right discourse, also in london. so honda sousa is a computational social scientist interested in the links between this information and political extremism. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story shopping that let me start with you today. all of these riots, all of this violence, this is all erupted so quickly. why has there been such a wide spread and relatively sudden upsurge and violence? i don't think, i...
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both the far left and the far right could make big games with the voters concerned about migration and the war and ukraine. the choir richardson welcome is rails large scale operation in the west bank is continuing for a 4th a day with clashes and explosions in the northern city of janine is rel, says it is targeting terrorist walk, but your opinions top diplomat says, the operation is a disaster. in the making overnight, israel's military set it killed. 2 people attempting to carry out attacks with 2 car bombs, exploding one near and is rarely settlement email. what's under group? how mosse praise be attempted attacks as a message of resistance is rarely forces have killed at least 20 people in the west bank in recent days, including a senior, how mos commander police to me and children. we patients the by the side of the road. as the families try to decide on the safe place to lead to following israel street on the west bank city of geneva, why we left everything behind. i have around 10 to 12 children to my house and all i wanted was to get them to a safe place available. the house
both the far left and the far right could make big games with the voters concerned about migration and the war and ukraine. the choir richardson welcome is rails large scale operation in the west bank is continuing for a 4th a day with clashes and explosions in the northern city of janine is rel, says it is targeting terrorist walk, but your opinions top diplomat says, the operation is a disaster. in the making overnight, israel's military set it killed. 2 people attempting to carry out attacks...
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i think the other thing, then, just on reflection around the absence das far on the far right, that wehey will have seen the tough sentences that have been handed in and i think they've realised that there are police officers are waiting to arrest people. so if people turn out and they are wanted, then they are potentially going to be arrested. so we'll have to wait and see what the of outcome is. we'll have to wait and see what the of outcome is— of outcome is. let's 'ust listen into what is h of outcome is. let's 'ust listen into what is being _ of outcome is. let'sjust listen into what is being said - into what is being said in birmingham, these are some of the counter protesters, saying "these are our streets". refugees are welcome here! it's uuite refugees are welcome here! quite interesting to hear some refugees are welcome here!- quite interesting to hear some of the slogans, placards, black lives matter, lots of counter protesters in birmingham particularly around an immigration advice centre in the centre of burning them. also banners saying opposed tommy robinson, bigot out o
i think the other thing, then, just on reflection around the absence das far on the far right, that wehey will have seen the tough sentences that have been handed in and i think they've realised that there are police officers are waiting to arrest people. so if people turn out and they are wanted, then they are potentially going to be arrested. so we'll have to wait and see what the of outcome is. we'll have to wait and see what the of outcome is— of outcome is. let's 'ust listen into what is...
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left, like far, far left.eral by far than bernie sanders. she's a radical left lunatic. i also heard people shout, "bullets, bullets," and, you know, "get down, get down". because i, you know, i moved down pretty nicely, pretty quickly. and we had bullets flying right over my head after i went down. so i'm glad i went down. the bigger miracle was that i was looking in the exact direction of the shooter, and so it hit... ..it hit me at an angle that was, uh, far less destructive than any other angle. so that was the miracle. that was for those people that don't believe in god, i think we got to all start thinking about that. you have to, uh, you know, i'm a believer now. i'm more of a believer, i think. and a lot of people have said that to me. a lot of great people have said that to me, actually. mr trump also discussed his relationships with controversial world leaders. he said he warned russia's vladimir putin not to invade ukraine. well, i know putin, i know president xi, i know kimjong—un of north korea, i
left, like far, far left.eral by far than bernie sanders. she's a radical left lunatic. i also heard people shout, "bullets, bullets," and, you know, "get down, get down". because i, you know, i moved down pretty nicely, pretty quickly. and we had bullets flying right over my head after i went down. so i'm glad i went down. the bigger miracle was that i was looking in the exact direction of the shooter, and so it hit... ..it hit me at an angle that was, uh, far less...
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right, far right, far right.hat the more this goes on and that the more this goes on and that people are whipping up different sides of arguments and communities in this country. when you're lying about acid attacks and then when you're not removing those claims, when the police have even said that they haven't had a single report of that, i would say that that is irresponsible. and i'm not putting this on one individual. there's many people doing it, and that has real world, consequences. and the more that we see members of society taking to the streets to so—called defend, their communities and so on, then i really do worry that then we really will see far right people in response on this on the streets of britain. and that will be a big awakening and one that nobody wants, because everybody , especially myself and everybody, especially myself and i'm sure everyone else we need peace in society and whatever side of opinion you are on, it is in everybody's best interest that all of this , calms down and that all
right, far right, far right.hat the more this goes on and that the more this goes on and that people are whipping up different sides of arguments and communities in this country. when you're lying about acid attacks and then when you're not removing those claims, when the police have even said that they haven't had a single report of that, i would say that that is irresponsible. and i'm not putting this on one individual. there's many people doing it, and that has real world, consequences. and...
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or two through the irish sea — very fleeting, few and far between.es, the weather should behave itself then into next week. there is a potential for weather fronts to push its way into the far north—west. just how much rain we'll have in the south—east corner is really subject to question. here is where we're likely to see the driest of the weather, but a little more unsettled further north and west, and as a result, not quite as warm. take care. bye— bye. somejohn live from washington, this is bbc news. talks for a ceasefire in the israel—gaza war are expected to continue into a second day. it comes as health officials in gaza report more than 40,000 people dead after 10 months of fighting. the kremlin plots its response to ukraine's offensive into russia's kursk region. and five people are charged in the overdose death of friends star, matthew perry. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. talks for a gaza ceasefire and hostage—release deal will reportedly continue into a second day. high—level delegations from qatar, egypt and the united
or two through the irish sea — very fleeting, few and far between.es, the weather should behave itself then into next week. there is a potential for weather fronts to push its way into the far north—west. just how much rain we'll have in the south—east corner is really subject to question. here is where we're likely to see the driest of the weather, but a little more unsettled further north and west, and as a result, not quite as warm. take care. bye— bye. somejohn live from washington,...
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as far as i am aware. the annual budget of the country is based on the process that has been formed in the country over many years, fixed costs that have been established . managers suggest that the organization approves the program, it is presented to the parliament , it is adjusted accordingly, it has nothing to do with the program, it does not have a logical and expert view of the program, when the honorable parliament it approves a budget that is not related to the program, resources to achieve the goals foreseen in the reliable resources program. stable is not seen in the annual budget. how can you expect the respected government to implement development programs ? look at us right now, when we are in front of you, approximately the revenue sources of the 1403 budget that we are in, in 1403, the budget that we are with is 3 months. first of all, he is facing a high deficit, that is , 17% of the resources were collected in the first 3 months, 25% should have been collected, the expenses are according t
as far as i am aware. the annual budget of the country is based on the process that has been formed in the country over many years, fixed costs that have been established . managers suggest that the organization approves the program, it is presented to the parliament , it is adjusted accordingly, it has nothing to do with the program, it does not have a logical and expert view of the program, when the honorable parliament it approves a budget that is not related to the program, resources to...
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., ., ,., , role has he played in the election so far? ., ., , ., , so far?tim — so far? one of the reasons that she picked tim walz — so far? one of the reasons that she picked tim walz is _ so far? one of the reasons that she picked tim walz is because, - so far? one of the reasons that she picked tim walz is because, from i so far? one of the reasons that she i picked tim walz is because, from the very start, as soon as it was announced thatjoe biden had endorsed her to be the candidate in his place, tim walz was on the tv circuit, he was a very loyal, very effective surrogates of the harris campaign, before he even was the vice presidential pick. that is part of why she picked him, because he was really effective with messaging. and we are seeing a lot of excitement from democrats for tim walz. he has this middle american, every dad persona. he seems to be really down to earth. he has said he is not super politically ambitious. he doesn't intend to be president. we are not necessarily sure if that is true but that is certainly what he is trying to sell. i
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that story needs to be told far more . told far more. >> most definitely.w, which i guess is not very helpful, not very constructive. >> well, i suppose if there's evidence that individuals have been directly responsible for spreading actual lies, then it's important that we that we know that, but i would just caution making a bogeyman out of 1 or 2 specific people if actually what we're looking at here is something more complex. i think you are quite right, paul, to talk about the presence potentially, of , of actors from, potentially, of, of actors from, you know , overseas actors and, you know, overseas actors and, particularly there does seem to be evidence that there has been russian bots involved in all of this. it's a kind of a way to kind of create division in another country in a pretty you know, low level but dangerous way. >> folks, let me know your thoughts on this gbnews.com/yoursay. >> i'm going to read out some of your comments in a second, but how about this , paul from paul how about this, paul from paul embery your your namesake. he's also
that story needs to be told far more . told far more. >> most definitely.w, which i guess is not very helpful, not very constructive. >> well, i suppose if there's evidence that individuals have been directly responsible for spreading actual lies, then it's important that we that we know that, but i would just caution making a bogeyman out of 1 or 2 specific people if actually what we're looking at here is something more complex. i think you are quite right, paul, to talk about the...
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when necessary, magadan airport serves the entire far east.t our runway the runway is capable of accepting any type of aircraft , even very, very large runways, magadan airport. this, well, is probably an integral component of the communications and logistics system throughout the far east. one of the main directions is domestic tourism. the tourist flow of the far east itself will one way or another in the future be distributed in all directions. a week in kamchatka, a week in magadan or a week in primorsky krai and so on. a week in yakutia, in this regard, will it become the main hub? unlikely, but lots of functionality, of course, no doubt. new standards of comfort and quality of services. the total area of the building is more than 1400 square m2, with a capacity of 800 passengers per hour. spacious parking lots, cafes, shops, a recreation area - this will be a fundamentally different terminal. the existing one has long been outdated, not only physically, but also morally, because it was built for certain types of aircraft, and well, for
when necessary, magadan airport serves the entire far east.t our runway the runway is capable of accepting any type of aircraft , even very, very large runways, magadan airport. this, well, is probably an integral component of the communications and logistics system throughout the far east. one of the main directions is domestic tourism. the tourist flow of the far east itself will one way or another in the future be distributed in all directions. a week in kamchatka, a week in magadan or a...