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are you interesting analysis, different professor naomi was saying from university of london. thank you for being on the w. yes. thank you very much. i are now some other stories making news today . malaysian police are expanding their investigation into allegations of widespread sex. if you said child care on the announcement follows wednesdays grades on child and shelters, and the rest of more than a $170.00 suspects. authorities rescued. 400 children housed in the shelters by members of an islamic business group with links to a band for logistics. donald trump says he won't take bonded and now the presidential debates with common law harris trump insists he won tuesdays to back and that harris is desperate for a 2nd chance. several major opinion polls found view was thought harris performs better than her republican opponent. the vice president says the 2 candidates owe it to voters to square off again and work as a boeing a voted overwhelmingly to go on strike. really old union members approve the ball count off the rejecting managements off of a 25 percent pay rise over 4
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different professor naomi was saying from university of london. thank you for being on the w. yes. thank you very much. i us and turning to other stories making use this out around the president has visited some of the whole your sites and she is what i'm on a trip to the rock in the southern town of not john must have possess, can visited the shrine. note in my, my li, 7 century killing is the basis for the schism between she is the majority in iran, and rock and cities who dominate the launch of hispanic wor, work as a boeing has voted overwhelmingly to go on strike. the old union members approved the won't count off the rejecting management software of a 25 percent pay rise over 4 years. it's the latest says back for the comp make are off for a panel blew out of one of its planes with flight and trouble with one of its space crossed the lift, esplanade stranded in order. and donald trump says he won't take part in and out the presidential debate with campbell harris trump. it says seat one tuesday's debate, and that harris is desperate for a 2nd chance. several major opinion poll
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the bodies of the scientist pirogov and the commander barclay are kept in sarcophagi. at the university of londonasterfully executed and in general, so to speak, has many analogues in history, it will cease to exist in its original design, i would like it to remain as it is, well, maybe, i just added tickets would have been exchanged for friendlier security, everything would have been fine inside, russians are for re-storing lenin and about the same number are for not rushing to make such a decision. eight people were injured, one of the victims is in extremely serious condition. in su today they dealt a new blow to belgorod and the suburbs. what is known about the consequences? the fire is being fanned by a strong wind, several large fires of carcasses.
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at the university of london , it stands there in the lobby quite calmly. lar to a telephone. and there sits some character in a hat. it turns out that this is jeremy bentham, the founder of the university. and he bequeathed his body in exactly this state, to be kept exactly where it is kept. a muzalei reminiscent of both a babylonian zekurat and a pyramid, and at the same time designed by an architect who erected orthodox churches. this is more than architecture, a whole complex of symbols. if the body is taken out of here, then there will remain simply emptiness, a thing that was wonderfully conceived, masterfully executed and in general, so to speak, has a lot of analogues in history, it will cease to exist in its original concept, i would like it to remain as it is, well, maybe, i would just add tickets, exchange them for friendlier security, everything would be fine inside, to know that in... let's assume that the foundation of the bolshevik state was a historical mistake, that's normal, but when we say, we're going to blow it up now and we if we take i
at the university of london , it stands there in the lobby quite calmly. lar to a telephone. and there sits some character in a hat. it turns out that this is jeremy bentham, the founder of the university. and he bequeathed his body in exactly this state, to be kept exactly where it is kept. a muzalei reminiscent of both a babylonian zekurat and a pyramid, and at the same time designed by an architect who erected orthodox churches. this is more than architecture, a whole complex of symbols. if...
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bacteriologist alexander fleming first presented at a meeting of the medical research club at the university of london first antibiotic penicillin. fleming was awarded the nobel prize for this 17 years later. the discovery happened by accident, there was chaos in the laboratory - a colony of moldy fungi grew in a vessel with staphylococcus bacteria, which began to destroy bacterial cells. fleming was able to isolate this destructive substance and called it penicillin. the drug became indispensable in the treatment of any bacterial infections. in the 1940s, they learned to synthesize it artificially and people were finally able to defeat many previously fatal diseases. syphilis, gangrene, tuberculosis and in the ussr the first samples of penicillin were obtained in 1942 by microbiologists zenaida ermolieva and tamara bolezina. the discovery of penicillin, according to swedish doctors, has already saved about 200 million lives. on september 13, 1960 , the first symposium on bionics was held in the usa, which cemented the birth of a new science. bionics is a science that combines engineering and biology.
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the report of the institute of health justice at the university of london, only the inequality in the healthcare sector of this country leads to the premature death of more than one million people every year. according to the natural disaster management organization of nigeria, 3 floods in this country for several weeks have displaced more than 20,000 people in 28 states of the country. the flood also destroyed 17,000 hectares of houses it threatens agricultural land and food resources, especially in the northern region of nigeria. according to the united nations justice agency, nigeria has the highest rate of hungry people in the world, with 32 million people in the country suffering from hunger. they struggle and dismantle the human trafficking network in libya libyan authorities announced the dismantling of a human trafficking network in the southwest of this country. the leader of this network and 10 of its members who have been arrested are accused of killing, torturing and raping immigrants. the investigation on this network involves the violation of the rights of more than a th
the report of the institute of health justice at the university of london, only the inequality in the healthcare sector of this country leads to the premature death of more than one million people every year. according to the natural disaster management organization of nigeria, 3 floods in this country for several weeks have displaced more than 20,000 people in 28 states of the country. the flood also destroyed 17,000 hectares of houses it threatens agricultural land and food resources,...
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all of this with li na, the director of the school of oriental and african studies at the university of londonast institution. good to have you with us. i want to start with the latest rates that killed at least 14 people in lebanon including a leading hezbollah commander. how significant is this ? gast: this is extremely significant especially for hezbollah. only yesterday was the hezbollah leader giving a speech in which he claimed that the groups communication and command are in tact despite the attacks that happened on tuesday and wednesday with the communication devices exploding. so this happening today in the southern suburb of beirut where the headquarters of hezbollah's leadership is, attacking and killing top commanders of hezbollah as a major blow. host: what does it tell us about the state of hezbollah right now and how weakened they are ? guest: hezbollah is in disarray. it is clear that a group like this has been prepared for military action by israel but what it has not anticipated at all is hybrid warfare of this kind, of this scale where in one week hezbollah's communications
all of this with li na, the director of the school of oriental and african studies at the university of londonast institution. good to have you with us. i want to start with the latest rates that killed at least 14 people in lebanon including a leading hezbollah commander. how significant is this ? gast: this is extremely significant especially for hezbollah. only yesterday was the hezbollah leader giving a speech in which he claimed that the groups communication and command are in tact despite...
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in in the university of london , there is a booth like a telephone booth standing there in the lobby,acter in a hat sitting there, it turns out that it is jeremy benton, the founder of the university, and he bequeathed his body in exactly this condition, to be kept exactly where it is kept. a muvzaley reminiscent of a babylonian decurate and a pyramid, and at the same time designed by zotch, who built orthodox churches. this is more than architecture, a whole complex of symbols. if the body is taken out of here, it will remain there just emptiness. the thing that was wonderfully conceived, masterfully executed and in general, so to speak, has many analogues in history, it will cease to exist in its original concept. i would like it to remain as it is. well, maybe i would just add tickets, exchange them for... friendlier security, inside, everything would be fine, to know that, let's assume, the founding of the bolshevik state was a historical mistake, that's normal, but when we say, we're going to blow it up now and we if we take it out now, we will defeat someone, we will not defeat,
in in the university of london , there is a booth like a telephone booth standing there in the lobby,acter in a hat sitting there, it turns out that it is jeremy benton, the founder of the university, and he bequeathed his body in exactly this condition, to be kept exactly where it is kept. a muvzaley reminiscent of a babylonian decurate and a pyramid, and at the same time designed by zotch, who built orthodox churches. this is more than architecture, a whole complex of symbols. if the body is...
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territory, and this is a bargaining chip that will help ukraine in the negotiations, says university of london professor saint george. however, at the end of his term , president biden can somehow radically influence the situation. i would not expect any changes in position. regarding the military operation of ukraine until november, in the period from november to january, regardless of election results, i think we can see certain positive changes for kyiv in this direction. however, ukrainian and british analysts believe that far from everything that happens or can happen in ukraine, the american president has an influence, regardless of who wins the elections. yuri mamon, anita paul, voice of america. military aid to kyiv from germany and ukrainian support. world war ii won the local elections in this country. alternative for germany received record results in the states of thuringia and saxony. at the same time, the ultra-left is also strengthening its influence in ukraine. however, iryna shinkarenko will tell what this could mean for ukraine in the future. the far-right alternative for ger
territory, and this is a bargaining chip that will help ukraine in the negotiations, says university of london professor saint george. however, at the end of his term , president biden can somehow radically influence the situation. i would not expect any changes in position. regarding the military operation of ukraine until november, in the period from november to january, regardless of election results, i think we can see certain positive changes for kyiv in this direction. however, ukrainian...
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to discuss all of this further in some all low jack rental is senior research fellow with the global policy institute in london. rainbow, mary, professor of politics at queen mary university of london, a specialist in french politics and in paris, the female historian and political generalist, welcome to all of you and thank you for joining us on today's inside. stories of prompts has gone from the youngest prime minister, and it's built in history gabriella. tall who was when he was a point to the beginning of the year, was $34.00. he resigned in july, but stayed on an acad take a capacity, and now i'm more than twice his age. michel bonnie, is the new prime minister dear, can i start with you? we'll go in to look at the school detail in a moment, but you will, they're in power. so i want to get them moved in paris. how people are responding to this. we hear they're all big protest taking place. are there any people who are in seems the aspect to think this isn't? it's inspired choice. hi, thanks for having me. yes, i've just come from the protest of the president. i see a lot of people there. i mean, the overwhelming mood seems to be now anger appointments and quite a b
to discuss all of this further in some all low jack rental is senior research fellow with the global policy institute in london. rainbow, mary, professor of politics at queen mary university of london, a specialist in french politics and in paris, the female historian and political generalist, welcome to all of you and thank you for joining us on today's inside. stories of prompts has gone from the youngest prime minister, and it's built in history gabriella. tall who was when he was a point to...
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discuss all of this further in sun malo jacked right now is senior research fellow with the global policy institute in london. rainbow murray, professor of politics at queen mary university of london, is a specialist in french politics. and in power as the female historian and political generalist, welcome to all of you, and thank you for joining us on today's inside story. so if prompts has gone from the youngest, probably minnesota, and it's bolden history, gabriela, tall, who was with what he was. the point to the beginning of the year was $34.00. he resigned in july, but stayed on an acad, take a capacity. and now i'm more than twice his age. michel bonnie, is the new prime minister dear, can i start with? you will go into all the political detail in a moment, but you will, they're in power. so i want to get them news in paris. how people are responding to this. we hear, they're all big protests taking place. are there any people who are in seems the aspect to think this isn't? it's in small choice. hi, thanks for having me. yes, i've just come from the protests of a 1000 of us. the lot of people there and the overwhelming mood seems to be now angry or appointments a
discuss all of this further in sun malo jacked right now is senior research fellow with the global policy institute in london. rainbow murray, professor of politics at queen mary university of london, is a specialist in french politics. and in power as the female historian and political generalist, welcome to all of you, and thank you for joining us on today's inside story. so if prompts has gone from the youngest, probably minnesota, and it's bolden history, gabriela, tall, who was with what...
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lina khatib is the director of the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london'sshe told us more about israel's strategy in its conflict with hezbollah. what israel is trying to do is prevent hezbollah from using this military capacity by, for example, infiltrating its communications infrastructure, and causing disarray within the organisation. let's not forget that an attack like the pager attack will mean hezbollah will now become suspicious about practically any equipment that it has imported, and so this kind of chaos within a militant group like this is in a way more crippling than large—scale military action against it. let's look at the timeline of all of this then because the latest strikes come after four days of deadly attacks in lebanon, widely attributed to israel, though israel has not confirmed any role. on tuesday, handheld pagers which were used by hezbollah, exploded across lebanon killing at least 12 people and injuring thousands of others. as some people were being laid to rest, at least 20 more others were killed by walkie talkies that exploded
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lina khatib is the director of the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london'sld us more about israel's strategy in its conflict with hezbollah. what israel is trying to do is prevent hezbollah from using this military capacity by, for example, infiltrating its communications infrastructure, and causing disarray within the organisation. let's not forget that an attack like the pager attack will mean hezbollah will now become suspicious about practically any equipment that it has imported, and so this kind of chaos within a militant group like this is in a way more crippling than large—scale military action against it. you can follow all of our coverage on those strikes and the killing of a top has followed commander on the bbc website and by downloading our app. in in the us state of georgia, a stark change in how ballots are counted may impact the election in november. georgia's election board officials approved a rule that requires counties to hand count all ballots the night of or the day following the presidential election — something county officials say is
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she's a professor of development studies at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. it's been one month since the interim government that by you and has to go about what's your assessment of this 1st month? a well big question. i mean, what a daunting task you listed the, the tests that he has to deal with will they have to deal with the interim government and they are making progress. i think it's really important to note that they have a lot of goodwill. people really respect and admire and you know, many of us really enough, profess soonest and think he's a good person with high integrity who will get things done. but there's a lot to do. so i think the 1st thing that they have been tested doing is restoring new and older. and that's been very challenging because the police are still not necessarily fully back in the, in the, in the stations. and i think that the commissions that they announced yesterday, the 6 commissions, it seems like a very good strategy. but i think that unless like myself political dallas per be think that it's, you need more the new rules
she's a professor of development studies at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. it's been one month since the interim government that by you and has to go about what's your assessment of this 1st month? a well big question. i mean, what a daunting task you listed the, the tests that he has to deal with will they have to deal with the interim government and they are making progress. i think it's really important to note that they have a lot of goodwill. people...
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lina khatib is the director of the school of oriential and african studies at the university of london'sld us more about israel's strategy in its conflict with hezbollah. what israel is trying to do is prevent hezbollah from using this military capacity by, for example, infiltrating its communications infrastructure, and causing disarray within the organisation. let's not forget that an attack like the pager attack will mean hezbollah will now become suspicious about practically any equipment that it has imported, and so this kind of chaos within a militant group like this is in a way more crippling than large—scale military action against it. at a special meeting of the un security council on friday, several members condemned the week's explosions on communications devices. if things continue as they are, we risk seeing a conflagration that could dwarf even the devastation and suffering witnessed so far. it is not too late to avoid such folly. there is still room for diplomacy which must be used without delay. meanwhile, the un human rights chief volker turk said he was appalled by thos
lina khatib is the director of the school of oriential and african studies at the university of london'sld us more about israel's strategy in its conflict with hezbollah. what israel is trying to do is prevent hezbollah from using this military capacity by, for example, infiltrating its communications infrastructure, and causing disarray within the organisation. let's not forget that an attack like the pager attack will mean hezbollah will now become suspicious about practically any equipment...
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speaking with lina khatib, the director of the school of 0riential and african studies at the university of london'swant to start with these latest strikes that killed at least 14 people in lebanon, including a leading hezbollah commander. how significant is this? , , , this? this is extremely significant, _ this? this is extremely significant, especially. this? this is extremely l significant, especially for hezbollah. 0nly yesterday the leader was giving a televised speech in which he basically claimed that the group's communication and command are intact, despite the attacks that happened on tuesday and wednesday with the communication devices exploding. so this happening today in the southern suburb of beirut where the headquarters of hezbollah�*s leadership is, and killing top commanders of hezbollah is a major blow. what hezbollah is a ma'or blow. what does it tell _ hezbollah is a ma'or blow. what does it tell us — hezbollah is a major blow. what does it tell us about _ hezbollah is a major blow. what does it tell us about the - hezbollah is a major blow. what does it tell us about the state
speaking with lina khatib, the director of the school of 0riential and african studies at the university of london'swant to start with these latest strikes that killed at least 14 people in lebanon, including a leading hezbollah commander. how significant is this? , , , this? this is extremely significant, _ this? this is extremely significant, especially. this? this is extremely l significant, especially for hezbollah. 0nly yesterday the leader was giving a televised speech in which he...
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going to have a country left well, joining me now from london is indeed at palmer, professor of international politics said, city st. george's university of london. >> great to see do you in the wake of this second apparent assassination attempt of donald trump, there obviously calls on both sides of the aisle to, to lower the temperature, reduce the rhetoric you seeing any signs of that? well not really. i think the temperature of american politics is very high in is getting higher and higher as the stakes get higher and the election draws closer and quite frankly, we've seen the most minimal reduction of the rhetoric of a kind of violence, if you like it after the first assassination, even from president on president trump. but basically, the temperature of american parties high and getting higher and the tensions are increasing and one fears for the kind of election that's going to be actually held in november. and the after two math of it in the wake of an election result which goes in either direction i want to play you some sound from the campaign trail of both harris and trump. >> let's take a listen part of my plan under my eco
going to have a country left well, joining me now from london is indeed at palmer, professor of international politics said, city st. george's university of london. >> great to see do you in the wake of this second apparent assassination attempt of donald trump, there obviously calls on both sides of the aisle to, to lower the temperature, reduce the rhetoric you seeing any signs of that? well not really. i think the temperature of american politics is very high in is getting higher and...
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rhetoric it needs to cut this crap out to johnson is electra and us politics at queen mary university of london. he joins us now from oxford. i have to start with jd vance's comments. what do you make of what he just said? >> i think the very responsible i mean, it almost sounds like it's an invitation for someone to have a shot. it kamala harris. and this is really i mean, the comments that both vance and trump have made about democrat rhetoric being responsible for these acts mean, first of all, we don't have any evidence from the investigations from the butler county incident in assassination attempt in july or the or the current won that that that is in fact the case but also i think rather it's rather obvious but important point to make that neither donald trump nor j.d. vance of exactly practice what they preach in this regard in terms of toning down their rhetoric and indeed in fact even in the comments that trump made about calling for the democrats two take responsibility for that. he used inflammatory comments about kamala harris being a communist so i think this is really wildly irre
rhetoric it needs to cut this crap out to johnson is electra and us politics at queen mary university of london. he joins us now from oxford. i have to start with jd vance's comments. what do you make of what he just said? >> i think the very responsible i mean, it almost sounds like it's an invitation for someone to have a shot. it kamala harris. and this is really i mean, the comments that both vance and trump have made about democrat rhetoric being responsible for these acts mean,...
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this device made by the researchers of university college london is placed on the fingertip and closely imitates the feeling of interaction with real objects and shows the constant stimuli and pulses produced at different points of the fingertip with surfaces. therefore, it can improve diagnosis in patients who lose the sense of touch. this technology paves the way for touch loss diagnosis, video calls and robotic surgery , and could one day allow people living thousands of miles away to virtually hold each other's hands. the head of iran's organic association said: 90 thousand hectares of the country's lands are currently dedicated to growing organic crops. mr. noorani added that according to the 6th plan, 2% of the level of special level will happen on wednesday, september 28, which will create an amazing sight. in iran , this will be the second lunar eclipse of the year 1403 at 5:43 am on wednesday in tehran. at 64 minutes iran time, it reaches its zenith and it ends at 6:45 minutes iran time, and the conditions for observing this lunar eclipse are for the western half of iran. it wi
this device made by the researchers of university college london is placed on the fingertip and closely imitates the feeling of interaction with real objects and shows the constant stimuli and pulses produced at different points of the fingertip with surfaces. therefore, it can improve diagnosis in patients who lose the sense of touch. this technology paves the way for touch loss diagnosis, video calls and robotic surgery , and could one day allow people living thousands of miles away to...
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he is a lecturer in us politics at queen mary university of london. good to see you again. thanks for coming on so listen, donald trump says he won't debate again do you think that's true or is he just posturing he's being given advice at the moment that another debate is not advisable i mean, kamala harris came in at that debate and really just blew him out of the water. >> i mean, she came in as so prepared. i think they really weren't expecting her to be as focused on message and consistent as she was two be fair. kamala harris has had a reputation at times for what? a word salad and being a little bit vague, there was none of that in evidenced in the debate. and i think quite frankly, donald trump and his team were surprised and taken aback by it but do you think there is a situation in which let's say the polls do change a little bit that he could reconsider and want a rematch? well, in spite of what i've just said about the strength of kamala harris of the debate. i'm not expecting dramatic shifts in the polls, and that's just because the great deal of elasticity left
he is a lecturer in us politics at queen mary university of london. good to see you again. thanks for coming on so listen, donald trump says he won't debate again do you think that's true or is he just posturing he's being given advice at the moment that another debate is not advisable i mean, kamala harris came in at that debate and really just blew him out of the water. >> i mean, she came in as so prepared. i think they really weren't expecting her to be as focused on message and...
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let's talk to professor lina khatib who's the director of the middle east institute at soas, university of londonctly. let's hope diplomacy stops things _ possible entry. exactly. let's hope diplomacy stops things before - diplomacy stops things before anything escalates.— diplomacy stops things before anything escalates. what do you think israel's _ anything escalates. what do you think israel's goal— anything escalates. what do you think israel's goal is, _ anything escalates. what do you think israel's goal is, what - anything escalates. what do you think israel's goal is, what do i anything escalates. what do you | think israel's goal is, what do you think israel's goal is, what do you think their strategy is? the think israel's goal is, what do you think their strategy is?— think israel's goal is, what do you think their strategy is? the goal is stated as being _ think their strategy is? the goal is stated as being to _ think their strategy is? the goal is stated as being to restore - think their strategy is? the goal is stated as being to restore safety l think their strategy is? the goal i
let's talk to professor lina khatib who's the director of the middle east institute at soas, university of londonctly. let's hope diplomacy stops things _ possible entry. exactly. let's hope diplomacy stops things before - diplomacy stops things before anything escalates.— diplomacy stops things before anything escalates. what do you think israel's _ anything escalates. what do you think israel's goal— anything escalates. what do you think israel's goal is, _ anything escalates. what do you...
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professors dan plesh and manuel galileo from the university of london call the new american developmentwarfare and a new arms race. the main goal of the fast dragon is to preempt nuclear strikes on the united states. true, there is a formidable weapon so far only in the form of cartoons from the company lockhead martin. allegedly , a special modular system with cruise missiles and jazz and tomahawk on pallets will be dropped from transport boeing c-17 and c-130. the drop of a swarm of cruise missiles can occur 2 to 5 km from the targets, tests of dropping missiles in flight have allegedly begun. russia, as you understand, is not sitting idle either. reuters gives out a sensation. moscow is preparing to deploy the 9-370 product. burevestnik. cruise missiles with a nuclear power plant, which putin announced back in march of 1918 that it was... codenamed skyfall by nato , have a virtually unlimited range and are capable of bypassing any missile defense, including the american one. at that time , washington was being ironic. now they are paying close attention study satellite images of the
professors dan plesh and manuel galileo from the university of london call the new american developmentwarfare and a new arms race. the main goal of the fast dragon is to preempt nuclear strikes on the united states. true, there is a formidable weapon so far only in the form of cartoons from the company lockhead martin. allegedly , a special modular system with cruise missiles and jazz and tomahawk on pallets will be dropped from transport boeing c-17 and c-130. the drop of a swarm of cruise...
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ash car is a professor of development studies and international relations that so asked at university of london. you joins us now. it's a good to have you with this on the program. what is your feeling about your direction or the way in which this conflict in the region could now take shape of these riley is likely to continue to press their advantage. it was of history. it is right, it has the initiative, but that's very clear. and it is believing a only 2 options to hezbollah. a one being to basically took it between 8 that they use to accept withdrawal. notice of the on the lower and be replaced by the bad news, the regular army. and or this would be under the us supervision, or, or to, to face the, the, the, me that's what scale conflict and given the way so it has been behaving. and or the news that we have from is on the side of it seems to prepare for a full scale conflict of this guy. so i think for now they are waiting to see what was going to replace customer sort of and what their decision would it be and, and like the app if, if that's not the calculation that they are expecting eve
ash car is a professor of development studies and international relations that so asked at university of london. you joins us now. it's a good to have you with this on the program. what is your feeling about your direction or the way in which this conflict in the region could now take shape of these riley is likely to continue to press their advantage. it was of history. it is right, it has the initiative, but that's very clear. and it is believing a only 2 options to hezbollah. a one being to...
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let's stay with this news that has come into us and let's speak to the professor of monarchy at city university in londone seen in the news has emerged. i hope you can hear me, i wasjust asking you for your reaction to what we have learned in the last ten minutes or so. clearly there is a problem with that line. we continue to see on the screen some of the images of this video and as you are saying it's incredibly intimate and personal with the family and personal with the family and different images edited together and it's of course the journey for all of the family. that's right. what's interesting is that they have chosen to go so public with these quite intimate and personal scenes from family life over the summer. they are a couple who have been very careful to protect the lives of the children but the children are right at the heart of this film that has been released on right at the heart of their mothers message about her cancerjourney in terms of their importance to her. it's clear that for the princess of wales she is evaluating everything in your life after this cancer diagnosis. she says in
let's stay with this news that has come into us and let's speak to the professor of monarchy at city university in londone seen in the news has emerged. i hope you can hear me, i wasjust asking you for your reaction to what we have learned in the last ten minutes or so. clearly there is a problem with that line. we continue to see on the screen some of the images of this video and as you are saying it's incredibly intimate and personal with the family and personal with the family and different...
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guests to the program, out of london we have fahima mahumat, broadcaster and commentator, and out of ramala, we have sadn, professor of political science out of beers out university. thank you both for. being with me, i'd like to start it off in london. i mean, how would you sum up the role of the so-called international community since the start of this genocide in gaza up until now? well, there has been um sort of worldly condemnation and outcry from normal people around the globe for no intervention that has been there, where there is hypocrisy and double standards, as we know that the west. generally champion humanitarian rights as well as well as upholding law, but this has not been seen when it comes to the actual crisis in gaza, and again we see continuous policy and action contradictions, when people call force fire wanting to alleviate some of the uh sort of crisis that is happening, especially by allowing um sort of you know... medical aid to go in there, but then we see even the convoys for humanitarian aid being sort of obstructed, being targeted, and also it's it's holding back more and more of the necessary humanitarian aid and support that any othe
guests to the program, out of london we have fahima mahumat, broadcaster and commentator, and out of ramala, we have sadn, professor of political science out of beers out university. thank you both for. being with me, i'd like to start it off in london. i mean, how would you sum up the role of the so-called international community since the start of this genocide in gaza up until now? well, there has been um sort of worldly condemnation and outcry from normal people around the globe for no...
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to the program, out of uh london we have uh fahima mahumat, broadcaster and commentator, and out of ramala we have sadnim. professor of political science out of beers out university. thank you both for being with me. i'd like to start it off in london. mean, how would you sum up the role of the so-called international community since the start of this genocide in gaza up until now? well, there has been um sort of worldly condemnation and outcry from normal people around the globe for no intervention that has has been there where there is hypocrisy and double standards, as we know that the west generally champion humanitarian rights as well as well as upholding law, but this has not been seen when it comes to the actual crisis in gaza, and again we see continuous policy and action contradictions when people call force fire wanting to alleviate some of the uh sort of... crisis that is happening, especially by allowing sort of medical aid to go in there, but then we see even the convoys for humanitarian aid being sort of obstructed, being targeted, and also it's it's holding back more and more of the necessary humanitarian aid and support that any other country and
to the program, out of uh london we have uh fahima mahumat, broadcaster and commentator, and out of ramala we have sadnim. professor of political science out of beers out university. thank you both for being with me. i'd like to start it off in london. mean, how would you sum up the role of the so-called international community since the start of this genocide in gaza up until now? well, there has been um sort of worldly condemnation and outcry from normal people around the globe for no...
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the universities of harvard, mit, stanford, oxford, berkeley , california, cambridge, london and washington college , seattle, columbiaville, 10 universities. they are the best in the world in this ranking. the bodies of two marzbani martyrs today in razavi khorasan and north khorasan provinces the funeral was held. in razavi khorasan and zovari torbat heydari city, the body of martyr amir ebrahimzadeh was escorted from daulat abad to the tomb of the unknown martyrs, and for burial to his hometown, sufi abad village. today also body. martyr parsa sozani was buried at the shrine of imamzadeh hamzeh rezai in ziarat tshii city and in golzar shahada plot of this city. martyrs ebrahimzad and suzani along with mohammad amin naroi were martyred last thursday due to the shootings of the jaish al-adl gang in mirjave border regiment of sistan baluchistan. tax affairs organization announced in a notice that according to the request of maadian the deadline for using the amnesty of tax crimes has been extended until thursday, 29 september. madian in the face of the curtain. tax debts of any period can b
the universities of harvard, mit, stanford, oxford, berkeley , california, cambridge, london and washington college , seattle, columbiaville, 10 universities. they are the best in the world in this ranking. the bodies of two marzbani martyrs today in razavi khorasan and north khorasan provinces the funeral was held. in razavi khorasan and zovari torbat heydari city, the body of martyr amir ebrahimzadeh was escorted from daulat abad to the tomb of the unknown martyrs, and for burial to his...
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those to go on a professor of international migration and force displacement at the university of dunning, i'm in london. rubbish on. raw ho, messiah out communications director of the charity joint council for the welfare of immigrants. and in bristol, yeah. show my kind of co, the co president of neutral to europe, europe, africa network that focuses on the consequences of migration policies. so thank you all 3 of you for joining us today on inside story. yes. again, a tragic incident in that the world's busy is more to way that the u. k. co singlish channel. the french cool lot most it's and it showed his point just 32 kilometers across rubbish on the fact. but now we've seen more people died this time 8 die. another incident, just a couple of weeks ago, the was this year, 12 died, 6 of them children and a pregnant women. this is tragic that this keeps going on like this. yes, sir, domestic tragedy. and these stayed on the reputation of the u. k. that this is allowed to happen. you know, previous the previous government massively failed in looking off to people who are trying to caustic channel. and
those to go on a professor of international migration and force displacement at the university of dunning, i'm in london. rubbish on. raw ho, messiah out communications director of the charity joint council for the welfare of immigrants. and in bristol, yeah. show my kind of co, the co president of neutral to europe, europe, africa network that focuses on the consequences of migration policies. so thank you all 3 of you for joining us today on inside story. yes. again, a tragic incident in that...
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state sixth forms, partly because they think it'll it'll give them a better chance to go to university of north londonhappens all the time. you know as well as i do that the wealthy north london families put their kids through private school to 16, and then in order to get to oxford and cambridge or the lse, then the last two years are at the. >> so this is, this has been going for on ages. and actually i mean, jacob rees—mogg said about because eton is putting its prices up by 20% and he said you don't have to. there's enough money in eton that you do not have to do that. now. if jacob rees—mogg feels that he's one of the less wealthy parents at eton and he he feels and actually, you know, private schools on jacob's money from gb news, i don't think he's one of the, one of the poorer. well, he feels he certainly everybody always feels poor, but but but actually, private schools have been putting up their fees. they have way above inflation. they have way above inflation. they have for the last. so they've been doing this, but they are actually turning out at the end. >> look, i'm i'm not saying that
state sixth forms, partly because they think it'll it'll give them a better chance to go to university of north londonhappens all the time. you know as well as i do that the wealthy north london families put their kids through private school to 16, and then in order to get to oxford and cambridge or the lse, then the last two years are at the. >> so this is, this has been going for on ages. and actually i mean, jacob rees—mogg said about because eton is putting its prices up by 20% and...
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it's strange, because when i as you say, i've got a background of writing academic books and academic articles, teach a... university in london, it's part of my professional practice. when i started writing, uh, one small step, i found it by far the easiest writing project i've ever done. i mean it sounds like an arrogant statement, but it's just an authentic one. once i started telling the story of what it was like to be an irish child in birmingham at the time of the birmingham, it just flowed. my very few regrets about the process, i didn't write this book 15 years earlier, because i certainly could have done and then been on this journey that much sooner. i think a lot of... academic writing is from the outside in, so if i'm writing an article for a journal, i know it has to have a literature review section where i look at what other scholars have said, i know it has to have methodology section where i describe how i'm going about it. so other scholars could come along and replicate the work and find its faults, which is all all to the good, so there there's a kind of outside in quality about academic writing, whereas i t
it's strange, because when i as you say, i've got a background of writing academic books and academic articles, teach a... university in london, it's part of my professional practice. when i started writing, uh, one small step, i found it by far the easiest writing project i've ever done. i mean it sounds like an arrogant statement, but it's just an authentic one. once i started telling the story of what it was like to be an irish child in birmingham at the time of the birmingham, it just...
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university of east anglia, professor david maguire, explained the importance of universities to the british economy. uk universities are among the best in the world and they are incredible uk assets. a recent piece of work by london universities add £265 billion to the uk economy. in context, the so—called black hole rachel reeves identified was less than a tenth of that. for every £1 invested by the government, by the country, universities return £1a, so a major, major asset which contributes greatly to the economy. unfortunately, in recent years the amount of money coming into universities has not kept pace with inflation so now undergraduate courses are running at a loss. the deficit is about £3 billion a year in the country and we are only getting about 90% of the cost into universities, so unless that addressed universities will not be able to deliver the really high standard of education which students deserve and we will lose international competitiveness. it is a really important point that needs to be addressed. are there any other ways? because some students say if the fees rise, they are already struggling with inflation so it will make what is already a difficult challenge to be able to study and get
university of east anglia, professor david maguire, explained the importance of universities to the british economy. uk universities are among the best in the world and they are incredible uk assets. a recent piece of work by london universities add £265 billion to the uk economy. in context, the so—called black hole rachel reeves identified was less than a tenth of that. for every £1 invested by the government, by the country, universities return £1a, so a major, major asset which...
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it's strange because when i as you say i've got a background of writing academic books and academic articles, teach a university in london, it it's part of my professional practice. when i started writing uh one small step, i found it by far the easiest writing project i've ever done, mean it sounds like an arrogant statement but it's just an authentic one. once i started telling the'. of what it was like to be an irish child in birmingham at the time of the birmingham pop bombins, it just flowed. my very few regrets about the process i didn't write this book 15 years earlier, buse you certainly could have done and then been on this journey that much sooner. think a lot of academic writing is from the outside in. so if i'm writing an article for a journal, i know it has to have a literature review section where i look at what other scholars have said, i know it has to have methodology section where i describe how i'm going about it so other scholars could come along and repl. the work and find its faults, which is all all to the good, so there there's a kind of outside in quality about academic writing, whereas i think t
it's strange because when i as you say i've got a background of writing academic books and academic articles, teach a university in london, it it's part of my professional practice. when i started writing uh one small step, i found it by far the easiest writing project i've ever done, mean it sounds like an arrogant statement but it's just an authentic one. once i started telling the'. of what it was like to be an irish child in birmingham at the time of the birmingham pop bombins, it just...
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of close interaction with objects. this device, made by researchers at university college london , is placed on the fingertip and closely imitates the feeling of interacting with real objects and shows the constant stimuli and pulses produced at different points of the wound with surfaces. therefore, it can be used to diagnose patients who lose the sense of touch. to improve this technology is the way to distinguish from handshakes will streamline video calls and robotic surgery, and could one day allow people living thousands of miles away to hold hands virtually. thank you for your companion. in the name of god, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the world. today, in the first case of tonight's program , we will examine the explosion of pagers in lebanon with mr. mohammad qaravi from beirut. in the second case , we will take a look at the removal of russian media from meta social networks, in this regard we will be in touch with steve gill in tennessee, usa, and finally , we will examine the preparation of the first jordanian martyr of tofan. al-aqsa, which was destroyed last week by three zionist soldiers crossing the
of close interaction with objects. this device, made by researchers at university college london , is placed on the fingertip and closely imitates the feeling of interacting with real objects and shows the constant stimuli and pulses produced at different points of the wound with surfaces. therefore, it can be used to diagnose patients who lose the sense of touch. to improve this technology is the way to distinguish from handshakes will streamline video calls and robotic surgery, and could one...
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let's speak to dr rasmus nilsson, a lecturer in the school of slavonic and east european studies at the university college london, the largest numbers of russians that, in other words thinking about the number of russians that it has to fight for it, or would be to expect this? ., for it, or would be to expect this? . , , . this? that is exactly right. we would meet _ this? that is exactly right. we would expect volunteers - this? that is exactly right. we would expect volunteers with | would expect volunteers with limited training, limited provisions, including ammunition but also provisions for defence, we expect them to die at a higher rate. i would be careful about using the word volunteers for many of them. they may not have been press—ganged into service but they could find themselves in socio— economic situation to give them limited options beyond the military.- give them limited options beyond the military. how much is most concerned _ beyond the military. how much is most concerned about - beyond the military. how much is most concerned about the i is most concerned about the death toll?— is most concer
let's speak to dr rasmus nilsson, a lecturer in the school of slavonic and east european studies at the university college london, the largest numbers of russians that, in other words thinking about the number of russians that it has to fight for it, or would be to expect this? ., for it, or would be to expect this? . , , . this? that is exactly right. we would meet _ this? that is exactly right. we would expect volunteers - this? that is exactly right. we would expect volunteers with | would...
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she is the chair of health care and workforce modeling at the london south bank university. re that jumps out is the increasing number of staff members since 2019. that has increased since 17 that -- has increased 70%. treatment has collapsed. one in 10 patients were waiting 12 hours in andy. that is 81 times as many as in 2019. how does that happen? >> that happens for a number of reasons. although the absolute number of staff has expanded, we have seen a loss of experienced staff in health care. the addition of people having more complex needs being met has meant the workload has gone up. the workload has gone up significantly. care is more complex. the work is more complex. the people now are less experienced. >> we saw with the last major reform program in 2012 the top-down reform is not always welcomed by the nhs. do you imagine there will be some resistance to this? >> i think reform is always unsettling for people that are working in the system. people who use the system. last year's reforms were very radical. they have been open to quite a lot of criticism. one of the
she is the chair of health care and workforce modeling at the london south bank university. re that jumps out is the increasing number of staff members since 2019. that has increased since 17 that -- has increased 70%. treatment has collapsed. one in 10 patients were waiting 12 hours in andy. that is 81 times as many as in 2019. how does that happen? >> that happens for a number of reasons. although the absolute number of staff has expanded, we have seen a loss of experienced staff in...
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i am just going to try to squeeze in and a professor of history and monarchy at city university in londonbefore but your reaction to everything we have learned in the last half an hour.— half an hour. it's an extraordinary - half an hour. it's an extraordinary film l half an hour. it's an - extraordinary film really, something we have never seen a royalty— something we have never seen a royalty before. it's sort of video— royalty before. it's sort of video family album with template of music and a first person— template of music and a first person narrative from the princess _ person narrative from the princess of wales reflecting on her health, physical and mental, _ her health, physical and mental, showing her family her health, physical and mental, showing herfamily and her love — mental, showing herfamily and her love for her children and her love for her children and her husband and her parents are still on _ her husband and her parents are still on show. quite a remarkable step change i think from _ remarkable step change i think from what we have seen before from _ from what we hav
i am just going to try to squeeze in and a professor of history and monarchy at city university in londonbefore but your reaction to everything we have learned in the last half an hour.— half an hour. it's an extraordinary - half an hour. it's an extraordinary film l half an hour. it's an - extraordinary film really, something we have never seen a royalty— something we have never seen a royalty before. it's sort of video— royalty before. it's sort of video family album with template of...