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italy says that they will appeal against any european court ofjustice ruling.eir decision was not binding on italy. and italy is doing this for two reasons. first of all, because italy is buckling under the weight of, as they see it, irregular migration. it's the country that receives the highest number of migrants in the european union. i've reported from migrant reception centres there that were built for a couple of thousand migrants. they are holding seven, 10,000. they are bursting at the seams. and so they are building these migrant reception centres in albania to try to relieve the pressure, but also to try to deter migrants from making the crossing to italy, to say, you know, if you are a man and if you are not vulnerable, you're not going to make it to italy, you will go to albania and then potentially be deported. whether or not that deterrence actually works well, that's another question altogether. still to come on the world today... we have liftoff, the nasa rocket lifts off or whether life can be supported on the around the world and across the uk
italy says that they will appeal against any european court ofjustice ruling.eir decision was not binding on italy. and italy is doing this for two reasons. first of all, because italy is buckling under the weight of, as they see it, irregular migration. it's the country that receives the highest number of migrants in the european union. i've reported from migrant reception centres there that were built for a couple of thousand migrants. they are holding seven, 10,000. they are bursting at the...
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we have no ability to hold or appoint and hold to account those who represent the echr, the european courtl fabnc remove the court from the legal fabric of the united kingdom. it must go and then it just becomes a body that sits in strasbourg and comes out with the with the odd opinion which we can ignore. and that's the position where the court should be put . we the court should be put. we don't even need a debate on the we don't need another referendum. i disagree with boris. just get out of its claws and its, you know, the enmeshing of itself into our fabric. >> would you agree with electing supreme court judges in this country , would i? country, would i? >> i'm not going to have a i'm not going to have said that we have no ability to vote them out or to kind of have any say in who they are. >> so presumably that means our supreme, supreme, our supreme court judges are appointed by us. us. >> us. >> they're entirely british. they're part of our legal fabric. these people are sitting in strasbourg making up, for example, whether switzerland is doing enough towards net zero or not and p
we have no ability to hold or appoint and hold to account those who represent the echr, the european courtl fabnc remove the court from the legal fabric of the united kingdom. it must go and then it just becomes a body that sits in strasbourg and comes out with the with the odd opinion which we can ignore. and that's the position where the court should be put . we the court should be put. we don't even need a debate on the we don't need another referendum. i disagree with boris. just get out of...
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of human _ leave the european court of human rights. rights. he has met with interior ministries around europe _ interior ministries around europe and he knows it will not be possible to reform the echr, so his_ be possible to reform the echr, so his solution is to leave it. echr — so his solution is to leave it. echr issues generally on one side, his comments are about british forces killing people because of echr rules. can you point to cases where that has happened. figs point to cases where that has happened-— point to cases where that has ha ened, m 4' ., , happened. as you know, these are comments _ happened. as you know, these are comments reflected - happened. as you know, these are comments reflected based | happened. as you know, these i are comments reflected based on previous— are comments reflected based on previous comments by a defence secretary. — previous comments by a defence secretary, as an example of why it's important we leave the echr. _ it's important we leave the echr, because we are precluded from _ echr, becaus
of human _ leave the european court of human rights. rights. he has met with interior ministries around europe _ interior ministries around europe and he knows it will not be possible to reform the echr, so his_ be possible to reform the echr, so his solution is to leave it. echr — so his solution is to leave it. echr issues generally on one side, his comments are about british forces killing people because of echr rules. can you point to cases where that has happened. figs point to cases...
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and i'm going to put it to you that it's the creeping power of the european court of human rights in has caused this problem. >> i personally, i, i don't think it's the problem that some people make out . and i was people make out. and i was involved as a home office minister in introducing that legislation, and we introduced it for very good reasons. it was repatriating european law into engush repatriating european law into english law so that people could access it more easily. nowin has a large country house in taunton, and he was approached by the home office. and they said, we'd like you to lend us your house for seven years, and we'll give you £1 million if you'll do that , and we're going you'll do that, and we're going to put illegal migrants into it. and can you imagine if you're some albanian, you get put into the swankiest house in the west country. the first thing you do is get on the phone to your mates, say, you've got to come to britain. this is paved with gold. >> there is some truth in that andifs >> there is some truth in that and it's this kind of utter stupidity
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as far as i understood i need, are you k called snow to european court of human rights to get got any final decision in your case. i, on the one hand, i would like to know to personally to know how the fields for you went on the other case. i would like to know whether you have any suggestions, systematically, legally, how cases like yours could really be settled in, in the, in the legal system that looks correctly and properly opposite 14 years detained in the u. k, including over 5 years and a maximum security prison and facing a 175 year sentence. with the prospect of g is more in prison. before being able to have his shots at the european court of human rights by the accepted a plea offered from united states that would release me from prison. immediately, united states insisted that i not be allowed to take a case in relation to what has happened to me in relation to its ex, additional proceedings. know that i, i could even file a freedom of information act request on the us government to see what was done they will never be a hearing into what has happened. and that's why it's s
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the european court ofjustice found in his favour against a fee for, saying some of their transfer rules of movement and competition. it's a decision that's being compared to that one byjoe mark bosman in 1995 which allowed players to leave for free at the end of the contract. that shook up the transfer market and the lawyer who won both cases thinks this could be countercultural. �*, ., ., ., countercultural. it's a lot more far-reaching. _ countercultural. it's a lot more far-reaching, first _ countercultural. it's a lot more far-reaching, first because - countercultural. it's a lot more far-reaching, first because thej countercultural. it's a lot more - far-reaching, first because the fifa far—reaching, first because the fifa rules are not only declared illegal on the basis of free movement of workers but also basis of free competition. it really paves the way for modernisation of the governance of football. 50 for modernisation of the governance of football. ., of football. so how did we get here? this all relates _ of football. so how did we get here? this all relates to _ of footba
the european court ofjustice found in his favour against a fee for, saying some of their transfer rules of movement and competition. it's a decision that's being compared to that one byjoe mark bosman in 1995 which allowed players to leave for free at the end of the contract. that shook up the transfer market and the lawyer who won both cases thinks this could be countercultural. �*, ., ., ., countercultural. it's a lot more far-reaching. _ countercultural. it's a lot more far-reaching, first...
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it made that decision on the basis of a preliminary ruling by the european court ofjustice, the top courtof a country must be considered safe for a migrant to be sent back there and notjust a part of the country. and not “ust a part of the country.— and not “ust a part of the count . , _, , country. these were considered as lum country. these were considered asylum seekers, _ country. these were considered asylum seekers, not _ country. these were considered asylum seekers, not economic. asylum seekers, not economic migrants?— migrants? people put in an as lum migrants? people put in an asylum claim, _ migrants? people put in an asylum claim, and - migrants? people put in an asylum claim, and part- migrants? people put in an asylum claim, and part of. migrants? people put in an i asylum claim, and part of the battle is that giorgia meloni, who comes from a far—right party, she is a prime minister of italy, and she has promised to stop the huge arrivals of migrants into italy across the mediterranean. she says most of the people who come across are economic migrants, they don't have a vali
it made that decision on the basis of a preliminary ruling by the european court ofjustice, the top courtof a country must be considered safe for a migrant to be sent back there and notjust a part of the country. and not “ust a part of the country.— and not “ust a part of the count . , _, , country. these were considered as lum country. these were considered asylum seekers, _ country. these were considered asylum seekers, not _ country. these were considered asylum seekers, not economic....
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as far as say, on the students i need, are you k called snow to european court of human rights and get got any final decision in your case. i, on the one hand, i would like to know to personally to know how to fields for you. and on the other case, i would like to know whether you have any suggestions, a system, medically, legally, how cases like yours could really be settled in, in the, in the legal system. that looks quite.
as far as say, on the students i need, are you k called snow to european court of human rights and get got any final decision in your case. i, on the one hand, i would like to know to personally to know how to fields for you. and on the other case, i would like to know whether you have any suggestions, a system, medically, legally, how cases like yours could really be settled in, in the, in the legal system. that looks quite.
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and i'm going to put it to you that it's the creeping power of the european court of human rights inas caused this problem. >> i personally, i, i don't think it's the problem that some people make out . and i was people make out. and i was involved as a home office minister in introducing that legislation, and we introduced it for very good reasons. it was repatriating european law into engush repatriating european law into english law so that people could access it more easily. now , with access it more easily. now, with the passage of time, you need to review everything. but i think there's possibility that, for example, and i'm not advocating this, but i think there needs to be the potential for a derogation, for example, on certain aspects of it. but there has to be negotiated. you can't just unilaterally declare it. >> interesting , very, very >> interesting, very, very interesting that we also have to deal with the french. we finish up this segment talking about echr derogations and how we deal with it. and after the break, i'm going to be joined by three men who've given the c
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of human — certain parts of the european court of human rights because he has seen the implementation. james cleverly isjust britain... james cleverly is 'ust cominu britain... james cleverly is 'ust coming onto i britain... james cleverly is 'ust coming onto the i britain... james cleverly is 'ust coming onto the stage. i britain... james cleverly isjust coming onto the stage. thankl britain... james cleverly is just i coming onto the stage. thank you britain... james cleverly is just - coming onto the stage. thank you for your time. we will now listen to the next contender. what's the purpose of our party? what's the purpose of our party? what is ourjob? why are we here? we are currently in opposition but we don't exist in opposition. we are in politics to serve the british people and make their lives better. it is our duty and our mission and our intent, so we need to get back on track. before we can do that, there is something we need to say. sorry. sorry on behalf of of the conservative parliamentary party who let sorry to the party that let us down. we have to be better. much be
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the approach he says he wants the uk to leave the european convention on human rights, quit the european courtan architecture that has been part of the uk for decades because he believes that is holding the uk back from dealing with this. other candidates do not have that same position. interestingly, a lighter note, he was asked about his daughter and the fact that he had given her the middle name of one of theicons her the middle name of one of the icons of the modern conservative party, margaret thatcher. i guess your daughter knew what was coming because l what's her middle name? oh, you're embarrassing her now. it is margaret thatcher. it's thatcher. she was born the year that margaret thatcher died. and so, as you know, i respect strong women. in fact, everyone is female in my house. got three daughters, my wife and two dogs, which are both female. but i thought it was a good way of reminding her of a great prime minister. he is trying to lay out a pitch thatis he is trying to lay out a pitch that is designed to attract the party membership will have the final say. we will hear from jame
the approach he says he wants the uk to leave the european convention on human rights, quit the european courtan architecture that has been part of the uk for decades because he believes that is holding the uk back from dealing with this. other candidates do not have that same position. interestingly, a lighter note, he was asked about his daughter and the fact that he had given her the middle name of one of theicons her the middle name of one of the icons of the modern conservative party,...
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and guess what.7 it was through the european court of human rights. of course it was more on that to come. >> and ageism in the workplace, more than 1 in 5 job candidates over the age of 50 do not say how old they are in their cv to avoid being stereotyped. are we missing out on employing the older worker .7 older worker? >> and breaking news this morning water firms in england and wales have been ordered to return 158 million to us to customers due to their poor performance . performance. we have to watch how they do that though the rebate to customers, because do they then just whack it on the bills next year? >> 158 million. between how many of us i know, i don't think any of us i know, i don't think any of us i know, i don't think any of us are going to feel like won we the lottery. >> population is 74 million. it's not going to go far, is it? >> no, it isn't, but you're right. it will just get probably just you got to keep an eye on it. whether it gets put on your bill or taken off your bill. let us know your thoughts. this morning. gbnews.com/yo
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resources which has been declared illegal to do just 2 days ago last october, the 4th by lou european court of justice. and it is now no, all the must of down the we are facing a new colonial era in north africa while around some of this needs that was good to have your company who are on season. so check out all to cover some really great. so is that will be back on the top of the, the the, the sultan tells me you floated up to 15000 people in bed incoming your mess. the rest of 6 days. the sultan says victims have desktops. the heads will cut off placed on sticks like soldiers on parade. the details of new york city homes of each victim. so you could keep a tale of how many they had killed on payson court. the and at the end of that moving appealed web are our true istic sentiment, the statute, luminous and terrifying, like a flash of light menu, necessarily sky exterminated, for the brutes fuel my cic. connie is typical of europeans in africa at the time in 2000 just 9 months to purchase machines and $10000.00 and a single day on demand, the and then with the germans. what about to begin
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the european court of justice has ruled that some fee for transfer rules violates e. you've also on freedom of movement, judges back to the french, but father, the son of the r, as demand for compensation or football, governing body blocked. he has moved to a new club 10 years ago. the word health organization has given the 1st emergency approval for an em box test. the test can detect imparts on swabs taken from lesions, most cases in africa remain on diagnosed because of limited laboratory access. hundreds of died from a new strain of impulse. us were here in europe, electric cars made in china or about to come with some serious sticker shock. the european union is imposing new tariffs of up to 35 percent on the cars from china on top of the existing 10 percent duties. the extra tariffs, they are controversial, germany voted against them as appears beijing could retaliate with its own thieves . and e investigation found that china and fairly subsidized as electric vehicle makers terrace can be dropped if there's a negotiated settlement. but dw terry shoulds, she tol
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the european court of justice has ruled us some faith play across the rules, breach law and freedom of movement. it felt in favor of french football play i last on a job who had sold compensation from fee for what footballs governing body blocks is move to a new club 10 years ago. press, let's say that bruce springsteen has endorsed kala harris for us president in a video statement. he called her arrival donald trump, the most dangerous candidate in his lifetime. springsteen previously stopped the trump campaign from using his eye clinic anti war and some born in the usa at the rallies. here's fort worth. cars in the us have reached a pay deal to end major strike action shipping along the east coast had been shot down since tuesday. and the biggest, striking decades being tentative deal, which includes a 62 percent pay increase over several years, should help every major supply chain disruptions. the world health organization is given the 1st emergency approval for an impulse diagnostic test. the real time tests can detect them pucks on small pts taken from lesions country. most cases
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us government insisted on writing into the plea agreement that i cannot file a lawsuit in the european courtghts, or even make a request under the freedom of information act regarding what was done to me as a result of the request about extradition. i am free not because the system worked. i am free after many years of imprisonment because i pleaded guilty to the fact that i was engaged in journalism, looked for information in sources, informed the public about this information. we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective. it is clear to everyone that russia is not a gas station country. russian digital solutions to take to new heights, there are prospects, even more brutal, yes, ours are more brutal, there will be more than what exactly the number helps, you are incomparably original of your questions, that in general, with production, raw materials and export, what is our product like?
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commission to cost the auto paying quotes on to the european justice to which it seems the paying no attention and they have noticed spec. unfortunately, the court of justice of the european union just last october, the 4th. i've been very clear, it has said to all the countries on france and spain in the top of the list that western sahara is not model conducting. model put does not have silver and capable to listen to how to conduct all disagreements the, the european commission on europe in countries a sign in the evening if they include that as well. so that wasn't so hot, but they don't care. they, it is very obvious. we are facing a v of sit back in the morning to national system. there are bowers in the west, but are trying to force colonialism again to a force or people, especially the of the can people to the, is kemati to in. but if you, you know, i want to say, i want to say, you know, so, right now from this is approach to morocco is kind of a carrot and stick approach. but i don't know how long that carrot is going to dine goal that full before. it's only gonna be this dick. now, i was wondering because, you know, then the day, you
commission to cost the auto paying quotes on to the european justice to which it seems the paying no attention and they have noticed spec. unfortunately, the court of justice of the european union just last october, the 4th. i've been very clear, it has said to all the countries on france and spain in the top of the list that western sahara is not model conducting. model put does not have silver and capable to listen to how to conduct all disagreements the, the european commission on europe in...
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me because the us government insisted on entering into a plea agreement that i cannot sue the european court of human rights or even make a freedom of information act request for what was done to me as a result of the extradition request. i am not free because the system failed. i am free after years of imprisonment because i pleaded guilty to being a journalist, searched for information in sources, informed the public about this information. meanwhile, mark rutta officially assumed the post of nato secretary general. in this position, he replaced jens stoltenberg, who led the alliance for a record 10 years. well, the ceremony of transfer of powers took place at the headquarters in brussels at a special meeting of the north atlantic council. the former prime minister of the netherlands assured that assistance to ukraine will remain one of nato's priorities. rutta also stated the need to increase defense spending and develop partnerships in different parts of the world. mark rute was born on 14 february 1967 in the hague to a businessman's family. in 1992 he graduated from the history departm
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just last week there was a european court ruling which overruled a position. but the process had taken almost 10 years. these things take a while. david: were you surprised that the u.s. government, after they won the case, they filed another case against you, were you surprised with that? sundar: this was advertising on search. this is we provide ad platform for publishers to run advertising on their sites. so we provide a platform. this is focused on that part of our business. that case is just getting underway. i expect it to take some time. where we can figure out constructive solutions, i think we will. where we think it really hones our ability to innovate on behalf of our users, we are going to be vigorous in defending ourselves. it will take time for it to play out. david: silicon valley has been enamored with artificial intelligence, ai. everybody thinks they have to have ai or be a leader in it. chatgpt got out to the public first, but you've been working on it may be before openai did. are you going to go more public with what you are doing in artif
just last week there was a european court ruling which overruled a position. but the process had taken almost 10 years. these things take a while. david: were you surprised that the u.s. government, after they won the case, they filed another case against you, were you surprised with that? sundar: this was advertising on search. this is we provide ad platform for publishers to run advertising on their sites. so we provide a platform. this is focused on that part of our business. that case is...
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you can't reform the european court, it requires unanimity. 46 countries from iceland to andorra. a fantasy. the choice before us is leave or remain. i am for leave. i am for the country. i am for the country of magna carter. of the bill and rights defending our own freedoms and liberties. i am the job... under my leadership, the new conservative party will stand for a new format. one that repeals tony blair's human rights act and writes a british bill of rights. that is how, my friends. that is the only way we get the foreign terrorists, the criminals, off our streets and out of our country. that is the only way that together we will end illegal migration for good. applause and the age of mass migration, that must end as well. it is not making us any richer. it is putting immense pressure on our housing, our hospitals, our roads. and if we're with ourselves, the sheer scale and the lack of integration is sapping at our culture and our national cohesion. if i am your leader, i will fight for the effective freeze in net migration our country needs. and this time, we will cast in ir
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recommendation, and secondly, these recommendations also form the basis of a decision of the european court of human rights, which can be of great importance for us, so we need to raise these things, name them, and this is important. the new secretary general of the council of europe, alain berse, named ukraine in his speech at pare. priority of his work, as well as democracy and unity, to quote mr. berse. the council of europe should play an important role and a unique role for ukraine against the background of russian aggression. we must remain open and creative in order to support ukraine in its stability and recovery. mr. oleksiy, as in the current conditions at the current paré session: to what extent is the topic of ukraine and russia's war against ukraine in... the topic for the paré session, everything is absolutely a priority, to be honest, even already, well, some colleagues and even i sometimes think well, it's obvious that we are for, we are for for us, this is the main topic, but we need to leave it a little space for some other issues, because in principle, the ukrainian topic
recommendation, and secondly, these recommendations also form the basis of a decision of the european court of human rights, which can be of great importance for us, so we need to raise these things, name them, and this is important. the new secretary general of the council of europe, alain berse, named ukraine in his speech at pare. priority of his work, as well as democracy and unity, to quote mr. berse. the council of europe should play an important role and a unique role for ukraine against...
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i think i think on this one i think certainly we can't yet blame the european courts.d if you look back into the case when it started, ten years ago, when the man came illegally, i believe, on a on in the back of a truck to, to the uk. and you've seen ten years of basically complete failure. so a decade of failure from the home office, from our british judiciary, from the politicians , judiciary, from the politicians, even, you know, back in i think it was in 2014 or 2015, theresa may, when she was home secretary, tried issued a note to the judiciary to try and stop article eight, which is a right to family life, from being a bar to family life, from being a bar to deporting foreign criminals. but that wasn't done properly. it was a note , not actual it was a note, not actual legislation. nothing ever happened. and ten years on in the conservative government, they didn't address the issue. so the reason why this man has been able to gain the system, i think we need to look a little bit closer to home at this stage. yes, it's still the human rights laws that's in enabli
i think i think on this one i think certainly we can't yet blame the european courts.d if you look back into the case when it started, ten years ago, when the man came illegally, i believe, on a on in the back of a truck to, to the uk. and you've seen ten years of basically complete failure. so a decade of failure from the home office, from our british judiciary, from the politicians , judiciary, from the politicians, even, you know, back in i think it was in 2014 or 2015, theresa may, when she...
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part of the drive to tackle in regular migration including shutting down traffic in contests. european court of justice as ruled at some fee for transfer rules breach you low on freedom of movement. judges back the french for bullet less on idea of us demand for compensation. well, for both the governing body locked is moved to a new club. 10 years of thought is in mexico as arrested. several soldiers accused of shooting at a truck and killing 6 microns. troops opened fire when the vehicle failed to stop in and check on presidents claudia shane bolt condemned to killings and promised an investigation. the danica said wells health organization has given the 1st emergency approval for an impulse test. the test can detect and focus on small just taken from lesions. most cases in africa remain on diagnosed because of limited level which we access hundreds of died from the new strain open. the tensions over the south china sea will be in focus next week. next, next week, summit of south east asian nations in lights, germany is increasing its military presence in the in the pacific region. it has
part of the drive to tackle in regular migration including shutting down traffic in contests. european court of justice as ruled at some fee for transfer rules breach you low on freedom of movement. judges back the french for bullet less on idea of us demand for compensation. well, for both the governing body locked is moved to a new club. 10 years of thought is in mexico as arrested. several soldiers accused of shooting at a truck and killing 6 microns. troops opened fire when the vehicle...
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the global players union say that a european court ruling on fifa's transfer rules will change the landscapeprofessional football. good evening. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei has defended his country's missile on attack on israel this week, calling it the "minimum punishment". he made a rare public address by leading friday prayers for the first time in nearly five years. it comes as israel has continued to intensify its attacks on the iran—backed group hezbollah across lebanon. let's go to anna foster in beirut. thanks, reeta. we have seen and heard more large air strikes year we have seen and heard more large airstrikes year in we have seen and heard more large air strikes year in beirut. just in the last few hours one very close to the last few hours one very close to the airport road and another near a hospital. this recent map shows the extent of weapons strikes across the region. attacks by israel are shown in red and those by hezbollah, rockets that they're still firing into northern israel, are in purple. today israel has ordered residents in these southern lebanese commun
the global players union say that a european court ruling on fifa's transfer rules will change the landscapeprofessional football. good evening. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei has defended his country's missile on attack on israel this week, calling it the "minimum punishment". he made a rare public address by leading friday prayers for the first time in nearly five years. it comes as israel has continued to intensify its attacks on the iran—backed group hezbollah across...
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the european court of convention of human rights, if we deal with the human rights act in, britain. but why have these problems emerged in both of our countries? the answer is that the human rights lobby has not been taken on, and if you look at what's happened in the legal profession, you look at what's happened in in sort of i've talked about the dinner party circles earlier, but if you look at dinner parties, circles, people don't want to seem they would be accused of being racist they would be seen as being cruel to migrants. and that has that emotive attitude has informed the policy rather than the morality and is the the are hugely out of touch with what the average voter thinks on these issues that that is what is on you've got an elite who are affected by it don't care don't have their being suppressed by high levels of migration and have a population that are very, very concerned about the issue. and in my constituency of norfolk is the one issue that comes up on the doorstep is immigration. and from what you've seen of donald trump and his record in the first term of it's
the european court of convention of human rights, if we deal with the human rights act in, britain. but why have these problems emerged in both of our countries? the answer is that the human rights lobby has not been taken on, and if you look at what's happened in the legal profession, you look at what's happened in in sort of i've talked about the dinner party circles earlier, but if you look at dinner parties, circles, people don't want to seem they would be accused of being racist they would...
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. >> president biden has been in europe for his last ever meeting with the european court of leaders as the u.s. inches closer to deciding his replacement and the next leader of the free world. and while there's no no question that it is on a knife-edge, americans aren't the only ones on the edge of their seats foreign governments and citizens worldwide are anxiously awaiting the outcome of this election to so every vote remains crucial as that formidable vote getter and former house speaker nancy pelosi knows all too well. he spent this week here in the uk, thing up votes with democrats abroad. warning us citizens that the stakes in this election are higher than any other time in recent history. and she came into the studio earlier this week to lay that out. and also to talk about her new book, the art of power. i started by asking her though, to react to events in the middle east where israeli strikes hit un peacekeepers in lebanon and the country's continued bombing of gaza has forced the biden administration to reiterate its strongest calls yet for israel to let humanitarian aid
. >> president biden has been in europe for his last ever meeting with the european court of leaders as the u.s. inches closer to deciding his replacement and the next leader of the free world. and while there's no no question that it is on a knife-edge, americans aren't the only ones on the edge of their seats foreign governments and citizens worldwide are anxiously awaiting the outcome of this election to so every vote remains crucial as that formidable vote getter and former house...
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making sure competitors were ranked low of google's appeal has now been ultimately rejected by the european court of justice. let's discuss this story with it. michael rex and bode format new york university professor and also of the book google archipelago. many thanks for joining us on the program. very good to see. so it will show assessments of this historic case against the american corporation, as well as the case that finally comes to fruition for some of the litigants against google. uh, we have been saying that google is uh, a very differential and prejudicial search engine that is uh, stacking uh, results. and it is uh, attempting to cure 8 reality without, you know, by virtue of exclusion of certain materials and the promotion of other materials. and so this case represents a breakthrough, and i think it's a significant one. and hopefully it brings google to finally address the issues that have been concerning. many people, especially researches like myself and robert epstein and others that have pointed to google's very prejudicial and differential curation of reality. what kind of pr
making sure competitors were ranked low of google's appeal has now been ultimately rejected by the european court of justice. let's discuss this story with it. michael rex and bode format new york university professor and also of the book google archipelago. many thanks for joining us on the program. very good to see. so it will show assessments of this historic case against the american corporation, as well as the case that finally comes to fruition for some of the litigants against google....
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the participation of ala oliynyk made a number of decisions, which were later recognized by the european courtn rights as violating international obligations and the european convention on human rights. however, in the end, after studying all the facts, the advisory group of experts with the involvement of international specialists recognized alu oliynyk professionally. competent the higher qualification commission of judges continues to conduct interviews as part of the assessment of the current themis employees for their suitability for the positions they hold. this is kateryna sereda, the judge of the pechersk district court of the city of kyiv. i have certain, let's call them healthy ambitions in terms of my further career growth. kateryna sereda was appointed to the position of a judge in zaporizhzhia in 2012, and already in february 14, she was transferred to the pechersk district. kyiv court under a simplified procedure. at the time of transfer, she did not consider any case. this calls into question her professional training. and according to the public council of virtue, it raises sus
the participation of ala oliynyk made a number of decisions, which were later recognized by the european courtn rights as violating international obligations and the european convention on human rights. however, in the end, after studying all the facts, the advisory group of experts with the involvement of international specialists recognized alu oliynyk professionally. competent the higher qualification commission of judges continues to conduct interviews as part of the assessment of the...
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so that the european court of human rights. but there was spine on his lawyers in the u. k. illegally. and that we all so know for example, that his wife and son son were targeted. and again, all this has shown sondra again, is saying that this his case has given a rare insights into how powerful organizations are basically involved in trans national depression. when pa formations fuel entitled to target individuals beyond the borders, those individuals do not stand a chance unless they are strong safeguards in place and the state willing to enforce them. without this, no individual has a hope of defending themselves against devoss resources of the state aggressive can deploy. so again, waterhope is there when you have countries that are getting together and as long as it serves their interests are changing the laws and regulations. if they want to punish someone, they will do it. and again, he said that the u. k. establishment is to play involved with the us establishment because they have so many legs when it comes to weapons when it comes to a, b p, for example, a comp
so that the european court of human rights. but there was spine on his lawyers in the u. k. illegally. and that we all so know for example, that his wife and son son were targeted. and again, all this has shown sondra again, is saying that this his case has given a rare insights into how powerful organizations are basically involved in trans national depression. when pa formations fuel entitled to target individuals beyond the borders, those individuals do not stand a chance unless they are...
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the european court of justice has ruled some faith, a play a trunk for rules breach you low on freedom of movement. it found in favor of french football player. less than 90 area who had a sold compensation from fif uh the wells footballs governing body locked his move to a new club. 10 years ago. bought workers in the us have reached a pay deal to and may just strike action. shipping along the east coast has been shot down since tuesday, the biggest striking decade the tentative deal, which includes a 62 percent pay increase over several years. so the health of a major supply chain disruptions. world health organization has given the 1st emergency approval for an impulse diagnostic test. real time tests can detect impulse on small it's taken from lesions comments. the most cases in the african countries go on diagnosed due to limited level which we access. hundreds of people have died from a new strain of samples. it's at least $78.00 passengers happen before the dead after a boat carrying hundreds of people capsized on lake keeper and the democratic republic of congo. officials say t
the european court of justice has ruled some faith, a play a trunk for rules breach you low on freedom of movement. it found in favor of french football player. less than 90 area who had a sold compensation from fif uh the wells footballs governing body locked his move to a new club. 10 years ago. bought workers in the us have reached a pay deal to and may just strike action. shipping along the east coast has been shot down since tuesday, the biggest striking decade the tentative deal, which...
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so that the european court of human rights that there was spying on his lawyers in the u. k. e legally. and then we also know, for example, that his wife and son son were targeted that had to celia as so that was tracking his wife all the time. and they called apparently they were told to try and get d n a samples from the nephew of his 6 month old son. so they, sorry they, they wanted to try and take biological samples from the feces of that child in the diapers. exactly. exactly. and again, he wants to do that perhaps find, go about the legal routes, right? aren't they, the ones sort of constantly friction the world about the rules and regulations where they themselves don't adhere to? and this is why, truly in the sondra saying that this is dangerous because they're going to all the countries and doing what they want. but why do they do that? because those countries, as long as they're with the us that will bend over backwards for them, which is exactly what, as far as so i'm just talking about. and again, all of this has shown a song, again, to say that this his case has
so that the european court of human rights that there was spying on his lawyers in the u. k. e legally. and then we also know, for example, that his wife and son son were targeted that had to celia as so that was tracking his wife all the time. and they called apparently they were told to try and get d n a samples from the nephew of his 6 month old son. so they, sorry they, they wanted to try and take biological samples from the feces of that child in the diapers. exactly. exactly. and again,...
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had palletized its own services over competitors. google's appeal has now been rejected by the european court of justice . now from the new york university professor and the author of the google a couple ago at micro residence, the rest of world said that the tech giant is attempting to to rate the reality. so we have been saying that google is a very differential and prejudicial search engine that is, stacking results and it is attempting to cure a reality. private businesses can no longer be treated differentially by google. they have to be treated fairly and that means not downgrading them not blacklisting them. i think they have a great case if they take it the right angle on it. there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that google will find new stories that are negative about candidates that are from the right or whatever they call them. the right wing are conservative, as opposed to less leaning and left us politicians. for example, i ran a search prior prior to the 2020 election. i asked will the democrats steal the election and the results i got were all 10 of the 1st results were o
had palletized its own services over competitors. google's appeal has now been rejected by the european court of justice . now from the new york university professor and the author of the google a couple ago at micro residence, the rest of world said that the tech giant is attempting to to rate the reality. so we have been saying that google is a very differential and prejudicial search engine that is, stacking results and it is attempting to cure a reality. private businesses can no longer be...
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according to the sides, took part in some of this retribution which they later admitted, so that the european court of human rights that there was spying on his lawyers in the u. k. e legally. and that we also know, for example, that his wife, an infant son or target to had a seal. yeah. so that was tracking his wife all the time. and they go and apparently they were told to try and get d n a samples from the nephew of a 6 month old song. so they story they, they wanted to try and take biological samples from the feces of that child in the diapers. exactly, exactly, and again, you want to do that perhaps fine, go about of the legal routes where i can, are they the ones sort of constantly friction the world about the rules and regulations where they themselves don't adhere to. and this is why, truly in the sondra saying that this is dangerous because they're going to all the countries and doing what they want. but why do they do that? because those countries, as long as they're with the us that will bend over backwards for them, which is exactly what as ours. and so i'm just talking about. and again
according to the sides, took part in some of this retribution which they later admitted, so that the european court of human rights that there was spying on his lawyers in the u. k. e legally. and that we also know, for example, that his wife, an infant son or target to had a seal. yeah. so that was tracking his wife all the time. and they go and apparently they were told to try and get d n a samples from the nephew of a 6 month old song. so they story they, they wanted to try and take...
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then they must commit to leaving the european court of human rights. the echr. now that's interesting because that's interesting because that's not a universal position within the party. there are plenty. there's only 121 of them, but there are nonetheless still plenty who would oppose doing that? so that might create some tension further down the line if he were to win. not only because, let's not forget, neither of these candidates received a massive an overwhelming majority in the mps round. they both, at one stage or another, came first, but most mps will have voted for someone else at some point . else at some point. >> cherry there for us in westminster 7:12. >> let's have a look at some of the other stories heading into the other stories heading into the newsroom today. >> and un peacekeepers say an israeli tank has fired at one of its watchtowers in southern lebanon. meanwhile, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has held an emergency meeting on increasing support for gaza after the us threatened to take away some military support unless israel boost
then they must commit to leaving the european court of human rights. the echr. now that's interesting because that's interesting because that's not a universal position within the party. there are plenty. there's only 121 of them, but there are nonetheless still plenty who would oppose doing that? so that might create some tension further down the line if he were to win. not only because, let's not forget, neither of these candidates received a massive an overwhelming majority in the mps round....
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jenrick studio e, i think he mentioned 3 or 4 cases, three of them, as far as i know, aren't even european courtthey're actually domestic uk court cases. so i mean, that's the first thing. but secondly, we talked we spoke about abu qatada. the whole point was you have to do things properly. that's why eventually he was when we renegotiated our treaty with jordan, theresa may actually deported him and properly . and that's the point. properly. and that's the point. you know, the jordanians had evidence that they had obtained by torture. the echr said you shouldn't be using torture evidence. the jordans finally promised jordanians promised not to use it. so we deported him. and in fact, we actually helped to reform the jordanian prison system because now they don't use torture evidence. so of course that's a good thing. same with like for instance, we saw with like for instance, we saw with rwanda. the point is, that was a disastrous treaty that priti patel had signed, and then eventually even our supreme court said, that's absolutely awful. go and look at it again. and we negotiated with rwanda a
jenrick studio e, i think he mentioned 3 or 4 cases, three of them, as far as i know, aren't even european courtthey're actually domestic uk court cases. so i mean, that's the first thing. but secondly, we talked we spoke about abu qatada. the whole point was you have to do things properly. that's why eventually he was when we renegotiated our treaty with jordan, theresa may actually deported him and properly . and that's the point. properly. and that's the point. you know, the jordanians had...
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the 4th by lou european court of justice. it is now no, all the must of down the we are facing a new colonial era in north africa to spain. now with the province of valencia has been smashed with an historic flash flood is taking the lives of at least 64 people. accounting, we're going to show you some pictures here. i tried to band for hitting the region on choose dice, ball game, the deadliest flooding spain is experienced in 30 years. valencia is known as the orange capital of europe in sunny days were nowhere to be seen as waves. water took over the local towns and with the pictures are astonishing. look of us just right there. the cautious piled off in the streets and the ones proceed. landscape is now gone as emergencies over the sky, all the area for survivors. ahead of the looming, when you have a story continues online right now, it's all to come for the meantime. for one of us here at the washington national mothership and most good thanks for joining us. we're on the .
the 4th by lou european court of justice. it is now no, all the must of down the we are facing a new colonial era in north africa to spain. now with the province of valencia has been smashed with an historic flash flood is taking the lives of at least 64 people. accounting, we're going to show you some pictures here. i tried to band for hitting the region on choose dice, ball game, the deadliest flooding spain is experienced in 30 years. valencia is known as the orange capital of europe in...
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fifa's transfer system under the microscope after a european court ruling that one lawyer says couldaotic season continues. jannik sinner says he's confident, but not comfortable about the appeal that could overturn a decision to clear him for doping offences. hello again. the highest court in the european union has said that fifa rules which govern the way some football transfers work break the eu's laws in a ruling that could have a big effect on future deals. it's after a long—running legal battle between former chelsea and arsenal midfielder lassana diarra and fifa that has been won by the retired player whose lawyer says the whole transfer system has changed with the ruling. diarra's legal team successfully argued that fifa's current system contravenes eu laws regarding freedom of movement of players and competition between clubs. football's world governing body had refused to provide diarra with an international transfer certificate for a proposed move to belgian club charleroi in 2015. fifa says the decision only puts into question two paragraphs of their rules. while this is
fifa's transfer system under the microscope after a european court ruling that one lawyer says couldaotic season continues. jannik sinner says he's confident, but not comfortable about the appeal that could overturn a decision to clear him for doping offences. hello again. the highest court in the european union has said that fifa rules which govern the way some football transfers work break the eu's laws in a ruling that could have a big effect on future deals. it's after a long—running...
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it made that decision on the basis of a preliminary ruling by the european court ofjustice, the top courtor a migrant to be sent back there and not just a part of the country. these were considered asylum seekers, not economic migrants? people put in an asylum claim, and part of the battle is that giorgia meloni, who comes from a far—right party, she is a prime minister of italy, and she has promised to stop the huge arrivals of migrants into italy across the mediterranean. she says most of the people who come across are economic migrants, they don't have a valid asylum claims, and she was in process in a third country outside the eu and has stitched up this deal with albania. swiss police have arrested austrian far—right activist martin sellner for defying a ban on entering the country. he was detained while en route to a gathering in zurich organised by an anti—islam and anti—immigration group, where he was scheduled to give a lecture. sellner is known for promoting the conspiracy theory that white europeans are being deliberately supplanted by non—white immigrants. he was barred from t
it made that decision on the basis of a preliminary ruling by the european court ofjustice, the top courtor a migrant to be sent back there and not just a part of the country. these were considered asylum seekers, not economic migrants? people put in an asylum claim, and part of the battle is that giorgia meloni, who comes from a far—right party, she is a prime minister of italy, and she has promised to stop the huge arrivals of migrants into italy across the mediterranean. she says most of...