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the main thing to know is we're not against australia at all. we love australia.stralia, and we'll try to defend it, and we wanna facilitate the rehabilitation of australian relations with russia, which is very important. [gunshots] sean: australia's relationship with russia collapsed in 2014, after the russian military incursion into ukraine. pro-russian separatists shot down malaysia airlines flight mh17, killing 283 passengers. thirty-eight were australians. tony abbott: look, i'm going to shirtfront mr. putin. you bet you are. you bet i am. i am going to be saying to mr. putin, australians were murdered. they were murdered by russian-backed rebels using russian-supplied equipment. we are very unhappy about this. mark: i mean, up to this point, russian-australian relations had very much been about trade and cultural contact. suddenly, it became much, much more conflictual, and suddenly we had the australian very much pushing for independent investigations for justice to be done, and that made, in a way, australia a problem for the kremlin, and the kremlin's nat
the main thing to know is we're not against australia at all. we love australia.stralia, and we'll try to defend it, and we wanna facilitate the rehabilitation of australian relations with russia, which is very important. [gunshots] sean: australia's relationship with russia collapsed in 2014, after the russian military incursion into ukraine. pro-russian separatists shot down malaysia airlines flight mh17, killing 283 passengers. thirty-eight were australians. tony abbott: look, i'm going to...
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australia and i -- australia and the united kingdom are allies. shared vision unites us all acrosshe pacific. we stood tether to defend freedom and democracy and to despair greater opportunities in all of our countries. i've always said when i asked if the united states was a pacific power. the united states stability, to the enormous benefits to nations throughout the region. in fact, our leadership, we have kept the sea lines navigable and open. our partnerships helped underwrite incredible growth. so today the inflection point in hiory through the hard work and promoting stability is going to affect decades to come. there's no confusion or misunderstanding at this quick -- at this point. nuclear power, not nuclear arms. australia is committed to sy that way. each of us standing here today representing the united states, australia and great britain are deeply committed. we have undertaken this project. australia will not produce nuclear fuel. we have set high standards for verification of tranarency and we will honor each of our country's obliga
australia and i -- australia and the united kingdom are allies. shared vision unites us all acrosshe pacific. we stood tether to defend freedom and democracy and to despair greater opportunities in all of our countries. i've always said when i asked if the united states was a pacific power. the united states stability, to the enormous benefits to nations throughout the region. in fact, our leadership, we have kept the sea lines navigable and open. our partnerships helped underwrite incredible...
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australia will buy up to five u.s. nuclear powered submarines to counter beijing's influence in the asia-pacific region. ♪ you are watching al jazeera. also coming up, as silicon valley bank customers line-up to retrieve deposits, president reassures the banking system is safe. a major drilling project given the go-ahead in alaska. climate activists say it undermines washington's pledge to combat climate change. protests in the u.k. as politicians debate a controversial immigration bill that the u.n. says amounts to an asylum ban. the leaders of the u.s., u.k., and australia unveiled plans to provide australia with up to five nuclear powered submarines. president biden and prime ministers rishi sunak and anthony albanese have been meeting in san diego. some analysts have described the pact as the most significant security arrangement between the three nations since world war ii. the alliance is widely seen as a major effort to counter beijing's growing military influence in the indo-pacific region. partnership means ch
australia will buy up to five u.s. nuclear powered submarines to counter beijing's influence in the asia-pacific region. ♪ you are watching al jazeera. also coming up, as silicon valley bank customers line-up to retrieve deposits, president reassures the banking system is safe. a major drilling project given the go-ahead in alaska. climate activists say it undermines washington's pledge to combat climate change. protests in the u.k. as politicians debate a controversial immigration bill that...
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nuclear-powered subs in australia to help develop the work force australia is going to need to buildain its fleet. one of the vessels you see behind me is a virginia-class nuclear-powered submarine, the uss missouri. top-of-the-line submarines are the vanguard of u.s. naval power. and excuse me for a point of personal privilege, as they say in the united states senate, where i've spent a lot of time -- these submarines hold a special place for the bidens. my wife, dr. jill biden, is the sponsor of the uss delaware, a virginia-class submarine, and she never lets me forget it. [laughter] pres. biden: [laughs] they feature cutting-edge propulsion technology, provide unmatched stealth and maneuverability. and with the support and approval of congress, beginning in the early 2030s, the united states will sell three virginia-class submarines to australia with the potential to sell up to two more if needed, jumpstarting their undersea capability a decade earlier than many predicted. by the ultimate goal is not just selling subs to australia, it's developing something new together. we're cal
nuclear-powered subs in australia to help develop the work force australia is going to need to buildain its fleet. one of the vessels you see behind me is a virginia-class nuclear-powered submarine, the uss missouri. top-of-the-line submarines are the vanguard of u.s. naval power. and excuse me for a point of personal privilege, as they say in the united states senate, where i've spent a lot of time -- these submarines hold a special place for the bidens. my wife, dr. jill biden, is the sponsor...
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rural navy and rural australia navy and meet australia's defense needs while bringing our military andentists and engineers and shipbuilders and industrial work force and countries closer together, closer than ever. let me requests again, nuclear propulsion is tested and safe. the united states and u.k. have used it for nearly 70 years with a potless record. combined between the u.s. and u.k., all of our nuclear powered ships have traveled the entire globe around the entire globe more than around the moon 300 times and can't figure out how to get the sub to the moon but we're working on it. i've got to admit our stewardship of naval nuclear propulsion technology is a point of honor and pride and deep tradition held by admiral frank caldwell who is here today. where are you, admiral? thank you. th years of training, starting now, to ensure australia is fully prepared to carry out this tradition and meet the highest possible standards of safety throughout the life of these boats. our unresidented trilateral cooperation is testament to the strength of the long-standing ties and our shared
rural navy and rural australia navy and meet australia's defense needs while bringing our military andentists and engineers and shipbuilders and industrial work force and countries closer together, closer than ever. let me requests again, nuclear propulsion is tested and safe. the united states and u.k. have used it for nearly 70 years with a potless record. combined between the u.s. and u.k., all of our nuclear powered ships have traveled the entire globe around the entire globe more than...
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and australia. so this is a major project that will gone for decades, and it's really a new kind of alliance in the pacific. but these lead is apparently feel it is necessary due to the growing threat they see from china. china has been building out on manmade islands. naval fortresses and talking about taiwan in ways that have alarmed much of the western world. and this is their answer. and i suppose it's interesting that from washington's perspective, they would choose to share this very sensitive in secretive technology with australia and get into this deal with the u. k. when actually they have all the allies in the region that a much closer to the chinese mainland in proximity. countries like japan and south korea. that is true. and it may simply be that it was australia that sought this co operation along with the united kingdom. a co operation with the united kingdom that had already been ongoing. and china has been vocal about this. gigi pennies has said this seems to be an effort to encircl
and australia. so this is a major project that will gone for decades, and it's really a new kind of alliance in the pacific. but these lead is apparently feel it is necessary due to the growing threat they see from china. china has been building out on manmade islands. naval fortresses and talking about taiwan in ways that have alarmed much of the western world. and this is their answer. and i suppose it's interesting that from washington's perspective, they would choose to share this very...
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here in australia it has been viewed as monumental.cision that will make australia only the seventh country to operate nuclear—powered submarines. the australian government is also keen to point out to voters in this country that the aukus submarine deal could generate up to 20,000 jobs, but all of this comes with an enormous price tag for australia, estimated that it could reach us $2“; billion over several decades. but certainly, the australian government believes that the aukus accord will be at the centre of its national security strategy. australia is very mindful of criticism of the alliance coming out of beijing and worth noting as well that the australian prime minister anthony albanese is insisting that on the one hand australia can have powerful friends and allies with united states, for example, but also pursue deeper economic and diplomatic relations with china. china is australia's most important trading partner. you mentioned china. how concerned is australia about china's growing military activity in the pacific? that's
here in australia it has been viewed as monumental.cision that will make australia only the seventh country to operate nuclear—powered submarines. the australian government is also keen to point out to voters in this country that the aukus submarine deal could generate up to 20,000 jobs, but all of this comes with an enormous price tag for australia, estimated that it could reach us $2“; billion over several decades. but certainly, the australian government believes that the aukus accord...
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and australia.eek, a battle between mild air and cold air. the mild air clung on for many on monday. in fact, parts of eastern england got all the way up to 16 degrees. compare that with just 1 degree in parts of northern scotland. and for tuesday, the cold air wins out for now. those parts of eastern england, just eight degrees on tuesday afternoon, and some spots in the highlands will struggle to get above freezing. with that, it will be breezy, not quite as windy as it was on monday. and there will be some wintry showers around as well, some ice to start the day. the cold air working in behind this band of rain, and some hill snow pushing across southern england first thing. behind that, yes, some spells of sunshine, but some showers. and many of these showers will be wintry. the showers tending to clump together, actually, through the afternoon across parts of northern ireland, southern scotland, getting down into northern england, north wales and the north midlands. these showers will be a mixt
and australia.eek, a battle between mild air and cold air. the mild air clung on for many on monday. in fact, parts of eastern england got all the way up to 16 degrees. compare that with just 1 degree in parts of northern scotland. and for tuesday, the cold air wins out for now. those parts of eastern england, just eight degrees on tuesday afternoon, and some spots in the highlands will struggle to get above freezing. with that, it will be breezy, not quite as windy as it was on monday. and...
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china is australia's most important trading partner.— australia's most important trading partner.ading partner. you mentioned china- how _ trading partner. you mentioned china. how concerned - trading partner. you mentioned china. how concerned is - china. how concerned is australia about chinese military activity in the pacific?— military activity in the pacific? . �*, ., ., pacific? that's one reason or the very _ pacific? that's one reason or the very big _ pacific? that's one reason or the very big reason - pacific? that's one reason or the very big reason why - the very big reason why australia has signed up to the aukus alliance, signed in september 2021, so we have at 18 months of pretty secretive negotiations between the three countries to arrive at the fact that the next decade or so will take delivery of at least three us nuclear—powered some drains stop australia is increasingly wary of china was not in indo—pacific region but once again anthony albanese the prime minister says it is not contradictory to pursue these military alliances with the uk and the united states
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ah, australia is set to buy at least 2 or 3 u. s. manufactured nuclear submarines at a cost of $245000000000.00. a number could eventually grow to 5 and it growing concerned around china's influence and indo pacific region announcements was made during a meeting between australian prime minister albanese u. s. present jo by none that british prime minister wishes sooner in san diego, california. it comes 18 months soft. the countries formed a security lines called orchestra. his main goal is to bring australia into the folded navies possessing nuclear power submarines. today, we're not you the steps to carry out our 1st project under arcus and. 1 developing australia's conventionally arm nuclear powered shrubbery capacity. these subs are powered not nuclear arms subs or nuclear power, not nuclear arm. australia is a proud non nuclear weapons state and is committed to stay that way. now our partnership is significant because not just a we building the submarines together. they will also be truly into operable. the royal navy will o
ah, australia is set to buy at least 2 or 3 u. s. manufactured nuclear submarines at a cost of $245000000000.00. a number could eventually grow to 5 and it growing concerned around china's influence and indo pacific region announcements was made during a meeting between australian prime minister albanese u. s. present jo by none that british prime minister wishes sooner in san diego, california. it comes 18 months soft. the countries formed a security lines called orchestra. his main goal is to...
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that is, it is the united states, britain and australia, and in principle, all these three countriesively support ukraine . on the scale of ukrainian support. i am sure that on the sidelines ukraine and the topic of ukraine were actively discussed , this was not the case in the public discourse because the tasks set before themselves by the leaders of these three countries . this is the signing of the military military alliance of the security alliance, in the framework of which the development of submarine nuclear submarines is underway submarines for australia, part of which will be transferred to the united states, part of which will be jointly with britain and australia , will be created and rebuilt later in australia, this is a program for the next 20 years as at least a multi-billion dollar program, it is possible to say that in the history of australia, such expenditures from the budget have never been specifically on the issue of the military-industrial complex, but in this case we are talking about security in the pacific ocean region, it is impossible without the participat
that is, it is the united states, britain and australia, and in principle, all these three countriesively support ukraine . on the scale of ukrainian support. i am sure that on the sidelines ukraine and the topic of ukraine were actively discussed , this was not the case in the public discourse because the tasks set before themselves by the leaders of these three countries . this is the signing of the military military alliance of the security alliance, in the framework of which the development...
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in australia using u. s. technology, the orchestra gray met, we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's defense capability in all about history. the biggest threat in the pacific comes from an increasingly aggressive china, which has built new fortifications in the south china sea. it's a situation that china has as created and brought upon itself very much like girl russia has in the ukraine, china's she's in pain is called the august plan, an effort to encircle and contain his country view as, as missouri. here is a nuclear powered virginia class attacks of mine. the kind of us will send to australia as that country develops. the capacity to build its own nuclear subs go longer, farther and faster than conventional subs. and that's a big advantage. the new fleet, replacing australia's aging diesel force requires the u. s. and u. k to boost their nuclear ship building capacity and to build one in australia from scratch. but ultimately, the defense of our values depe
in australia using u. s. technology, the orchestra gray met, we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's defense capability in all about history. the biggest threat in the pacific comes from an increasingly aggressive china, which has built new fortifications in the south china sea. it's a situation that china has as created and brought upon itself very much like girl russia has in the ukraine, china's she's in pain is called the august plan, an effort to...
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ah so australia is said to buy at least 3 u. s. manufactured nuclear submarines at a cost of $245000000000.00. and that could eventually increase to 5 submarines amid growing concerned around china's influence in the indo pacific region. this announcement was made as u. s. president joe biden hosted the prime ministers of australia and britain in california. john henderson reports from point loma naval base in san diego. it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast or unprecedented trilateral cooperation. i believe is testament to the strength of the longstanding ties, the united is under our shared commitment. auburn, sure. the end of pacific remains free and open. prosperous and secure, the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more
ah so australia is said to buy at least 3 u. s. manufactured nuclear submarines at a cost of $245000000000.00. and that could eventually increase to 5 submarines amid growing concerned around china's influence in the indo pacific region. this announcement was made as u. s. president joe biden hosted the prime ministers of australia and britain in california. john henderson reports from point loma naval base in san diego. it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the...
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of doctors going into australia and new zealand is a - australia and new zealand is a symptom _ australia an important one of a fundamental problem _ symptom and an important one of a fundamental problem which - symptom and an important one of a fundamental problem which is - symptom and an important one of a fundamental problem which is as i symptom and an important one of a fundamental problem which is as ai fundamental problem which is as a country— fundamental problem which is as a country we — fundamental problem which is as a country we spent _ fundamental problem which is as a country we spent less, _ fundamental problem which is as a country we spent less, gdp- fundamental problem which is as a country we spent less, gdp on- fundamental problem which is as a i country we spent less, gdp on health than all— country we spent less, gdp on health than all but _ country we spent less, gdp on health than all but one — country we spent less, gdp on health than all but one of— country we spent less, gdp on health than all but one of the _ country we spent less, gdp on health than all but
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s. australia and the u. k. a meeting, a naval base in california with the name of announcing long term plans for the trilateral nuclear submarine deal. australian prime minister anthony open easy, and britons richie sooner. joining biden in san diego 18 months that countries formed a security allies called orcus. its principal goal is to bring australia into the fold of navies possessing nuclear power submarines. many analysts say the lights is aimed at countering china's dominance and the pacific. the u. k. parliament is debating a bill and curbing the numbers of asylum seekers who rival but assures in small boats and fulfilling the primers this promise to deport anyone entering. in a way the government considers illegal. no amendments can be made to the text, but at the end of the debate, a vote will be held on whether the bill proceeds to the next stage of the legislative process. in all his stories have been following today, malawi is declared the state of disaster after a powerful storm had the country for
s. australia and the u. k. a meeting, a naval base in california with the name of announcing long term plans for the trilateral nuclear submarine deal. australian prime minister anthony open easy, and britons richie sooner. joining biden in san diego 18 months that countries formed a security allies called orcus. its principal goal is to bring australia into the fold of navies possessing nuclear power submarines. many analysts say the lights is aimed at countering china's dominance and the...
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and they've also urged australia the u. k. in the us to abandon what beijing coals is the cold war mentality. now, australia relationship with china had been on the mend. we'd seen the 2 ladies sheet in pink and anthony albanese made on the sidelines of the g 20 meeting. and this, of course, was after a decade of turbulence under the former prime minister, scott morrison. but in it's unlikely that china will take warmly to the lightest detail of this is a security agreement. i am what is considered the largest defense acquisition in australia's history. any mark as the senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization, and he says the orcus deal will have a destabilizing effect on the indo pacific region. i think this only strengthens the view ah, that has been articulated by president c and things on the foreign minister that if the u. s. continues down this pass. ah, it raises the risk of outright conflict. and of course, this is not good for china, but it's also not good for the us as well as we all know. the
and they've also urged australia the u. k. in the us to abandon what beijing coals is the cold war mentality. now, australia relationship with china had been on the mend. we'd seen the 2 ladies sheet in pink and anthony albanese made on the sidelines of the g 20 meeting. and this, of course, was after a decade of turbulence under the former prime minister, scott morrison. but in it's unlikely that china will take warmly to the lightest detail of this is a security agreement. i am what is...
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china for australia is not only a neighbor , but also the main trading partner.rty percent of trade is with china in dollars. billions in australia , some are wondering if their government has really realized how expensive it is to get involved in nuclear technology. why australia is buying weapons that are clearly designed to pin down the chinese fleet along the coastline and strike. for targets deep in chinese territory, the australians must ask themselves, are we really like this in the states, these questions have not been asked in a long time as part of the auction . washington is allocating 5 billion for development of submarine capacity britain is increasing its military budget by $6 billion, the latest joint statement from the us uk australia shows that the three countries went further down the wrong and dangerous path for their own geopolitical interests, completely ignoring the concerns of the international community in china talking about the encirclement of their country. after all, japan applauds the decision auks to join the union wants new zealand
china for australia is not only a neighbor , but also the main trading partner.rty percent of trade is with china in dollars. billions in australia , some are wondering if their government has really realized how expensive it is to get involved in nuclear technology. why australia is buying weapons that are clearly designed to pin down the chinese fleet along the coastline and strike. for targets deep in chinese territory, the australians must ask themselves, are we really like this in the...
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its national security. day for australia and its national securi . ~ ., day for australia and its nationalted states. i know— security. what about the united states. i know you _ security. what about the united states. i know you been - security. what about the united states. i know you been seeing | security. what about the united i states. i know you been seeing joe states. i know you been seeing joe biden make these comments, is the us he gets up as the driver or the architect of this deal? to he gets up as the driver or the architect of this deal?- architect of this deal? to an extent. yes- _ architect of this deal? to an extent, yes. i— architect of this deal? to an extent, yes. i think- architect of this deal? to an extent, yes. i think you - architect of this deal? to an i extent, yes. i think you heard architect of this deal? to an - extent, yes. i think you heard from phil extent, yes. i think you heard from phitiust_ extent, yes. i think you heard from philjust how important this is being — philjust how important this is being seen from the australian government and i think the i
its national security. day for australia and its national securi . ~ ., day for australia and its nationalted states. i know— security. what about the united states. i know you _ security. what about the united states. i know you been - security. what about the united states. i know you been seeing | security. what about the united i states. i know you been seeing joe states. i know you been seeing joe biden make these comments, is the us he gets up as the driver or the architect of this...
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leaders from the uk, us and australia will meet for talks on defence, including the plan for australiao get us nuclear submarines. the british and us governments scramble to reassure their tech start—up sectors after the collapse of one of the main sources of funding, the silicon valley bank. and hollywood is getting ready for its big night — we'll take a look at what's in store at the oscars. the impact of bbc sports presenter gary lineker�*s removalfrom match of the day is continuing to affect the bbc�*s sports output. the controversy over the broadcaster and his tweets criticising the uk government's policy on asylum seekers shows no sign of abating. he'd been told by the bbc to "step back" from presenting its flagship football show, match of the day. on saturday, it led to widespread disruption of the corporation's football coverage as fellow presenters and commentators pulled out. in the coverage of the women's super league on sunday, there was no bbc in—house commentary and there were no pundits to talk about the game either. let's take a look at the background to this now with o
leaders from the uk, us and australia will meet for talks on defence, including the plan for australiao get us nuclear submarines. the british and us governments scramble to reassure their tech start—up sectors after the collapse of one of the main sources of funding, the silicon valley bank. and hollywood is getting ready for its big night — we'll take a look at what's in store at the oscars. the impact of bbc sports presenter gary lineker�*s removalfrom match of the day is continuing to...
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to irease missile capacity or is this tailored to australia? >> first it is worth noting australia will get these in about a decade and faster than i suspect a lot of folks might have expected when this was announced 18 months ago. australia will be purchasing a mix of new submarines and old submarines and it looks like to will be two with the- excuse me -- three with the pential for two more needed. as i noted earlier, th cohort folks looked at a wide range of options and came down to virginia as the right approach and virginia -- the three saw that that made sense. as you know, these subarines are going to be special because of their stealth, range a endunce so they will be a meaningf deterrent in the region. >> good to see you. on the info sharing back to the question you answered just a little bit before, is that a real showstopper? these countries are all i participants. you don't anticipate tha being a problem with thenfo sharing with australia, do you? >> jim, allies and partners ar the heart of the defense strategy and realizing that 20
to irease missile capacity or is this tailored to australia? >> first it is worth noting australia will get these in about a decade and faster than i suspect a lot of folks might have expected when this was announced 18 months ago. australia will be purchasing a mix of new submarines and old submarines and it looks like to will be two with the- excuse me -- three with the pential for two more needed. as i noted earlier, th cohort folks looked at a wide range of options and came down to...
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s . australia and the u. k. a naval base in california where there will be announcements about the long term plans on a nuclear submarine agreement, orcus, it's known, this is the name of this trilateral grouping. it's trying to bring australia into the fold of navies possessing nuclear powered submarines. or here the parliament is debating a bill aimed at curbing the numbers of asylum seekers who arrive on british shores in small boats aimed at fulfilling the prime minister's promise to deport anyone entering in a way to government and considered illegal. no amendments can be made to the text, but at the end of the debate, a vote will be held on whether the bill proceeds to the next stage of a legislative process. was under the current system asylum seekers who reach the u . k. often able to remain in the country while the cases but the new bill will give the home secretary the power to remove migrants who arrive in person on small boats after crossing the english channel. they'll be detained until they are rem
s . australia and the u. k. a naval base in california where there will be announcements about the long term plans on a nuclear submarine agreement, orcus, it's known, this is the name of this trilateral grouping. it's trying to bring australia into the fold of navies possessing nuclear powered submarines. or here the parliament is debating a bill aimed at curbing the numbers of asylum seekers who arrive on british shores in small boats aimed at fulfilling the prime minister's promise to deport...
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the plan will provide australia with nuclear power attack submarines. a major step to counter china's ambitions in the indo pacific. australia will not get any nuclear weapons under the deal. business news after a short break to stay with us if you can for that. i'm sorry. kelly in berlin. thank you so much for watching. taking ah, with our flying rivers created by waterfalls, throwing water particles into the air to be tr.
the plan will provide australia with nuclear power attack submarines. a major step to counter china's ambitions in the indo pacific. australia will not get any nuclear weapons under the deal. business news after a short break to stay with us if you can for that. i'm sorry. kelly in berlin. thank you so much for watching. taking ah, with our flying rivers created by waterfalls, throwing water particles into the air to be tr.
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.— marsupial predator in australia. ., i, ., �* , australia.s aren't set loose into the sanctuary until| loose into the sanctuary until they have done some growing. each animal considered for release is selected for its genes. they are making sure the population is genetically diverse enough to be self—sustaining. and before this one, called words goes, there is a thorough check. brute there is a thorough check. we would there is a thorough check. - would expect this devil now to bejumping outand would expect this devil now to bejumping out and grabbing onto your throat. look at it. we just get a little grumble. that is quite little.— that is quite little. that noise is _ that is quite little. that noise is you _ that is quite little. that noise is you are - that is quite little. that noise is you are close i that is quite little. that - noise is you are close enough. that's enough, thanks.- noise is you are close enough. that's enough, thanks. come on, mate. that's enough, thanks. come on, mate- 0k- _ that's enough, thanks. come on, mate. ok.
.— marsupial predator in australia. ., i, ., �* , australia.s aren't set loose into the sanctuary until| loose into the sanctuary until they have done some growing. each animal considered for release is selected for its genes. they are making sure the population is genetically diverse enough to be self—sustaining. and before this one, called words goes, there is a thorough check. brute there is a thorough check. we would there is a thorough check. - would expect this devil now to...
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australia.e would _ way would ever be able to settle in australia. and we would interceptl australia. and we would intercept the boats and _ australia. and we would intercept the boats and the _ australia. and we would intercept the boats and the people - australia. and we would intercept the boats and the people would . australia. and we would interceptl the boats and the people would be taken _ the boats and the people would be taken to _ the boats and the people would be taken to offshore _ the boats and the people would be taken to offshore processing - the boats and the people would be taken to offshore processing in - taken to offshore processing in nauru~ — taken to offshore processing in nauru~ and _ taken to offshore processing in nauru. and after— taken to offshore processing in nauru. and after they - taken to offshore processing in nauru. and after they had - taken to offshore processing in| nauru. and after they had been processed, _ nauru. and after they had been processed, they— n
australia.e would _ way would ever be able to settle in australia. and we would interceptl australia. and we would intercept the boats and _ australia. and we would intercept the boats and the _ australia. and we would intercept the boats and the people - australia. and we would intercept the boats and the people would . australia. and we would interceptl the boats and the people would be taken _ the boats and the people would be taken to _ the boats and the people would be taken to offshore _...
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it boosts australia is combat par dramatically. and this is one of the biggest and jumps in military technology, australia's ever really experienced. it gives the navy a huge reach your, your budget tree and military thinking is constrained by your geography. now obviously, australia being an island on the edge of the pacific, it needs long range. everything long range missiles were wage aircraft, and of course, a fleet the can actually take the fight the enemy. now the irony is here that the enemy, even though it's never mentioned, is presumed to be china and international relations with china, been declining regionally, and also with australia. however, china is australia's biggest partner in terms of trade by an order of magnitude more than the next 3 combined. so it's a useful thing. it's a powerful thing, but it will only be needed will only be useful in terms of a war. and we don't know when that's coming and it's not just about buying the submarines as it it's, it's whether australia actually has the capacity air to develop
it boosts australia is combat par dramatically. and this is one of the biggest and jumps in military technology, australia's ever really experienced. it gives the navy a huge reach your, your budget tree and military thinking is constrained by your geography. now obviously, australia being an island on the edge of the pacific, it needs long range. everything long range missiles were wage aircraft, and of course, a fleet the can actually take the fight the enemy. now the irony is here that the...
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now, under the deal, australia will receive 3 u. s. virginia class nuclear power submarines from the u. s. within the next 10 years. and it also has an option to buy to move the price tag involves the cost of building the submarines as well as the needed infrastructure and training. now russia and china have already criticized the oak, is packed, saying that it threatens nuclear, non proliferation and could even lead to a new arms race. or joining me now in doha is alex, go topless, alex is out there is defense, and it's a good to see you alex, the money we are talking about here, ease, i'm watering. can the australian government afford this very good question and is touching go, we're talking about a quarter of a trillion dollars over a period of about 25 years. now. australia is about 13 in terms of g, d, p $1.00 trillion per year. and it's currently spends about $30000000.00 on defense per per year. now it's doable. but if you have a look at the budget, the way it breaks down. so we spend 6 percent on defense, some percent on edu
now, under the deal, australia will receive 3 u. s. virginia class nuclear power submarines from the u. s. within the next 10 years. and it also has an option to buy to move the price tag involves the cost of building the submarines as well as the needed infrastructure and training. now russia and china have already criticized the oak, is packed, saying that it threatens nuclear, non proliferation and could even lead to a new arms race. or joining me now in doha is alex, go topless, alex is out...
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. �* ., technology, from the uk, us, to australia. ., , , australia.has caused problems with _ australia. and of course this has caused problems with the - australia. and of course this has. caused problems with the french, because there was a contract, wasn't there or a deal at least, to buy diesel powered submarines from the french which was subsequently cancelled in favour of this. exactly. this was a strategic rupture between australia and france which has some shock waves on its relationship also with the uk and to a lesser degree the us, but this came from the australian assess system, diesel submarines were not going to be sufficient to counter what it sees as a growing threat, at see, underwaterfrom what it sees as a growing threat, at see, under waterfrom china. what it sees as a growing threat, at see, underwaterfrom china. —— what it sees as a growing threat, at see, under waterfrom china. —— sea. so australia decided it needed the ability to deploy long range submarines that could operate almost, for months if not years, under water as long
. �* ., technology, from the uk, us, to australia. ., , , australia.has caused problems with _ australia. and of course this has caused problems with the - australia. and of course this has. caused problems with the french, because there was a contract, wasn't there or a deal at least, to buy diesel powered submarines from the french which was subsequently cancelled in favour of this. exactly. this was a strategic rupture between australia and france which has some shock waves on its...
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stories today, and australia.e the first country in the world to totally eliminate cervical cancer — globally this is the fourth most common cancer — and also the fourth leading cause of cancer death. the world health organization has a target to eliminate cervical cancer within the next century but australia could achieve that as soon as 2028. this type of cancer is entirely treatable, given screening, vaccination and access to treatment, but it is also a disease of inequality, with low income groups facing the worst survival rates. we can hear more now from dr claire nightingale, from the melbourne school of population and global health. it is wonderful to get you on the show doctor nightingale. it is a really remarkable achievement. so give us a sense of what australia has been doing so right with its cervical cancer strategy.- has been doing so right with its cervical cancer strategy. thank you for havin: cervical cancer strategy. thank you for having me- _ cervical cancer strategy. thank you for having me. au
stories today, and australia.e the first country in the world to totally eliminate cervical cancer — globally this is the fourth most common cancer — and also the fourth leading cause of cancer death. the world health organization has a target to eliminate cervical cancer within the next century but australia could achieve that as soon as 2028. this type of cancer is entirely treatable, given screening, vaccination and access to treatment, but it is also a disease of inequality, with low...
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k. australia in the u. s. australia is really going to be the, the military or the, even the economy that's going to see the biggest positive impact from this deal. is that correct? well, i think a little too early to say who's going to have the biggest impact because what we know is there's going to be massive outlays and investments in all 3 countries. the united states just put forward its own defense budget, and there are increasing defense spending specifically towards submarine building by $2400000000.00 for the british announced just yesterday that they are increasing their defense spending by another $6000000000.00 u. s. and of course, you must ryan's have an enormous amount of money that they're going to put towards us. but also, we're hearing out to that, the australians in addition to investing in their own shipyards in training their own people to kind of meet the needs that they have. are also going to be investing in both the british and the american shipyard so that they can combined increase
k. australia in the u. s. australia is really going to be the, the military or the, even the economy that's going to see the biggest positive impact from this deal. is that correct? well, i think a little too early to say who's going to have the biggest impact because what we know is there's going to be massive outlays and investments in all 3 countries. the united states just put forward its own defense budget, and there are increasing defense spending specifically towards submarine building...
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ithink australia — is, ithink, unprecedented. ithink australia is — is, ithink, unprecedented.us war plans, — aligned, or baked in the us war plans, to — aligned, or baked in the us war plans, to a _ aligned, or baked in the us war plans, to a greater degree than i think— plans, to a greater degree than i think we've ever seen in the past. so this— think we've ever seen in the past. so this isn't— think we've ever seen in the past. so this isn't surprising. it's a very— so this isn't surprising. it's a very hold _ so this isn't surprising. it's a very bold step by all of these countries. but fundamentally what they're _ countries. but fundamentally what they're doing is saying, we will trade _ they're doing is saying, we will trade off— they're doing is saying, we will trade off a little of our sovereignty in exchange for a substantial boost in military capability, and i think that that makes — capability, and i think that that makes sense when you look at how serious _ makes sense when you look at how serious the — makes sense when you look at how serious the security situatio
ithink australia — is, ithink, unprecedented. ithink australia is — is, ithink, unprecedented.us war plans, — aligned, or baked in the us war plans, to — aligned, or baked in the us war plans, to a _ aligned, or baked in the us war plans, to a greater degree than i think— plans, to a greater degree than i think we've ever seen in the past. so this— think we've ever seen in the past. so this isn't— think we've ever seen in the past. so this isn't surprising. it's a very— so this...
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he explained how this new cooperation between australia and the u. k. and the u. last could counter chinese influence the major major step forward. i would say certainly for the military technical cooperation across these 3 powers the, the issue here is that it's going to take many, many years for it to be fully in place. and there are a couple of stop gap measures over the near term there. well, we'll have a real impact on countering a chinese military expansion in this region. particularly with the rotation, the plant rotation of up to 5 us nuclear, propelled or nuclear submarines which will be based here in australia. remind us of how china has been acting in the region recently. well, over the last 10 or 15 years, the chinese military has really grown quite considerably. and both quite quantitative and qualitative terms. we see a lot more presence of touch of the chinese military and asserting its claims, for example, in the south china sea. and of course, increasingly assertive and aggressive even in its military activities toward taiwan. and it's these and i
he explained how this new cooperation between australia and the u. k. and the u. last could counter chinese influence the major major step forward. i would say certainly for the military technical cooperation across these 3 powers the, the issue here is that it's going to take many, many years for it to be fully in place. and there are a couple of stop gap measures over the near term there. well, we'll have a real impact on countering a chinese military expansion in this region. particularly...
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also coming up australia unveils plans to buy at least 3 nuclear submarines from the us . joe biden called it an inflection point in history, but china says it's a dangerous road. how will that impact global security and recovery efforts in malawi as cyclone freddy lashes? the southern african country with torrential rain and high with ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. keith and moscow are both suffering heavy losses as fighting intensifies in the eastern city of buck moot. it's where some of the most intense fighting has taken place in the year long war in ukraine. present zalinski overnight, bowed to quote, destroy russia. they are saying, ukraine's future depends on the outcome. what happens in buck mode and other key areas in the east? the relentless boom of artillery echoes across east in ukraine, across forests, fields, and hills. ukrainian forces of fighting to hold back a broad wave of russian attacks battles, a raging in many cities and villages. as moscow goes on the offensive all along the 250 kilometer frontline, according to ukrainian presi
also coming up australia unveils plans to buy at least 3 nuclear submarines from the us . joe biden called it an inflection point in history, but china says it's a dangerous road. how will that impact global security and recovery efforts in malawi as cyclone freddy lashes? the southern african country with torrential rain and high with ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. keith and moscow are both suffering heavy losses as fighting intensifies in the eastern city of buck moot....
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and australia using u. s. technology and support the new subs or field by weapons grade, highly enriched uranium. beijing has slammed the august steel as a violation of the nuclear non proliferation treaty, saying it damages peace and stability in the region. the nuclear submarine, cooperation, blood released the day by all goose, is a blatant act that constitutes serious nuclear proliferation risks. undermines and national known proliferation system fuels arms races and heard speech and stability in the region. the australian foreign minister, though, has asserted that the vessels won't be nuclear armed, so won't violate the country's anti proliferation commitment. then you august venture has also riled france with the long standing us ally, claiming it has been stabbed in the back. washington unilateral commitment with australia means con barrow will not be buying submarine from paris. a blow to france as military industry office is an enhanced security partnership between australia, the u. k. and the u.
and australia using u. s. technology and support the new subs or field by weapons grade, highly enriched uranium. beijing has slammed the august steel as a violation of the nuclear non proliferation treaty, saying it damages peace and stability in the region. the nuclear submarine, cooperation, blood released the day by all goose, is a blatant act that constitutes serious nuclear proliferation risks. undermines and national known proliferation system fuels arms races and heard speech and...
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working harder because of the same australia 60 as australia and the goal difference the difference between the teams can definitely determine the team's promotion to the next stage on the last day and tomorrow . it will be difficult if we talk about the potential of the country's youth, let's be realistic and see that the discussion is over and we want something from you to work for me in tehran, the conditions are very difficult for the coach and the players, but what they are very important for us and you are talking about the end of training nature is done and now other issues are unfortunately involved and it makes the work difficult and has a purity . our base is tehran, he says, i don't know you, but tehran is, i know that many people are not right in terms of management, in terms of the smallness of the world, in terms of education, but i hope that this youth team, which mr. maroufi worked hard for, and according to the previous results, that they did not get the full film, the team is very good. they are close to the index, which i read and perform as a guest of the program. you se
working harder because of the same australia 60 as australia and the goal difference the difference between the teams can definitely determine the team's promotion to the next stage on the last day and tomorrow . it will be difficult if we talk about the potential of the country's youth, let's be realistic and see that the discussion is over and we want something from you to work for me in tehran, the conditions are very difficult for the coach and the players, but what they are very important...
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k and australia and the u. s. this, this arms deal will exacerbate geopolitical tensions and could lead to a conflict in asia. what do you make of that? that's a rush has been saying, but i don't know if you're invading some other country. i'm not sure in a good position to make any claims about publication. so no rush about russia, what russia is doing is clearly supporting it's a p s, the ally of the partners. sorry. so beijing is very wary about increase us ability to challenges position and russia is backing up just like beijing had back moscow up previously. is there any prospect in do you think of reducing tensions through dialogue between the u. s. and china? so dialogue will help reduce some of the confusion, the miscommunication, but fundamentally, beijing and washington have a lot of distrust between, between them. so that needs to be worked at dialogue can help they can also, if done wrong, reinforced the suspicions. so i think one of the key steps is of course, to have more transparency and to have a b
k and australia and the u. s. this, this arms deal will exacerbate geopolitical tensions and could lead to a conflict in asia. what do you make of that? that's a rush has been saying, but i don't know if you're invading some other country. i'm not sure in a good position to make any claims about publication. so no rush about russia, what russia is doing is clearly supporting it's a p s, the ally of the partners. sorry. so beijing is very wary about increase us ability to challenges position and...
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"a new conversation began today in australia. we took the step. @scottmorrisonmp took control of the narrative powerfully and commenced phase 1 of our restoration." louise: tim stewart's son jesse, who is also a qanon follower, celebrated on twitter using qanon codes and hashtags. male: "you know #thegreatawakening is in full swing when the australian prime minister @scottmorrisonmp mentions #ritualabuse. scott is a patriot." jitarth: so, within the qanon community, when it was first reported that burnedspy and scott morrison had some kind of relationship or moved in the same social cycles, that was taken as a tacit approval or tacit proof of this plan, of the conspiracy of the great awakening of where the good guys will take over. that maybe scott morrison's on board, you know? and as much as--i wish i didn't have to say this, but it's true. that the lack of condemnation and the lack of response to that relationship by scott morrison--and i don't like saying that because i don't--i actually like him. that was, like, people just
"a new conversation began today in australia. we took the step. @scottmorrisonmp took control of the narrative powerfully and commenced phase 1 of our restoration." louise: tim stewart's son jesse, who is also a qanon follower, celebrated on twitter using qanon codes and hashtags. male: "you know #thegreatawakening is in full swing when the australian prime minister @scottmorrisonmp mentions #ritualabuse. scott is a patriot." jitarth: so, within the qanon community, when it...
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the aukus deal _ this deal for australia? the aukus deal is _ this deal for australia? aukus deal is profound for australia in transformative and it is generational. this is a major industrial and strategic project and its premised on a couple of important factors. one of which is these are electric propulsion submarines that are no longer up to the job for australia and my work for smaller countries with smaller maritime zones that can be patrolled by submarines that do not need to come up for recharging the batteries. but for australia, just transitioning between for anywhere else requires reaching the surface and recharging batteries and in the age of persistent satellite surveillance, drones and artificial intelligence, that snorting pipe is not detectable and if you lose stealth and if you're detectable, you might as well go home. that is a game changer in terms of the requirement and not is itjust expending the life of the submarine that we have or to proceed with what was going to be a diesel electric submarine. and factors which was brexit and desired by the uk
the aukus deal _ this deal for australia? the aukus deal is _ this deal for australia? aukus deal is profound for australia in transformative and it is generational. this is a major industrial and strategic project and its premised on a couple of important factors. one of which is these are electric propulsion submarines that are no longer up to the job for australia and my work for smaller countries with smaller maritime zones that can be patrolled by submarines that do not need to come up for...