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border force is responsible force and for government, too.ey can't check anything and make everything. it was —— they check everything. it is reviewing the online availability over the next decade. ~ 1, 1, availability over the next decade. ~ ., ., . ., , , decade. we have a certain type of weapon _ decade. we have a certain type of weapon that _ decade. we have a certain type of weapon that is _ decade. we have a certain type of weapon that is dangerous i decade. we have a certain type | of weapon that is dangerous and outlawed has got to be positive. how can it be possible these knives are still advertised and sold the? gonna make this ban will have an impact, how much of an impact is to say. but some of the large retailers will no longer be selling these knives. ls be selling these knives. is enough? in the next time will tell. we had to change the law again? tell. we had to change the law auain? ,, _ tell. we had to change the law again?_ the - tell. we had to change the law| again?_ the ban again? quite possibly. the ban on nin'a again?
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and i've heard from whistleblowers in the, in our border force that it's actually it's easier to just, you know , take an asylum claim off know, take an asylum claim off than to contest it. and, you know, it takes twice as long and you're you're getting paid the same amount per claim that you that you go over. so there's an incentive there to just, you know, put everybody on the yes pile. >> definitely. but i would agree i want everyone to be on the. yes i do. i want everyone to be on the. yesi do.i i want everyone to be on the. yes i do. i love immigration. shout out to my uber jaber halal habibi. the he's an albanian. he told me to tell everyone that they're not all drug dealers. so there you go. >> and sell you some. >> and sell you some. >> yeah, well, i forced him to, but it was paracetamol because i needed it before coming on here. i mean, there's a massive problems with the system for sure. my sister works in the irish system educating women who have been trafficked or sex trafficked to ireland. but i still think the christian and, you know, right wing thing to do. for those of
and i've heard from whistleblowers in the, in our border force that it's actually it's easier to just, you know , take an asylum claim off know, take an asylum claim off than to contest it. and, you know, it takes twice as long and you're you're getting paid the same amount per claim that you that you go over. so there's an incentive there to just, you know, put everybody on the yes pile. >> definitely. but i would agree i want everyone to be on the. yes i do. i want everyone to be on...
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border force is responsible for stopping dangerous items coming into the country.they can't check everything. the home office says it's important to investigate —— the home office said, when we receive information like this, it is important for the force can check illegal activity and it is reviewing the ability of weapons as part 1466 00:34
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he said that families could essentially be deported together, and he is a former border force officialonald trump says he wants to take on administration. find donald trump says he wants to take on administration. and me well, it is _ take on administration. and me well, it is starting _ take on administration. and me well, it is starting to look - well, it is starting to look like the house of representatives is going to go's way. representatives is going to 90's way-— go's way. yes, the result hasn't been _ go's way. yes, the result hasn't been finalised - go's way. yes, the result| hasn't been finalised yet, go's way. yes, the result - hasn't been finalised yet, and they are obviously hoping to control the house, they already have control of the senate. they will be a lot of focus have control of the senate. they wil
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we've found raises such serious questions questions for retailers, but also for the police, for border forceible for stopping dangerous items coming into the country but they cannot change everything. this is just some of what we found on the internet. all social media, there is any of for bigger challenge. that is the focus of the government reviewed to try to stop these knives reaching the streets and the hands of teenagers. dan johnson, bbc news. south africa's police minister has visited the mine where it is thought up to 4000 illegal miners are refusing to return to the surface for fear of being arrested. the authorities have described them as criminals and cut off food and water supplies to try to force them out. it is feared their health is deteriorating. 0ur correspondent nomsa maseko, who is at stilfontein, told us more about the situation. the reason why the military is here is because the police and the government have been saying that the syndicates of illegal miners that work underground are heavily armed with high calibre weapons, and they say that this is actually notjust a ra
we've found raises such serious questions questions for retailers, but also for the police, for border forceible for stopping dangerous items coming into the country but they cannot change everything. this is just some of what we found on the internet. all social media, there is any of for bigger challenge. that is the focus of the government reviewed to try to stop these knives reaching the streets and the hands of teenagers. dan johnson, bbc news. south africa's police minister has visited...
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so there are questions for retailers as well as the police and border force. found on the internet. there's a bigger challenge on social media, and that's the focus of a government review to try to stop these knives reaching the streets and the hands of teenagers. dan johnson, bbc news. in the us, the political reality of donald trump's re—election as president is becoming clearer as he continues to announce some controversial choices for his team, in the run—up to taking office in january. he's nominated the prominent vaccine sceptic robert f kenneder to lead the department of health. other key choices are the florida senator marco rubio as secretary of state, who leads on foreign affairs. a fox news host, pete hegseth, is being nominated as defence secretary — he has served in the us army but has never held political office. one of the most divisive choices is florida congressman matt gaetz as attorney general — he's faced an ethics investigation in the house of representatives. there are still key roles to be filled — including for the treasury. 0ur north a
so there are questions for retailers as well as the police and border force. found on the internet. there's a bigger challenge on social media, and that's the focus of a government review to try to stop these knives reaching the streets and the hands of teenagers. dan johnson, bbc news. in the us, the political reality of donald trump's re—election as president is becoming clearer as he continues to announce some controversial choices for his team, in the run—up to taking office in january....
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on august 19th, over $500.00 east germans fled on mass across the hungarian border. forces in hungry had announced a symbolic cross border picnic together with the pan european union. the austrian hung gary and border was opened for 3 hours. a decision with far reaching consequences. these impressive images travelled around the world. the news from hungry encouraged people, and the g d. r. on september 4th, 1989. the 1st of the monday demonstrations took place in leipzig at the time, leipzig photographer martin nauman, was out in about in the city center with his camera. he wasn't on assignment, but he had a hunch he was seeing history in the making the mass prayers for peace and the saint nicholas church. after leaving the church, the participants carried banners demanding freedom of travel, and calling for changing society. state security tore down the banners a few days later in hungry the cage door. finally opened the hun, gary and government decided to allow g d. r. citizens to leave for the west without consulting moscow or east berlin. first, my stomach pains or signal, i can't
on august 19th, over $500.00 east germans fled on mass across the hungarian border. forces in hungry had announced a symbolic cross border picnic together with the pan european union. the austrian hung gary and border was opened for 3 hours. a decision with far reaching consequences. these impressive images travelled around the world. the news from hungry encouraged people, and the g d. r. on september 4th, 1989. the 1st of the monday demonstrations took place in leipzig at the time, leipzig...
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why what we've found raises such serious questions for retailers, but also for the police, for border forceerforce is responsible for stopping dangerous items coming into the country. we filmed at the main parcels centre when the law changed at the end of september. they told us they can't check everything. the home office says it's important to investigate potential illegal activity, and it is reviewing the online availability of weapons as part of the government's effort to halve knife crime over the next decade. i think the mere fact now we've got a certain type of weapon that we knew is extremely dangerous, is now outlawed has got to be a positive thing. how can it be possible these knives are still being advertised and still being sold? this ban will have an impact. how much of an impact, difficult to say, but we do know that some of the large uk retailers will no longer be selling these knives. so that's got to be a good thing. is it enough? time will tell. will we have to change the law again? quite possibly. and a ban on ninja swords is already coming. this is just some of what we f
why what we've found raises such serious questions for retailers, but also for the police, for border forceerforce is responsible for stopping dangerous items coming into the country. we filmed at the main parcels centre when the law changed at the end of september. they told us they can't check everything. the home office says it's important to investigate potential illegal activity, and it is reviewing the online availability of weapons as part of the government's effort to halve knife crime...
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these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. also compelling domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. the ceasefire deal was brokered by the united states and its allies. after confirming its details in a speech outside the white house, us presidentjoe biden said it shows peace is possible, in what he called the "deadliest conflict in decades." let me be clear. if hezbollah or anyone else breaks the deal and poses a direct threat to israel then israel return —— retains the right to self defence consistent with international law, just like any country when facing at terrorist group pledged to that country's destruction. at the same time the steel supports lebanon's sovereignty, so it heralds a new start for leb
these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. also compelling domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. the ceasefire deal was brokered by the...
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which our security is based, has any future if it's now normal for countries to be able to move borders by force, then it's no longer the strength of the law. the rules, but the rule of might make some right. all right, that was one of the new green party co chairs. julia chancellor. all of schultz has long been accused of being too hesitant in his support for ukraine. so will his coalition partner of the greens now increase the pressure again with their new leadership? but we expect the greens to stay on course of their strong support from ukraine. and we've seen in the background a, we've been to the government coalition, some disagreement between some of the green ministers and the chancellor all of shows on the support for ukraine. for example. we know that there is, has been some disagreement on the delivery of a long range missiles to ukraine. german chancellor, olive shaw says he's against and there are parts of the green party who would actually be in favor of something like that. so we heard from the new co chairs and we also heard from 2 of the government ministers who are here at the
which our security is based, has any future if it's now normal for countries to be able to move borders by force, then it's no longer the strength of the law. the rules, but the rule of might make some right. all right, that was one of the new green party co chairs. julia chancellor. all of schultz has long been accused of being too hesitant in his support for ukraine. so will his coalition partner of the greens now increase the pressure again with their new leadership? but we expect the greens...
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went wrong you then have to summon up the nato _ you then have to summon up the nato forces from across the borders borders? it's a start. clearly the next _ borders? it's a start. clearly the next few months are going to be _ the next few months are going to be fascinating in terms of what — to be fascinating in terms of what happens. between ukraine, the united states and russia. it's hot — the united states and russia. it's not a _ the united states and russia. it's not a realistic outcome to dispute — it's not a realistic outcome to dispute for that it's a negotiating point. ravi, 'ust on the influence * negotiating point. ravi, 'ust on the influence you i negotiating point. ravi, just on the influence you think. negotiating point. ravi, just| on the influence you think of donald trump and how that changes the equation here. he’s changes the equation here. he's immensely _ changes the equation here. he's immensely influential— changes the equation here. he�*s immensely influential because the united is the biggest military backer of nato for them in the united states says it's not willing to pr
went wrong you then have to summon up the nato _ you then have to summon up the nato forces from across the borders borders? it's a start. clearly the next _ borders? it's a start. clearly the next few months are going to be _ the next few months are going to be fascinating in terms of what — to be fascinating in terms of what happens. between ukraine, the united states and russia. it's hot — the united states and russia. it's not a _ the united states and russia. it's not a realistic...
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these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. so compelling domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. we wa nt we want to show you a quick live look here at the border region along the area therebetween northern israel and southern lebanon. again, this is calm now but of course we believe that ceasefire deal will take effect in about an hour or so. that was announced, that it will begin in the early hours but before the announcement israel launched extensive airstrikes on the southern suburbs of beirut�*s clinic the southern suburbs of beirut. loud boom as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hez
these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. so compelling domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. we wa nt we want to show you a quick live look...
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these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. ing domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. let's take a closer look at the terms of the deal. it has been in place just over an hour now. hezbollah will withdraw its forces from southern lebanon, moving some 25 kilometres back from the israeli border, north of the litani river. in turn, the israeli troops will gradually withdraw from southern lebanon, with the regular lebanese army deploying in their place, alongside an existing un force that is already there, known as unifil. the deal was brokered by the us and its allies. and in confirming the details in a speech at the white house, presidentjoe biden said it shows peace is possible, in what he called the "deadl
these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. ing domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. let's take a closer look at the terms of the deal. it...
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these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. ompelling domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. whilst the ceasefire has only come into effect in the past few minutes, the last 2a hours saw beirut still being bombarded by extensive israeli air strikes. 0ur correspondent in beirut hugo bachega reports. loud boom. as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hezbollah facilities. here, they gave a warning before attacking. here, in central beirut, it didn't. this building collapsed. seven people were killed. in the evening we tried to visit the site, but we were caught up in another wave of israeli ai
these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. ompelling domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. whilst the ceasefire has only come into effect in...
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latvia, the borders are forced open. on promise of friendship, moscow gets part.e 16, 1940, an um, and the army moves in. andrei veshinski. russian technicians are sent in with the troops. signs demand admission of latvia into the soviet union. makes the formal request, proceedings watched carefully by the soviet secret police. there are no opposing votes. he leaves with a delegation for the moscow extreme soviet. timoshenko. rosenstein stalin and company applaud the latvian communist delegates. in the background, timashenko. petitioning to be a soviet state. he speeds home, welcomed by soviet troops, his new guard of honor. we're reminded of an item in the speech to the supreme soviet in 1939. quote, nonsensical talk of soviet of the balkan countries is only to the interest of our common enemies. the new constitution guarantees freedom from unreasonable arrest. unquote. however enough reasonable charges are found to send thousands to labor camps in the soviet union. on this list of the names of 78 people arrested by the soviet secret police, the notation at the e
latvia, the borders are forced open. on promise of friendship, moscow gets part.e 16, 1940, an um, and the army moves in. andrei veshinski. russian technicians are sent in with the troops. signs demand admission of latvia into the soviet union. makes the formal request, proceedings watched carefully by the soviet secret police. there are no opposing votes. he leaves with a delegation for the moscow extreme soviet. timoshenko. rosenstein stalin and company applaud the latvian communist...
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border. israeli forces have been shooting them down.. but more than a year into this conflict, friction is also being felt along its quietest frontier. lucy williamson, bbc news, the occupied golan heights. elsewhere, hopes for a ceasefire between israel and hezbollah are fading as the two exchanged heavy fire on wednesday across their shared border. israel's new defence minister said there will be no let up in the war against hezbollah as israeli forces launched a barrage of strikes targetting southern beirut. shortly after, hezbollah confirmed it fired ballistic missiles at israel's army headquarters. large parts of spain are being lashed with more torrential rain, just two weeks after more than 220 people died in flash flooding in valencia. it's the same weather system that is hitting malaga and other parts of southern and eastern spain. 3000 people were told to leave their homes in malaga. this map shows the areas worst affected. valencia which is still recovering from a year's worth of rain injust eight hours last month — may now b
border. israeli forces have been shooting them down.. but more than a year into this conflict, friction is also being felt along its quietest frontier. lucy williamson, bbc news, the occupied golan heights. elsewhere, hopes for a ceasefire between israel and hezbollah are fading as the two exchanged heavy fire on wednesday across their shared border. israel's new defence minister said there will be no let up in the war against hezbollah as israeli forces launched a barrage of strikes targetting...
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also in 1939, under soviet latvian borders are forced open. on promise of friendship. moscow gets bases. on june 16, 1940. the soviets issue an ultimatum submit to occupation or be attacked. on june 17, the red army and direct violation of the previous treaties. then to complete the occupation of latvia from russia to initiate a new order comes andre brzezinski, appoint a puppet government. with august persons known as prime minister. russian technicians are sent in with the troops, banners and signs prepared by subversives. demand admittance of latvia into the soviet union. in july. yohannes spiro, second secretary of the latvian communist party, makes the formal request. the parliament. proceedings watch carefully by the soviet secret. there are no opposing votes. on august 3rd, gertrude stein leaves riga with a delegation of latvian communists for the moscow supreme soviet. stalin and company applaud the latvian communist delegates. in the background is marshal timoshenko. rosenstein petitions acceptance of latvia as a soviet. in addition to stalin, our khrushchev,
also in 1939, under soviet latvian borders are forced open. on promise of friendship. moscow gets bases. on june 16, 1940. the soviets issue an ultimatum submit to occupation or be attacked. on june 17, the red army and direct violation of the previous treaties. then to complete the occupation of latvia from russia to initiate a new order comes andre brzezinski, appoint a puppet government. with august persons known as prime minister. russian technicians are sent in with the troops, banners and...
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of imperials aggression for him, and he will have changed internation effective international borders by force. and if that sounds like the 1st half the 20th century, it should. the us state department says that america has provided $64100000000.00 a military aid to ukraine in the past few years. we're. is that money being spent? the yeah, no, the, the numbers on the department of defense as of november 20th is 61300000000 cost to your number and security assistance to provide it to ukraine. that's common to primary forms you up and you create security assistance initiative. those are contracts for new weapons and then a presidential drop down authority where we provided ukraine weapons from the american arsenal, which are later replaced. um that, that money, you know, that's, that's gotta be work 1000000000 and it sounds like a lot. but actually in the scope of the american defense budget, it's actually kind of tiny by our, our statistics as of september 30th. that's 61300000000 is roughly 2.8 percent of what the united states spent on the pentagon over the same time period. so by my account,
of imperials aggression for him, and he will have changed internation effective international borders by force. and if that sounds like the 1st half the 20th century, it should. the us state department says that america has provided $64100000000.00 a military aid to ukraine in the past few years. we're. is that money being spent? the yeah, no, the, the numbers on the department of defense as of november 20th is 61300000000 cost to your number and security assistance to provide it to ukraine....
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russians but the finnish war ends with the example of latvia, also 1939 under soviet threat borders are forced940. the soviets issue an ultimatum submit to occupation or be on the promise of friendship, moscow gets basin. june 16, 1940, an ultimatum issued, submit or be attack. on june 17th the red army in direct violation of previous treaties moves into complete the occupation of latvia. from russia to initiate the new order they come to appoint a new government. with the prime minister, banners and signs by subversives want to be admitted. the second secretary of the latvian communist party makes the formal request to the parliament, proceedings are watched carefully by the soviet secret police. there are no opposing votes. on august 3 a delegation for the soviet leaves. ♪♪ stalin and company applaud the latvian communist delegates. in the background is marshall dimonschenko. in addition to stalin, khrushchev, mikoyan. welcomed by soviet troops, a new guard of honor. we are reminded of the night in molotov's speech in 1939, quote, the nonsensical talk about the sovietization of the balkan co
russians but the finnish war ends with the example of latvia, also 1939 under soviet threat borders are forced940. the soviets issue an ultimatum submit to occupation or be on the promise of friendship, moscow gets basin. june 16, 1940, an ultimatum issued, submit or be attack. on june 17th the red army in direct violation of previous treaties moves into complete the occupation of latvia. from russia to initiate the new order they come to appoint a new government. with the prime minister,...
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these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. are also compelling domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. so, the ceasefire will begin in the early hours of tomorrow morning, but earlier today, before the annoucement, israel launched extensive air strikes on beirut�*s southern suburbs, as hugo bachega reports. loud bo0m as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hezbollah facilities. here, they gave a warning before attacking. here, in central beirut, it didn't. this building collapsed. seven people were killed. in the evening we tried to visit the site, but we were caught up in another wave of is
these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. are also compelling domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. so, the ceasefire will begin in the...
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you are paying peacekeeping forces monitoring the border and supporting ukrainians. where did we just hear that from this is exactly what the s v r was warning about. and also yes, we are asked as russian needs such a peaceful settlement. the answer is obvious. we also heard from crime in spokespersons with the school who said that the deployments of any peacekeepers would require rushes concerns. of course, are they? some voices were hearing from europe against this discipline, french politician, n m e page on paul guerrero, who delivered a passionate speech impala minute warning about the west war mongering strategy. so they didn't only consume the dealer to move these events can send us directly. they can send the world and the immediate future the planet. however, the european union remain silent and dependent on decisions taking across the atlantic. as for from states foreign minister has just declared that he does not set any red lines on support. ukraine not excluding the firing of french missiles on russian territory where we see troops on the ground. peace d
you are paying peacekeeping forces monitoring the border and supporting ukrainians. where did we just hear that from this is exactly what the s v r was warning about. and also yes, we are asked as russian needs such a peaceful settlement. the answer is obvious. we also heard from crime in spokespersons with the school who said that the deployments of any peacekeepers would require rushes concerns. of course, are they? some voices were hearing from europe against this discipline, french...
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you are paying peacekeeping forces monitoring the border and supporting ukrainians. where did we just hear that from this is exactly what b s v r was warning about and also yes, your ask those russell needs such a peaceful settlement. the answer is obvious. we also heard from crime and spoke to persons with the school, who said that the deployments of any peacekeepers would require russell's concerns . of course, of course, that's what some, most of the well, that we've been saying congress on the global solve to say, sit down, let's talk about this thing and bring a resolution on finally, what you know, all of those. are they some voices we're hearing from europe against this? this plan? yes, of course we are here in some what's, there's a reason in europe as well, for example, hungry as prime minister who's saying that the presence of american and french military personnel in ukraine is very concerned and concern and it's alarming. and that it's escalating the conflict and lead on this all into world war 3. we also heard from a french politician and m e p, who had
you are paying peacekeeping forces monitoring the border and supporting ukrainians. where did we just hear that from this is exactly what b s v r was warning about and also yes, your ask those russell needs such a peaceful settlement. the answer is obvious. we also heard from crime and spoke to persons with the school, who said that the deployments of any peacekeepers would require russell's concerns . of course, of course, that's what some, most of the well, that we've been saying congress on...
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they've been taken to the border force, processing centre and they've taken the number of arriving so this year to almost 32,000. you're right up to date with the very latest news. now it's time for headliners. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . .com forward slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at tomorrow's top stories. i'm cressida whitten and i'm joined tonight by steve n allen and count dankula. hello. hello how are you? it's been a while. >> i'm good, i'm fine. >> i'm good, i'm fine. >> excellent. good. i imagine it's been quite a quite a big day for you. >> oh, yeah. i did not expect the result to go this way. i've beenin the result to go this way. i've been in cloud nine the entire day. >> how about you? shocked? >> how about you? shocked? >> no , i mean, i didn't really >> no, i mean, i didn't really watch much of it, so . well, the watch much of it, so. well, the people were saying, like, are you going to stay up all night and watch i
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borders. having the lebanese army forces to be in charge of the south and that will continue to disarm hezbollahstion here. even if hezbollah pulled out from the south and handed the border areas to the lebanese army, there are fears of internal conflict between the lebanese army and hezbollah, is hezbollah going to disarm itself in other areas? these are the questions that are at stake. and a reminder, we are expecting at 1800 gmt to hear from benjamin netanyahu, as soon as that starts we will obviously carry it live and when antony blinken talks more about the cease—fire deal we will also return to that news conference that is currently under way. five people have now been found alive in the rescue operation for the tourist boat that sank in the red sea yesterday. those rescued are two belgian nationals, one swiss national, one egyptian national and one finnish national. but egyptian authorities say they have also recovered four dead bodies. that means that seven people who were on board the ship are still unaccounted for — including two britons. the boat had set off on a five—day diving tour
borders. having the lebanese army forces to be in charge of the south and that will continue to disarm hezbollahstion here. even if hezbollah pulled out from the south and handed the border areas to the lebanese army, there are fears of internal conflict between the lebanese army and hezbollah, is hezbollah going to disarm itself in other areas? these are the questions that are at stake. and a reminder, we are expecting at 1800 gmt to hear from benjamin netanyahu, as soon as that starts we will...
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these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. ing domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. the ceasefire will begin in the early hours of tomorrow morning, but earlier, before the annoucement, israel launched extensive air strikes on beirut�*s southern suburbs, as hugo bachega reports. loud boom. as lebanon waited for a ceasefire, the war didn't stop. the most intense israeli bombardment of beirut in this conflict. the israeli military said these were hezbollah facilities. here, they gave a warning before attacking. here, in central beirut, it didn't. this building collapsed. seven people were killed. in the evening we tried to visit the site, but we were caught up in another wave of israeli airstrikes. so ther
these lebanese border villages now empty, controlled by israeli forces. ing domestic reasons for ending this war, like getting residents on this side of the border back home. israel's forces are tired and its economy is suffering. but hezbollah, damaged but intact, is still fighting. and some ask why their prime minister, fighting a much weaker enemy in gaza, is signing a ceasefire in the north. lucy williamson, bbc news, northern israel. the ceasefire will begin in the early hours of tomorrow...
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their eyes remain fixed on the movements and withdrawals of enemy forces beyond the borders, with their hands ready on the trigger in defense of lebanon sovereignty, and for the honor and dignity of its people, haven tie in southern lebanon. this is of course a historic city, a unesco world heritage center is also a city that was compet bombed by israel. as we were driving around late last night . we saw whole streets reduced to rubble, but the people that we spoken to, well, they remain, that you were in a very happy they're seeing this as a victory for the resistance and humiliation of defeat for israel. all syria and rebel groups of shell, the university building in the city of level killing at least 4 people. and he comes and made a car and defensive by minute and groups which was launch the in the countries north west. i'll see you and state forces with support from you. russia are attempting to cancel the assault. the syrian arab army is fighting hard with the support of russian aerospace forces. at least 400 militants have been killed. the a long shannon syrian air forces as truc
their eyes remain fixed on the movements and withdrawals of enemy forces beyond the borders, with their hands ready on the trigger in defense of lebanon sovereignty, and for the honor and dignity of its people, haven tie in southern lebanon. this is of course a historic city, a unesco world heritage center is also a city that was compet bombed by israel. as we were driving around late last night . we saw whole streets reduced to rubble, but the people that we spoken to, well, they remain, that...
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force selling bombardments, everything stops. these really military that is on the ground. and the 1st 23 kilometers on the border will remain in place for now as the lebanese army will re deploy back down to the south, the is really, forces will leaf. so this is not that it will take 60 days for these really forces to leave the country to leave the territory. but around the 1st forces will leave over the next several days or 1st couple of weeks. and gradually over 60 days they will all depart. but there was a lot to do in the 60 days, the lebanese army cannot deployed that many forces that quickly all across the south when they haven't been there in such a long time. so that is why disagreement was, or this deal to cease fire was agreed to by both parties to have certain parts. it started immediately, which is the ceasefire. and certain parts it will be gradual to make sure that this is done and effective way. we don't have to be fast, we have to be smart. and we have to be effective because what we don't want is a repeat of 2006 when the war ended. and there was no implementation of the deal which brought us to
force selling bombardments, everything stops. these really military that is on the ground. and the 1st 23 kilometers on the border will remain in place for now as the lebanese army will re deploy back down to the south, the is really, forces will leaf. so this is not that it will take 60 days for these really forces to leave the country to leave the territory. but around the 1st forces will leave over the next several days or 1st couple of weeks. and gradually over 60 days they will all depart....
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people in engines, 72 residential buildings and roads have been destroyed is where the forces of also struck a border crossing between syria and lebanon, forcing it to close is the 2nd time attack. so focused on the all calm border crossing. these are in the middle tree says it's used by his bullet to smuggle weapons. so i ran the service down to the northern israel, south to several drones crossed over from lebanon. according to his reading media, several explosions were seen in different areas. wong drove it a factory near the city of no hurry area. 19 people injured and sent from israel by rockets fired from lebanon on building, and tara was seriously damaged when the dpi, i wasn't sure you've said that after the boom, i made sure that my children were fine with being touts and sort test children screaming women screaming and every one went to the house that was struck. you can see here behind me, the amount of damage to how sustained we were able to evacuate and rescue those who inside the house. and thank god we were blessed that they was to no one kills unconditional you. deal with the election
people in engines, 72 residential buildings and roads have been destroyed is where the forces of also struck a border crossing between syria and lebanon, forcing it to close is the 2nd time attack. so focused on the all calm border crossing. these are in the middle tree says it's used by his bullet to smuggle weapons. so i ran the service down to the northern israel, south to several drones crossed over from lebanon. according to his reading media, several explosions were seen in different...
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make sure that hezbollah doesn't go south of the river. >> the latonya river is the border where the hezbollah forces would have to retreat. is 20 miles north of the israeli border and we know israeli forces would need to retreat from lebanon. there would be a buffer created by the lebanese army that would then separate again hezbollah from israel. and this would be a 60 day cease-fire so again not a full cease-fire, a temporary cease-fire. there's lots of questions that we are going to continue to follow. for example as to when this could all begin everything comes into fruition tonight. there is the expectation cease-fire would begin tomorrow. >> gillian: stay close. alex hogan at tel aviv this afternoon. thank you. have a big lamp for this hour. republican congressman tony gonzalez plus mr. wonderful kevin o'leary all coming up ahead. stick with us. i've been worn by celebrities, athletes, and world leaders. but i've always felt most comfortable up here, with the folks that made me who i am. i'm right at home, out here on the land. and i'm in my lane on the shoulder of the interstate. because this
make sure that hezbollah doesn't go south of the river. >> the latonya river is the border where the hezbollah forces would have to retreat. is 20 miles north of the israeli border and we know israeli forces would need to retreat from lebanon. there would be a buffer created by the lebanese army that would then separate again hezbollah from israel. and this would be a 60 day cease-fire so again not a full cease-fire, a temporary cease-fire. there's lots of questions that we are going to...
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furtherfrom israel's northern border so civilians could return to their homes. 0nce return to their homes. once they have departed, the lebanese army and un observer forcesl deploy in areas close to the border. the eu's foreign policy chief said israel has no reason to refuse a lebanon ceasefire. i was in lebanon, i was injordan, and i got fresh first—hand information of what's going there. in lebanon, there is no excuses for a ceasefire. 0n the proposal agreement brokered by the us and france, israel has all security concerns. there is not an excuse for not implementing a ceasefire. 0therwise, lebanon will fall apart. in lebanon, there are almost 4,000 civilian victims. all the south of lebanon has been destroyed. fully destroyed. the eu's head of foreign policy. almost everyone, whether journalists, commentators or analysts or even politicians who are likely to be in the know are saying that we are just a few hours from such an announcement and that the announcement and that the announcement will probably come out of several places. the us, probably the israelis will announce it here as well in lebanon there will be an announcement. so there is a belie
furtherfrom israel's northern border so civilians could return to their homes. 0nce return to their homes. once they have departed, the lebanese army and un observer forcesl deploy in areas close to the border. the eu's foreign policy chief said israel has no reason to refuse a lebanon ceasefire. i was in lebanon, i was injordan, and i got fresh first—hand information of what's going there. in lebanon, there is no excuses for a ceasefire. 0n the proposal agreement brokered by the us and...
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. >> if you allow it russia to change borders by force, and they say we will give half your country backit is not acceptable. i would stigma for a long time. >> this will be one of the major questions before european leaders. volodymyr zelenskyy will be here, how will he be reassured by leaders? and can europe support rain alone -- ukraine alone? there is a lot of question about what to take seriously and what to take literally. european leaders will be parsing that seriously versus literally and the response to the trump administration. tom: i like that you are color-coded with republican red behind you and democrat blue. maybe you should be tilted toward the red side in the electoral outcome for the u.s. is it going to be a game of two halves between europe and the u.s.? is trump going to drive divisions within europe or is he going to unite europe and they come closer together to contend tariffs? >> the key question here. by the venue where this meeting is being held brings that question into relief. viktor orban and the hungarian presidency of the eu council is rotating right now, th
. >> if you allow it russia to change borders by force, and they say we will give half your country backit is not acceptable. i would stigma for a long time. >> this will be one of the major questions before european leaders. volodymyr zelenskyy will be here, how will he be reassured by leaders? and can europe support rain alone -- ukraine alone? there is a lot of question about what to take seriously and what to take literally. european leaders will be parsing that seriously versus...
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their eyes remain fixed on the movements and withdraws of enemy forces beyond the borders, with their hands ready on the trigger in defense of lebanon sovereignty, and for the honor and dignity of its people, haven tie in southern lebanon. this is of course, a historic city, a unesco world heritage center is also a city that was compet bummed by israel as we were driving around late last night. we saw whole streets reduced to rubble, but the people that we've spoken to will they remain, that you were in a very happy. they're saying this as a victory for the resistance on humanly ation defeat for israel. one of my only, i guess, a retard egyptian major general. i wanted to get his insights on this whole suppose as he's fine. he basically got to his chase and he thinks that his rail is just buying time. the stock up on west this is east fire thoughts as people go to this nation. he stated series of reasons for accepting or is this a ceasefire argument? the 1st of all, do you need some time for his exhausted the defense forces to replenish the how also to the mysteries, but when it's res
their eyes remain fixed on the movements and withdraws of enemy forces beyond the borders, with their hands ready on the trigger in defense of lebanon sovereignty, and for the honor and dignity of its people, haven tie in southern lebanon. this is of course, a historic city, a unesco world heritage center is also a city that was compet bummed by israel as we were driving around late last night. we saw whole streets reduced to rubble, but the people that we've spoken to will they remain, that...
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this is where the forces have struck a border crossing between syria and 11 on forcing it to close. the attack happened in all caught in eastern 11 on it's the 2nd time within a month the crossing is being targeted by the israelis. they say it's being used by has a lot of fighters to transfer weapons and to the east of 11 or at least 52 people have been killed in the latest is really strikes and the area of doctors, a body has more on the latest developments, has will are clearly using it's fire power to show that it's still very much in this fights at the latest attacks and northern israel, highlighting that the crew of its capabilities have not been diminished as israel has claimed to. now in the meantime, israel continues to strike various positions across level, and one of the definitely is attacks we saw on friday being carried out in north eastern part of the country in a balls back and its surrounding villages and towns. at least 25 areas were targeted by israel and killing at least 52 people and injuring 72. others in this area in the country has come under heavy attack over
this is where the forces have struck a border crossing between syria and 11 on forcing it to close. the attack happened in all caught in eastern 11 on it's the 2nd time within a month the crossing is being targeted by the israelis. they say it's being used by has a lot of fighters to transfer weapons and to the east of 11 or at least 52 people have been killed in the latest is really strikes and the area of doctors, a body has more on the latest developments, has will are clearly using it's...
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the lebanese military is deploying troops near the border to help in force the ceasefire. deal short while ago we spoke about this, will there be root correspondence? tell him and asked her if 11 on the army can enforce the truce? well this, this with people here a wondering as well. um, this is what we are about to point out in the next 60 days. of course, if you compare the lebanese army to his ball, it is quite clear that is lex strings, their liberties date is bankrupt. and this really shows also in the boonies army, which certainly has around uh 65000 soldiers at this very light be armed and due to your choices. it's happened quite often that the army was not really able to pay a soldier's proof of salary. but this doesn't automatically mean that the cost of a nice army now has, is about to take the liberties armies working alongside with the un peacekeeping troops in the south as they have worked together before. uh and it also depends elizabeth on the financial aid. but the lebanese army is now receiving the full, ready herd from countries, for example, like cyprus
the lebanese military is deploying troops near the border to help in force the ceasefire. deal short while ago we spoke about this, will there be root correspondence? tell him and asked her if 11 on the army can enforce the truce? well this, this with people here a wondering as well. um, this is what we are about to point out in the next 60 days. of course, if you compare the lebanese army to his ball, it is quite clear that is lex strings, their liberties date is bankrupt. and this really...