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there was no information in britain about the trip of the ukrainian leader to great britain the day before, late in the evening before the day before, some british journalists who have certain sources began to receive messages and invitations to a number of events but again, without details and this morning, when zelenskyi's plane landed at the airport, it became top news in an instant, right now you will see the first footage of a military plane with zelenskyi on board arriving at the airport, just to give a sense of the possibility events, well, the guilty tv channels instantly changed their news. some news channels instantly changed their standard grids, some of them interrupted the program in order to show these frames live, it happened around 20 minutes after noon, visit what and i will repeat it once again, it was a complete surprise for everyone who was not involved in the preparation, rather zelensky was expected in brussels tomorrow and with this even a certain scandal arose with the leak of information, but we will definitely talk about it, but a little later the british protocol
there was no information in britain about the trip of the ukrainian leader to great britain the day before, late in the evening before the day before, some british journalists who have certain sources began to receive messages and invitations to a number of events but again, without details and this morning, when zelenskyi's plane landed at the airport, it became top news in an instant, right now you will see the first footage of a military plane with zelenskyi on board arriving at the airport,...
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k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain. his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color. immigrant labor serviced britons booming postwar economy that saw rising wages as well as increased provision in welfare, housing and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis in britain, state mismanagement and crippling trade. disputes brought production and growth to a halt. how a cuts and refuse left and collected on the streets, old to symbolic of a nation in decay. fall right groups like the national front blamed immigrants, old and new for the countries plight. and pushed for wholesale repatriation of all non white people including all those born in the u. k . ah. in 1978. a year before a general election britain was a fractured and fractious place. uncertain and up for grabs. ah, the off
k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain. his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color. immigrant labor serviced britons booming postwar economy that saw rising wages as well as increased provision in welfare, housing and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19...
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well, in great britain they are directly talking about the visit of the ukrainian president. well, is there a consensus of the british elites and british society regarding transmission to kyiv fighter jet in we will talk about it further on the air the european correspondent of the ukrainian service of the voice of america bohdan tsyupin my greetings to you congratulations well to begin with tell us how the uk is reacting to volodymyr zelenskyi's visit to his speech. did he impress the british public, what the local press writes, the local press probably hasn't been published yet, if we're talking about the printed one , because the ukrainian president's visit was kept secret until just a few hours before the plane by the way, the plane of the british air force with the ukrainian president landed at the airport today and actually i think that many of my colleagues er were for them it was a very big surprise so we can only talk about the fact that this is a very big news today and a big event when i was today at andrew's in london, in particular, i was lucky to be in the middl
well, in great britain they are directly talking about the visit of the ukrainian president. well, is there a consensus of the british elites and british society regarding transmission to kyiv fighter jet in we will talk about it further on the air the european correspondent of the ukrainian service of the voice of america bohdan tsyupin my greetings to you congratulations well to begin with tell us how the uk is reacting to volodymyr zelenskyi's visit to his speech. did he impress the british...
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but non white immigrants in britain from governing the work they did to attack them where they lived black and brown communities did, however, fight back standing up against violence on the streets as well as for better protections. more rights and greater equality would in the 19th sixty's force, new government legislation, banning overt discrimination. the 1st race relations act was bought into law in 1965, making it illegal to discriminate against any one based on their race or color. 3 years later, however, the u. k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain, his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire. but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority, white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color, immigrant labor service, britons booming postwar economy that saw a rising wages as well as increased provision in welfare, housing, and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis. in britain, state mismanagem
but non white immigrants in britain from governing the work they did to attack them where they lived black and brown communities did, however, fight back standing up against violence on the streets as well as for better protections. more rights and greater equality would in the 19th sixty's force, new government legislation, banning overt discrimination. the 1st race relations act was bought into law in 1965, making it illegal to discriminate against any one based on their race or color. 3...
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great britain, great britain you and us both struggle for peace, but instead we are forced to face thehat deprives us of peace and thatis thing that deprives us of peace and that is valuable in life. unfortunately, it is human nature to make sure evil stands up against humanity, it breaks people's lives. you and us have already fought together against such evil. you and us already have the experience of defeating the evil that is generated by human nature. i am not saying there will be no more wars after the war ends, no, there will be no more wars after the warends, no, it is there will be no more wars after the war ends, no, it is impossible to completely erase evil from human nature. yet, it is in our power to guarantee with words and deeds that the light side of human nature will prevail. the side you and us share and this stands above anything else. thank you for your attention, thank you for your support and in the british parliament two years ago i thanked you for delicious english tea. laughter. and i will be leaving the parliament today thanking all of you in advance for power
great britain, great britain you and us both struggle for peace, but instead we are forced to face thehat deprives us of peace and thatis thing that deprives us of peace and that is valuable in life. unfortunately, it is human nature to make sure evil stands up against humanity, it breaks people's lives. you and us have already fought together against such evil. you and us already have the experience of defeating the evil that is generated by human nature. i am not saying there will be no more...
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yehor, how would you summarize this uh-uh this this voyage of great britain, france, um, um, belgium,oland, what ukraine will get from this , and the rating is on a five-point scale, but you can use a 12-point scale if you really want liked well, if you take a 12-point scale, then i think it is 10 points, that is, this visit was important for ukraine volodymyr zelensky once again confirmed that great britain is one of the key allies for our country, that the british support us very much, that it was britain that provided ukraine with the first battle tanks challenger 2, although of course the poles also provided t-90 comrades, but britain did the same, if we are talking about france and germany , zelensky met with scholz macron in paris, then it is equally important for us of the country and if brussels definitely needed this visit because just last week the eu-ukraine summit was held in kyiv, and in general, this summit was supposed to take place in brussels in december 2022, but due to the full-scale invasion of russia and the war, it was moved to kyiv and the main conclusions are t
yehor, how would you summarize this uh-uh this this voyage of great britain, france, um, um, belgium,oland, what ukraine will get from this , and the rating is on a five-point scale, but you can use a 12-point scale if you really want liked well, if you take a 12-point scale, then i think it is 10 points, that is, this visit was important for ukraine volodymyr zelensky once again confirmed that great britain is one of the key allies for our country, that the british support us very much, that...
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from south asia, from the carrier who did all the work to help rebuild britain, you know it's, it's the story. my family. my grandfather came here from india in the 1950s to work in the factories and foundries to rebuild britain, a 2nd reward. right. and or what he learned to say in english when he came here was any job, any shift. and off the back of that, my parents came here in the early sixties and again worked in factories and foundries and it own here i am from that the story brittany story, immigration, i need to support. and even when my parents, they came in the ninety's, they were refugees from somalia. so it was a bit different. no economic migrant. they burst i did back home, but when they came here was the same kind of jobs that were forwarded to them. so you dad came here and what did he do here? it says the delivery driver here, back came in studies and he was teaching. and then the war kicked off. and the heavier aspect, similar to, to mary's dad story. mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting.
from south asia, from the carrier who did all the work to help rebuild britain, you know it's, it's the story. my family. my grandfather came here from india in the 1950s to work in the factories and foundries to rebuild britain, a 2nd reward. right. and or what he learned to say in english when he came here was any job, any shift. and off the back of that, my parents came here in the early sixties and again worked in factories and foundries and it own here i am from that the story brittany...
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the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 19 associate. britain, france and italy agree to defy czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states would dissolve it the youngest too for him done . thus chamberlain, on that day should these are fashion tissue masons or to them. he knew baxon england don't frankly. desk i've been present it. question the things i'm from brian dodge, fund, somebody. well, italian i went on with the united states, continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going t
the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 19 associate. britain, france and italy agree to defy czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states would dissolve...
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olga tokaryuk, an international journalist who is currently working in britain , is in touch with us.ratulate you. good morning. we are glad to see what are the general impressions of the british people of the british press and british politicians about the visit of volodymyr zelenskyi. hello, well, first of all, i must say that, of course, the reception that volodymyr zelenskyi received in great britain was simply a reception of the highest level , so he met with prime minister rishi sonak, he met with as king charles iii, he spoke before the british deputies in the westminster hall - this is one of the oldest, it is actually the oldest and most prestigious hall of the british parliament, where such figures used to speak world-class like nelson mandela, for example. charles de gaulle and zelenskyi were also invited to speak there several times. his speech was interrupted by applause several times and was interrupted by laughter in response to his joke . years ago and thanked in advance for the fact that ukraine will receive, as he hopes, british fighter jets , that is, in general, th
olga tokaryuk, an international journalist who is currently working in britain , is in touch with us.ratulate you. good morning. we are glad to see what are the general impressions of the british people of the british press and british politicians about the visit of volodymyr zelenskyi. hello, well, first of all, i must say that, of course, the reception that volodymyr zelenskyi received in great britain was simply a reception of the highest level , so he met with prime minister rishi sonak, he...
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the news continues here on al jazeera, after the big picture. britain's true colors. thanks for watching. the american people have spoken, but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much his social media companies know about you, and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look at us politics? the bottom line? ah, i think i had the tipping point when we had the 1st deaf current of ours in this country or mm. and then from that, it went to stay under $500.00 and it just kept going. as a doctor on the front line, i'm telling you we do not have enough. phoebe, we will be using mosques, ethnic minority groups with disproportionately affected why and pregnant doctors and health co workers. why when they have been protected, we need to make sure that people know what's really happening. mm. we need to ask the why. mm . ah, we have a new name. corona vonner actually. well, how phone conversation is officially quoted? how big like jean, in the spring of 2020 health wor
the news continues here on al jazeera, after the big picture. britain's true colors. thanks for watching. the american people have spoken, but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much his social media companies know about you, and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look at us politics? the bottom line? ah, i think i had the tipping point when we had the 1st deaf current of ours...
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and britain left, the e. u. now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off by near liberal reforms, had voted for breakfast. the truth, however, was something else. analysis carried out after the referendum revealed the li voters were more likely to be middle class financially stable and living in the least ethnically diverse parts of the country breaks it. it seem was driven less by economic insecurity and more by cultural fear. immigration really was of the heart breaks, of course, banking furna of ethnic minorities or is all about race as well. i remember very clearly was i can very hostile time to be black read to be non white. basically, there are a lot of studies that show that after the break that were in 2016 races, abuse against non white british people completely shot her. it's attacking those people they think of foreign to britishness and british culture heroically elected the irony of all that is the immigration is a fa
and britain left, the e. u. now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off by near liberal reforms, had voted for breakfast. the truth, however, was something else. analysis carried out after the referendum revealed the li voters were more likely to be middle class financially stable and living in the least ethnically diverse parts of the country breaks it. it seem was driven less by economic insecurity and more by...
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, thank you, britain. [applause] and will be deployed to the front line, skilled, equipped and eager to win. on behalf of every father and every mother who are waiting for their brave sons and brave daughters back home from the war. [indiscernible] two years ago we met with you here and we -- i remember we enjoyed tea. [laughter] we talked, of course. we talked a lot about our people and both countries' love traditions. mr. prime minister, we had our meeting today and i said to you that i will tell you, i will tell a story in my address to the parliament and a story about my feelings -- as president in 2020. the program royal highnesses william and katherine and buckingham pal ace, a royal navy and demonstrate the war and -- [indiscernible] and a guy gave me a smile and offered me to sit down and asked how did that feel and i said i subsequently felt something. but it is only now that i know what the feeling was and ukranians know well, too. the feeling of how bravery takes you through the most unimaginabl
, thank you, britain. [applause] and will be deployed to the front line, skilled, equipped and eager to win. on behalf of every father and every mother who are waiting for their brave sons and brave daughters back home from the war. [indiscernible] two years ago we met with you here and we -- i remember we enjoyed tea. [laughter] we talked, of course. we talked a lot about our people and both countries' love traditions. mr. prime minister, we had our meeting today and i said to you that i will...
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the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france and italy agree to divide czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, mileage of an german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states. ladies of it all young as to why hinder dash chamberlain on that day? should these are fashion tissue masons as lam he knew by vixen ang, london, frankly, dusk, i've been mis enter it question the things i'm from brown dodge fund. somebody, well italian out on it, the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or late
the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france and italy agree to divide czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, mileage of an german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to fall alliances with other states. ladies of it all...
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great britain, this plan to bankruptcy, roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to double cri, doman. liam leaves a de smart through all this. pull out with that. sure. water for anywhere in the year from national ocean. if congress share blowup or is not the criminal lawyers or cargo sasha got it done and we won't display a betty dish lunch to want to shoot for a dome. the little dice parker part up picking from our sh. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. thorsten year bully sports on the tours per year was a shed. there was a boy or a war by sham gruesome, but it, i knew your particular locker collapse for your growing younger. she's jim. oh, ah. rush. yes. he's part of europe or intellectually, politically, even in the to war pier. went styling was accused of isolating russia with his 5 year flies and so was styling never wanted to exclude does exclude russia from western pain from western economist ah ah, okay. and government has been killing its own people and on ba
great britain, this plan to bankruptcy, roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to double cri, doman. liam leaves a de smart through all this. pull out with that. sure. water for anywhere in the year from national ocean. if congress share blowup or is not the criminal lawyers or cargo sasha got it done and we won't display a betty dish lunch to want to shoot for a dome. the little dice parker part up picking from our sh. however,...
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well, for britain, the british media reported that he would even be received by the king of great britainain is now a king named karl, here is what scania tells us with mister we see that zelensky landed at the airport a couple of minutes ago stanset. we 'll have a bit more information on his uk itinerary while he's here and as buckingham palace reports probably. the king will also hold an audience with zelensky later today. yes, it really depends. how do you understand carl so he will accept. uh formerly known as charuls. this is where i want to go back. here is the very first. yes, to this give us one more time like zelensky and stop. yes excellent well done well stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. well done, i pay attention, just this very gesture. what kind of belly is symbolic, but pay attention to the flag on the flag above the exit hatch, so to speak, above the door and on the inscription. e royal fource, royal air e, forces, and so zelensky’s plane still needs colleagues, more precisely, zelensky’s plane landed somehow, which means that in london this is an airplane not even zelen
well, for britain, the british media reported that he would even be received by the king of great britainain is now a king named karl, here is what scania tells us with mister we see that zelensky landed at the airport a couple of minutes ago stanset. we 'll have a bit more information on his uk itinerary while he's here and as buckingham palace reports probably. the king will also hold an audience with zelensky later today. yes, it really depends. how do you understand carl so he will accept....
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to britain, i could give ukraine some kind of american f-16. are these some of their own? way, today we also had experts on the air during the day, and they said that britain is now engaged in rearmament, and they supposedly don’t have the f-16 anymore. needed and they could give them to ukraine, what do you say, which fighters, well, really expect, well, definitely, if there are ones there, then it will be a typhoon, er, the main plane, er, of great britain, of some countries, er, nato , european typhoon, a good plane, an excellent plane, er, this fighter jet fighter a platform that can perform certain tasks, e.g., in addition to interceptor interceptor interceptors and tasks for border guards, which is not vk , this is exactly the kind of platform we need, and it’s roughly the same as the f-16, but the typhoon is still more expensive three e in 16 later for us, of course, the optimal option would be the f16 but if great britain, then it will definitely be a typhoon, eh, this plane can carry a lot of nato weapons, almost all aviation weapons, it can lift a car with two en
to britain, i could give ukraine some kind of american f-16. are these some of their own? way, today we also had experts on the air during the day, and they said that britain is now engaged in rearmament, and they supposedly don’t have the f-16 anymore. needed and they could give them to ukraine, what do you say, which fighters, well, really expect, well, definitely, if there are ones there, then it will be a typhoon, er, the main plane, er, of great britain, of some countries, er, nato ,...
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they could inflict a military defeat on britain. british should have understood the danger of an afghan campaign ten years earlier by a british intelligence officer. arthur connelly traveled all over afghanistan and then analyzing the chances of the russians to seize india, he wrote that afghanistan is capable of burying the most carefully developed plan of any european general staff. if the afghans, as a nation, concluded konnels, decide to resist the invader, but the difficulties of the campaign can easily become insurmountable, in principle, this has happened for 150 years. later already. true of course they are with the russian imperial, and the soviet army. however words. are horses became a harsh prophecy for all the conquerors, in general for the british in the first place, they very soon felt. this is on itself just a few years later during the first chapter of the afghan war, and even today for the us military in afghanistan, little has changed, their columns are still attacking from the same mountain shelters. well, except
they could inflict a military defeat on britain. british should have understood the danger of an afghan campaign ten years earlier by a british intelligence officer. arthur connelly traveled all over afghanistan and then analyzing the chances of the russians to seize india, he wrote that afghanistan is capable of burying the most carefully developed plan of any european general staff. if the afghans, as a nation, concluded konnels, decide to resist the invader, but the difficulties of the...
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tony blair opened britain's doors to migrant workers from eastern europe. as the european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding. in 2007 flat reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the neo liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bay allow, failing butcher's baggage with british tax payers money. brown's climb as prime minister didn't last long. he was vote also 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron cameron set out to lee the countries still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt debt. neil approve orthodoxy, is that you must push your overall levels of that down past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must sla
tony blair opened britain's doors to migrant workers from eastern europe. as the european union grew larger and larger and the needs of capital grew more and more demanding. in 2007 flat reluctantly stepped aside for golden brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the neo liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bay allow, failing butcher's baggage with british tax payers...
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allow me to focus on small britain, because the same british press finanshall time today wrote about the fact that great britain is said to be the vanguard of countries that they are helping ukraine, but the reality is that part of this aid is real and part is only symbolic. and as an example of such symbolic aid, the publication names 14 challenger tanks in particular, this is not enough. and this is simply to encourage other countries, and experts obviously assume that the same can happen with fighter jets. do you agree with such a statement of facts, it is correctly selected here, do not encourage here to be the first and go to another level is very important and this has been noted by many experts who will be the first to go to another level who will be the first to give the first tanks who will be the first to give the first planes and because the first is always followed by others and the british are not the first to become the first, sorry for the tautology of the words, they just break through, they bring the level of support to ukraine to a new level and how much their hands
allow me to focus on small britain, because the same british press finanshall time today wrote about the fact that great britain is said to be the vanguard of countries that they are helping ukraine, but the reality is that part of this aid is real and part is only symbolic. and as an example of such symbolic aid, the publication names 14 challenger tanks in particular, this is not enough. and this is simply to encourage other countries, and experts obviously assume that the same can happen...
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so that's a century later, when britain became the workshop of the world. share, india was one and a half percent described as a diamond its attraction to british adventurers was the opportunity to earn large sums of money. for the development of south asia in 1600 in london , a private company of merchants of london was founded , trading in post-india, but did not invest their money was not only merchants, but also many politicians . initially, the goal was trade with the prospect of modern times. europeans began to establish direct control over the lucrative spice trade in asia at prices or middlemen european colonial powers gained direct control over the spice trade through naval power people returned from india british politics at the time were quite corrupt if you had money you could buy yourself a seat in the parliament of india at that time brought great wealth to britain until the middle of the 19th century, india was not a colony in its purest form. these were the territories that were controlled by the private east ying company, however, it acted
so that's a century later, when britain became the workshop of the world. share, india was one and a half percent described as a diamond its attraction to british adventurers was the opportunity to earn large sums of money. for the development of south asia in 1600 in london , a private company of merchants of london was founded , trading in post-india, but did not invest their money was not only merchants, but also many politicians . initially, the goal was trade with the prospect of modern...
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because you are ordering from britain? yes, and it| ordering from britain?uldn't be like _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. for - ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. for pets i shouldn't be like that. for pets travellint shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from _ shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from great _ shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from great britain i shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from great britain to j travelling from great britain to northern ireland, under the old rules they would have had to have shown health certificate and proof of vaccination but now only need to show they have been micro—chipped, as long as they are not travelling on to the irish republic. but the big politicaljeopardy remains, a government can only be restored if the dup drop its opposition to the brexit arrangements and rejoin the power—sharing assembly. for them, the jury is still out. we power-sharing assembly. for th
because you are ordering from britain? yes, and it| ordering from britain?uldn't be like _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. _ ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. for - ordering from britain? yes, and it shouldn't be like that. for pets i shouldn't be like that. for pets travellint shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from _ shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from great _ shouldn't be like that. for pets travelling from great...
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that yesterday he visited london and paris, where he had meetings with the heads of states great britain, france and germany , meanwhile, the russian army continues to lose manpower and equipment in ukraine. as of the morning of february 9, russia has already lost 135,000 people in ukraine in the last day alone. the forces of ukraine destroyed 910 orks at the beginning of the great war, but the russians already have 3255 tanks, 6468 armored fighting vehicles, 2244 artillery systems, 463 multiple-launch rocket systems , 232 air defense systems, 295 aircraft, 285 helicopters, 5121 units of automotive equipment, 18 boats , boats, 796 cruise missiles, 1967 drones, and 211 special units. techniques zelensky conquers europe holds talks with the heads of european countries and with members of the european parliament ukraine is waiting for planes and tanks poland names russia a terrorist country , we will talk about this and other things in the next hour, i want to introduce today's guest - he is a politician, diplomat, minister of foreign affairs of ukraine in 2014-2019, pavlo klimkin, mr. pavl
that yesterday he visited london and paris, where he had meetings with the heads of states great britain, france and germany , meanwhile, the russian army continues to lose manpower and equipment in ukraine. as of the morning of february 9, russia has already lost 135,000 people in ukraine in the last day alone. the forces of ukraine destroyed 910 orks at the beginning of the great war, but the russians already have 3255 tanks, 6468 armored fighting vehicles, 2244 artillery systems, 463...
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slippery starmer has set out five vapid blairite missions for britain. but on a day where leader is making bold political promises, don't forget , the promises, don't forget, the bloke changes his mind every he opens his mouth . mohammed% opens his mouth. mohammed% behind jeremy hope and jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour
slippery starmer has set out five vapid blairite missions for britain. but on a day where leader is making bold political promises, don't forget , the promises, don't forget, the bloke changes his mind every he opens his mouth . mohammed% opens his mouth. mohammed% behind jeremy hope and jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour
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the old school in britain is not afraid.s ready to return to the grated carrot salad tested for years. well, nothing will, as before, there are seasonal vegetables. and at who has a vegetable garden, we will grow our own. a year ago, britain provided itself with about half of the necessary products, the rest was imported, but the winter in spain and north africa turned out to be colder and rainier than usual, the harvest was poorer than usual, and the process of delivering products to the island after brexit became more complicated, such is the official explanation without tomato from the british authorities in the islands . greenhouses. the tomato seeds have already sprung up, but the news reports that the harvest is still at least a month away. the tomato crop from british greenhouses this year may a disappointing rise in fertilizer heating prices is forcing farmers to cut production at dutch vegetable growers. the same problems have risen in price for heat in greenhouses. here's a dutch headline before the telegraph veget
the old school in britain is not afraid.s ready to return to the grated carrot salad tested for years. well, nothing will, as before, there are seasonal vegetables. and at who has a vegetable garden, we will grow our own. a year ago, britain provided itself with about half of the necessary products, the rest was imported, but the winter in spain and north africa turned out to be colder and rainier than usual, the harvest was poorer than usual, and the process of delivering products to the...
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, and britain. the king is an air force pilot, and in ukraine today every air force pilot is a king. [applause] for us, just for us, for our families. because there are so few, they are so precious that we are servants of our king king o everything possible and impossible to make the world provide us with more, to empower and protect violence who will be protecting us here and i am proud of our air force. and i broadly present from them to you, great britain. yes, please, open, please. yes. yes. [applause] i will explain. the helmets are from real ukrainian pilot. he is one of our most successful and he is one of our kings. and the writing on the helmet reads -- we have freedom. give us wings to protect it. [applause] i brought this symbol to help us for our next coalition, coalition of the planes, and i appeal to you and the world with simple and yet most important words. combat aircraft for ukraine. wings for freedom. [applause] great britain, great britain, you and us both struggle for peace, but
, and britain. the king is an air force pilot, and in ukraine today every air force pilot is a king. [applause] for us, just for us, for our families. because there are so few, they are so precious that we are servants of our king king o everything possible and impossible to make the world provide us with more, to empower and protect violence who will be protecting us here and i am proud of our air force. and i broadly present from them to you, great britain. yes, please, open, please. yes....
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teresa kofri, minister of agriculture of britain, explaining the cause of the crisis.in his department, he reverses cause and effect, confuses tops and roots , and the rise in prices for gas and fertilizer. she, like other island politicians, does not at all associate the anti-russian sanctions imposed by britain, nor does she associate the shortage of products, in particular eggs, with failures market policy. in london, at these words of hers, the farmers, in front of whom she spoke, told her boo-boo in russian, it means fu wuh for britain, an island nation with a population of 67 million people, food security, an important topic, food shortages will only drive up prices for consumers who are used to to the freaks of nature and politics. in this case, the good old method of buying for years will not work, forward, like twisting jars of pickles to the hostess with toilet paper in the coronavirus. here they don’t know how, just as they don’t know how to twist them with overseas caviar eggplant, and lettuce, as i found out, the whole country does not play for a long time
teresa kofri, minister of agriculture of britain, explaining the cause of the crisis.in his department, he reverses cause and effect, confuses tops and roots , and the rise in prices for gas and fertilizer. she, like other island politicians, does not at all associate the anti-russian sanctions imposed by britain, nor does she associate the shortage of products, in particular eggs, with failures market policy. in london, at these words of hers, the farmers, in front of whom she spoke, told her...
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they brought huge profits to the inhabitants of britain . france tried to achieve the same floor. roberts, doctor of economics, journalist, former assistant secretary of the treasury, us economic policy, in his articles and books analyzes the economic causes destabilizing the world. i don't think the driving force behind european colonialism was anything other than greed, the sun never set on the british empire. its colonies were everywhere and this empire is much older than fascism forgetting about the contribution of other countries to the development of this idea the concept of fascism goes back to the italian word fascio, which means a bunch, that is the unification of the economic and political power of half of europe was fascist in spain the franco regime was purely fascist portugal was a fascist country, romania was a fascist country hungary was a fascist country france had a government of fascist collaborators. german fascism, very strongly supported by the us do not let the industry, german industry and above all the defense industry was created with the help of the ameri
they brought huge profits to the inhabitants of britain . france tried to achieve the same floor. roberts, doctor of economics, journalist, former assistant secretary of the treasury, us economic policy, in his articles and books analyzes the economic causes destabilizing the world. i don't think the driving force behind european colonialism was anything other than greed, the sun never set on the british empire. its colonies were everywhere and this empire is much older than fascism forgetting...
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this is a direct statement that great britain is considering the military nature of the deoccupationtrong statement and a strong in support of the question absolutely a and so literally in the past week, the last week there were two more events that, in my opinion, are important , the first one, dmytro , drew my attention to her. -pantera yes, there are problems here, you described them, the problem with logistics and so on, but the very fact that in ukraine they offer tanks that are only the newest, which are just new , probably not produced in a certain amount, this is important, the first and second are literally today, it caught my eye, what is the article called new guardian , and the title is british weapons can be produced in ukraine. so the authors of the article describe ukraine as a country that has huge potential, in particular, missile technology, chemical technology, so necessary measures for situations when e- reality itself has already shown that nato simply may not have time to pull up its so-called convoys, yes, they also have problems with logistics, and ukraine has
this is a direct statement that great britain is considering the military nature of the deoccupationtrong statement and a strong in support of the question absolutely a and so literally in the past week, the last week there were two more events that, in my opinion, are important , the first one, dmytro , drew my attention to her. -pantera yes, there are problems here, you described them, the problem with logistics and so on, but the very fact that in ukraine they offer tanks that are only the...
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where ukrainian pilots are trained and britain can become the first country to provide ukraine with its fighter planes as far as possible and to what extent britain can ask tons here in this situation because we know that literally 10 days ago when the president of the united states joseph biden of america was asked whether the americans are ready to provide the ukrainians with f-16s, he briefly answered no, if britain decides to transfer fighter jets to ukraine, how much it will affect the general international tone and further the transfer of fighter jets by other countries, for the first time, the answer to it did not mean no, never, no, on the very day when he was asked precisely for the strategy and tactics of providing weapons, and this is obviously the opinion of many who are in the pentagon, where the department and in the council the national security of the states is working on this, it is not in any way. no, in the future, the second moment is the provision of aircraft. this is currently the number one priority, because there are talks about what kind of long-range weapon
where ukrainian pilots are trained and britain can become the first country to provide ukraine with its fighter planes as far as possible and to what extent britain can ask tons here in this situation because we know that literally 10 days ago when the president of the united states joseph biden of america was asked whether the americans are ready to provide the ukrainians with f-16s, he briefly answered no, if britain decides to transfer fighter jets to ukraine, how much it will affect the...
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so that's a century later, when britain became the workshop of the world. india was one and a half percent of its attraction for british adventurers. earn large sums of money. for the development of south asia in 1600 in london , a private company of merchants of london was founded , trading in post-india , not only merchants, but also many politicians did not invest their money in the spice trade in modern times. the europeans began to establish direct control over the lucrative spice trade. in asia could only be purchased at huge prices , the european colonial powers gained direct control over the spice trade. british politics at the time were quite corrupt if you had money you could buy a seat in parliament india at that time brought great wealth to britain until the middle of the 19th century, india was not a colony in its purest form. these were territories that were ruled by a private post. the ying company, however, acted on behalf of the british crown, as a conductor of the british crown and in the interests of britain , the very idea that a control
so that's a century later, when britain became the workshop of the world. india was one and a half percent of its attraction for british adventurers. earn large sums of money. for the development of south asia in 1600 in london , a private company of merchants of london was founded , trading in post-india , not only merchants, but also many politicians did not invest their money in the spice trade in modern times. the europeans began to establish direct control over the lucrative spice trade....
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great britain and germany will determine what colour. round. if they can continue that sequence, gold might be theirs for the taking. whether it was nerves, expectation, or the weight of history, hall and cco weren't quite at their bobsleigh best, posting only the sixth fastest time, which left him tied for first place. gold would require a mistake from germany, and with four—time champion with friedrich at the helm, that looked unlikely. the germans flew down the track, stopping the clock on a new record, handing friedrich his world crown by almost seven tenths. celebrations for germany as they when the one that matters once again, but a first men's four—man medal in 84 years a great consolation for team gb. that is all from us, stay with us on bbc news. over the last 20 or so years, we've seen how difficult the internet and the web has been to police. it's bigger than any one country, and you can base your business in any one of them, depending on whose laws you want to adhere to. and it's opened up more ways for us to cause each other
great britain and germany will determine what colour. round. if they can continue that sequence, gold might be theirs for the taking. whether it was nerves, expectation, or the weight of history, hall and cco weren't quite at their bobsleigh best, posting only the sixth fastest time, which left him tied for first place. gold would require a mistake from germany, and with four—time champion with friedrich at the helm, that looked unlikely. the germans flew down the track, stopping the clock on...
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now on the w documentary, oh, it's a breakfast break through britain and the you seal a deal over trade through northern ireland saying they resolved a major problem caused by breakfast. we'll get an expert's take also on the show, the world's biggest mobile tech fair kicks off a mid falling demand and an expensive 5 g ambition will go to barcelona for more. welcome to another dw business, i'm christy plats. and coming to you from berlin, it's unprecedented and complicated. britain and the european union have proclaimed a new chapter in post bricks that relations after agreeing on a sweeping overhaul to contentious trade rolls in northern ireland can european commission president ursula vander lion and prime minister reaches snack, announced the deal. it's stipulates that goods bound for the republic of ireland and other you countries will be 70 subject to full customs checks. but products not at risk of entering the block will be subject to drastically simplified controls. well for more in insight we go now to david fennimore. he is a professor of european politics at queen's universit
now on the w documentary, oh, it's a breakfast break through britain and the you seal a deal over trade through northern ireland saying they resolved a major problem caused by breakfast. we'll get an expert's take also on the show, the world's biggest mobile tech fair kicks off a mid falling demand and an expensive 5 g ambition will go to barcelona for more. welcome to another dw business, i'm christy plats. and coming to you from berlin, it's unprecedented and complicated. britain and the...
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moreover, britain has always worked very actively. inside the country remember. it certainly has always been the hand of britain, which sent thousands of emissaries there. a young man descends from a british warship under the cover of night to the caucasian coast of the black sea. his name is david turgord, a 28-year-old english intelligence officer arrived in the caucasus to unite the highlanders and develop tactics for their actions against russian troops. i have seen documents in the archives and library of the board of india of the british library, from which it is clear that shamil was given money for ammunition in order for him to fight the russians as successfully as possible. highlanders often had weapons that would be in service with the russian army in 20 years; rifled rifles; mountain guns; metal carriages ; circassian committees were created. well , just like the chechen committees were created around the council of europe. here in the recent past. i myself witnessed them with these posters, and so on there was even my own akhmed zakayev , who appropr
moreover, britain has always worked very actively. inside the country remember. it certainly has always been the hand of britain, which sent thousands of emissaries there. a young man descends from a british warship under the cover of night to the caucasian coast of the black sea. his name is david turgord, a 28-year-old english intelligence officer arrived in the caucasus to unite the highlanders and develop tactics for their actions against russian troops. i have seen documents in the...
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is promoting its own aircraft, but actually britain does not have its own aircraft. there is a lot of participation in european aircraft in european aircraft. to make such a catalyst for the provision of aircraft, but what i think i have heard in these european discussions regarding fighter aircraft well, here the language of non-combatants in general, combat aircraft is something so new compared to leopards, there is an impression that there is competition, even competition and even one of the european leaders is he said something. it seems that he said it. there is no need to create competition between the partners of ukraine who will provide more and better weapons. there is a feeling that the issue is being resolved. which plane is european? either the american or another will be called the victory plane, there is something like that here, or it will be the european or, well, the eurofighter , the tornado, like the older version, or it will be the gripen, or the f16, or the rafale, because something is here. it seems to me that it is from this discussion. which p
is promoting its own aircraft, but actually britain does not have its own aircraft. there is a lot of participation in european aircraft in european aircraft. to make such a catalyst for the provision of aircraft, but what i think i have heard in these european discussions regarding fighter aircraft well, here the language of non-combatants in general, combat aircraft is something so new compared to leopards, there is an impression that there is competition, even competition and even one of the...
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britain . and you. britain.ne and frontline skilled equipped and eager to win on behalf of every and every who are waiting for their brave sons and, brave daughters back home from the . war mr. speaker , are from the. war mr. speaker, are you. may i think well remember as raf more than two years two years ago we met with you here in parliament great honour. was for me and we i remember we enjoyed t. we talked course and talked a lot about our and our about our country is proud the british and ukrainian political traditions . mr. prime minister, traditions. mr. prime minister, really when we had our meeting earlier today and i said to you that would tell you, i will tell a story in my address to the parliament and as story about my feelings on my first visit to london as, as president in autumn 2020, the programme was packed . royal highness william packed. royal highness william and catherine and buckingham palace . an aircraft carrier of palace. an aircraft carrier of the royal navy . the westminster the royal
britain . and you. britain.ne and frontline skilled equipped and eager to win on behalf of every and every who are waiting for their brave sons and, brave daughters back home from the . war mr. speaker , are from the. war mr. speaker, are you. may i think well remember as raf more than two years two years ago we met with you here in parliament great honour. was for me and we i remember we enjoyed t. we talked course and talked a lot about our and our about our country is proud the british and...
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britain's watching. views. britain's watching. britain's watching . watching. britain's watching. watching. we're proud to be gb news the people's channel. britain's news . channel on mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, the scandal nhs waste. it's enough to make you sick. my meat gas is one of the most out spoken politician in the country. nigel farage, former right hand man at ukip. david campbell—bannerman in the big question is mp lee anderson a hero or a villain.7 and in the news agenda with my panel is vaping and anti—social nuisance. is it time to stop out e—cigarettes.7 also is britain now vulnerable .7 foreign attack now vulnerable? foreign attack and its at the office. a sackable offence. we'll get to all of that after the headlines with bethany elsey . mark you. with bethany elsey. mark you. good evening. here's your top stories from the gb newsroom. the of people who've been killed in, the earthquakes that hit turkey and syria on monday has risen to 33,000. officials say the window for finding is closing, but several children were pulled from the rubble alive today i
britain's watching. views. britain's watching. britain's watching . watching. britain's watching. watching. we're proud to be gb news the people's channel. britain's news . channel on mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, the scandal nhs waste. it's enough to make you sick. my meat gas is one of the most out spoken politician in the country. nigel farage, former right hand man at ukip. david campbell—bannerman in the big question is mp lee anderson a hero or a villain.7 and in the news...
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in this case the big game still matters for britain we were at war with the british.ht with the soviet union. who are these countries now? now they are friends of afghanistan in a new big game involving chinese americans. russian indians of iran pakistan is also part of this game and afghanistan is taking part in the game we are trying to maximize our interests and the players of the big game are trying to maximize their interests. let's see who will get more. and who is less, well, the idea of weakening russia as a state, they never died. they have always lived, live and will live as long as russia exists as a state, because russia is unconditional. call. great power is not a shiny tinsel emotional dress that can be kept in a chest and dressed like an order on holidays. this is a huge responsibility for this territory, which was then involved in the russian orbit and which remained faithful to us in russia - this was the balance between civilizations and any of her. all the more renunciation let for a while from their political mission to be and holders immediately
in this case the big game still matters for britain we were at war with the british.ht with the soviet union. who are these countries now? now they are friends of afghanistan in a new big game involving chinese americans. russian indians of iran pakistan is also part of this game and afghanistan is taking part in the game we are trying to maximize our interests and the players of the big game are trying to maximize their interests. let's see who will get more. and who is less, well, the idea of...
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britain 60 years ago, former us secretary of state one attesson stated that britain, having lost thet find its role in the world. this observation, unfortunately for the british, remains in force britain , its main ally of the last seventy years, the united states, the confrontation between the main opponents of russia and china is needed in a capable form, therefore, on the eve of the referendum in 2016, barack obama flew to london and in vain. i tried to understand the british once. they did not believe their island economist. there may be a trade deal between the uk and the us sometime in the future, but it won't happen anytime soon. time, because for us the goal. bota, under a trade agreement with a large bloc of the european union and great britain, having left the block, will be in the tail, the turn of the british never came up and probably will not come up for many years, even a sheet, namely the us trade agreement was sold by brexiters, like the main jackpot of london managed to reach only a private agreement with washington on the export of british beef, but not roast beef
britain 60 years ago, former us secretary of state one attesson stated that britain, having lost thet find its role in the world. this observation, unfortunately for the british, remains in force britain , its main ally of the last seventy years, the united states, the confrontation between the main opponents of russia and china is needed in a capable form, therefore, on the eve of the referendum in 2016, barack obama flew to london and in vain. i tried to understand the british once. they did...
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on behalf of those who have been trained now, including here in britain. thank you, britain. [cheers and applause] and who will be then deployed to the front line, skilled, equipped, and eager to win. on behalf of every father and every mother who are waiting for their brave sons and brave daughters back home from the war. mr. speaker, you may well remember that two years ago we met with you here. what an honor it was, for me, and i remember we enjoyed tea. [laughter] we talked, of course. we talked a lot about our people and about our countries, about the british and ukrainian political traditions. mr. prime minister, when we had our meeting earlier today and i said to you that i would tell you -- i would tell a story in my address to the parliament, a story about my feelings on my first visit to london as president in autumn, 2020. the program was packed. royal highnesses william and catherine, buckingham palace, and aircraft carrier of the royal navy, westminster, downing street, and of course, the war rooms. and there is an armed chair in the war room, the famous churchil
on behalf of those who have been trained now, including here in britain. thank you, britain. [cheers and applause] and who will be then deployed to the front line, skilled, equipped, and eager to win. on behalf of every father and every mother who are waiting for their brave sons and brave daughters back home from the war. mr. speaker, you may well remember that two years ago we met with you here. what an honor it was, for me, and i remember we enjoyed tea. [laughter] we talked, of course. we...
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releases and uh accordingly there were already stories not only about zelenskyi's visit to great britain, but there were also stories from correspondents from ukraine , that is, there were stories about bakhmut, about the current situation in the east, about a possible new russian offensive, that is, there was such a whole package of materials from what i saw on television british is dedicated to ukraine and also what i wanted to say is that even the press conferences of the british prime minister and the ukrainian president were broadcast here live. that is, you could watch the super conference live on the central tv channels. well, i think that this is also an indicator of the fact that there is public interest in to great britain well, in general, i think that for the british, of course, it was very important to hear those words of gratitude that zelensky said, they hear them from ukrainians, who are here , there are more than 100,000 ukrainians, who are ukrainian refugees great britain accepted women who now live here with their children, women from women with children who were accep
releases and uh accordingly there were already stories not only about zelenskyi's visit to great britain, but there were also stories from correspondents from ukraine , that is, there were stories about bakhmut, about the current situation in the east, about a possible new russian offensive, that is, there was such a whole package of materials from what i saw on television british is dedicated to ukraine and also what i wanted to say is that even the press conferences of the british prime...