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working for britain's east india company, sta nford britain's east india company, stanford raffles secured to become the global trading centre it is today. now, 200 yea rs trading centre it is today. now, 200 years later, singapore is looking back to the past, before and after its colonial days, the wide range of events over the course of this year. after singapore's separation from malaysia in 1965, the singapore government needed a new homework to look at singapore's past so they chose to connect singapore with our colonial heritage, our colonial past and raffles being iconic of that to sell this idea of singapore being modern and phosphorous and colts bulletin, outward looking. people we re bulletin, outward looking. people were living here the hundreds of yea rs before were living here the hundreds of years before stamford raffles arrived and he didn't stay long but despite some criticism, there are mixed feelings about highlighting the country's colonial past. mixed feelings about highlighting the country's colonial pastlj wouldn't use the term celebrate but i would probably say to ac
working for britain's east india company, sta nford britain's east india company, stanford raffles secured to become the global trading centre it is today. now, 200 yea rs trading centre it is today. now, 200 years later, singapore is looking back to the past, before and after its colonial days, the wide range of events over the course of this year. after singapore's separation from malaysia in 1965, the singapore government needed a new homework to look at singapore's past so they chose to...
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working for britain's east india company, stamford raffles secured the island as a british port and set years later, singapore is looking back to the past, before and after its colonial days, with a a wide range of events over the course of this year. after singapore's separation from malaysia in 1965, the singapore government needed a new framework to look at singapore's past and so they chose to connect singapore with our colonial heritage, our colonial past and raffles being iconic of that, to sell this idea of singapore being modern and prosperous and cosmopolitan and outward—looking. people were living here for hundreds of years before stamford raffles arrived, and he didn't stay long, but despite some criticism, there are mixed feelings about highlighting the country's colonial past. i wouldn't use the term celebrate, but i would probably say to acknowledge. i think no, you don't have to spend so much money on any celebration. why not? singapore became what it is because of people. singapore is also celebrating its 700—year history, but the focus is primarily on raffles. what we d
working for britain's east india company, stamford raffles secured the island as a british port and set years later, singapore is looking back to the past, before and after its colonial days, with a a wide range of events over the course of this year. after singapore's separation from malaysia in 1965, the singapore government needed a new framework to look at singapore's past and so they chose to connect singapore with our colonial heritage, our colonial past and raffles being iconic of that,...
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being britain east scooters are an extra danger that pedestrians have to watch out for from any direction. because really quick they took the other day i was close to the opera and i wanted to cross the street the light was green for pedestrians so i could go then this scooter came speeding along out of nowhere superfast if it had hit me it would have been quite nasty i see. the city author already is were originally quite liberal towards the east scooters but now they're clamping down scooter firms will have to register and agree to ensure that users behave in a civilized and responsible way. the usual komisarek for riding on the pavements is not allowed in the show is going to actively pursue those who are putting pedestrians at risk in this way. and we're going to put a stop to this anarchistic parking in public spaces on which hinders pedestrians from moving freebie on the sidewalks is really the problem. but no one really knows what other rules there should follow. the stuff has a relaxed let's say faire attitude without them. i think it's all ok it's true that people write on scoote
being britain east scooters are an extra danger that pedestrians have to watch out for from any direction. because really quick they took the other day i was close to the opera and i wanted to cross the street the light was green for pedestrians so i could go then this scooter came speeding along out of nowhere superfast if it had hit me it would have been quite nasty i see. the city author already is were originally quite liberal towards the east scooters but now they're clamping down scooter...
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this is the town of ramsgate on britain south east coast. many of the local residents support the exit. steve barrett is headed for his small fishing boat the razor built. he shares fritz flints a passion for the sea and fishing but that's about all they have in common. they're it works by himself he has no crew some days he has a good catch and others he doesn't bear and blames the e.u. for this situation. nearly three years ago he and some other fishermen sailed up the thames river to show their support for bracks and. when i started fishing. we didn't have it. we went fishing we call faith we left it there. it's gradually got worse and worse as the years have gone on in the culture fish them a little less more more restrictions. certainly. on what we think. the paperwork and the legislation. i want to say could be a fisherman. all got paperwork awfully but i've said all i'm going to fish. a field officer with a coronation in. the war. barrett doesn't come from a fishing family when he was younger he worked as a bank clerk but once when he
this is the town of ramsgate on britain south east coast. many of the local residents support the exit. steve barrett is headed for his small fishing boat the razor built. he shares fritz flints a passion for the sea and fishing but that's about all they have in common. they're it works by himself he has no crew some days he has a good catch and others he doesn't bear and blames the e.u. for this situation. nearly three years ago he and some other fishermen sailed up the thames river to show...
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this is the town of ramsgate on britain south east coast. many of the local resident. support rex it. is headed for his small fishing boat the razor bill. he shares fritz flints passion for the sea and fishing but that's about all they have in common. barrett works by himself he has no crew some days he has a good catch and others he doesn't barack blames the e.u. for this situation. nearly three years ago he and some other fishermen sailed up the thames river to show their support for it. when i show it for if you. were to have it. we went fishing we call faith we landed it. it's gradually got worse and more of as the years are going on in the here is the culture fish that if you've left more more restriction. early. on what we think at. the paperwork and the legislation. or what you say could be a fisherman. off got work awfully but i'll try i'm going to fish. a field of food with a chorus for him. to walk. barrett doesn't come from a fishing family when he was younger he worked as a bank clerk but once when he was on a sailing trip to see captured his imagination an
this is the town of ramsgate on britain south east coast. many of the local resident. support rex it. is headed for his small fishing boat the razor bill. he shares fritz flints passion for the sea and fishing but that's about all they have in common. barrett works by himself he has no crew some days he has a good catch and others he doesn't barack blames the e.u. for this situation. nearly three years ago he and some other fishermen sailed up the thames river to show their support for it. when...
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now, into algiers in a steady stream of troops ready for the big push east, fighting men are britain's first army, eager for return engagement with the nazis , on to join forces with montgomery, their goal is to route every [ null ] from the soil of africa . >> >>> across the mediterranean the french harbor became the center of worldwide speculation, here was the home for and what would they do. 75 vessels, their guns silencer tuna half years, you might rest the balance of naval power in the mediterranean suddenly became more the nazis is speeding to take over and from the flagship of john della board , nearly the entire fleet was put out of commission and only a few undamaged units fell into [ null ] hand , they braved the harbor and in one dramatic stroke, crews struck out to avenge the honor of france. >>> >>> this is a special edition of american history tv, a sample of the compelling his early programs that every weekend on american history tv i like lectures and history, american artifact, real america, the civil war, oral history, the presidency and special event coverage about
now, into algiers in a steady stream of troops ready for the big push east, fighting men are britain's first army, eager for return engagement with the nazis , on to join forces with montgomery, their goal is to route every [ null ] from the soil of africa . >> >>> across the mediterranean the french harbor became the center of worldwide speculation, here was the home for and what would they do. 75 vessels, their guns silencer tuna half years, you might rest the balance of naval...
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so their bones can be turned to medicines and trinkets sold in the far east, some of the skins are being transported through britainrom an investigation from former tory peer lord ashcroft. he spent a year long investigating the scandal, he exposed the fact that 5a lions were killed in two days, lion skins are being smuggled into the us via britain so they are not detected by customs officials and lions and tigers are being cross bred in captivity in a bid to squeeze greater profits out of this barbaric trade. he accuses the british government of being complicit because of its failure to ban the import of trophies skins and it seems to me that on the basis of this, he is talking on solid evidence top weight when these trophies are on social media, there is an outcry from people that this is an outcry from people that this is going on. unless this is not new in the sense that this trade has been going on in the far east for a long time. you are right to underline that it's a year—long investigation, i didn't know lord ashcroft felt so strongly about what the daily mail calls the repulsive industry. this does include
so their bones can be turned to medicines and trinkets sold in the far east, some of the skins are being transported through britainrom an investigation from former tory peer lord ashcroft. he spent a year long investigating the scandal, he exposed the fact that 5a lions were killed in two days, lion skins are being smuggled into the us via britain so they are not detected by customs officials and lions and tigers are being cross bred in captivity in a bid to squeeze greater profits out of this...
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east. we've got the trouble in britain and the uk and european union, now possibly trouble on the southernorede border. that's a lot of trade trouble to worry about. we could see any of those trigger moves in the market if we don't see progress. liz: yeah, if we don't see progress. at the moment, a loss of 76 points after a pretty significant rally yesterday. >> what i think the market is telling you, to your point, is we are expecting a positive result with china there. have been a number of positive comments on both sides so my estimation is actually that the end game is near and we will get to some deal with china. the question is going to be how good a deal is it going to be. i think the market is telling you right now that a china deal is in sight. liz: okay. then president trump can say he pushed and he at least got some movement. we shall see. thank you so much for playing this out with us. maybe we are near the end. i don't know. we certainly are watching stocks and we do have the dow in the red, down 78 points. delta, look at this, is flying high. with the closing bell 36 minutes
east. we've got the trouble in britain and the uk and european union, now possibly trouble on the southernorede border. that's a lot of trade trouble to worry about. we could see any of those trigger moves in the market if we don't see progress. liz: yeah, if we don't see progress. at the moment, a loss of 76 points after a pretty significant rally yesterday. >> what i think the market is telling you, to your point, is we are expecting a positive result with china there. have been a...
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whether you're going to perhaps visit him in belmarsh prison in south east london known to some as the kind of guantanamo of britain. well i will first mostly visit to the embassy and to assign again in the embassy and areas for all of the orders for the twentieth of april now that's a little bit long away from now and was surprised and shocked to see the arrest and before we could actually visit him there yes i heard another process of measuring an official request of the british authorities to be able to visit him in his current as a detention but so far you can't say there's been any obstruction of un special rapporteur to witness the conditions in which an innocent has been kept in what i cannot do it was to make your case and i salute many requests and i have not been able to visit him at his place of detention and the concerns of the appeal that have a large and fifth of april to suspend any and visits to the steps of expelling him have not been respected and you intend on applying that to come and see him out of belmarsh prison oh absolutely yes because his doctor or a medical doctor examined him in there th
whether you're going to perhaps visit him in belmarsh prison in south east london known to some as the kind of guantanamo of britain. well i will first mostly visit to the embassy and to assign again in the embassy and areas for all of the orders for the twentieth of april now that's a little bit long away from now and was surprised and shocked to see the arrest and before we could actually visit him there yes i heard another process of measuring an official request of the british authorities...
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controls much of the country, having expanded from a base in the east to take control of oil—rich southern libya earlier this year. britain ceasefire resolution at the united nations security council, but general haftar has support from russia, the uae, egypt and saudi arabia. our international correspondent orla guerin has been to the front lines and sent this report. in tripoli, the spectre of war has returned. instead of a planned un peace conference, there is a fight for control of the capital. we were taken to the front lines in the southern suburbs. this is ain zara, a key battle ground, deserted now except for the defenders of tripoli. and here they are. brigade 191. heavy gunfire. there are resounding echoes of libya's revolution. spot the barefoot volunteers. but they have been holding off general khalifa haftar the military strongman from eastern libya. here at this front line position, there is a very short distance between the two sides. the fighters here are telling us that the nearest of general haftar‘s men are less than a mile away. now, these men are here fighting for the internationally recognised govern
controls much of the country, having expanded from a base in the east to take control of oil—rich southern libya earlier this year. britain ceasefire resolution at the united nations security council, but general haftar has support from russia, the uae, egypt and saudi arabia. our international correspondent orla guerin has been to the front lines and sent this report. in tripoli, the spectre of war has returned. instead of a planned un peace conference, there is a fight for control of the...
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east dallas. >> i was born and raised in great britain. i was 18 i went to seminary.rch can be wrong. and the church is really a human main institution that has ruled and regulations that have nothing to do with the one that we follow as we call jesus. i was helpful i came out as a gay man. >> you're doing all the things. so. how long have you been here? >> three and a half years. >> all right. >> part of what i want to do is welcome people who have left churches because they can't cope with the hate. that there's often preaching in the churches. i know megachurch pastors who would never admit they know me. but they say i wish i had the courage to preach what you preach. but if i do, i lose the pulpit. and attendance falls. >> how does this become the face of christianity? do you feel a need to like compete with that in some way? >> no. no. you live with authenticity. people are tired of unauthentic leadership. we have to take responsibility for what the church created. they created racism and homo phobia. because of white privilege and power and money. our job is bre
east dallas. >> i was born and raised in great britain. i was 18 i went to seminary.rch can be wrong. and the church is really a human main institution that has ruled and regulations that have nothing to do with the one that we follow as we call jesus. i was helpful i came out as a gay man. >> you're doing all the things. so. how long have you been here? >> three and a half years. >> all right. >> part of what i want to do is welcome people who have left churches...
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britain's exit from the bloc. those are the headlines to stay with us when i one east is coming up next thanks for watching. africa's most populous nation the bloodiest economy has a youth unemployment problem in a bid to control the internet of the future some say a kind of digital. folding we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. indonesia football is a blood sport. but now it is about money. but it's not the players who are fighting for their lives it's the fact. that no. one does appear to think through what i'm looking to do so it's not about going to say that. about it imo. rolling between football fans threatens to close the lay down for good. one to one east if indonesia's cold feet about killing the sport. i. thought oh la la oh you got that go oh la la oh you got that go by that oh well you know that. i. think it's seven o'clock on sunday morning boot camp in the back lots of jakarta then call me and york and but i man woman tell us what the signalman balogna. are. i look like a militia loyal to their commander. but these are just foot
britain's exit from the bloc. those are the headlines to stay with us when i one east is coming up next thanks for watching. africa's most populous nation the bloodiest economy has a youth unemployment problem in a bid to control the internet of the future some say a kind of digital. folding we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. indonesia football is a blood sport. but now it is about money. but it's not the players who are...
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east dallas. i was born and raised in great britain and i came to learn very quickly that the church could be wrongch is really a human-made institution and has rules and regulations that often have nothing to do with the one we follow as we call jesus. that was helpful to me as i later came out as a gay man. >> you are doing all the things. how long have you been here? >> 3.5 years. >> all right. >> part of what i wanted to do is to welcome people who have left churches because they can't cope with the hate that is often preached in their churches. i know mega church pastors who would never admit they know me, but the pastors wish they had the courage to preach what you preach. if i do, i envision my pulpit. >> how does this welcome the face of christianity? do you feel a need to compete with that in some way? >> no. i think you live with authenticity. people are tired of unauthentic leadership. we have to take responsibility for what the church has created. the church created racism and sexism and homophobia and transphobia. not because of jesus, but white privilege and power and money. our job i
east dallas. i was born and raised in great britain and i came to learn very quickly that the church could be wrongch is really a human-made institution and has rules and regulations that often have nothing to do with the one we follow as we call jesus. that was helpful to me as i later came out as a gay man. >> you are doing all the things. how long have you been here? >> 3.5 years. >> all right. >> part of what i wanted to do is to welcome people who have left churches...
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a communist not only that but he's threatening britain's best love company currently involved in valuable aid work in the poorest country in the middle east be a systems is a very important part of the u.k. economy as an organization we are the leading edge of engineering in technology and as a result of that we can tribute hugely to the capability of this country both in terms of its security and of course its prosperity and our footprint all over the world is very significant indeed championing that valuable work in yemen is britain's defense secretary gavin williamson who is using the british military to attack the evils of chinese communism and i can announce for first operational mission or feature mass queen elizabeth will include the mediterranean the middle east and the pacific region. making global prison a reality significantly british and american f. thirty five will be embedded in the carriers and a wing and hansing for rechannel a fallacy of our forces reinforcing for fact that the use of united states remains our very closest of papias so successful was his announcement to threaten the people's republic of china with lethali
a communist not only that but he's threatening britain's best love company currently involved in valuable aid work in the poorest country in the middle east be a systems is a very important part of the u.k. economy as an organization we are the leading edge of engineering in technology and as a result of that we can tribute hugely to the capability of this country both in terms of its security and of course its prosperity and our footprint all over the world is very significant indeed...
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the permanent members of the security council the great britain and the united states and france and russia are all actively at war in the middle east they're selling millions and billions of dollars of arms they're actively fighting in places like yemen and syria and other places so that and libya the french and libya and so the idea that the i.c.c. will actually hold accountable people all over the world at an equal level of justice is not a very realistic one i fortunately that's why it's been mostly hapless african tyrants who've been put on trial with a couple from former yugoslavia so this is the problem that we see a kind of a double standard and it's not easy to see how almost hassan bashir will be held accountable mr. cadman i do want to bring you end on this now because i know that you would you know you have a lot to do with i.c.c. but before i do mr shaunie what do you make of that you know the fact that the. the i.c.c. and who has power and the international criminal court make up the pennant members of the un security council who are also involved in different conflicts around the world including. conflicting policies.
the permanent members of the security council the great britain and the united states and france and russia are all actively at war in the middle east they're selling millions and billions of dollars of arms they're actively fighting in places like yemen and syria and other places so that and libya the french and libya and so the idea that the i.c.c. will actually hold accountable people all over the world at an equal level of justice is not a very realistic one i fortunately that's why it's...
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east as we go further into the week ahead of easter. we will keep you posted. you're watching beyond 100 days. an emergency brexit summit — just two days before the set date for britain'sy arrives in brussels ready to seek a delay, and says she "greatly regrets" that the uk hasn't yet left the eu. i want us to be able to leave the european union any smooth and orderly way as soon as possible. the prime minister hasjust orderly way as soon as possible. the prime minister has just left the room. it is not yet clear what the response will be from the other 27 eu leaders. benjamin netanyahu secures a fifth term as israel's prime minister, after his main rival benny gantz concedes. also on the programme.....
east as we go further into the week ahead of easter. we will keep you posted. you're watching beyond 100 days. an emergency brexit summit — just two days before the set date for britain'sy arrives in brussels ready to seek a delay, and says she "greatly regrets" that the uk hasn't yet left the eu. i want us to be able to leave the european union any smooth and orderly way as soon as possible. the prime minister hasjust orderly way as soon as possible. the prime minister has just...
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communist not only that but he's threatening britain's best loved company currently involved in valuable aid work in the poorest country in the middle east be a systems is a very important part of the u.k. economy as an organization we are the leading edge of engineering in technology and as a result of that we country beauty hugely to the capability of this country both in terms of its security and of course its prosperity. and our footprint all over the world is very significant indeed championing that valuable work in yemen is britain's defense secretary gavin williamson who is using the british military to attack the evils of chinese communism and i can announce for first operational mission or feature mass queen elizabeth will include the mediterranean the middle east and the pacific reacher making global prison a reality significantly british and american f. thirty five will be embedded in the carriers and we. and i'm saying for reach and the fallacy of found force is reinforcing for fact that the use of united states remains on very close it's a pompous so successful was his announcement to threaten the people's republic of china
communist not only that but he's threatening britain's best loved company currently involved in valuable aid work in the poorest country in the middle east be a systems is a very important part of the u.k. economy as an organization we are the leading edge of engineering in technology and as a result of that we country beauty hugely to the capability of this country both in terms of its security and of course its prosperity. and our footprint all over the world is very significant indeed...
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the permanent members of the security council the great britain and the united states and france and russia are all actively at war in the middle east they're selling millions and billions of dollars of arms they're actively fighting in places like yemen and syria and other places so that and libya the french and libya and so the idea that the i.c.c. will actually hold accountable people all over the world at an equal level of justice is not a very realistic one unfortunately that's why it's been mostly hapless african tyrants who have been put on trial with a couple from former yugoslavia so this is the problem that we see a kind of a double standard and it's not easy to see how almost how some of the shia will be held accountable mr. cadman i do want to bring you end on this now because i know that you would you know you have a lot to do with the i.c.c. but before i do mr shaunie what do you make of that you know the fact that the. the i.c.c. and who has power and the international criminal court make up the pennant members of the un security council who are also involved in different conflicts around the world including. conflict
the permanent members of the security council the great britain and the united states and france and russia are all actively at war in the middle east they're selling millions and billions of dollars of arms they're actively fighting in places like yemen and syria and other places so that and libya the french and libya and so the idea that the i.c.c. will actually hold accountable people all over the world at an equal level of justice is not a very realistic one unfortunately that's why it's...
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was the guy that was forty odd years to britain and so the government is taking precautions to make sure that the actions. you give me. for always be even back to east do be very clear in the weeks to come in the days to go clearly goes wanting to access health care because it is easy to be in that in this state capital is either going to not be able to do that. those who want to do access education institutions. are going to not be able to do that and generally probably examining on tuesday or to for example the i report the thousand are we going to like to be concerned one thousand cuts degassing or on a daily basis all of them will be shut out on two days a week and remember this is a big heavy heavy militarized zone if it is actually it is one of the most militarized places that in the in the world as it were and this is going to have an impact and not only are the livelihoods of people in this in order to have negative indications for the upcoming elections while staying and had administered kashmir research a say government's attempts on blocking the internet during protests have hurt the region's developments bernard smith reports. is reliant
was the guy that was forty odd years to britain and so the government is taking precautions to make sure that the actions. you give me. for always be even back to east do be very clear in the weeks to come in the days to go clearly goes wanting to access health care because it is easy to be in that in this state capital is either going to not be able to do that. those who want to do access education institutions. are going to not be able to do that and generally probably examining on tuesday or...
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britain, but now the war — everything is stopped. the minister is focused on protecting his city from an offensive by general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from the eastpoli in its hour of need by withdrawing british special forces and embassy staff. why you go out? why you are afraid? after coming to kill us, not to kill you. but if you go out, you give clear to haftar to kill us. i have to say something to mrs may — we have built very good relations after 2011, up to 2019. now, within one week, this relation is broke, damaged, and we lose that trust and confidence. so you don't trust the british government any more? i cannot trust. i cannot. because of their behaviour, i cannot trust them. the foreign office has confirmed all remaining british staff were withdrawn from tripoli due to the worsening violence. it says it maintains full diplomatic relations with libya and is in contact with the government. but the view from here is one of betrayal, and it's clear that security cooperation between britain and libya, vital in the fight against the islamic state group, has been badly damaged. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the end of an era
britain, but now the war — everything is stopped. the minister is focused on protecting his city from an offensive by general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from the eastpoli in its hour of need by withdrawing british special forces and embassy staff. why you go out? why you are afraid? after coming to kill us, not to kill you. but if you go out, you give clear to haftar to kill us. i have to say something to mrs may — we have built very good relations after 2011, up to 2019. now,...
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britain, but now the war — everything is stopped. the minister is focused on protecting his city from an offensive by general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from the eastpoli in its hour of need by withdrawing british special forces and embassy staff. why you go out? why you are afraid? after coming to kill us, not to kill you. but if you go out, you give clear to haftar to kill us. i have to say something to mrs may — we have built very good relations after 2011, up to 2019. now, within one week, this relation is broke damaged, and we lose that trust and confidence. so you don't trust the british government anymore? i cannot trust. i cannot. because of their behaviour, i cannot trust them. the foreign office has confirmed all remaining british staff were withdrawn from tripoli due to the worsening violence. it says it maintains full diplomatic relations with libya and is in contact with the government. but the view from here is one of betrayal, and it's clear that security cooperation between britain and libya, vital in the fight against the islamic state group, has been badly damaged. orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. stay with us on bbc news, still to
britain, but now the war — everything is stopped. the minister is focused on protecting his city from an offensive by general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from the eastpoli in its hour of need by withdrawing british special forces and embassy staff. why you go out? why you are afraid? after coming to kill us, not to kill you. but if you go out, you give clear to haftar to kill us. i have to say something to mrs may — we have built very good relations after 2011, up to 2019. now,...
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the permanent members of the security council the great britain and the united states and france and russia are all actively at war in the middle east they're selling millions and billions of dollars of arms they're actively fighting in places like yemen and syria and other places. so that libya the french and libya and so the idea that the r.c.c. will actually hold accountable people all over the world people level of justice is not a very realistic one unfortunately that's why it's been mostly populous african tyrants who have been put on trial with a couple from former yugoslavia so this is the problem that we see a kind of a double standard and it's not easy to see how almost her son bashir will be held accountable mr. cadman i do want to bring you in on this now because i know that you were you know you have a lot to do with the i.c.c. but before i do mr shaunie what do you make of that you know the fact that. the i.c.c. and who has power and the international criminal court make up the permanent members of the u.n. security council who are also involved in different conflicts around the world including arming conflicting parti
the permanent members of the security council the great britain and the united states and france and russia are all actively at war in the middle east they're selling millions and billions of dollars of arms they're actively fighting in places like yemen and syria and other places. so that libya the french and libya and so the idea that the r.c.c. will actually hold accountable people all over the world people level of justice is not a very realistic one unfortunately that's why it's been...
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central banks britain prints money for aaa russia prints money for brooke libya is easy billion dollars of oil reserves are managed by tripoli but half the has seized oil fields in the east and in the south so let's talk to mahmoud in tripoli about this mahmoud what we explained is this division within libya which makes it so crucial that there is taking this fight directly to tripoli. we'll speaking about division it seems that things are. as are moving from bad to worse because it seems that the evil factions on the ground are not listening to the warnings by the united nations secretary general. now local sources in the area we're getting reports from the town of about around one hundred and twenty kilometers to the front to tripoli saying that they have to forces are mobilized mobilizing in the area have the forces mobilizing get namely in the area between. around one hundred and twenty kilometers to this hour from the capital tripoli they are determined as they say to move towards the worst of the country to take over their capital tripoli on the other hand the government of national accord has put all its forces on high alert to have to as forces the situation in t
central banks britain prints money for aaa russia prints money for brooke libya is easy billion dollars of oil reserves are managed by tripoli but half the has seized oil fields in the east and in the south so let's talk to mahmoud in tripoli about this mahmoud what we explained is this division within libya which makes it so crucial that there is taking this fight directly to tripoli. we'll speaking about division it seems that things are. as are moving from bad to worse because it seems that...
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in a country like britain are not shared in many parts of the world and, actually, are increasingly not a shed. the repression is growing at the moment. in north korea and the middle eastce to worship. there is reference to the fa ct worship. there is reference to the fact that they probably had international support to carry out this attack. islamist attackers are thought to have carried out this attack. eight attacks, devastating attacks, as tim says on easter sunday. heartbreaking to see people at prayer attacked in this way. but the scale of that attack, 80 different places, the level of co—ordination required suggests, to security officials at any rate, that there would have been some kind of international support. that is the information that has been briefed by sri lankan ministers who are saying that the attacks would not have succeeded without some form of international network. but also there are, while people are devastated and grieving and some families are still trying to identify, you know, potentially to find out whether they have lost loved ones in the attack and being unable to identify bodies, such as the scale of the devastation and carnage, but even
in a country like britain are not shared in many parts of the world and, actually, are increasingly not a shed. the repression is growing at the moment. in north korea and the middle eastce to worship. there is reference to the fa ct worship. there is reference to the fact that they probably had international support to carry out this attack. islamist attackers are thought to have carried out this attack. eight attacks, devastating attacks, as tim says on easter sunday. heartbreaking to see...
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britain, but now the war — everything is stopped. the minister is focused on protecting his city from an offensive by general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from the eastn its hour of need by withdrawing british special forces and embassy staff. why you go out? why you are afraid? haftar coming to kill us, not to kill you. but if you go out, you give clear to haftar to kill us. i have to say something to mrs may — we have built very good relations after 2011, up to 2019. now, within one week, this relation is broke damaged, and we lose that trust and confidence. so you don't trust the british government anymore? i cannot trust. i cannot. because of their behaviour on this day, i cannot trust them. the foreign office has confirmed all remaining british staff were withdrawn from tripoli due to the worsening violence. it says it maintains full diplomatic relations with libya and is in contact with the government. but the view from here is one of betrayal, and it's clear that security cooperation between britain and libya, vital in the fight against the islamic state group, has been badly damaged. 0rla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. the labour leaderjeremy cor
britain, but now the war — everything is stopped. the minister is focused on protecting his city from an offensive by general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from the eastn its hour of need by withdrawing british special forces and embassy staff. why you go out? why you are afraid? haftar coming to kill us, not to kill you. but if you go out, you give clear to haftar to kill us. i have to say something to mrs may — we have built very good relations after 2011, up to 2019. now, within...
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britain, but now the war — everything is stopped. the minister is focused on protecting his city from an offensive by general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from the eastur of need by withdrawing british special forces and embassy staff. why you go out? why you are afraid? haftar coming to kill us, not to kill you. but if you go out, you give clear to haftar to kill us. i have to say something to mrs may — we have built very good relations after 2011, up to 2019. now, within one week, this relation is broke damaged, and we lose that trust and confidence. so you don't trust the british government anymore? i cannot trust. i cannot. because of their behaviour, i cannot trust them. the foreign office has confirmed all remaining british staff were withdrawn from tripoli due to the worsening violence. it says it maintains full diplomatic relations with libya and is in contact with the government. but the view from here is one of betrayal, and it's clear that security cooperation between britain and libya, vital in the fight against the islamic state group, has been badly damaged. orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. debenhams has announced it's closing 22 stores
britain, but now the war — everything is stopped. the minister is focused on protecting his city from an offensive by general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from the eastur of need by withdrawing british special forces and embassy staff. why you go out? why you are afraid? haftar coming to kill us, not to kill you. but if you go out, you give clear to haftar to kill us. i have to say something to mrs may — we have built very good relations after 2011, up to 2019. now, within one...
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in the east to head west towards the capital tripoli in order to fight with they call the remaining terrorist groups of tourist troops are backed by the saudi arabia and egypt m.p.'s in britain's lower house of voted to approve a bill that forces the government to avoid it no deal breck's it u.k. supposed to leave the on the top of april first wednesday's vote means that the government will now have to ask brussels for an extension european commission president says the e.u. is prepared to work until the last moment to prevent the u.k. from leaving without a deal. for twelve april is the final date for possible approval if the house of commons does daughter adopt a stance before that date no extension no short term extension will be possible after the twelve to be rolled we will run the risk of jeopardizing the correct running of the european elections and the correct functioning of the european union . secretary general has warned the us congress about what he calls a more assertive threat from russia and stoltenberg addressed politicians on capitol hill to mark the seventieth anniversary of the security alliance he says nato does not want a new cold war but added that its pa
in the east to head west towards the capital tripoli in order to fight with they call the remaining terrorist groups of tourist troops are backed by the saudi arabia and egypt m.p.'s in britain's lower house of voted to approve a bill that forces the government to avoid it no deal breck's it u.k. supposed to leave the on the top of april first wednesday's vote means that the government will now have to ask brussels for an extension european commission president says the e.u. is prepared to work...
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you think britain understands the threat level from islamist terror no i think they're done i think ny that written or you open or their american fast i don't think then there's a fundamental east that with respect. then there are some them in the least through the oriental lists you know who wrote they want to about the middle east and i don't think they understand the threat of fundamentalism because because they don't think we are the same people and we belong to the same was you know this is a cut it is a colonial mentality that they believe their support of human and we are you know under them and so they don't think that the threats that are threatening us will reach them because they have different kind of people but that's not true we're all human beings we belong to the same word to the same of love because if they believe we are the same people they should europe and the u.s. on the eve of a they can send a palestinian life equal to a jewish life but they don't they don't condemn the killing of our people at all you know we had massacres in syria killing thousands of people no european country no american person other condemned massacre perpetrated by terrorists again
you think britain understands the threat level from islamist terror no i think they're done i think ny that written or you open or their american fast i don't think then there's a fundamental east that with respect. then there are some them in the least through the oriental lists you know who wrote they want to about the middle east and i don't think they understand the threat of fundamentalism because because they don't think we are the same people and we belong to the same was you know this...
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the permanent members of the security council the great britain and the united states and france and russia are all actively at war in the middle east they're selling millions and billions of dollars of arms they're actively fighting in places like yemen and syria and other places. so that libya the french and libya and so the idea that the r.c.c. will actually hold accountable people all over the world people level of justice is not a very realistic one unfortunately that's why it's been mostly topless african tyrants who have been put on trial with a couple from former yugoslavia so this is the problem that we see a kind of a double standard and it's not easy to see how almost hassan bashir will be held accountable mr. cadman i do want to bring you in on this now because i know that you were you know you have a lot to do with the i.c.c. but before i do mr shaunie what do you make of that you know the fact that. the i.c.c. and who has power and the international criminal court make up the permanent members of the u.n. security council who are also involved in different conflicts around the world including arming conflicting parties
the permanent members of the security council the great britain and the united states and france and russia are all actively at war in the middle east they're selling millions and billions of dollars of arms they're actively fighting in places like yemen and syria and other places. so that libya the french and libya and so the idea that the r.c.c. will actually hold accountable people all over the world people level of justice is not a very realistic one unfortunately that's why it's been...
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based in the east to head west towards tripoli in order to fight what they call the remaining terrorist groups after all the troops about the u.a.e. saudi arabia and egypt. and peace and britain's lower house voted to approve a bill that forces the government to void the no deal breaks it. the measure still needs to go through the upper house the u.k. is supposed to leave you want a twelfth of april but wednesday's vote means the government will now have to ask bustles for further extension nato secretary general as warned the u.s. congress about what he calls a more assertive threat from russia stoltenberg addressed lawmakers on capitol hill to mark the seventieth anniversary of the security alliance he says nato does not want a new cold war but added that his partners must not be naive about relations with moscow and the u.s. will provide four hundred million dollars in new aid to venezuela in support of opposition leader one glide oh half of the money will be sent to neighboring countries taking in venezuelan refugees the bill also eases sanctions on officials who recognize quite as government well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness s
based in the east to head west towards tripoli in order to fight what they call the remaining terrorist groups after all the troops about the u.a.e. saudi arabia and egypt. and peace and britain's lower house voted to approve a bill that forces the government to void the no deal breaks it. the measure still needs to go through the upper house the u.k. is supposed to leave you want a twelfth of april but wednesday's vote means the government will now have to ask bustles for further extension...
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own central banks britain prints money for tripoli russia for top their years eighty billion dollars of oil reserves are managed by tripoli but after a seized the oil fields in the east and in the south and a single marty is a political analyst and director of the tripoli base are the key institute joins us now from beirut good to have you with us so what do you make of this march by half to us forces is about to try and take the capital. i think it's a two prong strategy so mean this is about trying to really intensify the pressure on the back of a meeting that will take place in the next two weeks a u.n. brokered meeting about a deal that was done last month in abu dhabi between. this is a deal that takes us back to the negotiations that took place two years ago and there's been one faltering line in the negotiations in the articles that were agreed over a three year period of the goetia sions by the u.n. by all libyan factions about control over the military and that control being by a civilian body an elected or appointed body and this has been the single red line that after and his backers in the u.a.e. and in egypt have really kind of been pushing against that
own central banks britain prints money for tripoli russia for top their years eighty billion dollars of oil reserves are managed by tripoli but after a seized the oil fields in the east and in the south and a single marty is a political analyst and director of the tripoli base are the key institute joins us now from beirut good to have you with us so what do you make of this march by half to us forces is about to try and take the capital. i think it's a two prong strategy so mean this is about...
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britain, pretty nippy outside of town, maybe 2—a degrees. tomorrow starts quite sunny, cloud building across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, east anglia, thet towards the west, northern ireland and wales, overcast. now, on tuesday, we are going to see a little bit of warmth heading our way, particularly towards scotland and some western areas of the uk. notice there is some sunshine for places like cardiff, liverpool, the lowlands of scotland, one or two spots getting up to 18 or 19 celsius. wouldn't rule out 20 for london, but closer to the north sea coast, fresher there, for example in norwich, only 1a degrees. high—pressure midweek, building into the uk, there is a weather front that you can just about see across central parts of the uk, that means a bit of cloud, maybe spits and spots of rain, a slow—moving weather front, not really doing anything apart from giving a bit of cloud here and there, one or two showers. so a slightly cooler day on wednesday because of cover across these north—western areas, still hanging on to 19 in london. end of the week, thursday and friday, cooling off across southern areas as well, back down to around
britain, pretty nippy outside of town, maybe 2—a degrees. tomorrow starts quite sunny, cloud building across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, east anglia, thet towards the west, northern ireland and wales, overcast. now, on tuesday, we are going to see a little bit of warmth heading our way, particularly towards scotland and some western areas of the uk. notice there is some sunshine for places like cardiff, liverpool, the lowlands of scotland, one or two spots getting up to 18 or 19...
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in the east to head west towards the capital tripoli or to fight what they call the remaining terrorist groups after all its troops are backed by the us saudi arabia and egypt and peason britain's lower house of voted to approve a bill that forces the government to avoid a no deal brigs it the u.k. supposed to leave the e.u. i'm told for april but wednesday's vote means the government will now have to last brussels for an extension. nato secretary general has warned the us congress about what he calls a more assertive threat from russia yet stoltenberg addressed lawmakers on capitol hill to mark the seventieth anniversary of the security alliance he says nato does not want a new cold war but added that its partners must not be naive about relations with moscow turkey must choose whether it wants to remain a critical partner of nato or continue its purchase of the russian s four hundred missile defense system that's the warning from the u.s. vice president mike pence to ankara pence said turkey's purchase of the s four hundred could potentially pose a risk to nato and the us will provide four hundred million dollars in new aid to venezuela in support of opposition leader one. ha
in the east to head west towards the capital tripoli or to fight what they call the remaining terrorist groups after all its troops are backed by the us saudi arabia and egypt and peason britain's lower house of voted to approve a bill that forces the government to avoid a no deal brigs it the u.k. supposed to leave the e.u. i'm told for april but wednesday's vote means the government will now have to last brussels for an extension. nato secretary general has warned the us congress about what...