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there was a bloody sunday when the british army opened fire and killed 14 people in, in 1920. we commemorated us only last year that the centurylink member ation. so that's in living memory in dublin, and i'm not surprised that you know, people to day, even if they have no direct experience have from their parents since their grandparents. they've kind of taken all these that the burden of history you might say on their shoulders and, and, and in that sense, as i said, society in northern ireland is still quite divided and they still go to different schools. these read different newspapers, they play different sports and you have those piece lines which divide places in belfast where people simply can't travel from one community to another. and that again is, is a symptom of the troubles. those peace lines were established during the trouble. some of them did have been established since the troubles and, and again these to stop society from, from moving on. so even though people happen have direct experience, it doesn't mean that they're not very acutely aware of the pain and
there was a bloody sunday when the british army opened fire and killed 14 people in, in 1920. we commemorated us only last year that the centurylink member ation. so that's in living memory in dublin, and i'm not surprised that you know, people to day, even if they have no direct experience have from their parents since their grandparents. they've kind of taken all these that the burden of history you might say on their shoulders and, and, and in that sense, as i said, society in northern...
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and what the americans understood was the patriots understood they didn't have to destroy the british army. all they really had to do was convince the british electorate that the war in america was no longer working end of the and the americanrevolution was t necessarily the first but an early example of a revolution of a kind that would become common and in deed the united states would get on the wrong side and so george washington and the american leaders understood is something thatg the leaders understood as well you don't have to defeat the ford and occupiers all you have to do is wear them down to the point where the decision-makers back in that other country yet of the american revolution of the united states and the war in vietnam when they say we've had enough we don't think it's worth continuing the war, that's when you win this so in the case of george washington, george washington didn't have to win the war all he had to do is avoid losing the war because sooner or later they were to say this isn't worth it anymore and in this regard the position of the two sides where they wer
and what the americans understood was the patriots understood they didn't have to destroy the british army. all they really had to do was convince the british electorate that the war in america was no longer working end of the and the americanrevolution was t necessarily the first but an early example of a revolution of a kind that would become common and in deed the united states would get on the wrong side and so george washington and the american leaders understood is something thatg the...
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understood was that they did not have, the patriots understood, they did not have to destroy the british army. all they really had to do was convince the british electorate that it was no longer worth fighting. in this regard, the american revolution was the first, an early example of a nationalist revolution of a kind that would become common in the 19th andhe 20th century. the united states will get on the wrong, side in vietnam. george washington and american leaders understood something that help them. we do not have to defeat the foreign occupiers. all you have to do is weigh them down to the point that the decision-makers back in the other country, when they say we had enough, that is when we win. george washington did not have to win the war. all he had to do was avoid losing the war. saying this is not worth it anymore. the decision of the two sides, they are not symmetrical. the americans were fighting for their existence. it would be the end of it. the laws of the american colonies would by no means be the end of the british empire. and, so, it was easier for the british to say, eno
understood was that they did not have, the patriots understood, they did not have to destroy the british army. all they really had to do was convince the british electorate that it was no longer worth fighting. in this regard, the american revolution was the first, an early example of a nationalist revolution of a kind that would become common in the 19th andhe 20th century. the united states will get on the wrong, side in vietnam. george washington and american leaders understood something...
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and one of the people who expose the british army and the british government for what they related blood is something, not their version. and it's very important that we will keep the school now until the next generation of grandchildren will keep this on. however, we'll keep the story like 50 years on the families are still waiting for answers and a day in court. and to chappelle al jazeera tony dr. his father was killed in bloody sunday. tony is now the chairman of the bloody sunday trust. i spoke to him earlier and he began by explaining how british power troop has targeted civil rights marches that day. they could clearly see if they weren't armed and might be the shops because they were because they were because they were, they were ellison civilians. the british army murdered 13 people in the space of around 20 minutes with the physical constraint other 200 square yards. so the place where i'm sitting in the museum of free dairy, which is belt, adjacent to the face of somebody which was currently bar of 20 miles on this day 50 years ago. in the space of a few minutes and 200 yards.
and one of the people who expose the british army and the british government for what they related blood is something, not their version. and it's very important that we will keep the school now until the next generation of grandchildren will keep this on. however, we'll keep the story like 50 years on the families are still waiting for answers and a day in court. and to chappelle al jazeera tony dr. his father was killed in bloody sunday. tony is now the chairman of the bloody sunday trust. i...
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violence involving republican power, militaries, loyalist or british power militaries, and the british army. tirelessly. across the decades you have toiled to clear your loved ones names last year, but the prosecutors announced the british soldier, charged with murder would not trial. and the u. k. governments pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces. miko many of those last loved ones on bloody sunday. say they're still fighting for justice alone. that burke. the dean baba al jazeera gunman in north western pakistan, have ambrose the call with 2 christian priest, killing one and wounding another. no one has claimed responsibility for the killing and show us attacks in the region of the past 2 weeks have been claimed by the punk estonia taliban spanish tennis star raphael dow has pulled off an epic title when at the australian open, after more than 5 hours of play, he beat a rush as danny met it to secure a wreck or 21st grand slam title to hell. malak reports ah, history has been made at the
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the british army learn from it.ght there is no getting out of this, 5omebody�*5 going to reach for a gun and a minute and it did not happen. it may not have —— it might have happened had bloody sunday not occurred. it 5u5tained sunday not occurred. it sustained the ira for many years and up till bloody sunday they had 5tyled themselves as fighting for a united ireland and after bloody sunday the people who joined it, ireland and after bloody sunday the people whojoined it, and ireland and after bloody sunday the people who joined it, and there was no shortage of them, the phrase you would often hear the news is fighting back. which meant that there ira stopped fighting for a united ireland and carried out what they called operations and it really took to the late 19805 and early 19905 for the republican leadership to say this is not getting us anywhere and you have the situation over there may well be our sinn fein minister in northern ireland in a few months�* time. south korea and japan have reported another north
the british army learn from it.ght there is no getting out of this, 5omebody�*5 going to reach for a gun and a minute and it did not happen. it may not have —— it might have happened had bloody sunday not occurred. it 5u5tained sunday not occurred. it sustained the ira for many years and up till bloody sunday they had 5tyled themselves as fighting for a united ireland and after bloody sunday the people who joined it, ireland and after bloody sunday the people whojoined it, and ireland and...
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of violence involving republican paramilitaries, loyalist or pro british paramilitaries and the british army. perilously across the decade, you have toiled to clear your loved ones names last year, but his prosecutors announced the any british soldier charged with murder would not the least trial with the u. k. governments pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces. my po bray. many of those who lost loved ones on bloody sunday say they're still fighting for just excel on that for the dean baba al jazeera, the thing those korean stay to media is very thought at the have confirmed the test of a miss style was thought to be the most powerful since 2017 south korea's military says the intermediate range ballistic missile was launched from the channel province and landed outside japan's exclusive economic zone in the sea of japan. or soon after the launch south korea's leader when j e. n held an emergency, a national security council meeting, he says the north is coming close to destroying his self i
of violence involving republican paramilitaries, loyalist or pro british paramilitaries and the british army. perilously across the decade, you have toiled to clear your loved ones names last year, but his prosecutors announced the any british soldier charged with murder would not the least trial with the u. k. governments pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces. my po bray. many of those who...
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violence involving republican power, amenities, loyalist or british power militaries, and the british army tirelessly across the decades of toil to clear your loved ones names. last year, british prosecutors announced the new british soldier, charged with murder would not trial. and the government's pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces miko many of those who lost loved ones on bloody sunday....
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violence involving republican paramilitaries, loyalist or pro british power militaries and the british army tirelessly across the decades of toil to clear your loved ones names last year. but he's, prosecutors announced the new british soldier, charged with murder would not trial. and the government's pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces. michael brake, many of those who lost loved ones on bloody sunday, say they're still fighting for justice alone that burke. the dean baba al jazeera spotify has announced measures to combat covered 19 disinformation, following a raw between musicians and platforms, top rated podcast, joe rogan, the streaming services. it will add an advisory to any podcast that mentions covered and will direct looseness to resources from trusted health and science professionals. this is off to rock star neil young asked the platform to remove his music, accusing the podcast of spreading misinformation. his drug are not caught in a research fellow at harvard law school is
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at the age of 19 william was killed by the british army. his death became part of the cover up by the british government. that absolute left should never have happened and, and even at that, it should have been dealt with a long, long time ago. at shouldn't have been covered up. well, always muslim, always muslim. on january 30th, 1972 british paratroopers of been fire no norm to civil rights demonstrators. they were protesting against internal without trial and discrimination against catholics. the minority community who wanted northern ireland out of the u. k. and for unity with the rest of ireland, dennis, bradley witnessed it all unfold. i remember standing here, i do me any young, a group of people coming with a body, carrying a body and running towards that. and seeing that a young, a young man was very badly injured. the victims, 7 of them, teenagers, were branded terrorists. the soldiers cleared in the british, traditional inquiry, viewed by historians as a farce. it took nearly 4 decades to expose the army cover up. and for the fami
at the age of 19 william was killed by the british army. his death became part of the cover up by the british government. that absolute left should never have happened and, and even at that, it should have been dealt with a long, long time ago. at shouldn't have been covered up. well, always muslim, always muslim. on january 30th, 1972 british paratroopers of been fire no norm to civil rights demonstrators. they were protesting against internal without trial and discrimination against...
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most of the british army leaders at the time in the 1970s had experienced in kenya in cyprus, in the middle east, in aden, and now yemen. so, so their, their attitude towards the people they confronted on bloody sunday was very much informed by those kinds of emergencies. ah, an initial government report largely exonerated the paratroopers and british authorities. but in 2010, the extensive several inquiry found that the victims were unarmed and posed no threat. and the soldiers commander had violated his orders. prime minister david cameron, apologized for the unjustified and unjustifiable killings. bloody sunday led to a surgeon recruits to the provisional irish republican army or i r a which led the alms campaign. trying to force british troops and police out of northern islands society. we read the terrible what happened because the conflict which was only and just station sort of periods even up to up to the ultimate you. 71, became worse exacerbated. and i would say that hundreds of thousands of people lost their life because of the sunday. you know, more than 3 and a half 1000
most of the british army leaders at the time in the 1970s had experienced in kenya in cyprus, in the middle east, in aden, and now yemen. so, so their, their attitude towards the people they confronted on bloody sunday was very much informed by those kinds of emergencies. ah, an initial government report largely exonerated the paratroopers and british authorities. but in 2010, the extensive several inquiry found that the victims were unarmed and posed no threat. and the soldiers commander had...
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and the british army itself. tribunal, the original inquiry into bloody sunday which was shown to be a bunch of lies, frankly, when the saville report came out. it did not tell the truth. and what happened at the time was as well the british army insisted there was a gun battle which there demonstrably was not and that all the dead had been carrying weapons or nail bombs which they demonstrably did not. so the saville inquiry was a brilliant thing in many ways because it did what a lot of the families were looking for, what all the families were looking for which was the truth. i think the hillsborough families will tell you the same thing, thatjust hearing the truth told on their behalf because the victims there were blamed as well. that is a liberation but when you getjustice as a result of it, in terms of someday being prosecuted, i doubt that is ever going to happen now. 50 years on with the saville inquiry, as you say, having uncovered the truth, and there have been government apologies, david cameron apolog
and the british army itself. tribunal, the original inquiry into bloody sunday which was shown to be a bunch of lies, frankly, when the saville report came out. it did not tell the truth. and what happened at the time was as well the british army insisted there was a gun battle which there demonstrably was not and that all the dead had been carrying weapons or nail bombs which they demonstrably did not. so the saville inquiry was a brilliant thing in many ways because it did what a lot of the...
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of violence involving republican paramilitaries, loyalist or pro british paramilitaries and the british army. perilously across the decade, you have toiled to clear your loved ones names last year, but his prosecute is announced. the only british soldier charged with murder would not the least trial. the ha and the u. k. government's pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces. my toe break. many of those who lost loved ones on bloody sunday, say they're still fighting for just a salon or. the dean baba al jazeera, the thing canada's defense minister is in kia for talks as tensions grow over a possible russian invasion of ukraine. canada is just one nation, providing military aid recently announcing a training mission in the country. russia has about a 100000 troops near the border along with tanks, artillery and miss isles. it says at once, ukraine bind from joining nato, fearing military expansion towards its frontier from the west. you close the roswell nato should in your blue chairs restore.
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they had heard through the grape vine that the british army more precisely british negotiators in paris negotiating the treaty they were going to abandon the farms and make the slaves independent. in fact some of the slaves took up the british offer and boston was evacuated where tens of thousands so boston was a loyalist. many fled the united states at the end of the war and this is an interesting chapter. it's kind of like you guys when at the end of the war and all is well. but no one in fact i was thinking about this when we watched the end of the war in afghanistan and as american forces were leaving people who have assisted american forces were doing their best to get out of afghanistan because they knew they would be subject to reprisal. that's exactly the situation so that's the situation of former slaves oren said they needed to get out of there. the british to back that i'm not going to say as many as they could but many of the former slaves and boston came one off to canada and found his way to sierra leone or at africa. so that's a straightforward story because boston king c
they had heard through the grape vine that the british army more precisely british negotiators in paris negotiating the treaty they were going to abandon the farms and make the slaves independent. in fact some of the slaves took up the british offer and boston was evacuated where tens of thousands so boston was a loyalist. many fled the united states at the end of the war and this is an interesting chapter. it's kind of like you guys when at the end of the war and all is well. but no one in...
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at the age of 19 william was killed by the british army. his death became part of the cover up by the british government that absolutely should never have happened. and, and even at that, it should have been dealt with a long time ago. at shouldn't have been covered up. well, always muslim. always muslim. the on january 30th, 1972 british paratroopers have been fire. no, no arms civil rights demonstrators in protesting against internally without trial and discrimination against catholics. the minority community who wanted northern ireland out of the u. k. and for unity with the rest of ireland. denise bradley witnessed it all unfold. i remember standing here in a young group of people's coming was a body carrying a body, running towards that. and seeing that a young, a young man was very badly injured. the victims, 7 of them, teenagers, were branded terrorists. the soldiers cleared in the british traditional inquiry, viewed by historians as a farce. it took nearly 4 decades to expose the army cover, and for the families to receive an apology
at the age of 19 william was killed by the british army. his death became part of the cover up by the british government that absolutely should never have happened. and, and even at that, it should have been dealt with a long time ago. at shouldn't have been covered up. well, always muslim. always muslim. the on january 30th, 1972 british paratroopers have been fire. no, no arms civil rights demonstrators in protesting against internally without trial and discrimination against catholics. the...
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at the age of 19, william was killed by the british army. his death became part of the cover up by the british government. that absolutely should never have happened am. and i'm even at that. i should have been dealt with a long time ago at shouldn't have been covered up well, always muslim. always muslim law on january 30th, 1972 british paratroopers open fire normal civil rights demonstrators. they were protesting against treatment without trial and discrimination against catholics. the minority community who wanted northern ireland out of the u. k. and for unity with the rest of ireland, dennis, bradley witnessed it all unfold. i remember standing here, i do me any young, a group of people coming with a body carrying a body and running towards that. and seeing that a young, a young man was very badly injured. the victims, 7 of them, teenagers, were branded terrorists. the soldiers cleared in the british traditional inquiry, viewed by historians as a farce. it took nearly 4 decades to expose the army cover up and for the families to receive
at the age of 19, william was killed by the british army. his death became part of the cover up by the british government. that absolutely should never have happened am. and i'm even at that. i should have been dealt with a long time ago at shouldn't have been covered up well, always muslim. always muslim law on january 30th, 1972 british paratroopers open fire normal civil rights demonstrators. they were protesting against treatment without trial and discrimination against catholics. the...
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violence involving republican power, minute trees, loyalist or british power militaries, and the british army. tirelessly. across the decades you have toil to clear your loved ones names. last year, british prosecutors announced the new british soldier, charged with murder would not trial. and the u. k. governments pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces. miko many of those who lost loved ones on bloody sunday. say they're still fighting for justice alone. that park. the dean baba al jazeera. ok, let's talk to kevin mcdermott, he's a journalist. he was a witness to bloody sunday when he was a child. he joins us from dublin. kevin, welcome back to al jazeera. how did the events of 50 years ago change northern ireland and change the trajectory of the troubles? well as your reports, that the troubles were in their gestation stage, and indeed at the time of 971. for very much concentrated on reforming that or the government and getting civil rights for all communities in the north. but after the su
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for justice and accountability with the people he took up the mother of the people he expose the british army on the british government for what they really did on blood is on the not their original. and it's very important that we will keep us going without hilde, the next generation of grandchildren will, will keep this on. however, we'll keep the story like 50 years on the families are still waiting for answers and a day in court. and to chappelle al jazeera, the west african block eco ass, has held talks with the keen of foss, those military rollers, un officials, are also expected to join the discussions. on monday, the gate of arthur was suspended from a class under last week's qu, soldiers seized power off to public anger at the president's failure to stop attacks by armed groups. the army is now on a recruitment drive to send more people to the front line. nicholas hunk reports from one kentucky in search for his family's approval. miriam's brother joined burkina faso, his army with the uniform comes respect, but also the risk of death. she didn't make much of the call he made when ni
for justice and accountability with the people he took up the mother of the people he expose the british army on the british government for what they really did on blood is on the not their original. and it's very important that we will keep us going without hilde, the next generation of grandchildren will, will keep this on. however, we'll keep the story like 50 years on the families are still waiting for answers and a day in court. and to chappelle al jazeera, the west african block eco ass,...
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because the british army at saratoga having invaded down lake champlain in 1777. trapped and destroyed it's a big it's it's a very large shock in britain. and of course it's going to bring the french in and when it becomes a global war. that works in two ways first. they the brits rally round the king. and rally round the cause because now we're you know, it's not those pesky noisy dirty americans. it's the french. it's the french we can all get behind that and it's really quite something the french and the spanish send in armada in 1779, very similar to the armada 1588. they are off the coast the southern coast of england with plans to take portsmouth. the biggest most important british naval base and there's even talk of maybe marching on london. it goes wrong. this this fleet is stricken with bad luck and with disease but at this point the british people are fully on board this war. the american aspects of it are really kind of a footnote. and so that's one of the reasons why there's support continues into the 1780s. the question to your left halfway back needs
because the british army at saratoga having invaded down lake champlain in 1777. trapped and destroyed it's a big it's it's a very large shock in britain. and of course it's going to bring the french in and when it becomes a global war. that works in two ways first. they the brits rally round the king. and rally round the cause because now we're you know, it's not those pesky noisy dirty americans. it's the french. it's the french we can all get behind that and it's really quite something the...
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the british army and the british government for what they related blood is something, not their version. and it's very important that we will keep the school when out till the next generation of grandchildren will keep this and whoever will keep the story like 50 years on the families are still waiting for answers and a day in court. and are chappelle al jazeera u. k prime minister boss johnson says he's considering a major military deployment and response to the massing of russian troops on ukraine's border. officials are expected finalize details next week with options being discussed on monday. person in foreign and defense minister planning to go to moscow for talks. ukraine's i minister is adding western allies to be vigilant and fun. in their talks with russia. as charles stratford reports from the nets, many living in easton, ukraine already aligned themselves with moscow. this is no man's land between ukrainian government forces and separatist fighters with the self declared de next people's republic. the russian bank authorities and ask have given us rare access to the territor
the british army and the british government for what they related blood is something, not their version. and it's very important that we will keep the school when out till the next generation of grandchildren will keep this and whoever will keep the story like 50 years on the families are still waiting for answers and a day in court. and are chappelle al jazeera u. k prime minister boss johnson says he's considering a major military deployment and response to the massing of russian troops on...
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at the end of the fighting last june, the american and british armies withdrew westward in accordanceh an earlier agreement to a depth at some points of 150 miles upon a front of nearly 400 miles in order to allow our russian allies to occupy this vast expanse of territory which western democracies had conquered. if now the soviet government tries to build up a pro-communist germany in their area, this will cause new and serious difficulties in the american and british zones and will give the defeated germans the power of putting themselves up -- [inaudible] between the josephs and the western dem -- soviets and the western democracies. whatever conclusions may be drawn from these facts, and facts they are, this is certainly not the liberated europe we sought to build up, nor is it one which contains the essentials of permanent peace. on the other hand, ladies and gentlemen, i repulse the idea that a new war is inevitable, still more that it is imminent. it is because i am sure that our fortunes are still in our hands, in our own hands and that we hold the power to save the future tha
at the end of the fighting last june, the american and british armies withdrew westward in accordanceh an earlier agreement to a depth at some points of 150 miles upon a front of nearly 400 miles in order to allow our russian allies to occupy this vast expanse of territory which western democracies had conquered. if now the soviet government tries to build up a pro-communist germany in their area, this will cause new and serious difficulties in the american and british zones and will give the...
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remembering the dead of bloody sunday. 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army, in londonderrymanchester united footballer mason greenwood has been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault following allegations on social media. our sports presenter jane dougal gave this update. well, just a few hours ago, martine, greater manchester police confirmed that a man in his 20s had been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault and the bbc understands that this man is in fact the manchester united striker, mason greenwood, and his arrest follows allegations on social media. it is thought that greenwood remains in custody for questioning and inquiries are ongoing and, in a statement, greater manchester police said that they had been made aware of social media images and videos, posted by a woman, reporting incidents of physical violence. this update comes after manchester united suspended the striker and said that mason greenwood would not be returning to training or playing in matches until further notice. the club said that they do not condone violence of any kind and say that they
remembering the dead of bloody sunday. 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army, in londonderrymanchester united footballer mason greenwood has been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault following allegations on social media. our sports presenter jane dougal gave this update. well, just a few hours ago, martine, greater manchester police confirmed that a man in his 20s had been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault and the bbc understands that this man is in fact the...
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remembering the dead of bloody sunday 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army, in londonderryhello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. as tensions over ukraine continue, nato�*s secretary general has said it's up to russia to decide whether to pursue a diplomatic path offered by western powers or one of confrontation over ukraine. but russia denies planning to invade ukraine, despite having stationed large numbers of troops around its borders and in annexed crimea. the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has accused the west of infringing russia's security. moscow has deployed around 100,000 troops near the border, angry that a country once part of the soviet union, is now seeking closer ties with the west. in eastern ukraine, separatists, backed by moscow, have actually been battling ukrainian forces since 2014, with at least 13,000 people being killed in the donbas region. from the frontline, our international correspondent, 0rla guerin, has the latest. 0n the frozen front lines, of eastern ukraine, it is heads down in the trenches, to avoid sn
remembering the dead of bloody sunday 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army, in londonderryhello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. as tensions over ukraine continue, nato�*s secretary general has said it's up to russia to decide whether to pursue a diplomatic path offered by western powers or one of confrontation over ukraine. but russia denies planning to invade ukraine, despite having stationed large numbers of troops around its borders and in...
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well, we spoke with former british army officer trevor colt who served in afghanistan. he says, the latest scandal at number 10 is just a distraction from the bigger issues. i think this is a bit of a smokescreen, right? i've, we've got to remember that there's a lot of toys going around, a boat president, putin on a boat, my own prime minister vs president. this is a smokescreen to try to hide what's happening. cats and dogs. no one gives a crop when need to start looking at the proper news. yes, you can be that the minutes are getting on like like rottweilers as it. yes, we not have something to write about. we've now got something to, to do, to replace party get. no, we don't, we're throwing the stupid stories which don't have any credit whatsoever. right. and i, i do believe that the main thing that we should be doing is trying to preserve life . and there is a possible conflict between both the russia on the u. k. we should be talking about thought rather than cats and dogs. we are going to lose pretty shoulders on russian blood spelt and ukrainian border, and that
well, we spoke with former british army officer trevor colt who served in afghanistan. he says, the latest scandal at number 10 is just a distraction from the bigger issues. i think this is a bit of a smokescreen, right? i've, we've got to remember that there's a lot of toys going around, a boat president, putin on a boat, my own prime minister vs president. this is a smokescreen to try to hide what's happening. cats and dogs. no one gives a crop when need to start looking at the proper news....
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because as far as johnson goes down, we'll, well, we spoke with a former british army officer trevor coal to served enough down us. he sees the latest scandal at number 10. it's just a distraction from the bigger issues. i think this is a bit of a smoke screen right now. we've got to mount that. there's a lot of stories going around, a boat present on a boat, my own prime minister. yes. presidents. this is a smoke screen to try to hide what's happening. catching dogs, no one gives a crop when need to start looking at the proper news. yes, the you can't be that the minutes are getting on like like rock winders. just yes, we not have the right to boat. we've no get something to do to replace party get. no, we don't. we're throwing these stupid stories which don't have any presence whatsoever right night. i do believe that the main thing that we should be doing is trying to preserve life. there is a possible conflict between both the russia on the u. k. we should be talking about robin cats or dogs. we are going to lose pretty shoulders on russian blood spelled when you're creating bord
because as far as johnson goes down, we'll, well, we spoke with a former british army officer trevor coal to served enough down us. he sees the latest scandal at number 10. it's just a distraction from the bigger issues. i think this is a bit of a smoke screen right now. we've got to mount that. there's a lot of stories going around, a boat present on a boat, my own prime minister. yes. presidents. this is a smoke screen to try to hide what's happening. catching dogs, no one gives a crop when...
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the animal rescue mission in question was run by a former british army officer who reportedly had links with carry johnson, the pm's wife. it happened when thousands of people desperate to flee, the taliban were being left behind, pets before people. that was the accusation. some 6 months ago, it's resurfaced more recently now, but forrest johnson, he's denied that he actually approved the an adult animals out of afghanistan at the time when cobble was falling to the taliban. cooling the claims total rhubarb, but it's all emerged yet again. according to some leaks emails, i have come to light. they said that the prime minister personally authorized the evacuation. of course, boris johnson has always denied it, and he's denying it again today. this whole thing is, is, is total revoke. it was an amazing thing to, to move 15000 people out of co bolden in the way that we did. i thought it was also additionally very good that we were able to help those bits. so the question now is, did the prime minister actually authorize pen farthings animals to get out of the country via a private chart t
the animal rescue mission in question was run by a former british army officer who reportedly had links with carry johnson, the pm's wife. it happened when thousands of people desperate to flee, the taliban were being left behind, pets before people. that was the accusation. some 6 months ago, it's resurfaced more recently now, but forrest johnson, he's denied that he actually approved the an adult animals out of afghanistan at the time when cobble was falling to the taliban. cooling the claims...
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remembering the dead of bloody sunday 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army in londonderryring and he has done it — rafa nadal wins a record 21st grand slam with victory at the australian tennis open. good afternoon. borisjohnson is considering doubling the number of british troops deployed in eastern europe, as the government weighs options to increase pressure on russia over ukraine. he says the possible deployment would send a "clear message to the kremlin". nato�*s secretary—general told the bbc that should russia launch a full—scale invasion of ukraine, there will be a "huge price to pay." moscow has deployed around 100,000 troops near the border, angry that a country once part of the soviet union is now seeking closer ties with the west. in eastern ukraine, separatists backed by moscow have actually been battling ukrainian forces since 2014, with at least 13,000 people being killed in the donbas region. from the frontlines, our international correspondent, 0rla guerin, reports. 0n the frozen front lines of eastern ukraine, it is heads down in the trenches to avoid sni
remembering the dead of bloody sunday 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army in londonderryring and he has done it — rafa nadal wins a record 21st grand slam with victory at the australian tennis open. good afternoon. borisjohnson is considering doubling the number of british troops deployed in eastern europe, as the government weighs options to increase pressure on russia over ukraine. he says the possible deployment would send a "clear message to the kremlin"....
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let's say to throw that here on the program on see, let's join for my british army officer and i got lost on war veteran trevor cold. who's coming on the program with us now this thursday evening. great is see you traveler. i'm sure you would just hearing a shot or 4th right there. do you think these emails could prove that bars? johnson was flipping about his role in that of a lifting cats and dogs from afghanistan, or for small thanks to have me on. and if we go back to that time, i do believe our own prime minister was under extreme pressure and he had been last night in the cold. it was a military disaster, a blunder. and we weren't given all the information by the yes, that presidential administration. so and that type of that matched obviously there was nothing good going to come out of the fact which was gonna are sure just went out are bravely and helped to get back you it. but you've got to remember that after all this, maybe he did make a mistake about a good will gesture to try and help patch and dogs are trying to catch and old or whatever the animals were trying how some
let's say to throw that here on the program on see, let's join for my british army officer and i got lost on war veteran trevor cold. who's coming on the program with us now this thursday evening. great is see you traveler. i'm sure you would just hearing a shot or 4th right there. do you think these emails could prove that bars? johnson was flipping about his role in that of a lifting cats and dogs from afghanistan, or for small thanks to have me on. and if we go back to that time, i do...
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a 32—year—old british army officer thought to be the first woman a 32—year—old british army officer whoarctica. captain preet chandi trekked 700 miles in a0 days, and says she's already planning her next expedition. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley has that story. cheering arriving into heathrow, captain preet chandi reunited with her bridesmaid—to—be and fiance, who proposed a week before she left for the south pole. i'm so, so glad to be back in the uk. it's so great to have an audience here, like, have a few friends here, have my partner here and people from the military as well. polar preet, as she has become known, finished a 700—mile trek to the south pole in a0 days, seven hours and three minutes, almost a week ahead of schedule, enduring temperatures as low as —50 degrees and wind speeds of up to 60 mph, while pulling a 90 kilograms sled containing her kit. and what's next? i know you've just landed, but you already have plans in the pipeline, don't you, for other things? pretty much from monday i think i'll be in the gym again training. my aim is to do a full crossing, so, so
a 32—year—old british army officer thought to be the first woman a 32—year—old british army officer whoarctica. captain preet chandi trekked 700 miles in a0 days, and says she's already planning her next expedition. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley has that story. cheering arriving into heathrow, captain preet chandi reunited with her bridesmaid—to—be and fiance, who proposed a week before she left for the south pole. i'm so, so glad to be back in the uk. it's so great to have an...
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of violence involving republican power, amenities, loyalist or british power ministries and the british army tirelessly across the decades of toil to clear your loved ones. names. last year, british prosecutors announced the new british soldier, charged with murder would not like trial. and the government's pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces miko many of those who lost loved ones on bloody sunday. say they're still fighting for justice along that bar. d baba al jazeera, this is al jazeera life from london, still to come, a church losing its flock. why young people in poland, a turning away from catholicism. and we meet the indonesian fishermen jailed for people smuggling after rescuing stranded to a hinge a refugee plus in sport encryption strike. and mohammed select keeps his country on course to win an 8 african title. ah, if it's garbage day for you in the low countries, your bins mego miss in here is why hello, everyone of fierce wind blowing down from the north sea running right into
of violence involving republican power, amenities, loyalist or british power ministries and the british army tirelessly across the decades of toil to clear your loved ones. names. last year, british prosecutors announced the new british soldier, charged with murder would not like trial. and the government's pushing legislation that according to its critics, amounts to an amnesty for all killings during the troubles, including by security forces miko many of those who lost loved ones on bloody...