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so today the british embassy brings me a note. it says it says that these people are not ordinary citizens of russia and some unusual and that in fact everything is not so and the citizens of russia do not think so, as those who saw the military atoshi in britain in a restaurant said. you know what i want to say, i take the opportunity, answering the note. and british. embassies, as they say verbally i mean. i won't even say dear, but the british embassy. and you are probably on the right. the people of russia think differently than those in the restaurant told you about your military attitude. the people of russia think much harder if you have british embassy, there are some doubts about this, we can organize a meeting with the russian foreign ministry with the very guys who came from the front line with their mothers with their fathers with their wives and widows and with their children, we can arrange a meeting for you , and they will tell you in their eyes everything they think, and the policy of britain, the usa and canada
so today the british embassy brings me a note. it says it says that these people are not ordinary citizens of russia and some unusual and that in fact everything is not so and the citizens of russia do not think so, as those who saw the military atoshi in britain in a restaurant said. you know what i want to say, i take the opportunity, answering the note. and british. embassies, as they say verbally i mean. i won't even say dear, but the british embassy. and you are probably on the right. the...
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hurray the court in minsk began considering the case of an attack on employees of the british embassybelarus. the process will be held in an open regime, four people are accused in a criminal case. all defendants are citizens of belarus, they are accused of incitement of social hatred and discord ; intentional damage to other people's property. on an especially large scale, two of them also paid against officials who performed official duties and revenge for their performance based on the materials of the case, the accused being drunk, acting on the grounds of political and ideological hostility december 19, 21 placed in london at the entrance to the building of the embassy of belarus uk installation of offensive content, and then pelted with eggs. for employees of the embassy of belarus great britain caused damage to the facade of the building in the amount of more than 142,000 rubles. after waiting for three employees of the embassy to arrive at the scene of the crime, the defendants insulted and used physical violence against them, the victims suffered bodily injuries and beatings,
hurray the court in minsk began considering the case of an attack on employees of the british embassybelarus. the process will be held in an open regime, four people are accused in a criminal case. all defendants are citizens of belarus, they are accused of incitement of social hatred and discord ; intentional damage to other people's property. on an especially large scale, two of them also paid against officials who performed official duties and revenge for their performance based on the...
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political circles that attack iran. slow, but it needs to be said that actually the rumors that the british embassy is making up, at the same time that we are united and close, radio berlin attacks reza shah , and then when the situation reverses , it is bloody bbc radio that actually attacks reza shah. they tried based on their own interests and that from each it was an excuse, the presence of an excuse and this nature, they were pursuing their own interests in iran , and we tried to pursue their own goals with this attack and this entry into the country. nafti is an emotional poem that now germany is a more serious danger, and the good thing is that the serious danger should be avoided by joining forces with the soviet union, and this is also illustrated by the help provided from the south of iran to the soviet union, by fixing all means of communication and transportation available to iran. in fact , this country is derived from the soviet union, great britain and america he also entered into the issue that the initial treaty of the tripartite alliance was signed between iran, the soviet union,
political circles that attack iran. slow, but it needs to be said that actually the rumors that the british embassy is making up, at the same time that we are united and close, radio berlin attacks reza shah , and then when the situation reverses , it is bloody bbc radio that actually attacks reza shah. they tried based on their own interests and that from each it was an excuse, the presence of an excuse and this nature, they were pursuing their own interests in iran , and we tried to pursue...
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invitation to the annual summer ball at the british embassy. it is very similar to a fairy tale. door rang. and found the prince. and the old pumpkin turned into an amazing carriage? thank you . but i won't be able to go to the ball. there isn't a fairy who can create a dress for cinderella in just one night. in the role of a fairy and part-time bed is your obvious secrets admirer of the main swearing obse sir, archibalds. with a dress he signed me up as a messenger and then let's pay a tip. a you can and i'll show it, claudia alexandra well, again, someone else will pay for you. what, is this my friend? you're shining like an easter egg, faberge obviously losing guy? losing just money can win something much more valuable. i wonder what? there is a time for everything , mr. professor, and besides, i don’t think that i lost money. rather, this is an investment, and a very successful one at that. you want to say that the great european humanitarian archie invested in lisa n if you consider the successes gifted by nature of the girl an effective allocation of funds. i don't i know w
invitation to the annual summer ball at the british embassy. it is very similar to a fairy tale. door rang. and found the prince. and the old pumpkin turned into an amazing carriage? thank you . but i won't be able to go to the ball. there isn't a fairy who can create a dress for cinderella in just one night. in the role of a fairy and part-time bed is your obvious secrets admirer of the main swearing obse sir, archibalds. with a dress he signed me up as a messenger and then let's pay a tip. a...
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july 19 speech by the head of british foreign intelligence , richard moore, is mi6, and in the british embassych a russophobia principle. it seems to me that it hasn’t been for a long time. hmm, he tried to give an analysis of the situation in ukraine to the public, but hmm, and being the head of london’s covert operations abroad, he again talked about some kind of russian aggression the need to continue worldwide assistance to the armed forces, while he did not particularly deny the involvement of the special services of his country, that is , britain, in the terrorist attacks that were committed against russia, especially on the kerch bridge. he noted that ukraine has the right to self-defense. and the west should help in this, and the fact that we are talking about civilian infrastructure apparently did not care much ; we also paid attention to the words of richard moore, which testifies to the value of london to beat. wedge against russia with african countries also with iran china as it seemed in st. petersburg themselves russia africa similar provocative streams, and the british have no
july 19 speech by the head of british foreign intelligence , richard moore, is mi6, and in the british embassych a russophobia principle. it seems to me that it hasn’t been for a long time. hmm, he tried to give an analysis of the situation in ukraine to the public, but hmm, and being the head of london’s covert operations abroad, he again talked about some kind of russian aggression the need to continue worldwide assistance to the armed forces, while he did not particularly deny the...
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for example, in 2022, catherine evans, the 1st secretary of the political department of the british embassy in helsinki and a staff member of m, i. 6, met a russian citizen who at the time was an employee of the russian trade representation. afterwards she kept stoking him incessantly and following him around and her corporate vehicle. i met her accidentally at the spa. it was winter and it was snowing. not sure if i was given this boss as difficult as depressing or both of myself, but i went back. i ran into high and the changing, grew assuming that she was small to the me, i knew who i was. she decided to wait for me in the common area. i arrived in my diplomatic call, i'm parked in the dissipated area. she asked me where i was from, i replied calmly, i'm from russia. and i also why she was from she said, from breast in and then told me that she was the depth of my head. she said that her husband was also here working remotely. the next time we met was a place where we leave all pets. this was the 2nd time, just a few weeks off to the start of the special operation. i also felt that this
for example, in 2022, catherine evans, the 1st secretary of the political department of the british embassy in helsinki and a staff member of m, i. 6, met a russian citizen who at the time was an employee of the russian trade representation. afterwards she kept stoking him incessantly and following him around and her corporate vehicle. i met her accidentally at the spa. it was winter and it was snowing. not sure if i was given this boss as difficult as depressing or both of myself, but i went...
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passage to the uk, then he'd attempt to take his wife and children out of the country to reach a british embassym afghanistan, that might be an option for him? of course. of course. the home office won't introduce any new, safe and legal routes until the small boats have been stopped. the uk, they say, has been generous to refugees from afghanistan and other countries. it is a position that offers no solace to a family in two rooms. mark easton, bbc news. greek firefighters are trying to contain wildfires threatening the suburbs of athens. the capital is covered in smoke as the flames advance in the foothills north of the city. in the last two days, 18 people believed to be migrants have been killed in forest fires near the turkish border. a greek government minister says more than 200 new wildfires have broken out across the country in the last 48 hours alone. in pakistan, 100,000 people have been evacuated following floods in punjab province. several hundred villages and thousands of acres of arable land are inundated. last year, more than 1,500 people died after devastating floods in pakistan
passage to the uk, then he'd attempt to take his wife and children out of the country to reach a british embassym afghanistan, that might be an option for him? of course. of course. the home office won't introduce any new, safe and legal routes until the small boats have been stopped. the uk, they say, has been generous to refugees from afghanistan and other countries. it is a position that offers no solace to a family in two rooms. mark easton, bbc news. greek firefighters are trying to...
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but a few days later, a british embassy stuff that they pull a visit since he's also a citizen of the crown officer that he appears to have had a change of heart. generally speaking, pull routinely house. diplomats, here's the us ambassador to russia visiting the penitentiary. it's almost as if the western diplomatic cool doesn't want him to speak his mind in an interview to all see an outlet. they've been trying to god for years, some save as no place in the world where you can find a more innocent man. then in prison, that sense pool is certainly no exception. consistently play me unisons, saying the real story is in how he done nothing wrong. the court though back to define and while most of the evidence in his case is classified youtube being a state secret, some bits and pieces haven't received through to the public. like the fact that paul was quotes in the acts of passing on classified information. and here is seen in the picture with another convicted spy, this time a russian nation. last december, the bite and administration found itself in hot water after exchanging rushing
but a few days later, a british embassy stuff that they pull a visit since he's also a citizen of the crown officer that he appears to have had a change of heart. generally speaking, pull routinely house. diplomats, here's the us ambassador to russia visiting the penitentiary. it's almost as if the western diplomatic cool doesn't want him to speak his mind in an interview to all see an outlet. they've been trying to god for years, some save as no place in the world where you can find a more...
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the defendant in the case of the attack on the employees of the british embassy of belarus caused damagethe building in the amount of more than 142,000 rubles. after waiting for three employees of the embassy to arrive at the scene of the crime, the defendants insulted and used physical violence against them, the victims were injured and beaten, the defendants did not appear in court in their absence, this was received, the corresponding statements, the court acknowledged the failure to appear, the victims at the hearing respectful. and today, in the minsk city court, a trial began against the son of the ex-leader of the liquidated ucp party, artyom libetka, who is accused of financing extremist activities. he was detained in march 23, initially sentenced to 15 days of arrest, then another 15. and then a criminal case was opened for financing the activities of an extremist formation , the sanctions of this article provide for up to 5 years deprivation of liberty. salaries of state employees and other payments tied to the base rate in belarus will increase from september 1, the decision i
the defendant in the case of the attack on the employees of the british embassy of belarus caused damagethe building in the amount of more than 142,000 rubles. after waiting for three employees of the embassy to arrive at the scene of the crime, the defendants insulted and used physical violence against them, the victims were injured and beaten, the defendants did not appear in court in their absence, this was received, the corresponding statements, the court acknowledged the failure to appear,...
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that's right, this is james my old friend, eh now the british embassy. it is my husband. who?ead your sensational material about the change of the russian leadership, such awareness. i am quite familiar with the completely foreign correspondent corps in moscow and i am ready to keep the guy with such awareness that not every journalist working for western buildings can boast of. what kind of connection do you have there in the kremlin. thank you , it's always nice to hear when your work is appreciated so highly. ah, as for communication, everything is very simple in the kremlin, my neighbor works as a janitor. you are perfectly english sense of humor? tell me, what do you think about cooperation? with the leading publications of england this offer. exactly well in general terms interesting in general terms but i would like to know the details. we are a business person. brezhnev found another journalist in reserve. we didn't expect this. give it here. a certain victor louis, a citizen of the ussr, collaborates with a number of western publications. we led him an unremarkable fi
that's right, this is james my old friend, eh now the british embassy. it is my husband. who?ead your sensational material about the change of the russian leadership, such awareness. i am quite familiar with the completely foreign correspondent corps in moscow and i am ready to keep the guy with such awareness that not every journalist working for western buildings can boast of. what kind of connection do you have there in the kremlin. thank you , it's always nice to hear when your work is...
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london british embassy evacuated and now temporarily closed after a knife attack.least one person is reportedly in the hospital with a stab wound to the arm at least one person arrested. authorities say this was an isolated attack. but we are going to keep monitoring the situation throughout the morning and bring you the latest. cbp officials in texas seized more than $4 million worth of meth veggies. 500 pounds of the drug were discovered hidden inside a truck hauling vegetables into the u.s. from mexico. homeland security is investigating former vice president mike pence announcing is he eligible for the republican presidential debate. pence reaching the 40,000 donor threshold making him the eighth g.o.p. candidate to meet the rnc's polling and fundraising criteria. former president trump has also met the criteria but has yet to confirm if he will participate. the big event is set for this month, if you can believe it, august 23rd at 9:00 p.m. eastern time only on fox. and listen to this. krispy kreme particular kicking off pumpkin spice season with coffee drinks
london british embassy evacuated and now temporarily closed after a knife attack.least one person is reportedly in the hospital with a stab wound to the arm at least one person arrested. authorities say this was an isolated attack. but we are going to keep monitoring the situation throughout the morning and bring you the latest. cbp officials in texas seized more than $4 million worth of meth veggies. 500 pounds of the drug were discovered hidden inside a truck hauling vegetables into the u.s....
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probably the rashidian brothers, the rashidian brothers who were in direct contact with the british american embassyre in contact with ashraf, because anyway the most important problem for ashraf's corruptions is probably only dr. mossadegh on the government, the fate of the report that colleague mrs. abbas abadi had prepared an interesting piece taken from the british government media , bbc farsi, in the bbc farsi itself , why does the former minister of foreign affairs use the word coup, that is , in the most severe and transparent way possible , the state media that played a role in this incident and the official who carried out the coup d'état, your knowledge, had studies in the field of media and communication . we did this. in your opinion , what is the purpose of the people who present these strange dishes in the virtual space these days? it seems that of course i as a student some examples of communication that do not understand the difference between bow tie or popularity and fame very well and try to make statements like this are actually attention management, anyway, these attention manag
probably the rashidian brothers, the rashidian brothers who were in direct contact with the british american embassyre in contact with ashraf, because anyway the most important problem for ashraf's corruptions is probably only dr. mossadegh on the government, the fate of the report that colleague mrs. abbas abadi had prepared an interesting piece taken from the british government media , bbc farsi, in the bbc farsi itself , why does the former minister of foreign affairs use the word coup, that...
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hi, i'm amy singer with, the british embassy washington. and i know we talked about diana for princess diana and her. the famous photo with john travolta. do you have any other fun stories from any other royal visits that you did with either president for the brits. so let's say the royals are not great for access, especially you're on their turf, right. however when president obama and, michelle, were going to visit kensington palace palace to visit prince william and princess kate, i got a call. the before from our advance team and and they said, you know, prince william really wants you to be there. and we to get you inside before the obamas actually walk in the room because. prince george is going to they're going keep him awake. i think he was two at the time. and so it was very coordinator. i show up in the spare limousine. i get out and there's some guy. he goes we're going to go through the kitchen, you know, through the kitchen. and then i'm in the living room before because because prince the prince had gone out to meet the obamas
hi, i'm amy singer with, the british embassy washington. and i know we talked about diana for princess diana and her. the famous photo with john travolta. do you have any other fun stories from any other royal visits that you did with either president for the brits. so let's say the royals are not great for access, especially you're on their turf, right. however when president obama and, michelle, were going to visit kensington palace palace to visit prince william and princess kate, i got a...
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and it's over the uk's desire to extraditis suspected by for russia who had been working at the british embassy in berlin reportedly, this is a german man who is convicted of passing floor plans of buildings used in the blunderstag and so forth. i'm curious to why russia's engaging espionage like this amy to what end. is a reflection of vladimir putin just being a kgb guy and he likes to thrive this way. what what does russia's endgame with doing this? i wish i could get. inside i don't know what his endgame is. i think he is a kgb guy. he never met an intelligence operation. he didn't like and he's very risk accepted. so one of the things that strikes me about what putin has done in espionage is he's violated the fundamental rules of the road that existed for for the entire cold war so you think about moscow rules people have talked about, you know, there were unwritten words about that kept the guard rails in place during the cold war. so, um, you know, we wouldn't kill a soviet asset. they wouldn't kill an american asset. we'd imprison each other's spies and then we'd swap them for example,
and it's over the uk's desire to extraditis suspected by for russia who had been working at the british embassy in berlin reportedly, this is a german man who is convicted of passing floor plans of buildings used in the blunderstag and so forth. i'm curious to why russia's engaging espionage like this amy to what end. is a reflection of vladimir putin just being a kgb guy and he likes to thrive this way. what what does russia's endgame with doing this? i wish i could get. inside i don't know...
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the rashidian brothers were the rashidian brothers who were in direct contact with the british and american embassywere in contact with ashraf, because the most important problem for ashraf's corruptions is probably only the two tars belonging to the government text and should be the fate at the end of the conversation of the report that the colleague of ms. abbas abadi had prepared something interesting, it was taken from the british government media , bbc farsi. in bbc farsi itself, the former minister of text affairs uses the word coup, which means in the most extreme and transparent way possible, the government media that played a role in this story. the official who carried out the coup d'état is your acquaintance , we did studies in the field of media and communication.
the rashidian brothers were the rashidian brothers who were in direct contact with the british and american embassywere in contact with ashraf, because the most important problem for ashraf's corruptions is probably only the two tars belonging to the government text and should be the fate at the end of the conversation of the report that the colleague of ms. abbas abadi had prepared something interesting, it was taken from the british government media , bbc farsi. in bbc farsi itself, the...
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well, for example, in front of the new building of the british embassy , put up one or another model. enlightenment of this event. this would have such a good colossal and informational response to the provocations that we receive from london . now, as for the training of german tankers on the tanks of the latest modification of the leopard, two a7s, this is a very good car. we here they should clearly give reasonable characteristics, but again, on each even the most advanced example of western armored vehicles. there is always opposition. they mentioned, for example, when our old, reliable, proven system for destroying enemy armored vehicles effectively defeats during the ukrainian counteroffensive, but i would like to say that this is not the same old soviet rpg-7. e in recent years , the russian defense industrial complex in particular. we have a parent company anti-tank weapons. this and the moscow enterprise basalt has improved the entire line of shots, and to the modernized rpg-7, which allows it to solve the tasks of defeating and e-e various kinds of long-term engineering for
well, for example, in front of the new building of the british embassy , put up one or another model. enlightenment of this event. this would have such a good colossal and informational response to the provocations that we receive from london . now, as for the training of german tankers on the tanks of the latest modification of the leopard, two a7s, this is a very good car. we here they should clearly give reasonable characteristics, but again, on each even the most advanced example of...
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embassy. the british government has been especially harsh, and it's treatment of julian assange. he was arrested technically on a bail jumping charge, but he's been held for years now in a maximum security penitentiary in london while he goes through the extradition process. why has he gotten such harsh treatment from the british? well, i like many people here, most people talk about this subject. i do not believe britain is a portal of the united states. i don't believe that they are just the vessel of united states that might fit germany more, but not britain. britney. is it called participant and us adventures abroad? this look at the rock for think of margaret that you're telling george w bush. don't get wobbly. about attacking iraq, it's where there are so many examples where the british government is very much in lock step with the united states, and maybe even influencing their policy a stick out. and we're talking about foreign policy of the united states. and julie massage is a threat to any state that is committing crimes essentially or corruption. and they have the pow
embassy. the british government has been especially harsh, and it's treatment of julian assange. he was arrested technically on a bail jumping charge, but he's been held for years now in a maximum security penitentiary in london while he goes through the extradition process. why has he gotten such harsh treatment from the british? well, i like many people here, most people talk about this subject. i do not believe britain is a portal of the united states. i don't believe that they are just the...
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the british embassy will know who they were employed by. uncil will know who was working for them. these people should be registered and being in our record somewhere. so that shouldn't be too difficult . shouldn't be too difficult. there'll be many more people who will claim who they were tangential, if you like, not directly employed by the british, but people like judges , for instance . i know that dame , for instance. i know that dame helena kennedy was very instrumental in getting lots of afghan judges. they weren't working directly for the british, but they were part of a system that they, the us and its allies, was building up in afghanistan. and they're directly at risk. so it'll be the people who didn't directly work for us who have a serious risk of persecution and who could be legitimate asylum seekers . seekers. >> do you mind if i change the subject? william, you and i met when you were in post in saudi arabia, and we now hear that the crown prince is to visit the united kingdom. i mean, i understand rail politic, and i know th
the british embassy will know who they were employed by. uncil will know who was working for them. these people should be registered and being in our record somewhere. so that shouldn't be too difficult . shouldn't be too difficult. there'll be many more people who will claim who they were tangential, if you like, not directly employed by the british, but people like judges , for instance . i know that dame , for instance. i know that dame helena kennedy was very instrumental in getting lots of...
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so why can't we in the british embassy and all the other embassies that are represented in these theseountries help them there in the first place. but when you think of all the countries that they go through before they even get to france, where they should be stopped, if they were to do part land and sea . so from pakistan , land and sea. so from pakistan, it's iran, turkey, and then from turkey by sea to greece. this is why i get those awful pictures. do you remember that little child? yeah that got washed up on the beach. that was in greece. so that's the one sea crossing. so you've got pakistan, iran, turkey, greece, all those places or if they went overland, the whole place , overland, the whole place, bulgaria, hungary, germany , why bulgaria, hungary, germany, why aren't they stopped at the first safe country and dealt with their separately pakistan is not going to take them. imran khan said that he's not willing to because he's already dealing with 3 million refugees and so that's a well, you know, we're not far off sort of like if you add it in the cumulative says maxton, they
so why can't we in the british embassy and all the other embassies that are represented in these theseountries help them there in the first place. but when you think of all the countries that they go through before they even get to france, where they should be stopped, if they were to do part land and sea . so from pakistan , land and sea. so from pakistan, it's iran, turkey, and then from turkey by sea to greece. this is why i get those awful pictures. do you remember that little child? yeah...
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so why can't we in the british embassy and all the other embassies that are represented in these theseountries help them there in the first place. but when you think of all the countries that they go through before they even get to france, where they should be stopped, if they were to do part land and sea . so from pakistan , land and sea. so from pakistan, it's iran, turkey, and then from turkey by sea to greece. this is why i get those awful pictures. do you remember that little child? yeah that got washed up on the beach. that was in greece. so that's the one sea crossing. so you've got pakistan, iran, turkey, greece, all those places or if they went overland, the whole place , overland, the whole place, bulgaria, hungary, germany , why bulgaria, hungary, germany, why aren't they stopped at the first safe country and dealt with their separately pakistan is not going to take them. imran khan said that he's not willing to because he's already dealing with 3 million refugees and so that's a well, you know, we're not far off sort of like if you add it in the cumulative says maxton, they
so why can't we in the british embassy and all the other embassies that are represented in these theseountries help them there in the first place. but when you think of all the countries that they go through before they even get to france, where they should be stopped, if they were to do part land and sea . so from pakistan , land and sea. so from pakistan, it's iran, turkey, and then from turkey by sea to greece. this is why i get those awful pictures. do you remember that little child? yeah...
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about 2008, we all in our phones at all had to hand in our phones at the embassy reception the british embassy the chinese sort of us that the chinese sort of hacked the phone calls by using them and. >> yeah. or you could bring something back. but what's your story ? story? >> i chose one from the telegraph front of the telegraph, the telegraph, a story about the government potentially rowing back requirements on the back on the requirements on the other back on the other side, rowing back on the requirements for stripping out our boilers and putting in heat pumps. it seems to me that even if the specifics are not right , if the specifics are not right, the direction of travel, which is to say there's an attitude, there's a desire to slow down on some of these targets, to say that we shouldn't be flaying ourselves mercilessly for net zero whilst our neighbours start pushing away their targets. i think that's got to be right. and i think that the two things that governments quite likely to look the next look at before the next election, medium election, so not in the medium term, really quite
about 2008, we all in our phones at all had to hand in our phones at the embassy reception the british embassy the chinese sort of us that the chinese sort of hacked the phone calls by using them and. >> yeah. or you could bring something back. but what's your story ? story? >> i chose one from the telegraph front of the telegraph, the telegraph, a story about the government potentially rowing back requirements on the back on the requirements on the other back on the other side,...
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and we also an awful lot of the people aren't eligible for instance, in the british embassy in kabul,i went there, there's some of the catering staff there, the cleaning staff, they can't get to britain and they're the sort of people who will suffer because of the taliban . taliban. >> but but, but. and they can't get here because we have broken off contact and we've broken off contact. off contact and we've broken off contactempowered the taliban when >> we empowered the taliban when we taliban in 2001, we dethrone the taliban in 2001, we dethrone the taliban in 2001, we then empowered them in 2021 and then broke off contact with them. >> so, i mean, it's a complete disaster. we messed up the entire war, the entire war was a waste of money. well, we agree on that one anyway. yeah. oh hallelujah for that. >> mean, bearing in mind, hallelujah for that. >mean, mean, bearing in mind, hallelujah for that. >mean, you an, bearing in mind, hallelujah for that. >mean, you know,aring in mind, hallelujah for that. >mean, you know, the; in mind, hallelujah for that. >mean, you know, the six mind
and we also an awful lot of the people aren't eligible for instance, in the british embassy in kabul,i went there, there's some of the catering staff there, the cleaning staff, they can't get to britain and they're the sort of people who will suffer because of the taliban . taliban. >> but but, but. and they can't get here because we have broken off contact and we've broken off contact. off contact and we've broken off contactempowered the taliban when >> we empowered the taliban...
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the foreign office says the british embassy in niger is temporarily reducing the number of its staffhouse migrants in portland. we're joined now by our political correspondentjonathan blake. good morning. it has been weeks and months we have been talking about this barge, what is happening now? nobody is moving into it, that's for sure. there are more delays to some of the 500 or so migrants which the government wants to house temporarily on this barge, moored at portland. but as you say, there are delays because of safety concerns. the via brigades union —— fire brigades union is an home secretary meeting to talk about what they say is a death trap on the barge, but there is no sign she is going to sit down and talk to those concerns. some government sources say it could be a politically motivated attempt from that group. and also the health and safety executive say they have had concerns about particularly people working and moving on the shoreside, which they have raised, but see no reason for that to have held that people moving in. last night the home office pushing back against
the foreign office says the british embassy in niger is temporarily reducing the number of its staffhouse migrants in portland. we're joined now by our political correspondentjonathan blake. good morning. it has been weeks and months we have been talking about this barge, what is happening now? nobody is moving into it, that's for sure. there are more delays to some of the 500 or so migrants which the government wants to house temporarily on this barge, moored at portland. but as you say, there...
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. >> and i have to say, i mean i went to afghanistan and did some work with the british embassy and theime. right. and there's no question that they'll then be put on on the death list. so, i mean , i the death list. so, i mean, i think we really owe it to the afghans. and it is it is shameful that they're now they're organising boats instead of actually coming over here. >> okay. look, we're almost out of time, so we've got to look at invasion of racoons. david because i know they're a great concern for you. >> they are. it is a silly season, although unfortunately there isn't that much debate. so here headline in the here is the headline in the telegraph raccoons may not be, but they like a beer and causing trouble. and i've thought one of britain's great experts on raccoons. you would agree? >> well, i would. >> well, i would. >> well, i would. >> well, it sounds like they're great experts on liking a beer and causing trouble of invasive raccoons with a fondness for german beer. >> are causing havoc as they raid homes. and even kill treasured pets . treasured pets. >> oh, dad, where
. >> and i have to say, i mean i went to afghanistan and did some work with the british embassy and theime. right. and there's no question that they'll then be put on on the death list. so, i mean , i the death list. so, i mean, i think we really owe it to the afghans. and it is it is shameful that they're now they're organising boats instead of actually coming over here. >> okay. look, we're almost out of time, so we've got to look at invasion of racoons. david because i know...
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snowden julian assange hide after many years of imprisonment in the ecuadorian embassy in london and handing him over to the britishorities, he is most likely to be extradited to the united states, of course, he wanted to, as i think to get asylum in a country like britain, i hope, but that the british are also people, maybe some conscientious. it was the deepest delusion, you know, i went to the wrong country in the wrong court in london, the sanj has the last chance to appeal, if it is rejected, he will be extradited to the usa he is threatened, 175 years old, in prison alexander khristenko nikolai koskin nikolai zakharov anastasia zurina and olga alenkina to lead colleagues will continue local news, as we see have already taken places in their studios. but before we all disperse to our regions, we will briefly introduce the country to what our two branches will tell about. first, in one word, the gdr to tver and olga ilymira. igor, good evening , builders are preparing for the second stage of sliding the span structure of the bridge across the volga in tver , it will become part of the federal highway m-11 neva
snowden julian assange hide after many years of imprisonment in the ecuadorian embassy in london and handing him over to the britishorities, he is most likely to be extradited to the united states, of course, he wanted to, as i think to get asylum in a country like britain, i hope, but that the british are also people, maybe some conscientious. it was the deepest delusion, you know, i went to the wrong country in the wrong court in london, the sanj has the last chance to appeal, if it is...
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is not too bad that we're here. >> reporter: in fact the americans and british and now the french are trying to keep their embassies open in niger despite the kind of protests that we saw last sunday, those protests outside the french embassy turned quite violent and prompted the evacuations that we've seen in the recent days. so in fact people want to rely on finding a diplomatic solution to this, but it is more and more distant i think as time goes on and the french warned the coup leaders today that in fact they had the responsibility under the vienna conventions to maintain security around the embassy and embassy personnel. so we'll see if that is maintained because of the celebrations today of independence in niger. and there has been a call from the coup leaders to demonstrate. so we'll see if the demonstrators respect the security arrangements. >> jim, thank you. >>> now, donald trump huddling with his advisors ahead of today's arounraignment. >>> and plus the government behind the deadliest attack on jews has been sentenced. >>> and pittsburgh community looks to find peace five years after their lives were
is not too bad that we're here. >> reporter: in fact the americans and british and now the french are trying to keep their embassies open in niger despite the kind of protests that we saw last sunday, those protests outside the french embassy turned quite violent and prompted the evacuations that we've seen in the recent days. so in fact people want to rely on finding a diplomatic solution to this, but it is more and more distant i think as time goes on and the french warned the coup...
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embassy, which currently remains open. the uk says it's prioritising getting british citizens out of the country to safety.as a delegation from the west africa regional bloc, eco—was, arrived in niger to continue meditation. some countries in the region have come to the defence of the new leadership, including burkina faso, mali, and guinea — declaring that any military invention in the country would be considered a declaration of war. the situation is fluid — i've been speaking to dr olayinka ajala — a researcher of nigerian tensions at leeds beckett university. he began by explaining why nigeria has cut electricity to niger. i think it is in a bid to put pressure on the ruling juntas, if i can call them that. at the moment of negotiation, they have not yielded any positive outcome, so the feeling is that if they put more pressure on then, they might actually cause them to reconsider or cause of the citizens and start to think well, maybe this is not worth it at the end of the day. how likely is that that that is going to work? well, i don't think it's likely to work, to be honest, because we've seen what
embassy, which currently remains open. the uk says it's prioritising getting british citizens out of the country to safety.as a delegation from the west africa regional bloc, eco—was, arrived in niger to continue meditation. some countries in the region have come to the defence of the new leadership, including burkina faso, mali, and guinea — declaring that any military invention in the country would be considered a declaration of war. the situation is fluid — i've been speaking to dr...
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british nationals have safely left niger. the us state department said it may evacuate staff and families from its embassy, which currently remainsthe chair of the association of niger's municipalities in maradi. coming from a region that borders nigeria and i know you're in your car and i can see the three little light around you, are you in your car because you're in a blackout? absolutely, there is no light and power is been cut off and so, that is why i'm in my car.— is why i'm in my car. you're the manner distorted _ is why i'm in my car. you're the manner distorted altogether i is why i'm in my car. you're the | manner distorted altogether and is why i'm in my car. you're the i manner distorted altogether and they come to you with your problems, what are business owners saying about the change in leadership the country? the owners of business are people who are very resilient and businesses going on, not normally but going on. and a lot of anxiety, i would say. b. but going on. and a lot of anxiety, i would say-— i would say. a lot of concern and anxiety with _ i would say. a lot of concern and anxiety with no _ i would say
british nationals have safely left niger. the us state department said it may evacuate staff and families from its embassy, which currently remainsthe chair of the association of niger's municipalities in maradi. coming from a region that borders nigeria and i know you're in your car and i can see the three little light around you, are you in your car because you're in a blackout? absolutely, there is no light and power is been cut off and so, that is why i'm in my car.— is why i'm in my car....
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british. it was checked electoral developments were placed on the agenda of all local employees of the political department. this daily meeting we had at the embassy. now, these collected news information were analyzed and sent to london. england's enmity with the people of iran is not limited to the era of the islamic republic , england during the qajar era. a famine killed 6 million iranians in the years 1296 to 1298. ali kazemi sedava sima began filming the season of ancient iran. salman farsi's television series will take about two years in iran's cinema-television town . the presence of relatives various zik and sorna karen kamkar, which surah belongs to the soren people of sistan and baluchistan, different nationalities of the indian film, the arab people, and africa , here is the marble caravanserai, where an important page from the history of ancient iran is going to be struck by salman's hands, the sound of the caravan owner's movement gradually makes salman feel motherly. it will cover a wide area of iran, this part of life from our head, that is, from farsroid, isfahan, until we reach the goods , we should be able to introduce this ge
british. it was checked electoral developments were placed on the agenda of all local employees of the political department. this daily meeting we had at the embassy. now, these collected news information were analyzed and sent to london. england's enmity with the people of iran is not limited to the era of the islamic republic , england during the qajar era. a famine killed 6 million iranians in the years 1296 to 1298. ali kazemi sedava sima began filming the season of ancient iran. salman...