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but the way the british government is now be -- behaving leaves him and all others in northern irelandubt. until now, he and others never realized the role the european court of justice was an issue in the post brexit crisis. >> all i was thinking about his exit, protocol, that is all you hear. it is just something new. another thing to worry about. i work hard in this business. to keep it going, you are left hanging. the politicians need to do something about this. they need to smooth it out. reporter: but there's nothing smooth and what the u.k. brexit minister has to say. he wants to rewrite the protocol with a hard border on the irish border. >> the protocol is not working. now proposal looks more like a normal treaty with international arbitration ultimately policed in the court of one of the parties of the european court of jesters. reporter: there's puzzlement in belfast on why the u.k. is taking such a hard line when there seems to be more hope of a compromise from brussels. and so is this last-minute posturing on her -- hand of the u.k. government?if it isn't, there is a serio
but the way the british government is now be -- behaving leaves him and all others in northern irelandubt. until now, he and others never realized the role the european court of justice was an issue in the post brexit crisis. >> all i was thinking about his exit, protocol, that is all you hear. it is just something new. another thing to worry about. i work hard in this business. to keep it going, you are left hanging. the politicians need to do something about this. they need to smooth it...
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has the british government doing enough to secure her release do you think?deal in iran, he appreciated what the us government was doing, but apparently it wasn't enough because i was still sitting in prison, so i don't think the british government is doing enough. i can't even, i think we are on the fifth foreign secretary since nazanin�*s original arrest, i have had conversations withjerry hunt over the last several years and there is a growing understanding that the us and uk governments need to take a harder line on state hostage taking, but they haven't done it so far, and they haven't figured out the ways to bring these britons home. these are all british nationals who are languishing in iranian custody and i don't see that the foreign office is doing enough to bring her home. we will have to leave it there, thank you very much for making the time for us. nasa has successfully launched its first mission to studyjupiter�*s trojan asteroids — two vast clusters of space rocks that surround the planet. scientists believe they are made up of matter that form
has the british government doing enough to secure her release do you think?deal in iran, he appreciated what the us government was doing, but apparently it wasn't enough because i was still sitting in prison, so i don't think the british government is doing enough. i can't even, i think we are on the fifth foreign secretary since nazanin�*s original arrest, i have had conversations withjerry hunt over the last several years and there is a growing understanding that the us and uk governments...
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government is _ translation: we all know the british government is a - british government is a governmentthe quicker it gives us the means to carry out the action it wants the more efficient we can be. two—thirds of boats are helping stop. of course we can do better, if the british help us instead of squabbling with us. the british help us instead of squabbling with us. the uk has threatened _ squabbling with us. the uk has threatened to _ squabbling with us. the uk has threatened to withhold - squabbling with us. the uk has threatened to withhold funding | threatened to withhold funding if france doesn't stop more migrant boats from crossing the channel. rules and agreements have become a battleground for both sides after brexit, whether driven by principles, pragmatism, domestic little power. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the world health organization has held a ceremony to honour henrietta lacks, an african american woman who died in 1951, for her enduring contribution to medical science. cell samples from mrs lacks, taken without consent, became the first ever to survive and multi
government is _ translation: we all know the british government is a - british government is a governmentthe quicker it gives us the means to carry out the action it wants the more efficient we can be. two—thirds of boats are helping stop. of course we can do better, if the british help us instead of squabbling with us. the british help us instead of squabbling with us. the uk has threatened _ squabbling with us. the uk has threatened to _ squabbling with us. the uk has threatened to withhold...
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impassioned please to be airlifted due to fears that the taliban might. kelvin. brofy says the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic plant. the cert sniper was killed only because the u. k. government could not reach reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time. although her he put his plea out to the u. k. government, all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others, especially from the special units who served alongside the british forces. they feel let down. i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel said we feel angry the way they have been treated without c at the weekend, up ahead. the plan to force banks to report every transaction that american makes. that's over $600.00. it's decline down on tax dodges, but sees the president accused of being big brother bible. we're going to tell you about it among all stories after the break. ah oh, if you had expressing the of non government would need in the image or with a seat, and i'm sorry this is it a
impassioned please to be airlifted due to fears that the taliban might. kelvin. brofy says the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic plant. the cert sniper was killed only because the u. k. government could not reach reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time. although her he put his plea out to the u. k. government, all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others, especially from the special units who served...
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a raffi says the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic pull out. the search sniper was killed only because the u. k. government, i could not, i'll reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time. although her he put his plea out to the u. k. government, all, all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others. oh oh, specially from the special units who served alongside the british forces they feel let down. i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel said we feel angry the way they have been treated it without it the weekend up ahead to plan to force banks to report every transaction and american makes that's over $600.00 is to come down on tax dodges, but it's saying the president being accused of being big brother bite and will tell you all about it in a couple of minutes. and ah, oh, if you are expressing be of non government could be in b a c, and i'm sorry, this is a wrong expectation be you will have to see. that is non, you want
a raffi says the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic pull out. the search sniper was killed only because the u. k. government, i could not, i'll reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time. although her he put his plea out to the u. k. government, all, all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others. oh oh, specially from the special units who served alongside the british forces they feel let down. i feel...
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so i don't think the british government is doing enough.in�*s original arrest. i have spoken to some of those people. i have had good conversations withjeremy hunt over the last several years about this. i think that there is a growing understanding that the us and uk governments need to take a harder line on state hostage—taking, but they haven't done it so far, and they haven't figured out the ways to bring these britons home. nazanin is one. anousheh, ansari, morad tahbaz who happens to be a uk—us trinational. these are all british nationals who are languishing in iranian custody and i don't see that the foreign office is doing enough to bring her home. you are watching bbc news. the headlines: a man suspected of killing a uk member of parliament has been named as ali harbi ali. the british national had previously attended an anti—radicalisation programme. russia has recorded more than 1,000 deaths from coronavirus in a single day for the first time since the start of the pandemic. nasa has successfully launched its first mission to stud
so i don't think the british government is doing enough.in�*s original arrest. i have spoken to some of those people. i have had good conversations withjeremy hunt over the last several years about this. i think that there is a growing understanding that the us and uk governments need to take a harder line on state hostage—taking, but they haven't done it so far, and they haven't figured out the ways to bring these britons home. nazanin is one. anousheh, ansari, morad tahbaz who happens to...
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impassioned to please to be airlifted due to fears the taliban may kill them. raphi says that the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic pull up. the sam sniper was killed only because the u. k. government could not ah, reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time. although he put his flee out to the u. k. government, all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others. oh oh, specially from the special units served alongside the british forces, they feel let down. i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel set me feel angry the way they have been treated. a journalist for a top russian newspaper has reportedly been taken to beller bruce after being seized in moscow. miller's claims that he incited social hatred by praising a man that shot a bell. russian police officer, it is archie constantino roscoe reports. the case is shrouded in numerous mysteries . while there is still confusion over the exact facts in the story, there are reports that by the ru
impassioned to please to be airlifted due to fears the taliban may kill them. raphi says that the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic pull up. the sam sniper was killed only because the u. k. government could not ah, reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time. although he put his flee out to the u. k. government, all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others. oh oh, specially from the special units...
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please to be airlifted due to fears the talbot may kill them. raffi says the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic pull up. the search sniper was killed only because the u. k. government could not ah, reach, reach out to him, i could not evacuate him in time. although he put his flee out to the u. k. government, all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others are especially from the special units served alongside the british forces. they feel let down. i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel set me feel angry the way they have been treated. still to come to the program, a planet to force bank to report every transaction and american makes that is over $600.00. it is to clamp down on tax dodgers, but seeing the president accused of being a big brother biden, we will tell you about it. among our other stories after short break. this is our international ah oh, if you are expecting be of non government could be in b a c. and i'm sorry, this is a
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people, and one of these consequences is the end of the freedom of movement decided by the british governmentlding of control for all the extensions. all right, you say you don't want to speak in punishing terms about the british, but in your new book, my secret brexit diary — there you were, the eu's negotator on brexit and you were writing every day... every day. ..there you are, and in this book, you explain how the uk's early problem was to underestimate the legal complexity of this divorce and you say that the current team is not up to the challenges of brexit, nor to the responsibility that is theirs. that's not very complimentary, is it, mr barnier? no, it's the truth. i just said the truth and ijust made this point a few seconds before in my previous answer. there are so many consequences — and serious consequences, of brexit — and underestimated and very badly explained. just let me recall that leaving the eu means leaving 600 international agreements, all the european policies. that it is very complex. and i think that the preparation wasn't at the right level. but you went on — "th
people, and one of these consequences is the end of the freedom of movement decided by the british governmentlding of control for all the extensions. all right, you say you don't want to speak in punishing terms about the british, but in your new book, my secret brexit diary — there you were, the eu's negotator on brexit and you were writing every day... every day. ..there you are, and in this book, you explain how the uk's early problem was to underestimate the legal complexity of this...
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the british government _ climate change. the british government might - climate change.ate change. the british i government might say they're leaving, i don't think everyone would agree with that. lucy, but did you make of it was announced. ? i think the headline really sums it up, because it is a bit of a gamble. you have _ up, because it is a bit of a gamble. you have borisjohnson who, on the one hand. _ you have borisjohnson who, on the one hand, wants to be seen as a world _ one hand, wants to be seen as a world saviour host of cop 26, but at the same time in the back of his mind _ the same time in the back of his mind hee— the same time in the back of his mind he's got some querulous backbenchers were very nervous about how much _ backbenchers were very nervous about how much money this will cost, he perhaps— how much money this will cost, he perhaps got redwall voters who are going _ perhaps got redwall voters who are going to _ perhaps got redwall voters who are going to take fright at how much it'll cost — going to take fright at how much it'll cost to change the
the british government _ climate change. the british government might - climate change.ate change. the british i government might say they're leaving, i don't think everyone would agree with that. lucy, but did you make of it was announced. ? i think the headline really sums it up, because it is a bit of a gamble. you have _ up, because it is a bit of a gamble. you have borisjohnson who, on the one hand. _ you have borisjohnson who, on the one hand, wants to be seen as a world _ one hand, wants...
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has said we "need to speak the language of force because that seems to be the only thing this british governmenthofield reports from paris. the british—registered cornelis gertjan was impounded yesterday by the french maritime authorities, who say it was fishing in french waters without a proper licence. it is now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner. it�*s clearly intended as a message to the british about what�*s to come from next week, when the french begin to enact reprisal measures in the row over fishing licences. before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday he said no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands had failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as
has said we "need to speak the language of force because that seems to be the only thing this british governmenthofield reports from paris. the british—registered cornelis gertjan was impounded yesterday by the french maritime authorities, who say it was fishing in french waters without a proper licence. it is now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner. it�*s clearly intended as a message to the british about what�*s to come from next...
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said we �*need to speak the language of force because that seems to be the only thing this british government british—registered cornelis gert jan was impounded yesterday by the french maritime authorities, who say it was fishing in french waters without a proper licence. it�*s now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner. it�*s clearly intended as a message to the british about what�*s to come from next week, when the french begin to enact reprisal measures in the row over fishing licences. before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as part of brexit. the britis
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and while eunice politicians welcome the hard line from the british government. there's a feeling of unease for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast . ah. okay, let's bring in our guests today joining us from belfast, o. unready, assistant general, secretary of the irish congress of trades unions in brussels. we have nicholas white, senior director in brussels for co, worldwide. that's a global public affairs and strategic communications consultancy. and in cambridge, in the u. k, we have gram gudgusten research associate at the university of cambridge and formerly a special advisor to the former 1st minister of northern ireland. david trimble. gentlemen, welcome to all graham in cambridge coming to 1st, the e. you is offering some tweaks, some changes here for the d. u p. y isn't bad enough. oh, we don't know yet. we're gonna have to look at the footprint. it does look as if it was made a significant effort to a situation cut down the number of checks on goods going in from great britain to no violent internal customs trade in, within the u
and while eunice politicians welcome the hard line from the british government. there's a feeling of unease for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast . ah. okay, let's bring in our guests today joining us from belfast, o. unready, assistant general, secretary of the irish congress of trades unions in brussels. we have nicholas white, senior director in brussels for co, worldwide. that's a global public affairs and strategic communications consultancy. and in cambridge, in...
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government, stepped into some part the british economy -- in to support the british economy.he british financial system. if you think about what we were facing a little over a year ago when the pandemic really hit, and you had the greatest economic contraction we have seen in our lifetimes, and now we have a recovery we haven't seen since the end of world war ii, it is quite remarkable with the government has done to step in to deal with the pandemic and give places like london the financial wherewithal to do with this climate issue. >> but huge uncertainties ahead. you don't exactly know where interest rates go because of the inflationary pressures. is there anything they could do better? jes: they have a really, really tough game to play going forward. the deficit is high. the balance sheet of the bank of england is high. you are seeing signs of inflation, whether it is transitory or something more long-term. they have to begin to stop the quantitative easing, to taper like people talk about. that is going to be a real challenge. you have issues of supply chains. you have i
government, stepped into some part the british economy -- in to support the british economy.he british financial system. if you think about what we were facing a little over a year ago when the pandemic really hit, and you had the greatest economic contraction we have seen in our lifetimes, and now we have a recovery we haven't seen since the end of world war ii, it is quite remarkable with the government has done to step in to deal with the pandemic and give places like london the financial...
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i left you to do to fear that the taliban might kill them. arriving says that the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic plan. the search snapper was killed only because the u. k. government, i could not ah, reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time, although hi, he put his plea out to the u. k. government portal. all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others. oh oh, specially from the special units who served alongside to push forces. they feel let down. i feel that the push government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel set. we feel angry, the way they have been treated. you're with thoughts he at the weekend up ahead. the plan to force banks to report every transaction and american makes that so the $600.00 is to calm down on tax dodges, but it's saying the president accused of being big brother biden will tell you all about that. among all stories after the break. ah what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation,
i left you to do to fear that the taliban might kill them. arriving says that the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic plan. the search snapper was killed only because the u. k. government, i could not ah, reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time, although hi, he put his plea out to the u. k. government portal. all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others. oh oh, specially from the special units who...
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british government has announced the british government has announced an independent enquiry into theed the country. home secretary ready patel said the probe would determine what she called the unimaginable values that allowed wayne couzens to remain in the police. the governor of california has once again called for an end to offshore drilling following the massive oil spill off the southern coast of the state. gavin newsom said it underlined the need for to end america's dependence on fossil fuels. it is thought to have resulted from the rupture of a pipeline. now on bbc news panorama investigates the pandora papers, one of the biggest offshore leaks in history, revealing the financial secrets of some of the most powerful people on the planet. on panorama tonight, prime ministers, presidents and royalty — their secrets exposed. it feels instinctively really unfair, because they got access to an advantage that the rest of us don't have. millions of leaked documents reveal hidden fortunes. as a former government official, i would be looking very hard at this. we will show you how wor
british government has announced the british government has announced an independent enquiry into theed the country. home secretary ready patel said the probe would determine what she called the unimaginable values that allowed wayne couzens to remain in the police. the governor of california has once again called for an end to offshore drilling following the massive oil spill off the southern coast of the state. gavin newsom said it underlined the need for to end america's dependence on fossil...
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ij’frl. have to first set your targets and that the british government has done. into statute and make it legally binding which the government has done and then you have to have a proper strategy which the government has no published but know we what have to do is make sure that strategy is carried through inaction so it is actioned this day. are you concerned delegates might get bogged down into what and how needs to be done rather than the plan to get on and deliver? the result was _ plan to get on and deliver? the result was that _ plan to get on and deliver? tie: result was that denture plan to get on and deliver? tte: result was that denture and international meetings and there will be lots of toing and froing on those very issues but in the end they have to end up the two things that matter. 0ne they have to end up the two things that matter. one is to ratchet up their commitments and also the action to deliver those commitments and secondly to show the developing countries that the money is going to be available for them to move from where they are now to w
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the british government is looking to spend big on a huge cyber war 1st center will be getting the latest from a correspondent in london, not more. ah ah. with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. i'm time to sit down and talk ah, hello again. hundreds of thousands of children have been abused by catholic clergyman in france since the 1950s. that's the claim of a report just released by an independent commission. it describes a culture of, quote, cruel indifference within the church to what was a systemic problem. this report rocking the foundations of the catholic church here in france. this is just the latest scandal to hit the church world wide, but showing the depths of depravity of those who were in positions of authority and positions of trust. let's have a look at some of the main points now in that report, some 3000 feet of files uncovered, acting within the french ch
the british government is looking to spend big on a huge cyber war 1st center will be getting the latest from a correspondent in london, not more. ah ah. with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. i'm time to sit down and talk ah, hello again. hundreds of thousands of children have...
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jonathan, there are claims that this was the british government's tactic all along. was the british government'sll along. yesterday, the brexit minister lord _ all along. yesterday, the brexit minister lord frost _ all along. yesterday, the brexit minister lord frost said - all along. yesterday, the brexit minister lord frost said the - all along. yesterday, the brexit minister lord frost said the uk| all along. yesterday, the brexit - minister lord frost said the uk had signed up to this protocol with its hands tied and that the world had moved on. the two sides now have a trade deal in place and the protocol is causing problems which need to be fixed. that position has been characterised slightly differently by the prime minister's former senior adviser dominic cummings, who was tweeting last night saying boris johnson didn't have a scooby do what the deal he signed up to meant and always intended to ditch the bits he didn't like. that has prompted concern from one eu member state at least, ireland's deputy leader leo barack as saying that sends a message the british government doesn't necessa
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british carcass seemed to be gaining from rex. it, you know, it's absurd thing to say this is, this is one of francis biggest export markets from the french government to cervical, british economy congress seem to be doing well. i mean, it's ridiculous. you're quite right. this is being time and the other context are quite right as being linked to the more value protocol, which i think is a much bigger and more difficult issue with a trustworthy possibility of blowing up. surely these things are best taken separately. the fishing issue is, is just a matter an access of an excess of $3000.00 small, small fishing boats to travel items. vortices, we face, we saw that it could go to her arbitration and the fact of linkage and effect of the young primary. this is letter to the e. u suggests that the french government wants to complicate this. don't make it into a much bigger issue practice because of the presidential elections. can government, human friends? i, i'm, i'm not qualified to comment on that, but the whole issue is closing bemusement in which we just like the government of the public html press. really understand why french doings peter it. do
british carcass seemed to be gaining from rex. it, you know, it's absurd thing to say this is, this is one of francis biggest export markets from the french government to cervical, british economy congress seem to be doing well. i mean, it's ridiculous. you're quite right. this is being time and the other context are quite right as being linked to the more value protocol, which i think is a much bigger and more difficult issue with a trustworthy possibility of blowing up. surely these things...
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lord frost, who negotiates for the british government, - forward. says - forward. lord frost, who negotiates| for the british government, says not having northern ireland subject to thejurisdiction having northern ireland subject to the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice is a red line for the uk. how sympathetic is the eu likely to be to disposing of that? t likely to be to disposing of that? i think the eu is unlikely to be very receptive to changes to that particular aspect of the protocol. i think they see the principle of where eu law is being applied as it is in northern ireland under the protocol, then the european institutions should be responsible for policing that. one of the interesting things is, after lord frost's announcement that ended the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice would be a red line, several business groups in northern ireland came forward and said that this was never an issue they had raised. that was a particular problem for northern ireland was causing problems in the northern ireland economy. unlike s
lord frost, who negotiates for the british government, - forward. says - forward. lord frost, who negotiates| for the british government, says not having northern ireland subject to thejurisdiction having northern ireland subject to the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice is a red line for the uk. how sympathetic is the eu likely to be to disposing of that? t likely to be to disposing of that? i think the eu is unlikely to be very receptive to changes to that particular aspect of the...
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no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while the eunice politicians welcome lahardo line from the british government, there is a feeling of unease for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast investigation into the bay root port explosion has been suspended again after 2 politicians wanted for questioning, filed a complaint against the judge, former finance minister and he has on helene complained after an arrest warrant was issued for him. he's close to his bola as is it former public works mister garcia, zeta who's also wanted for questioning. judge tarik b t r has faced repeated obstacles as he tries to talk to some of lebanon's most powerful figures that what they knew about the poorly stored chemical stockpile which exploded, killing more than 200 people. 15 people who were kidnapped in ne in nigeria several months ago have managed to escape. officials that say the 6 women and 9 children had
no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while the eunice politicians welcome lahardo line from the british government, there is a feeling of unease for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast investigation into the bay root port explosion has been suspended again after 2 politicians wanted for questioning, filed a complaint...
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no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while eunice politicians welcome the harder line from the british government, there is a feeling of unease. for many people living here and re simmons al jazeera belfast . ah. this is our designer, these are the top stories, the e u has placed a $1000000000.00 to have canister.
no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while eunice politicians welcome the harder line from the british government, there is a feeling of unease. for many people living here and re simmons al jazeera belfast . ah. this is our designer, these are the top stories, the e u has placed a $1000000000.00 to have canister.
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governing us. it's about british sovereignty.romise in which the ec] plays a role. there a compromise in which the ec] plays a role-— plays a role. because northern ireland continues _ plays a role. because northern ireland continues to _ plays a role. because northern ireland continues to be - plays a role. because northern ireland continues to be bound l plays a role. because northern i ireland continues to be bound by some eu law under eu law itself the ultimate educator of disputes under eu law is the european court of justice that the problem from the eu side. what it would also say is this. we get the problems that have everything ready implementation of the protocol and beget the concerns that the british government about that the british government about that and have reacted. but we don't get is this concern about the european court ofjustice which has been there from the start which has not changed at all so how are you changing your mind on this and claiming it'sa changing your mind on this and claiming it's a matter o
governing us. it's about british sovereignty.romise in which the ec] plays a role. there a compromise in which the ec] plays a role-— plays a role. because northern ireland continues _ plays a role. because northern ireland continues to _ plays a role. because northern ireland continues to be - plays a role. because northern ireland continues to be bound l plays a role. because northern i ireland continues to be bound by some eu law under eu law itself the ultimate educator of disputes under...
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but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt. how much of a until now he along with many others, never realize the role of the european court of justice was an issue in the post bricks. it crisis here. no, i was thinking about it was bracket and you know, protocol and this is all you hear and you know and all, and you're just something new. and other thing to worry about. you know, i work harder than us personally. you know, for the keep a go on your left hand, you can, i agree with the politicians because they need to go in and need to do something, but it doesn't need to smooth the facts on the grid. there's nothing smooth in what you case breaks it minutes to say he wants to rewrite the law the modern protocol. the device used to avoid a hard border and we now faces very serious situation. the preschool is not working, is completely lost consent in one community north. and now proposal looks more like a normal treaty in ways governs with international arbitration. instead of the system of the law, ultimately
but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt. how much of a until now he along with many others, never realize the role of the european court of justice was an issue in the post bricks. it crisis here. no, i was thinking about it was bracket and you know, protocol and this is all you hear and you know and all, and you're just something new. and other thing to worry about. you know, i work harder than us personally. you...
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no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while the eunice politicians welcomed lahardo line from the british government, there's a feeling of unease. for many people living here, andrew simmons al jazeera belfast 15 people who were kidnapped in ne nigeria several months ago managed to escape. officials say the 6 women and 9 children had to walk for 6 days until i reached safety. they were abducted from villages in bruno state, escaped from an area known to be a strong hold of isolate groups. and here is government has brought in sweeping measures to contain attacks by om groups in the north. the restrictions include cutting communication services and a ban on markets and the transportation of certain goods and as amended. rece reports who can do net is leaving some people battling to cling on to their livelihoods. defiant traders display their goods at this weekly market. despite a government order to shut down, lik
no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while the eunice politicians welcomed lahardo line from the british government, there's a feeling of unease. for many people living here, andrew simmons al jazeera belfast 15 people who were kidnapped in ne nigeria several months ago managed to escape. officials say the 6 women and 9 children had to...
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no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people don't. ireland could be forgiven for this evening, but frayed and while eunice politicians, welcome the hard line from the british government. there's a feeling of unease for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera l phone . lego is pledging to make it toys, gender neutral, the world's largest toymaker says it will no longer target different products. so girls and boys and 2 years agenda based marketing. the danish company says it made the decision after a survey found parents and children are still influenced by what it called ingrained gender stereotypes. madeline did not know is the president and chief executive officer of the gina davis institute on gender in the media that still granted ation that conducted the global survey on behalf of lego. she says her research shows girls are ready for gender neutral play. but boys one so convinced ways are one of the 1st things that children engage in, in addition to traditional popu
no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people don't. ireland could be forgiven for this evening, but frayed and while eunice politicians, welcome the hard line from the british government. there's a feeling of unease for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera l phone . lego is pledging to make it toys, gender neutral, the world's largest toymaker says it will no longer target different products. so...
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when it comes to fishing rights, british boats need to follow the rules, and so does the british governmentews, le havre. the eu. it's the globe's third largest economy, and also the third largest emitter of c02 gases worldwide. but it's got a plan to change that. the head of the international climate conference, eu leaders say they want to help poorer nations take a bolder environmental steps, but as we report, the eu is facing challenges of its own in meeting the goals it has set for itself. the eu. it's the globe's third largest economy, and also the third largest emitter of c02 gases worldwide. but it's got a plan to change that. the european commission's green deal — this is its promotion video — wants the eu to be carbon neutral by 2050. even though the finish line is 30 years away, the race starts now. targeting all sectors of the economy and trade, it's an ambitious world first, but... there is actually no enforceable road map in place, so in the end, is the green deal the big deal the european commission would have us believe? there's a lot of issues with the green deal, but maybe
when it comes to fishing rights, british boats need to follow the rules, and so does the british governmentews, le havre. the eu. it's the globe's third largest economy, and also the third largest emitter of c02 gases worldwide. but it's got a plan to change that. the head of the international climate conference, eu leaders say they want to help poorer nations take a bolder environmental steps, but as we report, the eu is facing challenges of its own in meeting the goals it has set for itself....
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it is a blow for the organizers and the british government.ll, whatever the palace says about the queen's condition, deepen concerns about her strength as she carries on in her 95th year. nuala: we know that the queen loves all the events that she attends. this must meanhat she has received some pretty strong advice from her doctors. >> i think it will have been fairly firm advice. you have to make advice fairly strong if you are giving it to the queen and you expect her to obey. she is more used to being obeyed than obeying. we are not privy to it, and the palace is very tight with information about the medical condition of members of the royal family. it puts that in the drawer marked private and slams that pretty firmly shut. the fact that she withdrew from an engagement last wednesday, the fact that she went to hospital for tests, she's been taking it easy for the most recent few days, and now that she has canceled attendance at what is a very big international event for her government is an indication, perhaps, that she is receiving now a
it is a blow for the organizers and the british government.ll, whatever the palace says about the queen's condition, deepen concerns about her strength as she carries on in her 95th year. nuala: we know that the queen loves all the events that she attends. this must meanhat she has received some pretty strong advice from her doctors. >> i think it will have been fairly firm advice. you have to make advice fairly strong if you are giving it to the queen and you expect her to obey. she is...
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well, i think the british government is very keen not to specify what they might be. the british government doesn't want to make this problem see much more serious, and it actually is because of the french as a current, peter suggest you've already threatened to cut off electricity, not only to the generalized, those are 2 mailing the favor and to connect to it also threatened to go so on customs checks this, threatened benson shellfish in bolts from from you. k boats known is this, these all very strong threats and out of all proportion to the problem as it exists . so i think the u. k. government would have to respond in some ways, but obviously firms will respond as well. now if this occurs, so a tally on the on trade, getting it to, to friends of companies will, will merely go elsewhere. go to rotterdam at work and campbell lloyd, and i think right through the friendship process would be try to avoid things to be trying to avoid damage to the trade coming through. tie. and of course, see that the head of the french region, the xavier that are, is a, is a candidate
well, i think the british government is very keen not to specify what they might be. the british government doesn't want to make this problem see much more serious, and it actually is because of the french as a current, peter suggest you've already threatened to cut off electricity, not only to the generalized, those are 2 mailing the favor and to connect to it also threatened to go so on customs checks this, threatened benson shellfish in bolts from from you. k boats known is this, these all...
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a living member of the british government has repeatedly refused to apologize when challenged over a jamming parliamentary inquiry that accused the government of gravely mas handling the coven pandemic, to the extent that thousands of deaths could have been prevented, reporting from westminster hears arches shudder. edwards dusty while as an incredibly traumatic and triggering day for many, for instance, my best friend who lost her mother during the pandemic to cove it and she's incredibly furious. the government for the handling of the pan demick was she certainly not to learn this thousands of rude families up and down the country who are finding this report a very difficult read indeed. so it's called corona virus lessons learned today, and it finds that number 10, delaying the locked down back in march of the 23rd and 2020 was one of the most important public failures in the history of the united kingdom was still the government's handling of the pandemic actually led to 20000 unnecessary deaths, but a capital minister unfortunately, was unable to refuse even try and apologize for
a living member of the british government has repeatedly refused to apologize when challenged over a jamming parliamentary inquiry that accused the government of gravely mas handling the coven pandemic, to the extent that thousands of deaths could have been prevented, reporting from westminster hears arches shudder. edwards dusty while as an incredibly traumatic and triggering day for many, for instance, my best friend who lost her mother during the pandemic to cove it and she's incredibly...
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i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between so that we feel said we feel angry the way they have been treated by next. this was a surprise this morning. then in an announcement, so we heard philippines president rodrigo, to tirty say he was quitting politics of the end of his term in office, giving up on his plans than to run for vice president and next year's election. announced my retirement from target to 30 came to power 5 years ago and has been hugely controversial. he's best known for his hard line war on drugs campaign that left over 6000 people dead and has become a point of concern for rights groups. he says, currently and reverse negation by the international criminal court. to turn, a surprise announcement paved the way for his daughter, then may be to run for the presidential post next year, although she earlier denied the potential bid. this is outs international. thank you for watching us this saturday. it's kevin o in here with you this out. a lot more to tell you
i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between so that we feel said we feel angry the way they have been treated by next. this was a surprise this morning. then in an announcement, so we heard philippines president rodrigo, to tirty say he was quitting politics of the end of his term in office, giving up on his plans than to run for vice president and next year's election. announced my retirement from target to 30 came to power 5 years ago...
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the british government is looking to spend big on a new cyber war for center. we look at why after the break. ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah. blue with all i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic or development. only. we're fight that showing the depths of depravity of those who were in positions of authority and positions of trust. let's have a look at some of the main points now in that report, some 3000 p to files uncovered, acting within the french church since 1950. and that is said to be a minimum estimate to some $330000.00 children who are abused by those who are affiliated with the church includes priests and the clergy. 80 percent of the victims were boys between the ages of 10 to 13, the head of the commission. all of that independent report said that the church was to blame for not doing enough sheesh good, deeper these until the 2 thousands there was a profound and even grew indifference to was the victims. they were not believed in all heard. the church did n
the british government is looking to spend big on a new cyber war for center. we look at why after the break. ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah. blue with all i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic or development. only. we're fight that showing the depths of depravity of those who were in positions of authority and positions of trust. let's have a look at some of the main points now in that report, some 3000...
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church was shielding abuses from the authorities for many, many decades. leading member of the british government repeatedly refused to apologize when challenged over a damning parliamentary inquiry that accused the government of gravely mas handling the coven pandemic, to the extent that thousands of deaths could have been prevented. reporting from westminster. here shoddy, edwards, dashti. well, as an incredibly traumatic and triggering day for many, for instance, my best friend who lost her mother during the pandemic to cove it. and she's incredibly furious at the government for its handling of the pandemic. but she certainly a not to learn. there's thousands of bereaved families up and down the country who are finding this report, a very difficult read indeed. so it's called corona virus lessons learned to date and it finds that number 10, delaying the lockdown back in march of the 23rd in 20. 20 was one of the most important public failures in the history of the united kingdom was still, the government's handling of the pandemic actually led to 20000 unnecessary deaths . but a cabinet minist
church was shielding abuses from the authorities for many, many decades. leading member of the british government repeatedly refused to apologize when challenged over a damning parliamentary inquiry that accused the government of gravely mas handling the coven pandemic, to the extent that thousands of deaths could have been prevented. reporting from westminster. here shoddy, edwards, dashti. well, as an incredibly traumatic and triggering day for many, for instance, my best friend who lost her...
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i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel said we feel angry the way they have been treated. the washing artie still had fewer this morning. d. distrust the american people so much us politicians are infuriated by president biden's proposal on bank reporting, pointing to its privacy and fairness implications. we'll have the details just after the break with oh, driven by dreamer shapes banker. some of those with dares sinks. we dare to ask ah ah ah ah, well him back now you s politicians have blasted, the government's new plan for banks reporting on clients insisting it will have huge implications for privacy and fairness. the biden ministrations proposal does require banks to hand over financial data on transactions of more than $600.00. why below the current $10000.00 threshold? this is one of the most unprecedented examples of invasion of privacy in the history of our country. a government overreach like this has never happened before . are you aware of how unne
i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel said we feel angry the way they have been treated. the washing artie still had fewer this morning. d. distrust the american people so much us politicians are infuriated by president biden's proposal on bank reporting, pointing to its privacy and fairness implications. we'll have the details just after the break with oh, driven by dreamer shapes banker. some of those with dares sinks....