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and the civil defence members are just trying to save civilians under the rocks.r that this is one of the worst natural disasters of the century. in the government—controlled areas of syria, on the day of the disaster, planes carrying aid arrived from iran and algeria. more soon follows from the uae, libya, egypt and iraq. but in north—west syria, there's no airport, no international rescue teams and no aid. the un says that in order to save lives, response must begin within the first 72 hours. it's a race against time. ahmad hajji and his five—year—old son were lucky enough to be rescued from the rubble. one of his other sons, abdul rahman, is missing, but ahmad believes he's still alive. coughing. it's 7th february 2023. here we are today in one of the neighbourhoods in the countryside of aleppo because of an earthquake which hit north—west syria yesterday. still, people are working and the white helmets, the civil defence members, are working to remove the rocks and to see if there are any victims under. this is one of the buildings. two days ago, people were l
and the civil defence members are just trying to save civilians under the rocks.r that this is one of the worst natural disasters of the century. in the government—controlled areas of syria, on the day of the disaster, planes carrying aid arrived from iran and algeria. more soon follows from the uae, libya, egypt and iraq. but in north—west syria, there's no airport, no international rescue teams and no aid. the un says that in order to save lives, response must begin within the first 72...
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the civil defence and the fire brigade- - -— the civil defence and the fire brigade...e communicating _ brigade... right now they are communicating with - brigade... right now they are communicating with the - brigade... right now they are - communicating with the commissioner and we extend our full support. we have been actually working closely with various people... tomorrow morning we will get a complete picture, however right now, it is continuing, and there will be more updates as soon as we have more information. updates as soon as we have more information-— updates as soon as we have more information. , , ., ., ., ., information. give us an idea of what the camp is — information. give us an idea of what the camp is like. _ information. give us an idea of what the camp is like. it _ information. give us an idea of what the camp is like. it is _ information. give us an idea of what the camp is like. it is huge, - information. give us an idea of what the camp is like. it is huge, isn't - the camp is like. it is huge, isn't it? so many people living so very close to
the civil defence and the fire brigade- - -— the civil defence and the fire brigade...e communicating _ brigade... right now they are communicating with - brigade... right now they are communicating with the - brigade... right now they are - communicating with the commissioner and we extend our full support. we have been actually working closely with various people... tomorrow morning we will get a complete picture, however right now, it is continuing, and there will be more updates as soon...
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they have been supporting in wiping the fire out and also helping the civil defence and fire brigadeproviding support. we're right now communicating with... inaudible ..to extend our full support. and we have been actually working closely by the mechanism set by iscg. tomorrow morning we will get a complete picture, however right now, it's continuing, and there will be more updates as soon as we have more information. violent clashes have broken out between police and protesters outside the greek parliament in athens after last week's rail tragedy. the collision between a passenger and a freight train, in which at least 57 people died, has caused nationwide outrage. 0fficers said 12,000 people had gathered in front of the parliament to demand accountability for the collision. earlier on sunday, in a facebook post addressed to the nation, the greek prime minister said he owed everyone an apology, but especially the victims�* relatives. earlier, we heard from greek freelance journalist anthee carassava, who gave the background to the events on the ground in athens. these violent scuffl
they have been supporting in wiping the fire out and also helping the civil defence and fire brigadeproviding support. we're right now communicating with... inaudible ..to extend our full support. and we have been actually working closely by the mechanism set by iscg. tomorrow morning we will get a complete picture, however right now, it's continuing, and there will be more updates as soon as we have more information. violent clashes have broken out between police and protesters outside the...
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they have been supporting and also helping the civil defence and providing support.e have been actually working. tomorrow morning it will be able to have a complete picture. right now, the coroner is admitting... more clear as soon as we have more information. i'm joined now by farah kabir, the county director for action aid bangladesh. as we heard, it is a developing picture and we might not know the full extent of things until later, perhaps even tomorrow. but what can you tell us about the latest on this? ., ~ ., , ., , , , this? you know, it is a very densely --oulated this? you know, it is a very densely penulated camp- — this? you know, it is a very densely penulated camp- we _ this? you know, it is a very densely populated camp. we host _ this? you know, it is a very densely populated camp. we host more - this? you know, it is a very densely| populated camp. we host more than this? you know, it is a very densely i populated camp. we host more than 1 populated camp. we host more than1 million _ populated camp. we host more than1 million people in the rohingya r
they have been supporting and also helping the civil defence and providing support.e have been actually working. tomorrow morning it will be able to have a complete picture. right now, the coroner is admitting... more clear as soon as we have more information. i'm joined now by farah kabir, the county director for action aid bangladesh. as we heard, it is a developing picture and we might not know the full extent of things until later, perhaps even tomorrow. but what can you tell us about the...
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we only broke social distancing guide and civil defence when it was his own guidance and a conversation't believe that it had been published in the papers . been published in the papers. obviously it was published because was in full because the kissing was in full view so it view of this balcony. so it presents hancock in a in presents matt hancock in a in a pretty negative light , but pretty negative light, but probably is the most thing to come out of the lockdown . it's come out of the lockdown. it's just insightful, isn't it, to just so insightful, isn't it, to see these private conversation scenes coming out. we've only obviously seen the very public element, but there was disagreements going on behind the scenes. i mean, we were just discussing with me the discussing it with me in the break, hancock was break, but matt hancock was trying up with a story trying to come up with a story as he was kissing his as to why he was kissing his aide. obviously, when we had the one metre in place, and he one metre rule in place, and he suggested the time the suggested that at the time the ru
we only broke social distancing guide and civil defence when it was his own guidance and a conversation't believe that it had been published in the papers . been published in the papers. obviously it was published because was in full because the kissing was in full view so it view of this balcony. so it presents hancock in a in presents matt hancock in a in a pretty negative light , but pretty negative light, but probably is the most thing to come out of the lockdown . it's come out of the...
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defence". because, of course, we're talking about the 19605 and dr martin luther king was leading a civil rightst. his movement was very much based on the notion of nonviolent resistance. mm—hm. was your notion of what self—defence meant something different from what dr king was talking about? i don't really think so. i think if we look at the violent way in which this country, the united states, was conceived, i can't think of anything more violent than owning humans. so i think that the black panther party... we were young, median age 19 years old, and we thought, "well, we believe in what dr martin luther king believes in, "however we also want to protect ourselves "and our beloveds," and so that was what we were talking about when we talked about self—defence, that we won't let people just knock our doors down, beat us up, stop us, frisk us, beat us up, arrest us for no reason, that we will say something about it and we will do something about it. in this remarkable book that you've been involved in, women of the black panther party, it projects an image of what was happening in the late �*6
defence". because, of course, we're talking about the 19605 and dr martin luther king was leading a civil rightst. his movement was very much based on the notion of nonviolent resistance. mm—hm. was your notion of what self—defence meant something different from what dr king was talking about? i don't really think so. i think if we look at the violent way in which this country, the united states, was conceived, i can't think of anything more violent than owning humans. so i think that...
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ago, he was awarded one million in damages then, the maximum limit but he took a civil case against the ministry of defenceent toda . ~ . judgment today. what did the 'udge sa ? . judgment today. what did the 'udge say? . weu, — judgment today. what did the 'udge say? . weu, .— judgment today. what did the 'udge say? . well, i should i judgment today. what did the 'udge say? . well, i should point _ judgment today. what did the judge say? . well, i should point out - judgment today. what did the judge say? . well, i should point out that| say? . well, i should point out that liam holden. _ say? . well, i should point out that liam holden, why— say? . well, i should point out that liam holden, why he _ say? . well, i should point out that liam holden, why he gave - say? . well, i should point out that| liam holden, why he gave evidence say? . well, i should point out that. liam holden, why he gave evidence to the hearing, which took place last year, he died last september, he was not there for —— therefore in court to hear the outcome. thejudge said that he found his testimony truthful, he found that he had
ago, he was awarded one million in damages then, the maximum limit but he took a civil case against the ministry of defenceent toda . ~ . judgment today. what did the 'udge sa ? . judgment today. what did the 'udge say? . weu, — judgment today. what did the 'udge say? . weu, .— judgment today. what did the 'udge say? . well, i should i judgment today. what did the 'udge say? . well, i should point _ judgment today. what did the judge say? . well, i should point out - judgment today. what...
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civil, it's not regulatory, it's not a campaign. his first and foremost priority, and i'm sure his defence attorney is telling him, is to remain freen for president and to be facing a criminal charge or even a criminal trial during the campaign. it's almost impossible.— the campaign. it's almost impossible. demille now is worth adding _ impossible. demille now is worth adding we _ impossible. demille now is worth adding we don't - impossible. demille now is| worth adding we don't have impossible. demille now is- worth adding we don't have the full details of what is in the indictment yet but in your opinion, what does this process look like moving forward was to mark having been in that office, i can tell you, once it has been indicted, the prosecutors are on the phone with his criminal defence lawyer and secondly, trying to arrange when he can come in and submit himself, if he does a perp walk or not. i submit himself, if he does a perp walk or not.— perp walk or not. i doubt it will be remotely _ perp walk or not. i doubt it will be remotely which - perp walk or not. i doubt it will be remotely which is i perp walk or not. i doub
civil, it's not regulatory, it's not a campaign. his first and foremost priority, and i'm sure his defence attorney is telling him, is to remain freen for president and to be facing a criminal charge or even a criminal trial during the campaign. it's almost impossible.— the campaign. it's almost impossible. demille now is worth adding _ impossible. demille now is worth adding we _ impossible. demille now is worth adding we don't - impossible. demille now is| worth adding we don't have...
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passport office guards and others because a lot of the civil work for instance in procurement , the ministry of in procurement, the ministry of defence strike no one would notice for years they would have an impact that the pubuc would have an impact that the public would so that choosing those groups it would have a big impact on immediate needs. and as they've said it's a relatively small number of workers on strike in large union and so they can sustain strike pay and so they can sustain strike pay for. that's what they're going to do and it's going to be very difficult, i think, for the government to resist particularly they've made such a low. often first as you low. often the first case as you say small number of people say a small number of people involved , but a major impact involved, but a major impact they're have on those they're going to have on those people who are to plan people who are trying to plan their after two their summer holidays after two years empowered and years of being empowered and probably being to probably not being able to travel. thank you travel. all professor, thank you so for joining and your so f
passport office guards and others because a lot of the civil work for instance in procurement , the ministry of in procurement, the ministry of defence strike no one would notice for years they would have an impact that the pubuc would have an impact that the public would so that choosing those groups it would have a big impact on immediate needs. and as they've said it's a relatively small number of workers on strike in large union and so they can sustain strike pay and so they can sustain...
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so, this is the criminal context, this isn't civil, it not regulatory, it's not a campaign, his first and foremost priority, and i'm sure his defences. that is a lot, to run for president and to be facing a criminal, criminal charges or even a criminal trial, during the campaign, it's almost impossible. the turkish parliament has voted to back finland's application to join the north atlantic military alliance. finland ended decades of military non—alignment and decided tojoin nato last may following russia's invasion of ukraine. our reporter sofia bettiza has more. finland has been neutral, as you mentioned, for over 70 years, thinking it would be safer to stay neutral rather than join nato and risk upsetting russia. because you know, the two countries share a land border. but all of that changed when russia invaded ukraine last year. finland and sweden put in a joint request tojoin nato as soon as possible, and nato essentially is a collective security system, its members agreed to help one another if one of them comes under attack. you know, nato has an open door policy, meaning that any country can be invited tojoin, but all nat
so, this is the criminal context, this isn't civil, it not regulatory, it's not a campaign, his first and foremost priority, and i'm sure his defences. that is a lot, to run for president and to be facing a criminal, criminal charges or even a criminal trial, during the campaign, it's almost impossible. the turkish parliament has voted to back finland's application to join the north atlantic military alliance. finland ended decades of military non—alignment and decided tojoin nato last may...
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defence. it's a bit bizarre that then you've got the bit about whether or not a civil servant should go seamlesslyo a political appointment after doing such a high profile and of course knowing all the secrets of government. now there should be no reason why they go on. i mean, you can't stop people getting jobs, but on the bafis people getting jobs, but on the basis of that, there's got to be a time period whether that time penod a time period whether that time period should be three months, six months. i mean, the business appointments committee can up can recommend up to two years. that would seem to be too far, but certainly that the idea of going leaping a new job like because he's not she's not just leaping into it she might have done six months a year a negotiation. get the job. nigel is this a coup for keir starmer or is it a mistake by keir starmer? i would i would imagine that keir starmer is a bit worried about the timing of. it it probably is all happened a bit too quickly. i imagine that i mean he knows who greg personally. he obviously thought she was the right for the job. i would im
defence. it's a bit bizarre that then you've got the bit about whether or not a civil servant should go seamlesslyo a political appointment after doing such a high profile and of course knowing all the secrets of government. now there should be no reason why they go on. i mean, you can't stop people getting jobs, but on the bafis people getting jobs, but on the basis of that, there's got to be a time period whether that time penod a time period whether that time period should be three months,...
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american civil war , there were american civil war, there were 30,000 freed slaves, some of whom kept slaves of their own. so common was the practise. so no defencethis in context. yes let's talk about racism in a different context you a moment ago absolved the british empire of racism . but for example, in a of racism. but for example, in a place like india, it would not have been possible for an indian to the very highest rank in the british empire. it upon indian administrators . british empire. it upon indian administrators. but british empire. it upon indian administrators . but they were administrators. but they were always considered as people who not be given the very top jobs. is that not correct? but that is correct. and that was one failing of the empire. and i make that clear in the book. so i don't entirely it would be impossible entirely to absolve the british empire of racism it contained of various contained racism of various kinds and i regard as as as my point is simply was a mixture. on the one hand you do have racial prejudice, let's say, in southern you do have the exclusion of indians from the operation rooms of government i
american civil war , there were american civil war, there were 30,000 freed slaves, some of whom kept slaves of their own. so common was the practise. so no defencethis in context. yes let's talk about racism in a different context you a moment ago absolved the british empire of racism . but for example, in a of racism. but for example, in a place like india, it would not have been possible for an indian to the very highest rank in the british empire. it upon indian administrators . british...
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defence will be on wednesday. a little bit later on. expected to be published in whatsapp. messages from senior civilgreased you know, slipped through the net it's i mean who knows i mean all to play for on wednesday and bofis all to play for on wednesday and boris johnson he does have this habit of defying the normal rules of politics but we should say he has been fined for breaking lockdown rules so we know that he broke lockdown rules . this is about whether he rules. this is about whether he misled and the privileges committee have already reported that he did on four occasions. but just the evidence but this is just the evidence taking in and part of it. yes. yes. and we see what if it was me? i don't about you, but i thought, well, how would i behaveifi thought, well, how would i behave if i was being dragged to this committee? i think i'd say sorry. it was inadvertent. that would be natural instinct. would be my natural instinct. i'm actually i think i think that would down quite well that would go down quite well with public. mean, just with public. i mean, that's just me, give you anything me
defence will be on wednesday. a little bit later on. expected to be published in whatsapp. messages from senior civilgreased you know, slipped through the net it's i mean who knows i mean all to play for on wednesday and bofis all to play for on wednesday and boris johnson he does have this habit of defying the normal rules of politics but we should say he has been fined for breaking lockdown rules so we know that he broke lockdown rules . this is about whether he rules. this is about whether...