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in cyprus we have just khartoum are stepped up. in cyprus we havejust had khartoum are stepped up.
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back in cyprus. more _ them and i can't sleep.scue _ them and i can't sleep. back in cyprus, more rescue flights - them and i can't sleep. back in | cyprus, more rescue flights are coming in and others going out. this is an operation which is gaining pace but farfrom ending is an operation which is gaining pace but far from ending with is an operation which is gaining pace but farfrom ending with many more britons still far from safety. four flights have left sudan so far. the british government are saying a total of eight planes will depart sudan by the end of the day. another correspondent is lewis vaughanjones who had more details from cyprus. interesting update on the numbers, there has been a bit of a dispute about the numbers, about who is coming in and who is leaving. this airport is a hub for the uk operation, so they are coming in from khartoum, people are being processed and then heading to the uk on normal planes. on those numbers, up on normal planes. on those numbers, up until the arrival of that last one, we were tol
back in cyprus. more _ them and i can't sleep.scue _ them and i can't sleep. back in cyprus, more rescue flights - them and i can't sleep. back in | cyprus, more rescue flights are coming in and others going out. this is an operation which is gaining pace but farfrom ending is an operation which is gaining pace but far from ending with is an operation which is gaining pace but farfrom ending with many more britons still far from safety. four flights have left sudan so far. the british...
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we can't say for sure here in cyprus right now it just might be.quite actively working here about the ukrainian case, which is quite actively working here. and let's say the embassy, uh, public figures who are russian works, so the source, maybe the police should now at least sort this out, deer, fyodor well, what kind of damage is there already some kind of assessment. you that this representative will appreciate we do not yet have access to the inside of the building. uh, the school's chi continues, so it takes a few days to give grades inside. we haven't been hurt yet, because before that , in addition to the police information, there was, uh, they said that there could be people inside. we are all calm now, alin fedorovna thank you very much. let me remind you that the head of the russian center for science and culture in nicosia , alina radchenko, was in direct contact with us uh, russian economy is being restored, said prime minister mikhail mishustin, speaking to the participants of the knowledge marathon. what are the challenges facing th
we can't say for sure here in cyprus right now it just might be.quite actively working here about the ukrainian case, which is quite actively working here. and let's say the embassy, uh, public figures who are russian works, so the source, maybe the police should now at least sort this out, deer, fyodor well, what kind of damage is there already some kind of assessment. you that this representative will appreciate we do not yet have access to the inside of the building. uh, the school's...
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white cyprus?come of the uk operation is not taking people directly outside of this —— white thatis that is where you been keeping an eye on this runway for the past 20 minutes we've seen another 20 minutes of play take off and the potential for delays, minutes of play take off and the potentialfor delays, we minutes of play take off and the potential for delays, we have minutes of play take off and the potentialfor delays, we have asked that question and there've been reports about problems of the runway and we have asked for that effect in the details and we do not have an answer to that yet misses we do, we'll bring it to you. but what we do know is that people have been through here and to the airport. and this isjust a normal operating civilian airport for most of its own, people coming and going holidays but also there right now are people who were visibly shaken and describing the real challenges of them in theirjourney getting to the airport and what life is been like over the last few days
white cyprus?come of the uk operation is not taking people directly outside of this —— white thatis that is where you been keeping an eye on this runway for the past 20 minutes we've seen another 20 minutes of play take off and the potential for delays, minutes of play take off and the potentialfor delays, we minutes of play take off and the potential for delays, we have minutes of play take off and the potentialfor delays, we have asked that question and there've been reports about...
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then cyprus to the uk.w many people were on the flight? we do we know how many people were on the fliuht? ~ . , ., the flight? we are trying to figure out those details, _ the flight? we are trying to figure out those details, there _ the flight? we are trying to figure out those details, there has - the flight? we are trying to figure out those details, there has been| the flight? we are trying to figure | out those details, there has been a flurry of activity here. what has felt like a normal day at stansted airport has really seen some extraordinary scenes. right now, the overwhelming feeling and the overwhelming feeling and the overwhelming sense you get is the sheer emotion that people have shown coming off these buses. this flight has arrived from cyprus, having departed from sudan, it's now on british soil. we caught a glimpse of the people on that flight getting off the tarmac into buses. they went through arrivals and we saw them coming into a section of the airport where they were met by some fami
then cyprus to the uk.w many people were on the flight? we do we know how many people were on the fliuht? ~ . , ., the flight? we are trying to figure out those details, _ the flight? we are trying to figure out those details, there _ the flight? we are trying to figure out those details, there has - the flight? we are trying to figure out those details, there has been| the flight? we are trying to figure | out those details, there has been a flurry of activity here. what has felt like a normal...
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in cyprus we have just khartoum are stepped up. in cyprus we havejust had khartoum are stepped up.cyprus we have just had another 150 people arrive on the latest plane and they are expected to arrive in cyprus in the hours ahead the british government promises and tougher rules to tackle smartphone betting. industrial action in england as teachers go on strike. welcome to bbc news. the 72 hour ceasefire is in its final hours in sudan. james cleverly told the bbc now is the time for people to move. it is unclear what happens after the midnight deadline expires, efforts continue to extend the truce. the uk operation with round—the—clock flights has evacuated more than 700 british nationals, many have been speaking about the nightmare of the last few days and the perils of trying to escape. the flights are only one way people are getting out, thousands more sudanese and other nationals have got to saudi arabia by boat, many others by road, the borders with egypt and djibouti. throughout the next crucial hours we will try to establish what's happening on the ground whether the ceasefir
in cyprus we have just khartoum are stepped up. in cyprus we havejust had khartoum are stepped up.cyprus we have just had another 150 people arrive on the latest plane and they are expected to arrive in cyprus in the hours ahead the british government promises and tougher rules to tackle smartphone betting. industrial action in england as teachers go on strike. welcome to bbc news. the 72 hour ceasefire is in its final hours in sudan. james cleverly told the bbc now is the time for people to...
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. >> it is the only capital in europe that remains divided: nicosia in cyprus.e turkish troops invaded the island in the mediterranean in 1974, cyprus has been divided between the greek republic and the turkish-occupied north. many political attempts to reunite the island have failed. but citizens continue to do their bit to bring cyprus and its people together, including yorgos and mustafa. >> roadblocks, walls and barbed wire have been part of nicosia for more than 48 years. the capital remains divided to this day, split into a greek and a turkish part, just like the rest of cyprus. the greek-cypriot yorgos spyrou finds it difficult to accept the political deadlock, and that there's no perspective of reunification. he looks over to the turkish side. the retiree says the reconciliation should no longer be left to the politicians. >> i see and i realize that if they left us on our own, i mean, citizens, we could have had a great life together. ♪ >> yorgos spyrou experiences just how great this could be in the bicommunal choir for peace-lena melanidou. greek and
. >> it is the only capital in europe that remains divided: nicosia in cyprus.e turkish troops invaded the island in the mediterranean in 1974, cyprus has been divided between the greek republic and the turkish-occupied north. many political attempts to reunite the island have failed. but citizens continue to do their bit to bring cyprus and its people together, including yorgos and mustafa. >> roadblocks, walls and barbed wire have been part of nicosia for more than 48 years. the...
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. >> it is the only capital in europe that remains divided: nicosia in cyprus.e turkish troops invaded the island in the mediterranean in 1974, cyprus has been divided between the greek republic and the turkish-occupied north. many political attempts to reunite the island have failed. but citizens continue to do their bit to bring cyprus and its people together, including yorgos and mustafa. >> roadblocks, walls and barbed wire have been part of nicosia for more than 48 years. the capital remains divided to this day, split into a greek and a turkish part, just like the rest of cyprus. the greek-cypriot yorgos spyrou finds it difficult to accept the political deadlock, and that there's no perspective of reunification. he looks over to the turkish side. the retiree says the reconciliation should no longer be left to the politicians. >> i see and i realize that if they left us on our own, i mean, citizens, we could have had a great life together. ♪ >> yorgos spyrou experiences just how great this could be in the bicommunal choir for peace-lena melanidou. greek and
. >> it is the only capital in europe that remains divided: nicosia in cyprus.e turkish troops invaded the island in the mediterranean in 1974, cyprus has been divided between the greek republic and the turkish-occupied north. many political attempts to reunite the island have failed. but citizens continue to do their bit to bring cyprus and its people together, including yorgos and mustafa. >> roadblocks, walls and barbed wire have been part of nicosia for more than 48 years. the...
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. >> it is the only capital in europe that remains divided: nicosia in cyprus. turkish troops invaded the island in the mediterranean in 1974, cyprus has been divided between the greek republic and the turkish-occupied north. many political attempts to reunite the island have failed. but citizens continue to do their bit to bring cyprus and its people together, including yorgos and mustafa. >> roadblocks, walls and barbed wire have been part of nicosia for more than 48 years. the capital remains divided to this day, split into a greek and a turkish part, just like the rest of cyprus. the greek-cypriot yorgos spyrou finds it difficult to accept the political deadlock, and that there's no perspective of reunification. he looks over to the turkish side. the retiree says the reconciliation should no longer be left to the politicians. >> i see and i realize that if they left us on our own, i mean, citizens, we could have had a great life together. ♪ >> yorgos spyrou experiences just how great this could be in the bicommunal choir for peace-lena melanidou. greek and t
. >> it is the only capital in europe that remains divided: nicosia in cyprus. turkish troops invaded the island in the mediterranean in 1974, cyprus has been divided between the greek republic and the turkish-occupied north. many political attempts to reunite the island have failed. but citizens continue to do their bit to bring cyprus and its people together, including yorgos and mustafa. >> roadblocks, walls and barbed wire have been part of nicosia for more than 48 years. the...
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back in cyprus. more _ honest. ican't sleep. back in cyprus, more rescue - honest. ican't sleep.ts | honest. i can't sleep. back in i cyprus, more rescue flights are coming in and others going out. this is an operation which is gaining pace, but farfrom ending. with many more prince on britons farfrom safety. it seems each flight is bringing around a hundred people, the numbers depend on the conditions on the ground and we are told the situation there is volatile and the advice has changed. before people were being told to stay at home and weight nd wait until they were called forward. now people are being told to get there as soon as possible. it is a chaotic position, but the first flight back to the uk is due to land within the hour. thank you. paul adams is monitoring the situation from nairobi in kenya. it isa it is a race against time, because this is during a ceasefire, which is fragile? this is during a ceasefire, which is frauile? , , , ., this is during a ceasefire, which is frauile? , , , . , fragile? yes, it is shaky, it is about half— fragile? yes, it is shaky, it is
back in cyprus. more _ honest. ican't sleep. back in cyprus, more rescue - honest. ican't sleep.ts | honest. i can't sleep. back in i cyprus, more rescue flights are coming in and others going out. this is an operation which is gaining pace, but farfrom ending. with many more prince on britons farfrom safety. it seems each flight is bringing around a hundred people, the numbers depend on the conditions on the ground and we are told the situation there is volatile and the advice has changed....
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let's go to cyprus.ose diplomatic efforts continue, everyone watching the clock and working out what happens when we get to the end of the deadline. . , ., ~ when we get to the end of the deadline. . , . ~ u, , deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i was _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i was on _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i was on the _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i was on the tarmac i deadline. that is a ride. a couplei hours ago i was on the tarmac on deadline. that is a ride. a couple - hours ago i was on the tarmac on the run right to see the latest plane growing around 150 people to safety out of sudan to safety in cyprus, before they get another flight and head onto the uk. this is a real herb of the operation to get british nationals out. hours left until that ceasefire ends, seven hours also. what happens? we don't know, but we do know we are to
let's go to cyprus.ose diplomatic efforts continue, everyone watching the clock and working out what happens when we get to the end of the deadline. . , ., ~ when we get to the end of the deadline. . , . ~ u, , deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i was _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i was on _ deadline. that is a ride. a couple hours ago i was on the _ deadline. that is a...
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_ uk military using this air base in cyprus to— uk military using this air base in cyprus to launchcan see for military aircraft huilt— we can see for military aircraft built up— we can see for military aircraft built up here on this picture on the 20th of— built up here on this picture on the 20th of april. but if we look a few days later — 20th of april. but if we look a few days later on the 23rd, yesterday, then it's _ days later on the 23rd, yesterday, then it's gone from two aircraft downm — then it's gone from two aircraft down... sorry from two aircraft down to two _ down... sorry from two aircraft down to two aircraft — down... sorry from two aircraft down to two aircraft so it suggests this headed _ to two aircraft so it suggests this headed to sudan at some point over the last— headed to sudan at some point over the last few days and at these aircraft — the last few days and at these aircraft in _ the last few days and at these aircraft in shape and dimension and latitude _ aircraft in shape and dimension and latitude they flew out of this airbase _ latitude they flew out
_ uk military using this air base in cyprus to— uk military using this air base in cyprus to launchcan see for military aircraft huilt— we can see for military aircraft built up— we can see for military aircraft built up here on this picture on the 20th of— built up here on this picture on the 20th of april. but if we look a few days later — 20th of april. but if we look a few days later on the 23rd, yesterday, then it's _ days later on the 23rd, yesterday, then it's gone from two...
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deputy for sudan from cyprus. deputy hrhrhe— for sudan from cyprus.thering. the unlawful information gathering. hhe hearhhg— unlawful information gathering. hhe hearhhg he— unlawful information gathering. the hearing is expected to last for rhree— the hearing is expected to last for rhree eaye— the hearing is expected to last for three days while an 8 hhhhhoh— for three days while an 8 million households will start reoehvhhg— million households will start reoehvhhg a— million households will start receiving a £301— million households will start receiving a £301 cost of living eweeoh— receiving a £301 cost of living support payment— receiving a £301 cost of living support payment from the goverhrhehr. — support payment from the government. today it's the first of government. today it's the first or hhee— government. today it's the first of three payments— government. today it's the first of three payments totalling £900 for rhoee — of three payments totalling £900 for those eligible— of three payments totalling £900 for those eligible on benefits ewoh—
deputy for sudan from cyprus. deputy hrhrhe— for sudan from cyprus.thering. the unlawful information gathering. hhe hearhhg— unlawful information gathering. hhe hearhhg he— unlawful information gathering. the hearing is expected to last for rhree— the hearing is expected to last for rhree eaye— the hearing is expected to last for three days while an 8 hhhhhoh— for three days while an 8 million households will start reoehvhhg— million households will start reoehvhhg a— million...
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now to cyprus, another island that has been plagued by divisions for almost 50 years. cyprus was cut in 2 in 1974 after a series of conflicts that led to turkey occupying the northern half in 1983, the north, unilaterally declared independence, which is only recognized by turkey. today, the northern part is largely populated by turkish cypriots and the south by greek cypriots. the united nations maintains a buffer zone to avoid any further hostilities between the 2 sides and d w's. gunner curnett went to cyprus to report on a choir that brings together people from the 2 sides with music roadblocks, walls and barbed wire have been part of nic hosea, for more than 48 years. the capital remains divided to this day, split into a greek and turkish part, just like the rest of cyprus. the greek cypriot to your go speedo, finds it difficult to accept the political deadlock and that there is no perspective of reunification. he looks over to the turkish side, the retiree says the reconciliation should no longer be left to the politicians. i see and realize that if they let us on our own, i mea
now to cyprus, another island that has been plagued by divisions for almost 50 years. cyprus was cut in 2 in 1974 after a series of conflicts that led to turkey occupying the northern half in 1983, the north, unilaterally declared independence, which is only recognized by turkey. today, the northern part is largely populated by turkish cypriots and the south by greek cypriots. the united nations maintains a buffer zone to avoid any further hostilities between the 2 sides and d w's. gunner...
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it is the first flight to have landed from cyprus. part of theirjourney back to the uk. we are keeping across the street for you. we know they're going to head into a private terminal and then out into international rivals, where i am sure they will be very happy and relieved, friends and family waiting for them. relieved, friends and family waiting forthem. do relieved, friends and family waiting for them. do stay with us here on bbc news, more on the story coming up bbc news, more on the story coming up with nancy at stansted and matthew here in london. hello, if you are fed up with this chilly air, things are such a turn milder by the end of the week and into the weekend as we start to pick up into the weekend as we start to pick up milder winds. into the weekend as we start to pick up milderwinds. in into the weekend as we start to pick up milder winds. in the short term it stays chilly today, with a lot of cloud around, some areas seeing the sunshine here and there, probably the best of the sunshine across northern scotland, wher
it is the first flight to have landed from cyprus. part of theirjourney back to the uk. we are keeping across the street for you. we know they're going to head into a private terminal and then out into international rivals, where i am sure they will be very happy and relieved, friends and family waiting for them. relieved, friends and family waiting forthem. do relieved, friends and family waiting for them. do stay with us here on bbc news, more on the story coming up bbc news, more on the...
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today, though, flights out have been reaching cyprus, which is halfway home.s is how it feels to have escaped. here in cyprus, i met eight—year—old karim and his ten year old sister, diya lam, with their mum shireen. at their departure gate she explained how they'd got out of sudan. once we got there to the airport, we met the british soldiers. they were very friendly and they helped us a lot to get here now. other countries, the french and germans, got their people out before the british. but how do you feel, do you think the british helped you when you needed them, or were they too slow? i think they were slower than the others, but still, they saved us. that's what matters, right? the family from london were on holiday but became trapped by the fierce fighting. we heard lots of gunshots while we were in the house, but we were safe. but we were only a little safe. and like, we also had explosions. yeah, we're safe now because there is no war here at all. with the first evacuation flight to the uk is about to depart, for these families their ordeal is now ove
today, though, flights out have been reaching cyprus, which is halfway home.s is how it feels to have escaped. here in cyprus, i met eight—year—old karim and his ten year old sister, diya lam, with their mum shireen. at their departure gate she explained how they'd got out of sudan. once we got there to the airport, we met the british soldiers. they were very friendly and they helped us a lot to get here now. other countries, the french and germans, got their people out before the british....
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three planes carrying british nationals have arrived in cyprus.fficials have said flights will continue around the clock. the latest is that 300 britons have been evacuated so far. the ceasefire is broadly holding. there were reports of some clashes overnight, but nothing major. there are also reports of prisoners breaking out ofjail, including some facing war crimes charges by the international criminal court. britons are still being told to go to this airbase, about 20 miles north of the capital, for the flights to cyprus. a total of 2,000 people from 50 countries have now crossed the red sea from port sudan tojeddah on a ship organised by saudi arabia. meanwhile, tens of thousands of sudanese continue to try and reach neighbouring chad, egypt and south sudan. 0ur correspondents are at all the key locations. lewis vaughanjones is at the airport in larnaca in cyprus, paul adams is in nairobi and nancy kasungira is at stanstead airport north of london. lewis, let's start in cyprus and in terms of numbers and the sorts of stories you've heard throu
three planes carrying british nationals have arrived in cyprus.fficials have said flights will continue around the clock. the latest is that 300 britons have been evacuated so far. the ceasefire is broadly holding. there were reports of some clashes overnight, but nothing major. there are also reports of prisoners breaking out ofjail, including some facing war crimes charges by the international criminal court. britons are still being told to go to this airbase, about 20 miles north of the...
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safety _ brought out of sudan to cyprus. safety for — brought out of sudan to cyprus.ety for them, anguish for those left behind. . safety for them, anguish for those left behind-— left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could _ left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be _ left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be extended - left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be extended to i left behind. there are reports the i ceasefire could be extended to allow further evacuations. also tonight. four care workers are found guilty of mistreating patients at a specialist hospital for people with learning disabilities and autism in county durham. the iraqi man who blames bp's oilfields after contracting cancer dies before his chance to question the firms bosses. the fa cup final at wembley could be hit by new rail strikes and fans heading to the eurovision song contest may also be affected. mark says he's scared the truth will get him in big trouble. and the controversial american tv talk show hostjerry springer has died at the age of 79. an
safety _ brought out of sudan to cyprus. safety for — brought out of sudan to cyprus.ety for them, anguish for those left behind. . safety for them, anguish for those left behind-— left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could _ left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be _ left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be extended - left behind. there are reports the ceasefire could be extended to i left behind. there are reports the i ceasefire could be extended to...
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that i should go to cyprus, they also pay benefits there.es, and places, in fact, a good sea, sun wine. according to strange europe , more than 8 million people left ukraine. russia , by the way, received the most refugees, about 3 million. about 5 million people in different countries took advantage of the assistance program for migrants. now there are about 16,000 citizens of ukraine in cyprus and the local authorities want them to work for the benefit of the republic, for example, in the same tourism sector, getting a job in a hotel. the personal blood of business wants the refugees, at least those of them who are able to work, to go to work, yes, and not just counting on support from the authorities, this is observed, by the way, in all countries. hmm, western countries that sheltered ukrainian refugees, the same was in bulgaria, the same in germany, in poland, in many other states. where the authorities, of course, again, given the large number of refugees, are seriously tired. not only the authorities are tired, as reported by polish j
that i should go to cyprus, they also pay benefits there.es, and places, in fact, a good sea, sun wine. according to strange europe , more than 8 million people left ukraine. russia , by the way, received the most refugees, about 3 million. about 5 million people in different countries took advantage of the assistance program for migrants. now there are about 16,000 citizens of ukraine in cyprus and the local authorities want them to work for the benefit of the republic, for example, in the...
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the first of three special flights has landed in larnaca in cyprus, another two are expected overnightbringing out a total of 260 britons. it has been incredibly challenging because of the changing nature. we have had to work up several complex plans involving numerous royal air force aircraft and a great number of military personnel. we'll be reporting on those fleeing by other routes, including overland to egypt, a journey that takes at least two days. can you imagine it? we had to go, sneak the road to go someplace where there is dirty water, and we had to bring it to house and use it for cooking and drinking. we will have more of the eyewitness reports of those making the journey to egypt and live in larnaca for the latest on the rescue flights. also tonight... prince harry claims that the sun newspaper paid prince william "a very large sum" to settle claims of phone hacking. let's finish this job — i know we can. joe biden announces he'll run again for the white house next year. at 81, he will be the oldest president to seek re—election. # island in the sun... and the singer and h
the first of three special flights has landed in larnaca in cyprus, another two are expected overnightbringing out a total of 260 britons. it has been incredibly challenging because of the changing nature. we have had to work up several complex plans involving numerous royal air force aircraft and a great number of military personnel. we'll be reporting on those fleeing by other routes, including overland to egypt, a journey that takes at least two days. can you imagine it? we had to go, sneak...
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do we have been able to evacuate people to cyprus and back to london.- to cyprus and back to london.d back to london. do you know how many british _ to cyprus and back to london. do you know how many british nationals - to cyprus and back to london. do you| know how many british nationals have been vacated so far? i know how many british nationals have been vacated so far?— been vacated so far? i haven't got the latest numbers _ been vacated so far? i haven't got the latest numbers but _ been vacated so far? i haven't got the latest numbers but it - been vacated so far? i haven't got the latest numbers but it is - been vacated so far? i haven't got the latest numbers but it is more | the latest numbers but it is more than 1000 now. and as i say there is still a steady stream, but we have every hope that the evacuation will be completed. every hope that the evacuation will be completed-— every hope that the evacuation will be completed. general hemedti has told the bbc — be completed. general hemedti has told the bbc that _ be completed. general hemedti has told the bbc that he _ be c
do we have been able to evacuate people to cyprus and back to london.- to cyprus and back to london.d back to london. do you know how many british _ to cyprus and back to london. do you know how many british nationals - to cyprus and back to london. do you| know how many british nationals have been vacated so far? i know how many british nationals have been vacated so far?— been vacated so far? i haven't got the latest numbers _ been vacated so far? i haven't got the latest numbers but _ been...
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one of the proponents of re unification are now a minority in cyprus. but the quire won't give up and it's a full house at the auditorium ah, together with the whole choir, your goals and mustafah perform the song, sorry. the turkish choir members ask for forgiveness in greek. and the greek members do the same in turkish. they understand that one requirement for reconciliation is recognizing the other side, suffering o, at the end of the concert, they sing the song, my homeland has been split into which of the 2 sides shall i love? both is the answer given by your ghost wooster fi. and the other singers in the piece choir of cyprus ah, spain's john rom kept his nerve to win gulf 1st major of the year, the masters at o gusta. he began the day 4 shots behind overnight leader brooks kept cup bought while the american fulton rom held on pro 1st master's title. the victory also sees him go top of the world rankings. the sun finally shining an overnight lead at the master's. what could possibly go wrong or not. 6 quite a lot, as it turns out, if you're brooks
one of the proponents of re unification are now a minority in cyprus. but the quire won't give up and it's a full house at the auditorium ah, together with the whole choir, your goals and mustafah perform the song, sorry. the turkish choir members ask for forgiveness in greek. and the greek members do the same in turkish. they understand that one requirement for reconciliation is recognizing the other side, suffering o, at the end of the concert, they sing the song, my homeland has been split...
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today, though, flights out have been reaching cyprus, which is halfway home.feels to have escaped. here in cyprus, i met eight—year—old karim and his ten year old sister, diya lam, with their mum shireen. at their departure gate she explained how they'd got out of sudan. once we got there to the airport, we met the british soldiers. they were very friendly and they helped us a lot to get here now. other countries, the french and germans, got their people out before the british. but how do you feel, do you think the british helped you when you needed them, or were they too slow? i think they were slower than the others, but still, they saved us. that's what matters, right? the family from london were on holiday but became trapped by the fierce fighting. we heard lots of gunshots while we were in the house, but we were safe. but we were only a little safe. and like, we also had explosions. yeah, we're safe now because there is no war here at all. with the first evacuation flight to the uk is about to depart, for these families their ordeal is now over, they'll b
today, though, flights out have been reaching cyprus, which is halfway home.feels to have escaped. here in cyprus, i met eight—year—old karim and his ten year old sister, diya lam, with their mum shireen. at their departure gate she explained how they'd got out of sudan. once we got there to the airport, we met the british soldiers. they were very friendly and they helped us a lot to get here now. other countries, the french and germans, got their people out before the british. but how do...
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both is the answer given by your ghost, most of us and the other singers in the peace choir of cyprus. ah, in the blandest thing of munching. glad back arrested an alarming form slump beating wolf's berg for the 1st when in 6 games and denting the wolves, european ambitions and the process, i'll assign a player, set up marcus turan to head in black box. second goal on 63 minutes and seal a to nail when the host smooth, within 4 points of wolf's worth. who remain in 9th place. alas pleased stood guard, travel to book them despite desperate for their 1st away when the season and the visitors came out on top of a 5 gall thriller, lifting themselves off of the bottom of the table and dragging bolcom into the relegation. meyer in the process stood got coach sebastian. her niece was brought in to rescue his team from delegation unties. firstly, gaming george away at bonham, was nothing short of a 6 pointer in the battle for survival. the guests went in front in the 14th minute thanks to this strike from heroku. he taught the japanese international, thumping a new spool pasta room 14 manuel
both is the answer given by your ghost, most of us and the other singers in the peace choir of cyprus. ah, in the blandest thing of munching. glad back arrested an alarming form slump beating wolf's berg for the 1st when in 6 games and denting the wolves, european ambitions and the process, i'll assign a player, set up marcus turan to head in black box. second goal on 63 minutes and seal a to nail when the host smooth, within 4 points of wolf's worth. who remain in 9th place. alas pleased stood...
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julio in cyprus no one will say anything. i don't take care of that.l everyone be dead. gracious and merciful okay, let's move out. i've been waiting for that question from you. we cleaned up, zara, we lost musafin, but his company is still working. we still have it, sokolovsky . we need fsb officers who will take suspicion away from us, shift everything to the musafins for the good of the dead. by this person, maybe you decide. your fiancée kolya died because of you. in 15 minutes, the plane with four under investigation will land in the port of cyprus. but if you agree to it, i can save them. and how can i also do my business? i need to make one call. you're cool yes, i hate you a harsh film about harsh times and eyes. don't you see? what's around? beat bad tomorrow at 22:15 on ntv bank this is tanya although a week ago. her name was tanya teapot, and this dima was previously known as dima okno, but smart home appeared with alice, the window is closed alice turn on the kettle is ready. smart home with alice is a better deposit, the best interest in s
julio in cyprus no one will say anything. i don't take care of that.l everyone be dead. gracious and merciful okay, let's move out. i've been waiting for that question from you. we cleaned up, zara, we lost musafin, but his company is still working. we still have it, sokolovsky . we need fsb officers who will take suspicion away from us, shift everything to the musafins for the good of the dead. by this person, maybe you decide. your fiancée kolya died because of you. in 15 minutes, the plane...
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— the next one is expected to fly in from cyprus late tonight.g was at london stanstead as the first evacuees came home. from fighting, back to family. from the war zone to safety. the emotions of escape overwhelming. sharma was working for save the children. she was flown out of sudan with her mother. relieved we are safe, there is no bombing, we are not in danger. i mean, it took 11 days, but thank god we are back. and what do you feel about the british response to getting you out? slow, but we are here. the airfield that we were lifted from was really far, it's on the outskirts of the tri—state. and to get there we had to literally walk through the war zone. we were stop searched, there were bombings, burnings, life—threatening just to get there. more than 100 arrived back at stansted. very happy, very, very happy. life in sudan is very difficult. they kill us. very bad. all praising the teams who brought them out, but with concerns about the delay and the dangers they faced. ahmed fled with his sister and their mother. it's nice to be in a sa
— the next one is expected to fly in from cyprus late tonight.g was at london stanstead as the first evacuees came home. from fighting, back to family. from the war zone to safety. the emotions of escape overwhelming. sharma was working for save the children. she was flown out of sudan with her mother. relieved we are safe, there is no bombing, we are not in danger. i mean, it took 11 days, but thank god we are back. and what do you feel about the british response to getting you out? slow,...
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uh, today's attitudes towards russians in cyprus , how is the atmosphere there in general?r and the author. they did it in riga with russian flags and so on, of course, some frictions happen and ukrainian so-called refugees also make some claims to our fellows from time to time, but these are still so episodic. eh, i can’t say that we experienced any serious harassment there. of course, there are problems related to the fact that rossotrudnichestvo in the european union is under sanctions and this certainly affected cyprus, in the sense that it has become more important for us to carry out banking translations, but our center will work we will continue to work on it , we will repair everything that needs to be painted and we are not going to close. and what is the significance of this center for our bilateral cooperation, how would you assess this appointment? uh, this value is great . the fact is that our centers, which are located in many, many countries of the world, through them many students come to study in the russian federation, and russian language courses and vari
uh, today's attitudes towards russians in cyprus , how is the atmosphere there in general?r and the author. they did it in riga with russian flags and so on, of course, some frictions happen and ukrainian so-called refugees also make some claims to our fellows from time to time, but these are still so episodic. eh, i can’t say that we experienced any serious harassment there. of course, there are problems related to the fact that rossotrudnichestvo in the european union is under sanctions and...
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airport, larnaca date august 26 the day the kidnapping happened you knew that your fiancee was in cyprusthat day wanted to talk, please let's talk. we found in your fiancée's apartment the remains of a burnt cypriot passport on the face of obstacles, a consequence of the destruction of evidence, and also your investor was not far from the crime scene, which is now trying to hide you would release such a suspect in my place. did you let her go? the observation team is ready. listen are you sure that this is the right decision comrade colonel berger ordered a taxi calling his wife. as i understand it, kravtsov is not aware that you have a photograph of krivitsit. you can find out where you connect the track from. everything is already good. will we see you? and you are my best. i love you until semyon is gone, no, don't even start. i only want, i don't want anything. this is all. look at me, please look. you must believe me, they tell me. i believe you. everything is fine. thank you. what kind of country we have such a medal you need to give, and they give you documents yes , you just can’
airport, larnaca date august 26 the day the kidnapping happened you knew that your fiancee was in cyprusthat day wanted to talk, please let's talk. we found in your fiancée's apartment the remains of a burnt cypriot passport on the face of obstacles, a consequence of the destruction of evidence, and also your investor was not far from the crime scene, which is now trying to hide you would release such a suspect in my place. did you let her go? the observation team is ready. listen are you sure...
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, four flights those flight departures from cyprus, fourflights in those flight departures from cypruslight departures from cyprus, fourflights in total, a total of 301 british nationals, we are told, have now been extracted from sudan and we are told that there will be a total of eight flights by the end of today. so these are the pictures from cyprus, but was their first port of call after getting out of sudan and after that we have seen in stansted airport, the first of the flights arriving there in the uk. there it is, thejet flights arriving there in the uk. there it is, the jet touching flights arriving there in the uk. there it is, thejet touching down, the end of a really arduous journey for those families, a lot of women and children on board those flights, but those flights landing there in the uk after a really turbulent, terrible last few days for all of those families. and that of course replicated by so many different foreign nationals, the brits that have got out, but of course we have seen the french, they say they have completed their mission to get there nationals out
, four flights those flight departures from cyprus, fourflights in those flight departures from cypruslight departures from cyprus, fourflights in total, a total of 301 british nationals, we are told, have now been extracted from sudan and we are told that there will be a total of eight flights by the end of today. so these are the pictures from cyprus, but was their first port of call after getting out of sudan and after that we have seen in stansted airport, the first of the flights arriving...
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we 're trying to fix everything 300 brits in cyprus everything the sunk has done.the beginning of the week, more likely than not to have time to withdraw your own london is afraid of strangers today in parliament, the debate on the new migrant law will temporarily stop the sudanese, it will be impossible to stay. there is no good reason for anyone to get into a small boat to cross lunch in search of a new life in britain. after all , the sudanese, as they say, fleeing europeans give them water for the journey, although they themselves crowd on sudanese ethiopian border and can't even afford a bus. we have been sitting outside for 4 days without water, light or medicine. right here we are trying to raise at least some money for the bus, the prices are crazy, but no one has cash. the cost of a one-way ticket from khartoum to cairo has increased from $66 to $400 with nothing to refuel, cash from atms, not withdrawn on the streets of the sudanese capital, decomposing bodies, lam, tursa, hut, gas station stores, and houses, robbed, militants or hell, where i have police
we 're trying to fix everything 300 brits in cyprus everything the sunk has done.the beginning of the week, more likely than not to have time to withdraw your own london is afraid of strangers today in parliament, the debate on the new migrant law will temporarily stop the sudanese, it will be impossible to stay. there is no good reason for anyone to get into a small boat to cross lunch in search of a new life in britain. after all , the sudanese, as they say, fleeing europeans give them water...
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we know cyprus and greece are the main adversaries of turkey and they have good relations with egypt. when egypt sacrificed its relationship with these two countries? until now, egypt and turkey [indiscernible] tom: we have run out of time. thank you very much. it will be fascinating to see how this plays out. thank you very much to our three guests today. thank you very much for being on inside story. thank you jesse for watching. you can watch the program again any time by visiting our website. for further discussion, go to our facebook page. you can also join the conversation on twitter. from the whole team here, goodbye for now.
we know cyprus and greece are the main adversaries of turkey and they have good relations with egypt. when egypt sacrificed its relationship with these two countries? until now, egypt and turkey [indiscernible] tom: we have run out of time. thank you very much. it will be fascinating to see how this plays out. thank you very much to our three guests today. thank you very much for being on inside story. thank you jesse for watching. you can watch the program again any time by visiting our...
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thousands of refugees who came to cyprus from ukraine will have to find new homes. ahead of the high season need to master more space to free up more space for hospitality tourists. this is certainly good, but you can’t harm business, especially in such a difficult time, a typical european calculation, as reported by the alfa news portal , will fall under the island resettlement. about three thousand people write that the authorities of the republic squeezed out a kind of ultimatum for the ukrainians, who live in 21 hotels. now they quote have to look for a roof over their heads in others places. why because anyway giving? local authorities emphasize refugees have the right to apply for subsidies for rental housing, which is reminiscent of such curtsy, they say. here's your compensation for the inconvenience. it would be interesting to find out the passports to see the registration of these refugees , but very many ask them their apartments in lvov for frankish ones, and they themselves go to cyprus. why should i go to cyprus, they also pay benefits. yes, and places
thousands of refugees who came to cyprus from ukraine will have to find new homes. ahead of the high season need to master more space to free up more space for hospitality tourists. this is certainly good, but you can’t harm business, especially in such a difficult time, a typical european calculation, as reported by the alfa news portal , will fall under the island resettlement. about three thousand people write that the authorities of the republic squeezed out a kind of ultimatum for the...
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caroline hawley in cyprus. thank _ they want to do so.chers is to ballot its members in england about strike action, after rejecting the government's latest pay offer. the union, which mainly represents primary school leaders, has called on ministers to return to negotiations. the government say its offer of 4.3% next year for most teachers and a starting salary of £30,000, is fair and reasonable. nhs workers from the unite union in england have voted to reject the latest government pay offer. planned strikes involving unite members will go ahead at some ambulance trusts and hospitals next week. unite, which represents mainly ambulance workers and some hospital staff, has followed the royal college of nursing's rejection of a 5% pay rise for this year and a one—off payment for last year. members of the largest nhs union, unison, have voted to accept the offer. gmb is expected to announce its vote result later today. inspectors say the metropolitan police force is still failing to investigate deaths properly several years after serious fla
caroline hawley in cyprus. thank _ they want to do so.chers is to ballot its members in england about strike action, after rejecting the government's latest pay offer. the union, which mainly represents primary school leaders, has called on ministers to return to negotiations. the government say its offer of 4.3% next year for most teachers and a starting salary of £30,000, is fair and reasonable. nhs workers from the unite union in england have voted to reject the latest government pay offer....
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they arrived here in cyprus on three separate flights.e last night, one early this morning and one or a few hours ago. altogether then, that makes just under 250 people that got on that single flight. my colleague, nick beake has been inside this airport here and he was there at gate 18 where they were all gathered, waiting to go on, waiting to board that plane back to the uk. let's take a listen. it waiting to board that plane back to the uk. let's take a listen.- the uk. let's take a listen. it was something _ the uk. let's take a listen. it was something else, _ the uk. let's take a listen. it was something else, i _ the uk. let's take a listen. it was something else, i can't _ the uk. let's take a listen. it was something else, i can't even - something else, i can't even describe... it was bad, it was a very bad. i don't even want to remember it. i went there for three weeks holiday with my two kids and they were very excited to go back to their home land and see ourfamily. but in two weeks, they were asking me to go back to london. o
they arrived here in cyprus on three separate flights.e last night, one early this morning and one or a few hours ago. altogether then, that makes just under 250 people that got on that single flight. my colleague, nick beake has been inside this airport here and he was there at gate 18 where they were all gathered, waiting to go on, waiting to board that plane back to the uk. let's take a listen. it waiting to board that plane back to the uk. let's take a listen.- the uk. let's take a listen....
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i have never been connected in cyprus at all. understood? good morning. i saw you on tv today. took a photo, here's a screenshot, i think it's called. maybe you didn't see it? hi to work anya. where were you this time on vacation in my mother's dacha at my mother's dacha? ok, thank you. where is your mother's cottage? spain so what? your mom didn't invite me. well thanks, that's very kind of you . sorry, be good, see you friday, bye. sergey you probably know that i am a seed, like you, i beg you, i beg you, don’t tell anyone that you know me well? i will call you. even today forgive it. we couldn't take me home. find me everything from these two mutual friends, mutual acquaintances, maybe one gym. what church does it belong to, what god are they searing in ? in a word, all the points of intersection on tracking and on the phone over the past month. well, i understand correctly that we do not linger on them. and it's like we don't exist. lead will tell us more than any question. how dina magic flies on wings. tell. august 26, the day of the kidnapping, when dina she flew to luxe
i have never been connected in cyprus at all. understood? good morning. i saw you on tv today. took a photo, here's a screenshot, i think it's called. maybe you didn't see it? hi to work anya. where were you this time on vacation in my mother's dacha at my mother's dacha? ok, thank you. where is your mother's cottage? spain so what? your mom didn't invite me. well thanks, that's very kind of you . sorry, be good, see you friday, bye. sergey you probably know that i am a seed, like you, i beg...
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thank you for bringing us up to date there from cyprus.ondent said british attempts to evacuate the embassy team from sudan, and other countries risking their own citizens, they allege the british forces landed in sudan without the permission of the sudanese government. entering the air with citizens to safety. by the speaker correspondent who has been following the story. jenny, i saw your dispatch and they said they were not amused. you will make my understanding is this caused significant irritation at the time. the sources we have been speaking to say the british forces landed without the permission of the sudanese army in order to evacuate their own embassy staff. at sudanese army in order to evacuate their own embassy staff.— sudanese army in order to evacuate their own embassy staff. at the same time, their own embassy staff. at the same time. other — their own embassy staff. at the same time, other countries, _ their own embassy staff. at the same time, other countries, germany - time, other countries, germany included, but they ha
thank you for bringing us up to date there from cyprus.ondent said british attempts to evacuate the embassy team from sudan, and other countries risking their own citizens, they allege the british forces landed in sudan without the permission of the sudanese government. entering the air with citizens to safety. by the speaker correspondent who has been following the story. jenny, i saw your dispatch and they said they were not amused. you will make my understanding is this caused significant...
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it come from cyprus this morning. it vvas— come from cyprus this morning. it a— come from cyprus thiss. so tnis— the sudanese armed forces. so tnis is— the sudanese armed forces. so now this is quite— the sudanese armed forces. so now this is quite interesting tesause— now this is quite interesting because perhaps we might have assumed— because perhaps we might have assumed tnat— because perhaps we might have assumed that the— because perhaps we might have assumed that the brits were in sentret— assumed that the brits were in sentret. tut— assumed that the brits were in control, but they're still retying— control, but they're still retying en— control, but they're still relying on the sudanese armed tses— relying on the sudanese armed tses te— relying on the sudanese armed tses te try— relying on the sudanese armed forces to try and— relying on the sudanese armed forces to try and keep things satn.— forces to try and keep things satn. tean.— forces to try and keep things calm. yeah, it's— forces to try and keep things calm. yeah, it's a— forces to try and keep things calm. yeah, it's
it come from cyprus this morning. it vvas— come from cyprus this morning. it a— come from cyprus thiss. so tnis— the sudanese armed forces. so tnis is— the sudanese armed forces. so now this is quite— the sudanese armed forces. so now this is quite interesting tesause— now this is quite interesting because perhaps we might have assumed— because perhaps we might have assumed tnat— because perhaps we might have assumed that the— because perhaps we might have assumed that the...
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the capital of cyprus is investigating the circumstances of the fire that almost destroyed the buildingof the russian center of science and culture. the fire in the russian house occurred this afternoon, the flames instantly engulfed the multi-storey building, the employees were promptly evacuated. well, here's the mansion. still received serious damage, the city police pack restrains refrains from commenting. and the state of emergency there says that they are considering various reasons for what happened. well, eyewitnesses assure that the fire was preceded by a series of loud claps people. they saw how unknown people threw cocktails at his windows. molotov edmund zhelbunov understood the details of this high-profile incident. according to eyewitnesses , two strong pops were heard near the building of the russian center of science and culture in the capital of cyprus, nicosia, then a fire started spread from the wall, where it was placed on the russian tricolor, to the roof and the flames engulfed almost the entire building, and puffs of black smoke could be seen from other quarters a
the capital of cyprus is investigating the circumstances of the fire that almost destroyed the buildingof the russian center of science and culture. the fire in the russian house occurred this afternoon, the flames instantly engulfed the multi-storey building, the employees were promptly evacuated. well, here's the mansion. still received serious damage, the city police pack restrains refrains from commenting. and the state of emergency there says that they are considering various reasons for...
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live to larnaca airport in cyprus. lewis vaughan—jones is there for us. hello, samantha.inutes we have had these cultures arrive, the green one and the brown one in the distance, full of people who have managed to escape sudan. these are uk nationals who made it to that airfield just north of khartoum yesterday, were flown here to cyprus yesterday on those military aircraft, and they have been out of the airport staying in hotels and they have just arrived, as i said, in the last ten minutes or so, as i said, in the last ten minutes orso, pulled up as i said, in the last ten minutes or so, pulled up here and are now heading into the airport proper because they will get on a chartered flight back to the uk. i spoke to one gentleman in the last five minutes, talking about the relief that he is finally now going home, and i asked about thatjourney and what it has been like, and he did talk about the really difficult scenes he saw, bodies on the streets, and he has been speaking to people even now who are still there, still hearing gunfire. while there might really difficultj
live to larnaca airport in cyprus. lewis vaughan—jones is there for us. hello, samantha.inutes we have had these cultures arrive, the green one and the brown one in the distance, full of people who have managed to escape sudan. these are uk nationals who made it to that airfield just north of khartoum yesterday, were flown here to cyprus yesterday on those military aircraft, and they have been out of the airport staying in hotels and they have just arrived, as i said, in the last ten minutes...
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he wait, there is evidence that the ussr did in cyprus, but they do not have diplomatic relations. yes there is only unconfirmed information that he made contacts for negotiating the status of cyprus specific data no data yet runs the whole chain. i want to remind everyone present in a week, we are scheduled to hold talks with the president of turkey , in particular on the situation in syria, and the conversation promises to be difficult so far. we had a strong negotiating position until this happened. why were the turks silent? we've been going to figure this out ourselves for a whole week and didn't want to advertise the secret negotiation drive, i guess. that the turks and i can deal with this issue, behind the scenes the whole world thinks that we are on the eve of negotiations on syria where we need allies. and what, we can present it in response. if you don't even know who laid out the network. clear thank you overlay. and what is also missing data? we are in the process of investigating now. our task is to establish. are these five really involved in what happened? colonel turbi
he wait, there is evidence that the ussr did in cyprus, but they do not have diplomatic relations. yes there is only unconfirmed information that he made contacts for negotiating the status of cyprus specific data no data yet runs the whole chain. i want to remind everyone present in a week, we are scheduled to hold talks with the president of turkey , in particular on the situation in syria, and the conversation promises to be difficult so far. we had a strong negotiating position until this...
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this is no word from cyprus on who could it be responsible? who told us that western phobia is to blame for the incident, which she described off to that a fire suddenly engulfed a whole war of the russian science and completely burned up. the whole world was just burned down the fight against russians living here. those who promote the risk of phobia, walking in woman attacked russians. she was sentenced to 6 months in prison preparing to mark victory day and the immortal regime and march with a call river. after we made this announcement, we saw an outburst of roof foby on his harry an organization here in cyprus, 50 people with more than 4000 injured according to the world health during the shelling of the hospital in the city of on demand that we know the warning, some disturbing footage ahead. the national relation of violence which could spark a wider conflict in the region to an equivalent surfing and securing a military victory over the other with civilians bearing it just wasn't a point of view for all areas of article living, process
this is no word from cyprus on who could it be responsible? who told us that western phobia is to blame for the incident, which she described off to that a fire suddenly engulfed a whole war of the russian science and completely burned up. the whole world was just burned down the fight against russians living here. those who promote the risk of phobia, walking in woman attacked russians. she was sentenced to 6 months in prison preparing to mark victory day and the immortal regime and march with...
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they will be flown to cyprus. some maybe taken to port sudan. 0ther will be flown to cyprus.e maybe taken to port sudan. other foreign nationals have taken this route, getting a ferry across the red sea to saudi arabia. a british frigate is heading in this direction. but this recording of gun fire sent this morning by iman suggests the ceasefire is not holding every where. those bri britons travelling to the air base will have to do it on their risk. 0ne former the diplomat said they should prepare well. ,., diplomat said they should prepare well. , ., , ., ., ., ~ well. prepare yourself to move, talk to our well. prepare yourself to move, talk to your children _ well. prepare yourself to move, talk to your children about _ well. prepare yourself to move, talk to your children about the _ well. prepare yourself to move, talk to your children about the journey, i to your children about the journey, and make sure that where possible where. those britons travelling to the air base will have to do it on their risk. 0ne former the diplomat said they should prepare well. prepare yo
they will be flown to cyprus. some maybe taken to port sudan. 0ther will be flown to cyprus.e maybe taken to port sudan. other foreign nationals have taken this route, getting a ferry across the red sea to saudi arabia. a british frigate is heading in this direction. but this recording of gun fire sent this morning by iman suggests the ceasefire is not holding every where. those bri britons travelling to the air base will have to do it on their risk. 0ne former the diplomat said they should...
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and on that evening's television bulletins, nick beak in cyprus and lucy manning at stansted airporteported on the evacuees. on wednesday, british families living in sudan did get on rescue flights out of the country, organised by the uk government. and on that evening's television bulletins, nick beak in cyprus and lucy manning at stansted airport reported on the evacuees. other countries, the french and germans got their people out before the british. but how do you feel? do you think the british helped you when you needed them, or were they too slow? of course, yeah. they were slower than the others, but still, they saved us, so, that's what matters, right? it took 11 days, but thank god. thank god we're back. what do you feel about the british response to getting you out? slow, but we're here. how do you think the british have handled the evacuation so far? i think they handled it well. i would have preferred it to be faster, but i think it's, you know, organised well. sue scaggs was watching and had this response... sue skeggs was watching and had this response... on that point,
and on that evening's television bulletins, nick beak in cyprus and lucy manning at stansted airporteported on the evacuees. on wednesday, british families living in sudan did get on rescue flights out of the country, organised by the uk government. and on that evening's television bulletins, nick beak in cyprus and lucy manning at stansted airport reported on the evacuees. other countries, the french and germans got their people out before the british. but how do you feel? do you think the...
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in cyprus, when they began to put pressure on the banks of cyprus in this sanction, they began to worryclosed tens of thousands of russian accounts because of the fact that this loophole was closed. and by the way, india too . if you follow the previous ones last week they can't buy russian weapons why because there are many most banks they are under sanctions and in fact india cannot bypass these sanctions and therefore in principle the situation for russia is very bad but i do not hope that from europe - europe will make this situation even worse for her . statistics that during the 14 months of the full-scale invasion , the number of billionaires in the russian federation increased by 22 people, and in the equivalent of these 22 people, they accumulate 152 or 153 billion united states dollars. and in general, all billionaires in the russian federation are now combine more than 500 yes 505 billion dollars and what is interesting is that the richest people in the russian federation are not engaged in oil and gas, they are engaged in refined nickel, some kind of fertilizers and so on an
in cyprus, when they began to put pressure on the banks of cyprus in this sanction, they began to worryclosed tens of thousands of russian accounts because of the fact that this loophole was closed. and by the way, india too . if you follow the previous ones last week they can't buy russian weapons why because there are many most banks they are under sanctions and in fact india cannot bypass these sanctions and therefore in principle the situation for russia is very bad but i do not hope that...
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and we know, but it will that cyprus and these are the main adversities of turkey. the main fault of tricky and they have good relations with egypt. so would you sacrifice it's racial with these 2 countries in order to appease, satisfy, take your or something else? the 2nd issue is that until now, it is not the limit or the democrats. they are by the time borders and this is an issue that we need to look at when it comes to the future relation to both countries. ok, unfortunately we have run out of time. thank you very much. it's going to be fascinating to see how this plays out. thank you very much. so 3 guests today use of alabama helene, sorry out in cali, l 90. thank you very much for being on inside story and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com, and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is add a j inside story for me. tell mccrae and the whole team here, bye for now. ah
and we know, but it will that cyprus and these are the main adversities of turkey. the main fault of tricky and they have good relations with egypt. so would you sacrifice it's racial with these 2 countries in order to appease, satisfy, take your or something else? the 2nd issue is that until now, it is not the limit or the democrats. they are by the time borders and this is an issue that we need to look at when it comes to the future relation to both countries. ok, unfortunately we have run...