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david miliband _ forged because... david miliband from _ forged because...e... david miliband from the irc. l a chinese businessman accused of spying for beijing and with close links to prince andrew has agreed to his identity being made public. until today, yang teng—bo was known only as h6. he had been banned from the uk last year on national security grounds. the release of his name and photo comes as it's revealed that prince andrew will not nowjoin the royal family for their traditional christmas celebration at sandringham. damian grammaticus has the latest the royal and the alleged spy, this is glossy video from the prince himself, designed to drum up business. throughout, we see yang — we can now name him — banned from the uk as a risk to national security. mr yang is accused of working for china's communist party, using his ties to build contacts. on his desk, photos. he met theresa may and david cameron. dealing with foreign threats was already on the prime minister's agenda today. here in norway, the immediate issue, russia's war against ukraine. b
david miliband _ forged because... david miliband from _ forged because...e... david miliband from the irc. l a chinese businessman accused of spying for beijing and with close links to prince andrew has agreed to his identity being made public. until today, yang teng—bo was known only as h6. he had been banned from the uk last year on national security grounds. the release of his name and photo comes as it's revealed that prince andrew will not nowjoin the royal family for their traditional...
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ceo of the international rescue committee, and former foreign secretary for the united kingdom, david milibandl us about the international watch list, and what is it. and, how do countries make their way onto it? >> 305 million people in humanitarian need sounds like mount everest. how on earth could you help that many people? in fact, 82% of them are in 20 countries. we run a quantitative set of data through our research. we come up with this 20 list of the greatest hotspots in the year ahead, and what we explain is, it's a combination of conflicts, because that is driving extreme poverty, rising in conflict states. poverty is falling in stable states. the climate crisis, which adds insult to injury for these places, and the drag anger of a global economy where interest rates have gone up, and they have gone up to crippling levels in the poorest parts of the world. we set out that this is a growing problem, concentrated problem, a contracted problem in places like sudan or syria. syria has been on our list for 13 years, but it's also a manageable problem at the humanitarian level if we make t
ceo of the international rescue committee, and former foreign secretary for the united kingdom, david milibandl us about the international watch list, and what is it. and, how do countries make their way onto it? >> 305 million people in humanitarian need sounds like mount everest. how on earth could you help that many people? in fact, 82% of them are in 20 countries. we run a quantitative set of data through our research. we come up with this 20 list of the greatest hotspots in the year...
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here to tell us about the biggest trouble spots is the irc's president and ceo david miliband. avid, welcome. what do you mean fundamentally, by a world out of balance? thanks, ari. >> we're saying that if you look at the symptoms of political failure in the number of refugees, the number of people in humanitarian need, they speak to, first, hard power triumphing over soft power diplomacy is in retreat. they speak to the fact that people and planet are out of balance because in the top 20 countries on our watch list, 16 of them are among the quartile of most vulnerable to climate disaster. we're also speaking to the imbalance between, frankly, civilians and soldiers because civilians are taking the heaviest toll of the civil wars that are going on around the world. and then finally, there's an economic imbalance, not just the traditional global north, global south, but even within the countries that we're talking about, growing disparities that are hitting the poorest, the extreme poor, the hardest. here's the thing that i think is really striking over the last 20 years, the num
here to tell us about the biggest trouble spots is the irc's president and ceo david miliband. avid, welcome. what do you mean fundamentally, by a world out of balance? thanks, ari. >> we're saying that if you look at the symptoms of political failure in the number of refugees, the number of people in humanitarian need, they speak to, first, hard power triumphing over soft power diplomacy is in retreat. they speak to the fact that people and planet are out of balance because in the top 20...
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. ♪♪ >>> back with us, david miliband, president and ceo of the international rescue committee.ica first. how will the irc work with an american administration all about turning inward instead of facing out? >> we're duty bound to explain the impact that american aid has and benefits that come from the american aid program? >> what are the benefits to america? >> saving lives, that's what america says it stands for, a global commitment that life saving is important. we're going to try to show how this supports that. nutrition and health programs. bush administration was not the most popular for this audience, but for victims of aids, it was a landmark administration. we need that ambitious. there's no land grenades crisis in significant part of that. billions of people have been born aids free and led their lives normally because of the program. but today 45 million kids under 5 are going to be acutely malnourished. that needs the program, it can be bipartisan, and we've got the data to show. and if you reform the systems, big word used by the incoming administration, you can ge
. ♪♪ >>> back with us, david miliband, president and ceo of the international rescue committee.ica first. how will the irc work with an american administration all about turning inward instead of facing out? >> we're duty bound to explain the impact that american aid has and benefits that come from the american aid program? >> what are the benefits to america? >> saving lives, that's what america says it stands for, a global commitment that life saving is...
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. 0n the flip side, though, if you speak to refugee groups or someone like your old colleague david milibandlly, this is about a historic movement of peoples desperate for a better life. and the only way to deal with this properly is to open up more safe routes, where people can come more easily to the uk or other western countries. but you won't look at that. why not? well, we have always had different kinds of safe ways for resettlement and for support for refugees. that will always continue to be the case, because whether that be around ukraine, whether that be around the work that we have done on afghanistan, whether that be on hong kong, all of that's important. so all countries should do their bit to help those who have fled persecution and conflict. but whatever you do on that side, unless you go after the criminal gangs, then this kind of smuggling and trafficking will continue. because the gangs have a criminal industry, they will just advertise for more places. so therefore, that's why i think you've got to go after the criminal gangs. there's a warning that disabled people are bei
. 0n the flip side, though, if you speak to refugee groups or someone like your old colleague david milibandlly, this is about a historic movement of peoples desperate for a better life. and the only way to deal with this properly is to open up more safe routes, where people can come more easily to the uk or other western countries. but you won't look at that. why not? well, we have always had different kinds of safe ways for resettlement and for support for refugees. that will always continue...
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i'll be talking to david miliband, the former uk foreign secretary, and the ceo of the internationale. >>> sure i don't need to remind anyone of the catastrophic 2008 business crisis. the government set up an independent bureau to protect the consumer from abuses by financial institutions and companies. there's talk by team trump of dismantling it. i'll talk to the man at the helm about the portion of the bureau for every american consumer. it's your last chance to get iphone 16 pro with apple intelligence. get four on us. only on verizon. ♪♪ huh, noom has glp-1 meds now? yes, noom combines medications with healthy habits so you can lose the weight and keep it off. yeah, glp-1s starting at $149. that's noom smart. noom. the smart way to lose weight. liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. cool right? look at this craftmanship. i mean they even got my nostrils right. it's just nice to know that years after i'm gone this guy will be standing the test of ti... he's melting! oh jeez... nooo... oh gaa
i'll be talking to david miliband, the former uk foreign secretary, and the ceo of the internationale. >>> sure i don't need to remind anyone of the catastrophic 2008 business crisis. the government set up an independent bureau to protect the consumer from abuses by financial institutions and companies. there's talk by team trump of dismantling it. i'll talk to the man at the helm about the portion of the bureau for every american consumer. it's your last chance to get iphone 16 pro...
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david, thank you for your time is always, david miliband is president and ceo of the international rescuerefugees and the political prices -- crisis of our time. it is important to get a sense of how tough things are for folks around the world. >>> coming up, why texas says it decided not to study pregnancy related deaths from the first two full years since it started banning abortion and what democrats in congress are not buying that explanation. t. , most people saw 100% clear skin... ...that stayed clear, even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms or if you need a vaccine. emerge with clear skin. ask your doctor about tremfya®. ♪♪ nothing is more important than family. a family you're born into, a family you choose or a family you make. i'm padma lakshmi. i came to this country when i was four years old with my mother. we came here because it was a land of opportunity. but for many, that's not the case.
david, thank you for your time is always, david miliband is president and ceo of the international rescuerefugees and the political prices -- crisis of our time. it is important to get a sense of how tough things are for folks around the world. >>> coming up, why texas says it decided not to study pregnancy related deaths from the first two full years since it started banning abortion and what democrats in congress are not buying that explanation. t. , most people saw 100% clear...
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on the flip side, though, if you speak to refugee groups or someone like your old colleague, david milibandter life. and the only way to deal with this properly is to open up more safe routes where people can come more easily to the uk or other western countries. but you won't look at that. why not? well, we have always had different kinds of safe ways for resettlement and for support for refugees. that will always continue to be the case, because whether that be around ukraine, whether that be around the work that we have done on afghanistan, whether that be on hong kong, all of that's important, so all countries should do their bit to help those who have fled persecution and conflict. but whatever you do on that side, unless you go after the criminal gangs, then this kind of smuggling and trafficking will continue. because the gangs have a criminal industry. they will just advertise for more places. so, therefore, that's why i think you've got to go after the criminal gangs. even one of your own ministers said it was like whack a mole. you know, you take out a gang somewhere and they pop
on the flip side, though, if you speak to refugee groups or someone like your old colleague, david milibandter life. and the only way to deal with this properly is to open up more safe routes where people can come more easily to the uk or other western countries. but you won't look at that. why not? well, we have always had different kinds of safe ways for resettlement and for support for refugees. that will always continue to be the case, because whether that be around ukraine, whether that be...
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so whether it's the bacon sandwich mutilating, ed miliband, sharon stone tribute act angela rayner or slavery reparations fan and donald trump troll david, it's hard to see any member of the cabinet that isn't an astonishing liability, and that's why last night's panel on this show speculated that if starmer were to go, his replacement would probably be even less popular. and now there's talk of a reboot that's right. a terrifying sequel to this labour government like the hangover part two, but worse. this new administration is proving to be the nightmare on downing street, made up of the good, the bad and the ugly, and it's embarked on a mission impossible, a bit like titanic . impossible, a bit like titanic. we know how this one ends. your reaction? are you excited about labour's reboot? can keir starmer turn this around and win back the confidence of the british people? let me know your thoughts gbnews.com/yoursay. first up, tonight's top pundits. we have former conservative mp michael fabricant. we also have the editor at large at the mail newspaper that is charlotte griffiths. mail on sunday, i should add, and television news legen
so whether it's the bacon sandwich mutilating, ed miliband, sharon stone tribute act angela rayner or slavery reparations fan and donald trump troll david, it's hard to see any member of the cabinet that isn't an astonishing liability, and that's why last night's panel on this show speculated that if starmer were to go, his replacement would probably be even less popular. and now there's talk of a reboot that's right. a terrifying sequel to this labour government like the hangover part two, but...