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it is a european court, not an eu court.nderstand the repercussions between now and thatjudicial review next month. find that 'udicial review next month. and it is thatjudicial review next month. and it is important _ thatjudicial review next month. and it is important to make that distinction. kate, the government already replacing the human rights act with a new bill of rights that it says will restrict claims to family life. but there is a certain irony that we've spent weeks reporting about not enough planes, too many passengers causing chaos at the airports, and i we have a plane with passengers not going anywhere. it's not a very funny irony — but as callum _ it's not a very funny irony — but as callum was— it's not a very funny irony — but as callum was saying, we need to look at the _ callum was saying, we need to look at the politics of this thing, particularly the european politics of it _ particularly the european politics of it that — particularly the european politics of it. that telegraph headline, "rwanda — of
it is a european court, not an eu court.nderstand the repercussions between now and thatjudicial review next month. find that 'udicial review next month. and it is thatjudicial review next month. and it is important _ thatjudicial review next month. and it is important to make that distinction. kate, the government already replacing the human rights act with a new bill of rights that it says will restrict claims to family life. but there is a certain irony that we've spent weeks reporting...
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thing well, there is another important point that every such application , every lawsuit to the european courtn rights, they then gather in one big case of ukraine against russia about this. court of human rights. i think i am convinced that even our viewers may have such questions. now we can force russia to compensate these funds because you said it is not a court that pays it. russia should, as an aggressor state, which caused damages, then pay them. but russia withdrew from the council of europe, this somehow affects the self- examination of applications and the implementation of the court decision, see what russia has withdrawn, it says the following that it is obliged to implement the decision on cases if the violation of the rules occurred before september 16, together with this, what if we say about the future, such decisions will always be under control . well, if russia becomes democratic and returns to the council of europe, then the condition of return must be the implementation of all decisions and the payment of all compensations. and why september 16, why such a deadline, becaus
thing well, there is another important point that every such application , every lawsuit to the european courtn rights, they then gather in one big case of ukraine against russia about this. court of human rights. i think i am convinced that even our viewers may have such questions. now we can force russia to compensate these funds because you said it is not a court that pays it. russia should, as an aggressor state, which caused damages, then pay them. but russia withdrew from the council of...
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the european court of human rights, which is separate to the european union, and to which the uk is atory, has the final say in human rights issues. it ruled asylum applicants would face a real risk of irreversible harm in rwanda, contradicting a ruling byjudges in london. one asylum seeker spoke of his fear of deportation. translation: since i learned that i'm among those to be i deported to rwanda, i can hardly communicate and eat. i' m restless. i'd preferto die, not to be transferred there. it's shocking. home secretary priti patel has said: adding: this row could also feel the uk governing party's election promise to reform human rights laws affecting the uk, after borisjohnson said the government may very well have to change the law to help with the policy. what the criminal gangs are doing and what those who effectively are abetting the work of the criminal gangs are doing is undermining people's confidence in the safe and legal system, undermining people's general acceptance of immigration. sending asylum—seekers to rwanda is a policy that divides public opinion. a recent poll
the european court of human rights, which is separate to the european union, and to which the uk is atory, has the final say in human rights issues. it ruled asylum applicants would face a real risk of irreversible harm in rwanda, contradicting a ruling byjudges in london. one asylum seeker spoke of his fear of deportation. translation: since i learned that i'm among those to be i deported to rwanda, i can hardly communicate and eat. i' m restless. i'd preferto die, not to be transferred there....
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of human rights, when it will be issued and what amount, and the european court will not a statedfinal decision of the constitution the size of the damages, of course, that the implementation of such a court decision will be a mandatory element of future agreements with russia after it is eh or the regime is changed or it loses the war, but the agreements of the international community with the new government which will be at that time kasia that’s for sure if we are talking about a period of 7 years, 8 years is the duration of a potential process in the european court of human rights, that is, we are talking about long distant horizons, but already on these on the horizons of the execution of the court decision there is and appears to be quite a realistic plus, but at the moment we are definitely not talking about the fact that we are starting some kind of story, i don't know where it is, not even for me, or for my successor, but only later will we have to finish this story, nor the process itself, it is mega it is important because in the course of this process a there will be a
of human rights, when it will be issued and what amount, and the european court will not a statedfinal decision of the constitution the size of the damages, of course, that the implementation of such a court decision will be a mandatory element of future agreements with russia after it is eh or the regime is changed or it loses the war, but the agreements of the international community with the new government which will be at that time kasia that’s for sure if we are talking about a period of...
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k to the european court of justice for proposed changes to a post brings it border agreement. aah! hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up. the european union turns to israel and egypt for natural gas to cut its reliance on russian energy. the u. k. government says that it will press all with its policy of sending a sodom seekers to lawanda, despite a loss, but it's set back on china as economy shows signs of recovery. but it's imposing more, coven 19 restrictions in some of its major cities. ah . the european commission is threatening to take the u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post, breaks it agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but the e u says there's no legal or political justification for britain to unilaterally change an international agreement. so let's cold as faith as faith. this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cast a shadow over our overall corporation or at the
k to the european court of justice for proposed changes to a post brings it border agreement. aah! hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up. the european union turns to israel and egypt for natural gas to cut its reliance on russian energy. the u. k. government says that it will press all with its policy of sending a sodom seekers to lawanda, despite a loss, but it's set back on china as economy shows signs of recovery. but it's imposing more, coven 19...
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at the european court of human rights. earlier on the prime minister boris johnson was asked whether he would consider taking it out of the european convention on human rights, if that would make things easier for him, smooth the way. there's the rwanda repatriation. he did not rule that out, he said the government might have to change some laws to get its plan into effect. i think it will get a pushback if it tried to do that, it claimed well in the government supporting newspapers. we expect to see headlines criticizing the european court for getting involved in stopping the plans. but the lawyers here that have actually been praised by the court of appeal for actually doing his job would never -- when it rejected that, there is something of a pr win. they are standing up for what the british government wants. whether it's true or not, it's hard to say. some opinion polls suggest it's fairly evenly split amongst the public but a majority of conservative voters are battling the ideas of these asylum-seekers. should point o
at the european court of human rights. earlier on the prime minister boris johnson was asked whether he would consider taking it out of the european convention on human rights, if that would make things easier for him, smooth the way. there's the rwanda repatriation. he did not rule that out, he said the government might have to change some laws to get its plan into effect. i think it will get a pushback if it tried to do that, it claimed well in the government supporting newspapers. we expect...
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it's a real victory for humanity and decency and the european court of human rights did what the britishs should have done and said that people should not be sent to rwanda when there are serious issues, human rights issues, safety issues, process issues that need to be considered about the entire policy. this ruling was really focused initially on one individual, an iraqi man who went by the identifier kn. but around 100 other people have been sent letters saying they are due to be on planes. do they all have to go through individual processes as well, what is the way forward for this? it's unclear exactly how things will pan out in the coming days. the response from the home office to the european court of human rights ruling. the reality is the european court of human rights has made it very clear statements that the harm that notjust this individual person, but that could be done to asylum seekers by sending them to rwanda, a place that is not covered by the european court of human rights, where european court has no jurisdiction, when the unhcr themselves have raised serious concern
it's a real victory for humanity and decency and the european court of human rights did what the britishs should have done and said that people should not be sent to rwanda when there are serious issues, human rights issues, safety issues, process issues that need to be considered about the entire policy. this ruling was really focused initially on one individual, an iraqi man who went by the identifier kn. but around 100 other people have been sent letters saying they are due to be on planes....
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that they heard in these legal challenges, bailey and britain, but now also in strasburg, at the european court of human rights. earlier on, the prime minister boys johnson was asked whether he would consider taking britain out of the european convention on human rights. if that would make things easier for him, smooth the way in his words, to pushing through this were a wonder repatriation or program which he's clearly committed to. he's. he didn't rule that out. he said the government might have to change some laws to get its plan into effect. well, i think there'll be a big pushback if they did try to to do that, but it's certainly playing well in the government supporting newspapers. we expect to see headlines criticizing the european court for getting involved and for stopping the government's plans. people. but some lawyers here have actually been praised by the court of appeal for the, for actually doing their job even when it rejected that that a ban on the flight there is, there is some, something of a p, r, wind for the government insane. they are standing up for what the british publ
that they heard in these legal challenges, bailey and britain, but now also in strasburg, at the european court of human rights. earlier on, the prime minister boys johnson was asked whether he would consider taking britain out of the european convention on human rights. if that would make things easier for him, smooth the way in his words, to pushing through this were a wonder repatriation or program which he's clearly committed to. he's. he didn't rule that out. he said the government might...
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well, this is all about the european court of human _ this is all about the european court of human rights, which is completely separate _ of human rights, which is completely separate from the european union. it was founded in the aftermath of world _ was founded in the aftermath of world war ii, but associated by many on the _ world war ii, but associated by many on the teat _ world war ii, but associated by many on the leaf side of the brexit debate with this idea of retaining controt— debate with this idea of retaining control of— debate with this idea of retaining control of europe over britain —— leave _ control of europe over britain —— leave side — control of europe over britain —— leave side. that among a certain group _ leave side. that among a certain group of— leave side. that among a certain group of the electorate is unpopular and its— group of the electorate is unpopular and it's certainly unpopular among some _ and it's certainly unpopular among some mp5. — and it's certainly unpopular among some mps, particularly conservative mps and _ some mps, particularly conservative m
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the european court of human rights is there is a backstop once the proceedings in the british courts o cross the english channel yesterday. that's the highest number in two months. what's you view of the government's rwanda plan — will it deter others from making that perilous journey across the channel in a boat? do let me know on tiktok, twitter or insta — it's @vicderbyshire. the eu has launched legal proceedings against the uk over northern ireland protocol, he's vice—president pharmacists in england are to be allowed to refer people for cancer checks and scans as part of a new nhs trial. the community pharmacy is a place that people visit regularly, even making when they are well, just popping in to ask about this. their accessibility will be really important for the early diagnosis of those things. i'm james reynolds and i'm in wakefield in west yorkshire this morning ahead of the vote we will be profiling some of the key concerns some people have. as temperatures are set to reach 33 degrees in the uk today — that's around 91 degrees farenheight, a weather alert is issued for fr
the european court of human rights is there is a backstop once the proceedings in the british courts o cross the english channel yesterday. that's the highest number in two months. what's you view of the government's rwanda plan — will it deter others from making that perilous journey across the channel in a boat? do let me know on tiktok, twitter or insta — it's @vicderbyshire. the eu has launched legal proceedings against the uk over northern ireland protocol, he's vice—president...
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well, this is all about the european court of human _ this is all about the european court of human rights world war ii, but associated by many on the leaf _ world war ii, but associated by many on the leaf side of the brexit debate with this idea of retaining control— debate with this idea of retaining control of— debate with this idea of retaining control of europe over britain —— leave _ control of europe over britain —— leave side~ — control of europe over britain —— leave side. that among a certain group _ leave side. that among a certain group of— leave side. that among a certain group of the electorate is unpopular and its— group of the electorate is unpopular and it's certainly unpopular among some _ and it's certainly unpopular among some mps. — and it's certainly unpopular among some mps, particularly conservative mps and _ some mps, particularly conservative mps and some members of the cabinet. it is mps and some members of the cabinet. it is perhaps— mps and some members of the cabinet. it is perhaps not surprising that they— it is perhaps not surprising that they are — it is p
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the european court of human rights. _ migrants.court of human rights, which _ migrants. the european court of human rights, which is- migrants. the european court of| human rights, which is separate to the european union, and to which the uk is a signatory, has the final say in human rights issues. it ruled asylum applicants would face a real risk of irreversible harm in rwanda, contradicting a ruling byjudges in london. 0ne asylum—seekers spoke of his fear of deportation. asylum-seekers spoke of his fear of deportation.- asylum-seekers spoke of his fear of deportation. since they learned i was _ fear of deportation. since they learned i was among - fear of deportation. since they learned i was among those - fear of deportation. since they learned i was among those to | fear of deportation. since they i learned i was among those to be deported to rwanda, could hardly talk and eat, i'm restless, eye would prefer to die. not to be transferred there. it is shocking. home secretary — there. it is shocking. home secretary priti _ there.
the european court of human rights. _ migrants.court of human rights, which _ migrants. the european court of human rights, which is- migrants. the european court of| human rights, which is separate to the european union, and to which the uk is a signatory, has the final say in human rights issues. it ruled asylum applicants would face a real risk of irreversible harm in rwanda, contradicting a ruling byjudges in london. 0ne asylum—seekers spoke of his fear of deportation. asylum-seekers...
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, to make sure it _ with the european courts, to make sure it can— with the european courts, tolicy through in— sure it can enforce this policy through in the next few weeks and nronths _ through in the next few weeks and months. there are opposition parties like months. there are opposition parties tike labour— months. there are opposition parties like labour who say that what happened last night shows this policy— happened last night shows this policy is — happened last night shows this policy is not workable, it was more about _ policy is not workable, it was more about political theatre than trying to actually deliver a change to the asytunr _ to actually deliver a change to the asylum policy. but i think the pressure _ asylum policy. but i think the pressure of the government fields is going _ pressure of the government fields is going to _ pressure of the government fields is going to come more from its own party _ going to come more from its own party it— going to come more from its own party. it is— going to come more from its own party. it is going to be about tightenin
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is it time for the uk to withdraw from the european court of human rights, prime minister? nvention and courts that enshrine and uphold fundamental rights, and which the uk helped create during and after the second world war, is what some tory mps are now advocating — but far from all would support such a move. i don't think it is right for us as a party to abandon our historic commitment to european connections. it was british conservative lawyers who wrote it after the war. i believe in human rights, and i think all my colleagues do. deterring dangerous journeys and defeating the smuggling networks is what all agree should be the outcome of any policy. for now it seems it is the courts, not the politicians, who will decide what happens next. damian grammaticas, bbc news. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is in doverfor us. what has been happening there today? well, rebecca, just to give you an idea of where we are, we are at the harbour in dover. if you have ever got a ferry from dover, we are not farfrom got a ferry from dover, we are not far from where you would get the
is it time for the uk to withdraw from the european court of human rights, prime minister? nvention and courts that enshrine and uphold fundamental rights, and which the uk helped create during and after the second world war, is what some tory mps are now advocating — but far from all would support such a move. i don't think it is right for us as a party to abandon our historic commitment to european connections. it was british conservative lawyers who wrote it after the war. i believe in...
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the times headline highlights the last—minute ruling from the european court of human rights. daily express leads on borisjohnson�*s anger at the court action and says he has threatened to "ditch" human rights laws over the issue. the mirror also describes today's events as farcical, condemning downing street's policy as "cruel". the daily telegraph says the action by europeanjudges could mean all deportation flights to rwanda are halted "for weeks" — while the guardian says the ruling has left the government's policy in disarray. so let us begin, good evening to you both. let's start with the daily mail, because it's interesting that some of the papers had changed their headlines as that ruling becomes clear and it's evident that plane will not take off. "euro court grounds jet to rwanda." we should be clear on that distinction between eu courts and european courts, callum? yes, as well as the fact of the human rights, the uk has willingly come up to this point at least, signed up to that, the we are a part of that, that was a choice made by the government, the one that could
the times headline highlights the last—minute ruling from the european court of human rights. daily express leads on borisjohnson�*s anger at the court action and says he has threatened to "ditch" human rights laws over the issue. the mirror also describes today's events as farcical, condemning downing street's policy as "cruel". the daily telegraph says the action by europeanjudges could mean all deportation flights to rwanda are halted "for weeks" — while...
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k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post brick set agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but he says there is no legal or political justification for the person to unilaterally change an international agreement. so that's called a state effect. this is illegal the okay bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cost a shadow over our overall corporation or at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. this guy's ne barker, he joins now from london need give us a bit of context here. what is this asked with the european commission? only bass, and what will these legal challenges involve? well, at the height, so brakes it, negotiations, there was perhaps one of the biggest and thought highest elements of focusing on what was going to happen to northern ireland. of course, northern ireland is a part of the united kingdom, but it borders the republic
k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post brick set agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but he says there is no legal or political justification for the person to unilaterally change an international agreement. so that's called a state effect. this is illegal the okay bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cost a shadow over our overall corporation or...
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k to the european court of justice. british government wants to scrap a post briggs that agreement on checks on goods, arriving in northern ireland. the e says there is no legal or political justification for person to unilaterally change an international agreement. the bill, as it was drafted and table it's illegal, period. and so i think that i should also add one additional argument that there is no doubt that there is no legal justification, whatever for unilaterally changing and international agreement. and i'm sure they will, can government knew perfectly well what they sign up to when they agree to the protocol. although i have to meet, they didn't do a very good job explaining it to the public as good as any parker he is lying for us in london, need the u. k. government until now, been came to underplay, this new bill, but that's clearly not have brussel sees it. what happens now? yeah, that's why boys johnson goes a british prime minister is basically said there's nothing to see here. it's not a big deal. he sai
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following a ruling by the european court. ans to scrap parts of the post—brexit deal for northern ireland. the extent of the travel chaos that will be caused by next week's rail strikes has emerged. network rail says the three days of strikes will effectively mean six days of disruption all together. half of britain's railway lines will be closed and places like penzance, bournemouth, swansea, holyhead, chester and blackpool won't have any passenger services at all. some 40,000 staff are due to walk out onjune 21st, 23rd and 25th in a row about pay, jobs and pensions. here's our business correspondent ben king. still no sign of a deal to avoid the strike. so today network rail has set out a plan for the limited number of trains it can run next week when much of the country's train network will be brought to a standstill. i'm afraid we will not be able to open all of the routes so we have prioritised the routes on a couple of things. firstly, where one person can control the maximum number of trains which tend to be the busiest
following a ruling by the european court. ans to scrap parts of the post—brexit deal for northern ireland. the extent of the travel chaos that will be caused by next week's rail strikes has emerged. network rail says the three days of strikes will effectively mean six days of disruption all together. half of britain's railway lines will be closed and places like penzance, bournemouth, swansea, holyhead, chester and blackpool won't have any passenger services at all. some 40,000 staff are due...
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after a last—minute intervention by a judge from the european court of human rights, the plane stayedng the powers of that court in strasbourg. this is what the british . people wanted us to do — control immigration coming across in those boats. - so how is it right that this court has overruled all of our courts i and this parliament? politically, the home secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg but ultimately, she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the accusation they could be wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money. but until a flight does take off, it is hard to gauge what impact it will have on those trying to come here. at this unofficial camp in dunkirk, many are thinking about their next move. arum says he will still try to cross to england. translation: we are going to cross the english channel and god willing, | this deportation to rwanda does not include us and if the uk sends thousands of refugees to rwanda, le
after a last—minute intervention by a judge from the european court of human rights, the plane stayedng the powers of that court in strasbourg. this is what the british . people wanted us to do — control immigration coming across in those boats. - so how is it right that this court has overruled all of our courts i and this parliament? politically, the home secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg but ultimately, she does need to come up...
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of human rights, which _ the european court of human rights, which is _ the european court ofights of citizens within — to protect the rights of citizens within countries in europe— the government have been all over the shop with— government have been all over the shop with us today. ministers have come _ shop with us today. ministers have come on _ shop with us today. ministers have come on the radio in the morning saying _ come on the radio in the morning saying that — come on the radio in the morning saying that they would not pull out from the _ saying that they would not pull out from the echr, then downing street saying _ from the echr, then downing street saying all— from the echr, then downing street saying all options are on the table— now dominic raab is signalling to the daily— now dominic raab is signalling to the daily mail that he's considering... dominic raab has been involved _ considering... dominic raab has been involved in— considering... dominic raab has been involved in war crimes tribunals which _ involved in war crimes tribunals which would have used the
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the under a controversial agreement has been cancelled last minute interventions by the european court of human rights man. all my goods to remove from the plane, several asylum seek a schedule to leave on the flight earlier. one individual appeals against being deported. u k prime minister boris johnson is admitted that his government might need to change the law to make sure that deportations can continue in the future. as the dean barber explains, the u. k. court previously ruled the flight could go ahead, but it was the european court that disagreed once there's a review into the legality of the scheme. next month, if it's ruled to be unlawful. they said that or asylum seekers could simply be returned to britain. in the last 2 hours, the european court of human rights has actually gone against vot idea what they've said in ruling, but every one should be taken off the flight. they've said this flight that was scheduled for tuesday night should not go ahead until the legality had been looked into. and, and also the question of whether rwanda was a safe country to send these people h
the under a controversial agreement has been cancelled last minute interventions by the european court of human rights man. all my goods to remove from the plane, several asylum seek a schedule to leave on the flight earlier. one individual appeals against being deported. u k prime minister boris johnson is admitted that his government might need to change the law to make sure that deportations can continue in the future. as the dean barber explains, the u. k. court previously ruled the flight...
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it has nothing to do in the european environment. the courtely, does not have to, they understand only force as a real aggressor by force, only force p oleksiy and who in europe can act as a guarantor of the exchange of prisoners, eh, well, the procedure that was applied to the defenders, we have stopped they said on our broadcast that the international red cross had something to do with this exchange and was one of the guarantees that these people would not be tortured, they would not be convicted in russia, they would then be exchanged for russian prisoners of war , now you know what other structures had something to do with it what is the guarantee now that all these defenders of azovstali will not be convicted and tortured there, god forbid lost in russian prisons unfortunately, let's be honest, we don't have any guarantees, the only guarantee is publicity to remind the world about the fate of our heroes. that's why we have to do it. and we have to do it on all possible platforms. we will definitely do it at the june session of the parliam
it has nothing to do in the european environment. the courtely, does not have to, they understand only force as a real aggressor by force, only force p oleksiy and who in europe can act as a guarantor of the exchange of prisoners, eh, well, the procedure that was applied to the defenders, we have stopped they said on our broadcast that the international red cross had something to do with this exchange and was one of the guarantees that these people would not be tortured, they would not be...
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after a last—minute intervention by a judge from the european court of human rights, the plane stayedthis is right, the british people want us to control immigration, people coming across as those boats. how is it right this court has overruled all of our courts and this parliament? the home secretary might _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too bothered i secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg, but ultimately she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the accusation they could be wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money. until a flight does take off, it is hard to gauge what impact it will have on those trying to come here. at this unofficial camp in dunkirk, many are thinking abo
after a last—minute intervention by a judge from the european court of human rights, the plane stayedthis is right, the british people want us to control immigration, people coming across as those boats. how is it right this court has overruled all of our courts and this parliament? the home secretary might _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too _...
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k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post for exit agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but the, you says there's no legal political justification for britain to unilaterally change and international agreement. so let's called a spate expect, this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cast a shadow over our overall corporation or at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. nave. blanca has more from london the heights. so for exit negotiations, those perhaps one of the biggest and thorny este elements of focusing on what was going to happen to northern islands. of course, northern ireland is a part of the united kingdom, but it borders the republic of ireland, which is an e. u. member states, and that border is porous as results of the good friday agreement, which was signed. bringing an end to 30 years of sectarian viol
k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post for exit agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but the, you says there's no legal political justification for britain to unilaterally change and international agreement. so let's called a spate expect, this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cast a shadow over our overall corporation or at...
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that is the european court of human i the european court of human rights. the european court of humanchts.~ ., rights. welcome you say that. it's 'ust rights. welcome you say that. it's just amazing. _ rights. welcome you say that. it'sjust amazing. i— rights. welcome you say that. it'sjust amazing. i can - rights. welcome you say that. it'sjust amazing. i can walk. it's just amazing. i can walk down through this corridor. you wouldn't get through that security. wouldn't get through that securi . . . wouldn't get through that security-— security. can i be really specific _ security. can i be really specific about - security. can i be really specific about what - security. can i be really| specific about what that security. can i be really- specific about what that judge did? — specific about what that judge did? he — specific about what that 'udge did? ., ., ~ ., . did? he looked at the evidence with regards — did? he looked at the evidence with regards to _ did? he looked at the evidence with regards to one _ did? he looked at the evidence with regards to one iraqi - did? he looked a
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the european court of human rights said the iraqi man faced "a real risk of irreversible harm" if he n to rwanda. the court is part of the council of europe set up after the second world war — and the uk is a member — and it's got nothing to do with the european union. the high court in london had earlier ruled there was no reason to stop the flight but acknowledged there were serious issues with the rwanda policy. judges here will next month, through what's called a judicial review, consider whether the policy is legal. the plan — which will cost £120 million — was announced last month and will run for five years. scores of charities, campaign groups as well as the church of england oppose the policy — which will see some asylum seekers given one—way tickets to the east african country. a number have launched legal challenges. let's get the latest from mark lobel. going nowhere. borisjohnson�*s rwanda plan to cut immigration, grounded for now. this flight was originally meant to take over 100 asylum seekers to rwanda, then just a handful, and finally, none, following a series of lega
the european court of human rights said the iraqi man faced "a real risk of irreversible harm" if he n to rwanda. the court is part of the council of europe set up after the second world war — and the uk is a member — and it's got nothing to do with the european union. the high court in london had earlier ruled there was no reason to stop the flight but acknowledged there were serious issues with the rwanda policy. judges here will next month, through what's called a judicial...
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last minute intervention by the european court of human rights kept people from being flo. now joe biden will include saudi arabia on the itinerary, his 1st middle east trip as u. s. president, he's looking to reset the relationship at a time when the u. s. is pushing for more oil to be pumped, reduce high petrol prices and ukraine. sanchez military is trying to get the last remaining civilians out of savannah don. yet russia is getting closer to taking over the eastern city the titans at script on the don bus region. no anger is growing in india after government officials demolished homes of muslims who took part in protest against 8 speech. the state government of hooked up radish says the homes were built illegally. these demolitions allowed rallies against offensive comments made by senior members of the governing b. j. p. about the prophet mohammed, i'm to match our reports from sahara and poor. oh mama that he cries in pain. he says his arm is broken as he leads from mercy. he was recently arrested for allegedly taking part in the protest. his mother says the accusati
last minute intervention by the european court of human rights kept people from being flo. now joe biden will include saudi arabia on the itinerary, his 1st middle east trip as u. s. president, he's looking to reset the relationship at a time when the u. s. is pushing for more oil to be pumped, reduce high petrol prices and ukraine. sanchez military is trying to get the last remaining civilians out of savannah don. yet russia is getting closer to taking over the eastern city the titans at...
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k to the one that has been cancelled last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. cat people from being flown out . dr. barton will now include saudi arabia on the itinerary of his 1st middle east trip as us president. he's looking to reset the relationship at a time when the u. s. is pushing for more oil to be pumped to produce high actual prices. and ukraine says it's military is trying to get the last remaining siblings out of cetera. don, yes, russia is getting closer to taking over the eastern city as it tightens its grip on the dawn, thus reaching the well food program says it's suspending food 8 to 1700000 people in south saddam because it doesn't have enough money. soaring prices of food linked to the war and ukraine. i've left agencies struggling for funds, years of fighting and climate change of pushed more than 60 percent of the population toward severe hunger. a doubling p says it needs $426000000.00 over the next 6 months. we are particularly concerned with these cars, especially because these cars are happening at the start of the lean season. when fa
k to the one that has been cancelled last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. cat people from being flown out . dr. barton will now include saudi arabia on the itinerary of his 1st middle east trip as us president. he's looking to reset the relationship at a time when the u. s. is pushing for more oil to be pumped to produce high actual prices. and ukraine says it's military is trying to get the last remaining siblings out of cetera. don, yes, russia is getting closer to...
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now the british government is proposing a law that would allow it to ignore a european court ruling that prevented it from deporting migrants to wanda. the new bill of rights is expected to make clear that britain supreme court that allowed the deportations have the final, say, last week of plain charter to deport the migrants was grounded by the european court of human rights shortly before. take off a scanty nadine, other joints lie from outside parliament in london. that in explain less. why is a government inc wow, the government in its own words says that it wants to a restore. what dominic, rob, the deputy prime minister told parliament would be a dose of common sense and balance to the justice system. now speaking in the commons, he said victim this sir. bill the human, the, sorry, the and you have a human a. busy the, the bill of rights rather would replace the human rights act of 1998 and it was an seek to restrict, for example, the circumstances where a foreign nationals have committed a crime here would challenge deportation on the basis of right to her a family life in the u.
now the british government is proposing a law that would allow it to ignore a european court ruling that prevented it from deporting migrants to wanda. the new bill of rights is expected to make clear that britain supreme court that allowed the deportations have the final, say, last week of plain charter to deport the migrants was grounded by the european court of human rights shortly before. take off a scanty nadine, other joints lie from outside parliament in london. that in explain less. why...
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flight of asylum seekers to rolanda didn't get off the ground after lost my intervention by the european court of human rights. be controversial. see has been criticized as being in humane and has been legally challenged by the government. and this is necessary to stop dangerous attempts to enter the u. k. letting bother reports from london. waiting to depart for a wonder, but even with the plain in position at an air base in western england. the legal challenges continued. lawyers for a handful of asylum seekers still do to be flown to ca, golly, asked the european court of human rights to get them off. the deportation list. it did, and suddenly the flight was called off. on monday, the court of appeal had ruled the flight. could go ahead that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with her a wander reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid rwanda more than a $150000000.00 for infrastructure, and it insists it scheme will deliver. i was before the 1
flight of asylum seekers to rolanda didn't get off the ground after lost my intervention by the european court of human rights. be controversial. see has been criticized as being in humane and has been legally challenged by the government. and this is necessary to stop dangerous attempts to enter the u. k. letting bother reports from london. waiting to depart for a wonder, but even with the plain in position at an air base in western england. the legal challenges continued. lawyers for a...
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that fell to six after an intervention from the european court.ur and in just the last couple of minutes, confirmation it is now zero. the government, very frustrated, particularly frustrated at the intervention of the european court so shortly before this plane was to go. they remain absolutely determined and committed to this policy. borisjohnson suggesting he is willing to change the law. it is worth looking back, i have been looking back at the conservative manifesto from the last election where they promised to update the human rights act, a bit of legislation 2a years old now, which is connected to the european convention on human rights. the conservatives want to loosen it, they feel the the european court of human rights rules. but public opinion, we have heard lots of people with big voices and big platforms from which to articulate their opposition from archbishops, we hear privately, the heir to the throne. when you look up public opinion, it is more nuanced on this and broadly speaking, those opinion polls think there is greater suppor
that fell to six after an intervention from the european court.ur and in just the last couple of minutes, confirmation it is now zero. the government, very frustrated, particularly frustrated at the intervention of the european court so shortly before this plane was to go. they remain absolutely determined and committed to this policy. borisjohnson suggesting he is willing to change the law. it is worth looking back, i have been looking back at the conservative manifesto from the last election...
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just before it was due to take off the flight was stopped by a european court ruling. in the last few minutes the home secretary has said it won't stop the government trying again. whilst this decision by the strasbourg court in geneva was disappointing and surprising given the repeated and considered judgments to the contrary in our domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy. this domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy-— to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful _ to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and _ to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and the - to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and the home secretary— and it is shameful and the home secretary has no one but herself to hiame~ _ we'll be examining the government's options after that court ruling. also this lunchtime... network rail says three days of strike action next week will mean six days of disruption and half the railway lines in britain being closed. our shrinking coastline — a warning that rising sea levels mean almos
just before it was due to take off the flight was stopped by a european court ruling. in the last few minutes the home secretary has said it won't stop the government trying again. whilst this decision by the strasbourg court in geneva was disappointing and surprising given the repeated and considered judgments to the contrary in our domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy. this domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy-— to this policy. this is a shambles and it is...
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alexander in general , the future fsb agent turns out, then the documents will all go to the european courtple died in an accident with a minibus in the krasnodar territory, all passengers were injured. among them, there are also minors, the minibus was heading to the temryuk, the driver, according to preliminary data, lost control of the car, the car flew off the highway and crashed into a tree, criminal cases were initiated, which are under control in the investigative department of the investigative committee of the russian federation in the region. it may be that i lost control of such a bus, drove into a ditch, where i collided with a tree at the time of the incident, according to available data, there were at least 17 passengers in the cabin, according to the information received. as a result of a traffic accident , four passengers of the bus also died ; establishing all the circumstances of the incident, including compliance with safety requirements for the transportation of passengers. the spektr rg space observatory will continue to work in full russian scientists will launch a tel
alexander in general , the future fsb agent turns out, then the documents will all go to the european courtple died in an accident with a minibus in the krasnodar territory, all passengers were injured. among them, there are also minors, the minibus was heading to the temryuk, the driver, according to preliminary data, lost control of the car, the car flew off the highway and crashed into a tree, criminal cases were initiated, which are under control in the investigative department of the...
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after ruling from the european court of human rights, it says asylum seekers may be at risk if they are sent ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. russia has told ukrainian fighters holding out at a chemical plant in the eastern city of severity, the next to surrender. a spokesman for pro russian separatists in the region says if they don't lay down their weapons, they'll face death. meanwhile, russia says it's establishing a humanitarian corridor to evacuate an estimated $500.00 civilians who have been sheltering at the assault chemical plant. with all bridges to the twin, city of lizza chanst, destroyed ukrainian troops. now risk being encircled in severe denounced miss a chance has suffered relentless shelling, but not every one in the wart on eastern city is fleeing. some i do afraid to leave, but others have nowhere to go. well yep, we'll w, i said look, where should i go to let me if i were 40, maybe i could flee, but where should i go now? should i have go as you might. i meanwhile, just across the river in the twin city of soviet odon, asked, many are unable to leav
after ruling from the european court of human rights, it says asylum seekers may be at risk if they are sent ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. russia has told ukrainian fighters holding out at a chemical plant in the eastern city of severity, the next to surrender. a spokesman for pro russian separatists in the region says if they don't lay down their weapons, they'll face death. meanwhile, russia says it's establishing a humanitarian corridor to evacuate an estimated $500.00...
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off a ruling from the european court on human rights. it says asylum seekers may be at risk if they're there. ah, i'm him a hobbit walking to the program. the battle for ukraine's eastern don bass region rages on and russia is tightening its grip on the city of several don yeske. russia has destroyed all 3 bridges leading out of the city to ukrainian, held lizzie chance. and that means it's almost entirely cut off. russian troops are calling on ukrainian forces to surrender. as ukraine's president has appealed for more long range weapons. alyssa, chance has suffered relentless shelling love, but not every one in the walked on eastern city is fleeing. sama do afraid to leave, but others have no way to go. well yes we'll do. we'll yet go to where should i go to let me if i were 40, maybe i could flee. but where should i go now should i have killed as you murat? meanwhile, just across the river, in the twin city of soviet odon, asked, many are unable to leave. with all the main bridges destroyed, that city is now almost cut off. the regions
off a ruling from the european court on human rights. it says asylum seekers may be at risk if they're there. ah, i'm him a hobbit walking to the program. the battle for ukraine's eastern don bass region rages on and russia is tightening its grip on the city of several don yeske. russia has destroyed all 3 bridges leading out of the city to ukrainian, held lizzie chance. and that means it's almost entirely cut off. russian troops are calling on ukrainian forces to surrender. as ukraine's...
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rulings by the european court of human rights do not always need to be followed by uk courts. allowing ordinary people to challenge what they say is unfair treatment by their government. this was all announced by dominic raab,. it will strengthen separation of powers in this country, affirming the supremacy of the supreme court, being explicit that the uk courts are under no obligation to follow the strasbourg caselaw, and indeed are free to differ from it. i am proud of our world—beating judiciary. and what else is the point, what else is the point of a supreme court if it bows in subordination to a european one? the shadowjustice minister ellie reeves criticised the bill over how it might impact human rights protections for the most vulnerable. this is a very dark day for victims of crime, for women, for people in the care, for everyone in this country who rely on the state to protect them from harm. this is not a bill of rights, it's a con. the lord chancellor knows this because he's been working on it for over a decade. we know from the queen's speech that this bill will t
rulings by the european court of human rights do not always need to be followed by uk courts. allowing ordinary people to challenge what they say is unfair treatment by their government. this was all announced by dominic raab,. it will strengthen separation of powers in this country, affirming the supremacy of the supreme court, being explicit that the uk courts are under no obligation to follow the strasbourg caselaw, and indeed are free to differ from it. i am proud of our world—beating...
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a last—minute legal challenge at the european court of human rights has cast doubt on whether the flighterstands that the home office in london now thinks that the court could prevent any planned removals today. the flights to rwanda are meant to act as a deterrent to those trying to cross the channel in boats. but today at least 300 more people made the journey — those are just some of them. simonjones reports from dover. calm seas mean busy times for the border force, bringing people to dover after picking them up in the channel. women and children among today's arrivals, though the vast majority are young men. hundreds of people achieving their goal today of setting foot on british soil. well, these are some of the boats that have been used today and in recent days to make the channel crossing. it is clear that the boats have been getting bigger, often packed with up to a0 or 50 people, increasing the risks in the world's busiest shipping lane. i spoke to fisherman matt coaker who has been out at sea all day and witnessed a near miss involving a dinghy. we actually watched them go in
a last—minute legal challenge at the european court of human rights has cast doubt on whether the flighterstands that the home office in london now thinks that the court could prevent any planned removals today. the flights to rwanda are meant to act as a deterrent to those trying to cross the channel in boats. but today at least 300 more people made the journey — those are just some of them. simonjones reports from dover. calm seas mean busy times for the border force, bringing people to...
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k. council, that's 1st deportation fight to wander off to a ruling from the european court of human rights. it says, fallen seekers may be at risk if they're sent there. ah, i really muhammad, welcome to the program. the battle for ukraine's easton don bass region rages on and russia is tightening its grip on the city of several don. yet, russia has destroyed all 3 bridges leading out of the city to ukrainian held. lizzie chance, that means it's almost entirely cut off. russian troops are...
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a golly asked the european court of human rights to get them off the deportation list. it did, and suddenly the flight was cold off. oh, on monday the court of appeal had ruled the flight. could go ahead. that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with rolanda reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid romando more than a $150000000.00 for infrastructure. and it insists it scheme will deliver. i was before the 1st flight was expected to leave the foreign secretary said, it didn't matter how many people are on it. it's a key pause about strategy for tackling the polling people smugglers who are trading in people types and dreams. and in many cases costing that lives said this is why it's vitally important that we press forward with. busy policy and if people aren't on the flight today, they will be on subsequent flights to wanda. while the prime minister sharing a cabinet meeting made a different argument. the objective is to en
a golly asked the european court of human rights to get them off the deportation list. it did, and suddenly the flight was cold off. oh, on monday the court of appeal had ruled the flight. could go ahead. that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with rolanda reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid romando more than a $150000000.00 for...
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of human rights, the european court of human rights, the european court of human rights is noted writes the russian publication kommersant, our colleagues note that the idea has already been approved by the administration of the president of russia, the investigative committee of the ministry of justice, the prosecutor general's office, and the office of the ombudsman. the russians for this court to work on the territory of all of this former commonwealth of the so-called independent states, however, according to them, much will depend on the interest of other countries well, let me remind you that on march 16, russia was expelled from the council of europe, which also means the termination of participation in the european convention on human rights . at the beginning of the war in ukraine, russia asked for help from china, which would like to help but is afraid of sanctions. i want to avoid sanctions. the washington post writes about this and notes that moscow has tried to put pressure on the official deceased at least twice recently with a request to offer new forms of economic
of human rights, the european court of human rights, the european court of human rights is noted writes the russian publication kommersant, our colleagues note that the idea has already been approved by the administration of the president of russia, the investigative committee of the ministry of justice, the prosecutor general's office, and the office of the ombudsman. the russians for this court to work on the territory of all of this former commonwealth of the so-called independent states,...
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assembly of the council has the right to take of europe, through their resolution through the european court of human rights, tried to replace this issue with a completely different issue, secondary in our opinion, but during the voting at the session there was an unprecedented event of the bureau, which before this morning decided not to raise the black sea issue and the unblocking of the black sea was actually not supported absolutely and by the majority of the members of the parliamentary assembly. thus, ukrainian is not only ukrainian, but now it has already become the issue of the world food crisis and world security has entered the agenda in thursday, this will be one of the most important questions, in addition, there is a traditional question for tomorrow, we will make sure that every session starts with questions about the russian language aggression and in fact the situation is now happening with refugees with actually whole categories of citizens such as violence against women and children, forced removal of them to the territory of the russian federation, but tomorrow - this issu
assembly of the council has the right to take of europe, through their resolution through the european court of human rights, tried to replace this issue with a completely different issue, secondary in our opinion, but during the voting at the session there was an unprecedented event of the bureau, which before this morning decided not to raise the black sea issue and the unblocking of the black sea was actually not supported absolutely and by the majority of the members of the parliamentary...
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k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap and post breaks that agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland east, as there is no legal or political justification for person to unilaterally change in international agreement. so that's called a spade a spade. this is illegal. the okay, bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between you and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cost a shadow over our overall corporation or at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. me boca has more in london for britain is using something called a doc trend of necessity, which on the european union, a legal guidance allows countries as to essentially pull out of a legally binding arrangements. if that arrangement is put on ju strain and pressure on a, on a given country, the words all puts the country in grave an imminent peril. britain's foreign officer argues that because of the socio political and economic impacts of the norther
k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap and post breaks that agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland east, as there is no legal or political justification for person to unilaterally change in international agreement. so that's called a spade a spade. this is illegal. the okay, bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between you and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cost a shadow over our overall corporation or at the...
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of human rights, so there is still the possibility of filing lawsuits with the european courtof human rights. and this is definitely a very important mechanism for individual complaints , for citizens . and the ukrainian initiated another process, another very important mechanism and tool - this is the creation of the e-e commission for compensation for the damage caused by the armed aggression of the russian federation, this is the so-called the tool of the kleimska mishinsta, which existed during the last decades, e.e., regarding kuwait and cancer regarding eritrea, ethiopia. now it exists regarding relations and the wound and the usa in the gas is sitting because of that. and this is a different process. - legal mechanisms that fill these gaps, because currently there is no mechanism that would work with compensations, is it correct? on the subject, it is very similar to that. that is, we must definitely have funds, and the aggressor has to have a mechanism, a quasi-judicial commission, where every victim, a citizen of ukraine, could apply and receive compensation according
of human rights, so there is still the possibility of filing lawsuits with the european courtof human rights. and this is definitely a very important mechanism for individual complaints , for citizens . and the ukrainian initiated another process, another very important mechanism and tool - this is the creation of the e-e commission for compensation for the damage caused by the armed aggression of the russian federation, this is the so-called the tool of the kleimska mishinsta, which existed...
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in real life, well, let's say it here for the european union poses such a challenge that the european court, as it was created at one time, as a community that must prevent a new war, which is the second world war, as well as the communities of coal and steel, and so on, yes, that is, now the european union is actually also undergoing an additional test, as far as it is because of a more active solidarity position with ukraine can help this new war to end on the other side, but i would say something like this well , you and i understand that there is a difference between the concept of, for example, not to let ukraine lose like this and victory in ukraine that is, we see that, in principle, it is a part of the countries of the european union. she very often leads a discussion to allow ukraine to lose, that is, it is more likely that they are ready to provide weapons, but very often it is rather a minimum. well, i will just remind you that our lady painter, for example said that only ten percent of the requests we made, in principle, were covered, yes, that is, let ukraine win - as we unders
in real life, well, let's say it here for the european union poses such a challenge that the european court, as it was created at one time, as a community that must prevent a new war, which is the second world war, as well as the communities of coal and steel, and so on, yes, that is, now the european union is actually also undergoing an additional test, as far as it is because of a more active solidarity position with ukraine can help this new war to end on the other side, but i would say...
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that's 1st deportation flights to a wanda offer ruined from the european court of human life. it says asylum seekers may be at risk if they return to their home country. ah, our beloved, it's good to have you with us. the battle for you cranes, eastern don bass, regent rages on and russia is tightening its grip on the key city of several. don yeske, russia has destroyed all 3 bridges leading out of the city of the ukrainian city of burton, new cheese. you see, chance meeting, it's almost entirely cut off. russian troops are urging ukrainian forces to surrender. the cranes president thought to be as good as he says, his troops are now out gunned and has appealed for more long range weapons. alyssa chance has suffered relentless shelling love, but not everyone in the walked on eastern city is fleeing. some i do afraid to leave, but others have no way to go. well, yes, we'll do. we'll yet go to where should i go to? let me if i were 40, maybe i could flee, but where should i go now? should i have cool as you met? i meanwhile, just across the river in the twin city of soviet odon,
that's 1st deportation flights to a wanda offer ruined from the european court of human life. it says asylum seekers may be at risk if they return to their home country. ah, our beloved, it's good to have you with us. the battle for you cranes, eastern don bass, regent rages on and russia is tightening its grip on the key city of several. don yeske, russia has destroyed all 3 bridges leading out of the city of the ukrainian city of burton, new cheese. you see, chance meeting, it's almost...