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they can bottle up julian in the in the forgive me that julian can bottle them up in the european court of human rights for only so long before he's finally extradited to the united states so i think that they figured the time was right in daytime now get the wheels turning and have him back as quickly as possible this tough stance the u.s. is taking against joining us on just actually throwing the book at him do you think it's a it's. being used as a potential threat to ward off other journalists and potential whistleblowers without any doubt i think that's exactly what the point is here the point is to frighten everybody to the point where they don't dare compromise something that might even possibly be classified this is meant to create a chilling effect all across the media not just among americans but everybody around the world. yes there are many u.s. outlets who publish the information that was released by wiki leaks on paper just as culpable as a song sends a you know while they taking a strong stance in support of a song is now of course they are and this is the hypocrisy of the mainstream med
they can bottle up julian in the in the forgive me that julian can bottle them up in the european court of human rights for only so long before he's finally extradited to the united states so i think that they figured the time was right in daytime now get the wheels turning and have him back as quickly as possible this tough stance the u.s. is taking against joining us on just actually throwing the book at him do you think it's a it's. being used as a potential threat to ward off other...
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out the city spectra non valves wife rachel at least five of his siblings the highest court in front and even the european court of human rights support the decision. medical x. but they have brain damage is irreversible however the patient's parents believe his date could improve in a specialized hospital. we are gradually switching him off. little by little. the *-*- so i think i want to tell you i think they deserve this is for the long bath parents and their supporters say it's euthanasia in disguise. the practice is banned in frfrae but doctors are allowed to enter medical cat in spepecific circumstances. the french catholicc church and the u. n. body on disabled right called on authorities to wait. in twenty thirteen doctors with his wife consent halted long bounce treatment for weeks this until the parents launched a legal battle to keep him alive. on them six years struggle have become symbolic of the debate on the right to die. the forty two year old didn't leave behind instructions on what to do if y you were in the situation. that is life and even if you insist that thehe foreman asked with against relentless medica
out the city spectra non valves wife rachel at least five of his siblings the highest court in front and even the european court of human rights support the decision. medical x. but they have brain damage is irreversible however the patient's parents believe his date could improve in a specialized hospital. we are gradually switching him off. little by little. the *-*- so i think i want to tell you i think they deserve this is for the long bath parents and their supporters say it's euthanasia...
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branch court has had much less cases with respect to spain to many other countries the court of human rights european court of human rights decided that a number of basque separatists didn't get a fair trial. you confirmed that doesn't help the argument does it no it doesn't have my argument. but it can't repeat once and again that the statistics show that the spain has much less much less cases in front of the court of human rights than many other european countries like france belgium germany and others but you don't answer for them you want. are you not concerned about this public safety or you wanted to change it. do you find it satisfactory that so many people were sanctioned for disrespecting the police i am not aware of but us you can't refer to the statistics or in general terms and position that spain has on respecting human right let's talk about arms sales in september last year you announced you had halted the sale of laser guided bombs to saudi arabia with concerns over the use of such weapons in the war in yemen and just days later you changed your mind and said the contract had to be o
branch court has had much less cases with respect to spain to many other countries the court of human rights european court of human rights decided that a number of basque separatists didn't get a fair trial. you confirmed that doesn't help the argument does it no it doesn't have my argument. but it can't repeat once and again that the statistics show that the spain has much less much less cases in front of the court of human rights than many other european countries like france belgium germany...
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number of parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. but they were spoke with a doctor correspondent there is in paris and i asked him what the un actually had any legal jurisdiction in this case that's the big question re. people here are divided on that 1st french court said no it's not legally binding and the french government seems to think that as well but now another french court has said yes you have to wait for the decision so what's happening really is that this committee is now has now 6 months to look into the case of violence on there and then makes an opinion and apparently legal experts aren't actually don't agree on if the government and the doctors in charge of need to follow these instructions for now though they have to wait until further notice. they say there is in paris now voting is under
number of parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. but they were spoke with a doctor correspondent there is in paris and i asked him what the un actually had any legal jurisdiction in this case that's the big...
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best parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. to some of the other stories making news around the world abortion rights activists are staging rallies in cities across the united states in response to a wife of new and old. introduced a number of state legislatures hundreds gathered in washington to demand the procedure remains legal last week alabama and into the country strictest abortion law banning it in nearly all cases including rape and incest. austrian president alexander founded valen has sought to reassure citizens following a government crisis the junior coalition partner of the far right freedom party has quit the government of chancellor sebastian cortes after its leader vice chancellor kristen resigned following a corruption scandal. as it roams biggest airport on 24 hour strike causing hundred
best parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. to some of the other stories making news around the world abortion rights activists are staging rallies in cities across the united states in response to a wife of new...
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on a number of cornerstone decisions when it comes to european security and stability for instance the members of the parliamentary assembly elect the judges of the european human rights court so it is quite a significant organization back in 2014 and by another decision in 2015 russian parliamentary seats were stripped of their rights to vote on such key issues it was over the situation in ukraine and so that was done despite russia was paying all fees it was jus to the body and that situation had gone on for years now back in 2017 russia stop the cash flow to the body saying that this situation was unjust it was unfair for those we have been continuing to pay our contributions to the council of europe in good faith and on time for almost 3 years warning every time that it would continue forever and that we would have to freeze the payments of. contributions if the rights of our parliamentarians were not restored which we finally did i do not in any way encourage everyone to resort to blackmail but if we had not done this our partners might not have realized the inadmissibility of the situation created by the illegitimate decision of the parliamentary assembly well and acc
on a number of cornerstone decisions when it comes to european security and stability for instance the members of the parliamentary assembly elect the judges of the european human rights court so it is quite a significant organization back in 2014 and by another decision in 2015 russian parliamentary seats were stripped of their rights to vote on such key issues it was over the situation in ukraine and so that was done despite russia was paying all fees it was jus to the body and that situation...
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my mother had no choice, she had to go to the european court of humans rights in strasbourg.me any harm. i think it should be kept. reporter: why? because there will be more vandalism and fighting and bullying. in society at the time, we were definitely perceived to be troublemaking. the majority in society wanted to keep corporal punishment. the court ruled that beating children against their parent's wishes violated the human rights convention. i'm very pleased with the outcome of the case and feel that a speedy implementing of the findings will improve the educational environment for both teachers and pupils. when my mum got the news of the judgement, there was a lot of spontaneous dancing and hugging of my dad, which any west of scotland family just isn't a normal thing. they were really, really pleased. after the law was changed, it was changed just before the start of the school term, and itjust disappeared overnight. it was like it never existed. andrew campbell remembering his mother, grace. in 1978, a bengali textile worker was murdered in london's east end. the kill
my mother had no choice, she had to go to the european court of humans rights in strasbourg.me any harm. i think it should be kept. reporter: why? because there will be more vandalism and fighting and bullying. in society at the time, we were definitely perceived to be troublemaking. the majority in society wanted to keep corporal punishment. the court ruled that beating children against their parent's wishes violated the human rights convention. i'm very pleased with the outcome of the case...
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of recovery. legal options are running out. both france's highest court in the european court of human rights have backed the decision to and lifeemmanuel macron to intervene. calls too, to another higher power. this case igniting a fierce debate about the role of religion and the right to die. but barring a dramatic 11th hour intervention, without treatment, food or water, death could be just days away. andy beatts, bbc news. one of india's most acclaimed modern actors says the country needs better sex education, rather than banning films with explicit content. bbc asian network's haroon rashid met radhika aptay in london. radhika aptay is fast becoming one of the most recognised indian actresses globally after having starred in three netflix originals in 2018. sacred games was the first netflix original series from india. how different was that filmmaking experience compared to other bollywood productions you've been part of? first of all, it's challenging, it's nicer because you are doing something, you're not worried about words or certain content, you are open and openly expressing. i do feel that this freedom is very, very
of recovery. legal options are running out. both france's highest court in the european court of human rights have backed the decision to and lifeemmanuel macron to intervene. calls too, to another higher power. this case igniting a fierce debate about the role of religion and the right to die. but barring a dramatic 11th hour intervention, without treatment, food or water, death could be just days away. andy beatts, bbc news. one of india's most acclaimed modern actors says the country needs...
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the parents have asked the president to intervene to overrule the european court of human rights, do get involved because we are in the midst of the european campaign. whatever he does, there is a part of the electorate that won't be happy, unless he wants to make a case against the right more specifically. but we do not doubt have a very powerful, evangelical movement. we have a catholic lead for the conservative list. that might be a possibility. but on balance, i think the president willjust but on balance, i think the president will just wait. there was a decision, there have been record sales and counter decisions and stays of execution for years because of vincent lambert‘s parents. but now it has come to the end. at the same time as the bill, according to which he can be left to die. there isa which he can be left to die. there is a bill which says that what will be stopped is basically nourishment through intravenous tubes. there are opponents of this, saying it is cruelty. he suffered a car accident ten yea rs cruelty. he suffered a car accident ten years ago, it was his 42nd
the parents have asked the president to intervene to overrule the european court of human rights, do get involved because we are in the midst of the european campaign. whatever he does, there is a part of the electorate that won't be happy, unless he wants to make a case against the right more specifically. but we do not doubt have a very powerful, evangelical movement. we have a catholic lead for the conservative list. that might be a possibility. but on balance, i think the president willjust...
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of recovery. legal options are running out. both france's highest court in the european court of human rights have backed the decision to and lifealls too, to another higher power. this case igniting a fierce debate about the role of religion and the right to die. but barring a dramatic 11th hour intervention, without treatment, food or water, death could be just days away. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. in south africa court hearings will consider the former president jacob zuma's application for corruption charges against him to be dropped. in cambodia there will be a national day of remembrance to commemorate victims of the khmer rouge atrocities. ad here in london — the chelsea flower show will open its doors to the world's press for a first look. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello. this is your monday sport briefing. brooks koepka successfully defended his us pga championship title on sunday, finishing two shots clear of dustin johnson on eight—under—par despite carding a four—over—par final round 7a in testing conditions at bethpage black course. the 2017 a
of recovery. legal options are running out. both france's highest court in the european court of human rights have backed the decision to and lifealls too, to another higher power. this case igniting a fierce debate about the role of religion and the right to die. but barring a dramatic 11th hour intervention, without treatment, food or water, death could be just days away. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. in south africa court hearings will consider the former...
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legs parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. this is of course a passionate debate and joining me now is bobby schindler he's the president of the terri schiavo life and hope network which advocates for pay. since right to life and he's the brother of terri schiavo was life was at the center of a similar land mark case in the united states mr schindler thank you so much for joining us 1st of all you know just going back to mr lamb barry mean this is the case of just one man and yet his face is getting so much national and even international attention why do you think that is i think it's similar to my sister's case i would get asked the same question why did terri berry's case get so much national international attention i think because people understand when you have parents that are willing and wanting t
legs parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. this is of course a passionate debate and joining me now is bobby schindler he's the president of the terri schiavo life and hope network which advocates for pay. since...
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of the siblings opposed it. their parents have brought and lost cases before french courts and the european court of human rightsin repeated efforts to prevent his life support being ended earlier this month the united nations committee on the rights of persons with disabilities requested that french authorities suspend the decision to take him off life support while it examine the case monday's like decision from the paris appeal court ordered care to be continued until united nations committee could consider an appeal from long there's parents. and family on the case i'm joined by our correspondent he's embarrassed he said oh this case has already been all the way to the european court of justice which ruled in favor of the wife's the zisha that he should be allowed to die now the united nations has got involved but does the u.n. have any legal jurisdiction. well that's the big question really and people here are divided on that the 1st french court said no it's not legally binding and the french government seems to think that as well but now another french court has said yes you have to wait for the decision
of the siblings opposed it. their parents have brought and lost cases before french courts and the european court of human rightsin repeated efforts to prevent his life support being ended earlier this month the united nations committee on the rights of persons with disabilities requested that french authorities suspend the decision to take him off life support while it examine the case monday's like decision from the paris appeal court ordered care to be continued until united nations...
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of the siblings opposed it. parents have brought and lost cases before french courts and the european court of human rights in repeated efforts to prevent his life support being ended earlier this month the united nations committee on the rights of persons with disabilities requested that french authorities suspend the decision to take him off life support while it examine the case monday's like decision from the paris appeal court ordered kid to be continued until united nations committee could consider an appeal from lone best parents. of the. german constitution marks its 70th anniversary this week introduced after the horrors of world war 2 the basic law make makes human rights democracy freedom and equality fundamental values for germany after the allies had defeated the nazis there were many questions about how to rebuild germany western powers the us france and britain wanted to create a solid democracy the constitution was initially a temporary one just for west germany but 40 years later when west and east were reunited the constitution was adopted in the new united germany. well on the occasion of the consti
of the siblings opposed it. parents have brought and lost cases before french courts and the european court of human rights in repeated efforts to prevent his life support being ended earlier this month the united nations committee on the rights of persons with disabilities requested that french authorities suspend the decision to take him off life support while it examine the case monday's like decision from the paris appeal court ordered kid to be continued until united nations committee...
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there's parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. face is a no confidence vote on monday following mass resignations by ministers from his junior coalition partner far right freedom party as resignations a comma after chance i could. proposed sacking his interior minister in the wake of a corruption scandal that had already forced his vice chancellor and scrafton straka to step down as record interior minister would have to go to ensure an unbiased investigation into the scandal but with the freedom party now threatening to back confidence from the future of course is a conservative government is uncertain correspondent bob rafelson explains chancellor sebastian cordes is now fighting for his political survival basically what he wants to do is continue with his government to elections in september he wants to j
there's parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. face is a no confidence vote on monday following mass resignations by ministers from his junior coalition partner far right freedom party as resignations a comma after...
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let best parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. austrian formula one legend niki lauda has died at the age of 70 his family says he passed away in his sleep at home. in zurich out his health had been affected by a crash of the 1976 german grand prix is being remembered as one of the best and most charismatic drivers in formula one history. this was the race that changed nicky lauder's life the austrian was pulled from the burning wreckage by fellow driver a priest read the then reigning world champion his last rights despite his horrific burns and lung damage he has staunchly returned to race just 6 weeks later he would go on to claim 2 more world titles and a glittering career his remarkable comeback and rivalry with british driver james hunt inspired the hollywood movie rush overcoming adversity remained a
let best parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. austrian formula one legend niki lauda has died at the age of 70 his family says he passed away in his sleep at home. in zurich out his health had been affected by a...
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of recovery. legal options are running out. both france's highest court in the european court of human rights have backed the decision to and lifenow calling for france's president emmanuel macron to intervene. calls to, to another higher power. this case igniting a fierce debate about the role of religion and the right to die. but barring a dramatic 11th hour intervention, without treatment, food or water, death could be just days away. andy beats, bbc news. thousands of people in berlin have taken part in a demonstration in support of the eu. one week ahead of the european parliamentary elections, the protesters gathered to speak out against far—right parties. demonstrations have been organised in seven german cities, the day after italian populist matteo salvini staged a nationalist rally in milan. rescuers have helped hundreds of hikers who were stuck overnight on a mountain onjapan‘s yakushima island because of heavy rainfall. around 12 centimetres of rain hit the area on saturday, with flooding and mudslides blocking roads. officials say 314 people were stranded. some were forced to sleep out on the mountainside, but most
of recovery. legal options are running out. both france's highest court in the european court of human rights have backed the decision to and lifenow calling for france's president emmanuel macron to intervene. calls to, to another higher power. this case igniting a fierce debate about the role of religion and the right to die. but barring a dramatic 11th hour intervention, without treatment, food or water, death could be just days away. andy beats, bbc news. thousands of people in berlin have...
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lembergs parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from the bass parents. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world austrian president alexander fonda belen has sought to reassure citizens following a government crisis junior coalition partner the far right freedom party has quit the government of chancellor of the boston courts after its leader vice chancellor . resigned all the way in a corruption scandal. workers at rome's biggest airports are on 24 hour strike and that is causing hundreds of flight cancellations italy's flagship carrier said it had cancelled $300.00 flights italy's main transport union is pushing for a deal guaranteeing the future of that airline which has been taken over by the government. police in russia have detained a key opposition figure of a close ally of top oppos
lembergs parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from the bass parents. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world austrian president alexander fonda belen has sought to reassure citizens following a...
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parents have brought and lost cases before french courts and the european court of human rights in repeated efforts to prevent his life support being ended earlier this month the united nations committee on the rights of persons with disabilities requested that french authorities suspend the decision to take him off life support while it examine the case monday's like decision from the paris appeal court ordered kid to be continued until united nations committee could consider an appeal from lome best parents. the german constitution or basic law as it's known is 70 years old this month the constitution came into effect in may $949.00 after being put together under the supervision of the victorious allied powers and say was to ensure that after the years of nazi dictatorship the struction of the war a new germany would be built on solid democratic nations 40 years later when west and east were reunited the constitution was adopted in the new reunifying germany. is marking the occasion with a special series of reports about the rights and shrine in the constitution today we have a profile of
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bears parents have brought and lost cases before french courts and the european court of human rights in repeated efforts to prevent his life support being ended earlier this month the united nations committee on the rights of persons with disabilities requested that french authorities suspend the decision to take him off life support while it examine the case monday's like decision from the paris appeal court ordered care to be continued until united nations committee could consider an appeal from lawn there's parents. now 28 countries 400000000 voters people from across europe will go to the polls between may 23rd and made. 6 decide who will represent them for the next 5 years at the european parliament here's how the european parliamentary elections work the number of seats each country gets is roughly proportional to its population europe's most populous country germany with 82000000 people will be electing 96 m. e p s fall a small this country in the e.u. mulcher will have 6 any piece to represent its population of less than half a 1000000 now once elected the members of parliame
bears parents have brought and lost cases before french courts and the european court of human rights in repeated efforts to prevent his life support being ended earlier this month the united nations committee on the rights of persons with disabilities requested that french authorities suspend the decision to take him off life support while it examine the case monday's like decision from the paris appeal court ordered care to be continued until united nations committee could consider an appeal...
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best parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. it's all just part of a passionate debate not just in france but all over the world joining me now is bobby schindler he is the president of the terri schiavo life and hope that work it advocates for patients rights of life and he is the brother of terri schiavo his life was at the center of a similar landmark case in the united states mr schindler thank you so much for joining us hope we do have you can you hear me. i will see if we can get him back we'll just have to move on to the next story in the meantime it looks like we may have lost the line to bobby schindler there will definitely come back to him though. now moving on to the u.k. where british prime minister theresa may has announced that she will allow lawmakers to vote on whether to hold a 2nd national r
best parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. it's all just part of a passionate debate not just in france but all over the world joining me now is bobby schindler he is the president of the terri schiavo life and hope...
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parliamentary assistant who was based in paris the pen is found to take the case to the european court of human rights. a flu outbreak in the u.s. is largest detention facility in texas has forced officials to move hundreds of detainees the decision came after a 16 year old guatemalan boy dies after becoming sick one in custody is the 6th miner to die in u.s. border patrol facilities since september reynolds reports. the largest border detention center in the u.s. has stopped taking in new migrants for processing after a large number of people at the center came down with high fevers and flu symptoms officials say the closure came shortly after the death of 16 year old carlos hernandez vasquez on may 20th the guatemalan boy who traveled to the u.s. without his parents spent 6 days at the macallan texas processing center before he was diagnosed with the flu he was transferred to another facility and given medication but was not hospitalized he was found dead on monday hernandez vasquez was the 6th child to die after being apprehended crossing the u.s. border since september late wednesday u.s. official
parliamentary assistant who was based in paris the pen is found to take the case to the european court of human rights. a flu outbreak in the u.s. is largest detention facility in texas has forced officials to move hundreds of detainees the decision came after a 16 year old guatemalan boy dies after becoming sick one in custody is the 6th miner to die in u.s. border patrol facilities since september reynolds reports. the largest border detention center in the u.s. has stopped taking in new...
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parliamentary assistant who is based in paris the pen has vowed to take the case to the european court of human rights. we were french president emanuel macro has hosted the 1st meeting of his newly formed environmental defense council has been criticized by activists who don't think he's done enough to deal with global warming but others injured and many from the yellow vest movement say is of our mental policies go too far at the meeting across his government to come up with new ideas about how to tackle the climate crisis by july. if this is. not a move for the past 2 years we've been in a time to take decisions for today right now and a lot has been done by the government in these 2 years i think it's important to assess it to see where we stand what succeeded what didn't succeed and to check in detail the implementation of the climate plan and the biodiversity plan. now also mastic facial recognition technology is transforming the lives of millions across the developed world are unique facial dimensions let us access bank accounts cashless in holiday resorts and use also makes it border controls
parliamentary assistant who is based in paris the pen has vowed to take the case to the european court of human rights. we were french president emanuel macro has hosted the 1st meeting of his newly formed environmental defense council has been criticized by activists who don't think he's done enough to deal with global warming but others injured and many from the yellow vest movement say is of our mental policies go too far at the meeting across his government to come up with new ideas about...
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whilst roger talks about defending free speech as i do as well i think that also as the european court of human rights suggested to article ten to the should be limits on that and every sensible human civilization throughout history has put limits on free speech to the tale hate speech and insightful speech now when we have a disproportional it's not in for him to behave you know and also equality of our instable georgette. but roger roger roger came out so i need to make a broader point here which is if hate speech and incitement of radical hateful groups who are taking extremist. ideological stance is from their religious backgrounds which are not supported within the text which are not supported within the sky or by the scholars or by the vast majority of those religious populations what we see is people it's not incendiary devices they are proactively inciting violence whipping up hatred and it's happening everywhere and there's under less we have equality of alms when people get marginalized from the mainstream media and we have to and people don't have their voices reflected when we don't have e
whilst roger talks about defending free speech as i do as well i think that also as the european court of human rights suggested to article ten to the should be limits on that and every sensible human civilization throughout history has put limits on free speech to the tale hate speech and insightful speech now when we have a disproportional it's not in for him to behave you know and also equality of our instable georgette. but roger roger roger came out so i need to make a broader point here...
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parliamentary assistant who is based in paris the plan is found to take the case to the european court of human rights. automatic facial recognition technology uses our unique facial dimensions to let us access bank accounts go cashless in holiday resorts and to use or summated border controls but it could also track us and invade our privacy al-jazeera paul brennan reports now on the u.k.'s 1st legal challenge against the technology. security or surveillance cameras have become a silent ubiquitous feature of cities across the world residents seem almost oblivious to the routine monitoring of their daily lives. and bridges was irritated the 1st time he realized the police automatic facial recognition vehicle that scanned his features in a shopping center but the 2nd time it happened was at a peaceful and arms trade protest and on that occasion the van was parked opposite the crowd i felt it was better to intimidate people into them from using their right to peaceful protest so ed has taken south wales police to court in the 1st u.k. challenge to the use of a f r i mean essentially what you have is a s
parliamentary assistant who is based in paris the plan is found to take the case to the european court of human rights. automatic facial recognition technology uses our unique facial dimensions to let us access bank accounts go cashless in holiday resorts and to use or summated border controls but it could also track us and invade our privacy al-jazeera paul brennan reports now on the u.k.'s 1st legal challenge against the technology. security or surveillance cameras have become a silent...
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parliamentary assistant who was based in paris le pen has vowed to take the case to the european court of human rights. now more than 120000 students are missing school in libya's capital because of fighting between forces loyal to the wall of her life after and the un recognized government many education facilities have been destroyed since half dozen offensive to take control of tripoli began last month mamata abdul wahid reports. 50 days of fighting in southern tripoli has changed many aspects of people's lives the education ministry decided to close schools down until the end of the fasting month of ramadan. but this school in the super neighborhood near the city center is the exception it's remaining open for displaced students to catch up on missed classes my year most of us is a 12th grade science student she was displaced along with her family from the word it'll be area in southern tripoli after the fighting broke out on april 4th she has joined other students in this school tim primarily but she still has concerns. and i'm still worried about the missed curriculum the time wasted and above a
parliamentary assistant who was based in paris le pen has vowed to take the case to the european court of human rights. now more than 120000 students are missing school in libya's capital because of fighting between forces loyal to the wall of her life after and the un recognized government many education facilities have been destroyed since half dozen offensive to take control of tripoli began last month mamata abdul wahid reports. 50 days of fighting in southern tripoli has changed many...
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of recovery. legal options are running out. both france‘s highest court in the european court of human rights have backed the decision to and life igniting a fierce debate about the role of religion and the right to die. but barring a dramatic 11th hour intervention, without treatment, food or water, death could be just days away. andy beatts, bbc news. a sad story. now let‘s look at the most watched and most read on the website and another sad story on there, the most watched, the number two story, about emiliano sala, a cutdown of a documentary going out tonight. the piece shows the views of his parents, this is his father, horatio, who himself died in april but you will remember emiliano sala died in his plane was lost at sea while he was travelling to his new club, cardiff city, having left a french club and he was a record signing at cardiff, huge hero, record signing, terrible blow on the plane came down and this is the small town in argentina where he grew up and a lot more from his pa rents grew up and a lot more from his parents and in fact, that documentary on air tonight on bbc one in wales and it will be on the iplay
of recovery. legal options are running out. both france‘s highest court in the european court of human rights have backed the decision to and life igniting a fierce debate about the role of religion and the right to die. but barring a dramatic 11th hour intervention, without treatment, food or water, death could be just days away. andy beatts, bbc news. a sad story. now let‘s look at the most watched and most read on the website and another sad story on there, the most watched, the number...
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parliamentary assistant who is based in paris the pen has vowed to take the case to the european court of human rights and french president emmanuel macron has hosted the 1st meeting of his newly formed environmental defense council he's been criticized by activists who don't think he's done enough to deal with global warming but others including many from the yellow vest movement say his environmental policies go too far. the wiki leaks founder julian assange just facing new charges in the u.s. bringing the total to 18 the u.s. justice department is accusing him of unlawfully publishing the names of classified sources and conspiring with former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain classified information in 2010 wiki leaks published thousands of secret diplomatic cables from the state department swedish prosecutors are currently trying to extradite a songe from the u.k. to face a rape charge scientists in the united states say the upcoming atlantic hurricane season could bring as many as 8 kane's they say the storms have been getting more powerful over the years and they blame climate c
parliamentary assistant who is based in paris the pen has vowed to take the case to the european court of human rights and french president emmanuel macron has hosted the 1st meeting of his newly formed environmental defense council he's been criticized by activists who don't think he's done enough to deal with global warming but others including many from the yellow vest movement say his environmental policies go too far. the wiki leaks founder julian assange just facing new charges in the...
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the statistics show that spain has much less much less cases in front of the court of human rights than many other european countries like france belgium germany and others but you don't answer for them you want. are you not concerned about this public safety or you wanted to change it. do you find inside this factory that so many people were sanctioned for disrespecting the police i am not aware of that they can't refer to this to the students or in general terms and the position that this painting has on respecting human right let's talk about arms sales in september last year you announced you had the sale of laser guided bombs to saudi arabia with concerns over the use of such weapons in the war in here been i'm just days later you changed your mind and said the contract had to be on the. dish contract more contract was higher it but seems that it hasn't been anymore sell arms. but you continue to sell arms not since these are covered with this you know thieves they have been selling arms you said you had changed your mind and said this particular contract had to be on this particular contract had to b
the statistics show that spain has much less much less cases in front of the court of human rights than many other european countries like france belgium germany and others but you don't answer for them you want. are you not concerned about this public safety or you wanted to change it. do you find inside this factory that so many people were sanctioned for disrespecting the police i am not aware of that they can't refer to this to the students or in general terms and the position that this...
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of the u.s. supreme court have made this the functional equivalent of article 8 of the european convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms. that protects private life. both provisions have been interpreted as potentially embracing any interference with the personal autonomy of individuals within limits. all mandatory rules of law interfere with the personal autonomy of the individuals. that is what they are therefore. if the limits to the right of liberty are to be fixed as a matter of principle by judges, then the answer must necessarily depend upon the judgment about which interferences with personal autonomy are acceptable and which are not. half a century ago, this problem was energetically debated in the u.s. supreme court in a celebrated case concerning contraception. the court held by a majority that there was a constitutional right of privacy, which the connecticut statute violated. but this right was nowhere mentioned in the constitution and confusion about its exact basis is obvious from the diversity of opinion among the justices. some of them thought that a right of privacy existed be
of the u.s. supreme court have made this the functional equivalent of article 8 of the european convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms. that protects private life. both provisions have been interpreted as potentially embracing any interference with the personal autonomy of individuals within limits. all mandatory rules of law interfere with the personal autonomy of the individuals. that is what they are therefore. if the limits to the right of liberty are to be fixed as a matter of...
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court's ruling against her the former m.v.p. will have to pay back the money she claimed for parliamentary assistant who is based in paris penn has vowed to take the case to the european course of human rights. a flu outbreak has forced u.s. officials to temporarily close a major migrant detention facility in texas the decision was made after a 16 year old guatemalan migrant fell ill there and died he is the 6th child to die in u.s. border patrol custody since september reports. the largest border detention center in the u.s. has stopped taking in new migrants for processing after a large number of people at the center came down with high fevers and flu symptoms officials say the closure came shortly after the death of 16 year old carlos hernandez vasquez on may 20th the guatemalan boy who traveled to the u.s. without his parents spent 6 days at the macallan texas processing center before he was diagnosed with the flu he was transferred to another facility and given medication but was not hospitalized he was found dead on monday hernandez vasquez was the 6th child to die after being apprehended crossing the u.s. border since september late wednesday u.s. officials said the texas iselin he h
court's ruling against her the former m.v.p. will have to pay back the money she claimed for parliamentary assistant who is based in paris penn has vowed to take the case to the european course of human rights. a flu outbreak has forced u.s. officials to temporarily close a major migrant detention facility in texas the decision was made after a 16 year old guatemalan migrant fell ill there and died he is the 6th child to die in u.s. border patrol custody since september reports. the largest...
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of speech. the case exposes the fault lines and legislative terms between the official secrets act and the european convention on german rates article ten. —— convention on human rights. the court police were outrageous and akin to a police state rather than a liberal democracy. which we are considerably 11. -- democracy. which we are considerably 11. —— we all consider we live in. i would echo calls that the police should reflect and stop digging a hole which is so deep and should drop this first of an investigation and pursue the only proper investigative course and that is the detection and prosecution of the murderers in this case. rather than the journalists. thank you. police say that a young boy who fell from a rollercoaster ride in north yorkshire yesterday is now in a critical condition. the seven—year—old was flown from lightwater valley theme park by air ambulance to hospital in leeds with head injuries. health and safety officers are investigating the incident. scientists have found a way to rapidly kill huge numbers of the mosquitoes which spread malaria. the researchers in burkina faso and the united states have enhanced a fungus using a toxin found in a species o
of speech. the case exposes the fault lines and legislative terms between the official secrets act and the european convention on german rates article ten. —— convention on human rights. the court police were outrageous and akin to a police state rather than a liberal democracy. which we are considerably 11. -- democracy. which we are considerably 11. —— we all consider we live in. i would echo calls that the police should reflect and stop digging a hole which is so deep and should drop...