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remember the sacrifices _ falklands war.with the consequences of war. the main national event is on the 14th ofjune _ main national event is on the 14th ofjune which marks 40 years since the end _ ofjune which marks 40 years since the end of— ofjune which marks 40 years since the end of the conflict. the royal british— the end of the conflict. the royal british legion are hosting that event — british legion are hosting that event and encouraging anybody who either _ event and encouraging anybody who either fought in that conflict or indeed — either fought in that conflict or indeed civilians who helped with the conflict, _ indeed civilians who helped with the conflict, thousands of civilians helped — conflict, thousands of civilians helped get our service personnel over to _ helped get our service personnel over to the falklands. that event is available _ over to the falklands. that event is available to — over to the falklands. that event is available to all of those people who helped _ available to all of those people who
remember the sacrifices _ falklands war.with the consequences of war. the main national event is on the 14th ofjune _ main national event is on the 14th ofjune which marks 40 years since the end _ ofjune which marks 40 years since the end of— ofjune which marks 40 years since the end of the conflict. the royal british— the end of the conflict. the royal british legion are hosting that event — british legion are hosting that event and encouraging anybody who either _ event and encouraging...
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today marks a0 years since the start of the falklands war —n argentina invaded and occupied disputed islands they call the malvinas. more than 3000 citizens from mariupol have managed to flee to safety, after suffering weeks of bombardment with no food, fresh water or power. however, a larger evacuation and aid convoy planned by the international committee of the red cross failed on friday. this morning — the red cross says more teams have set off to rescue more of the tens of thousands of residents still trapped in the besieged city of mariupol. dan johnson reports. these are among the fortunate few to have made it to safety from the ruins of mariupol. around 3,000 of the city's residents arrived in zaporizhzhia last night on 30 buses, 300 followed in their own cars. more buses brought people from melitopol. this is what they are leaving behind. bombed out neighbourhoods, shelled for weeks by russian artillery. a red cross effort to evacuate people was delayed again yesterday. an aid convoy still unable to reach the city. ijust cannot imagine
today marks a0 years since the start of the falklands war —n argentina invaded and occupied disputed islands they call the malvinas. more than 3000 citizens from mariupol have managed to flee to safety, after suffering weeks of bombardment with no food, fresh water or power. however, a larger evacuation and aid convoy planned by the international committee of the red cross failed on friday. this morning — the red cross says more teams have set off to rescue more of the tens of thousands of...
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it is other wars that happened even before the falklands-— the falklands.ucation and _ the falklands. it is not picked up in their education and the - the falklands. it is not picked up in their education and the media | in their education and the media coverage now that we see, didn't happen during the falklands, so the platforms that show afghanistan and iraq and the world wars hasn't picked that up, and so, we are missing how hard that conflict was, the environment the armed forces fought in, with very little kit. not the sort we have now. so we feel we are missing the opportunity tow recognise that. what kind of impact do you any that lack of knowledge has on the veteranses who nought that war and who sacrificed so much for it? nobody goes to any sort of conflict and are not affected by that, we have veterans who are suffering, still suffering from physical and psychological injuries, and so, that, i think, psychological injuries, and so, that, ithink, not psychological injuries, and so, that, i think, not being psychological injuries, and so, that, ith
it is other wars that happened even before the falklands-— the falklands.ucation and _ the falklands. it is not picked up in their education and the - the falklands. it is not picked up in their education and the media | in their education and the media coverage now that we see, didn't happen during the falklands, so the platforms that show afghanistan and iraq and the world wars hasn't picked that up, and so, we are missing how hard that conflict was, the environment the armed forces fought...
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in the spring of 1982, nick williams was based in the falklands.a corporal in the royal marines, he was looking forward to going home to dorset after a year on the islands. his detachment of marines had just been joined by the incoming team who were taking over. with little warning, plans were changed. 0ur detachment was due to leave on april the 5th and we were told that we were staying on the islands we were allowed a two minute phone call to ourfamilies to tell them that we were staying, we did not know when we were coming home and, don't worry, there is nothing happening, that was the brief. in fact, nick and his fellow royal marines were soon putting up fierce resistance against overwhelming opposition. steve humphrey, bbc news, portsmouth. that is it for this hour. thanks very much forjoining us. much more, of course, on the website if you want to stay up to date. i am on twitter, too. thanks for being with us. goodbye for now. well, the sun is getting stronger, but that wind has sent shivers down our spines in the last couple of days. today
in the spring of 1982, nick williams was based in the falklands.a corporal in the royal marines, he was looking forward to going home to dorset after a year on the islands. his detachment of marines had just been joined by the incoming team who were taking over. with little warning, plans were changed. 0ur detachment was due to leave on april the 5th and we were told that we were staying on the islands we were allowed a two minute phone call to ourfamilies to tell them that we were staying, we...
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in the spring of 1982, nick williams was based in the falklands. dorset after a year on the islands. his detachment of marines had just been joined by the incoming team who were taking over. with little warning, plans were changed. 0ur detachment was due to leave on april the 5th and we were told that we were staying on the islands we were allowed a two minute phone call to ourfamilies to tell them that we were staying, we did not know when we were coming home and, don't worry, there is nothing happening, that was the brief. in fact, nick and his fellow royal marines were soon putting up fierce resistance against overwhelming opposition. steve humphrey, bbc news, portsmouth. from this morning, parents and carers of five to 11—year—olds in england, can book a low—dose covid vaccine for their children. it comes as new data suggest, 4—point—9 million people were estimated to have coronavirus last week, according to the office for national statistics — the highest number since its survey began in april 2020. in england, it's estimated one in 13 people
in the spring of 1982, nick williams was based in the falklands. dorset after a year on the islands. his detachment of marines had just been joined by the incoming team who were taking over. with little warning, plans were changed. 0ur detachment was due to leave on april the 5th and we were told that we were staying on the islands we were allowed a two minute phone call to ourfamilies to tell them that we were staying, we did not know when we were coming home and, don't worry, there is nothing...
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that it turned around and headed to the falkland islands?— falkland islands?age you in _ we were off the isle of wight and rivage you in the _ we were off the isle of wight and rivage you in the following - we were off the isle of wight and i rivage you in the following morning and we _ rivage you in the following morning and we got — rivage you in the following morning and we got a — rivage you in the following morning and we got a signal— rivage you in the following morning and we got a signal and _ rivage you in the following morning and we got a signal and it— rivage you in the following morning and we got a signal and it turned i rivage you in the following morning and we got a signal and it turned usj and we got a signal and it turned us around _ and we got a signal and it turned us around off— and we got a signal and it turned us around off the — and we got a signal and it turned us around off the isle _ and we got a signal and it turned us around off the isle of— and we got a signal and it turned us around off the isle of wight. - and we got a signal a
that it turned around and headed to the falkland islands?— falkland islands?age you in _ we were off the isle of wight and rivage you in the _ we were off the isle of wight and rivage you in the following - we were off the isle of wight and i rivage you in the following morning and we _ rivage you in the following morning and we got — rivage you in the following morning and we got a — rivage you in the following morning and we got a signal— rivage you in the following morning and we got...
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nora: the falklands are still a divisive issue.we go, let's have a look at the cutest safety inspector i have ever seen. a four-legged robot dog named spot. the automated animal designed by boston dynamics room to the engine streets and tunnels of pompeii. gathering data to fix safety issues. because spot has a 360 degree camera, he will also protect the site from red like hunters who illegally dig tunnels, damaging pompeii's infrastructures. you can find more on our website. plus, to see what we are working on any, check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan, thank you so much for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da
nora: the falklands are still a divisive issue.we go, let's have a look at the cutest safety inspector i have ever seen. a four-legged robot dog named spot. the automated animal designed by boston dynamics room to the engine streets and tunnels of pompeii. gathering data to fix safety issues. because spot has a 360 degree camera, he will also protect the site from red like hunters who illegally dig tunnels, damaging pompeii's infrastructures. you can find more on our website. plus, to see what...
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newsreader: argentina has invaded the falklands.rt stanley and bringing up a young family. all three of their children were born in the falklands. the youngest was just six months old when war broke out. explosions, rifle fire. that's how you know they're coming. we knew exactly what we had to do. we had to get the hell out of it... out of the way of it, and we went down to the cellar. you will find that in any warfare, you'll have seen it in ukraine. so how did they cope with being under argentinean rule? most of them had no idea where they were. they'd just been draughted in. they had no idea it was so cold. that we didn't speak spanish. in fact, they had no idea. i think a lot of the conscripts that had arrived and that expected to be welcomed with open arms. and today's events in ukraine bring memories flooding back of how they coped in a warzone 40 years ago. i remember very, very vividly, it was the day after the invasion, i was... i was taking a shower and, um, ijust realised it was gone. your freedom. and that's why ukraine.
newsreader: argentina has invaded the falklands.rt stanley and bringing up a young family. all three of their children were born in the falklands. the youngest was just six months old when war broke out. explosions, rifle fire. that's how you know they're coming. we knew exactly what we had to do. we had to get the hell out of it... out of the way of it, and we went down to the cellar. you will find that in any warfare, you'll have seen it in ukraine. so how did they cope with being under...
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i asked her how we should remember the falklands war.we see, didn't happen during the falklands, so the platforms that show afghanistan and iraq and the world wars hasn't picked that up, and so, we are missing how hard that conflict was, the environment that the armed forces fought in, with very little kit. not the sort we have now. so we feel we are missing the opportunity to recognise that. what kind of impact do you any that lack of knowledge has on the veterans who fought that war and who sacrificed so much for it? nobody goes to any sort of conflict and are not affected by that, we have veterans who are suffering, still suffering from physical and psychological injuries, and so, that, i think, not being recognised, must affect them. we rely on 90% of the general public to support us with their donation, so, if that conflict is not remembered and recognised it makes it harder to support veterans. i know that help for heroes thinks it is important for those whoa have veterans who are struggling to come forward, do you think there are
i asked her how we should remember the falklands war.we see, didn't happen during the falklands, so the platforms that show afghanistan and iraq and the world wars hasn't picked that up, and so, we are missing how hard that conflict was, the environment that the armed forces fought in, with very little kit. not the sort we have now. so we feel we are missing the opportunity to recognise that. what kind of impact do you any that lack of knowledge has on the veterans who fought that war and who...
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they call the malvinas. 649 argentinian troops, 255 british serviceman and three falkland islandersduring the conflict. hollywood actor will smith resigns from the oscars academy after slapping comedian chris rock on stage during last sunday's ceremony. the academy says it accepts smith's resignation and would continue to move forward with their own disciplinary proceedings. now on bbc news it's the travel show. coming up on this week's the travel show... we are looking back at the time when i was finally able to fly home to australia... mwah! i missed you guys. yeah! ..rajan tried his hand on falconry in qatar... there it is. tight, tight, tight! more, more, more! thus. 0k? finished. ..steve took on the waves injapan... wahey! ..and lucy treated herself to a fry—up in one of london's fast disappearing greasy spoon cafes. this is a lot of food. hello and welcome to this week's the travel show, where we'll be taking a look at some of the stories we have covered recently that go to show that hopefully the world is starting to look a little more familiar after two years of travel restr
they call the malvinas. 649 argentinian troops, 255 british serviceman and three falkland islandersduring the conflict. hollywood actor will smith resigns from the oscars academy after slapping comedian chris rock on stage during last sunday's ceremony. the academy says it accepts smith's resignation and would continue to move forward with their own disciplinary proceedings. now on bbc news it's the travel show. coming up on this week's the travel show... we are looking back at the time when i...
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today marks 40 years since the argentine invasion of the falkland islands. in 1982 argentinean troops attacked the islands leading to the falkland war between great britain and argentina. the islanders were liberated by british forces after more than 2 months of fighting. muslims worldwide are marking the start of the holy month of ramadan, which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. after 2 years of ramadan events, dampened by the pandemic, soaring food and energy prices are likely to also have an effect this year. some football now and the group stage draw for this year's world cup in carter to place on friday. and some big european teams will luckier than others. england, for example, got off relatively easy with a group be that consists of iran, the u. s. and i, the wales of scotland or ukraine. germany, on the other hand, will have to contend with a group e that includes spain, japan and other costa rica, and either costa rica or new zealand. sergey lots need, sir, is one of ukraine's best known and most controversial film directors for years.
today marks 40 years since the argentine invasion of the falkland islands. in 1982 argentinean troops attacked the islands leading to the falkland war between great britain and argentina. the islanders were liberated by british forces after more than 2 months of fighting. muslims worldwide are marking the start of the holy month of ramadan, which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. after 2 years of ramadan events, dampened by the pandemic, soaring food and energy prices are likely...
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it is easy to forget now how unpopular mrs thatcher had become before the falklands. an act of aggression and, for her, the imperative was clear. the government has now decided that a large task| force will sail as soon as all preparations i are complete. the first ships set sail on the 1st of april. the war began at sea, a british submarine sank the argentine battleship general belgrano, on may the 2nd. two days later, the argentines struck the royal navy destroyer hms sheffield. when they landed on the islands, british troops had to walk 90 miles across rough ground, carrying 50 pound packs. a new verb entered the language, tojomp. 255 british servicemen were killed, more than 600 argentines. it now took just three more weeks to defeat an ill—equipped argentine force. the troops returned to a different britain. the 1970s had been a bruising and demoralising decade of economic decline and industrial strife. a new sense of pride now swept the country. it transformed mrs thatcher's standing. she would govern for the rest of the decade and largely reshaped britain's eco
it is easy to forget now how unpopular mrs thatcher had become before the falklands. an act of aggression and, for her, the imperative was clear. the government has now decided that a large task| force will sail as soon as all preparations i are complete. the first ships set sail on the 1st of april. the war began at sea, a british submarine sank the argentine battleship general belgrano, on may the 2nd. two days later, the argentines struck the royal navy destroyer hms sheffield. when they...
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today marks forty years since since argentina invaded the falkland islands.tes are being paid to those who served and died in the british overseas territory. six—hundred—and—forty—nine argentinian troops, two—hundred—and—fifty—five british serviceman and three falkland islanders died in the conflict. now on bbc news...the film review with mark kermode hello, and a warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill, and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hi, mark, what have you been watching? so we have true things, which is the new film by harry wootliff, who made only you. we have sonic the hedgehog two, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. and we have morbius, featuring the acting talents of mrjared leto. so true things? yes, so this is the latest from harry wootliff. it's adapted from a book, true things about me, by deborah k davis. ruth wilson is kate, a 30—something woman working in a benefits office in ramsgate. her life seems to have stalled. she's kind of in danger of losing a job because she daydreams al
today marks forty years since since argentina invaded the falkland islands.tes are being paid to those who served and died in the british overseas territory. six—hundred—and—forty—nine argentinian troops, two—hundred—and—fifty—five british serviceman and three falkland islanders died in the conflict. now on bbc news...the film review with mark kermode hello, and a warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill, and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark...
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it's 40 years since the start of the falklands war.nders and 649 argentine soldiers all died. and for many who survived, it left emotional scars. one veteran from lincoln, who was just 19 at the time, has been speaking tojo makel. you see all these names. these lads, every night, they would take off from the base in lincolnshire and they would not know if they would come back and i sat here and think about what that must�*ve been like, not knowing, and i only did it 100 days, sacrifices immense. thea;r days, sacrifices immense. they served in wars _ days, sacrifices immense. they served in wars for _ days, sacrifices immense. they served in wars for two - days, sacrifices immense. they served in wars for two years - days, sacrifices immense. they served in wars for two years apart, but at the bomber command centre, rob hopwood finds peace and perspective. he wasjust rob hopwood finds peace and perspective. he was just 19 when he went to the falklands on hms penelope. thejourney went to the falklands on hms penelope. the journey seemed
it's 40 years since the start of the falklands war.nders and 649 argentine soldiers all died. and for many who survived, it left emotional scars. one veteran from lincoln, who was just 19 at the time, has been speaking tojo makel. you see all these names. these lads, every night, they would take off from the base in lincolnshire and they would not know if they would come back and i sat here and think about what that must�*ve been like, not knowing, and i only did it 100 days, sacrifices...
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call the malvinas. 649 argentinian troops, 255 british serviceman and three falkland islanders diedthe conflict. we will have a full round—up of the days news at the top of the hour. first it's time for click. this week, more clean, green fun in the sun with battery robots, solar cars and electric boats. in an unassuming garage in the netherlands, there's an electric car with a secret. no, it's not its ultra—light, ultra—strong carbon—fibre frame, although that is important to the story, and it's not the aerodynamic design that makes it look like a future car from the 1950s, although that is important, too. no, look closer at that shiny finish, and you'll see that it's not paint. the entire thing is covered in solar panels, solar panels on the bonnet, solar panels on the roof, solar panels instead of a back window. yes, this is a solar—powered car, and they call it lightyear 0ne. the first production model will be going on sale this summer. its five square metres of solar panels come in narrow sections that better curve around the body and also mean that if it's parked partly in the
call the malvinas. 649 argentinian troops, 255 british serviceman and three falkland islanders diedthe conflict. we will have a full round—up of the days news at the top of the hour. first it's time for click. this week, more clean, green fun in the sun with battery robots, solar cars and electric boats. in an unassuming garage in the netherlands, there's an electric car with a secret. no, it's not its ultra—light, ultra—strong carbon—fibre frame, although that is important to the...
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call the malvinas. 649 argentinian troops, 255 british serviceman and three falkland islanders dieding the conflict. we will have a full round up of the days news at the top of the hour. first it's the media show. hello, and welcome to this edition of the media show. as you know, the war between ukraine and russia is into its second month, and we're going to look at whether there are differences between how ukrainian media has told this story, and how the western media has told this story. and, with some data emerging that there is a decline in engagement in the war in ukraine as a story to learn about, we're going to discuss what the media should do about that — if anything. to help me understand this, i've got five guests for us to hearfrom. the editor in chief of the economist, zanny minton beddoes, who recently interviewed president zelensky. christina nicolotti squires, director of output for sky news, whose journalists have been directly in the firing line. the bbc�*s lyse doucet, bbc news's chief international correspondent who's been in kyiv throughout the conflict. but befo
call the malvinas. 649 argentinian troops, 255 british serviceman and three falkland islanders dieding the conflict. we will have a full round up of the days news at the top of the hour. first it's the media show. hello, and welcome to this edition of the media show. as you know, the war between ukraine and russia is into its second month, and we're going to look at whether there are differences between how ukrainian media has told this story, and how the western media has told this story. and,...
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the islanders — based in the falklands. the islanders were _ based in the falklands.rset after a year on the islands. his detachment of marines had just been joined the islands. his detachment of marines had just beenjoined by the incoming team who were taken over. with little warning, plans were changed. with little warning, plans were chan . ed. ., . with little warning, plans were chanted. .. ., , ., changed. our detachment was due to leave on april — changed. our detachment was due to leave on april the _ changed. our detachment was due to leave on april the 5th _ changed. our detachment was due to leave on april the 5th and _ changed. our detachment was due to leave on april the 5th and we - changed. our detachment was due to leave on april the 5th and we were i leave on april the 5th and we were told that we were staying on the islands we were allowed a two minute phone call to our families to tell them that we were staying, we did not know when we were coming home and, don't worry, there is nothing happening, that was the brief. in fact, nick and his fellow roy
the islanders — based in the falklands. the islanders were _ based in the falklands.rset after a year on the islands. his detachment of marines had just been joined the islands. his detachment of marines had just beenjoined by the incoming team who were taken over. with little warning, plans were changed. with little warning, plans were chan . ed. ., . with little warning, plans were chanted. .. ., , ., changed. our detachment was due to leave on april — changed. our detachment was due to...
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when in the falklands. two, we were all— journey. when in the falklands.gainst each other. that entertaining the troops to stop them going up against each other. at what sta . e going up against each other. at what state did going up against each other. at what stage did you — going up against each other. at what stage did you come _ going up against each other. at what stage did you come into _ going up against each other. at what stage did you come into contact - going up against each other. at what stage did you come into contact with| stage did you come into contact with argentinian prisoners? well. stage did you come into contact with argentinian prisoners?— stage did you come into contact with argentinian prisoners? well, we know it was a shooting _ argentinian prisoners? well, we know it was a shooting war— argentinian prisoners? well, we know it was a shooting war once _ argentinian prisoners? well, we know it was a shooting war once the - it was a shooting war once the belgrano and sheffield had been sunk. for others, on may 21, ss canberra went i
when in the falklands. two, we were all— journey. when in the falklands.gainst each other. that entertaining the troops to stop them going up against each other. at what sta . e going up against each other. at what state did going up against each other. at what stage did you — going up against each other. at what stage did you come _ going up against each other. at what stage did you come into _ going up against each other. at what stage did you come into contact - going up against each...
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one was, where was the falklands? we never even heard of the falklands.t waddington had ever dropped a 1,000lb bomb- from the vulcan, and nobody had done any air to air refuelling. _ it was a huge role change. they used an air base at ascension island as a staging post, using tanker planes to complete a complicated mid—air refuelling plan filled with jeopardy. there was a crew of six in these really cramped conditions, and the raid was an 8,000 mile round trip which took almost 16 hours to complete. archive: the ministry of defence i have announced that british aircraft have taken action . against the airstrip. how did you feel when you heard that broadcast? relieved, the fact it's actually worked. i was also very pleased that the way i planned the attack had worked out and nobody had got themselves killed. i i think it was a phenomenal achievement, a world beating achievement back then and probably will still be today, to be frank. what the crews achieved, what the ground crews achieved to get the aircraft airborne and what the wider station achieved to
one was, where was the falklands? we never even heard of the falklands.t waddington had ever dropped a 1,000lb bomb- from the vulcan, and nobody had done any air to air refuelling. _ it was a huge role change. they used an air base at ascension island as a staging post, using tanker planes to complete a complicated mid—air refuelling plan filled with jeopardy. there was a crew of six in these really cramped conditions, and the raid was an 8,000 mile round trip which took almost 16 hours to...
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today marks 40 years since the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1082 argentinian troops attack the islands leading to the falcons war between great britain. in argentina, the islanders were liberated by british forces after more than 2 months of fighting . muslims worldwide are marking a heart the pardon me, the start of the holy month of ramadan, which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. the annual time for prayer and self reflection ends with 8 celebrations on may. the 1st, after 2 years of celebrations, dampened by the pandemic, soaring food and energy prices are likely to have an effect this year some football. now, the group stage draw for this year's world cup and cutter took place on friday and some big european teams were luckier than others. england, for example, got off relatively easy with a group be that it consists of iran, the usa, and either wales, scotland, or ukraine. germany, on the other hand, will have to contend with a group e that includes spain, japan, and either costa rica or new zealand. in friday night bonus league action, union berl
today marks 40 years since the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1082 argentinian troops attack the islands leading to the falcons war between great britain. in argentina, the islanders were liberated by british forces after more than 2 months of fighting . muslims worldwide are marking a heart the pardon me, the start of the holy month of ramadan, which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. the annual time for prayer and self reflection ends with 8 celebrations on may....
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exactly 40 years in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain. before margaret thatcher's british army took it back 74 days later. this is the annual e u. china. somebody scheduled for the 2nd day of the friday's p. storks between ukraine in russia. all this while the you.
exactly 40 years in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain. before margaret thatcher's british army took it back 74 days later. this is the annual e u. china. somebody scheduled for the 2nd day of the friday's p. storks between ukraine in russia. all this while the you.
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>> in the falklands, the british lost six ships in the falkland war. again, incident was devastating to the families who lost these sailors, but it didn't really change the outcome of that war at all. >>. >> i want to ask you about this "washington post" letter, diplomatic letter to the united states warning the united states about the armed shipments into ukraine. metaphorically speaking, they're coming from poe land, romania perhaps. i asked have there been any meaningful attacks even in ukraine. he said no. this russian cable, do you think this is a warning that these supply lines will become a target in ukraine and maybe, maybe even over the border in poland? . >> first of all, it's a warning. is it a credible warning? probably not. i am surprised, and a lot of us have been surprised, that the russians have not attacked the supply lines inside ukraine. we talked about logistics and how important they are. i think they have a hard time going after the ones inside ukraine. that would be a strategic move if they went outside ukraine. it would have not
>> in the falklands, the british lost six ships in the falkland war. again, incident was devastating to the families who lost these sailors, but it didn't really change the outcome of that war at all. >>. >> i want to ask you about this "washington post" letter, diplomatic letter to the united states warning the united states about the armed shipments into ukraine. metaphorically speaking, they're coming from poe land, romania perhaps. i asked have there been any...
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today marks a0 years since argentina invaded the falkland islands.ributes are being paid to those who served and died in the british overseas territory. now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. keeping the pressure on liverpool make it 10 wins in a row — as the battle at the top intensifies... christian eriksen continues his remarkable comeback. he scores for the third game in a row in brentford's victory at chelsea. can scotland bounce back in the women's six nations — they're up against wales, on a record day for crowds in cardiff... and their biggest challenge yet defending champions england prepare to face favourites australia, ahead of the women's cricket world cup final. hello there — and welcome along to sportsday this saturday. the premier league is back, after the two week international break. and didn't itjust deliver — some stunning matches, which we'll get to in a moment. but manchester city are still a point clear at the top — after a 2—0 win against burnley at turf moor. it was a comfortable ret
today marks a0 years since argentina invaded the falkland islands.ributes are being paid to those who served and died in the british overseas territory. now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. keeping the pressure on liverpool make it 10 wins in a row — as the battle at the top intensifies... christian eriksen continues his remarkable comeback. he scores for the third game in a row in brentford's victory at chelsea. can scotland bounce back in the...
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exactly 40 years in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain before margaret thatcher's british army took it back. 74 days later. this is the annual e u. china summit had scheduled for the 2nd day of to fridays p. storks, between ukraine and russia, all this while the you is band. this program on this tv channel still broadcast all around the world except in nato, a lined countries will joining me now from rome for this episode. as former adviser to the european union's high representative, a common foreign and security policy and conflicts forum found alice to crook. alistair, welcome back on going underground. let's begin with perhaps the need for you to remind us what you think is the start of this conflict and the reasons for the conflict given that certainly in the european union where a descent is arguably band. we are told almost hourly, that putin invaded ukraine without provocation. oh no, it's very clear what we're dealing with israeli something and it's much broader than just ukraine. and both presidents pull in and she have
exactly 40 years in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain before margaret thatcher's british army took it back. 74 days later. this is the annual e u. china summit had scheduled for the 2nd day of to fridays p. storks, between ukraine and russia, all this while the you is band. this program on this tv channel still broadcast all around the world except in nato, a lined countries will joining me now from rome for this episode. as former...
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exactly 40 years in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain before margaret thatcher's british army took it back. 74 days later. this is the annual e u. china summit had scheduled for the 2nd day of to friday's peace talks between ukraine and russia. all this, while the e u is banned. this program is tv channel, still broadcast all around the world except in nature were lined countries while joining me now from rome for this episode, as former adviser to the european union's high representative, a common foreign and security policy and conflicts forum found alice the crook. alistair, welcome back on going underground. let's begin with perhaps the need for you to remind us what you think is the start of this conflict and the reasons for the conflict given that certainly in the european union where a descent is arguably band. we are told almost hourly that pushing invaded ukraine without provocation. oh no, it's very clear. the talk. we're dealing with israeli something and it's much broader than just ukraine. and both presidents pull in
exactly 40 years in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain before margaret thatcher's british army took it back. 74 days later. this is the annual e u. china summit had scheduled for the 2nd day of to friday's peace talks between ukraine and russia. all this, while the e u is banned. this program is tv channel, still broadcast all around the world except in nature were lined countries while joining me now from rome for this episode, as former...
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exactly 40 years in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain before margaret thatcher's british army took it back. 74 days later. this is the annual e u china summit and scheduled for the 2nd day of to fridays p. storks.
exactly 40 years in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain before margaret thatcher's british army took it back. 74 days later. this is the annual e u china summit and scheduled for the 2nd day of to fridays p. storks.
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it's in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain before margaret thatcher's british army took it back. 74 days later. this is the annual e u china summit. it's scheduled for the 2nd day of to fridays p. storks, between ukraine and russia, all this while the u is band, this program is tv channel, still broadcast all around the world except in nature were lined countries. while joining me now from rome for this episode, as former adviser to the european union's high representative, a common foreign and security policy and conflicts forum found allison crook. alistair, welcome back, gone, going underground. let's begin with perhaps the need for you to remind us what you think is the start of this conflict and the reasons for the conflict given that certainly in the european union where a descent is arguably band. we are told almost hourly, that putin invaded ukraine without provocation. oh no, it's very clear what we're dealing with israeli something and it's much broader than just ukraine. and both residents pull in and she have both made sa
it's in several 1000 argentine troops sees the falkland islands or malvina back from great britain before margaret thatcher's british army took it back. 74 days later. this is the annual e u china summit. it's scheduled for the 2nd day of to fridays p. storks, between ukraine and russia, all this while the u is band, this program is tv channel, still broadcast all around the world except in nature were lined countries. while joining me now from rome for this episode, as former adviser to the...
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it is a sub-post office of the falkland islands, soi office of the falkland islands, so it is part —rt of the royal mail system. and if you want to apply it is - it is part of the royal mail system. and if you want to apply it is on . and if you want to apply it is on the website?— and if you want to apply it is on the website? yes, on the website under latest _ the website? yes, on the website under latest news. _ the website? yes, on the website under latest news. thank- the website? yes, on the website under latest news. thank you. - the website? yes, on the website i under latest news. thank you. thank ou, under latest news. thank you. thank you. lauren- — let's return to our main story — the government has revealed its plans to make the uk more reliant on its own energy. let's talk more about this with adrian ramsay, who's co—leader of the green party. good morning to you. what are your thoughts in terms of what you have seen off the plans? this thoughts in terms of what you have seen off the plans?— seen off the plans? this is an ener: seen off the plans? this is an energy stra
it is a sub-post office of the falkland islands, soi office of the falkland islands, so it is part —rt of the royal mail system. and if you want to apply it is - it is part of the royal mail system. and if you want to apply it is on . and if you want to apply it is on the website?— and if you want to apply it is on the website? yes, on the website under latest _ the website? yes, on the website under latest news. _ the website? yes, on the website under latest news. thank- the website? yes,...
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russia and argentina today recall the armed conflict that began exactly 40 years ago the battle for falklandslands fighting. continued 2 months and ended with the defeat of argentina, to the delight of the small population of the islands, the majority were in favor of remaining part of the british empire, as you evaluate the events, liza herzen has now found out. . his goal was to take the barracks, where about 70 english marines were stationed, the residence of the british governor of the khanty in the town of stanley and the airfield for further landing about 1,000 more argentines who would form new garrisons. on the islands, the sovereignty operation was successful over the islands, the argentine flag was raised, but the government of margaret thatchers dressed up a large naval unit of 136 ships 9.000 paratroopers from britain to regain overseas territories, not everyone understood where we were going at all, but soon everything was explained to everyone. we were shown maps with us, fucking officers who used to serve there, and they explained what to expect. there were doubts and throwing
russia and argentina today recall the armed conflict that began exactly 40 years ago the battle for falklandslands fighting. continued 2 months and ended with the defeat of argentina, to the delight of the small population of the islands, the majority were in favor of remaining part of the british empire, as you evaluate the events, liza herzen has now found out. . his goal was to take the barracks, where about 70 english marines were stationed, the residence of the british governor of the...