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karen pierce said your country has the means and the motive that seem to be critical and the foreign office say that when you when you when you speak against these an allegation you are engaging in denial distraction and disinformation. i think this is where the misleading statement because for example i want to quote president of czech republic who said that certain amount of so-called no beach oak was produced in june. republic and if you read the german press you will find that most of the leps in europe capable of producing chemical weapons in the small quantities so basically the major argument of the british government that only russia is capable of producing this kind of poisons is. simply is not correct but you would see we have a joke here in britain because otherwise we wouldn't have it retested again it's true that's exactly what we're talking you know concerning in connection with the porton lab but they're denying that right but porton down in fairness to the laboratory said they're continuing to refuse to blame russia former foreign secretary strong tonight if you promise over
karen pierce said your country has the means and the motive that seem to be critical and the foreign office say that when you when you when you speak against these an allegation you are engaging in denial distraction and disinformation. i think this is where the misleading statement because for example i want to quote president of czech republic who said that certain amount of so-called no beach oak was produced in june. republic and if you read the german press you will find that most of the...
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so we rang the foreign office.re's been a mistake, something is not right, because surely the foreign office would know, if there's been a death. two hours later or so, got a call back saying yes there's been a report of a death of a british national in ibiza. still didn't know it was will. we made arrangements to fly to ibiza. we couldn't get a flight fly to ibiza. we couldn't get a flight from the north—west, we ended up flight from the north—west, we ended up having to get somebody, gave us a lift down to east mid land and we flew from there. presumably you were ona flew from there. presumably you were on a plane with loads of people going on holiday. that was a nightmare in itself on top of the nightmare in itself on top of the nightmare we were experiencing. because they have got all these young people, going on holiday, just like my son had been going two or three days before, and you are going, and you are in disbelief, in despair and going, and you are in disbelief, in despairand a going, and you are in disb
so we rang the foreign office.re's been a mistake, something is not right, because surely the foreign office would know, if there's been a death. two hours later or so, got a call back saying yes there's been a report of a death of a british national in ibiza. still didn't know it was will. we made arrangements to fly to ibiza. we couldn't get a flight fly to ibiza. we couldn't get a flight from the north—west, we ended up flight from the north—west, we ended up having to get somebody,...
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i could get in touch with the foreign office, challenged the foreign office, challenged the foreign office your was positive, they were looked after in a much better way. i think as soon as they got through the initial challenge and as the local mp, the initial challenge and as the localmp, i the initial challenge and as the local mp, i could assist in making sure i spoke to the right people, because as a member of parliament, i have the resources and the know— how of how to speak to the foreign office and speak to the right people in order constituents get support, be it in the uk or in the overseas territory. i will come back to you ina territory. i will come back to you in a moment, but clearly alan got involved but you cannot comment on this specific case, but what is the protocol if someone from great britain, one of their loved one dies abroad? it is a very sad story and i feel for the parents. if you look at the numberof feel for the parents. if you look at the number of british national 's who travel abroad each year, it is in the millions. mercifully, accidents and incidents are r
i could get in touch with the foreign office, challenged the foreign office, challenged the foreign office your was positive, they were looked after in a much better way. i think as soon as they got through the initial challenge and as the local mp, the initial challenge and as the localmp, i the initial challenge and as the local mp, i could assist in making sure i spoke to the right people, because as a member of parliament, i have the resources and the know— how of how to speak to the...
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the foreign office says they believed the gravity of the report warns the attention of the un securityr bringing this before the security council once the fact—finding commission have made their final presentation in september, and they talk about the need for domestic acceptance and accountability in burma. does that go far enough? the fact-finding mission rejected those domestic enquiries, that statement from the foreign office doesn't say they accept these recommendations and will implement them. so far the global response to what the un have said is genocide has been to stop a handful of generals going on holiday to the eu. they have enjoyed impunity and the foreign office have not even said it will act on the recommendation of the fact—finding commission, all they said is they will talk about them but it's time for action. thank you forjoining us. food prices are being tipped to rise as farmers and producers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather conditons. the cold snap earlier this year followed by the summer heatwave, have contributed to the price of some vegetables ri
the foreign office says they believed the gravity of the report warns the attention of the un securityr bringing this before the security council once the fact—finding commission have made their final presentation in september, and they talk about the need for domestic acceptance and accountability in burma. does that go far enough? the fact-finding mission rejected those domestic enquiries, that statement from the foreign office doesn't say they accept these recommendations and will...
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the foreign office says it's working to help british travellers. the labour party drops an investigation into senior backbencher margaret hodge over an anti—semitism row with leader jeremy corbyn. scientists warn that the world is at risk of extremely dangerous levels of climate change, which could mean sea levels rise by up to 60 metres. good morning. how important is your local pub? well, 18 close every single week, and so herein dhaba show local people chipped in to buy theirs and run it themselves —— here in derbyshire. why and how does it work? i'll find out on the programme today. gold in the pool again. adam peaty leads great britain to victory in the mixed ax100m medley relay at the european championships. it's going to be cool in the north and west today with some cloud, patchy light rain and drizzle. still hot and sunny in the south—east, but that's going to change from tomorrow. i'll have more in 15 minutes. it's the 7th of august. our top story: rescue workers on the indonesian island of lombok are carrying out a desperate search for su
the foreign office says it's working to help british travellers. the labour party drops an investigation into senior backbencher margaret hodge over an anti—semitism row with leader jeremy corbyn. scientists warn that the world is at risk of extremely dangerous levels of climate change, which could mean sea levels rise by up to 60 metres. good morning. how important is your local pub? well, 18 close every single week, and so herein dhaba show local people chipped in to buy theirs and run it...
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you.ick question to you mentioned the skills foreign service officers would need in the future -- am really, i fortunate to interact with hundreds of foreign service officers during my time at the state department, and i cannot say enough about how remarkably qualified, intelligent, creative these folks are, and committed, truly committed in ways i don't see in a lot of other sectors. but i consistently heard from them, they were not given sufficient time for training in between tours of duty. they were not given sufficient training materials to effectively do the jobs they were being asked to do in 2018. the kinds of things asked from them have far outpaced the skill sets they were able to cultivate in the training time before they were first deployed or between tours. datapecific thing, literacy is probably the most important thing that i would like to see foreign service officers embrace. that is a broad term that talks about understanding how to read data, how to interrogate data, how to put together data visualizations that helps you be an effective advocate of your programs, try
you.ick question to you mentioned the skills foreign service officers would need in the future -- am really, i fortunate to interact with hundreds of foreign service officers during my time at the state department, and i cannot say enough about how remarkably qualified, intelligent, creative these folks are, and committed, truly committed in ways i don't see in a lot of other sectors. but i consistently heard from them, they were not given sufficient time for training in between tours of duty....
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you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices or our british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure can get in and followed it craig murray quit to his great credit so you get a kind of a bureaucratic inertia here were the americans say it's ok it's so facto it's ok well it's not ok you are at the cia have been you police and i five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all that so you want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speak for.
you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices or our british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure can get in and followed it craig murray quit to his great credit so you get a kind of a bureaucratic inertia here were the americans say it's ok it's so facto it's ok well it's not ok you are at the cia have been you police and i five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black...
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you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices or our british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure can get in and followed it craig very quick to his great credit so you get a kind of a bureaucratic inertia here were the americans say it's ok it's so facto it's ok well it's not ok you are at the cia how can you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all let's say you want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against. saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell a to speak befo
you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices or our british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure can get in and followed it craig very quick to his great credit so you get a kind of a bureaucratic inertia here were the americans say it's ok it's so facto it's ok well it's not ok you are at the cia how can you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black...
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that they had also heard about this decision, but the british foreign office had said they hadhe suggestion she would only be in prison for the next few days. zimbabwe s president emmerson mnangangwa has pledged to return his country to constitutional and the rule of law. he was sworn into to office today following an election the opposition described as rigged. moments before his inauguration us observers said country lacked a democratic culture. the bbcs shingai nyoka reports from harare. i. i, emmerson mnangangwa... he calls this the second republic. emmerson mnangangwa is zimba bwe's this the second republic. emmerson mnangangwa is zimbabwe's new president. it was a contested election but for tens of thousands of reporters this was his moment and they were going to enjoy it. he received a surprising endorsement. former president robert mugabe who he boasted last november sent his daughter russes representative as well as a message of congratulations. she has now been sworn in, the second elected president since independence. he swept to power in military intervention nine m
that they had also heard about this decision, but the british foreign office had said they hadhe suggestion she would only be in prison for the next few days. zimbabwe s president emmerson mnangangwa has pledged to return his country to constitutional and the rule of law. he was sworn into to office today following an election the opposition described as rigged. moments before his inauguration us observers said country lacked a democratic culture. the bbcs shingai nyoka reports from harare. i....
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foreign policy he can't control our foreign policy he did it is controlled by someone else then the foreign office so you know you can from around come can assert themselves as foreigners they voted for. only in foreign affairs if we can decide and then we can show independence of course he would have to consult with there but it's a question because like army has got the stakes and they are they have to have a role in that there's no doubt about it but it's still brown as the leader of the country as the prime minister. will have to be as an forgot a liberal and not any other prime minister because of the valley but last time foreign policy foreign office had some glorious m. independence and was not dependent on and. as it does now. very much how do you think he's going to handle all of this i mean he won because he appealed to the young people he offered change and probably you had a politics dominated by these two dynasties dinosaurs of pakistani politics so is that wave of change as is sweeping around the world really but there is the realities and the challenges so how is he going to combine
foreign policy he can't control our foreign policy he did it is controlled by someone else then the foreign office so you know you can from around come can assert themselves as foreigners they voted for. only in foreign affairs if we can decide and then we can show independence of course he would have to consult with there but it's a question because like army has got the stakes and they are they have to have a role in that there's no doubt about it but it's still brown as the leader of the...
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that's the latest from the foreign office.lipa hodge, who is a teacher at an international school in lombok. thank you forjoining us. tell us your experience when this earthquake struck? we were sitting in a restau ra nt u p struck? we were sitting in a restaurant up the coast, we had two friends over from the uk. restaurant up the coast, we had two friends overfrom the uk. a restaurant up the coast, we had two friends over from the uk. a very lovely, evening and then we a gust of wind. which made the restaurant shake and then the restaurant didn't stop shaking and we realised we were ina very stop shaking and we realised we were in a very strong earthquake. obviously everyone panicked. we ran for the exit. and as we were heading towards the exit the power went off, people started falling over, there was shouting and screaming, i was catching hold of my friend's hand, telling her, cover your head. we we re telling her, cover your head. we were following her boyfriend out and i could see my boyfriends head. as we reached the ex
that's the latest from the foreign office.lipa hodge, who is a teacher at an international school in lombok. thank you forjoining us. tell us your experience when this earthquake struck? we were sitting in a restau ra nt u p struck? we were sitting in a restaurant up the coast, we had two friends over from the uk. restaurant up the coast, we had two friends overfrom the uk. a restaurant up the coast, we had two friends over from the uk. a very lovely, evening and then we a gust of wind. which...
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the foreign office have been put on. advised not to travel to affected areas and says it's providing assistance to british nationals who been in contact via telephone or social media. keith doyle, bbc news. and you can find more information about the earthquake in indonesia on our website, including interviews with victims and witnesses and details about earthquakes as a phenomenon. that's at bbc.com/news, or you can download the bbc news app. downloaded once you go miguel diaz—canel might once —— download it once, you've got it for ever! let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. brazil has closed its land border with venezuela in response to an order from a federaljudge. the ruling aims to stop the influx of venezuelans fleeing economic and political turmoil. hundreds have been crossing every day and many are now living in squalid conditions. the president of ivory coast, alassane 0uattara, has declared an amnesty for the controversial former first lady, simone gbagbo. she's been serving a 20—yearjai
the foreign office have been put on. advised not to travel to affected areas and says it's providing assistance to british nationals who been in contact via telephone or social media. keith doyle, bbc news. and you can find more information about the earthquake in indonesia on our website, including interviews with victims and witnesses and details about earthquakes as a phenomenon. that's at bbc.com/news, or you can download the bbc news app. downloaded once you go miguel diaz—canel might...
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you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices or our british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure can get in and followed it craig very quick to his great credit so you get a kind of a bureaucratic inertia here were the americans say it's ok it's so facto it's ok well it's not ok you are at the cia have been you police and i five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all let's say you want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against. adam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech bef
you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices or our british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure can get in and followed it craig very quick to his great credit so you get a kind of a bureaucratic inertia here were the americans say it's ok it's so facto it's ok well it's not ok you are at the cia have been you police and i five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black...
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my quick question is you mentioned the skills that foreign service offices need in the future. hawn: i really fortunate to -- i am really fortunate to interact with hundreds of foreign service officers are in my time at the state department and i cannot say enough about how remarkably qualified, intelligent, creative these folks are and committed, truly committed professionals in ways that i do not see in a lot of other sectors. but i consistently heard from them that they are not given the sufficient time for training in between tours of duty. they were not given sufficient training materials to effectively do the jobs that they are being asked to do in 2018, the kinds of things being asked of them that outpaced the skills asked to cultivate during -- skill sets they were able to cultivate during the training time when they first deployed or different tours. if i were to point out one specific thing, data literacy is probably the most important thing i would like to see foreign service officers embrace. that's a broad term that talks about understanding how to read data, unders
my quick question is you mentioned the skills that foreign service offices need in the future. hawn: i really fortunate to -- i am really fortunate to interact with hundreds of foreign service officers are in my time at the state department and i cannot say enough about how remarkably qualified, intelligent, creative these folks are and committed, truly committed professionals in ways that i do not see in a lot of other sectors. but i consistently heard from them that they are not given the...
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you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices are british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure could and followed it craig very quick to his great credit so you get a kind of bureaucratic inertia here were the americans say it's ok if so facto it's ok well it's not ok you are at the cia how can you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all that so you want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against. saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n.
you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices are british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure could and followed it craig very quick to his great credit so you get a kind of bureaucratic inertia here were the americans say it's ok if so facto it's ok well it's not ok you are at the cia how can you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around...
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you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices or our british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure can get in and followed it craig very quick to his great credit so you get a car.
you know this this really shouldn't be foreign offices or our british citizens doing this and he says well if british this is our doing it sure can get in and followed it craig very quick to his great credit so you get a car.
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the foreign office says they remain concerned about all the dual nationals contained in iran and continues the best outcomes in their cases, what more could the foreign office be doing? what i will tell you is that we waited 18 months before we got a meeting with the former foreign secretary, and richard wright clip and i, we wrote to both prime ministers, and i raise them at every opportunity and boris johnson ministers, and i raise them at every opportunity and borisjohnson did not grant as a meeting until he made the mistake in front of the select committee and jeremy hunt on the other hand, i am critical of them for other reasons but he'd met richard immediately and has been in touch with the family and says quite friendly that he believes that she should be released immediately. he even mentioned that he thought she should get diplomatic protection, which is something we have been pushing forfor a long which is something we have been pushing for for a long time. which is something we have been pushing forfor a long time. ifeel like the foreign secretary is doing more than the previous
the foreign office says they remain concerned about all the dual nationals contained in iran and continues the best outcomes in their cases, what more could the foreign office be doing? what i will tell you is that we waited 18 months before we got a meeting with the former foreign secretary, and richard wright clip and i, we wrote to both prime ministers, and i raise them at every opportunity and boris johnson ministers, and i raise them at every opportunity and borisjohnson did not grant as a...
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this morning the foreign office minister, boris johnson used to be his boss, he said the comments hadh a remark and just in the last half an hour, the conservative party chairman brandon lewis has tweeted he agrees with alistair burt and said that borisjohnson should be apologising for the comments. we have not heard yet from boris johnson, whether he plans to take up the opportunity to apologise for what he said. tens of thousands of pupils in scotland have been receiving crucial exam results today. more than 135,000 pupils have been finding out how well they did in their national 4 and 5s, highers and advanced highers. across the country, the number of entries for highers — and the proportion of students who received a pass mark — has fallen slightly. here's our scotland correspondent, catriona renton. the anticipation and trepidation, that envelope under the headteacher‘s arm, as pupils wait nervously in the library for the moment of truth. the moment has arrived. i got my five as, i am so... i cannot say how happy i am. what was it like waiting? i was all right until about 30 seco
this morning the foreign office minister, boris johnson used to be his boss, he said the comments hadh a remark and just in the last half an hour, the conservative party chairman brandon lewis has tweeted he agrees with alistair burt and said that borisjohnson should be apologising for the comments. we have not heard yet from boris johnson, whether he plans to take up the opportunity to apologise for what he said. tens of thousands of pupils in scotland have been receiving crucial exam results...
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in twenty fourteen i was asked to be the special representative of the german foreign office for relations with jewish organizations and anti semitism issues. that i was happy to accept and that position brought me where i am today could. you mention travelling to israel when you were young as a musician was that a key experience for you. yes it was a very special. i was eighteen and it hit me that it only took four hours in a plane to reach a different continent. so we were doing an orchestra exchange so we went to the music conservatory in haifa. where we rehearsed beethoven the same way we did in darmstadt. and i realized there were many like minded people in israel who were also interested in culture but the country is also very different more oriental and fascinating because it has so many other external influences. that caught my interest early on and i made up my mind that this was a country worth learning more about. you stood up for the jewish cause on many occasions what's your motivation. my motivation is the fact that jewish people have met me with so much kindness even friends
in twenty fourteen i was asked to be the special representative of the german foreign office for relations with jewish organizations and anti semitism issues. that i was happy to accept and that position brought me where i am today could. you mention travelling to israel when you were young as a musician was that a key experience for you. yes it was a very special. i was eighteen and it hit me that it only took four hours in a plane to reach a different continent. so we were doing an orchestra...
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youuick question is mentioned the skills that foreign service offices need in the future. really fortunate to interact with hundreds of foreign service officers are in my time at the state department and i cannot say enough about how remarkably qualified, intelligent, creative these folks are and committed, truly committed professionals in ways that i do not see in a lot of other sectors. but i consistently heard from them that they are not given the sufficient time for training in between tours of duty. they were not given sufficient training materials to effectively do the jobs that they are being asked to do in 2018, the kinds of things being asked of them that far out has -- outpaced the skills asked to cultivate during the training time when they first deployed or different tours. if i were to point out one specific thing, data literacy is probably the most important thing i would like to see foreign service officers embrace. that's a broad term that talks about understanding how to read data, understating how to interrogate data, understanding how to put together dat
youuick question is mentioned the skills that foreign service offices need in the future. really fortunate to interact with hundreds of foreign service officers are in my time at the state department and i cannot say enough about how remarkably qualified, intelligent, creative these folks are and committed, truly committed professionals in ways that i do not see in a lot of other sectors. but i consistently heard from them that they are not given the sufficient time for training in between...
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jeremy hunt's new appointment.” think the change at the foreign 0ffice think the change at the foreign officei would suggest that this was one of boris johnson's worth would suggest that this was one of borisjohnson‘s worth gaffes. it had real human implications and it was not his finest hour at all. it is and three days but the hope is that they might be an extension to this. there is talk of maybe implementing some kind of diplomatic protection for her which would enable her to leave the country. i think everyone has theirfingers leave the country. i think everyone has their fingers crossed that is because it is a terribly sad story. let's hope it is a good positive sign for the future for nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. thank you for being on the briefly. i want to show you quickly this picture of the ibm new tech that will bring a copy to you by drone if this drain detects you by drone if this drain detects you are tired. the mind boggles! more on the bbc soon. well, some noticeable changes to the weather to end the week. it's going to feel a lot cooler and fresher right across the board with
jeremy hunt's new appointment.” think the change at the foreign 0ffice think the change at the foreign officei would suggest that this was one of boris johnson's worth would suggest that this was one of borisjohnson‘s worth gaffes. it had real human implications and it was not his finest hour at all. it is and three days but the hope is that they might be an extension to this. there is talk of maybe implementing some kind of diplomatic protection for her which would enable her to leave the...
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that was the foreign office minister speaking earlier today.g business with iran will not be doing business with the united states. i am asking for world peace, nothing less!" responding to those comments by president trump is former uk ambassador to iran, sir richard dalton, who‘s also president of the british—iranian chamber of commerce british companies have been aware of the choice they had to make and a good deal of them will choose america because that is where the interest lies. but it is very welcome to hear the words of the british minister responsible for the middle east and let‘s hope that those words are backed up with action. so far, we have had nothing but a weak response from the british government. the boy kept banking of any transaction to do with iran against british government policy has been in place now for several yea rs. has been in place now for several years. more determined efforts are needed to break that boycott and give some reality to these words. some people would say that britain should be standing shoulder to sh
that was the foreign office minister speaking earlier today.g business with iran will not be doing business with the united states. i am asking for world peace, nothing less!" responding to those comments by president trump is former uk ambassador to iran, sir richard dalton, who‘s also president of the british—iranian chamber of commerce british companies have been aware of the choice they had to make and a good deal of them will choose america because that is where the interest lies....
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the foreign office says it's working to help british travellers.kbencher margaret hodge over an anti—semitism row with leader jeremy corbyn. scientists warn that the world is at risk of extremely dangerous levels of climate change, which could mean sea levels rise by up to 60 metres. good morning. how important is your local pub? well, 18 close every single week, and so herein dhaba show local people chipped in to
the foreign office says it's working to help british travellers.kbencher margaret hodge over an anti—semitism row with leader jeremy corbyn. scientists warn that the world is at risk of extremely dangerous levels of climate change, which could mean sea levels rise by up to 60 metres. good morning. how important is your local pub? well, 18 close every single week, and so herein dhaba show local people chipped in to
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is something that we have never had before from the german foreign office one can only hope that this reprise in a new thinking. in german foreign policy in that it goes beyond mere rhetoric and that it would be followed up by concrete steps. and that will be translated. into new approaches a new congress mischa's. not only between the two governments but that will also involve us in the affected communities because without the affected communities becoming equation. any kind of attempted solutions will be elusive and will never end up in a state number of solutions well mr gurr you know when and if those. you know moments of progress happen please come back and talk with us we would like to hear from you again the. the paramount chief of the over here are people if you say you've taken the time to be on the show did i thank you for the pleasure thank you thank you for. a mayor coppola to the nation today germany soccer coach you walk in love faced his first extended grilling by the media he's faced a barrage of criticism over this summer's disastrous world cup for germany which saw t
is something that we have never had before from the german foreign office one can only hope that this reprise in a new thinking. in german foreign policy in that it goes beyond mere rhetoric and that it would be followed up by concrete steps. and that will be translated. into new approaches a new congress mischa's. not only between the two governments but that will also involve us in the affected communities because without the affected communities becoming equation. any kind of attempted...
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you think about foreign officers who joined 20 years ago, the number of skills they need to be effective in the field today are vastly different from what they were taught when they joined the foreign service, and the time is so small in-between posts, there is no way they could learn new skills to be effective in 2018. i don't just blame secretary tillerson on the hiring freeze. there's also long-term institutional ways to address staffing in the state department. second reflection on the state department has to do with the bureaucracy. i spent some time thinking about what i really wanted to say here, because it is so easy just to tell story after story about how the bureaucracy wore me down. but my main concern, specifically how the state department is organized in such a way that creates structural disincentives for people and bureaus to cooperate on projects that transcend their boundaries. so, from the ways in which people are evaluated on an annual basis to the ways funding decisions are made, organizations and individuals have an incentive to work within the confines of their sil
you think about foreign officers who joined 20 years ago, the number of skills they need to be effective in the field today are vastly different from what they were taught when they joined the foreign service, and the time is so small in-between posts, there is no way they could learn new skills to be effective in 2018. i don't just blame secretary tillerson on the hiring freeze. there's also long-term institutional ways to address staffing in the state department. second reflection on the...
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foreign office has warned brits against doing this and the victims were typically drunk at the time and lost their balance i've got reaction from tourists and boss alone now. thankfully a seam ripper will be over so. i made them do so so many messages that i finally like. to i guess to save them like they want to have the city for them they know it's important to maintain jobs to make some money out of yours. i think if you have some kind of sex life then i have these men to restore your comfortable for and have. less to see that's still so much. for speaking. with us. this is the main source of. the thing that. i think. if i would leave here and i see guys who are in my city. hall style sometimes like. us network c.n.n. made a blunder while covering an opposition rally in nicaragua wrongly using a photo of a pro-government demonstration the slip up did not go unnoticed online some pointed out that a flag in the background belong to the country's ruling party are those that the demonstrators are actually holding portraits of police officers allegedly killed by the opposition and some of
foreign office has warned brits against doing this and the victims were typically drunk at the time and lost their balance i've got reaction from tourists and boss alone now. thankfully a seam ripper will be over so. i made them do so so many messages that i finally like. to i guess to save them like they want to have the city for them they know it's important to maintain jobs to make some money out of yours. i think if you have some kind of sex life then i have these men to restore your...
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my family, my uncle was a career foreign service officer and served for 32 years. his last post was as our ambassador to iran. he and my cousin and my aunt marie, my uncle's name was bill sullivan, my uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th. as i've reminded people and i mention this when i testified at my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service in tehran was the fact that on valentines day, february 14, 1979, our embassy in tehran was overrun and my uncle and all of his colleagues at the embassy were briefly held hostage. they were eventually rescued , ironically by the revolutionary guards but they were held hostage briefly. the memory that sticks with me the most from that day is, on the same day, the ambassador to afghanistan was kidnapped and assassinated. i have the time was a sophomore in college. i always thought the life of a diplomat, thought of my uncle's life as glamorous and dinner parties and socializing and it dawned on me that boy, this is hard, dangerous work. these are wo
my family, my uncle was a career foreign service officer and served for 32 years. his last post was as our ambassador to iran. he and my cousin and my aunt marie, my uncle's name was bill sullivan, my uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th. as i've reminded people and i mention this when i testified at my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service in tehran was the fact that on valentines day, february 14, 1979, our...
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the british foreign office has advised against travelling to the affected area and says it has been assistingal concern remains for those, mostly local, who remain missing and for whom the search continues. matt cole, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather. it may be cooling down a bit in the uk but not across the rest of europe? notjust but not across the rest of europe? not just yet. the but not across the rest of europe? notjust yet. the european heat wave isa notjust yet. the european heat wave is a story that has been running and running and running. it has been incredibly persistent. we had temperatures in iberia above a0 degrees. the heat has now shifted its way into these central parts of europe, including germany, france but also switzerland. if you look really closely at our map you can make out here the line of the river rhine and this is an effect of the heat wave that i hadn't really heard about until today. the temperature of the land but also of the river water is higher than it normally should be, it's about 27.6 degrees, believe it or not. and that is having a huge effect
the british foreign office has advised against travelling to the affected area and says it has been assistingal concern remains for those, mostly local, who remain missing and for whom the search continues. matt cole, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather. it may be cooling down a bit in the uk but not across the rest of europe? notjust but not across the rest of europe? not just yet. the but not across the rest of europe? notjust yet. the european heat wave isa notjust yet. the european...
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the country's greatest hero will not go along and he remains in a foreign office. two weeks later his dead body is discovered. whether he was murdered or killed himself it is not known to this day. >>three months later a constitution soviet style is adopted by parliament. -- refused to sign it and is moved from office. before the year is over, czechoslovakia -- is dead. eastern europe in the words of winston churchill promised that -- and iron curtain has descended across the continent. behind that line by all the capitals of the aji states of central and eastern europe, behind the iron curtain they were easy to express contentment -- and difficult and dangerous. -- in east germany and 1953 and in 1956 -- augmented by russian soldiers. in poland concessions are made so that poland today although indisputably communist limits the degree of freedom unheard of and other i encourage her he -- iron curtain countries. poland criticized the government decisions if they do so discretely. and occasional political joke is allowed but loud laughter is not recommended. you mig
the country's greatest hero will not go along and he remains in a foreign office. two weeks later his dead body is discovered. whether he was murdered or killed himself it is not known to this day. >>three months later a constitution soviet style is adopted by parliament. -- refused to sign it and is moved from office. before the year is over, czechoslovakia -- is dead. eastern europe in the words of winston churchill promised that -- and iron curtain has descended across the continent....
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my family -- my uncle was a career foreign service officer and served for 32 years and his last post was as our ambassador to iran. he was -- he and miss -- my cousins and my aunt marks re, my uncle's name is bill sullivan -- they were my -- my uncle was re-called by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th, but as i remainedded people and mention this when i testify in my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service in tehran was the fact that on valentine's day our embassy was overrun and my uncle and all of our -- his colleague tuesday embassy were briefly held hostage. they were evenly rescued, ironically enough, bit the revolutionary guard but the moment my that most sticks with me on the same day our ambassador to afghanistan was kidnapped and assassinated and at the time was a sophomore in college, and i always thought the life of a diplomat, i thought of my uncle's life as glamorous and dinner parties and socializing, and it dawned on me, boy, this is hard, dangerous work. these are women and men who go out to their posts, unar
my family -- my uncle was a career foreign service officer and served for 32 years and his last post was as our ambassador to iran. he was -- he and miss -- my cousins and my aunt marks re, my uncle's name is bill sullivan -- they were my -- my uncle was re-called by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th, but as i remainedded people and mention this when i testify in my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service in tehran was the fact that...
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when about together the name of german forests foreign office initiative robin business involves politics involved of course and lots of cultural events lots of cultural events i think it's the main thrust really very first event. the photographic exhibition we saw very briefly in that report of the the look at the famous lift that saved the city after the second world war i mean this was when the soviet union blocked access to berlin by road rail and indeed the waterways back in one nine hundred forty eight the allies led by the americans supplied the city amazingly by f a ten months and it was one of the foundations of good relations with these exactly what i was going to take the words. of yet it is the foundation of the post-war relationship between the two countries it was an extraordinary piece of generosity it has to be said by the allies who'd been at war with germany just before that and germans especially berlin it's have never forgotten it and indeed it's the seventieth anniversary of the book of this year ok so that's the first event what else is planned well thousands of even
when about together the name of german forests foreign office initiative robin business involves politics involved of course and lots of cultural events lots of cultural events i think it's the main thrust really very first event. the photographic exhibition we saw very briefly in that report of the the look at the famous lift that saved the city after the second world war i mean this was when the soviet union blocked access to berlin by road rail and indeed the waterways back in one nine...
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my family, my uncle was a career foreign service officer who served 32 years as our ambassador to iran. he and my cousins and my aunt marie, my uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th, but as i have reminded people and mentioned when i testified in my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service into iran was on valentine's day, february 14, 1979, our embassy was overrun and my uncle and all of his colleagues at the embassy were briefly held hostage. they were eventually rescued by the revolutionary guards but the memory that sticks with me the most from that day is on the same day, our ambassador to afghanistan was kidnapped and assassinated. i, at the time, was a sophomore in college. i always thought the life of a diplomat, i thought of my like -- my uncle at life as glamorous, socializing, it dawned on me this is hard, dangerous work, these are women and men who go out to their posts on armed, representing the united states, representing us and subjecting themselves to enormous risks. all of you here know and l
my family, my uncle was a career foreign service officer who served 32 years as our ambassador to iran. he and my cousins and my aunt marie, my uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th, but as i have reminded people and mentioned when i testified in my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service into iran was on valentine's day, february 14, 1979, our embassy was overrun and my uncle and all of his colleagues at the embassy...
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rather unique approach he's phrases his own mobile church and jokingly says he works for god's foreign office the pop up preacher travels all across germany and when he's not busy delivering some things he certainly knows how to enjoy themselves. kirsten holcomb of the traveling pastor from northern germany takes to his horse whenever he can. either it's brilliant there's nobody on the water or not much wind but this is wonderful it's a drag. being out on the water with our maker and you can switch off and really take things to the limits it's awesome. welcome is just as unconventional as his house of god is that you have to force. portable and inflatable it's a kind of bouncy church. that isn't in courts you have to take care that the cross is blown up properly and standing tall as the princes on and off she goes custom welcome by tours mainly northern germany with his itinerant church hitting the cutting events and festivals along the way like this one on the beach in santa fe to ording. i take this church to kind serving festivals like this because i meet people who wouldn't normally have
rather unique approach he's phrases his own mobile church and jokingly says he works for god's foreign office the pop up preacher travels all across germany and when he's not busy delivering some things he certainly knows how to enjoy themselves. kirsten holcomb of the traveling pastor from northern germany takes to his horse whenever he can. either it's brilliant there's nobody on the water or not much wind but this is wonderful it's a drag. being out on the water with our maker and you can...
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its becoming a so-called and present a holding in person facility identity checks of foreigners registration office next door a foreign ministry office charity institutions there's even a school on site that's the way it's been since the ninety's for the head of the facility michelle nunn show the only thing that is new is that. you could comment on the case will move in here too including the federal employment agency in the next few days then we'll have someone inside who can begin a job counseling early on especially for people with a good chance of staying this wasn't the case before and it certainly makes sense for all seven bavarian holding facilities will allow those asylum seekers without lawyers to file an urgent petition should their request be rejected but the final decision will be made by an administrative court official say negotiations within the holding facilities themselves and realistic ministers it's and said he would have to create a meeting rooms and above all before we would have to make these meeting rooms open to the public there's nothing but the anchor sense around the cur
its becoming a so-called and present a holding in person facility identity checks of foreigners registration office next door a foreign ministry office charity institutions there's even a school on site that's the way it's been since the ninety's for the head of the facility michelle nunn show the only thing that is new is that. you could comment on the case will move in here too including the federal employment agency in the next few days then we'll have someone inside who can begin a job...