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government of union government we've mcchord. nothing is enough nothing in the world is enough. and being all sorts of complains. treatment of patients. in the summer is broken on the part of the host could be. not not being turned to the particular base. for many vacancies of doctors of course but there is a general problem not limited to these gates. says the retired judge the large number of patients is proof that the system is working. rationally disagrees the activist says the government health system for the victims is an empty shell. you just have to look at the reports that just as agarwal and his team the monitoring committee that has been appointed by the supreme court of india have to look at the reports of the last 10 years and every report will tell you how bad the hospitals are functioning that there are bad quality of medicines that they are nor specialists that 80 percent of all staff specialists are still vacant that is it equipment but that is not brain stuff to run back to quick mend it is no treatment protocol. they have no medical files and no electronic medi
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the other thing the partisans did is they represented the government of the soviet union to the people behind the lines. for example, one of the directives, by the way, as an aside -- over again to my display. you will note a number of weapons on this other display. most of them are german, one of them is italian. an axis ally, an ally of the germans. even the belt buckle is german. the point is that the directive was that they were supposed to be sufficient. -- self sufficient. one way to do that was to capture arms from the germans. they used the german supply chain to supply the partisans. that includes, as i said, even belt buckles. they would cover the swastikas with the soviet star. so, that doesn't mean we weren't provided supplies by the soviet union. we were. but we simply mentored them to try to be a self sufficient is possible. when he came to food, then you had to go to the collective farms. you went to the collective farms and the theory would be that you would bring along your political officer and he would talk to the people. he would say, you must give food to the parti
the other thing the partisans did is they represented the government of the soviet union to the people behind the lines. for example, one of the directives, by the way, as an aside -- over again to my display. you will note a number of weapons on this other display. most of them are german, one of them is italian. an axis ally, an ally of the germans. even the belt buckle is german. the point is that the directive was that they were supposed to be sufficient. -- self sufficient. one way to do...
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the other thing the partisans did is they represented the government of the soviet union to the people behind the lines. for example, one of the directives, by the way, as an aside, over again to my display, you'll note here a number of weapons on this other display. most of them are german. one of them, by the way, is italian. again, an axis ally or ally of the german. even the belt buckle, of course, is german, but the point is the directive was that we were supposed to be self-sufficient. so in order to get arms one of the way to do it is of course, to capture them from the germans. and that's exactly -- we used the german supply chain to supply the partisans. even including, as i said, the belt buckle. we adopted it to the soviet union partisan group by covering the swastika with the soviet star. so you're somewhat directive -- that doesn't mean that we weren't provided supplies by the soviet union. we were. but we supplemented them, if you will, to try to be as self-sufficient as possible. when it came to food, though, then had you to go to the collective farms. and you went to th
the other thing the partisans did is they represented the government of the soviet union to the people behind the lines. for example, one of the directives, by the way, as an aside, over again to my display, you'll note here a number of weapons on this other display. most of them are german. one of them, by the way, is italian. again, an axis ally or ally of the german. even the belt buckle, of course, is german, but the point is the directive was that we were supposed to be self-sufficient. so...
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mediterranean island has said he fails abundant and the island feels abandoned by both the governments of italy and the european union if you will going to sort of to whom i say that nothing has been done to solve the problem of migrants because in italy we speak only and exclusively from the point of view of differing factions but this moment is more of electoral campaign than a solution to the problem we have 2 factions one that shouts yes and the other that shouts no but they never set out on paper how to solve the problem and therefore the problem both in easily and in europe is very serious we need to face up to it in a radical way or will continue to witness everything that is happening on the island i don't understand why transfers are not carried out with military ships what are these military ships for given that italy is not at war with anyone europe has done nothing for lampedusa on the problem of migrants no one listens and there is a deafening silence from the europeans and to tell. in the institutions even those who tossed with taking an interest in the phenomenon of basically left it alone well numbers
mediterranean island has said he fails abundant and the island feels abandoned by both the governments of italy and the european union if you will going to sort of to whom i say that nothing has been done to solve the problem of migrants because in italy we speak only and exclusively from the point of view of differing factions but this moment is more of electoral campaign than a solution to the problem we have 2 factions one that shouts yes and the other that shouts no but they never set out...
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so, if the unions question the science and the safety of doing this, who will you back? we back the governmente unions?” will you back? we back the government or the unions? i haven't seen any sign of unions questioning the science. of course health and safety doesn't go out of the window. if somebody has a contagious disease for example, we would already say they shouldn't be in school. unions share my view that of course, the best place for children is in the classroom. their teachers, they are educational professionals. they know how important it is. so i don't think this is a case of us falling out between unions and what the politicians are saying, what i'm saying is that the government must play its part and notjust go about mouthing off words about it.” play its part and notjust go about mouthing off words about it. i only mention that because there is a new study coming out from public health england and professor viner has been quoted in newspapers today and yesterday saying that there is very little evidence that the virus is transmitted in schools, so some of the previous concerns,
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of the screen in the lower third. >> in the late 1950s, the united states government in response to sputnik being launched and the advancement of the soviet union and their technology, especially with rocketry and space exploration, u.s. government was felt threatened and felt like there needed to be a response, and so, nasa was formed in the late '50s and shortly there after, the announcement was made that we were going to eventually going to send humans into space. our director at the time and the head of nasa at the time, communicated about possibility of celestial navigation and the idea being that as the ancient mariners did, sailing the sea using the stars as a way to navigate, these new pioneers could be able to use the stars just in case their navigation systems would fail. and so, from 1959 to 1975, morehead planetarium trained all the astronauts in celestial navigation. i like to say that unc chapel hill was the only university in the country that can claim 62 astronauts as alumni because they came here for continuing education courses for celestial navigation. the morehead team always used pretty primitive technology themselves. thro
of the screen in the lower third. >> in the late 1950s, the united states government in response to sputnik being launched and the advancement of the soviet union and their technology, especially with rocketry and space exploration, u.s. government was felt threatened and felt like there needed to be a response, and so, nasa was formed in the late '50s and shortly there after, the announcement was made that we were going to eventually going to send humans into space. our director at the...
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chorus of international condemnation in response to the coup the african union strongly condemned the arrests it's calling for the immediate release of kheta and other members of the government the european union is also denounced the coup it's calling for die a long and rejecting or unconstitutional change mollies former colonial power france was quick to react president of ariel mccall urge soldiers to return to the barracks the un security council is to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis on wednesday. is a lecturer at the university of aberdeen and the author of a book inherent and contemporary challenges to african security joins us now via skype from aberdeen good to have you with us what do you make of what's happened in mali particularly the timing of it why now. right so the timing we could say is a perfect storm or are in africa and the nominees say if you don't know where you come from you will know where you are when you were in the way we're going to so i think we should start this by focusing on where has money come from the key thing you want to look at. trying to change the climate change seeing arable land and modern and i think the u.n. reckons that on
chorus of international condemnation in response to the coup the african union strongly condemned the arrests it's calling for the immediate release of kheta and other members of the government the european union is also denounced the coup it's calling for die a long and rejecting or unconstitutional change mollies former colonial power france was quick to react president of ariel mccall urge soldiers to return to the barracks the un security council is to hold an emergency meeting on the...
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kheta and other members of the government the european union denounced the coup calling for dialogue and rejecting all unconstitutional change mollies former colonial power france was quick to react president emanuel walk across urge soldiers to return to their barracks the un security council is to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis later on what mr mori russia below is a political analyst and president of the africa international media group she joins us now live from paris via skype good to have you with us what do you make of the timing of all of this. yeah that the situation as we do each area's 40 years in magna only or. so who was the options on the table to where this has happened before but the timing comes ahead of it as a surprise and as ugly was not the coalition of. religious leaders speaking to the streets and what we call the book jester where in search of a 2nd wind at. 4 who just. sort of dean martin was what because. they wanted the president to go and for them to be the one who. also led maybe we are movement has. been w
kheta and other members of the government the european union denounced the coup calling for dialogue and rejecting all unconstitutional change mollies former colonial power france was quick to react president emanuel walk across urge soldiers to return to their barracks the un security council is to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis later on what mr mori russia below is a political analyst and president of the africa international media group she joins us now live from paris via skype...
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government -- tampon tax. cost of living low. investing in our in hs. in our public services. investing in ideas. tracking business and protecting our environment. roads, railways, colleges, building our uniondelivered a people's budget from a people's government and i commend it to this hour. of the the leader opposition not the shadow chancellor who responds to public statements. >> having ruthlessly forced down the living standards and life chances of million of our people for a decade. the talk of leveling up is a cruel joke. >> the government tries to pretend this is a got -- this is an action that will work on climate change. of 4000 milesnds of road, that does not sound like a green transport policy to me, mr. deputy speaker. and this is going to make a difference, one billion pounds on green transport measures. this is completely absurd. as the debate continues, opposition reviews did not get warmer. fundsterday's for hedge was up. not argue that the u.k. government needs to answer. >> jeremy corbyn said he was stand down after the election results. >> it is the honor of the privilege of my life, the lx -- to be elected as leader of the labour party. >> with coronavirus at its heigh
government -- tampon tax. cost of living low. investing in our in hs. in our public services. investing in ideas. tracking business and protecting our environment. roads, railways, colleges, building our uniondelivered a people's budget from a people's government and i commend it to this hour. of the the leader opposition not the shadow chancellor who responds to public statements. >> having ruthlessly forced down the living standards and life chances of million of our people for a...
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widespread international condemnation the african union strongly condemned the arrests and called for the immediate release of casey and other members of the government the european union denounced the coup calling for dialogue and rejecting or unconstitutional change mollies former colonial power france was quick to react president to mario mccraw urged soldiers to return to their barracks the un security council is to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis later on wednesday edriss is a journalist based in mali he's on his way to the area of cutty where tuesday's mutiny began he joins us now on the line from there good to have you with us what's happening this morning. this is true sean is a. very calm. military movement in town we can see before some of some of my life it is very much. doing their business calmly but we can't say exactly what seeing every part of the capital and the cutaways on how the situation we are going through the there is a few people in. in the traffic but. the situation is really really calm what was the situation overnight and people stay out on the streets. yes people stay out of of the street but. some younger group t
widespread international condemnation the african union strongly condemned the arrests and called for the immediate release of casey and other members of the government the european union denounced the coup calling for dialogue and rejecting or unconstitutional change mollies former colonial power france was quick to react president to mario mccraw urged soldiers to return to their barracks the un security council is to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis later on wednesday edriss is a...
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since the start of the pandemic the government hasn't developed a real guide for safety reopening schools apart from numerous reassurances that they're safe the national education union accuses the government of letting down pupils teachers and parents by failing to have a plan b. if. infections rise plan b. for schools it means thinking if the treats them well can we have more teaches and more teaching spaces so that class sizes can be smaller in schools the education secretary disagree isn't says ministers are giving their all for the big day back we are doing everything we can to help schools get ready not least with our back to school safely campaign to reassure parents and students that schools and colleges are ready for their return they gathered williamson's expecting parents to have faith in the government following the qualification fiasco where students missed out on university places due to the faith of the government placed in a grade predicting algorithm about teachers 1st hand knowledge that was resolved by a u. turn perhaps by making another one about must before the kids go back to school boris johnson is trying to get ahead of the curve with the coro
since the start of the pandemic the government hasn't developed a real guide for safety reopening schools apart from numerous reassurances that they're safe the national education union accuses the government of letting down pupils teachers and parents by failing to have a plan b. if. infections rise plan b. for schools it means thinking if the treats them well can we have more teaches and more teaching spaces so that class sizes can be smaller in schools the education secretary disagree isn't...
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rallied to demand the resignation of president alexander lukashenko after last weekend's just due to the election the european union is sick to impose sanctions of the government's crackdown on protesters to shanker has said russia has also that its assistance to ensure the country's security. you're watching d.w. news from durbin will be back next hour with more headlines for this live is next of course you can find more stories on our web site t w dot com you can follow us on twitter and instagram to help with images on jars thanks for watching. every doing this for us and for our planet. the idea is is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities scream or how can we protect animals.
rallied to demand the resignation of president alexander lukashenko after last weekend's just due to the election the european union is sick to impose sanctions of the government's crackdown on protesters to shanker has said russia has also that its assistance to ensure the country's security. you're watching d.w. news from durbin will be back next hour with more headlines for this live is next of course you can find more stories on our web site t w dot com you can follow us on twitter and...
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we apologize there a little bit of spot of technical problems anti-government protests have been taking place in jordan after a crackdown on opposition run the union last week security forces arrested leaders of a teaches union for inciting members against the government teaches syndicate has been shut down for 2 years as part of a corruption investigation but jordanian teachers say they'll continue to demand the government on as last year's agreement to increase salaries. 98000 people have been told to leave paltz of southern california in the u.s. where a wildfire is burning 13055 is backed by water dumping aircraft are up against hot dry weather that's all cost to continue rob reynolds reports from los angeles. the fire in riverside county east of los angeles has burned more than 8000 years and destroyed at least one home as well as numerous other structures approximately 7800 people have been evacuated from their homes this is a major foreign it will be going on for a couple of days more than 1300 firefighters from across the state assisted by helicopters and planes dropping fire retardant are battling the blaze they're working in temperatures
we apologize there a little bit of spot of technical problems anti-government protests have been taking place in jordan after a crackdown on opposition run the union last week security forces arrested leaders of a teaches union for inciting members against the government teaches syndicate has been shut down for 2 years as part of a corruption investigation but jordanian teachers say they'll continue to demand the government on as last year's agreement to increase salaries. 98000 people have...
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happened but it's still extremely sensitive because it kind of quickly be instrumental lies and this is what governments in the european union few most. neavitt me just come to very quickly i mean in terms of like how this crisis again develop in the coming years is going to be difficult but the resources needed to deal with it might not be there given the covert crisis so surely could 19 is an issue when it comes to dealing with this. well as you've seen the european union has continued to provide grace with financial and technical assistance i can speak only about the immediate instance that's that we're seeing right now and thieves are not surely not motivated by economic factors. i want to thank all our guests neve keats about brooklyn and rory ok thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting a website is there a dot com and for further discussion go to a facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter we are at a j inside story from me and a whole team here and like now. september on al-jazeera the trial of those accu
happened but it's still extremely sensitive because it kind of quickly be instrumental lies and this is what governments in the european union few most. neavitt me just come to very quickly i mean in terms of like how this crisis again develop in the coming years is going to be difficult but the resources needed to deal with it might not be there given the covert crisis so surely could 19 is an issue when it comes to dealing with this. well as you've seen the european union has continued to...
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happening here is as a result of the european union meddling in ouraffairs, of the european union meddling in our affairs, western interest trying to bring down the governmentbecause they want to turn belarus into some sort of puppet state of brussels and the european union and you have said it yourself, you want to risk to face towards brussels, not towards moscow. it is absolutely true in terms of belarus since thinking to become a pro— european country but at the same time but the they are saying... i do not think moscow is going to regard you are saying we want to be a pro— european country as neutral. they see belarus as a strategic space. that is why there is intervention happening i russia and this is exactly what we have momentum for the democracy style negotiations between belarus, with participations of belarusians belarus, with participations of bela rusians an western negotiations in order for alexander lu kashenko to negotiations in order for alexander lukashenko to step down, not allowing his participation in any elections. and this is the main thing that has to happen. this is a time when the west really needs to get out of the political corn
happening here is as a result of the european union meddling in ouraffairs, of the european union meddling in our affairs, western interest trying to bring down the governmentbecause they want to turn belarus into some sort of puppet state of brussels and the european union and you have said it yourself, you want to risk to face towards brussels, not towards moscow. it is absolutely true in terms of belarus since thinking to become a pro— european country but at the same time but the they are...
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there's been demonstrations for 12 straight days including some of the biggest anti-government rallies and minsk since the fall of the soviet union the kind of skier fled to lithuania after the election which she says was rigged against her because she would know people in belarus today are being beaten just for expressing their opinion people in bella reuss are being thrown in prison for taking part in peaceful protests my husband is in prison in bella ruse just for daring to dream about a country for life our common goal is simple we don't want to live with fear and lies anymore we want what everyone in the world is entitle to the right to live the right to be safe in the street the right not to be imprisoned without a fair trial and the right to fair free and transparent elections the leaders of france and germany say that determined to keep supporting protest isabella bruce the man you are calling hosted under merkel at his official summer residence in the south of france on thursday a call and said that it is up to the belorussian people to find a solution to the standoff that the e.u. stands ready to help step past and was
there's been demonstrations for 12 straight days including some of the biggest anti-government rallies and minsk since the fall of the soviet union the kind of skier fled to lithuania after the election which she says was rigged against her because she would know people in belarus today are being beaten just for expressing their opinion people in bella reuss are being thrown in prison for taking part in peaceful protests my husband is in prison in bella ruse just for daring to dream about a...
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of interest in belarus. the russian government still has its fingers over much of the former soviet union.crimea and ukraine and the attempt they are to sort of let that country and lukashenko is one of the last dictators. i have to say some of these scenes seem dictators. i have to say some of these scenes seem reminiscent of the decline in 89. and some of the things that happened around the fall of the berlin wall and the people power is becoming stronger and stronger. i went to minsk ten years ago and it was a pretty soulless, very much old fashion soviet state city. it felt like it was from the 19805, 905 as opposed to the early pa rt 19805, 905 as opposed to the early part of the 21st century. i think that's because of this aggressive control of the government has had. and the people there have been under this hardline authoritarian regime for very long time. boudin wants to have control. therefore, if he feels that he can retain that importance —— prudent. the russian influence on a country in his back garden as he sees it. he will look to do so. obviously, if it means the smart move
of interest in belarus. the russian government still has its fingers over much of the former soviet union.crimea and ukraine and the attempt they are to sort of let that country and lukashenko is one of the last dictators. i have to say some of these scenes seem dictators. i have to say some of these scenes seem reminiscent of the decline in 89. and some of the things that happened around the fall of the berlin wall and the people power is becoming stronger and stronger. i went to minsk ten...
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broadcasting from right now we know that he is a strident opponent of president putin's government and we know also the european union as a bloc but also the heads of state and heads of government of many prominent e.u. nations have called on the russian authorities to prosecute where possible to investigate and prosecute those who it holds responsible so clearly lots of different issues tied up with russia in form what the european union leaders are talking about this morning thank you for that dominic came live for us than then. i'm karen allen though how with the headlines on al-jazeera. japanese or other prime minister shinzo is resigning he says it's due to his poor health the 65 year old has long been suffering from an intestinal illness he is japan's longest serving leader. i needed to fight against the disease and be treated i was not really in a perfect state in terms of the health condition and still i have to make political decisions but important ones i cannot make any mistake in terms of to important decision making the support of the public i have to respond to so i'm not ready to respond to the mandate
broadcasting from right now we know that he is a strident opponent of president putin's government and we know also the european union as a bloc but also the heads of state and heads of government of many prominent e.u. nations have called on the russian authorities to prosecute where possible to investigate and prosecute those who it holds responsible so clearly lots of different issues tied up with russia in form what the european union leaders are talking about this morning thank you for...
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of parliament. this was a more dressed affair than usual. a day dress and a brief speech with no surprise what is at the top. >> my government's priority was departure from the european unionthe 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities of this for all the people of the united kingdom. >> boris johnson would promise to get brexit done by the time they sat down for christmas lunch. he put his bill to mps the next day, paving the way for brexit on january the 31st, 2020. he said it was time to break the deadlock and reunite the country. >> this is the time when we move on and discard the old rules of -- old labors -- old labels of leave and remain. or montagues and capulets at the end of the play. >> there would be a one-year transition in what would remain -- in which things would remain the same. boris johnson insisted that unlike divorce talks, the transition would not be extended. >> this bill learned an emphatic lesson and rejects further delay. >> theresa may's government was reliant on northern ireland's democratic unionists. not so boris johnson. his version
of parliament. this was a more dressed affair than usual. a day dress and a brief speech with no surprise what is at the top. >> my government's priority was departure from the european unionthe 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities of this for all the people of the united kingdom. >> boris johnson would promise to get brexit done by the time they sat down for christmas...
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of his indictment on corruption charges, which he denies. they are also upset with the government's handling of the pandemic. here in the uk, teaching unionsrespond to local lockdowns just days before pupils are due to return. secondary school students might have to be taught on a rota system, although the government has stressed that would though be an "absolute last resort." one of the world's great galleries, the metropolitan museum of art, has reopened in new york. its 2 million artefacts have been off limits for five months, owing to the coronavirus pandemic. it's the first time the met had been closed for longer than three days in more than 100 years. gail maclellan reports. the excitement is palpable and the main staff happy to be home. the metropolitan museum of art is clearly loved and has been missed and its opening brings a sense of relief. there is some semblance of normalcy. the met has been a part of the new york history 450 years and a consistent part. only closing for max three days prior to covid so this is a big first step. a first step and a careful one. today is not normal. we are reopening in the context of a pandemic
of his indictment on corruption charges, which he denies. they are also upset with the government's handling of the pandemic. here in the uk, teaching unionsrespond to local lockdowns just days before pupils are due to return. secondary school students might have to be taught on a rota system, although the government has stressed that would though be an "absolute last resort." one of the world's great galleries, the metropolitan museum of art, has reopened in new york. its 2 million...
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of the same union. we have a high rate of organization. so, when the chairman of the teachers union talked to the government or the local municipalities, thenbacking of 98% of the teachers in denmark. it's not possible to build that in a week because of corona. it has to be in the long run that you build very strong unions, therefore, you have the representation of most teachers when there is a crisis like this. >> now, you have very low test positivity rates but there is an uptick in cases, which is probably inevitable as more interact. is there anything you're wondering and to make a course correction? >> yes. for the first half year of the corona, we have met the virus with national general standards. now we are -- so we're finished with the hammer on the coronavirus and has put it down on a level where we have the control over the national level. but now we have many places in europe, we have local outbreaks. so the next half year we're look at dancing with the corona, as we call it, which means we will have temporarily shutdowns on a local municipality level. and that change of focus obviously means that we have to, again, find out how
of the same union. we have a high rate of organization. so, when the chairman of the teachers union talked to the government or the local municipalities, thenbacking of 98% of the teachers in denmark. it's not possible to build that in a week because of corona. it has to be in the long run that you build very strong unions, therefore, you have the representation of most teachers when there is a crisis like this. >> now, you have very low test positivity rates but there is an uptick in...
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anti-government protests have been taking place in jordan after a crackdown on opposition run union last week security forces arrested leaders of a teacher's union for inciting members against the government the teachers syndicate has been shut down for 2 years as part of a corruption investigation jordanian teachers say they'll continue to demand the government honors last year's agreement to increase salaries. 2 nasa astronauts are back on earth off the landing of the u.s. state of florida the mission was led by the private company space x. it marks the 1st time this type of operation has been carried out on a commercial spacecraft. reports. it's a commercial success story it's the 1st crew mission to space led by a private company returns to earth for us astronauts about banking and doug hurley back home where we have our 1st few. after their 2 month mission in the international space station the astronauts were slowly helped out of the capsule as the company space x. plans more ambitious projects we are starting the journey. of bringing people regularly to and from lower earth orbit. and on to the moon and then ultimately o
anti-government protests have been taking place in jordan after a crackdown on opposition run union last week security forces arrested leaders of a teacher's union for inciting members against the government the teachers syndicate has been shut down for 2 years as part of a corruption investigation jordanian teachers say they'll continue to demand the government honors last year's agreement to increase salaries. 2 nasa astronauts are back on earth off the landing of the u.s. state of florida...
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have been demonstrations for 12 days now including some of the biggest anti-government rallies in the capital minsk since the fall of the soviet unionto kind of sky fled to lithuania after the election which he says was rigged on moving on now and the un recognized government in tripoli has called for an immediate ceasefire in libya the rival parliament in the east aligned with ward cleaver have to has also called on all parties to stick to a truce have to himself has yet to respond when you have one of those of you who can enter will have to respect this is where they will to guarantee he would respect to supply after the burning talks or previous agreements if you respects this is fine we will welcome that because we do not want to be in bloodshed we call for peace however if you violates the peace agreement we're ready to fight and we will force him to leave like we forced him to leave western libya well al jazeera is in misrata in libya with more details on just what's been agreed. the head of the internationally recognized gov on national accord in tripoli pfizer has called on a cease fire on friday and return i give us all the
have been demonstrations for 12 days now including some of the biggest anti-government rallies in the capital minsk since the fall of the soviet unionto kind of sky fled to lithuania after the election which he says was rigged on moving on now and the un recognized government in tripoli has called for an immediate ceasefire in libya the rival parliament in the east aligned with ward cleaver have to has also called on all parties to stick to a truce have to himself has yet to respond when you...
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foreign minister sergey lavrov says he does not see a lack of readiness of dialogue by the belarus government. the european unionuickly convened on an online summit. participants agreed thatat the will not need to recognize the results of the election nor tolerate violence against the demonstrators. they called for an investigation into the election and agreed to shortly impose sanctions on individuals in line with an agreement earlier reached among foreign ministers. european commission president ursula von der leyen pledged 53 billion euros or about $56 million for assistance to belarus. the funds are to be used for coronavirus emergency relief as well as to support the bela-russian people, and freedom of the press. >>> japanese authorities have ordered nissan motor to pay around $2 million in back taxes connected to carlos ghosn's time in charge of the firm. sources say officials believe the automaker faililed to pay t on $9.4 million of income it wrote off as b business expense. that included expenses for a corporate jet used by ghosn and his family. nissan also paid rental costs beyond ghosn's housing allow
foreign minister sergey lavrov says he does not see a lack of readiness of dialogue by the belarus government. the european unionuickly convened on an online summit. participants agreed thatat the will not need to recognize the results of the election nor tolerate violence against the demonstrators. they called for an investigation into the election and agreed to shortly impose sanctions on individuals in line with an agreement earlier reached among foreign ministers. european commission...
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demonstrations for 12 a straight days now and to take some of the biggest anti-government rallies in the capital minsk since the fall of the soviet union took out of sky fled to the few ania after the election which he says was raped while moving on now and the un recognized government in tripoli has called for an immediate ceasefire in libya the rival parliament in the east aligned with world khalifa haftar also called on all parties to stick to a truce have to has yet to respond the tripoli administration says it will respond defensively if necessary money of one of those of us who can enter will have to will respect what they will to guarantee he would respect to supply of the bearing talks or previous agreements if you respects this is fine we will welcome that because we do not want libyan bloodshed we call for peace however if you violates the peace agreement we're ready to fight and we will force him to leave like we forced him to leave western libya well this potential breakthrough came as the warring sides were actually gearing up for a battle over the city of sirte. that has some context. libya has been in turmoil for nearly
demonstrations for 12 a straight days now and to take some of the biggest anti-government rallies in the capital minsk since the fall of the soviet union took out of sky fled to the few ania after the election which he says was raped while moving on now and the un recognized government in tripoli has called for an immediate ceasefire in libya the rival parliament in the east aligned with world khalifa haftar also called on all parties to stick to a truce have to has yet to respond the tripoli...
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of usual, it was a brief speech, no surprise what was at the top. >> my governance priority is the united kingdom departure from the european union on the 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities and this brings all the people the united kingdom. >> boris johnson promised voters he would make a start getting brexit done but at the time they sat down for the christmas lunch. he put his work in the next day paving the way for brexit on january the 31st 2020. he said it was time to break the deadlock and reunite the country. >> this is the time when we move on and discard the old labels. >> the very word seems tired from the two begin and views at the end of the plague. >> the uk would leave the ui generator 31st the one year transition in which things would remain pretty much the same allowing time for uk negotiations on the future relationships. boris johnson insisted on like the divorce talk, the transition would not be extended. >> this bill knows the parliament unlike members and rejects any further delay. >> theresa may's government was the
of usual, it was a brief speech, no surprise what was at the top. >> my governance priority is the united kingdom departure from the european union on the 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities and this brings all the people the united kingdom. >> boris johnson promised voters he would make a start getting brexit done but at the time they sat down for the christmas lunch....
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transparent investigation on the case so very strong statements tonight from the government and from the european union in light of what appears to be the poisoning of i say now you know that's the political part of this what about the medical what else are the doctors saying. well i say enough on the it probably was intoxicated by a substance on the nest to raise inhibitor group but the exact substance itself hasn't been identified yet this is a subset you usually find drags in pesticides but the nerve agents on the brains a newer transmitters and the tests have been gone several times they've been done in separate laboratories so as to establish a diagnoses and the hospital indicated even though they said of on these a health condition was pretty serious all the time there is no there's no acute denture he's alive and he's being treated with an antidote which is called pain and there's no visibility though on the possible after effects of the suspected poisoning and what about rush or as a reaction coming from. there has been a reaction from russian the house officials they say definite on the tested negative fo
transparent investigation on the case so very strong statements tonight from the government and from the european union in light of what appears to be the poisoning of i say now you know that's the political part of this what about the medical what else are the doctors saying. well i say enough on the it probably was intoxicated by a substance on the nest to raise inhibitor group but the exact substance itself hasn't been identified yet this is a subset you usually find drags in pesticides but...
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government which seems to be encouraging people to go to pubs and restaurants, indeed incentivising them to do that, when children are sitting at home. and thirdly, then by blaming the unions for all ofrked with the welsh government where every child has been able to go back into school before the summer holiday because we had the moral imperative to it. there's a lot of talk from the government behind the scenes about this trade—off. if it comes to it, if it is necessary that the government would rather shut down pubs and restaurants than shools, that chools would have the priority. it that good? do you welcome that? it seems to me a very bizarre analogy all of that. running a school, i was a head teacherfor 15 years, is, i suspect, very different from running a pub, partly because you have a responsability, in my case for 1500 children and young people. you could not stand at the door and say, "sorry, we are full, you cannot come in". the logistics are more complex in schools and our members have been working to get our schools ready for the autumn, but even yesterday you had the schools minister here saying that more money was going to go into school transport. what does that mean
government which seems to be encouraging people to go to pubs and restaurants, indeed incentivising them to do that, when children are sitting at home. and thirdly, then by blaming the unions for all ofrked with the welsh government where every child has been able to go back into school before the summer holiday because we had the moral imperative to it. there's a lot of talk from the government behind the scenes about this trade—off. if it comes to it, if it is necessary that the government...