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island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. how the island has been destroyed and reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out and be with (indiscernible) and to actually put my hands in dirt. i feel like we as people don't work in army -- we don't see the benefits of plants, like, but i just learned about a plant that if you rub it enough, it turns into soap. that's cool. and we need those things. we need to know about those things. >> one really unique thing about this project is the scale. to use 50,000 native plants over 7 acres is a scale we have never seen. it really is trailblazing when we think about the 350 or 400 acres of open space that is planned for treasure island, it sets the stage for what is possible. there's a way to
island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. how the island has been destroyed and reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out...
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let's go , let's go, you're going to shoot some island island island island of cute canals of all loversawn to dawn, island of passion and love. well, cool, i myself do not understand how they appear. come on, fire is good fire. and no, wait, love is good love. together i just waited for you for a very long time. well, yes, i immediately left after school. didn't promise anything. yes, but you also wrote the books that you gave, well, remember the permanent neighbors on the desk. do not forget me. i will never forget you. so, i didn't forget, i don't remember. antosha please read the new chapter. you are smart. still i don't understand. why does olga return to him some kind of nonsense turns out? wait, i haven't read it yet. yes, that's what i asked myself. look, maybe she's just afraid of being alone. yes? no no, though one alone precisely she is afraid of loneliness. please don't distract. i won't come, why won't you come? i didn't understand because i'm not alone now. well, i mean, now i'm with anton nom yes, well, yes, i'm happy lenka oh, happiness, anton happy as ever i hope so far
let's go , let's go, you're going to shoot some island island island island of cute canals of all loversawn to dawn, island of passion and love. well, cool, i myself do not understand how they appear. come on, fire is good fire. and no, wait, love is good love. together i just waited for you for a very long time. well, yes, i immediately left after school. didn't promise anything. yes, but you also wrote the books that you gave, well, remember the permanent neighbors on the desk. do not forget...
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island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. how the island has been destroyed and reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out and be with (indiscernible) and to actually put my hands in dirt. i feel like we as people don't work in army -- we don't see the benefits of plants, like, but i just learned about a plant that if you rub it enough, it turns into soap. that's cool. and we need those things. we need to know about those things. >> one really unique thing about this project is the scale. to use 50,000 native plants over 7 acres is a scale we have never seen. it really is trailblazing when we think about the 350 or 400 acres of open space that is planned for treasure island, it sets the stage for what is possible. there's a way to
island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. how the island has been destroyed and reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out...
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island in the 9 years since 2014. i'm calling for tida to house every islander in completely stop these tolls. treasure island under tide land law should be free to everyone. 2/3 of island residents cannot go car free and take public transportation to and from the island. they need a car to transport their kids back and forth to the school or hospital or get to a job or their disability preventss them sitting in a bus. the developers are making a huge profit for sale and lease of purposefully scarce parking spaces. that profit should provide homes for every single household and individual resident. treasure island belongs to these residents who are a close nit community. islanders who moved in after 2011 and lived there 12 years and is the same right to continue to be housed on the island (indiscernible) should be dropped. let tida observe relocation law and move everyone to replacement housing. developers are raking in huge profits and should pay all infrastructure and transportation cost and drop these tolls. the tolls are obvious disincentive to people, to businesses, to people to get to the island. it app
island in the 9 years since 2014. i'm calling for tida to house every islander in completely stop these tolls. treasure island under tide land law should be free to everyone. 2/3 of island residents cannot go car free and take public transportation to and from the island. they need a car to transport their kids back and forth to the school or hospital or get to a job or their disability preventss them sitting in a bus. the developers are making a huge profit for sale and lease of purposefully...
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island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. island has been destroyed and reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out and be with (indiscernible) and to actually put my hands in dirt. i feel like we as people don't work in army -- we don't see the benefits of plants, like, but i just learned about a plant that if you rub it enough, it turns into soap. that's cool. and we need those things. we need to know about those things. >> one really unique thing about this project is the scale. to use 50,000 native plants over 7 acres is a scale we have never seen. it really is trailblazing when we think about the 350 or 400 acres of open space that is planned for treasure island, it sets the stage for what is possible. there's a way to use natu
island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. island has been destroyed and reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out and be...
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island. ~ ., ., , , ., island. we got given a blueprint of what they were, _ island. island. we got given a blueprint of what they were, but we _ island. we got given a blueprint of what they were, but we have - island. we got given a blueprint of| what they were, but we have made modifications to implement the code, little tiny— modifications to implement the code, little tiny computers to make it to where _ little tiny computers to make it to where it _ little tiny computers to make it to where it can do what it does. it is another occasion _ where it can do what it does. it is another occasion to _ where it can do what it does. it is another occasion to bring people together, — another occasion to bring people together, people _ another occasion to bring people together, people can— another occasion to bring people together, people can talk- another occasion to bring people together, people can talk about i together, people can talk about their— together, people can talk about their background, _ together, people can talk about their background, when- together, peop
island. ~ ., ., , , ., island. we got given a blueprint of what they were, _ island. island. we got given a blueprint of what they were, but we _ island. we got given a blueprint of what they were, but we have - island. we got given a blueprint of| what they were, but we have made modifications to implement the code, little tiny— modifications to implement the code, little tiny computers to make it to where _ little tiny computers to make it to where it _ little tiny computers to make it to...
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island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. how the island has been destroyed and reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out and be with (indiscernible) and to actually put my hands in dirt. i feel like we as people don't work in army -- we don't see the benefits of plants, like, but i just learned about a plant that if you rub it enough, it turns into soap. that's cool. and we need those things. we need to know about those things. >> one really unique thing about this project is the scale. to use 50,000 native plants over 7 acres is a scale we have never seen. it really is trailblazing when we think about the 350 or 400 acres of open space that is planned for treasure island, it sets the stage for what is possible. there's a way to
island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. how the island has been destroyed and reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out...
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islands that the maldives has become famous for. seaplanes are the fastest way to get around. but for most visitors and locals, boats are used to island—hop. these islandsful but they're precariously close to disappearing into the ocean. most of these islands have been affected by erosion and the prediction is that by 2050, 80% of them could become uninhabitable. without coral reefs to protect them, the maldivian islands are in danger of being washed into the ocean. my first stop is fulhadhoo, an island only 6km long and just 250m wide. seeing this sandbag barrier on arrival, you start to understand the battle these islanders are facing. coral and coral reefs are what makes these islands but they are facing huge challenges, so the first person i'm going to meet is someone who's made it their life's passion to protect and nurture corals. thanks. this island has a population of a few hundred people. it's so thin, any erosion can have a dramatic effect on their lives. hello! i'm going on a field trip with aya naseem and her team. aya is a marine biologist at the maldives coral institute. she's taking me to see one of their coral projects that they hope may
islands that the maldives has become famous for. seaplanes are the fastest way to get around. but for most visitors and locals, boats are used to island—hop. these islandsful but they're precariously close to disappearing into the ocean. most of these islands have been affected by erosion and the prediction is that by 2050, 80% of them could become uninhabitable. without coral reefs to protect them, the maldivian islands are in danger of being washed into the ocean. my first stop is...
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agreement that is fair, balanced and offers hope to the people of northern island. ., to the people of northern island. . ., , , islandd on the idea _ island. the agreement was based on the idea cooperation _ island. the agreement was based on the idea cooperation between | on the idea cooperation between communities and set up a new government representing nationalists and unionists, copy of went to every household in northern island and almost a million people will voted in the referendum that followed. the result is predicted the definitive northern island was ready for change.— definitive northern island was ready for change. yes, 71 .12%. cheering _ ready for change. yes, 71 .12%. cheering and _ ready for change. yes, 71 .12%. cheering and applause. - ready for change. yes, 71 .12%. cheering and applause. but j ready for change. yes, 71 .12%. - cheering and applause. but the ath has cheering and applause. but the path has been — cheering and applause. but the path has been far— cheering and applause. but the path has been far from _ cheering and applause. but the path has been far from smooth. i path has been far
agreement that is fair, balanced and offers hope to the people of northern island. ., to the people of northern island. . ., , , islandd on the idea _ island. the agreement was based on the idea cooperation _ island. the agreement was based on the idea cooperation between | on the idea cooperation between communities and set up a new government representing nationalists and unionists, copy of went to every household in northern island and almost a million people will voted in the referendum...
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island. i have the following ask. we need more micro lbe inclusion on treasure island. we need an lbe liaison at treasure island solely dedicated to ensuring that micro lbes and lbes are getting contracts on treasure island. we need the ask to be put out to the gcs and primes to review their current projects and determine whether any opportunities can be rebid for the san francisco micro lbe or lbes that is retroactive will allow us to take advantage of opportunities now instead of years later. if tida board of directors doesn't step in to provide oversight micro lbes will continue to be barred from opportunities at treasure island. this is an opportunity for everyone, not just for bob beck and the organizations that he's put in place. help micro lbes out of san francisco. we hire our own people out of the community. thank you. >> [applause] >> hello everyone. my name is tristen and owner of streamline dry wall. we're also a micro lbe along with everyone here. i too in the past listened to bob beck discuss the apparent ways that lbes at sf are included in treasure island and others to intergreat into the projec
island. i have the following ask. we need more micro lbe inclusion on treasure island. we need an lbe liaison at treasure island solely dedicated to ensuring that micro lbes and lbes are getting contracts on treasure island. we need the ask to be put out to the gcs and primes to review their current projects and determine whether any opportunities can be rebid for the san francisco micro lbe or lbes that is retroactive will allow us to take advantage of opportunities now instead of years later....
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island on louisiana's gulf coast. he is also tied to this land through his ancestry. he's a member of the choctaw nation. >> we are one with the island and the islands one with us. >> the tribe traces its roots to a native american woman who settled with her french husband in the early 1800s. children married people from nearby indigenous tribes in the communit group to around 400. over his uncles 90 years, he has seen the island change dramically. >> when i was little, i didn't see any water on the land. everythi was dry all the time. >> it was about five miles wide. today it's only about a quarter-mile wide. sea levels are rising. the land beneath louisiana's coast is sinking. thousands of canals used by oil and gas companies have made it worse and mississippi river levees block sediment from naturally restoring the wetlands. all this as increasingly intense hurricanes pound the coast. >> and we are still here. >> when we first met chris in 2012, his house looked like this. in 2021, hurricane ida ripped off the corner of the house. the winds destroyed his uncles roof. >>ost about everything. >> flooding and storms drove residents away and the pop
island on louisiana's gulf coast. he is also tied to this land through his ancestry. he's a member of the choctaw nation. >> we are one with the island and the islands one with us. >> the tribe traces its roots to a native american woman who settled with her french husband in the early 1800s. children married people from nearby indigenous tribes in the communit group to around 400. over his uncles 90 years, he has seen the island change dramically. >> when i was little, i...
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island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. d reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out and be with (indiscernible) and to actually put my hands in dirt. i feel like we as people don't work in army -- we don't see the benefits of plants, like, but i just learned about a plant that if you rub it enough, it turns into soap. that's cool. and we need those things. we need to know about those things. >> one really unique thing about this project is the scale. to use 50,000 native plants over 7 acres is a scale we have never seen. it really is trailblazing when we think about the 350 or 400 acres of open space that is planned for treasure island, it sets the stage for what is possible. there's a way to use nature-based solutions at scale
island. >> i moved to treasure island in 1999. i believe i was one of the first residents on the island. d reconstruct since its beginning to restore the island to its native form is extremely important to me because that will help all the animals come back to the island and make this place even a better place to live. >> i want to be here because these are people i know, so that was my first thing is just, like, i wanted to come here to help out and be with (indiscernible) and to...
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island. translation micro some bring with _ the island. translation micro some bring with them - the islandbring with them soil. they bring it from the country. we have found a number of these little parcels that show the bond with one's country, with africa. i'll be able to trace one of these people through one of these lost objects? it's impossible to find somebody through a parcel of but he helps them with more tangible items. this is a passport. there are also some personal address books.— there are also some personal address books. oh, wow! driver license. many, _ address books. oh, wow! driver license. many, many— address books. oh, wow! driver license. many, many people. i license. many, many people. quite a license. many, many people. ouite a lot— license. many, many people. quite a lot of— license. many, many people. quite a lot of them. - license. many, many people. quite a lot of them. so, - license. many, many people. i quite a lot of them. so, where are these people? with more than 20,000 recorded deaths in disappearances since 2014, this stretch of c is the deadliest migration
island. translation micro some bring with _ the island. translation micro some bring with them - the islandbring with them soil. they bring it from the country. we have found a number of these little parcels that show the bond with one's country, with africa. i'll be able to trace one of these people through one of these lost objects? it's impossible to find somebody through a parcel of but he helps them with more tangible items. this is a passport. there are also some personal address...
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agreed and it was clear that you have to avoid having a so called hot border on the island of i, on the island island. so they have decided to put the trade order in the i received this lead to control at the northern irish border, which then for example, the democratic union union, this party said are an effective feria between northern island and the rest of the u. k. so they have been not content with that and ever since they have been discussions around this and the democratic union is party ready, hurt is boycotting right now to form a government in northern ireland. so a very, very complicated situation that's been difficult for years and you has now reached the new agreement with u. k prime minister, which is sooner to smooth straight. can you tell us a bit about that? yes, so there has been a new agreement found. it's called the so called winter agreement, there, mainly 2 things. on the one hand, they make a difference between goods that come from the u. k to northern ireland and goods that come from the u. k to the rest of the european union. also true, the republic of ireland these for the
agreed and it was clear that you have to avoid having a so called hot border on the island of i, on the island island. so they have decided to put the trade order in the i received this lead to control at the northern irish border, which then for example, the democratic union union, this party said are an effective feria between northern island and the rest of the u. k. so they have been not content with that and ever since they have been discussions around this and the democratic union is...
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, the island l fans across the islands, the island of ireland andne of the british products best known around the world, apart from the bbc, of course, is the premier league, so the idea of bringing a football contest to britain and ireland is a big deal, and i will be curious to see whether it gets off the ground. the, curious to see whether it gets off the ground-— curious to see whether it gets off the round. �* , ., ., . . the ground. a showcase of all that the ground. a showcase of all that the uk and — the ground. a showcase of all that the uk and ireland _ the ground. a showcase of all that the uk and ireland has _ the ground. a showcase of all that the uk and ireland has to - the ground. a showcase of all that the uk and ireland has to offer, i the ground. a showcase of all that the uk and ireland has to offer, a | the uk and ireland has to offer, a landmark moment, i am immensely proud to be backing the bid. i will]! proud to be backing the bid. i will certainly be _ proud to be backing the bid. i will certainly be going _ proud to be backi
, the island l fans across the islands, the island of ireland andne of the british products best known around the world, apart from the bbc, of course, is the premier league, so the idea of bringing a football contest to britain and ireland is a big deal, and i will be curious to see whether it gets off the ground. the, curious to see whether it gets off the ground-— curious to see whether it gets off the round. �* , ., ., . . the ground. a showcase of all that the ground. a showcase of all...
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island of gods had become the island of trash. [singing foreign language] matt: now, mostly closed to the outside world, does bali have a chance for change, a chance to reset. gede robi: bali tourism industry based on these two things: nature and culture. we cannot sacrifice them. [chanting foreign language] male: normal temperature. please wear a mask. matt: i arrive in bali via a domestic flight from indonesia's capital, jakarta. for almost a year, the international airport has been shut. tourism has come to a grinding halt. male: please wear a mask. ♪♪♪ matt: walking through the international airport here, a place i've been through many times in my life is just quite surreal. it's normally bustling with international tourists coming to the islande gods, but today it's so quiet, i can hear the air-conditioner. that's the only sound. [speaking foreign language] matt: over the past decade, the number of visitors to the island grew rapidly, from 2 to 6 million. around 80% of the balinese economy was generated by tourism. [speaking foreign language] matt: bali has been shut before. the 2002 kuta bombings and the erratic eruptions of volcano agung hurt the tourism industry, but ultimately it bounced back. this time no one knows when the pandemic will end. marchello aryafara: in the beginning, we thought this is gonna be one month, two months maximum. matt: it's now been 12 months. for marchello aryafara and the lifeguards of kuta beach, their job has changed dramatically. marchello: fifty people. not 50,000 as normally. fifty people. maximum 100, including the lifeguards. ♪♪♪ male: the beach are dead. there's no activity. lifeguard still come. if something happens, lifeguard have to be there. male: ready? go. male: the activity of t
island of gods had become the island of trash. [singing foreign language] matt: now, mostly closed to the outside world, does bali have a chance for change, a chance to reset. gede robi: bali tourism industry based on these two things: nature and culture. we cannot sacrifice them. [chanting foreign language] male: normal temperature. please wear a mask. matt: i arrive in bali via a domestic flight from indonesia's capital, jakarta. for almost a year, the international airport has been shut....
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island island and for a long time, by the way, china did not actually belong, illegally built no, since their own laws for a long time because of their own rules, then there are some rules that are right-handed left-handed something for which it is famous, a bridge, lotus is both one and right and left-handed not quite you leave china there the right side after the left side, yes and you come to macau yes show the correct answer. on screen while moving. on it, cars are rebuilt on the right side traffic. the left side doesn't stop. it's just that it's designed like this once there , like this here how i twist. since there are no 100,000, yes, that's exactly what happened, and in china, right-hand traffic in macau is left-hand. but thanks to a special interchange project, drivers change lanes from one traffic to another without getting out of the car, without changing lanes, without turning around, you just go. first you are the driver. what are you not driving? yes, if you give it to a person like that, that's all. yes? look, nice question. well, very handsome. it seems to me that it cou
island island and for a long time, by the way, china did not actually belong, illegally built no, since their own laws for a long time because of their own rules, then there are some rules that are right-handed left-handed something for which it is famous, a bridge, lotus is both one and right and left-handed not quite you leave china there the right side after the left side, yes and you come to macau yes show the correct answer. on screen while moving. on it, cars are rebuilt on the right side...
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island even, but it is. it's not like any other island i've been to before. it's huge and 75% of the island is covered with mountains. we all grew up with "made in taiwan" and they do produce lots and lots of things. the parts in your cellphones are probably from here. but it's way more than that. taiwan is a paradise for hikers, a fantastic place for tea lovers and there are hot springs everywhere. people work a lot here: 6 days a week. kids study all the time. in order to sustain that fast-paced lifestyle, the taiwanese people have figured out many ways to be efficient and productive: from wi-fi everywhere to scooters that take you where you want to 7-11 on every corner. it's a highly efficient and functioning society. i do have the feeling that taiwan has to prove itself to its big brother china and that their way of life is a way to define themselves and to claim their identity. (kuanying chao) taiwan is a group of 300 islands between china and the philippines, so we are kind of isolated in the pacific ocean. 99% of the area is on the taiwan main island. (sophie fouron) kuanying chao. p
island even, but it is. it's not like any other island i've been to before. it's huge and 75% of the island is covered with mountains. we all grew up with "made in taiwan" and they do produce lots and lots of things. the parts in your cellphones are probably from here. but it's way more than that. taiwan is a paradise for hikers, a fantastic place for tea lovers and there are hot springs everywhere. people work a lot here: 6 days a week. kids study all the time. in order to sustain...
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i strongly committed to northern island and the uk.— island and the uk. i have to sa , a islandto say. a lot — island and the uk. i have to say. a lot of— island and the uk. i have to say, a lot of questions - island and the uk. i have to say, a lot of questions are i say, a lot of questions are being asked about what he can achieve in real terms. i am sure you heard my colleague chris mason talking aboutjust how complicated the situation is on the ground. is there a danger, do you think, that this trip become simply a symbolic one noshing actually achieved? symbolism is always very important, of course, when you are showing your allies your commitment to peace. but i think that it shows the rest of the world as well that focus should be part on northern ireland and on this winter framework and that hopefully a deal of peace can be brokered. over the past year, as you mentioned, due to the post—brexit, there has been a group that, sectarian group that doesn't agree with that that doesn't agree with that that has held out, not coming to the legislator to do what they are intendin
i strongly committed to northern island and the uk.— island and the uk. i have to sa , a islandto say. a lot — island and the uk. i have to say. a lot of— island and the uk. i have to say, a lot of questions - island and the uk. i have to say, a lot of questions are i say, a lot of questions are being asked about what he can achieve in real terms. i am sure you heard my colleague chris mason talking aboutjust how complicated the situation is on the ground. is there a danger, do you think,...
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island of island to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreement. during his speech, mister brighton touched on some of the more personal elements of the visit. my good friend, brock obama, is my good friend. his grandfather was a shoemaker like mine, sailed 5 weeks earlier from the same port. the idea they both sale for a new life and thought their grand sure the great great grandsons would both be present. i think it's really a little bit of irish malarkey joiner correspond rosie burgess, who's in dublin at the parliament at welcome rosie. i mister bon, got the warmest of welcomes there and started off very much playing to his audience, playing up the connections between the 2 countries. absolutely, president biden received a standing ovation, which lasted almost a full minute. he was standing there, decked out in a green tie, green, of course, being the national color of ireland. and he spent a great let a deal of this speech really talking about those crossing and intertwining histories of the united states and ireland, and really identifying himself very strongly with aiden ireland as well. he said we irish identifying himself directly with the audience here. and he talked about our history, yours and mine. he said it's a very much playing on those on those irish american ties. and he spoke about his personal history. his ancestors left ireland in the 1800s during the found that he spoke about them, leaving on what were then known as coffin ships known as that, phil because they of so many people died on them on the journey or across the atlantic toward the united states. so really personal speech here, and he also made a little that seemed to be a sort of joke about his age. he says he has brought more experience the job of the u. s. president than any other he said doesn't necessarily make him better, but it gives him fewer excuses. and he said, despite that very long career, which he's had of course filled with many different opportunities and different addresses, different speeches. he said, making this speech here to the houses of the irish parliament. what was one of the great honors of his career on the wall in your crime was in that as well. what did he say? absolutely present biden said there is currently waging of a competition between autocracy and democracy and he really praised ireland for its backing for ukraine. now let's be clear island is not any sort of a big military power. quite the contrary, it is militarily neutral. that means it's not part of the western military alliance, nato, for example, it, it is only been sending non lethal a to ukraine, but biden really thank the irish for that. it seemed like his talking point. some that were almost directly written, perhaps by the irish department of foreign affairs. that's what it sounded like, such a. so he was so so clearly lauding dublin for its efforts. and he also paid tribute to ireland for taking in $80000.00 ukrainian refugee since russia is full scale invasion. but he also talks about other issues. and i think specifically worth mentioning is his mention of the good friday agreement, that landmark p steel site in 1098 that put an end to decades of violent, sectarian caught conflicts in northern ireland. some of the architects of that deal were in the room and the u. s. helped broker that landmark piece agreement. so not only is it something that he wanted to
island of island to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreement. during his speech, mister brighton touched on some of the more personal elements of the visit. my good friend, brock obama, is my good friend. his grandfather was a shoemaker like mine, sailed 5 weeks earlier from the same port. the idea they both sale for a new life and thought their grand sure the great great grandsons would both be present. i think it's really a little bit of irish malarkey joiner correspond...
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island of taiwan. and also were told, taking part has been the aircraft carrier, the shan don't to the north, east of taiwan. actually quite close to some of the southern islands of japan. it's been conducting aircraft drilled at that craft, taking off and then landing again, back on the carrier, according to beijing they have been rehearsing for what it says would be precision strike some targets in the island of taiwan as part of a overall exercise of effectively laying siege to the island as a warning, it says to so called separatist forces in the island of taiwan to stop them colluding with what it calls foreign entities. and meanwhile, raw, the americans are sending a message of their own that's right away, but the announcement that they sent us a guided missile destroy, which the u. s. s. mil yes, has conducted what the us call a freedom of navigation exercise. this has been a passage which has gone close to the sprightly islands these that the disputed islands in the south china sea laid claim to and occupied by china, and also the territorial waters around bumble, though that's not recognized by the united states or by some of china, se station neighbors, and in fact, it was the same ship. the 1000000 that was involved in another encounter with the chinese navy forces a several weeks ago on another group of despite of disputed islands, paris al islands. that to the further north in t
island of taiwan. and also were told, taking part has been the aircraft carrier, the shan don't to the north, east of taiwan. actually quite close to some of the southern islands of japan. it's been conducting aircraft drilled at that craft, taking off and then landing again, back on the carrier, according to beijing they have been rehearsing for what it says would be precision strike some targets in the island of taiwan as part of a overall exercise of effectively laying siege to the island as...
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starts, the woman says, she will not leave the island, not even us sonnet and yes and no , i would die for this island if it came to that i love this islandto live here forever i am annoyed by politics that can destroy our life, the economic situation on the island , however, is not the best, the population is small and even shrinking, so many residents welcome economic assistance as the expansion of the military base will bring the essence and so many promises . it was these advantages that prompted us to invite forces of course, there were also those who opposed us holding a referendum on the defense of the island itself, but we are overcoming these obstacles, however, the greatest desire of local residents is to preserve peace and quiet not only on their island, but also in the entire region . february 2022, after the russian full-scale invasion, the congressional chaplains have a new tradition of praying for ukraine now at least once a week, the house and senate hearings begin with apart from her, the chaplain and some legislators observe a regular fast about the new prayer rule , kateryna lisova communicated with the congressional ch
starts, the woman says, she will not leave the island, not even us sonnet and yes and no , i would die for this island if it came to that i love this islandto live here forever i am annoyed by politics that can destroy our life, the economic situation on the island , however, is not the best, the population is small and even shrinking, so many residents welcome economic assistance as the expansion of the military base will bring the essence and so many promises . it was these advantages that...
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island! to us, the ocean is the island's continuity. this is an archipelago, so after grande comore, there's mohéli, then there's anjouan, then there's mayotte and madagascar, and reunion island etc. that's how a native comorian sees his country. that's his understanding of what a country is: it's divided by an ocean. (sophie fouron) cheik mc. rapper, author and political activist; he strives to make living conditions better for his fellow citizens. born in moroni and known throughout the world, he tells me the story of his island. (cheikh mc) most of the villages are along the coast. fishing is very important here. we live off of fishing and agriculture, well that's actually what we should live off of. the truth is these industries haven't evolved much despite a population boom. all these babies being born depend on fishing and farming to survive. but the people here don't hold fishermen or farmers in high regard and our youth doesn't aspire to do such work. the children of fishermen dream of breaking free from fishing. fishing for a living is seen as a sign of failure and yet it's essential! our nation depends on fishermen, we would be nothing without them. - we use this to
island! to us, the ocean is the island's continuity. this is an archipelago, so after grande comore, there's mohéli, then there's anjouan, then there's mayotte and madagascar, and reunion island etc. that's how a native comorian sees his country. that's his understanding of what a country is: it's divided by an ocean. (sophie fouron) cheik mc. rapper, author and political activist; he strives to make living conditions better for his fellow citizens. born in moroni and known throughout the...
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occupiers there was very active and on some islands there were even russians and they covered from these islands , especially a lot was said about the large potemkin island, from which the occupiers directly covered the neighborhood with mortars korabel, which suffered the most from the shelling, well, these islands are very close to the korabel microdistrict in the city of kherson, and where are they ? the regional center, that is why the fight for these islands is strategic and pushing back the enemy, and the fact that the enemy is trying to move there by boats that have converted civilians into military ones and is trying to gain a foothold on these islands, as we can see , our armed forces are constantly sending these boats and what they gave to the submarine fleet and not everyone who moves replenishes kobzon's concerts. that's why our armed forces are gradually taking these islands under control and under the control of the movement of the enemy in the dnieper. regarding nova kakhovka, the occupiers are there er, they continue the policy of forced resettlement, er, evacuation of the so-called, in fact, they deport people, as we can already see, the
occupiers there was very active and on some islands there were even russians and they covered from these islands , especially a lot was said about the large potemkin island, from which the occupiers directly covered the neighborhood with mortars korabel, which suffered the most from the shelling, well, these islands are very close to the korabel microdistrict in the city of kherson, and where are they ? the regional center, that is why the fight for these islands is strategic and pushing back...
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island recreation area was opened and, in terms of environmental development, it was proposed to arrange a pontoon bridge on the initiative of the administration of the zavodskoy district, which will connect the island and the islandhich is located in the middle of the chizhovsky reservoir. in order to it was possible to go birdwatching, look at the vegetation, the pedestrian bridge, so sam, opening the mucks without pies , track , zavodskoy district on leninsky street. violating settings. but i can go to the city lazne housing stock at the edge of the jargu, hotels, libraries, museums. for three days, the smell is folding plus 8 °, and above. living memory at the international day of rescuing vyazni at the fascist concentration camps, a sheet and the administration of the district, a taxi mol, schoolchildren are the sky, supposedly belarusians. ears, bulk memory of diogenic people. the cages up to the memorial gate of memory, near the reeds, are tired. son - this is unequivocally the most violent death factory in europe, the nazi assembly line took away the inhabitants of 2006 from half a thousand people. it makes one think and shudder there the idea that once upon a time it could have been the size of the popula
island recreation area was opened and, in terms of environmental development, it was proposed to arrange a pontoon bridge on the initiative of the administration of the zavodskoy district, which will connect the island and the islandhich is located in the middle of the chizhovsky reservoir. in order to it was possible to go birdwatching, look at the vegetation, the pedestrian bridge, so sam, opening the mucks without pies , track , zavodskoy district on leninsky street. violating settings. but...
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islands. i think that's the, the reason you chose us virgin islands, aside from it just being a beautiful place and because the fact you get these huge tax breaks. but it is true that in the u. s. virgin islands, which as you mentioned, it's a u. s. territory, he had a lot of connections with the local politicians there and maybe because it was such a place it's easier to to buy off our dishes there. for instance, the wife worked at the office southern trust which was jeffrey obscene. it was the shell company essentially that jeff represented jeffrey watson on the island and was the company through which a lot of money was coming through the j. p. morgan chase accounts that he saw suits the lead. she used to facilitate the trafficking of these women and girls and you know, even the current governor who fired denise george, his name is albert brian junior. he worked at the economic development commission in 2014, which gave experts he signed off on the tax breaks. you know, i mean that day it is not hard to put together. folks common sense says that this is obviously, this is all the same family taking care of family, even if the may in the may, patriarch, is no longer here. they still want to
islands. i think that's the, the reason you chose us virgin islands, aside from it just being a beautiful place and because the fact you get these huge tax breaks. but it is true that in the u. s. virgin islands, which as you mentioned, it's a u. s. territory, he had a lot of connections with the local politicians there and maybe because it was such a place it's easier to to buy off our dishes there. for instance, the wife worked at the office southern trust which was jeffrey obscene. it was...
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islands in the us for islanders remote and another in 2016. and there's even, you know, lost out against his state that he had the islands. i think that's the, the reason he chose us virgin islands aside. beautiful place and because the fact that these huge which, as you mentioned, it's a u. s. territory, he had auditions there and maybe because it was such a place, it's easier auditions there for instance though, why worked at the office southern trust, which was some essentially that jeff represented jeffrey watson on the island and was the company it was coming through the j p, morgan chase accounts just to facilitate the trafficking of these women and girls and, you know, even the current governor who fired or brian junior, he worked with give experts he signed off on the tax bar to put together folks common sense says that this is obviously there is no longer here, they still want to make sure the things don't come to light. very morgan actually issued a statement. what they said about this lawsuit, if anything, boil tight denial, right there shows that they think that possibly they had to know what jeffrey i've seen
islands in the us for islanders remote and another in 2016. and there's even, you know, lost out against his state that he had the islands. i think that's the, the reason he chose us virgin islands aside. beautiful place and because the fact that these huge which, as you mentioned, it's a u. s. territory, he had auditions there and maybe because it was such a place, it's easier auditions there for instance though, why worked at the office southern trust, which was some essentially that jeff...
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island may not open for a while after the fire breathing dragon, which is there on the island caught fire. during the fantasmic live showed last night. no one was hurt, but cast members were evacuated from the islandsland will be closed now until the investigation is completed. alright what a beautiful weekend . we had a couple of days of eighties we had some eighties again today. it was a little cooler today and that's the trend for tomorrow pretty much through tomorrow afternoon, and then we start to warm again. so the cooling started today in this sunday and then further cooling tomorrow, so temperatures tomorrow instead of in the potential low eighties like we saw today more like the upper sixties low and mid seventies and then we warm up after that, and it's a very warm week ahead. there's no rain in the forecast, and we continue on with this very spring like weather pattern, so these are the actual highs and national weather service, uh, official numbers that they recorded for today. 80 and annual katie in fairfield. some of these temperatures a little bit core than where they were yesterday. there's fog at the coast, and of course, that bunk came back on saturday, and the that's sort of sta
island may not open for a while after the fire breathing dragon, which is there on the island caught fire. during the fantasmic live showed last night. no one was hurt, but cast members were evacuated from the islandsland will be closed now until the investigation is completed. alright what a beautiful weekend . we had a couple of days of eighties we had some eighties again today. it was a little cooler today and that's the trend for tomorrow pretty much through tomorrow afternoon, and then we...
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anyone . coastal communities, the fishing . industry, islanders and anyone who cares _ industry, islanders and anyone who cares about— industry, islanderss farmers - cares about scotland and's economy. i meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the _ meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark— meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark over _ meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark over snp _ meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark over snp plans - meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark over snp plans for- in at the dark over snp plans for future _ in at the dark over snp plans for future funding, _ in at the dark over snp plans for future funding, despite - in at the dark over snp plans for future funding, despite wrong i future funding, despite wrong tractors — future funding, despite wrong tractors on _ future funding, despite wrong tractors on the _ future funding, despite wrong tractors on the parliament's l future funding, despite wrong - tractors on the parliament's lohan 'ust tractors on the parliament's lohan just a _ tractors on the parliament's lohan just a few— tractor
anyone . coastal communities, the fishing . industry, islanders and anyone who cares _ industry, islanders and anyone who cares about— industry, islanderss farmers - cares about scotland and's economy. i meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the _ meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark— meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark over _ meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark over snp _ meanwhile, scotland's farmers remain in at the dark over snp plans...
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island, a one home wants to become at least environmentally speaking, the greenest island on the planet. but just how close are they to achieving that goal? let's see. i know it looked like there right now, but this island might be the best island in europe and even the world. not because of its sandy beaches or its architecture or year round world weather. oh. but because it's maybe the greenest island in the world, all the energy produced here is with the reuse, a lot of their wasted and are reviving their struggling economy by becoming more sustainable. so how did they become the green this island? can they keep it up and what can we all learn from them? the 1st step was to reduce waste. the common problem with islands is that waste can pile up quickly and can be expensive to ship out. many islands, especially those with lots of tourists like barley, i heavily polluted with plastic and other trash and burn a lot of it on the island. which used to be similar here to people already have to thought they household waste into thinking categories and they want to about to 12. and the waste that the recycling yard is divided into 40 categories to make recycling easier and more efficient. looking beautiful.
island, a one home wants to become at least environmentally speaking, the greenest island on the planet. but just how close are they to achieving that goal? let's see. i know it looked like there right now, but this island might be the best island in europe and even the world. not because of its sandy beaches or its architecture or year round world weather. oh. but because it's maybe the greenest island in the world, all the energy produced here is with the reuse, a lot of their wasted and are...
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islands. we friends climbed. on the island of agoy, malaya washes it the sea of baikal and it is located next to the famous shamanic island aga as waterless, because there are absolutely no water sources here. well , if you look at the island from a bird's eye view, it resembles a dancing buddhist goddess of a blood clot. naggma. well, everything here is generally saturated with buddhism. here is even one of the buddhist relics. this is a stupa. enlightenment, which when they were building, by the way , a rainbow stretched right from the island of olkhon, and this was considered a good sign. and on this island there is a unique vole. and by the way, if you don’t lift pebbles here, because, perhaps, you will destroy someone’s small house, only 3 km long and 600 m wide from ra shrubs and larches, while what an unearthly beauty all tourists who go to olkhon look in and here. and here it is the same buddhist piece of enlightenment. pay attention to its architecture, it is three-tiered and it is no coincidence that on the first tier there is earth from all continents and water from all oceans ; buddhist saints, including shiki
islands. we friends climbed. on the island of agoy, malaya washes it the sea of baikal and it is located next to the famous shamanic island aga as waterless, because there are absolutely no water sources here. well , if you look at the island from a bird's eye view, it resembles a dancing buddhist goddess of a blood clot. naggma. well, everything here is generally saturated with buddhism. here is even one of the buddhist relics. this is a stupa. enlightenment, which when they were...
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island, one home wants to become at least environmentally speaking. the greenest island on the planet. but just how close are they to achieving that goal? let's see. i know it looked like it right now, but this island might be the best island in europe and even the. 1 world not because of its sandy beaches or its architecture or year round world weather. so cool. but because it's maybe the greenest island in the world. all the energy produced here is we use the we use a lot of their weight and our reviving they're struggling economy by becoming more sustainable. so how did they become the greenest island? can they keep it up and what can we all learn from them? the 1st step was to reduce waste the common problem with islands is that waste can pile up quickly and can be expensive to ship out. many islands, especially those with lots of tourists like bali, a heavily polluted with plastic and other trash. and been a lot of it on the island, which used to be similar here to people already have to thought they household waste into thinking categories and they want to about to 12. and the waste at the recycling yard is divided into 14 categories to make recycling easier and more efficient. looking beauti
island, one home wants to become at least environmentally speaking. the greenest island on the planet. but just how close are they to achieving that goal? let's see. i know it looked like it right now, but this island might be the best island in europe and even the. 1 world not because of its sandy beaches or its architecture or year round world weather. so cool. but because it's maybe the greenest island in the world. all the energy produced here is we use the we use a lot of their weight and...
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island. it takes 45 minutes. the excursion boats only put out if the waves are no higher than 2 meters. oh, thank goodness ah . in the slipstream of the island it is still peaceful. but as soon as we clear the tip of the island, the rocking starts almost to meet her waits. all you need now is a strong stomach and occasionally something to hold on to nobody get seasick. we all have our sea legs. water, when and weight. that's what our weekly v mail is about as well. our viewer johan is from singapore, loves traveling just like me. he's been to the other side of the world to australia and heres his holiday video. ah, ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah. ah, ah ah . almost 1500 people live on the elegant and the sea is part of almost every one's lives. most of them have ancestors who were sailors or fishermen, maybe even pirates. oh, see shanties and sailors, songs are part of the cultural heritage. oh, i'm here for a rehearsal of the head with in the cock st, and shanty choir. hello, good, a song you just thank you, was that a regular sailor song or a shanty? judith? what i did know that was actually our theme song. it has nothing to do with either the can and it was in hollander, the fusion dialect and her and it just mean
island. it takes 45 minutes. the excursion boats only put out if the waves are no higher than 2 meters. oh, thank goodness ah . in the slipstream of the island it is still peaceful. but as soon as we clear the tip of the island, the rocking starts almost to meet her waits. all you need now is a strong stomach and occasionally something to hold on to nobody get seasick. we all have our sea legs. water, when and weight. that's what our weekly v mail is about as well. our viewer johan is from...
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island a one home wants to become at least environmentally speaking. the greenest island on the planet bought. just how close are they to achieving that goal? let's see. i know it's a little look like it right now, but this island might be the best island in europe and even the world. not because of its sandy beaches or its architecture or year round were weather. so cool. but because it's may be the greenest island in the world. all the energy produced here is we use the we use a lot of their weight and are reviving their struggling economy by becoming more sustainable. so how did they become the greenest island? can they keep it up and what can we all learn from them? the 1st step was to reduce waste the common problem with islands is that waste can pile up quickly and can be expensive to ship out many islands, especially those with lots of tourists like bali. i heavily polluted with plastic and other trash and been a lot of it on the island, which used to be similar here to people already have to thought they household waste into 6 categories and they wanted about 212 and the waste that the recycling yard is divided into 40 categories to make recycling easier and more efficient. looking beautiful. so many bu
island a one home wants to become at least environmentally speaking. the greenest island on the planet bought. just how close are they to achieving that goal? let's see. i know it's a little look like it right now, but this island might be the best island in europe and even the world. not because of its sandy beaches or its architecture or year round were weather. so cool. but because it's may be the greenest island in the world. all the energy produced here is we use the we use a lot of their...
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governor is trying to create something for himself today in a whole block on such a small eh island small islands about ours, the documentation begins not only of the russian power bloc, but also of society and the authorities and some governors and some there , roughly speaking, the books in the regions are already starting to think about how they will live after something starts there somewhere far, far away in moscow, because for them the muscovites are very far away, and for us this is a positive trend and thank god that it is happening, just as we predicted , and it also demonstrates that, in general, the statements of the representatives of the main intelligence department , who note that the russian elites are looking for options for the end of the war in ukraine after the fall of the russian federation and the geography of these searches is extremely wide, and these two mentioned also talk about indonesia in the future and about uh, other countries , the same is said well, here we see the confirmation of tpp gur andriy yusuf said about this a month ago, after the previous conversation mer
governor is trying to create something for himself today in a whole block on such a small eh island small islands about ours, the documentation begins not only of the russian power bloc, but also of society and the authorities and some governors and some there , roughly speaking, the books in the regions are already starting to think about how they will live after something starts there somewhere far, far away in moscow, because for them the muscovites are very far away, and for us this is a...
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the further north, this much milder, uncommon picture certainly for britain and the island of island temperatures picking up in places like london with plenty in the way of sunshine. and that will extend across into the low country's sunshine coming in for and 4th at 10 degrees celsius. high pressure in charge. of course, scandinavia. so more in the way of sunshine on tuesday that she weather update. ah, the from the al jazeera london broadcast then tech to people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitations. what is even more and p needed mouth is system innovation. system of the design and system transformation. part one of human rights activist, q, me, 90 and environmentally. when own electric i lived as you have the fossil fuel era my entire life and.
the further north, this much milder, uncommon picture certainly for britain and the island of island temperatures picking up in places like london with plenty in the way of sunshine. and that will extend across into the low country's sunshine coming in for and 4th at 10 degrees celsius. high pressure in charge. of course, scandinavia. so more in the way of sunshine on tuesday that she weather update. ah, the from the al jazeera london broadcast then tech to people in thoughtful conversation...
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rain to roll into northern parts of france, some heavy bursts of rain as wealth britain on the island of island. but it will improve as we go into the easter weekend for the east of this, a bit of a wintry mix starting to come back in parts of scandinavia, sweden as well as norway, as we get into thursday. if we have a look at the 3 day for oslo, though it's set fair for saturday, that's the weather up. ah, a meeting of mine, all art is kind of suggesting other worlds to us saying what would a world like this be like the fan knew about mainstream economics? if that happens in any other pro fisher and they will be fired. yeah, or not just fire, they would go to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist hygiene chang. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the world. a new season of studio b. unscripted coming scene lou. ah, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. the sour former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying business records. the 2024 presidential hopeful, told supporters he beli
rain to roll into northern parts of france, some heavy bursts of rain as wealth britain on the island of island. but it will improve as we go into the easter weekend for the east of this, a bit of a wintry mix starting to come back in parts of scandinavia, sweden as well as norway, as we get into thursday. if we have a look at the 3 day for oslo, though it's set fair for saturday, that's the weather up. ah, a meeting of mine, all art is kind of suggesting other worlds to us saying what would a...
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island of island temperatures picking up in places like london with plenty in the way of sunshine. and that will extend across into the low countries sunshine coming in for an for a 10 degrees celsius, high pressure in charge across scandinavia. so more in the way of sunshine on she stay at she whether update. ah, the from the al jazeera london, gro casenita to people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitations. what is even more in p me that now is system innovation? systems design and system transformation part one of human rights activist, q, me, nighty, and environmentally. when own electric, i lived as you have the fossil fuel arrow my entire life, and i'm looking for a graceful transition out of it. studio b unscripted on out his era. simon will join nato within days ending its long held neutrality after russia's invasion of ukraine. now just a handful of european nations remain militarily non aligned. so does neutrality still work? does it still matter? or is it an outdated concept in today's world? this is inside story. ah, i am several than yea. neutrality is under threat according to its advocates. for its opponents however, it's a luxury that european states can no longer afford. and the war in ukraine has put more focus on countries such as switzerland, ireland, and austria, who remain non align militarily. now those countries have sanctioned russia, but they're not getting involved in the conflict, not sending weapons or personnel to the battlefield. sweden and finland are going the other way. once bastions of neutrality, they have applied to join nato, with defense to become members in the next few days. in a few moments we'll be discussing with our guests what utility means in today's europe, uncle. so sheriff begins our conversation. finan will formerly join our lines in the coming days, a move that would en finland's decades long neutral status. it comes in the face of a perceived security risk after russia invaded ukraine last year, prompting historically neutral european countries to review their policy of non alignment. finland, which borders russia and neighboring sweden, jointly applied for nato membership in may. while health and case bid has been ratified, stockholm is yet to get approval from turkey and hungry or ours agree that the rapid conclusion of the ratification process for sweden will be in every once interests all forward to also welcoming sweden as a full member of the natal family as soon as possible. only a handful of european nations remained militarily neutral, bound by the constitution or tradition, notably, switzerland, austria, ireland, and malta live all imposed sanctions and rochelle football in ukraine. the former yugoslavia was one of the founders of the known ally movement and today serbia remains neutral. so does former soviet state, moldova, last month, the far right politician stage to walk out when ukraine preston loaded me as ellen ski addressed the austrian parliament saying it violated the country's neutral stamps. some liberal politicians criticized their actions from present instance landscape also in parliament. of course, president lensky speech is compatible with our neutrality. he is also spoken in other neutral you states in ireland, in cyprus, in malta. but there are no party turns back on the people of ukraine, the shameful that our freedom party is behaving in this way of real shame. to defer at least major was founded in 1949 by 12 nations, and has grown to include per team member states. moscow has been long opposed to be alliances, expansion, and use, but it called keith's natal ambitions. as a pretext for invading ukraine. when we consume sharif onto 0 for inside story, the, we have got a great panel to discuss all of this. let's welcome our guests in healthcare in helsinki you already out of one is finland's former under secretary of state for you affairs. now the chairman of the european center of excellence for countering hybrid threats in geneva. so mechanically, a specialist on the military policies of neutral and non aligned european states. you're also head of global and emerging risks at the geneva center for security policy. and joining us dublin today, richard boyd, barren member of the irish parliament, the doyle, your head of the people before profit party, you're also a leading figure of the irish anti war movements. welcome to all of you gentlemen. you already, i'll start with you. is it possible to remain neutral in today's europe or has that ship sailed? well, depends on how you define new trial it to you say, after 2 wars with the soviet union, we have to build strong own defense. and we have to adopt neutrality to, to so live. but we believe that by joining the european union in 1995, we no longer have been politically new drug. and now we're joining the defense alliance in order to never be alone again. richard, your voice of islands, anti war movement. as we said at the top, you're a staunch defender of neutrality. how did you feel when you saw a bastion of neutrality like finland, switch sides. and i like to join the military lines. yeah, it was very disappointing. and, and i think it's part of the process of the militarization of europe and, and the expansion of danger. and it's certainly been used by our governments, as has the terrible conflict in ukraine as an opportunity for those who want to move ireland away from neutrality and towards the project of marriage for i zation are in europe and closer to nato. and so, but that is something that i would say, the vast majority of people in ireland oppose an irish neutrality is very deeply embedded in the irish psyche. because it really is linked to the revolutionary movement for independence in this country, which was presently a movement against the british empire and against the 1st world war. so it, it, but irish independence if you like, as deeply in, intert
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will start in the north west because we've got bursts of rain moving into britain and the island of island on thursday. but it is an improving picture as we go into the east a holiday weekend with more in the way of sunshine, sunshine across scandinavia, as well. as the winter conditions, east temperatures picking up in places like also 10 degrees celsius on friday. wester. further south of this, the wintry weather moving in across more central areas, but further to the southwest, lots of sunshine to be found. a little bit of a brisk, a wind blowing in across southern parts of spain, but lots of sunshine to be found here. and it is looking quieter across central parts of the mediterranean, for large areas of italy, just a few showers coming into the south there on thursday wet though for greece. you can see that system pulling its way across a turkey for the north of this. that he looking wintry for eastern parts of europe, we will see more in the way of sunshine. however, for the se, athens seeing that sunshine on sunday, ah, the jump into the stream head percent of the population globall
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