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k. k u is shown, then you ruge over, but then get today the ro, java is forging its own. pansy, the economists administration and the p k. k. are not the same to pick and do have the back of the, the codes here in re java have themselves loan being threatened by terrorism. and we instrumental in ending as tara, in the region. the, we're on our way to meet and there for us. um it come under the code is dominated military alliance. the syrian democratic forces, the sds, before we left, we had to hand over our mobile phones. it's standard practice precautionary measures since took each combat drones began targeting. could each come on this let's keep that. so j had it for the for the i'll have that we can, we put an end to i asked control of a solver. but the organization and its ideology still exists here, but it's still active in the house. it's still carrying out terror attack it assume to 2000 bucks and not just against armed forces to get in, but also against a civilian miscarry. we want to visit the territory once claimed by isis before it was ousted by co despises. we travel to rocca, the former unofficial capital o
k. k u is shown, then you ruge over, but then get today the ro, java is forging its own. pansy, the economists administration and the p k. k. are not the same to pick and do have the back of the, the codes here in re java have themselves loan being threatened by terrorism. and we instrumental in ending as tara, in the region. the, we're on our way to meet and there for us. um it come under the code is dominated military alliance. the syrian democratic forces, the sds, before we left, we had to...
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u. k. pro democracy, activists from hong kong files and slides to the u. k. following beatings cracked down on democratic rights in the u. k. vs. hong kong guys continue to rise to hopes for democracy back home. the pre own home. from the exxon in london to now find the democracy back home. despite the risks, the hong kong government is offering a bounty of over 100000 euros for his capture, including myself, this token of the most states to attach a price tag to my life. as well as my unwavering quest for the more christie is essentially to transnational repression, the aims and crushing older voices as pro democracy across the globe. hong kong, most ortiz issued arrest warrants defend now and 7 of the overseas activists accusing them of national security offences. hong kong has had a special administrative status since its hyundai says from britain to china in 1997. it's based on the principle of one country to systems. but beijing has increasingly ramped up its control of the territory. 4 years ago, hundreds of thousands of people from hong kong took to the
u. k. pro democracy, activists from hong kong files and slides to the u. k. following beatings cracked down on democratic rights in the u. k. vs. hong kong guys continue to rise to hopes for democracy back home. the pre own home. from the exxon in london to now find the democracy back home. despite the risks, the hong kong government is offering a bounty of over 100000 euros for his capture, including myself, this token of the most states to attach a price tag to my life. as well as my...
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u. k? look, i mean, k talks a lot about it, special relationship with the us. a president boynton doesn't seem to have much time for that. since, since we've had breakfast in the u. k, a u k. politics before breaks, it seemed to be a pretty serious affair, but in the 70 is off to of, to it's, it's been a roller coaster, some might say, of soap opera. yeah. the thing this continues that much, actually to the, to the sample pra, i think people around the world available and about britain, what is your goal to, to rex it. and i'm thinking that it may have been a mistake. i don't think, well mine can make very much difference to a bridge reputation of the intended cameron, always, it confirms advances, so it as much as a relationship, special or otherwise would be us, will continue even reinforced that in all sorts of ways. i mean, i think, you know, the domestic politics in some ways, a more interesting perhaps in the sense that you, we will get some polling fairly soon. i suspect about whether this has made much difference to the way people think about going on. i
u. k? look, i mean, k talks a lot about it, special relationship with the us. a president boynton doesn't seem to have much time for that. since, since we've had breakfast in the u. k, a u k. politics before breaks, it seemed to be a pretty serious affair, but in the 70 is off to of, to it's, it's been a roller coaster, some might say, of soap opera. yeah. the thing this continues that much, actually to the, to the sample pra, i think people around the world available and about britain, what is...
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u. k? and the u. k is going to somehow it's like just we go that way out of this. my blaming most likely the point in people. yeah. yeah, i'm believable. but it's like when you, when you think about it, um no stream to sabotage below. oh not you know, and, and yet we still have the top plays in the west the world saying, we don't know. who did we caught? imagine who did this. and yet it's almost like we live from one mine made engineer crisis to another. and then people who are running this well, that we all live in. i think the 2nd that had, i think the absolutely crazy. we could have saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in ukraine and now look at the state of that country in the past 2 years. also, p. f has sold off software and assets, the black rock and avalon, god, and all these big companies in the west that have these multinational conglomerations. do you, do you think if, if so, lensky gets done out of key because we know most the ones that regime gone. hm. how do you get the next president into ukraine? that will be amicable for the western s
u. k? and the u. k is going to somehow it's like just we go that way out of this. my blaming most likely the point in people. yeah. yeah, i'm believable. but it's like when you, when you think about it, um no stream to sabotage below. oh not you know, and, and yet we still have the top plays in the west the world saying, we don't know. who did we caught? imagine who did this. and yet it's almost like we live from one mine made engineer crisis to another. and then people who are running this...
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u. k. simply because u. k. m file after only 2 separate accounts here, permanent members who have assign the in the city. the coding on the secretary council, members coming in members to never use the heat. so when there is a situation which may lead to the risk of genocide converts against somebody to work on which the course and the address of the class. but yeah, the yeah we, i think this time on this is big certainly important that also the united states shows ready its own literacy. i remember at the time when the above, i was in power. and when i visited suntrust came to the public with mike, could you play that zip zip? so i was in charge of 2 things in conflict. when i address of the council at the end of my presentation, which was assuming clearly that there was a dissertation which may lead to genocide. some of the power then from another presented to the state police specialized strategy and has spoken tomorrow. now when we say we didn't know and he was, he's clearly what's up front of you. ok, beca
u. k. simply because u. k. m file after only 2 separate accounts here, permanent members who have assign the in the city. the coding on the secretary council, members coming in members to never use the heat. so when there is a situation which may lead to the risk of genocide converts against somebody to work on which the course and the address of the class. but yeah, the yeah we, i think this time on this is big certainly important that also the united states shows ready its own literacy. i...
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u. k. for democracy activists from hong kong, thousands fled to the u. k. following beijing's crack done on democratic rights in the u. k. these hong kong has continued to voice their hopes for democracy back home. the pre own home from the x on in london to now find the democracy back home. despite the risks, the hong kong government is offering a bounty of over 100000 euros for his capture, including myself, of this token of the most efficient as has a process to my life. as well as my unwavering quest for the mol chrissy is essentially to transnational repression. the aims and crushing older voices as pro democracy across the globe. hong kong, most ortiz issued arrest warrants defend now and 7 of the overseas activists accusing them of national security offences. hong kong has had a special administrative status since since hyundai says from britain to china in 1997. it's based on the principle of one country to systems. but beijing has increasingly ramped up its control of the territory. 4 years ago, hundreds of thousands of people from hong kong took to
u. k. for democracy activists from hong kong, thousands fled to the u. k. following beijing's crack done on democratic rights in the u. k. these hong kong has continued to voice their hopes for democracy back home. the pre own home from the x on in london to now find the democracy back home. despite the risks, the hong kong government is offering a bounty of over 100000 euros for his capture, including myself, of this token of the most efficient as has a process to my life. as well as my...
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k, i k advocates of u. s. military interventions overseas. what impacts didn't that positive kids in his career have on the wealth that had a very bloody legacy? if you look at just what happened last on and tim bodya, i think uh anthony boarding famously has the code. all you have to do is visit cambodia and you want to beat him with your bare hands to death. that's like what he's saying is he was talking about the legal bombing of cambodia that was overseas like this center and literally 850000 people 250-0000 civilians were murdered during the carpet bombing of, of laos and somebody else. so it was pretty awful and he also, ironically that he got the never peace prize for, you know, during the vietnam era when it actually, he extended the war in vietnam. he expense he also, you know, had his hands in a lot of other different countries in latin america, south africa in bangladesh and used to murray, indonesia, you know, so you had trouble the legacy of civilian deaths around his policies that he tried to shape the one positive, of course, was china that was opened up during the cold war, but that was very, very much to fight against them the soviet union on because we were in the cold war of the soviet union, america was and so yes, it did open the doors to beijing and but what followed was some of the other phone adventures was, was pretty grim and cafeteria was of course, jewish as well. they had a long track record of diplomatic dealings in the middle east. and just a month before the dogs of war, rob said he bones, but quotes, it was a grave mistake. so let's so many people from totally different cultures, religions, and concepts to share the same lands. what do you make of his legacy in that part of the world? what an interesting thing to say, right? i mean, he's well known to be a zionist, and to be on the side of, of israel, so that let's put that aside for a 2nd. but just to say that people of multi nationals can't be together. you and i both here live in russia. we see people from all different phase from muslim jewish alike and christian orthodox, christian, all living in harmony and peace here in russia. so that kind of puts a, a, you know, a bullet through that theory of his. yeah. last yeah. cuz we just found himself in hot water when he suggested that kids should see territory to rush. we noted to end the conflicts that but he also caused for ukraine to join nato. it was something most go, has made very k. it is a red line. what do you make of his approach to the ukraine calling to say, do you think he missed the point that absolutely. i think he's in advanced stage when he was turning a 100. so he problems didn't get all the nuance, but obviously you couldn't have both. i mean, that was rush as hard line that, that ukraine should not join nato. i mean, actually rush only off to things of the key of reaching him and that is don't your doing nato and be neutral. so yeah, he missed the mark there is going to the vietnam war now because uh, kissing his assets to end the conflict. very included support for the devastating us carpet bombing campaigns in laws and con, body, as he said, they killed hundreds of thousands of people. what are your thoughts did present to the disease of the owner of the nobel peace prize? absolutely not. in fact, his counterpart refused it at the time. but if you go back to the paris a peace accords, he actually said secret tables to washington, the undermined v
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u . k going forward, what it means to people in the asylum system in the u. k that we work with the rest of the council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through. they've been easily distressed by the prospect of being sent or when, and i think they'll be a little bit of a sense of relief amongst all of us, of the rest of the counsel of those people. we what thank you. so as you have the relief from those who have been very, very cris cool of this proposal, expect to see some friction within the government as they try and what, how exactly how to go forward. now, if you're watching dw news, here's a reminder of our top stories. israel's military says it's forces have entered guns as big as hospital al schieffer assigned have a long stand on. it says these pictures show hits troops in the hospital complex, delivering medical supplies as they carry out a targeted operation against from us military aid organizations. a warning the
u . k going forward, what it means to people in the asylum system in the u. k that we work with the rest of the council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through. they've been easily distressed by the prospect of being sent or when, and i think they'll be a little bit of a sense of relief amongst all of us, of the rest of the counsel of those people. we what...
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u. k, going forward? what it means to people in the asylum system in the u. k that we work with at the rest of the council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through. they've been easily distressed by the prospect of being sent or when. and i think they'll be a little bit of a sense of relief amongst all of us, of the rest of the counsel of those people we work. thank you. soon as you have the relief from those who have been very, very critical of this proposal, expect to see some friction within the government as they try and work out exactly how to go forward now. so that tells impel in london. i'll be back at the top of the hour statement, basically how's your business nice in. just about a good the image of how many portion of lots of thrown out in the world climate change. the story faces more plants the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to act. i'm going to like this.
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u . k going forward. what it means to people in the assign them system in the u. k that we work with at the rescue g council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma, on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through. they've been usually distressed by the prospect of being sent or when, and i think they'll be a little bit of a sense of relief amongst all of us, of the rest of the counsel of those people. we what thank you. soon as you had the relief from those who have been very, very critical of this proposal, expect to see some friction within the government is they try and what, how exactly how to go forward. now. the delusional had chosen pill in london. this is dw news line from balance. reminder about top story of this out. israel's menissi says it's false is events or god, his biggest hospital i was chief, adopt to shed these images of conditions inside. as the, as writing for the actually conducting big set was a target to the operation against how much the medicine, a gr
u . k going forward. what it means to people in the assign them system in the u. k that we work with at the rescue g council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma, on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through. they've been usually distressed by the prospect of being sent or when, and i think they'll be a little bit of a sense of relief amongst all of us, of the rest of the counsel of those people. we...
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u. k, and the e u and the u. s. u k, and a u d u in particular has been reported. be a drawing criticism from the go see a to at the you in for attempting to kill the you and process and negotiating in bad faith. this is also worth noting a very important feedback at the hall to a full, these international tips, negotiations of what they simple place it. and that's who gets to collect what, because on one side are the capital rich countries, the of the global north of when many of the world's biggest companies a base. but then on the other side, a capital poor countries, like most of those in the, as you can come to and many experts say that to the test. so has to start keeping worn by the capital rich because this international corporate takes it as tim is it seems to be from the 1920 the and it is built on the colonial trading block off the time of the 1920. so it is put to much a colonial check system at the say that to the o. c. d a has been working in this area since before. many countries in the african continent gained independence. so because obviously they'
u. k, and the e u and the u. s. u k, and a u d u in particular has been reported. be a drawing criticism from the go see a to at the you in for attempting to kill the you and process and negotiating in bad faith. this is also worth noting a very important feedback at the hall to a full, these international tips, negotiations of what they simple place it. and that's who gets to collect what, because on one side are the capital rich countries, the of the global north of when many of the world's...
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k. and the court has very clearly said today, the government is acting on norfleet by one thing to send them to the window. what does this mean then for asylum seekers here in the u. k, going forward? what it means to people in the asylum system in the u. k. the we work with the rest of the council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through, they've been usually distressed by the prospect of being sent or when. and i think that'll be a little bit of a sense of relief amongst all of us of the refugee council of those people we work with. thank you. soon as you had the relief from those who have been very, very critical of this proposal, expect to see some friction within the government is they try and what, how exactly, how to go forward. now that so dw is a shoulder chosen pill in london manufacturing as us president joe biden says, he's determined to get the lesions with china back on track. china is leaders, shooting painting has arrived in san francisco for a summit of nations from the asia pacific region button. and she will meet for only the 2nd time since by then became president. and the stakes are
k. and the court has very clearly said today, the government is acting on norfleet by one thing to send them to the window. what does this mean then for asylum seekers here in the u. k, going forward? what it means to people in the asylum system in the u. k. the we work with the rest of the council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through, they've been usually...
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u. k. we look at how home phone active is based in the u . k. are standing up for.
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u. k. strange bedfellows, the u. s. u. k, and russia all decided to abstain instead. i'm sorry about interesting um, but the united states obviously has been very, very careful about the kind of wording and any kind of resolution. they were absolutely either been previously that they wanted a mouse to be mentioned that they wanted the right to self defense to be mentions that seems to have been just as a well, i mean, they weren't mentioned last time. and they said, because of that, we're going to be to this resolution that was on the 18th of october $29.00 days later. they get another resolution. again, calling for humanitarian pause is little bit more specific about them being more extended actually in this resolution. and they've not decided to veto this time, but, and it's was working out the what's happened in those 29 days and all of the death toll figures we think of serious underestimates because there are so many bodies buried under the rubble. but just going by the ministry of health that goes in that period, 7600 more. people have died, 3600 of them with chi
u. k. strange bedfellows, the u. s. u. k, and russia all decided to abstain instead. i'm sorry about interesting um, but the united states obviously has been very, very careful about the kind of wording and any kind of resolution. they were absolutely either been previously that they wanted a mouse to be mentioned that they wanted the right to self defense to be mentions that seems to have been just as a well, i mean, they weren't mentioned last time. and they said, because of that, we're going...
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u. k. what is the latest in a i regulations and what measures already in place? well, the latest tech manages expert met and the u. k. they've basically discussed how not to get overthrown by ai. this is something even a i develop a warning of critics say this don't say talk, this just meant to distract from a as real problems. so cool the side, the roof of the united states, things it's bad to teach and need to weigh. an executive order signed by president joe biden is to implement the universal a stand up, for example, the order recommend actions to protect consumer privacy and title driven discrimination. also guidance on walter knocking a i generated content is named to plus and developers and no required to share the safe to results with the u. s. government. so the u. s. has to be all set. however, to cost meaningful regulations. the needs to be a global framework. the u. n. recently created in a counsel to come up with global guidelines as a g 7, which is the form of a major industrial countries report. okay, agreed on the code of conduct. what developing a systems, what else was being done? the u. s. in the
u. k. what is the latest in a i regulations and what measures already in place? well, the latest tech manages expert met and the u. k. they've basically discussed how not to get overthrown by ai. this is something even a i develop a warning of critics say this don't say talk, this just meant to distract from a as real problems. so cool the side, the roof of the united states, things it's bad to teach and need to weigh. an executive order signed by president joe biden is to implement the...
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u. k. government? so that means it's not just the bbc selling the narrative. it's the u. k. government pushing it as well shaped bows. love your work. so you said well during this season last on, palestinians are displaced by the coffee type, decided to return to the homes in northern gaza. they found him tire neighborhoods just wiped out. the israel repeatedly claimed is a tax of only target how much military and the tunnel networks, but these hospitals, apartments, and other infrastructure. here's the story of a man and he was personally dealt with devastation in his a. well the who use a shuttle. my father, a nephew, a monitored 14 days ago, i'm off, i'll show you what they were found, lying in front of the door to the house. now come on. sure. there are also many mottoes who we do not know about. when the truce began, i was able to move my father's body in lone, bury him inside my house, and issue a man. there are no ambulances, there is no red cross, i don't know, but i know communications. a lot of the electricity is out with you and we have no water. we live in hell
u. k. government? so that means it's not just the bbc selling the narrative. it's the u. k. government pushing it as well shaped bows. love your work. so you said well during this season last on, palestinians are displaced by the coffee type, decided to return to the homes in northern gaza. they found him tire neighborhoods just wiped out. the israel repeatedly claimed is a tax of only target how much military and the tunnel networks, but these hospitals, apartments, and other infrastructure....
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u. k. in libya, of to, for decades of the documents through libya undoubtedly faces huge challenges. the u . k. will continue to pay a leading role within the international community to support the internationally recognized lead then government of national court. we actually executed this plan as well as i could have expected. we got a un mandate. we built a coalition. it cost us $1000000000.00, which when it comes to military operations is very cheap. we averted large scale civilian casualties we prevented, would almost surely would have been a prolonged and bloody civil conflict. and despite all that, libya as a mess then, and us president brock obama used to brag it to americans at the time that washington was able to achieve its objectives in libya without any american boots on the ground. yeah, because the out source, the bulk of that particular fiasco to sucker cameron and himself for the faces trial in 2025 over allegations that he took cash from good off fee to finance his 2007 election campaign. and he maybe was tying up loose ends there. and then obama turned around and privately bl
u. k. in libya, of to, for decades of the documents through libya undoubtedly faces huge challenges. the u . k. will continue to pay a leading role within the international community to support the internationally recognized lead then government of national court. we actually executed this plan as well as i could have expected. we got a un mandate. we built a coalition. it cost us $1000000000.00, which when it comes to military operations is very cheap. we averted large scale civilian...
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u. k, former prime minister david camera on has been appointed as the foreign minister camera left politics in 2016 after calling the brexton to referendum, which result in the u. k. leaving the european union to himself wanted pretend to remain a member of russia's invasion of ukraine, drags into it. the 2nd went to germany ascending cube, a message of support. berlin is doubling. it submitted $38.00. when you claim to $8000000000.00 euros next year, germany will also exceed for the 1st time nato's target for members dates to spend 2 percent of their budget on defense. instead of full 1000000000 euros, gemini intends to spend a 1000000000 euros on military support for ukraine. next year, defense minister boris. but the story is announced a dumpling on the weekend just days before the german parliament boss has been national budget for 2024. despite the world's focus on the israel, how much more he said russia is more than ukraine must not be for golf. it won't necessarily conducive to have someone call. you don't want to find yourself in a situation next year where we have to go back and ask for more money. so it's an important signal, especially now that the uk
u. k, former prime minister david camera on has been appointed as the foreign minister camera left politics in 2016 after calling the brexton to referendum, which result in the u. k. leaving the european union to himself wanted pretend to remain a member of russia's invasion of ukraine, drags into it. the 2nd went to germany ascending cube, a message of support. berlin is doubling. it submitted $38.00. when you claim to $8000000000.00 euros next year, germany will also exceed for the 1st time...
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u. k, former prime minister david cameron has been appointed us for administer. cameron left politics in 2016. after calling the breaks at referendum, which resulted in the u. k, leaving the european union, he himself wanted britain to remain a member of russia's invasion of ukraine, dragged into its 2nd winter. germany is sending to you a message of support, but then is doubling its military aid for ukraine to 8000000 euros next year. germany would also exceed for the 1st time nato's target for members states to spend 2 percent of their budget on defense. instead of full 1000000000 euros, gemini intends to spend a 1000000000 euros on military support for ukraine next year. defense minister boris. but the story is announced a doubling on the weekend just days before the german parliament boss has been national budget for 2024. despite the world's focus on the israel, how much more he said russia is more than ukraine must not be for going to as long as you have, you can use it throughout ceiling call. we don't want to find ourselves in a situation next year where we have to go back and ask for more money subsidies. so it's an important signal, especially now t
u. k, former prime minister david cameron has been appointed us for administer. cameron left politics in 2016. after calling the breaks at referendum, which resulted in the u. k, leaving the european union, he himself wanted britain to remain a member of russia's invasion of ukraine, dragged into its 2nd winter. germany is sending to you a message of support, but then is doubling its military aid for ukraine to 8000000 euros next year. germany would also exceed for the 1st time nato's target...
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u. k. former prime minister david cameron, has been appointed as the foreign minister time and left politics in 2016 after calling the breakfast referendum, which resulted in the u. k leaving the european union, he himself wanted britain to remain a member and some national delegates. a meeting in the canyon capital nairobi to negotiate a binding treaty to reduce plastic waste. the director of the un environment pro program called 4 countries to improve recycling. the amount of plastic produce globally has doubled in the past 2 decades. with russia's invasion of ukraine drags into its 2nd winter. germany's goverlan co governing coalition says it wants to send a message of support to cuba. berlin is planning to increase its military support for ukraine from 4 to 8000000000 euros next year. this would mean that germany would exceed nato's target of 2 percent for military spending for the 1st time. instead of full 1000000000 euros, gemini intends to spend a 1000000000 euros on military support for ukraine next year. events, minutes to boris. but the story is announced the doubling on the weekend just days before the german parliament boss has been national budget for
u. k. former prime minister david cameron, has been appointed as the foreign minister time and left politics in 2016 after calling the breakfast referendum, which resulted in the u. k leaving the european union, he himself wanted britain to remain a member and some national delegates. a meeting in the canyon capital nairobi to negotiate a binding treaty to reduce plastic waste. the director of the un environment pro program called 4 countries to improve recycling. the amount of plastic produce...
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k has been here for how many years it hasn't benefited us in any way. there's only destroyed our country, but the model of the british are the same. but the u. k is just like all the european countries to spell it out, they'll benefit from iraq and other arab countries. that includes the us, the u. k. and germany model. they all benefit from the arabs, so they should be supporting them and not israel. yeah, i mean i took a video and i believe that what is happening now in goals that are in the will going on there requires all concerned policies to be involved with whoever that may be with a tony blair or anyone else on a tony blair is known for his distinct role in the war in iraq and the destruction of the country. i need to ask for garza, i think it is a different issue. it is related to the 2 state solution. put forwards before the car, the war. nobody's happening in it. so we can't say if he will play a positive or negative role the, the only thing i am sure of is that he will be in favor of a solution that benefits western powers. my article, my agent on the line called legal roy, associated with the piracy and i'm bosses of russia is i want palestine is find to find a solution to end the call that isabel is booking piece initiative, not even or so full interview throughout t
k has been here for how many years it hasn't benefited us in any way. there's only destroyed our country, but the model of the british are the same. but the u. k is just like all the european countries to spell it out, they'll benefit from iraq and other arab countries. that includes the us, the u. k. and germany model. they all benefit from the arabs, so they should be supporting them and not israel. yeah, i mean i took a video and i believe that what is happening now in goals that are in the...
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u. k. have collapse after dispute to have the elegant models artifacts of athens once returned from the u. k. the greek prime minister expressed what he called a noise set. british prime minister race assumed that the conflict, the meeting at the last minute brief as long, so the return of the statues that were removed from the pots and on 2 centuries ago recess, they had no right to give them away. that's it for me. down at georgia to find more using our website onto 0 dot com account, and the cost is coming up next. that's it from outside, the israel is still refusing to allow international journal into jobs. palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story at 15. 105 killed in an asteroid. the listening post we covered the way the news is covered. the kind of era misspelled the attain. this is counting the cost on al jazeera. we can look at the wealth of business and economics this wage israel's war and does not have. the police said that the is rarely workforce and forced businesses to close time the economy withstand a prolonged conflict. also this week, garza is repeatedly plu
u. k. have collapse after dispute to have the elegant models artifacts of athens once returned from the u. k. the greek prime minister expressed what he called a noise set. british prime minister race assumed that the conflict, the meeting at the last minute brief as long, so the return of the statues that were removed from the pots and on 2 centuries ago recess, they had no right to give them away. that's it for me. down at georgia to find more using our website onto 0 dot com account, and the...
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u. k prime minister, david cameron, the man who gambled on breaks it and lost. well, he's back as the u. k is new and very unexpected for in secretary. well, i know it's not usual for a prime minister to come back in this way, but i believe in public service. that's why i'm getting the job. and i'm the device to except for to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin today with the biggest hospital and gotten on the verge of flat lining is as a war against the mos has injured its 6th week. and hospitals inside guards are, are now on the front lot. unprecedented is really rocket attacks and force tens of thousands to flee their homes with no where to go many or sheltering inside hospitals. and that includes the el cheapo, a hospital, the largest inside the gaza strip. doctors have described the situation inside as catastrophic with their power. patients are reportedly dying. surgery is taking place under the light of cellphones outside. israel says that its soldiers have reached the gates of l chief. we have more in this report.
u. k prime minister, david cameron, the man who gambled on breaks it and lost. well, he's back as the u. k is new and very unexpected for in secretary. well, i know it's not usual for a prime minister to come back in this way, but i believe in public service. that's why i'm getting the job. and i'm the device to except for to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin today with the biggest hospital and gotten on the verge of flat...