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mick kigali financial centre. nick bari: e, kigali financial centre.l centre. nick barigye, best of luck - kigali financial centre. nick barigye, best of luck with your pitch later. markets now and tuesday's rally on wall street has not kept up its momentum on asian markets. investors still worried about inflation and more interest rate rises, despite signals from the us that its central bank might prioritise economic growth over reigning in inflation. stay with us on bbc news. lots more coming up. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @tadthnright. hello there. the heat is continuing to build for a few days before it turns cooler this weekend. today it was the turn of england and wales to see temperatures into the mid—20s in the strong sunshine and blue skies. there has been much more cloud across scotland and northern ireland so temperatures today not quite as high as they were yesterday. that cloud is continuing to thin, so this evening and into the night, we have some patchy cloud to scotland and northern ireland, generally across england and wales, an
mick kigali financial centre. nick bari: e, kigali financial centre.l centre. nick barigye, best of luck - kigali financial centre. nick barigye, best of luck with your pitch later. markets now and tuesday's rally on wall street has not kept up its momentum on asian markets. investors still worried about inflation and more interest rate rises, despite signals from the us that its central bank might prioritise economic growth over reigning in inflation. stay with us on bbc news. lots more coming...
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the foreign secretary, in kigali herself, was pretty clear where she stood.dence in the prime minister. he's doing a fantasticjob. he's led on delivering on brexit, helping britain recoverfrom covid. but those who have long called for him to go haven't given up. borisjohnson is actually galvanising an anti—boris johnson vote. the leader of the party should normally be more popular than the party itself, and what we're seeing with borisjohnson is that he's a huge drag on the ticket. the summit in kigali was meant to be about boosting trade and co—operation, but for the uk, it's been overshadowed. first by plans to send asylum seekers here, then by politics miles away. this morning the prime minister claimed that the question of his leadership was settled when he won a vote of confidence among his own mps. clearly for some, that's not the case. after rwanda he's not heading back to the uk but on to europe for meetings of the g7 and nato. but he knows his domestic problems will be waiting. here, the clean—up begins as the commonwealth summit closes. borisjohnson
the foreign secretary, in kigali herself, was pretty clear where she stood.dence in the prime minister. he's doing a fantasticjob. he's led on delivering on brexit, helping britain recoverfrom covid. but those who have long called for him to go haven't given up. borisjohnson is actually galvanising an anti—boris johnson vote. the leader of the party should normally be more popular than the party itself, and what we're seeing with borisjohnson is that he's a huge drag on the ticket. the summit...
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the 1st plane bound for kigali was 7 asylum seekers on board. never left the tarmac a set back, but the british government is undeterred. the home secretary confirmed that preparations for future flights were already underway while offering. but even from within ronda, there is criticism of the to put ation deal with the kentucky the migrants. are we sent back to this starting point because rhonda is not the country that respects human rights. there's no democracy, they fled the country and they're sent to a country where they will find themselves. they see the same situation. well, i mean it was you ronda already house more than a 100000 refugees from other african countries? pitany only fled the civil war and south to don. 8 years ago. he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but doesn't want to stay. i just want to go ahead. it is, it'll walk in and i will just go back to knoxville station. he feel sorry for the migrants who will be sent to rwanda from the u. k, because they will have to apply for asylum here. the u.
the 1st plane bound for kigali was 7 asylum seekers on board. never left the tarmac a set back, but the british government is undeterred. the home secretary confirmed that preparations for future flights were already underway while offering. but even from within ronda, there is criticism of the to put ation deal with the kentucky the migrants. are we sent back to this starting point because rhonda is not the country that respects human rights. there's no democracy, they fled the country and...
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in kigali, gatete nyiringabo ruhumuliza is a political commentator.netherlands felix , ndahinda is a researcher focusing on conflict, peace, and justice in the great lakes region. a warm welcome to you all and thank you so much for joining us today on "inside story." kambale, let me start with you today. what's behind this new round of violence? guest: it is hard to tell. there has been an uprising of the m23 in the east, but they are not the only militia group active in the east, so it is very hard. we do know that there have been peace negotiations taking place in nairobi with the many militia groups in the drc, to come up with some resolution for peace and stability for the east, something organized by the president of kenya. during this period, for some strange reasons, the the m23 has started their campaign to attack u.n. peacekeepers, and also the congolese forces in specific areas that has continued. we have noticed that the military power has increased tremendously by having power to attack at night, by having weapons that they didn't have bef
in kigali, gatete nyiringabo ruhumuliza is a political commentator.netherlands felix , ndahinda is a researcher focusing on conflict, peace, and justice in the great lakes region. a warm welcome to you all and thank you so much for joining us today on "inside story." kambale, let me start with you today. what's behind this new round of violence? guest: it is hard to tell. there has been an uprising of the m23 in the east, but they are not the only militia group active in the east, so...
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he is going to the heads of government meeting, which happens to be in kigali. kigali was never part of the british empire that has chosen, along with a couple of other countries, to join the commonwealth anyway. they see the value in the commonwealth as an institution, as a collective voice for those countries. i wonder whether it might not do him any harm, given it will be his first meeting in charge, if it has become known that he shares some of the criticisms that have been made by african governments of the british approach to migration. i african governments of the british approach to migration.— african governments of the british approach to migration. i think that is a very valid _ approach to migration. i think that is a very valid point. _ approach to migration. i think that is a very valid point. of— approach to migration. i think that is a very valid point. of course, i approach to migration. i think that is a very valid point. of course, he is a very valid point. of course, he is attending on the green�*s behalf. in 2018, he was appointed or chosen
he is going to the heads of government meeting, which happens to be in kigali. kigali was never part of the british empire that has chosen, along with a couple of other countries, to join the commonwealth anyway. they see the value in the commonwealth as an institution, as a collective voice for those countries. i wonder whether it might not do him any harm, given it will be his first meeting in charge, if it has become known that he shares some of the criticisms that have been made by african...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali.esident biden of the supreme court's decision to ban a woman's constitutional right to abortion. the ruling was, he said, painful and devastating for many americans. clinics have begun closing in some states and there have been demonstrations both in support of and opposed to the ruling. our washington correspondent nomia iqbal reports. more than 2a hours after the supreme court threw out roe v wade, the protests continued. i'm here because i think america has digressed several decades since this ruling. the answer to pro—life his pro—death. and so does the ideological divide. you're being shouted at by someone who's... the things we're saying aren't going to change those people's minds. the constitutional right to an abortion will end, leaving it to the individual 50 states of america to make their own laws on it. i know how painful and devastating a decision this is for so many americans, and i mean so many americans. the decision is implemented by states. my administration is going
alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali.esident biden of the supreme court's decision to ban a woman's constitutional right to abortion. the ruling was, he said, painful and devastating for many americans. clinics have begun closing in some states and there have been demonstrations both in support of and opposed to the ruling. our washington correspondent nomia iqbal reports. more than 2a hours after the supreme court threw out roe v wade, the protests continued. i'm here because i think america has...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali. north african enclave of melilla on friday. that's according to moroccan state tv. it was the first such attempted mass crossing since spain and morocco resumed diplomatic ties in march. reports say some of those who died had fallen from the top of a borderfence. several people were admitted to hospital for treatment after security forces were deployed earlier on friday. barcelona's mayor has accused the spanish authorities of institutional racism in their response. spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, has blamed mafias involved in human trafficking for the deaths. first of all, i stand in solidarity and vindicate the extraordinary work being done by the security forces in our country. some officers were injured and violent and organised assault by mafia who traffic human beings to a city situated on spanish soil. as result, this is an attack on her territorial liberty. police in norway have charged a 42 year old man with murder, attempted murder and terrorist acts after a shooting
alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali. north african enclave of melilla on friday. that's according to moroccan state tv. it was the first such attempted mass crossing since spain and morocco resumed diplomatic ties in march. reports say some of those who died had fallen from the top of a borderfence. several people were admitted to hospital for treatment after security forces were deployed earlier on friday. barcelona's mayor has accused the spanish authorities of institutional racism in their...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali.nce. it's the postponed 50th anniversary of the festival, and there for us is our culture editor, katie razzall, who has just sent this report. # can't buy me love, love. # can't buy me love...# 80 years of age and the pyramid stage is his. sir paul mccartney, glastonbury�*s oldest ever solo headliner. # ..can�*t buy me love...# this morning's sound check took place in front of fans who had already claimed the best spots. some were really dressing for the occasion. i got here nice and early because i thought i'd make the most of it. i beat them all here. brilliant. we've only got nine and a half hours to wait. that's all. i've worked a night shift and i come here, haven't gone back to the tent but i may as welljust sit here and hang in there. he's the legend, i he'sjust written the soundtrack to our lives. it's great. we are on the way to the park, you're not following me that far, are you? # don't walk away... noel gallagher was the warm up act for mccartney here tonight. ten years af
alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali.nce. it's the postponed 50th anniversary of the festival, and there for us is our culture editor, katie razzall, who has just sent this report. # can't buy me love, love. # can't buy me love...# 80 years of age and the pyramid stage is his. sir paul mccartney, glastonbury�*s oldest ever solo headliner. # ..can�*t buy me love...# this morning's sound check took place in front of fans who had already claimed the best spots. some were really dressing for the...
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has threatened to overshadow the meeting. malcolm webb has the details from the capital kigali. the commonwealth ceremonial head, the queen of the united kingdom, isn't at the meeting and rwanda's capital kick ali. she's represented by her son, prince charles instead. days before he flew to wander, prince charles had said the case deal with rwandan president polka gummy, to deport asylum seekers here was appalling. the u. k. paid companies government about a $150000000.00 to receive deportees. but none of arrived yet because of legal challenges . british prime minister boris johnson defended the deal, has been widely criticized by british political opposition rights groups. and the un, i'm confident that we will be able to, to go ahead and build, develop a solution. the i think, whose time has come. the commonwealth doesn't sign binding 3 teeth or make trade deals. it does say its members should be democratic and follow the rule of law. right, great. have also called on the british government and the commonwealth to engage the rwandan government, the host of the meeting, hearing
has threatened to overshadow the meeting. malcolm webb has the details from the capital kigali. the commonwealth ceremonial head, the queen of the united kingdom, isn't at the meeting and rwanda's capital kick ali. she's represented by her son, prince charles instead. days before he flew to wander, prince charles had said the case deal with rwandan president polka gummy, to deport asylum seekers here was appalling. the u. k. paid companies government about a $150000000.00 to receive deportees....
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alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali.terrorist acts after a shooting which left two people dead and 21 others injured. shots were fired at a popular gay venue in the capital oslo. the man had been known to the security services since 2015. duncan kennedy reports. the police were quick to seal off the area, but the gunman�*s attack lasted several minutes. the targets included a bar popular with the lgbtq+ community called the london club. translation: so i got to london and went both inside, _ outside and upstairs, and there were several injured and there were people already helping out with those who had been shot. this is norway's worst terrorist attack in 11 years. a norwegian man of iranian descent has been charged with murder and terrorist acts. the country's prime minister said oslo had been hoping to celebrate its annual pride parade. we expected a lively and enthusiastic parade through our streets, of people celebrating pride after three years of pandemics and other standstills. instead, we have a dark day where te
alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali.terrorist acts after a shooting which left two people dead and 21 others injured. shots were fired at a popular gay venue in the capital oslo. the man had been known to the security services since 2015. duncan kennedy reports. the police were quick to seal off the area, but the gunman�*s attack lasted several minutes. the targets included a bar popular with the lgbtq+ community called the london club. translation: so i got to london and went both inside, _...
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unlock her son who went to kigali. though he is busy doing i kigali.ing marvellous. gk. grinning and looking marvellous. ok. i'll grinning and looking marvellous. ok. i'll deciared- — grinning and looking marvellous. ok. i'll declared. exactly. both of you, great to have you learned from a thank you very much indeed for that second look at the papers here on bbc news. good evening. this is your update from the bbc sport centre. and what better place to start, than with the opening day of wimbledon. as we've been hearing emma raducanu got off to a flier, in front of home support. and of course, andy murray, was back on centre court — against the australian james duckworth. joe wilson reports. they laid out centre great here 100 years ago for days like this. three matches with three players with 24 grand slam titles of them to him. covid vaccine not mandatory for wimbledon participation from a novak track of which is welcome was warm. his opponent of south korea nearest the camera was inspired. he is in this hit on its way to ten peak territory. he neede
unlock her son who went to kigali. though he is busy doing i kigali.ing marvellous. gk. grinning and looking marvellous. ok. i'll grinning and looking marvellous. ok. i'll deciared- — grinning and looking marvellous. ok. i'll declared. exactly. both of you, great to have you learned from a thank you very much indeed for that second look at the papers here on bbc news. good evening. this is your update from the bbc sport centre. and what better place to start, than with the opening day of...
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many left wondering where it's headed now. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali rwanda. the un human rights office says that the israeli military fired the shot that killed al jazeera journalist. should he in a walkway should ian was killed while on assignment and jeanine in the occupied westbank. bernard smith reports from western roseland. oh, the circumstances of sharing a bo atlas killing on may. the 11th have been investigated by several international news organizations. all came to the conclusion, it was a bullet fired from an israeli rifle that killed the al jazeera correspondent and injured her colleague, ali. so moody, as they covered a military raid in the occupied west bank. and this is now, the united nations agrees at around a half past 6 in the morning. as 4 of the journalists turned into the street leading to the camp. wearing bullet proof helmets and flak jackets with press markings, several single seemingly well aimed bullets were fired towards them from the direction of the israeli security forces. one single bullet injured elisa moody in the shoulder a
many left wondering where it's headed now. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali rwanda. the un human rights office says that the israeli military fired the shot that killed al jazeera journalist. should he in a walkway should ian was killed while on assignment and jeanine in the occupied westbank. bernard smith reports from western roseland. oh, the circumstances of sharing a bo atlas killing on may. the 11th have been investigated by several international news organizations. all came to the...
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many left wondering where it's headed now. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali rwanda. the king offenses army has given civilians 14 days to live, to regions, a head of an offensive against armed groups. locals have to leave the northern soon . providence and reserves between palmer and the w national park and east. the army says the relocation is important to be able to distinguish between what it calls friends from enemies. more than 100 people are killed, vile finances in the north. earlier in the month, the president of acquittal has accused indigenous li doesn't seem to overthrow his government that have been days of protests with indigenous groups, demanding cuts to fuel prices as lucy in human ripples. oh, this is what's left of the military convoy that was attacked in the town of san antonio. 17 soldiers were injured no longer madonna, earlier, a civilian was killed allegedly by the army. as if the noise give wisdom or effect is not the convoy was attacked for nothing of the army was shooting, pallets and tear gas and killing people all along the road. this area
many left wondering where it's headed now. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali rwanda. the king offenses army has given civilians 14 days to live, to regions, a head of an offensive against armed groups. locals have to leave the northern soon . providence and reserves between palmer and the w national park and east. the army says the relocation is important to be able to distinguish between what it calls friends from enemies. more than 100 people are killed, vile finances in the north. earlier in...
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after the deal was signed in kigali in april, the un had two meetings with priti patel and told her thent broke international law. the government's legal team, however, interprets the convention differently, noting that more than 10,000 asylum seekers have risked their lives crossing the channel in small boats already this year, and arguing there is a significant public interest in a policy that will deter people from making those journeys and undermine the activities of criminal people smugglers. around 100 asylum seekers are now in immigration detention, threatened with deportation to rwanda. in brook house near gatwick, some have been on hunger strike. 0ne syrian spoke to the bbc. a translator has voiced his words. translation: i came to the uk because it's the only place - i have connections to. my brother, my uncle and my aunt live here. if i end up in rwanda, my future and the future of my two kids will be destroyed. the home office had always expected a legal challenge and welcoming the high court decision tonight, the home secretary insisted she will not be deterred. however, ca
after the deal was signed in kigali in april, the un had two meetings with priti patel and told her thent broke international law. the government's legal team, however, interprets the convention differently, noting that more than 10,000 asylum seekers have risked their lives crossing the channel in small boats already this year, and arguing there is a significant public interest in a policy that will deter people from making those journeys and undermine the activities of criminal people...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali. chief political commentator at times radio, lucy fisher. thanks forjoining us. thanks for joining us. just thanks forjoining us. just to quote what borisjohnson said in that report, people heard far too much about stuff they didn't want to hear about, he says about the voters in tiverton and honiton. do you think he is trying to disassociate himself from this defeat? in a he is trying to disassociate himself from this defeat?— he is trying to disassociate himself from this defeat? in a word, yes. in the immediate _ from this defeat? in a word, yes. in the immediate wake _ from this defeat? in a word, yes. in the immediate wake of— from this defeat? in a word, yes. in the immediate wake of these - from this defeat? in a word, yes. in the immediate wake of these two i the immediate wake of these two disastrous election defeats, we had the prime minister try and link the discontent of tory voters or voters in those seats to the cost of living crisis. this weekend, he has moved the narrat
alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali. chief political commentator at times radio, lucy fisher. thanks forjoining us. thanks for joining us. just thanks forjoining us. just to quote what borisjohnson said in that report, people heard far too much about stuff they didn't want to hear about, he says about the voters in tiverton and honiton. do you think he is trying to disassociate himself from this defeat? in a he is trying to disassociate himself from this defeat?— he is trying to disassociate...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali.e up to date after the virus was found circulating in london during tests on sewage. polio can cause paralysis but public health officials say the current risk level is low. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here. polio can be very serious? polio is a viral disease which can affect the spinal cord, causing muscle weakness and paralysis. but the risk is only to those who are not fully vaccinated. especially children. there used to be thousands of polio cases a year here until vaccination was introduced in the mid �*50s, and there hasn't been a case of wild polio acquired in the uk since 1984. the alert has been raised because sewage water monitoring has shown the virus is now circulating somewhere in north east london. this is what's known as vaccine—derived polio virus. it has been brought into the uk by someone immunised abroad with oral polio vaccine drops which were used here until 200a. this contains weakened live virus, which can pass through the gut and potentially infect others
alex forsyth, bbc news, kigali.e up to date after the virus was found circulating in london during tests on sewage. polio can cause paralysis but public health officials say the current risk level is low. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here. polio can be very serious? polio is a viral disease which can affect the spinal cord, causing muscle weakness and paralysis. but the risk is only to those who are not fully vaccinated. especially children. there used to be thousands of polio cases a...
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this hostile and wonders capital kigali is expected to house the 1st migrants sent under the u. k agreement. it's general manager said it was not a prison despite tight security measures and opinion that may not be shared by some of the new arrivals. or earlier we spoke to catherine stubblefield, m. she's a senior external relations officer with the un refugee agency in britain. she explained why the organization is so strongly against this policy. i said, you said there's an important distinction here. hello, in the sense that these people who are coming contrary to a number of public crimes, certainly not economic migrants. when you look at the home of johnson, in terms of he's been arriving in recent months is across the channel and may now be subject to the wonder we would find it very likely that these people would be found to be refugees, a decision maker. so what we have expressed is unix. yeah. repeatedly is that we do not consider this arrangement of the rights. this is other international law. we consider it an outsourcing the united kingdom international obligations.
this hostile and wonders capital kigali is expected to house the 1st migrants sent under the u. k agreement. it's general manager said it was not a prison despite tight security measures and opinion that may not be shared by some of the new arrivals. or earlier we spoke to catherine stubblefield, m. she's a senior external relations officer with the un refugee agency in britain. she explained why the organization is so strongly against this policy. i said, you said there's an important...
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here as it has across the globe, all right, for more or less crossover to the iranian capital kigali and our correspondent isaac regarding their isaac. this investment seems to be coming quite late actually . i mean there's from criticism that african countries are pretty far back. the line when it comes to fighting the pandemic. what do people in rhonda make of that? you well, 1st of all, to play and run. i'm not sure about that because the african, like behind they've sync developed countries thought about themselves before they thought about as you remember when they broke out, every country in the book was sort of what it's 1st. so for them to think this is really pretty just then, but again, it is september, the luck of technology, in african countries to develop their own vaccines to give to the people. so that was, but the lynch, ah, so in the book of miss information about the efficacy of the vaccine themselves, you know, your di, there's been so much of 15 years about since and when a continent where there's so many people in it, they would take it in information turn out to
here as it has across the globe, all right, for more or less crossover to the iranian capital kigali and our correspondent isaac regarding their isaac. this investment seems to be coming quite late actually . i mean there's from criticism that african countries are pretty far back. the line when it comes to fighting the pandemic. what do people in rhonda make of that? you well, 1st of all, to play and run. i'm not sure about that because the african, like behind they've sync developed countries...
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thank you for that. malcolm web efforts in kigali. now, the united nation says information it has gathered shows the shot that killed l. just their agenda, serene clay on may. the 11th was fired by israeli forces. un human rights office spokesperson said the finding showed the bullet did not come from an indiscriminate firing by armed palestinians. serina blocker was shot in the head while she was on assignment in jeanine. with the un human rights spokesperson says the facts of the incident, a claire at around a half past 6 in the morning, as floor of the journalists turned into the street leading to the camp. wearing bullet proof helmets and flak jackets with press markings, several single seemingly well aimed bullets were fired towards them from the direction of the israeli security forces. one single bullet injured elisa moved the shoulder and another single bullet hit a black lay in the head and killed her instantly. speak to bennet smith, who's in west jerusalem for us. but it gives a bit more detail on what the united nations ha
thank you for that. malcolm web efforts in kigali. now, the united nation says information it has gathered shows the shot that killed l. just their agenda, serene clay on may. the 11th was fired by israeli forces. un human rights office spokesperson said the finding showed the bullet did not come from an indiscriminate firing by armed palestinians. serina blocker was shot in the head while she was on assignment in jeanine. with the un human rights spokesperson says the facts of the incident, a...
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the future of the commonwealth has been discussed in kigali. we'll have the more on the latest of the last day of the leader summit and who doors president accuses protest as of trying to stage a coup. the demonstrators say they just want answers to their demands. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package to day after that recent, quite severe flooding. just the eastern side of china here serves the yangtze surprising you the heavy rain now has jumped north. it's a little bit early to sing to see have your own shan origin on, but that is where it is like to be on sunday, which means to as the angsty dance was hong kong is schubert, but it's largely dry. just want to lie to sharon and the surf. this is quite substantial, right? actually probably miss beijing. but it will cross yellow sea and effect north korea . and to some degree, south korea all this time. japan's looking fine or rather hot, 33 in tokyo. that the monsoon trough is broken, always through west bank. go look good part o
the future of the commonwealth has been discussed in kigali. we'll have the more on the latest of the last day of the leader summit and who doors president accuses protest as of trying to stage a coup. the demonstrators say they just want answers to their demands. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package to day after that recent, quite severe flooding. just the eastern side of china here serves the yangtze surprising you the heavy...
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how absolutely wonderful to be here in kigali, for our long i to be here in kigali, for our long delayed has just this is a very very timely meeting, asjonathan hasjust said, we have all come out of the misery of the covid lockdowns and look at what is going on in the world today. unfortunately we still see economic pressures and we are seeing spiking in the cost of energy, spikes in the cost of food, and fertiliser, fertiliser. i was talking about this to paul kagame just fertiliser. i was talking about this to paul kagamejust now, what fertiliser. i was talking about this to paul kagame just now, what if there was a miracle fertiliser, of business that grew your business and expanded profits and cut your costs, by 21%? there is such a fertiliser, and i will tell you the ingredient, it is perfectly harmless, it is o organic, i won't call algal bloom. it is a common language, it is a if mill yahr sense of our system, it is a shared sense of mutual trust, between us, and that fertiliser is called the commonwealth. and it knocks... applause. i can prove it. i can prove it. that fertiliser
how absolutely wonderful to be here in kigali, for our long i to be here in kigali, for our long delayed has just this is a very very timely meeting, asjonathan hasjust said, we have all come out of the misery of the covid lockdowns and look at what is going on in the world today. unfortunately we still see economic pressures and we are seeing spiking in the cost of energy, spikes in the cost of food, and fertiliser, fertiliser. i was talking about this to paul kagame just fertiliser. i was...
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a last—minute ruling by the european court of human rights meant the flight, due to go to kigali, wasded. the british government argues that the removals will deter people smugglers and say they are already planning the next flight out. but opponents of the policy say it is inhumane. mark lobel has the story. going nowhere. borisjohnson�*s rwanda plan to cut immigration grounded for now. this flight was originally meant to take over 100 asylum seekers to rwanda, thenjust a handful, and finally none following a series of legal challenges. it's returned to base in spain. it's particularly galling for the government, coming on the day more than 300 people arrived in dover after attempting to cross the channel in small boats. the exact journey this policy is meant to deter. it's a real victory for him entity and decency and the european court of human rights did what the british courts should have done. and so the people should not be sent to reward do when they are serious issues. —— sent to rwanda. britain's partner in this, the rwandan government, remains on board. we are undeterred. w
a last—minute ruling by the european court of human rights meant the flight, due to go to kigali, wasded. the british government argues that the removals will deter people smugglers and say they are already planning the next flight out. but opponents of the policy say it is inhumane. mark lobel has the story. going nowhere. borisjohnson�*s rwanda plan to cut immigration grounded for now. this flight was originally meant to take over 100 asylum seekers to rwanda, thenjust a handful, and...
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anne soy, bbc news, kigali. our political editor chris mason is at westminster.t status on the flight and the latest status on the flight and the state of this policy? i the latest status on the flight and the state of this policy?— the state of this policy? i can tell ou that the state of this policy? i can tell you that in _ the state of this policy? i can tell you that in the _ the state of this policy? i can tell you that in the last _ the state of this policy? i can tell you that in the last couple - the state of this policy? i can tell you that in the last couple of- you that in the last couple of minutes, the home office have confirmed this flight will not be departing this evening. it was due to leave in about 20 minutes, but just a couple of hours ago there were still seven asylum seekers due to fly. that fell to six after an intervention from the european court. as recently as 15 minutes ago, it was down to four and in just the last couple of minutes, confirmation it is now zero. the government, very frustrated, particularly frustrated at the interventi
anne soy, bbc news, kigali. our political editor chris mason is at westminster.t status on the flight and the latest status on the flight and the state of this policy? i the latest status on the flight and the state of this policy?— the state of this policy? i can tell ou that the state of this policy? i can tell you that in _ the state of this policy? i can tell you that in the _ the state of this policy? i can tell you that in the last _ the state of this policy? i can tell you that in the...
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joyce in kigali tonight, thank you.r news from around the world, the crown prince of saudi arabia is in turkey, in his first visit to the country since journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. the turkish president will hold talks with mohammad bin salman, the u.s. intelligence -- who u.s. intelligence agencies believe ordered the killing into jamal khashoggi. the visit has been condemned by khashoggi's fiance, who is turkish. the president has called for a three-month suspension of the gas tax in the u.s. the average cost of a gallon of gas is up one dollar from your go. the relief would knock $.18 from the cost of a gallon of gas. it is estimated that the levy would cost the government $10 billion. parents in the u.k. have been warned to make sure their children's polio vaccines are up-to-date. traces of the disease were found in london's sewage system. health officials believe it could be linked to someone who received a vaccine abroad, using a jab that featured a live form of the v
joyce in kigali tonight, thank you.r news from around the world, the crown prince of saudi arabia is in turkey, in his first visit to the country since journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. the turkish president will hold talks with mohammad bin salman, the u.s. intelligence -- who u.s. intelligence agencies believe ordered the killing into jamal khashoggi. the visit has been condemned by khashoggi's fiance, who is turkish. the president has called for a...
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he's due to preside in the rwandan capital, kigali, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in days�* time. on friday, an attempt to block a flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda next tuesday was rejected by the courts. our home editor mark easton reports. is it lawful to give people seeking asylum in the uk a one—way ticket to rwanda? telling them to pursue refugee status thousands of miles south in east africa? the first migrants are due to make that journey next tuesday, with campaigners failing in their legal bid to stop the removals. the high court in london heard from home office lawyers that six asylum seekers who had been due to be deported have had their removal directions cancelled, but the judge was not persuaded to halt the flight carrying 31 others, dismissing arguments that the policy is unlawful. the government welcomed thejudgment — campaigners said the fight goes on. no, it's absolutely not a landmark day, and doesn't — it is important to note this isn't the substantive hearing, so this isn't in any way a vindication of the home secretary's policy — that is st
he's due to preside in the rwandan capital, kigali, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in days�* time. on friday, an attempt to block a flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda next tuesday was rejected by the courts. our home editor mark easton reports. is it lawful to give people seeking asylum in the uk a one—way ticket to rwanda? telling them to pursue refugee status thousands of miles south in east africa? the first migrants are due to make that journey next tuesday, with...
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ruling from the european court of human rights, which casts doubt over the departure of that flight to kigalithat same story about the strasbourg court's action is the lead in the guardian. we will also talk about the cricket that features there on the front page. the sun chooses to splash on a story about boxer tyson fury�*s return to the ring. the ft leads on "turmoil" in the world of virtual currencies, reporting on job cuts at coinbase. it's cutting a fifth of its workforce. so let's remind you of that news within the last hour related to that flight that was due to take—off a little earlier tonight — we understand that will not happen. that's because of rulings that have meant there were originally seven asylum—seekers who were supposed to be on that plane, down from 50. we are told that a human rights appealfrom down from 50. we are told that a human rights appeal from the european court of human rights has meant that one of those was removed from the flight, which prompted legal appeals from the others who were on that plane, we were led to believe there were six remaining. now because
ruling from the european court of human rights, which casts doubt over the departure of that flight to kigalithat same story about the strasbourg court's action is the lead in the guardian. we will also talk about the cricket that features there on the front page. the sun chooses to splash on a story about boxer tyson fury�*s return to the ring. the ft leads on "turmoil" in the world of virtual currencies, reporting on job cuts at coinbase. it's cutting a fifth of its workforce. so...
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oh, a local street party is on and many in the capital kigali see the summit as an opportunity. oh, business wise, yet when it says deliver them, different guns is what i know for one was in the countries they were gone of above his eye and rhonda recommended to them. we discuss this recent business. what am we had all i guess from different countries, we shall get job opportunities to the youth because all the countries which are british speaking will come in rhonda, i'm the youth in rando, shall get jobs near mechanics, cause i would be making their they cause the need to beauty houses which are called shut up construct does youth job creation and leadership are some of the key issues being discussed here. the delegates also debating climate change female leadership and treat within the $54.00 member states. but not everyone here thinks they will benefit from the 6 day event. well, my life will lightening data, foot in the commonwealth means nothing to me. when do this summit here will and, and i will continue to struggle in poverty to survive when you go for it was way over.
oh, a local street party is on and many in the capital kigali see the summit as an opportunity. oh, business wise, yet when it says deliver them, different guns is what i know for one was in the countries they were gone of above his eye and rhonda recommended to them. we discuss this recent business. what am we had all i guess from different countries, we shall get job opportunities to the youth because all the countries which are british speaking will come in rhonda, i'm the youth in rando,...
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the future of the commonwealth is being discussed in kigali. we'll have more on the agenda for the last day. it's amazing and raphael and the dog gets back to the grass, where it says he prepare for them, or it will have all those details coming up. ah. with their the searing heat of last week's been pushed out the way away from most of europe because the atlantic just insist on bringing these cloudy all the time. that'll bring some maybe some useful rain because enormously we're suffering a drug. high temps to austin italy, the balkans and places to the south. but you can see quite readily rein. certainly in ireland crossed into the british isles, down through france and olden spain, quite significant ready places. and then the slow moving sherry band moving up from more or less austria towards denmark and eventually norway, the focus for cobra. hey, you just want to light showers a day and then a fine couple of days. tension in the middle teens where the middle middle twenties are just bad, they should be at this time of the year. the picture
the future of the commonwealth is being discussed in kigali. we'll have more on the agenda for the last day. it's amazing and raphael and the dog gets back to the grass, where it says he prepare for them, or it will have all those details coming up. ah. with their the searing heat of last week's been pushed out the way away from most of europe because the atlantic just insist on bringing these cloudy all the time. that'll bring some maybe some useful rain because enormously we're suffering a...
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we'vejust had here in kigali in rwanda. he's at ease.ds a referendum. this is probably bound to happen. you have the commonwealth as an entity, it's so useful. —— it's still. you still have other countries coming into the commonwealth. rwanda and mozambique were not former members when it started, but they seek value in it. there are some issues around accounting on how it's managed. coming in for quite a lot of criticism lately. but there is certain value in bringing together both developing and developed patients. very different from g7 and nato, etc, so i think the future is still there. but i do think charles is reflecting a reality in a very pragmatic way that he would. what is reflecting a reality in a very pragmatic way that he would. what do ou think, pragmatic way that he would. what do you think, susie? _ pragmatic way that he would. what do you think, susie? is _ pragmatic way that he would. what do you think, susie? is there _ pragmatic way that he would. what do you think, susie? is there a _ pragmatic way that he would. wha
we'vejust had here in kigali in rwanda. he's at ease.ds a referendum. this is probably bound to happen. you have the commonwealth as an entity, it's so useful. —— it's still. you still have other countries coming into the commonwealth. rwanda and mozambique were not former members when it started, but they seek value in it. there are some issues around accounting on how it's managed. coming in for quite a lot of criticism lately. but there is certain value in bringing together both...
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many left wondering where it's headed now. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali, rwanda moroccan authorities say 18 migrants have been killed while storming the border. a separating the spanish enclave of melia from morocco. spain said about 130 people succeeded in breaching the fence afternoon early. 2000 made the attempt . dozens of people, including police officers, were injured. spanish prime minister, blame the incident on people, traffickers, join you. but i don't miss that. he said i have expressed my solidarity and vindicated the extraordinary work being done by the state security forces of our country. some of them were injured because of this violence of salt. i want to highlight the violent and organized assault by mouth is trafficking human beings to a city on spanish territory. therefore, it was an attack on the territorial integrity of our country in a violent manner. with ferrara, tarianna is a professor political science at the competency university of madrid. she says people will continue to seek a better life. existing policies don't help. one of the day they should have th
many left wondering where it's headed now. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali, rwanda moroccan authorities say 18 migrants have been killed while storming the border. a separating the spanish enclave of melia from morocco. spain said about 130 people succeeded in breaching the fence afternoon early. 2000 made the attempt . dozens of people, including police officers, were injured. spanish prime minister, blame the incident on people, traffickers, join you. but i don't miss that. he said i have...
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heads of government from across the commonwealth have been meeting here in kigali, rwanda. moment, do you still have confidence in the prime minister, is he the right person to lead the uk?
heads of government from across the commonwealth have been meeting here in kigali, rwanda. moment, do you still have confidence in the prime minister, is he the right person to lead the uk?
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in kigali, why are tensions escalating now? those people are surprised and confused by 2 things to do what? i'm 23 re much. so i thought that the, at the end of the, or the being one that just can, you know, people will be limited for just an opinion, but they need, they're not being in uganda for 5 years. and 5 years, 5 years in a big growth and come to into the without being attacked. and so everybody was aware of the big m 23 in what he's for, for the last 5 years. now when they started, i wonder, what's the price point seeing that are running said that they will do that means they must be there must be supported by rhonda. i think that was one of the anthony. but what didn't often do not make a difference between people speaking rather india and one of them. and they're going to be one of the things that they're demanding, i understand is the country. and so there will be so every time they are talking because we run by the like london, people who include that when they and saw that it said that positions were followed by a
in kigali, why are tensions escalating now? those people are surprised and confused by 2 things to do what? i'm 23 re much. so i thought that the, at the end of the, or the being one that just can, you know, people will be limited for just an opinion, but they need, they're not being in uganda for 5 years. and 5 years, 5 years in a big growth and come to into the without being attacked. and so everybody was aware of the big m 23 in what he's for, for the last 5 years. now when they started, i...
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in kigali, why our attention is escalating. now. those rooms you got any people right and confused by 2 things to do differently. what i'm 23 re much to i talked to the at the, the, or the, the me being one that just can, you know, people will not be limited for just an opinion, but they need, they're not being uganda for 5 years. and 5 years, 5 years in a big growth and come to into the without being that fact. so everybody was aware of the big m 23 in what for what i did. now when they did run the, what's the price point? seeing that the running said that they will do that means they must be there must be supported by rhonda. i think that was one of the big anthony. but what do you often do not make a good sense because people can't rhonda india and run them and they're going to be one of the things that they're demanding is the country. and so every time they talk and because we run back to look like one, the people who did that when they and so that it says that positions were followed by a measure we had there now land one ther
in kigali, why our attention is escalating. now. those rooms you got any people right and confused by 2 things to do differently. what i'm 23 re much to i talked to the at the, the, or the, the me being one that just can, you know, people will not be limited for just an opinion, but they need, they're not being uganda for 5 years. and 5 years, 5 years in a big growth and come to into the without being that fact. so everybody was aware of the big m 23 in what for what i did. now when they did...
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the heads of government from commonwealth countries are missing and rwanda's capital kigali. it brings together the groups of $54.00 member states, most of which are former british colonies topping the agenda is the food security crisis and poverty triggered by the war and ukraine, as well as climate change and immigration. but critics are wondering if the commonwealth is still relevant to w is, thomas enter has more it's one this time to shine. hosting this shoot international event is a big deal for the country. roads have been cleaned, buildings painted, and over $10000000.00 have been spent on infrastructure. even beckers street children and the homeless have been removed. oh, a local street party is on and many in the capital kigali see the summit as an opportunity. oh, business wise, yet were nixon's deliver them different guns is what i know for one was in the countries they were gone of above his eye and rhonda recommended to them. we discuss this recent business. what am we had all i guess from different countries, we shall get job opportunities to the youth because
the heads of government from commonwealth countries are missing and rwanda's capital kigali. it brings together the groups of $54.00 member states, most of which are former british colonies topping the agenda is the food security crisis and poverty triggered by the war and ukraine, as well as climate change and immigration. but critics are wondering if the commonwealth is still relevant to w is, thomas enter has more it's one this time to shine. hosting this shoot international event is a big...
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thank you for that. malcolm web everest, in kigali still ahead on al jazeera, the human cost of the global crisis agencies say they're running out of money, while ethiopia is running out of food. ah ah, how are we got some proper wet weather pushing into western parts of europe at the moment a we got earth from re down, pause it rolling in from the atlantic. a fair but a cloud just coming through here. these areas of low pressure having quite an impact on our weather. over the next couple days further, we still got high pressure in place just around the poland and that's feeding a lot of warm weather, very warm weather in across region here to push back into southern areas of france . there we go. with that stormy weather. $64.00 millimeters a friday that 24 hours in leon, and there's more where that came from. why spread showers across a good passive france? easy through the low countries into germany, some heavy down. pause there too, just around the outs. further north, up towards northwest and wet and windy weather coming into ireland, the republic of ireland, northern ireland coming a
thank you for that. malcolm web everest, in kigali still ahead on al jazeera, the human cost of the global crisis agencies say they're running out of money, while ethiopia is running out of food. ah ah, how are we got some proper wet weather pushing into western parts of europe at the moment a we got earth from re down, pause it rolling in from the atlantic. a fair but a cloud just coming through here. these areas of low pressure having quite an impact on our weather. over the next couple days...
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in kigali, why our attention is escalating now. those people are surprised and confused by 2 things. 2 developments different than what i'm soon as i'm 23 remarks to attack the d. b or the being $110.00. you know, people will be limited for just opinions, but they need that. are we not being you for 5 years and find, find the growth and come into the for it without being attacked. and so everybody was aware of big m 23 in what he's for for the last 5 years. now when they run the, what's the price point seeing that are running said that they will do that means they must be there must be supported by rhonda. i think that was one of the anthony. but what do you often do not make a difference between people. rhonda india and run them and they're going to be one of the things that they're demanding. i understand is the country. and so every time they talk and because the effect that they look like one, the people who included that when they and saw that it said that positions were followed by a measure we had their now line run. the hea
in kigali, why our attention is escalating now. those people are surprised and confused by 2 things. 2 developments different than what i'm soon as i'm 23 remarks to attack the d. b or the being $110.00. you know, people will be limited for just opinions, but they need that. are we not being you for 5 years and find, find the growth and come into the for it without being attacked. and so everybody was aware of big m 23 in what he's for for the last 5 years. now when they run the, what's the...