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n. fable by the kingdom last march. it ought to en the bloodshed and conflict it ought to put an end to the suffering of the brother, the many people. unfortunately, the terrorist whose the militias reject peaceful solution. they have placed bets on military option to take over more territory in yemen. they daily at that civilian targets inside the kingdoms they threaten international and navigation, and international energy supplies, the who's the malicious abuse of the suffering of the many people they need urgent need for humanitarian assistance that dangers emanating from deteriorating safer as means to blackmail mister president, the kingdom is fully committed to the principles and resolutions of the national legitimacy. we respect the national sovereignty of all states. we stress the need for non intervention and the internal affairs of other states that gain them maintain is to get them to try to defend itself in confronting the missile at that ballistic missile that, that off jerome let the booby traps boats aga
n. fable by the kingdom last march. it ought to en the bloodshed and conflict it ought to put an end to the suffering of the brother, the many people. unfortunately, the terrorist whose the militias reject peaceful solution. they have placed bets on military option to take over more territory in yemen. they daily at that civilian targets inside the kingdoms they threaten international and navigation, and international energy supplies, the who's the malicious abuse of the suffering of the many...
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australia has a long history of defense cooperation with the united states and the united kingdom. for more than a century, we have stood together for the cause of peace and freedom, motivated by the beliefs we share, sustained by the bonds of friendship we have forged, enabled by the sacrifice of those who have gone before us, and inspired by our shared hope for those who will follow us. but let me be clear and so, today, friends, we recommit ourselves to this cause and a new aukus vision. i'm delighted to join president biden and prime minister to announce that the united kingdom, australia, and the united states are creating a new trilateral defense partnership, known as aukus, with the aim of working hand in glove to preserve security and stability in the indo-pacific. and prime minister morrison to announce the united kingdom, australia and the united states are creating a new trilateral defense partnership known as aukus with the aim of working hand in glove to preferred -- preserved security and stability in the indo pacific. we are entering a new chapter in our friendship a
australia has a long history of defense cooperation with the united states and the united kingdom. for more than a century, we have stood together for the cause of peace and freedom, motivated by the beliefs we share, sustained by the bonds of friendship we have forged, enabled by the sacrifice of those who have gone before us, and inspired by our shared hope for those who will follow us. but let me be clear and so, today, friends, we recommit ourselves to this cause and a new aukus vision. i'm...
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now campaign is here in the united kingdom. they've long. * been saying the answer to all of this is neither what the french nor britches say, but actually to try and see safer and legal passages for asylum seekers so that they don't have to risk their lives trying to cross the english channel. but the u . k. guffman says is working to target people smugglers to try and alleviate the crisis. we remain determined to fix the broken silence system and break the business model of people smugglers who put lives at risk and welcome people through safe and legal routes. while they see a record. 13500 asylum seekers have crossed the english channel in small, but it's just a 1000 in the last 2 days. now. conservative m p 's here in the united kingdom that calling for the home secretary to even break international law and send all of the assign him see because of back to france if they've traveled terror legally by boat . now france says if the u. k does that, that will be serious consequences and then it's doing all it can to try and pr
now campaign is here in the united kingdom. they've long. * been saying the answer to all of this is neither what the french nor britches say, but actually to try and see safer and legal passages for asylum seekers so that they don't have to risk their lives trying to cross the english channel. but the u . k. guffman says is working to target people smugglers to try and alleviate the crisis. we remain determined to fix the broken silence system and break the business model of people smugglers...
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the united states, australia and united kingdom have been faithful and capable partners and are even closer today. today we take another historic step to formalize cooperations along our nations. we recognize the imperative of assuring peace and stability in the indo pacific over the long-term. we need to address both the current strategic environment and how it may evolve. the future of each of our nations, and the world, depends on free -- on a free indo pacific. this is about investing in our greatest source of strength. our alliances. updating them to better meet the threats of today and tomorrow. it's about connecting america's existing allies in -- and partners in new ways and amplifying our ability to collaborate, recognizing there is no divide separating the interests of our atlantic and pacific partners. this effort refracts the broader trend of european countries playing an extremely important role in the indo pacific. france already has substantial presence is a key partner and ally in strengthening the security and prosperity of the region. the u.s. looks forward to worki
the united states, australia and united kingdom have been faithful and capable partners and are even closer today. today we take another historic step to formalize cooperations along our nations. we recognize the imperative of assuring peace and stability in the indo pacific over the long-term. we need to address both the current strategic environment and how it may evolve. the future of each of our nations, and the world, depends on free -- on a free indo pacific. this is about investing in...
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now campaign is here in the united kingdom. they've long. * been saying the answer to all of this is neither what the french nope, are to say. but actually to try and see safer and legal passages for asylum seekers so that they don't have to risk their lives trying to cross the english channel. but the u. k. guffman says is working to target people smugglers to try and alleviate the crisis. we remain determined to fix the broken asylum system and break the business model of people smugglers who put lives at risk and welcome people through safe and legal routes. while they see a record, 13500 asylum seekers have crossed the english channel in small, but it's just a 1000 in the last 2 days. now. conservative and peace here in the united kingdom, that cooling for the home secretary to even break international law. and send all of the assign him because back to france, if they've traveled terror legally by boat. now, francais, if the u. k, does that there will be serious consequences. and then it's doing all it can to try and preve
now campaign is here in the united kingdom. they've long. * been saying the answer to all of this is neither what the french nope, are to say. but actually to try and see safer and legal passages for asylum seekers so that they don't have to risk their lives trying to cross the english channel. but the u. k. guffman says is working to target people smugglers to try and alleviate the crisis. we remain determined to fix the broken asylum system and break the business model of people smugglers who...
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we intend to build the submarines in adelaide, australia in cause cooperation with the united kingdom and the united states. but let me be clear, the strategy is not seeking to acquire nuclear weapons or establish a civil nuclear capability. and we will continue to meet all our nuclear non proliferation obligations. stria has a long history of defense cooperation with the united states and united kingdom. for more than a century, we have stood together for the course of peace and freedom. now divided by the beliefs we share, sustained by the bonds of friendship, we have forged, enabled by the sacrifice of those who have gone before us, and inspired by our share hope for those who will follows. and so to die, friends, we re commit ourselves to this cause and the new orchestra vision. i'm delighted to join president biden. and prime minister morrison tonight's that the united kingdom, australia, and the united states are creating a new trilateral defense partnership. none is orcus with the aim of working hand in glove, to preserve security and stability. in the endo pacific, we're openi
we intend to build the submarines in adelaide, australia in cause cooperation with the united kingdom and the united states. but let me be clear, the strategy is not seeking to acquire nuclear weapons or establish a civil nuclear capability. and we will continue to meet all our nuclear non proliferation obligations. stria has a long history of defense cooperation with the united states and united kingdom. for more than a century, we have stood together for the course of peace and freedom. now...
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so are you not think— the united kingdom. so are you not think australia's— the united kingdom.g to war, - think australia's necessarily think this is about going to war, but. think australia's necessarily thinki this is about going to war, but this is about— this is about going to war, but this is about saying _ this is about going to war, but this is about saying to _ this is about going to war, but this is about saying to china, _ this is about going to war, but this is about saying to china, we - this is about going to war, but this is about saying to china, we can. this is about going to war, but this i is about saying to china, we can and we will— is about saying to china, we can and we will protect — is about saying to china, we can and we will protect ourselves _ is about saying to china, we can and we will protect ourselves and - is about saying to china, we can and we will protect ourselves and we - we will protect ourselves and we are also not _ we will protect ourselves and we are also not going — we will protect ourselves and we are also not going to _ we will prote
so are you not think— the united kingdom. so are you not think australia's— the united kingdom.g to war, - think australia's necessarily think this is about going to war, but. think australia's necessarily thinki this is about going to war, but this is about— this is about going to war, but this is about saying _ this is about going to war, but this is about saying to _ this is about going to war, but this is about saying to china, _ this is about going to war, but this is about saying to...
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and the united kingdom are going to help australia develop. a senior official speaking to this earlier said that this is extremely rare. in fact, the united states has only once before shared this highly sensitive military technology with another country, and that was with the united kingdom some 70 years ago. and so while the white house is insisting that this new partnership, which is going to be focused on defense issues as well as cyber issues, they say it's not focused on any one country -- >> jeremy, let me interrupt, i'm sorry, because president biden is speaking now. >> built with a strong foundation of truth and trust. -- through a similar lens. we've always believed in a world that favors freedom, that respects human dignity, the rule of law, the independence of sovereign states and the peaceful fellowship of nations. and while we have always looked to each other to do what we believe is right, we have never left each other, always together, never aligned. our world is becoming more complex, especially here in our region, the ind no
and the united kingdom are going to help australia develop. a senior official speaking to this earlier said that this is extremely rare. in fact, the united states has only once before shared this highly sensitive military technology with another country, and that was with the united kingdom some 70 years ago. and so while the white house is insisting that this new partnership, which is going to be focused on defense issues as well as cyber issues, they say it's not focused on any one country...
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for those that have reached the united kingdom. it's understood hundreds of being housed in temporary accommodation, known as holding hotels like this one for an indefinite period. not the 10 days current came from. the government says it's working to help us downs in the united kingdom rebuild their lives. the significant cross government effort is on the way to ensure the thousands of afghans who refer crated to the u. k. received the support they need to rebuild their lives so far over a 100 counselors have agreed to how's atkins and we have made 5000000 pounds to support in housing costs. but also just to remind you that this item think is in britain will not have obtained a legal status. and that will do not have the essential documents recognized in the united kingdom as id. meaning that they cannot walk or even have a bank account. and it's incredibly difficult to get access to basic health care to see a doctor. not only this, these are got asylum seekers data. they are even left without the basics, like toilet trees and toy
for those that have reached the united kingdom. it's understood hundreds of being housed in temporary accommodation, known as holding hotels like this one for an indefinite period. not the 10 days current came from. the government says it's working to help us downs in the united kingdom rebuild their lives. the significant cross government effort is on the way to ensure the thousands of afghans who refer crated to the u. k. received the support they need to rebuild their lives so far over a 100...
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but that doesn't mean that the french are happy with the role the united kingdom has played. and in this deal, they have essentially fed through the foreign ministry, the 3 for a minister that the u. k. is nothing more than i kind of vassal state of the united states as to how this is playing out in the u. k. i think this is being seen as perhaps the french being a little bit hysterical about things as throwing their toys out of the prime to a certain extent. but you have to acknowledge that france has been really, really thrown under the bus and this, and i think in the u. k, that view is not being ignored. they can see that this was a big deal for france. they can see that this is a humiliation for macro and, and they can see that this throws french strategy in the indo pacific region into disarray. so the rivalry between france, the united kingdom is long, it goes back centuries, and there are always examples you can find in the u. k. of having a lot of the, the french people's expense. but i think there is also an acknowledgments that the french really have been done over
but that doesn't mean that the french are happy with the role the united kingdom has played. and in this deal, they have essentially fed through the foreign ministry, the 3 for a minister that the u. k. is nothing more than i kind of vassal state of the united states as to how this is playing out in the u. k. i think this is being seen as perhaps the french being a little bit hysterical about things as throwing their toys out of the prime to a certain extent. but you have to acknowledge that...
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and of course, the united kingdom. so long history of involvement in the, in the, in the area. so i think it's important to get them involved with this as, as well. and again, it makes it trying to think twice before they keep trying to control parts of the, the, the south china sea. you also have the quad, where we're working with other countries there to make sure that china doesn't become, become more aggressive. and i think the signal is, if they should be foolish enough to become more aggressive, even to one very taiwan, they're not going to just be facing the united states, but they're going to be facing a lot of other countries. let's focus on this, this current balance to china. the chinese embassy in washington have been quite wasted. their response suggesting this is a new cold war mentality. is this the start? would you say, or could this be the start of a new cold war? i don't think so. i think a lot of people like to compare it, but it take some of the lessons that we learn from the cold war. like i mentioned the an disagreement and basically trying to send a signa
and of course, the united kingdom. so long history of involvement in the, in the, in the area. so i think it's important to get them involved with this as, as well. and again, it makes it trying to think twice before they keep trying to control parts of the, the, the south china sea. you also have the quad, where we're working with other countries there to make sure that china doesn't become, become more aggressive. and i think the signal is, if they should be foolish enough to become more...
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the united kingdom on the trillion seen as an attempt to counter beijing . now i spoke with independent journalist luc renee. he thinks france is right to be angry about the loss of a major defense contract. well, put it this way for the french, it seems like australia was only with fraud until a better deal offer came along, which invariably it has australia originally asked france to help with its submarine mission, but has now walked away and walking away also comes with scrapping a 90000000 year road deal instead, australia now wants to sign this tax with the united kingdom and the united states, which for the french, they say it's a stop in the back. the will do the jungle. france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s. and the u. k of stopped her in the back in australia still v, the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from restructuring partnership with australia at the time when we are facing unprecedented challenges in the in the pacific region shows a lack of coherence that france can only n
the united kingdom on the trillion seen as an attempt to counter beijing . now i spoke with independent journalist luc renee. he thinks france is right to be angry about the loss of a major defense contract. well, put it this way for the french, it seems like australia was only with fraud until a better deal offer came along, which invariably it has australia originally asked france to help with its submarine mission, but has now walked away and walking away also comes with scrapping a 90000000...
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k. citizens that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom. but many, many africans are absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is the minister has admitted that emails from schools of people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning that many people are still stuck in the region and fearing for their lives without any sense that they will ever be able to get out. despite all of this, dominick rob the foreign secretary is still maintaining. they were real, a tangible gains from the 18 year occupation when colleagues all around him over the past few weeks have even been pushed to the point of floods, of kids in the house of commons, saying the absolute opposite to dominic rob. now he will indeed be stopped in a foreign affairs select committee. that's an opportunity for many m p 's to really grill the foreign secretary off his hand
k. citizens that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom. but many, many africans are absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is the minister has admitted that emails from schools of people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning that many people are still stuck in...
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not just the united kingdom, the nato allies. but i was talking with our friends here and i suspect the taliban and organ afghans were taken by surprise. we can look at all the different factors that relate to it. but i think there was a common widespread surprise at the speed with which the they b consolidation of how it happened. the big question from the lady in the middle, the bank and the clock from a half came to a question for mr. rob and you said that you've been, you want nations to that, not maximum moderating influence. what are you looking for from the taliban? and also the danger of pushing them too far and the group turning inward and embracing radical tendencies. think it's a good question. i think we need to set some of the tests, of course, actually on the evacuation between the middle of august and end of august, there was dialogue on the ground. and we wouldn't have got 15000 more than 15000 people out without some measure of constructive dialogue with the taliban. so we know that there be further undertakings
not just the united kingdom, the nato allies. but i was talking with our friends here and i suspect the taliban and organ afghans were taken by surprise. we can look at all the different factors that relate to it. but i think there was a common widespread surprise at the speed with which the they b consolidation of how it happened. the big question from the lady in the middle, the bank and the clock from a half came to a question for mr. rob and you said that you've been, you want nations to...
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disappearing from the united kingdom, and _ disappearing from the united kingdom, and i— disappearing these are the things that may— kingdom, and i think these are the things that may lead _ kingdom, and i think these are the things that may lead to _ kingdom, and i think these are the things that may lead to a - kingdom, and i think these are the things that may lead to a very- things that may lead to a very massive — things that may lead to a very massive surge _ things that may lead to a very massive surge in— things that may lead to a very massive surge in the - things that may lead to a very massive surge in the numberl things that may lead to a very. massive surge in the number of things that may lead to a very- massive surge in the number of cases that may— massive surge in the number of cases that may lead — massive surge in the number of cases that may lead to, _ massive surge in the number of cases that may lead to, well, _ massive surge in the number of cases that may lead to, well, yet— massive surge in the number of cases that may lead to, well, yet another. that may lead
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here in the united kingdom. however, of course, i easier said than done considering the taliban operating board checkpoints and really is putting a lot of trust in the taliban to uphold that side of the deal. allowing any safe passage to anybody that wishes to leave. it does come. of course, the britain promised that all you case citizens all u. k. nationals. i'm indeed all the, those assisted and the occupation assisted the british army and the occupation of the last 18 years would be able to return to the united kingdom. however, as the weeks and days then passed, many ministers in parliament was saying, not everybody would be able to get out. and now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan. but is it actually maintain that the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frank
here in the united kingdom. however, of course, i easier said than done considering the taliban operating board checkpoints and really is putting a lot of trust in the taliban to uphold that side of the deal. allowing any safe passage to anybody that wishes to leave. it does come. of course, the britain promised that all you case citizens all u. k. nationals. i'm indeed all the, those assisted and the occupation assisted the british army and the occupation of the last 18 years would be able to...
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the united kingdom is america's closest ally. we have a relationship that goes back decades, arguably centuries. the u.k. has experienced russian aggression firsthand with the killings of russian dissidents on your soil and harassment by russian forces in the black sea. what do you think should be done to deter russian bad behavior? >> you are right that obviously we have felt that russian presence, particularly the action taken on the streets of the united kingdom. the chemical weapon. what is important coming out of that is the u.k. working with the united states and across the rest of the world. we came together with russian diplomats at the intelligence offices at that time, and that showed the importance of coming together, using the chemical weapon on the streets, it shows the strength of that nato has and that nato will continue to emphasize. as prime minister, i visited u.k. troops who have done an excellent job. they have given a real sense of security to people. it was ultimately a message to russia that nato does work
the united kingdom is america's closest ally. we have a relationship that goes back decades, arguably centuries. the u.k. has experienced russian aggression firsthand with the killings of russian dissidents on your soil and harassment by russian forces in the black sea. what do you think should be done to deter russian bad behavior? >> you are right that obviously we have felt that russian presence, particularly the action taken on the streets of the united kingdom. the chemical weapon....
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your home is in one of the most beautiful parts of the united kingdom.again, the area you're from in the south of county down, the mourne mountains, comes out as one of the areas with the highest quality of life in the uk. i ask you this in the nicest possible way. you're approaching a time when you could be thinking of retirement. you've got your knighthood. you've gotjobs as trade envoy to egypt and cameroon. were you not tempted to retire rather than become a party leader at a time of such crisis for your party and your government and the country? well, there are two types of people in politics — those who, when there is a crisis, run towards danger to try and sort things out and those who don't. and when i was 18 years old, nick, and when northern ireland was at the height of the violence and the turmoil of what we call the troubles, i put on the uniform of the ulster defence regiment and stood on the front line with my comrades to try and protect the community against terrorism. so i don't run from trouble. i try to do what i can to sort trouble out
your home is in one of the most beautiful parts of the united kingdom.again, the area you're from in the south of county down, the mourne mountains, comes out as one of the areas with the highest quality of life in the uk. i ask you this in the nicest possible way. you're approaching a time when you could be thinking of retirement. you've got your knighthood. you've gotjobs as trade envoy to egypt and cameroon. were you not tempted to retire rather than become a party leader at a time of such...
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they are working on behalf -- agents working on behalf of the kingdom. i don't know how they can say they weren't connected when they actually are not only on their payroll but they are working within the government for the kingdom of saudi arabia, and that they are the ones that sent them out into the world and unleashed them on all of us. these -- at least eight in this report. you know? and this is the tip of the iceberg. this is just a bird's eye view into the report. there's 14,000 pages at least of operation encore. this isn't the only reports that will be coming out in the next six months from the executive order from the president. you know, he has ordered that all of these files be reviewed. things that have state secrets stamped on them. the overly classified documents and documents that they have refused to produce. there's going to be a lot more information, but yeah, there are direct ties to the kingdom through these individuals. >> so you look forward to more. what does it say to you that the biden administration gave the green light to rel
they are working on behalf -- agents working on behalf of the kingdom. i don't know how they can say they weren't connected when they actually are not only on their payroll but they are working within the government for the kingdom of saudi arabia, and that they are the ones that sent them out into the world and unleashed them on all of us. these -- at least eight in this report. you know? and this is the tip of the iceberg. this is just a bird's eye view into the report. there's 14,000 pages...
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dan: chaos during opening night of a halloween festival at six flags discovery kingdom. parser spans tonight. in the works for two decades. we finally get a preview ride on san francisco's central sub rate. fill material explains that delays are not the only problem for this project. all of that ahead for you. first, a look at jimmy kimmel live right after abc 7 news at 11:00. working at recology is more than a job for jesus. it's a family tradition. jesus took over his dad's roue when he...
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guy: talking about energy crises, prices are going up sharply in the united kingdom.he day is showing that inflation is picking up already. costs are rising at the fastest rate in more than nine years. how much will those soaring energy prices affect the recovery? that is a question as well. samuel toombs is a macroeconomist. let's deal with the energy story first of all. the biggest concern must be, at this stage, that if we do see a big pickup in energy costs, not just for consumers buffer industry as well, that the way on the recovery. >> it will look like 2011, and prices will really be affected by the recovery. markets are really affected but a inflation in 2022. some of its components will be affected, but we are not seeing a militaristic's drinking of the economy. alix: i want to ask about the energy prices not being as transitory as we think, in that, part of this is the energy transition. in terms of closing coal plants, for example, nuclear is not as much of an option. it is a storage problem when it comes to win. -- wind. is this a deflationary impulse? >>
guy: talking about energy crises, prices are going up sharply in the united kingdom.he day is showing that inflation is picking up already. costs are rising at the fastest rate in more than nine years. how much will those soaring energy prices affect the recovery? that is a question as well. samuel toombs is a macroeconomist. let's deal with the energy story first of all. the biggest concern must be, at this stage, that if we do see a big pickup in energy costs, not just for consumers buffer...
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instead, australia now wants to assign this tax with the united kingdom and the united states, which for the french, they say it's a stop in the back. the will do the jungle. france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s. and the u. k of stopped her in the back in australia. phil v, the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from restructuring partnership with australia at the time when we are facing unprecedented challenges in the in the pacific region shows a lack of coherence that france can only note and regret. 7 said, australia has signed this security parks with the united kingdom and the united states overgrown and consent over china and its regional dominant onto this deal. then what it all really entails is that all 3 nations will be sharing secrets and data and information on a strategic level on areas, including artificial intelligence, cyber security, and also nuclear defense. part of this, we'll see that australia will now acquire a nuclear submarine making the 7th the country in the world to get a nuclear sop just
instead, australia now wants to assign this tax with the united kingdom and the united states, which for the french, they say it's a stop in the back. the will do the jungle. france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s. and the u. k of stopped her in the back in australia. phil v, the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from restructuring partnership with australia at the time when we are facing unprecedented challenges in the in the...
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we have to remember that the united kingdom on its government has long been trying to re brand and re establish it self as a global britain. but all of this will really push europe to now be more fundamental in its own strategic planning. in fact, the plot was not even informed about this new u. s. u. k, australia security partnership. again at a time when e. u. member states are also struggling to meet the funding commitments in nato as well. so that could be a why to political backlash than just that of china. we go reaction to this story by engaging opinion on the streets of paris. but this is not the 1st time that united states has taken contracts from us. they are very good at that. we do not respect anyone apart from themselves, the act like masters of the world. they shouldn't have done because i think it fronted on the same. they would have complained it and they wouldn't have liked. we'll see if the current president is better than the last one. it represents a lot of money, but a lot of jobs, but it would be better if these jobs were for making other things. it's a little di
we have to remember that the united kingdom on its government has long been trying to re brand and re establish it self as a global britain. but all of this will really push europe to now be more fundamental in its own strategic planning. in fact, the plot was not even informed about this new u. s. u. k, australia security partnership. again at a time when e. u. member states are also struggling to meet the funding commitments in nato as well. so that could be a why to political backlash than...
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we have to remember that the united kingdom on its government has long been trying to re brad and re establish it self as a global britain. but all of this will really push europe to now be more fundamental in its own strategic planning. in fact, the plot was not even informed about this new u. s. u. k, australia security partnership. again at a time when e. u. member states are also struggling to meet the funding commitments in nato as well. so that could be a why did your political backlash than just that of china and the good reaction to the story on the streets of paris. missy, but up when you finally, this is not the 1st time the tonight stage has taken content. very good because i do not want to act like a master should i think it front on the same plane they can, they would like to see if the current president represents a lot of money, but a lot of jobs, but it would be better for making other things, but it's a little just on us, i suppose. and the other hand, they were closer which allowed them to bring the cars to make up marines. no, for the person to see that a contract
we have to remember that the united kingdom on its government has long been trying to re brad and re establish it self as a global britain. but all of this will really push europe to now be more fundamental in its own strategic planning. in fact, the plot was not even informed about this new u. s. u. k, australia security partnership. again at a time when e. u. member states are also struggling to meet the funding commitments in nato as well. so that could be a why did your political backlash...
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and that will do not have the essential document recognized in the united kingdom as id. meaning that they cannot walk or even have a bank account. and it's incredibly difficult to get access to basic health care or to see a doctor know tony, that these are got asylum seekers say that they are even less without the basic toilet trees and voice with kids. which part of the government claim that the cheese and receiving a will welcome? it's a serious charge at all london destroyers . high court is rule that some of the country's largest media companies cannot be held liable for comments posted on their social media pages. the case was triggered by a former youth detention center. detainees claimed negative comments posted under an image of him, shackled were defamatory major news outlets including sky news and the sydney morning herald has appealed the ruling saying that they should not be held responsible for 3rd party comments. although the decision was upheld by the court. the acts of the appellants in facilitating encouraging and thereby assisting the posting of common
and that will do not have the essential document recognized in the united kingdom as id. meaning that they cannot walk or even have a bank account. and it's incredibly difficult to get access to basic health care or to see a doctor know tony, that these are got asylum seekers say that they are even less without the basic toilet trees and voice with kids. which part of the government claim that the cheese and receiving a will welcome? it's a serious charge at all london destroyers . high court...
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taiwan, to speak, the kingdom remains determined to defend national law. and we, that is the strong advice you would give to our friends across the world. and the strong advice that we would give to the, to the government invasion. and simmons had worn out from outside the british parliament. some sign of unease within mister johnson's own party, it would seem now this deal goes back some time and it was kept amazingly secrets. it was discussed apparently at the g 7 summit in june and the united kingdom and cold war. and there were further talk since then, but there is some way to go 18 months of a corporation on the technology of the expertise of fully 3 countries coming together on this, on whether or not the main parts of these nuclear power submarines will come from the u k. all the united states, but nevertheless, johnson is probably right in what he says, tens of billions of dollars a going to be invested in all of this. and he claims that things will be cheaper in the long run because of the technology, the corporation and technology for, for furthe
taiwan, to speak, the kingdom remains determined to defend national law. and we, that is the strong advice you would give to our friends across the world. and the strong advice that we would give to the, to the government invasion. and simmons had worn out from outside the british parliament. some sign of unease within mister johnson's own party, it would seem now this deal goes back some time and it was kept amazingly secrets. it was discussed apparently at the g 7 summit in june and the...
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we have to remember that the united kingdom on its government has long been trying to re brad and re establish it self as a global britain. but all of this will really push europe to now be more to one of us in its own strategic planning. in fact, the block was not even informed about this new u. s. u. k, australia security partnership. again at a time when e. u. member states are also struggling to meet the funding commitments in nato as well. so that could be a wider political backlash than just that of china. and we got reaction to the story on the streets of paris for you, missy. but when you finally, this is not the 1st time that the united states has take content from very good. because we do not respect anyone to act like they shouldn't have done because i think it front on the same they wouldn't complain. they couldn't, they wouldn't have liked to. maybe we'll see if the current president is better than a represents a lot of money, but a lot of jobs, but it would be better for making other things, but it's a little just honest, i suppose. and the other hand, they were closest
we have to remember that the united kingdom on its government has long been trying to re brad and re establish it self as a global britain. but all of this will really push europe to now be more to one of us in its own strategic planning. in fact, the block was not even informed about this new u. s. u. k, australia security partnership. again at a time when e. u. member states are also struggling to meet the funding commitments in nato as well. so that could be a wider political backlash than...