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a big day here at the london high court, where judges ruled in favor of julian assange and against thestates government, giving assange the right to appeal extradition to the united states. now we know that these judges made this decision on two grounds. one, that should he be extradited and stand trial, that the trial would be prejudiced against him because of his nationality. he's from australia, and also because he was wanting assurances from the united states that he would be able to rely on the first amendment should he go to trial. that's something that the united states government said they could not guarantee. now, it's still unclear as to when this process will play out, when he will appeal, when the court will will hear that argument. this has already been a more than 13 year legal battle that is now that much longer. reporting in london, megan fitzgerald, nbc news. new at 11 open eye announcing the pause of using a voice in its projects. this is after many people compared it to scarlett johansson. let's take a listen. do you have a name or, yes. samantha where did you get th
a big day here at the london high court, where judges ruled in favor of julian assange and against thestates government, giving assange the right to appeal extradition to the united states. now we know that these judges made this decision on two grounds. one, that should he be extradited and stand trial, that the trial would be prejudiced against him because of his nationality. he's from australia, and also because he was wanting assurances from the united states that he would be able to rely...
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london's high court has amended prince harry cannot, all claims against the media mogul himself withouth court. the high court has ruled that new laws giving the police more powers to restrict protests are unlawful. the campaign group, liberty, brought the action against the home office after the new rules were implemented without the approval of parliament last year. the regulations were brought in by former home secretary suella braverman. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani has more. this is a really significant defeat for the government and quite an embarrassing one as well, the way it has happened at the high court. quite simply, the law covering public protests is about a0 years old and it says the police in england and wales can interfere in a protest if there is serious disruption to the life of the community. what does serious disruption mean? well, in 2023 the government tried to do to define that downwards to define that downwards in parliament by saying serious disruption meant something that was more than minor. at the time parliament said it wasn't happy with
london's high court has amended prince harry cannot, all claims against the media mogul himself withouth court. the high court has ruled that new laws giving the police more powers to restrict protests are unlawful. the campaign group, liberty, brought the action against the home office after the new rules were implemented without the approval of parliament last year. the regulations were brought in by former home secretary suella braverman. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani has...
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that is just in from the high court in london.ournalists and private investigators. the sun and the now—defunct news of the world from the mid—19 90s until 2016. in march prince harry sought to amend his lawsuit to include new allegations, including the sun ordered private investigations to target his then girlfriend, now his wife in 2016. however, in a ruling today the judge refused him permission to do so and also to include allegations dating back to 1994 and 1995 involving his late mother princess diana. the judge also rejected an application to include allegations against rupert murdoch himself and other senior executives. however, prince harry was allowed to alter his case to include allegations that the papers had bugged his landline phone and to make accusations against furtherjournalists and to make accusations against further journalists and and to make accusations against furtherjournalists and private investigators. a spokesperson for news group newspapers said the court in itsjudgment today news group newspapers said
that is just in from the high court in london.ournalists and private investigators. the sun and the now—defunct news of the world from the mid—19 90s until 2016. in march prince harry sought to amend his lawsuit to include new allegations, including the sun ordered private investigations to target his then girlfriend, now his wife in 2016. however, in a ruling today the judge refused him permission to do so and also to include allegations dating back to 1994 and 1995 involving his late...
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here are live pictures from outside the high court in london.ering. throughout the morning. he has resisted extradition for more than ten years. his wife, stella assange, had this to say, before going into court. thank you, everyone, for coming and for the millions of people around the world who are supporting julian and protesting. oi, get out! shouting. we hope that the courts do the right thing today and find injulian�*s favour, but if they don't, we will take an emergency injunction, we will seek an emergency injunction from the european court of human rights. thank you. that was julian assange's wife speaking outside the high court. our diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley, gave me more background to the case. it has been a long and twisted legal drama. began in 2010, whenjulian assange first released the secret material. now, the us says the classified material was obtained by hacking and therefore in 2019, they, under donald trump, they sought his extradition for espionage. now, what his supporters who are outside court say, is this
here are live pictures from outside the high court in london.ering. throughout the morning. he has resisted extradition for more than ten years. his wife, stella assange, had this to say, before going into court. thank you, everyone, for coming and for the millions of people around the world who are supporting julian and protesting. oi, get out! shouting. we hope that the courts do the right thing today and find injulian�*s favour, but if they don't, we will take an emergency injunction, we...
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abidjan teams searched more than 12 hours before locating the charred wreckage, breaking, a london high court right to continue his appeal fighting extradition to united states was in on espionage charges, to public classified documents spent five years in prison in london, can move forward if u.s. officials promise to grant assange first amendment rights. >> nascar driver winning all-star race in landslide led 199 of laps the nascar truck race, dramatic, diving swimming in the water on the track, and those are headlines back to you. maria: thanks very much we will watch all of that a record high summer travel season kicking off ahead of memorial day jeff flock k in illinois, breaking down the best deals where are you? >> couldn't wait to get on road again, we are in right here look at view you get in rv, vai kayioning in rv taking a look different options this year rv sales have been booming take a look at numbers, people after covid kind of want to get in their cocoon, the rv you say now might be time to buy a lot of rvs coming back on the market people said maybe i want an rv. >> great tim
abidjan teams searched more than 12 hours before locating the charred wreckage, breaking, a london high court right to continue his appeal fighting extradition to united states was in on espionage charges, to public classified documents spent five years in prison in london, can move forward if u.s. officials promise to grant assange first amendment rights. >> nascar driver winning all-star race in landslide led 199 of laps the nascar truck race, dramatic, diving swimming in the water on...
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then to a london court where the british high court has ruled wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal his extradition to the united states. we will go outside the british high court. and president biden addresses the graduating class of morehouse college. some students turned their back on the president to protest his policies on gaza. we will speak with two morehouse professors. one turned her back on biden and another held up a flag of the democratic republic of congo behind president biden as he gave his address. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iran has declared five days of mourning after president ebrahim raisi and foreign minister hossein amir-abdollahian died sunday in a helicopter crash near the border with azerbaijan. the crash occurred amid heavy fog in a mountainous area. it took rescue workers more than 16 hours to reach the crash site. raisi had led iran since 2021 and was widely seen as a possible successor to iran's supreme leader ali khamenei, who is 85 years old. iran will hold presi
then to a london court where the british high court has ruled wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal his extradition to the united states. we will go outside the british high court. and president biden addresses the graduating class of morehouse college. some students turned their back on the president to protest his policies on gaza. we will speak with two morehouse professors. one turned her back on biden and another held up a flag of the democratic republic of congo behind president...
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malcolm: jordan's lawsuit is due to be heard in london's high court in june.left the european union, it still is subject to judgements made by the european court of human rights, which may work to jordan's advantage. earlier this year, the european court ruled in favour of swiss women who claimed their government had failed to deliver on its climate change obligations. >> the court holds that under article eight, states have a duty to adopt and to effectively apply and practice regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. malcolm: so could the british authorities be compelled to build defences like these not far from hemsby? the environment agency insists it is trying to find a sustainable solution after spending more than 250 million dollars on flood prevention in the region since 2010. >> it doesn't make sense to think about holding the norfolk coast where it is for the next few hundred years, but i think then the government has to get involved in actually dealing with erosion and
malcolm: jordan's lawsuit is due to be heard in london's high court in june.left the european union, it still is subject to judgements made by the european court of human rights, which may work to jordan's advantage. earlier this year, the european court ruled in favour of swiss women who claimed their government had failed to deliver on its climate change obligations. >> the court holds that under article eight, states have a duty to adopt and to effectively apply and practice...
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the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states for now. had previously sought assurances from washington the 52-year-old would be able to rely on a first amendment defense to the spine charges -- spine charges he faces, and if convicted he would not face the death penalty. the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation. had he lost his appeal today, he could have been on a flight within 24 hours. with us tonight, u.n. special rapporteur on torture. thank you very mu for coming on the program. can we talk about this? it has been a long-running legal saga here in the united kingdom. he spent five years in a high security prison. has he suffered enough, in your opinion? >> yeah, i think so. i have been wary worried about assange's mental and physical health. this long-running legal saga has taken a terrible toll on his health. an underlying this take -- this case is about our values and the protections we afford to people who are essentially blowing the whistle on crimes that are committed in wartime. christian: of co
the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states for now. had previously sought assurances from washington the 52-year-old would be able to rely on a first amendment defense to the spine charges -- spine charges he faces, and if convicted he would not face the death penalty. the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation. had he lost his appeal today, he could have been on a flight within 24 hours. with us tonight, u.n. special rapporteur on...
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a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering. hello. our top story this hour — iran has confirmed the death of president ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another 7 people might have been on the helicopter, which crashed in thick fog and rain. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has announced five days of public mourning. the search — in a mountainous area in north—western iran — near tabriz — has been hampered by bad weather. graham satchell has the story. search teams have been scouring the mountains of north—west iran all night. thick fog and heavy rain have hampered efforts, but in the early hours of this morning, this, a drone sent by turkey identified a source of heat. footage shows an aerial view of a landscape at night and a dark blotch on what appears to be a hillside. when rescuers eventually reach the wreckage on foot, they found the helicopter which had been carrying i
a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering. hello. our top story this hour — iran has confirmed the death of president ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another 7 people might have been on the helicopter, which crashed in thick fog and rain. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has...
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the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states, at least for now. —old would be able to rely on a first amendment defence to the spying charges he face that's freedom of speech and that if convicted he would not face the death penalty. the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation. had he lost his appeal today he could well have been on a flight within 24 hours. let's speak now to alice edwards, un special rapporteur on torture. thank you for coming on the programme. can we talk about this because it has been a long—running legal saga here in the united kingdom, he spent five years in a high security prison in belle marsh, has he suffered enough in your opinion? i has he suffered enough in your oinion? ~ ,., ., , opinion? i think so. i have been very worried — opinion? i think so. i have been very worried about _ opinion? i think so. i have been very worried about mr - opinion? i think so. i have been very worried about mr assange | opinion? i think so. i have been - very worried about mr assange mental and physical health.
the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states, at least for now. —old would be able to rely on a first amendment defence to the spying charges he face that's freedom of speech and that if convicted he would not face the death penalty. the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation. had he lost his appeal today he could well have been on a flight within 24 hours. let's speak now to alice edwards, un special rapporteur on torture. thank you...
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the high court in london has blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange�*s free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange�*s lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, explains the key points from the high court's ruling. now the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case where free speech comes into play — but this has not satisfied thejudges here in london. and they've said, "well, we want to have a full appeal on this point, to really try and unpack this." the other point of assurance from the us, thatjulian assange will not face the death penalty — that has been accepted by his team now, that is no longer an issue
the high court in london has blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange�*s free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange�*s lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange...
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the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianranted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case with free speech comes into play. but this has not satisfied the judges in london. they said we will have a full apparel on this point the other point of assurances from the other point of assurances from the use as thatjulian massage will not face the death penalty, that is been accepted by his team now for the that is no l
the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianranted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian...
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the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianpermission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the esponiage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. i think the key point is it's very, very noisy down here because hundreds of people have turned up to supportjulian assange and to show solidarity with him because they believe he's been appallingly, unjustly treated over the last few years, since 2019, when he's fought this us extradition. and there has been, i think, in fairness, a sense of legal inevitability about the direction this was going in a
the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianpermission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has...
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the high court in london ruled that asansh can challenge extradition to the united states.t had barred his appeal today, his team would have appealed to the european court of rights person. we are now closer to julian's release than we have ever been since just a couple of months ago, president of the united states. stated that julian, on the very first day of his presidency, and you should thank yourself , is considering the possibility of dropping the charges against julian, and presidential candidate robert kennedy jr. announced his intention to pardon for this excitement. asansh was given the opportunity to appeal because the guarantees requested from the american side in march in his case turned out to be unsatisfactory. the united states had to prove that if assange got to them, he would get and under the protection of the constitution's first amendment . 175 years, then the british court does not give any time frame, there is a life sentence, and there is a life sentence. the court hearings will continue without julian asandge himself; the judge has not seen him in p
the high court in london ruled that asansh can challenge extradition to the united states.t had barred his appeal today, his team would have appealed to the european court of rights person. we are now closer to julian's release than we have ever been since just a couple of months ago, president of the united states. stated that julian, on the very first day of his presidency, and you should thank yourself , is considering the possibility of dropping the charges against julian, and presidential...
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london. not because the high court that has granted julian dishonest, the right to appeal his extradition to the us, where he faces life in prison. if he's convicted on espionage charges, there was a blow and now has a renew chance to fight for his freedom. earlier my colleague nicky arian was discussing these latest developments and what was being an incredibly lensky saga for songs with all t correspondent marina consider. of course the ruling a means that assigns will not be expedited within 24 hours, but essentially which is good. but essentially doesn't change anything because it means that he can continue appealing, which he has been doing for years, and he's being persecuted from all the way back in 2010. when all of this started after his website, which leak, so released the information up, it was basically expose the us military's actions abroad in particular and the rock and of down to sound, which we'll get to. and the 2nd and all of a sudden, after that rate charges, random rate charges appeared in sweet and where he was at the moment at that moment . and after that that prompted
london. not because the high court that has granted julian dishonest, the right to appeal his extradition to the us, where he faces life in prison. if he's convicted on espionage charges, there was a blow and now has a renew chance to fight for his freedom. earlier my colleague nicky arian was discussing these latest developments and what was being an incredibly lensky saga for songs with all t correspondent marina consider. of course the ruling a means that assigns will not be expedited within...
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well to london now with a high court that has grown to julian his own to the right to appeal his extradition to the us with a he faces life in prison if he's convicted on those spin us charges, that the whistle blower has a renew. jones to fight for his freedom activists fear russell was at the scene and the verdict was annexed in both as this report. the julius owen's case a bit of a surprise because julian has apparently been given leave to appeal to everybody's expect. the next day. of course the ruling a means that assigns will not be expedited within 24 hours, but essentially which is good but essentially doesn't change anything because it means that he can continue appealing, which he has been doing for years. and he's being persecuted from all the way back in 2010 when all of this started after his website, which leak, so released the information up. it was basically expose the us military's actions abroad in particular and the rock and of down to sound, which we'll get to. and the 2nd and all of a sudden, after that rate charges, random rate charges appear in sweden where he was at t
well to london now with a high court that has grown to julian his own to the right to appeal his extradition to the us with a he faces life in prison if he's convicted on those spin us charges, that the whistle blower has a renew. jones to fight for his freedom activists fear russell was at the scene and the verdict was annexed in both as this report. the julius owen's case a bit of a surprise because julian has apparently been given leave to appeal to everybody's expect. the next day. of...
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the high court of london ruled in favor of dzhulyan asandzh.ikileaks founder to again challenge the previous decision on extradition to the united states. what happens next is that the american authorities will not respect human rights, including the constitutional amendment on freedom of speech. this is what the british considered today, including vessels for the northern sea . replenishment of the domestic icebreaker fleet, the route became one of the main topics of the meeting of mikhail mishustin with deputy prime ministers. about, first deputy chairman of the government denis manturov reported to the prime minister how the work was progressing. we are also preparing to launch new modern production facilities, one of such sites is the oneshsky plant in petrozavodsk, where, on behalf of the president, the creation of the first digital shipyard is underway. they will be used on it. highly efficient robotic technologies, the government allocated 2 billion rubles for the implementation of the second stage of the deep modernization project of th
the high court of london ruled in favor of dzhulyan asandzh.ikileaks founder to again challenge the previous decision on extradition to the united states. what happens next is that the american authorities will not respect human rights, including the constitutional amendment on freedom of speech. this is what the british considered today, including vessels for the northern sea . replenishment of the domestic icebreaker fleet, the route became one of the main topics of the meeting of mikhail...
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a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gatheringsident ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another 7 people might have been on the helicopter, which crashed in thick fog and rain. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has announced five days of public mourning. the search — in a mountainous area in north—western iran — near tabriz — has been hampered by bad weather. graham satchell has the story. search teams have been scouring the mountains of north—west iran all night.
a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gatheringsident ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another 7 people might have been on the helicopter, which crashed in thick fog and rain. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has announced five days of public mourning. the search — in a mountainous area...
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the high court in london has ruled that prince harry and a group of fellow claimants cannot broaden legalroup claimed that mr murdoch knew of unlawful hacking as early as 2004, but "turned a blind eye" to it. but the judge said the claims added "nothing material" to the case. news group newspapers has welcomed thejudgement. a second woman who worked at a nursery in stockport where a nine—month—old baby was killed has been charged with neglect. rebecca gregory from stockport has been charged in relation to alleged offences at tiny toes nursery in april 2022. greater manchester police said the four charges of child neglect were not related to the death of genevieve meehan in may 2022. thousands of iranians have gathered on the streets of tabriz to follow a funeral procession for president ebrahim raisi. president raisi and seven others were killed when a helicopter they were travelling in crashed in a mountainous area of iran on sunday. despite the huge crowds, not all iranians supported the president and many celebrated his death on social media. the parliament ofjersey is debating proposa
the high court in london has ruled that prince harry and a group of fellow claimants cannot broaden legalroup claimed that mr murdoch knew of unlawful hacking as early as 2004, but "turned a blind eye" to it. but the judge said the claims added "nothing material" to the case. news group newspapers has welcomed thejudgement. a second woman who worked at a nursery in stockport where a nine—month—old baby was killed has been charged with neglect. rebecca gregory from...
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the high court in london has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange should be allowed to bring acharges relating to the release of classified american military documents 15 years ago. the united states argues that the leaked files — which disclosed information about the iraq and afghanistan wars — put lives at risk. the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. in a speech, the deputy governor ben broadbent said lowering rates at "some time" over the next few months was "possible". the bank of england has kept interest rates at 5.25% — a 16—year high — to try to help bring down inflation. new figures due out on wednesday are expected to show inflation has dropped sharply. the king and the queen have been taking a look at this year's chelsea flower show in london ahead of its full opening tomorrow. as well as meeting growers and designers, they visited the no adults allowed garden — the first in the history of the show to be designed by children, for children, as daniela relph reports. a first visit to the most famous of flower
the high court in london has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange should be allowed to bring acharges relating to the release of classified american military documents 15 years ago. the united states argues that the leaked files — which disclosed information about the iraq and afghanistan wars — put lives at risk. the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. in a speech, the deputy governor ben broadbent said lowering rates at...
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our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has more from outside the high court in london.e he has been appallingly unjustly treated over the last few years sensed 2019 when he bought this extradition. there has been a sense of legal inevitability said, about the direction this was going on, by a succession of court ruling. this morning two seniorjudges put the legal blockers on the whole thing, they accepted a very narrow argument that raisi has that in effect when he was part of wikileaks organisation in 2010 leaked us military secrets. he did so to expose war crimes and therefore had a right to free speech and doing that under the us constitution, and therefore cannot be prosecuted for doing so. the uss he has given assurances this is not the type of case where free speech comes into play but this did not satisfy the judges here into play but this did not satisfy thejudges here in london and they have said we will have a full appeal on this point. as we try to impact there. the other points of assurances by the us atjulian assange will not face the death penalty has been
our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has more from outside the high court in london.e he has been appallingly unjustly treated over the last few years sensed 2019 when he bought this extradition. there has been a sense of legal inevitability said, about the direction this was going on, by a succession of court ruling. this morning two seniorjudges put the legal blockers on the whole thing, they accepted a very narrow argument that raisi has that in effect when he was part of wikileaks...
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the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianssange, to the united states. it granted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. donald trump's one—time lawyer is today finishing his testimony at the former president's hush money trial in new york. michael cohen has been a witness for the prosecutors, who hope to establish that mr trump knew about the payments to buy the silence of the adult film star stormy daniels and efforts to cover them up. good evening. the chief prosecutor for the international criminal court, karim khan, is seeking arrest warrants for benjamin netanyahu and yahya sinwar, the hamas leader, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. he is also issued separate warrants for yoav gallant, the israeli defence minister, and two other top hamas leaders. the decision ultimately will rest with the court pre trial chamber, a panel ofjudges that will decide in the coming months, whether there is enough evidence to support warran
the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianssange, to the united states. it granted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. donald trump's one—time lawyer is today finishing his testimony at the former president's hush money trial in new york. michael cohen has been a witness for the prosecutors, who hope to establish that mr trump knew about the...
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.— the high court in london could give a final decision today on whether the wikileaks founder, juliant to the united states to face trial on spying charges. mr assange is wanted in relation to the release of thousands of secret documents on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he has resisted extradition for more than ten years. a new report claims shareholders in some of the biggest water companies have taken out tens of billions of pounds more than they've invested. the analysis, by the university of greenwich, suggests ten firms in england and wales have paid dividends to shareholders of nearly £73 billion since the industry was privatised over 30 years ago. the regulator, 0fwat, disputes the figures. vishala sri—pathma reports. a demonstration in sussex over the weekend, dame kelly holmes joined protesters angry at the continuing poor quality of bathing water. last weekend i'm on the river medway, i do paddleboarding and i love it. i love it for my fitness and my wellbeing, but it was disgusting, the smell and the colour of it and ijust thought, something's not right. you come for a
.— the high court in london could give a final decision today on whether the wikileaks founder, juliant to the united states to face trial on spying charges. mr assange is wanted in relation to the release of thousands of secret documents on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he has resisted extradition for more than ten years. a new report claims shareholders in some of the biggest water companies have taken out tens of billions of pounds more than they've invested. the analysis, by the...
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here's what we know so far two judges at the high court here in london will rule on whether the courtsatisfied by u.s. assurances that he will not face the death penalty and could rely on the first amendment right to free speech. if he faced a u.s. trial for spying. the course was first arrested in britain in 2010 on a swedish warrant over sex crime allegations which were later dropped ever since then he has been at one form of the tensionr another has company wikileaks release hundreds of thousands of classified u.s. military documents and reports on washington's war in afghanistan and iraq u.s. authorities say those actions were reckless should damage national security as well as endangered the lives of agents. at the high court rules extradition can go ahead and his lawyers will likely turn to the european court of human rights. but if the judges reject the u.s. submissions he will have permission to appeal. for now though his wife, stella, said the speakers in his her husband's mental health is struggling. >> he is surviving and he is fighting to survive. when that is a daily batt
here's what we know so far two judges at the high court here in london will rule on whether the courtsatisfied by u.s. assurances that he will not face the death penalty and could rely on the first amendment right to free speech. if he faced a u.s. trial for spying. the course was first arrested in britain in 2010 on a swedish warrant over sex crime allegations which were later dropped ever since then he has been at one form of the tensionr another has company wikileaks release hundreds of...
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high goals in london would take you back to a top story. this out of the news that the chief prosecute to the international criminal court said that there are reasonable grounds to believe that he's very prime minister benjamin netanyahu best criminal responsibility for war crimes, a crimes against humanity. a correspondence that jack power is in brussels and covering the story for us. welcome. the jack. i tell us more about what b i. c. c, prosecutor has been se, so he has not put in these applications for the rest flores, for 2 of the is really politically to sit on 3 of the leadership of how much, including the same law, who's sort of the main figure out to be that the x rays are chasing within the gaza strip. that was very interesting. what the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court khan had to say. he would say that, that he said that, that let's be clear on the court issue. if we do not demonstrate a willingness to apply the law equally, it's being seen is applied selectively will be creating the kind of conditions for its collapse. he means of the international criminal court itself. that's why this and i spend has come
high goals in london would take you back to a top story. this out of the news that the chief prosecute to the international criminal court said that there are reasonable grounds to believe that he's very prime minister benjamin netanyahu best criminal responsibility for war crimes, a crimes against humanity. a correspondence that jack power is in brussels and covering the story for us. welcome. the jack. i tell us more about what b i. c. c, prosecutor has been se, so he has not put in these...
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highs of around 22 celsius. live from london. this is bbc news. we will be live at the hague as south africa asks the international court ofjustice to instruct israelere is the scene live at the international court ofjustice in the hague, that kate is about to be heard. police have charged a man with the attempted murder with the slovakian premier mr roberto fico who is in a serious condition after being shot. the country's politicians have called for a new less divisive politics. translation: i therefore call on all parties in slovakia to interrupt or significantly reduce their campaign for the european parliamentary election. the campaign is linked to compensation than brings us to stand offs and mutual accusations. here is the scene live outside the hospital where roberto fico is being treated, doctors are due to give an update on his condition. president putin is given a red carpet welcome on his state visit to china and signs a joint declaration with prime minister xijinping outlining the country's to
highs of around 22 celsius. live from london. this is bbc news. we will be live at the hague as south africa asks the international court ofjustice to instruct israelere is the scene live at the international court ofjustice in the hague, that kate is about to be heard. police have charged a man with the attempted murder with the slovakian premier mr roberto fico who is in a serious condition after being shot. the country's politicians have called for a new less divisive politics. translation:...
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the high court in london today gave julian assange another chance to challenge extradition to the unitedralian prime minister albanese, who advocates for the release of the journalist, an australian citizen, called the decision. encouraging, but all these hopes for the best have one thing, but: vagueness in terms of timing. if the american prosecutor announced the maximum sentence - 175 years, then the british court does not give any time frame. sometimes there is a life sentence, sometimes there is a life sentence. the court hearings will continue without julian asandge himself; the judge has not seen him in person for a long time. assange is feeling too bad. suffered a stroke, and covid, and in general, has actually been in captivity for 12 years. if earlier his supporters were afraid that he would die in an american prison, now they are afraid that he will die in an english prison, and not according to the sentence, while waiting for him. elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and natalya markevich, ntv television company, london. today in the kremlin , vladimir putin held a meeting on energy
the high court in london today gave julian assange another chance to challenge extradition to the unitedralian prime minister albanese, who advocates for the release of the journalist, an australian citizen, called the decision. encouraging, but all these hopes for the best have one thing, but: vagueness in terms of timing. if the american prosecutor announced the maximum sentence - 175 years, then the british court does not give any time frame. sometimes there is a life sentence, sometimes...
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high street bridge establishment. this committee has huge crime in the royal courts of justice in london as it did in front of better answer that disgusting woman and joined us with the old to judge the world of 3 page opinion. and after receiving a 158 pages of cathy all to legal out as to why jude in this out should not be expedited to america in the previous or just through it. the shadow which the page go. they will just come down to the boss to the ruling class and we'll cover these buggers to tell the truth, which was good god, what do you think of the mike? half of the people were allowed to tell the truth about things have gone out of that. yeah. oh the problem. you haven't got anything employee, you know. so damn far, you know, as a bad, they're not good things that are really bad, but boys be bad things. roger, i'll stop you. the more from the legendary pink floyd from man. after this break, the, in $1884.00, the german empire began its colonial invasion. internet may be from the very start . burling encourage the white calling is to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drive. th
high street bridge establishment. this committee has huge crime in the royal courts of justice in london as it did in front of better answer that disgusting woman and joined us with the old to judge the world of 3 page opinion. and after receiving a 158 pages of cathy all to legal out as to why jude in this out should not be expedited to america in the previous or just through it. the shadow which the page go. they will just come down to the boss to the ruling class and we'll cover these...
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highs of 20 degrees. live from london. live from london. this is bbc news, the headlines. south africa asks the international court ofjustice to instruct israel to stop its offensive in rafah. reports of civilian deaths in the sudan's el fasher city which is currently under attack by the paramilitary rapid support forces. the israeli army says five of its soldiers were mistakenly killed by one of its own tanks in the north of gaza. scientists have solved the mystery of the origins of ancient baobab trees. hello. now with all the latest sport.... the pga championship — the second men's major of the year is under way at valhalla in louisville with some big names including tiger woods, rory mcilroy and defending champion brook koepka among the early starters. the later starters includejon rahm and a trio of major winners including wyndham clark, luke donald, the captain for europe alongside rory macro. and of the later starters, this afternoon we have got a trio of major winners. on saturday evening in riyadh, we'll witness one of the biggest heavyweight fights for years as tyson fury and oleksandr usyk vie to become
highs of 20 degrees. live from london. live from london. this is bbc news, the headlines. south africa asks the international court ofjustice to instruct israel to stop its offensive in rafah. reports of civilian deaths in the sudan's el fasher city which is currently under attack by the paramilitary rapid support forces. the israeli army says five of its soldiers were mistakenly killed by one of its own tanks in the north of gaza. scientists have solved the mystery of the origins of ancient...
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highs of 20 degrees. live from london. live from london. this is bbc news, the headlines. south africa asks the international courtupport forces.
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courts. >> some bay area high school football players are getting a rare opportunity to play in london.hool football team will be playing at tottenham hotspur stadium on october eighth. they'll be taking on the nfl academy, a development program for players in the uk. the school says nike is paying for the trip. the school won its 31st straight north coast section championship last year. they've also gone to the state championship game the last two years. >> it didn't take long for the caitlin clark effect to hit the wnba. her wnba debut this week beat the nhl playoffs. head to head and tv viewership. whoa. it was also the most watched wnba game since 2000, with more than 2 million people tuning in on espn2. for comparison, last season's finals between the las vegas aces and new york liberty averaged around 728,000 viewers. so take that. where'd it go? >> >> up next, the seven things you need to know today and a reminder you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. >> it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and ro
courts. >> some bay area high school football players are getting a rare opportunity to play in london.hool football team will be playing at tottenham hotspur stadium on october eighth. they'll be taking on the nfl academy, a development program for players in the uk. the school says nike is paying for the trip. the school won its 31st straight north coast section championship last year. they've also gone to the state championship game the last two years. >> it didn't take long for...
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the dog is a high—profile name, given what he was charged with and what was about to happen at the old bailey, the central criminal court here in londonon, on friday.— central criminal court here in london, on friday. and its mind at the moment. _ london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we _ london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will— london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will continue - london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will continue to l the moment, we will continue to watch. —— unexplained at the moment. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. now, some breaking news about the conservative mp, craig mackinlay. you may or may not know he has been very ill and away from parliament for months, but will return to the house on wednesday after losing his hands and his feet to sepsis. he was given only a 5% chance of survival when he was rushed to hospital from his home in kent last september. he was put into an induced coma as his organs began to fail. he is now back home and using these prosthetic limbs. he has been speaking to our political editor, helen catt, and that interv
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london. >> a group action claim has been filed in the high court over ubers filed in the high court over uber'se capital between may 2012 and march 2018. if successful , it could cost the if successful, it could cost the cab giant more than £250 million. and for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen , or go to gb news. com screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts . now it's back to slash alerts. now it's back to andrew and . bev. yes. andrew and. bev. yes. >> what is the time ? it is 1007. >> what is the time? it is 1007. with britain's newsroom on gb news, andrew pearson bev turner. >> let's see what you've been saying at home, this person has said if he had to get everybody lined up against a wall, presumably to shout at them rather than anything more violent, he said at the top would be politicians, then it would be politicians, then it would be politicians, then it would be civil servants, then it would be civil servants, then it would be civil servants, then it would be the judiciary, then it would be the judiciary, then it would be the media.
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high in that champions league final against barcelona on saturday. an announcement is expected after that showpiece event, and bompastor“s assistant manager camille abily will also join her in west london. scottie scheffler“s courtlhalla golf club in heavy traffic and his arraignment had been set for tomorrow tuesday the 21st of may. scheffler was charged with second—degree assault, third—degree criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding traffic signals from an officer. all charges, which scheffler denies, still appear on the docket. dan evans“ preparations for the french open have suffered a set—back after the british number three fell at the first hurdle in the lyon open. evans lost the first set to arthur rindernesh of france 6—3 before recovering to take the second 6—4. there was little to separate the pair in the deciding set before world number 73 rindernesh eventually won it on a tie—break to move into the second round great britain have been relegated from the top level of ice hockey“s world championship after defeat to norway in prague. twelfth seeds norway roared into a 3—0 lead in the first period and that proved too big a hurdle for gb.. they did manage to score twice, with the second and t
high in that champions league final against barcelona on saturday. an announcement is expected after that showpiece event, and bompastor“s assistant manager camille abily will also join her in west london. scottie scheffler“s courtlhalla golf club in heavy traffic and his arraignment had been set for tomorrow tuesday the 21st of may. scheffler was charged with second—degree assault, third—degree criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding traffic signals from an officer. all...
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the london high court ruled in favour. julian asandge, the founder of wikileaks , was allowed to try to challenge the decision to extradite him to the united states in the british courts, that is, to file another appeal. osange faces 18 criminal charges, on which he faces up to 175 years in prison in the united states. connection with the disclosure of the largest array of secret information in the history of the country. the fighter for truth has been hiding in the ecuadorian embassy in london since june 2012, fearing extradition to the americans. he was detained in 2019. at the request of washington, after being expelled from the embassy, he was then imprisoned in a london prison. union combine, supply of rut fertilizers, preserving the memory of the great patriotic war. today , the days of the minsk region, which cooperates with 37 russian regions, were solemnly opened in the belarusian pavilion at vdnkh. last year mutual trade turnover amounted to almost $9 billion. the region is known for its industrial potential. c
the london high court ruled in favour. julian asandge, the founder of wikileaks , was allowed to try to challenge the decision to extradite him to the united states in the british courts, that is, to file another appeal. osange faces 18 criminal charges, on which he faces up to 175 years in prison in the united states. connection with the disclosure of the largest array of secret information in the history of the country. the fighter for truth has been hiding in the ecuadorian embassy in london...
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the high court in london allowed julian assange to challenge the decision to extradite him to the united states. now the wikileaks founder, who is being held in billsh prison, will have several months to prepare. an orange danger level has been declared, the wind may increase, it will be warm during the day up to 27°, at night up to +14, tomorrow the day after tomorrow it will also be rainy and warm. creation of import-substituting industries, retention of specialists in their small homeland, restoration of economic growth. this year the program is one district, one the project will be complemented by more than twenty new initiatives. currently there are 190 on the list, for example, in the ivyevsky district. enterprises for processing polymers with environmentally friendly and environmentally friendly technologies. about 150 tons of raw materials are processed per month, producing three types of products: polypropylene agglomerate, granules and film. they are used in construction and agriculture. we are planning to modernize production, double it, and also recruit about 40 people. there
the high court in london allowed julian assange to challenge the decision to extradite him to the united states. now the wikileaks founder, who is being held in billsh prison, will have several months to prepare. an orange danger level has been declared, the wind may increase, it will be warm during the day up to 27°, at night up to +14, tomorrow the day after tomorrow it will also be rainy and warm. creation of import-substituting industries, retention of specialists in their small homeland,...