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in england, the students of the london school of economics and the university of leeds in support of the palestinian people and protest against the regime's genocide zionists protested in the gaza strip. israeli arms companies were banned from participating in the french defense industry exhibition. this exhibition, which is the largest international exhibition of defense industries and it is being held in the suburbs of paris. this year, the officials of this exhibition called the presence of the comfort companies of the zionist regime undesirable and prevented their presence. supporters of palestine called this ban another victory for the palestinian people. a collision between a cargo train and a passenger train in india left eight dead and more than 50 injured. as a result of this encounter. one of the wagons the passenger train was suspended in the air and three other carriages derailed. the cause of this accident is the cargo train driver's inattention to the railway signs. and free treatment insurance for 33 million iranians was achieved by the 13th government, according to th
in england, the students of the london school of economics and the university of leeds in support of the palestinian people and protest against the regime's genocide zionists protested in the gaza strip. israeli arms companies were banned from participating in the french defense industry exhibition. this exhibition, which is the largest international exhibition of defense industries and it is being held in the suburbs of paris. this year, the officials of this exhibition called the presence of...
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holds a master's degree in philosophy and a master's degree in terrorism, studies from the london school of economics. she also has a ph. d. in the field. she was a full, bright scholar at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, dc. following career in banking, loretta went into journalism, publishing her work in newspapers, all across europe, as she's now chairperson of the globe. they might read. that's a group studying terrorist financing. she's the author of 11 books on the subject, including her latest called pet no capitalism. loretta napoleon on the thank you so much for joining us. what thank you for inviting me, loretta. you have devoted much of your adult life to finding and to countering money laundering and terrorist financing. you've advised governments and heads of state from around the world. you've written about the subject and you've appeared on virtually every important news network in the world. can you explain to us why the measures that have been taken by world leaders and their governments have not been enough to stop terrorist financ
holds a master's degree in philosophy and a master's degree in terrorism, studies from the london school of economics. she also has a ph. d. in the field. she was a full, bright scholar at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, dc. following career in banking, loretta went into journalism, publishing her work in newspapers, all across europe, as she's now chairperson of the globe. they might read. that's a group studying terrorist financing. she's...
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holds a master's degree in philosophy and a master's degree in terrorism, studies from the london school of economics. she also has a ph. d. in the field. she was a full, bright scholar at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, dc. following career in banking, loretta went into journalism, publishing her work in newspapers, all across europe. she's now chairperson of the globe. they must read. that's a group studying terrorist financing. she's the author of 11 books on this subject, including her latest called tech, no capitalism, loretta and the polio on the thank you so much for joining us. well, thank you for inviting me, loretta, you have the noted much of your adult life to finding and to countering money laundering and terrorist financing. you've advised governments and heads of state from around the world. you've written about the subject and you've appeared on virtually every important news network in the world. can you explain to us why the measures that have been taken by world leaders and their governments have not been enough to stop terrorist
holds a master's degree in philosophy and a master's degree in terrorism, studies from the london school of economics. she also has a ph. d. in the field. she was a full, bright scholar at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington, dc. following career in banking, loretta went into journalism, publishing her work in newspapers, all across europe. she's now chairperson of the globe. they must read. that's a group studying terrorist financing. she's the...
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he is also a professor of the department of media and communications at the london school of economics and political science. so it's good to have you back on the show you and i spoke. i think it was about 5 years ago about this very case. and how surprised are you that now in 2024, the julian assigned saga has come to in that i think it's really sad that it's taken so long, but i am absolutely delighted that this has happened is taken so long because such entrenched positions on both sides and in the end it was a political miracle, but it really dashed a bit of diplomacy by the all straightened labor, lead albanese. what do you think the austin, what do you think? well beyond the as well because there was an apparently entrenched position which was that the american government, the american ministry. so they were really embarrassed by what we could estate by a solid state by leaking, well, well, you know, illegally obtained data, which was, it could've been browsing to them and understand why they're furious. i'm on the other hand, there's a well established public interest, right? fo
he is also a professor of the department of media and communications at the london school of economics and political science. so it's good to have you back on the show you and i spoke. i think it was about 5 years ago about this very case. and how surprised are you that now in 2024, the julian assigned saga has come to in that i think it's really sad that it's taken so long, but i am absolutely delighted that this has happened is taken so long because such entrenched positions on both sides and...
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conflict research department of the democratic initiatives foundation, researcher at the london school of economics, we are analyzing it in this way on the eve of the summit on the air, so in the comments i encourage our viewers to join in and share their thoughts and whether you share what was said on the air. but what about the peace summit, which was initiated by ukraine and where they did not want to see russia, are the russian state media writing on the eve of this summit, and what are they saying in... my colleague oleg galliv asked our colleagues from the russian service of radio liberty about this, whether they feel putin a threat from the summit itself and the decisions that can be made there and whether the russian president is even ready for negotiations and at which conditions, let's listen. if we talk about the official media, russian propaganda, then it tries to belittle the significance of this summit, and what is called in such a somewhat contemptuous spirit about... is responded to as an event doomed to failure. this, of course, fully corresponds to the kremlin's official position,
conflict research department of the democratic initiatives foundation, researcher at the london school of economics, we are analyzing it in this way on the eve of the summit on the air, so in the comments i encourage our viewers to join in and share their thoughts and whether you share what was said on the air. but what about the peace summit, which was initiated by ukraine and where they did not want to see russia, are the russian state media writing on the eve of this summit, and what are...
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professor at the university of georgia n. marta lorimer, a fellow in european politics at the london school of economics. european institute . thank you both for joining me. i guess i'm gonna start with you up far right. parties across europe are pulling strong ahead of the upcoming european parliament elections. how big of a right word shift should we expect to see? and so the far right in all its different versions is expected to poll around 25 percent of the vote. so a corner of the vote. and it was, and it depends a little bit on where your account and who you don't count around 20 percent in 2019. so it's an increase of about 25 percent. that is quite significant. but it's not such a big difference. if you look at the individual countries in the last national election, so the far right has been growing in the 21st century, i would say more consistently then in terms of massive shops of murder across europe the far right has indeed sir, is in popularity. it's also entered into some governments. i mean, in the last 10 years we've seen georgia maloney leader of brothers ability party elected his prime
professor at the university of georgia n. marta lorimer, a fellow in european politics at the london school of economics. european institute . thank you both for joining me. i guess i'm gonna start with you up far right. parties across europe are pulling strong ahead of the upcoming european parliament elections. how big of a right word shift should we expect to see? and so the far right in all its different versions is expected to poll around 25 percent of the vote. so a corner of the vote....
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cornerstone a defining stone of politics, because the great scientist, the founder of the london school of economicsr once said that whoever owns hartwell eastern europe owns eurasia, whoever owns eurasia owns the world, and the task of politicians in the 20th century in the 21st century was to create in fact, the exclusion zone of the coalition of germany and russia. and actually this pact, which was signed in the 36th year between poland, france and great britain, was the prevention of direct cooperation between germany and russia at that time, because it represented a new threat, but today russia has turned in the other direction, it has concentrated its efforts on cooperation with china, cooperation with iran and cooperation with north korea, therefore biden's message that we allow to strike, we give weapons, we are no longer talking about us. and we will talk, we are talking about real military cooperation outside nato, which will have realities, that is, the military component of the application will be carried out on the territory of russia, one more second, why did the russians shoot themsel
cornerstone a defining stone of politics, because the great scientist, the founder of the london school of economicsr once said that whoever owns hartwell eastern europe owns eurasia, whoever owns eurasia owns the world, and the task of politicians in the 20th century in the 21st century was to create in fact, the exclusion zone of the coalition of germany and russia. and actually this pact, which was signed in the 36th year between poland, france and great britain, was the prevention of direct...
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research from the london school of economics suggests three in every £7 school of economics suggestsains in the uk was for people earning more than 150,000 a yearand uk was for people earning more than 150,000 a year and the majority do not pay it. tax experts warn that we do not know precisely how costs of save the bank levy would be distributed. and it would not necessarily only fall on bankers and bank shareholders. i think—tank says the likely effect of the levy is for mortgage and consumer lending, the costis mortgage and consumer lending, the cost is passed on to customers. this is not to imply that taxes should not be increased to pay for more spending on health and social care, but a reminder that we should not think of tax rises, even those who look like they hit faceless corporations, as without cost. most public finance experts think it is unwise for political parties to pledge to try their hand by ruling out any increases in the big revenue raisers such as income tax, national insurance and vat, something the tories, labourand now insurance and vat, something the tories,
research from the london school of economics suggests three in every £7 school of economics suggestsains in the uk was for people earning more than 150,000 a yearand uk was for people earning more than 150,000 a year and the majority do not pay it. tax experts warn that we do not know precisely how costs of save the bank levy would be distributed. and it would not necessarily only fall on bankers and bank shareholders. i think—tank says the likely effect of the levy is for mortgage and...
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i was indeed a socialist and at london school of economics and left wing radical places on earth and, not now maybe, but it was a classic free market capitalist society. worked like clock work and so efficient and everybody worked hard. everybody got ahead. i loved it. absolutely love it had and chipped my politics completely. lauren: on a similar note, at george washington university, i went to beijing and went to -- in china i was taking university and he was in and i remember seeing with the students and i was scared. i was 19 years old because they were telling me that they lived in a democracy. i'm sitting there like no, this is a communist nation and i just remembered the propaganda and being scared by it. stuart: that's good. two good stories i think. lauren: look at that. stuart: good stuff. next from bethany, ai technologies. what is a technological advancement you see in your lifetime that blew your mind? easy for me, the introduction of satellites so you could be broadcasting from new york by satellite reach anywhere in the world. at the same time you can bring in stuff fr
i was indeed a socialist and at london school of economics and left wing radical places on earth and, not now maybe, but it was a classic free market capitalist society. worked like clock work and so efficient and everybody worked hard. everybody got ahead. i loved it. absolutely love it had and chipped my politics completely. lauren: on a similar note, at george washington university, i went to beijing and went to -- in china i was taking university and he was in and i remember seeing with the...
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because she is the same lena berbak, she is also from lower saxony. who later studied at london school of economicsiberal traditions, which were designed to educate people for the new world order, for this liberal fascism, which we now see in the european union. let's ask our special guest, we have connections with evgeniy schmidt from germany. evgeniya, please tell me what’s going on there, that is, it’s normal to publish such children’s books, it doesn’t bother anyone there, i i just know that you are a very balanced, conservative person, but would you give your children such a book to read? hello, well, naturally, as a father of four children, i would never allow my children to get their hands on books of this kind, and why should we be surprised if just a couple of weeks ago, in germany, say, the punishment for pedophiles was commuted. that is, for the sake of caring for supposedly innocent victims, the law is softened, that is, the minimum bar is relaxed from one year to 3 months, that is, pedophilia the lobby here is rejoicing, so manifestations of this kind here are not at all accidental, i’
because she is the same lena berbak, she is also from lower saxony. who later studied at london school of economicsiberal traditions, which were designed to educate people for the new world order, for this liberal fascism, which we now see in the european union. let's ask our special guest, we have connections with evgeniy schmidt from germany. evgeniya, please tell me what’s going on there, that is, it’s normal to publish such children’s books, it doesn’t bother anyone there, i i just...
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think tank of the london school of economics is joining us from coca to thank you very much for being with us on alger 0. this is an election that many so as a referendum on bodies political dominance, what do you make of these are the exit polls of rezoning victory for moody. i find the exit goes credible. they are almost all showing the same outcome with minus variations. uh docs is a 2 ton spot of entry majority for the beach. it be along with smoking, a allied policies and the sites of parliamentary majority for the beach. it be on its own. possibly in the range of $320.00 to $330.00 seats. that's my personal project. so they go up to $300.00 tree last time. so of 222-5120. 19. and it's quite clear. that's the beach it be has fashioned within electronical strategy, which we elements fest the movie personality coach. second muscular and uncompromising can do that solution and tubs, social welfare, and a bouquet off pool full schemes to help the week and media sections of society. and each of these 3 elements and reinforces each other on has let's do this outcome, which i have antic
think tank of the london school of economics is joining us from coca to thank you very much for being with us on alger 0. this is an election that many so as a referendum on bodies political dominance, what do you make of these are the exit polls of rezoning victory for moody. i find the exit goes credible. they are almost all showing the same outcome with minus variations. uh docs is a 2 ton spot of entry majority for the beach. it be along with smoking, a allied policies and the sites of...
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joining me to discuss this is doctor omar hammoud, galago fellow in political science at the london school of economics formerly the united nations high commissioner for refugees . commissioner for refugees. lovely to see you this evening. thank you very much indeed for joining me. so let's just start with why have the numbers skyrocketed to such a great extent since that figure of 299 in 2018, which, let's be honest , in 2018, which, let's be honest, wasn't that long ago. >> absolutely. well, there is one response, and that response is , on the one hand, it's is, on the one hand, it's brexit, on the other is, the war in ukraine and a series of upheavals throughout many of the regions from which rich refugees come from. >> let me just go back on that. why brexit? because we know that there have been thousands and thousands of migrants, for instance, landing at lampedusa , instance, landing at lampedusa, the italian island, for the last decade. and obviously they're still a member of the eu. i noted that over the course of the last year, until the end of may, 95,000 migrants had still turned up at lampe
joining me to discuss this is doctor omar hammoud, galago fellow in political science at the london school of economics formerly the united nations high commissioner for refugees . commissioner for refugees. lovely to see you this evening. thank you very much indeed for joining me. so let's just start with why have the numbers skyrocketed to such a great extent since that figure of 299 in 2018, which, let's be honest , in 2018, which, let's be honest, wasn't that long ago. >> absolutely....
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recent research by the london school of economics suggests three in every seven pounds of capital gains't pay it. but tax experts warn we don't know precisely how the costs of for instance the bank levy would ultimately get distributed and it wouldn't necessarily only fall on bankers or bank shareholders. dan needle of a tax think—tank tells me the likely effect of the bank levy is for mortgage and consumer lending the cost is passed on to customers. this is not to imply these taxes should not be increased to pay for more spending on health and social care, but it's a reminder that we should not think of tax rises, even those which look like they're hitting faceless corporations as costless. some more relevant context. most public finance experts think it is simply unwise for political parties to pledge to high their hands by ruling out any increases in the really big revenues raisers such as income tax, national insurance and vat. something the tory, labour and now the liberal democrats as well have done. tonight we'll see the first in a series of panorama interviews with party leaders
recent research by the london school of economics suggests three in every seven pounds of capital gains't pay it. but tax experts warn we don't know precisely how the costs of for instance the bank levy would ultimately get distributed and it wouldn't necessarily only fall on bankers or bank shareholders. dan needle of a tax think—tank tells me the likely effect of the bank levy is for mortgage and consumer lending the cost is passed on to customers. this is not to imply these taxes should...
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to dr nick anstead, associate professor in the department of media and communications at london school of economicsc. but our people actually voting for sir keir and rishi sunak or are they voting for parties? doesn't it feel a bit more presidential debatey done this way basically? tt’s more presidential debatey done this way basically?— way basically? it's a really interesting _ way basically? it's a really interesting question. - way basically? it's a really interesting question. this| way basically? it's a really i interesting question. this is way basically? it's a really - interesting question. this is one of the reasons why the united kingdom didn't have debates for a very long time. logically, it didn't really seem to fit with our political system. what we know is that in recent decades, campaigns have generally become more presidential like. there has been a high level of focus on the leader. but it is worth noting that there are some problems with this model ofjust having these two party leaders standing up on stage. forabout two party leaders standing up on stage. for about one third of t
to dr nick anstead, associate professor in the department of media and communications at london school of economicsc. but our people actually voting for sir keir and rishi sunak or are they voting for parties? doesn't it feel a bit more presidential debatey done this way basically? tt’s more presidential debatey done this way basically?— way basically? it's a really interesting _ way basically? it's a really interesting question. - way basically? it's a really interesting question. this|...
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today i am joined by a london political correspondent and professor tony travis from the london school of economicsing on? . , , ., londoners, what will they be voting on? . ,, ., londoners, what will they be voting on? . ,, . , .,, . ~' on? the main issue and people talk to me about— on? the main issue and people talk to me about every _ on? the main issue and people talk to me about every day _ on? the main issue and people talk to me about every day when - on? the main issue and people talk to me about every day when i - on? the main issue and people talk to me about every day when i go i on? the main issue and people talk| to me about every day when i go out in london during the campaign is the cost of living. it is something people are feeling in terms of their day—to—day lives. in particular, the cost of housing, which fits into that. the cost of buying in london is extortionate, the cost of renting is extortionate, the cost of renting is something that cannot afford either and it is a lack of affordable housing. another issue, the nhs, waiting times but also the state of london's hospitals.
today i am joined by a london political correspondent and professor tony travis from the london school of economicsing on? . , , ., londoners, what will they be voting on? . ,, ., londoners, what will they be voting on? . ,, . , .,, . ~' on? the main issue and people talk to me about— on? the main issue and people talk to me about every _ on? the main issue and people talk to me about every day _ on? the main issue and people talk to me about every day when - on? the main issue and people...
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the first large joint study of specialists from harvard business school, the german institute for economic research, the technical university of berlin and imperial college londoning to their estimates , after the appearance of part of gpt, the number of tasks for freelancers on online platforms around the world has decreased significantly, writing texts and program code is in first place here, minus 21%. orders for graphic and 3d design decreased by 17. the number of orders for marketing on social networks decreased by 13%. however, the authors of the study believe that businesses will still hire third-party specialists to perform a variety of tasks, just now that various neurosecs increase them efficiency, choice will be done in favor of those who have additional skills, in the long term, as stated in conclusion, increased productivity can either deprive specialists of their jobs, or, on the contrary, increase their income. the first flight in the capital near the beijing airport was flight testing of the xpang voyager x2 device, it is sometimes also called a flying car, however , this device has nothing to do with the concept of something that can move equal
the first large joint study of specialists from harvard business school, the german institute for economic research, the technical university of berlin and imperial college londoning to their estimates , after the appearance of part of gpt, the number of tasks for freelancers on online platforms around the world has decreased significantly, writing texts and program code is in first place here, minus 21%. orders for graphic and 3d design decreased by 17. the number of orders for marketing on...
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. ♪ but there's nothing so high school about the economic impact of the eras tour in london.or here tweeting, visitors attending the london gigs are set to boost the capital's economy by an incredible 300 million pounds or nearly $400 million u.s. some of those visitors to the shows here, travis' brother jason and sister-in-law and on night two, ashton kutcher and mila kunis, tom cruise, greta gerwig, hugh grant, and liam hemsworth all there saturday night. oh yeah, and this guy. ♪ oh my gosh, you guys. i made it into the concert. it was a night i will always remember, and a ticket-buying process that i will never forget. my therapist is going to hear all about it, but so will all of you tomorrow morning on "gma." i'm going to spill all the swiftie secrets about how to see taylor abroad on a budget. you don't want to miss it. so much fun. a great work trip if i can even call it that. >> rhiannon: do you know who else's therapist is going to hear about this? prince louis'. he's such a third child getting left at home. >> gio: will, we were really wondering, but you got in. >>
. ♪ but there's nothing so high school about the economic impact of the eras tour in london.or here tweeting, visitors attending the london gigs are set to boost the capital's economy by an incredible 300 million pounds or nearly $400 million u.s. some of those visitors to the shows here, travis' brother jason and sister-in-law and on night two, ashton kutcher and mila kunis, tom cruise, greta gerwig, hugh grant, and liam hemsworth all there saturday night. oh yeah, and this guy. ♪ oh my...