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london. thank you for bringing us _ south london. thank you for bringing us those _ south london. for bringing us those details - south london. thank you for l bringing us those details from outside the old bailey. we will continue to look at the impact of that decision to lift those reporting restrictions. stay with us throughout the day. president putin is welcoming delegations from more than 30 countries as russia hosts the brics summit of emerging economies. these are pictures from a couple of hours ago of china's president xijinping arriving in kazan. and the promise of india is meeting the russian delegation. —— prime minister. the kremlin says the un secretary—general will also attend, though a spokesman for antonio guterres would not confirm this. moscow says the gathering is evidence that western efforts to isolate russia over its invasion of ukraine have failed. but what is the brics group? it stands for brazil, russia, india, china and south africa and is often referred to as a counterweight to the western—led world. it has expanded to include egypt, ethiopia, iran and t
london. thank you for bringing us _ south london. thank you for bringing us those _ south london. for bringing us those details - south london. thank you for l bringing us those details from outside the old bailey. we will continue to look at the impact of that decision to lift those reporting restrictions. stay with us throughout the day. president putin is welcoming delegations from more than 30 countries as russia hosts the brics summit of emerging economies. these are pictures from a couple...
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so you'll find it maybe when he's 18 or cleaning london using testbed deals, whatever is owned by they use loading tests. they about tickets for myself. the the brazilians go to specially built muscles. the vw go. one of the country's most popular calls between 19802022. although it had audi 80 and vw percent dna, it came with body styles reminiscent of the polo and gulf wagon means a lot to virginia and culture expression. we for like the goal models that we have here, the created goal to be a cheaper car for families from our simpler people, which is the base off of the birds you know. and even in from people take the hats off to the goals. a special exhibition at the restroom. the bill classic co show in paris commemorates the gulf history. probably the only phone call that has ever managed to seriously compete with the french coal favorites, which is a car from abroad that left its mark on the french. you were suddenly driving a car that was incredibly young. set you into a cd, for example, was a comfortable french car. but none of our cars had that dynamism. something. wow. so i m
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so you'll find it maybe when he's 18 or printing london using cars, paid the low. so whatever is owned by they use loading tests, they about 2 bits for myself. the, the brazilians got a specially built model. the vw go, one of the country's most popular calls between 19802022. although it had the audi 80 and vw passat dna, it came with body style is reminiscent of the polo and gulf wagon means a lot to bridge union culture, especially for like the goal models that we have here. the created goal to be a cheaper car for families from our simpler people, which is the base off of the birds you know, and even in from people take the hassle off to the gulf. a special exhibition at the restroom. the bill classic co show in paris commemorates the gulf history. probably the only foreign call this has ever managed to seriously compete with the french like whole favorites. which is a car from abroad that left its mark on the french you were suddenly driving a car that was incredibly young. set you onto a cd for example. was a comfortable french car, but none of our cars had th
so you'll find it maybe when he's 18 or printing london using cars, paid the low. so whatever is owned by they use loading tests, they about 2 bits for myself. the, the brazilians got a specially built model. the vw go, one of the country's most popular calls between 19802022. although it had the audi 80 and vw passat dna, it came with body style is reminiscent of the polo and gulf wagon means a lot to bridge union culture, especially for like the goal models that we have here. the created goal...
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hold on for a i moment, also trying to get some details coming in from the us secretary of state, antony blinken, his visit in londons he meets arab foreign ministers, antony blinken saying that there is an urgency to get a diplomatic resolution in the lebanon conflict, what we are learning from antony blinken. we're also hearing from thejordanian hearing from the jordanian foreign hearing from thejordanian foreign minister being quoted reuters, saying, ethnic cleansing is taking place in northern gaza. the action coming in from thejordanian foreign minister. let us listen in. ., ., in. could we get one comment... the most — in. could we get one comment... the most important _ in. could we get one comment... the most important thing - in. could we get one comment... the most important thing is - in. could we get one comment... the most important thing is to i the most important thing is to drive _ the most important thing is to drive towards the diplomatic resolution to get the understanding is necessary for the full— understanding is necessary for the full implementation... the sooner— the full implementation... th
hold on for a i moment, also trying to get some details coming in from the us secretary of state, antony blinken, his visit in londons he meets arab foreign ministers, antony blinken saying that there is an urgency to get a diplomatic resolution in the lebanon conflict, what we are learning from antony blinken. we're also hearing from thejordanian hearing from the jordanian foreign hearing from thejordanian foreign minister being quoted reuters, saying, ethnic cleansing is taking place in...
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i used to work in the city of london. _ whatever? spend on their suits, and i'm afraid in savile row you only get about four suits for 32,000, typically costs 7-10,000 for 32,000, typically costs 7—10,000 each. i thought it was useful to put it in perspective. not trying to defend keir starmer in the way he has reported this, but i imagine someone like peter mandelson, one of the other senior people in the labour party said, you would look better if you had a made—to—measure suit, and that is how this has unfolded. you do not think _ is how this has unfolded. you do not think it _ is how this has unfolded. you do not think it was _ is how this has unfolded. you do not think it was of - is how this has unfolded. you do not think it was of the tag? i don't think it was of the pad, i think they would be made to measure, it will not represent many sit settled —— off the peg. what is the advantage of a £7,000 suit? you can iet a advantage of a £7,000 suit? you can get a nice — advantage of a £7,000 suit? you can get a nice suit _ advantage
i used to work in the city of london. _ whatever? spend on their suits, and i'm afraid in savile row you only get about four suits for 32,000, typically costs 7-10,000 for 32,000, typically costs 7—10,000 each. i thought it was useful to put it in perspective. not trying to defend keir starmer in the way he has reported this, but i imagine someone like peter mandelson, one of the other senior people in the labour party said, you would look better if you had a made—to—measure suit, and...
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, also joining us from london is new fechary who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, new feckry, the one year um october 7th operation ostill flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing campaign um maybe the average person says okay they're bombing the place and they're bombing the south or that, but it's a meticulous uh plan to uh target the infrastructure as we focus in that report, in particular road. and then you go into the major infrastructure that provides basic needs such as uh water and all other kinds of things, the regime forces have uh made that part of their plan, why do you think they target infrastructure in the form and manner that they have had uh that they have done in the past year? and mean firstly it's to make it completely uninhabitable, that's become clear as day um they ran the narrative that they target infrastructure because there's hamas operatives that are hiding there. um they run that narrative
, also joining us from london is new fechary who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, new feckry, the one year um october 7th operation ostill flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing campaign um maybe the average person says okay they're bombing the place and they're bombing the south or that, but it's a meticulous uh plan to uh target the...
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have uh masud shajare, a political commentator who is joining us from uh tehran, who's joining us from london, excuse me, um, so this this particular friday prayers, um, it's been a long time since we've had uh the leader himself attending and giving his sermon, the last time that we remember uh him having done that is right after the assassination of the late morter general sulaiman. so help us understand the context of this particular friday prayers masud and the the significance of the leader's presence, physical presence in the commemoration processions and the prayers themselves. you're absolutely right, this is since 2020 we haven't had this pleasure, and i wish, i wish... was in tehran, as you announced, and be part of this atmosphere that we are seeing. i mean, i've been watching it on the screen, and you know, hundreds of thousand, if not millions in the streets and you know, i'm quite familiar with the masses coming out, and it is indeed, if not the millions will be hundreds and hundreds of thousand, and... fantastic sort of atmosphere, and i think this atmosphere speaks volume of t
have uh masud shajare, a political commentator who is joining us from uh tehran, who's joining us from london, excuse me, um, so this this particular friday prayers, um, it's been a long time since we've had uh the leader himself attending and giving his sermon, the last time that we remember uh him having done that is right after the assassination of the late morter general sulaiman. so help us understand the context of this particular friday prayers masud and the the significance of the...
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. also, joining us from london is new feckry, who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, anura feckry, the one year uh october 7th operation ostle flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing campaign um maybe the average person says okay they're bombing the place and they're bombing this house or that, but it's a meticulous uh plan to uh target the infrastructure as we focus in that report, in particular roads and then you go into the major infrastructure that provides basic needs such as uh water, and all other kinds of things, the regime forces have uh made that part of their plan, why do you think they target infrastructure in the form and manner that they have had uh that they have done in the past year? um, mean firstly, it's to make it completely uninhabitable, that's become clear as day, um, they ran the narrative that they target infrastructure because there's hamas operatives that are hiding there, um, they run that nar
. also, joining us from london is new feckry, who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, anura feckry, the one year uh october 7th operation ostle flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing campaign um maybe the average person says okay they're bombing the place and they're bombing this house or that, but it's a meticulous uh plan to uh target the...
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our state department correspondent is joining us, london. your questions. questions that we have seen search thousands of times online over the last two weeks or so. thank you for sending them in and we will start with a basic place, first of all, we are in lebanon, in beirut, talk us through the geography of the region from of the middle east and where this sits in all of that? , ., , , and where this sits in all of that? , . , , ., ., that? this has been a region that? this has been a region that has been _ that? this has been a region that has been in _ that? this has been a region that has been in war - that? this has been a region that has been in war conflict| that has been in war conflict and lebanon is at the heart of it, situated on the mediterranean to the north and east of it is surrounded by syria, but to the south,
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london. the zip cards entitle secondary school students to free or discounted travel. transport bosses say they'll continue to accept the cards until the end of october on buses and tubes. but students usingght narratives online. a grieving father says an essex council has behaved "like wolves" for pursuing parking fines for his son, despite them being told that he had since died. southend on sea city council had been chasing the fines which were incurred by shaunjager, who fell ill with cancer, from which he never recovered. the council has now apologised and says it will drop the fines, but shaun's father says they've dealt with it badly. i think it's heartless. he's a homeless person with stage four cancer, and they still will pursue him. before he died and after he's died, they will not let up. they're just like wolves. a gang that stole £2 million worth of cars using a keyless theft device disguised as a "gameboy" has been sentenced to a total of more than 13 years in prison. cars were stolen from across north and east london using the device that allowed them to open vehicles and start them within seconds. five men were sentenced at snaresbrook crown court let's take a look at the t
london. the zip cards entitle secondary school students to free or discounted travel. transport bosses say they'll continue to accept the cards until the end of october on buses and tubes. but students usingght narratives online. a grieving father says an essex council has behaved "like wolves" for pursuing parking fines for his son, despite them being told that he had since died. southend on sea city council had been chasing the fines which were incurred by shaunjager, who fell ill...
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office in room by law with my wife shuttle us between do by in india because when my kids used to study in london, she used to live with the method that my daughter settled in the job. i have to be fine because she is still very close to it. my wife keeps struggling between 2 by one by and delhi for me. and so, but, but only a few people in india have these opportunities. and this is how the rich and middle class and india, which are in $500000.00 groupies or even more per year through so fast over the last 9 years. the ones that grew faster than average were the middle and rich classes, not the for ones. so if you have thoughts, and you've been more attention to these distribution, especially in the country like india, where they are also dealing with very serious social inequalities. so you have to do something so that they're all at the beginning of their lives. they start at the same starting point. charlotte knows about the inequality in society. he's teaching people on the margin this like this blind man. he runs 7 academies and trains around $10000.00 barbers per year are $32.00 that his m
office in room by law with my wife shuttle us between do by in india because when my kids used to study in london, she used to live with the method that my daughter settled in the job. i have to be fine because she is still very close to it. my wife keeps struggling between 2 by one by and delhi for me. and so, but, but only a few people in india have these opportunities. and this is how the rich and middle class and india, which are in $500000.00 groupies or even more per year through so fast...
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of the palestinians there in the setting that i'm about to uh present to our guests who joins us from london we that in itself in terms of the use of drones and the optic in the form and manner that the violence is now executed by the regime forces shows how the regime has increased its tactics which leads to more deaths and more destruction. what is your impression of the way that that has? since operation flood, which the one year is now just within days to come upon us. thanks for having me, good to be with you. i think it's um, it's been increasingly apparent, not only to me, i'm familiar with the history of israel, so none of this comes as news to me, but israel has unmasked itself before the world, the icj has said that this is a genocidal regime, but whether they do or not, and whether the un is capable of acting. not, it's increasingly apparent to masses of people, to humanity of all nations across the world, just the true genocidal and frankly inhuman fascistic nature of the israeli regime. we had their ministers in the very first days, i think october the 8th, saying that the pales
of the palestinians there in the setting that i'm about to uh present to our guests who joins us from london we that in itself in terms of the use of drones and the optic in the form and manner that the violence is now executed by the regime forces shows how the regime has increased its tactics which leads to more deaths and more destruction. what is your impression of the way that that has? since operation flood, which the one year is now just within days to come upon us. thanks for having me,...
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okay, you'll see back of our thank you for speaking to us from london. if you the well pressure as mounting on japan's new prime minister to step down after his governing party suffered it's worse the election results in 15 years. she get a root is she both says he will stay in office to avoid a political vacuum. he won the party leadership and took over as prime minister earlier this month. the mall had, even if he continues, i still hope that the slush fund is she will be settled and that japan's economy and security issues will be address properly. meals on the way, i think they suffered such a big loss because they didn't listen to the people because for a long time they conducted politics by putting themselves in a seem to to be a how to go look on the i think the outcome was the result of people across japan wanting to change the current situation in the country to rebecca bundle and has more from tokyo to play with the o. d p. having lost so many seats failing to secure, not just the majority in its own right, but also i majority with its coalitio
okay, you'll see back of our thank you for speaking to us from london. if you the well pressure as mounting on japan's new prime minister to step down after his governing party suffered it's worse the election results in 15 years. she get a root is she both says he will stay in office to avoid a political vacuum. he won the party leadership and took over as prime minister earlier this month. the mall had, even if he continues, i still hope that the slush fund is she will be settled and that...
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you had to leave for your own safety, you were reporting mostly from istanbul but you joined us from londontanbul but you joined us from london. i remember you saying a year ago, london. i remember you saying a yearago, given london. i remember you saying a year ago, given the reports emerging from southern israel that something really bad would follow. did you ever imagined that this region would be at war, still at war now and gaza would be almost completely destroyed?— would be almost completely destroyed? not on this scale and not this _ destroyed? not on this scale and not this long. _ destroyed? not on this scale and not this long. we - destroyed? not on this scale and not this long. we were l and not this long. we were expecting some sort of a very big israeli retaliation following the ham hamas attack in october the 7th. but we are saying more than 42, 401000 people killed but a thousand people killed but a thousand people are still missing, almost half, almost half of gazans, buildings infrastructure, school and universities and hospitals are completely destroyed. 0ver completely d
you had to leave for your own safety, you were reporting mostly from istanbul but you joined us from londontanbul but you joined us from london. i remember you saying a year ago, london. i remember you saying a yearago, given london. i remember you saying a year ago, given the reports emerging from southern israel that something really bad would follow. did you ever imagined that this region would be at war, still at war now and gaza would be almost completely destroyed?— would be almost...
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i'm sorry, since we have the prayers going on there, you stay with us while that ends, but i talked to our correspondent there in london, uh has been with us, thank you so much again for your contribution, um annie shaw, we are looking at the situation with the prisoners, we know the number is uh accumulating rather fast because of what's happened in the gaza strip mainly, even though the detainment has been going on for years and decades, and in particular the news that i just asked my correspondent who will rejoin us about the severity. the way that the prisoners are being tortured, which i'm sure you've also heard about that, if i can have your thoughts on that, please, yeah, i think we we really need to understand with the resistance coming within the palestinian territories, you will have, obviously israel always had this made this point that every time you anybody in the us would come to power, they would try to do something or the other. and they like to what what do you call the mowing the lawn so that there is no more resistance sort of coming from the palestinian territories and we have seen that you know whe
i'm sorry, since we have the prayers going on there, you stay with us while that ends, but i talked to our correspondent there in london, uh has been with us, thank you so much again for your contribution, um annie shaw, we are looking at the situation with the prisoners, we know the number is uh accumulating rather fast because of what's happened in the gaza strip mainly, even though the detainment has been going on for years and decades, and in particular the news that i just asked my...
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now he handles the corporate office in a room by law with my wife shuttle us between do by in india and my kids the study in london, she used to live with the method that my daughter settled in july. and because she is still very close to us, my wife keeps struggling between due by moon, by on delhi, for me. and so like but only a few people in india have these opportunities. and this is how the rich and middle class and india, which are in $500000.00 rupees, or even more per year to so fast over the last 9 years. the ones that grew faster than average were the middle and rich classes, not the poor ones. so if you have thoughts, and you've been more attention to these distribution, especially in the country like india, where we're also dealing with very serious social, any quantities. so you have to do something so that did or at the beginning of their lives, they started the same starting points. charlotte knows about the kind of quality in society. he's teaching people on the margins like this blind man. he run 7 academies and trains around $10000.00 barbers per year. all of his mission looks like he wants to ge
now he handles the corporate office in a room by law with my wife shuttle us between do by in india and my kids the study in london, she used to live with the method that my daughter settled in july. and because she is still very close to us, my wife keeps struggling between due by moon, by on delhi, for me. and so like but only a few people in india have these opportunities. and this is how the rich and middle class and india, which are in $500000.00 rupees, or even more per year to so fast...
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syd mohsen abbas, journalist and political commentator joining us live from london and right here in the studios with us. from the iran desk mariam azache, thank you for joining us on this edition of spotlight, and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. operation flood took israel off god. playing the victim, the regime called it an unprovoked attack, but did hamas really attack the regime out of the blue with no good reason? والارض وكل شيء في يد الله سبحانه وتعالى ونحن بنعتبر انه عم نقوم بتكليفنا نحن عباده ونعبده نعبده في الصلاه ونعبده في الجهاد وعندما نطيعه ونعبده نكون جندا له وعندما نكون جندا له نصبح جزءا من جنوده في هذا الوجود وفي هذا الكون وما يعلم جنود ربك الا هو وما يعلم جنود ربك الا هو انتم تخوضون معركه خائبه فاشله لن تؤدي الى اي نتيجه القتل يزيدنا وعيا وعنادا واصرارا الله اكبر يلا يلا يلا يا شباب يلا
syd mohsen abbas, journalist and political commentator joining us live from london and right here in the studios with us. from the iran desk mariam azache, thank you for joining us on this edition of spotlight, and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. operation flood took israel off god. playing the victim, the regime called it an unprovoked attack, but did hamas really attack the regime out of the blue with no good reason? والارض وكل شيء في يد الله...
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and thanked first responders for their relief which johnson is a lecturer in us politics at queen mary university of london. >> he joins us now from oxford, england, which are good to see you. >> obviously this was an important moment for donald trump, but he wanted to take to the stage and in butler, pennsylvania, projecting strength and defiance. >> did he achieve that i would say on his own terms, he probably did. >> now, what he may not have been able to do was to project a message of unity and coming together. if you remember, after assassination attempt there was some discussion that trump would give a conciliatory speech at the republican convention speech about the american people in effect, cooling the temperature of the election and for people to see that commonalities. i mean, there was a moment at the start where he paid tribute to the first responders, the people who've been injured, the gentlemen who had saturday been killed. >> but even that trump couldn't resist in his kind of character vignettes of these people to emphasize their good character by saying one strong trump supporters, they w
and thanked first responders for their relief which johnson is a lecturer in us politics at queen mary university of london. >> he joins us now from oxford, england, which are good to see you. >> obviously this was an important moment for donald trump, but he wanted to take to the stage and in butler, pennsylvania, projecting strength and defiance. >> did he achieve that i would say on his own terms, he probably did. >> now, what he may not have been able to do was to...
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alyssa london takes us inside the effort to get out the vote in arizona's native-american community. reservation, volunteers known as fire keepers are hard at work. going door to door, they're registering fellow tribal members to vote in time for november's presidential election. >> democrat. >> reporter: field operations manager, she says the point isn't who they vote for, it's that they're able to vote. >> people feel like it's very complicated, the process of registering to vote. and so we do the best that we can as a group to share information. >> reporter: more than 300,000 indigenous americans live in arizona. there are 22 federally-recognized tribes. their vote is essential and coveted in the swing state. president biden narrowly won arizona in 2020, the first democrat to do so in 20 years, with strong support from citizens of the navajo nation. but former president trump has had an advantage with indigenous voters nationwide. both parties are working hard this fall to win over native voters. at a revcent rally, vice president kamala harris acknowledged tribal leaders. >> i wi
alyssa london takes us inside the effort to get out the vote in arizona's native-american community. reservation, volunteers known as fire keepers are hard at work. going door to door, they're registering fellow tribal members to vote in time for november's presidential election. >> democrat. >> reporter: field operations manager, she says the point isn't who they vote for, it's that they're able to vote. >> people feel like it's very complicated, the process of registering to...
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to continue this discussion, said mohsen apos, journalist and political commentator joining us live from london and right here in the studios with us from aron, thank you for joining us on this edition of spotlight, and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. the netherlands, the hague, near the sorflet national park, peace palace. the most important case of the court was dealing with humanitarian disaster between the eastern part of the jordan river and its mediterranean coast. israel has been at war in the gaza strip since october 2023. killing civilians, the elderly, women and children. they all presented the world with dramatic moments that had not been shown in any historical genre movie. it was a massive genocide that israel engaged in. if the legal campaign continues, it can spell the end of israel. this is an opening of justice that can turn the world upside down. look at the second map, it's a map of a curse, it's a map, today i tell president the boss and all of you be strong. the one you're watching, i'm your host.
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live from london, this is business today. we start with uber, the usech firm that has become a global transport giant. around the world some 6 million people work as drivers and couriers through the uber app, and their services are used by 150 million people at least once a month. well, the boss of uber, dara khosrowshahi, has been talking to our business editor simonjack, about their plans to make the firm greener and get more of their drivers using electric cars. but he's worried that trade...
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london. thank you very much for bringing us _ central london. n on that march. as we mentioned earlier, those protests taking place in various capital cities across the world. more on the ongoing escalation of tension in the middle east on our website, where we have a live page up and running with the very fast developments in that escalating scenario. officials in france say four migrants — including a two—year—old child — have died in two separate incidents in the english channel. france's interior minister said the child was trampled to death on board a boat. a short time ago an official for the pas—de—calais region gave this statement. translation: despite of these terrible events, _ translation: despite of these terrible events, there _ translation: despite of these terrible events, there are - terrible events, there are still many migrants who try to travel by sea as soon as the weather is favourable, as it has been since thursday night, on our coast. so you should note that the pressure is very high. with more on what we know so far, here'
london. thank you very much for bringing us _ central london. n on that march. as we mentioned earlier, those protests taking place in various capital cities across the world. more on the ongoing escalation of tension in the middle east on our website, where we have a live page up and running with the very fast developments in that escalating scenario. officials in france say four migrants — including a two—year—old child — have died in two separate incidents in the english channel....
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moson abbus is also joining us from the british capital london, mr. abbus, uh, if if you're with us, please let's jump right in and i want to get your initial thoughts on operation true promise 2 that was carried out by iran on on tuesday and the uh the positive extracts that we can see from this operation, well i think there was a collective uh shout of joy amongst billions of people all around the planet when they... for what the islamic republic of iran did, and the most of all that joy was in the streets of gaza, what's left of them, and that is a sign of the the justice of what the islamic republic did and the necessity of what they did, um, i think that they've obviously done it within the boundaries of all legal scenarios, it's an act of self-defense, i mean primarily. "it's a response to what israel did when it violated iranian sovereign territory by by killing israel while he was in terran. so on the first basis, it's the legitimate right of iran under article 51 of the united nations charter, to act in self-defense, to protect and safeguard i
moson abbus is also joining us from the british capital london, mr. abbus, uh, if if you're with us, please let's jump right in and i want to get your initial thoughts on operation true promise 2 that was carried out by iran on on tuesday and the uh the positive extracts that we can see from this operation, well i think there was a collective uh shout of joy amongst billions of people all around the planet when they... for what the islamic republic of iran did, and the most of all that joy was...
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editorial board members quit in protest thomas gift is the director of the center of us politics at the university college london. >> he joins us now i'm just going they get to that tight race. >> is this surprising you? because this race has narrowed historically. so right now no, absolutely. i don't think that we have seen anything like this in my generation that race is just so close, that's true nationally. and it's true in almost every swing state it pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, all of them are within the margin of error. it's historic and it just shows exactly how divided this country is and also how few swing voters there are out there. their number are kind of small and vanishing. both candidates are trying to court them, but i think most americans have made up their mind signs at this point yeah, in the polls very well with that, there is a surprising number of undecided voters out there. >> nonetheless, kamala harris was in texas, which is not a swing state. it will likely go for trump. but she was there to really press her point on what she calls the trump abortion ban. take a listen to
editorial board members quit in protest thomas gift is the director of the center of us politics at the university college london. >> he joins us now i'm just going they get to that tight race. >> is this surprising you? because this race has narrowed historically. so right now no, absolutely. i don't think that we have seen anything like this in my generation that race is just so close, that's true nationally. and it's true in almost every swing state it pennsylvania, michigan,...
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earlier, we spoke to our gaza correspondent rushdi abualouf. earlier today, hejoined us from london totober the 7th, but not on this scale. we are talking about numbers, we are saying more than 42,000 41,000 people killed, 10,000 people are still missing, almost half, maybe more than half of gazan's buildings, infrastructure, schools, universities, hospitals are completely destroyed. over 120,000 people who have left. i am one of them. my family is one of them. whenever we travel to meet people in egypt, in qatar, everywhere they go they have one answer, that we have survived, we are still alive but we are not ok. that is for those who are outside. what about the over 2 million people inside who have experienced the horror of displacement, killing and pain for over a year? this morning, very mixed feelings. people were posting on social media, those very few people who have internet in gaza, most of them were saying that they dream that a time machine or some sort of miracle would bring back their old life, normal life, that they used to live, because you know gaza was for a very long
earlier, we spoke to our gaza correspondent rushdi abualouf. earlier today, hejoined us from london totober the 7th, but not on this scale. we are talking about numbers, we are saying more than 42,000 41,000 people killed, 10,000 people are still missing, almost half, maybe more than half of gazan's buildings, infrastructure, schools, universities, hospitals are completely destroyed. over 120,000 people who have left. i am one of them. my family is one of them. whenever we travel to meet people...
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couple of the palestinians there in the setting that i'm about to present to our guests who joins us from londontic in the form and manner that the violence is now executed by the regime forces shows how the regime has increased its tactics which leads to more deaths and more. destruction, what is your impression of the way that that has happened since operation flood, which the one year is now just within days to come upon us? thanks for having me, good to be with you, i think it's um, it's been increasingly apparent, not only to me, i'm familiar with the history of israel, so none of this comes as news to me, but israel has unmasked itself before the world, the icj has said that this is a genocidal regime, but whether they do or not, and whether the un is capable of acting or not, it's increasingly apparent to masses of people to humanity of all nations across the world, just the true, genocidal and frankly inhuman fascistic nature of the israeli regime. we had their ministers in the very first days, i think october the 8th, saying that the palestinians were human animals and would be treated
couple of the palestinians there in the setting that i'm about to present to our guests who joins us from londontic in the form and manner that the violence is now executed by the regime forces shows how the regime has increased its tactics which leads to more deaths and more. destruction, what is your impression of the way that that has happened since operation flood, which the one year is now just within days to come upon us? thanks for having me, good to be with you, i think it's um, it's...
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aviv, going iranian officials, over 90% of the missiles hit the respective targets. joining us now from london sakina.2 author, journalist and producer for more on the story, hello sakina, pleasure to check in with you, your thoughts on iran's operation true promise 2 and the impact. you hope we'll see from it, the the main impact and the difference i see is how the world, including here in the west, how the perspective has changed in the way that... view the iran, post this true promise to, there was a lot of talk about how you know we can finish of iran, there was uh this full sense of supremacy thinking that because they were able to go and assassinate leaders in different parts of the world that you know the the iran did not have anything significant to to come back with and what they saw you know... level of destruction that happened, i think has shaken up people, i've been monitoring here how the local media is talking, the there is serious concerns now, they are not taking it as a joke anymore, lot of analys, those top level security intelligence experts here are going out there and adv
aviv, going iranian officials, over 90% of the missiles hit the respective targets. joining us now from london sakina.2 author, journalist and producer for more on the story, hello sakina, pleasure to check in with you, your thoughts on iran's operation true promise 2 and the impact. you hope we'll see from it, the the main impact and the difference i see is how the world, including here in the west, how the perspective has changed in the way that... view the iran, post this true promise to,...
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would have loved to continue this discussion, journalist and political commentator joining us live from london and right here in the studios with us from the iran desk mariam ozache, thank you for joining us on this edition of spotlight and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. the netherlands, the hague. near the sorflet national park, peace palace. the most important case of the court was dealing with humanitarian disaster between the eastern part of the jordan river and its mediterranean coast. israel has been at war in the gaza strip since october 2023. killing civilians, the elderly, women and children. the they all presented the world with dramatic moments that had not been shown in any historical genre movie. it was a massive genocide that israel engaged in. if the legal campaign continues, it can spell the end of israel. this is an opening of justice that can turn the world upside down. we're interrupting our usual program to do a live coverage right now on lebanon bayrut, specifically, the israeli regime has once again launched relentless air strikes against the sout
would have loved to continue this discussion, journalist and political commentator joining us live from london and right here in the studios with us from the iran desk mariam ozache, thank you for joining us on this edition of spotlight and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. the netherlands, the hague. near the sorflet national park, peace palace. the most important case of the court was dealing with humanitarian disaster between the eastern part of the jordan river and its...
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dw correspondents, vegas mazda is the following, the story for us in london. i get the u. k. as in for a tax. hi. what can people there expect attacks i mainly for employers because national insurance contribution of employees will rise so that some organizations say well, possibly down on the job market because employees could possibly pass it on and then maybe not increase the wages as, as people would have would have liked to, however, if, if you are on, on the minimum wage festival, this is going to be good news because the minimum wage actually is rising. so it's really a mixed picture when it comes to texas. now this is like this 1st, but as of to being out of government for nearly a decade and a half remind as winded labor when such a line slide against the conservatives as well. first of all, it's been such a long time that the conservatives have been in power of 14 years and, and that's an incredibly long time so, so you do see in politics that off the one party has formed a government that there, there is enough to type for change, that will move factors, so it wasn
dw correspondents, vegas mazda is the following, the story for us in london. i get the u. k. as in for a tax. hi. what can people there expect attacks i mainly for employers because national insurance contribution of employees will rise so that some organizations say well, possibly down on the job market because employees could possibly pass it on and then maybe not increase the wages as, as people would have would have liked to, however, if, if you are on, on the minimum wage festival, this is...
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thank you for talking to us today. london's _ yes. thank you for talking to us today. le east deepened. and that is today very much what the message was as well.- message was as well. many thanks to — message was as well. many thanks to you _ message was as well. many thanks to you and _ message was as well. many thanks to you and your - message was as well. many l thanks to you and your guest. that memorial event, commemoration event taking place in hyde park in central london, particularly poignant because of course emily's mother was speaking there, trying to raise awareness for her daughter who is still being held hostage in gaza. what's more on our website as well, and we continue to bring you up—to—date with various developments across the middle east. —— lots more on our website. another developing story to bring you — a woman has been killed and eight people wounded in an attack on a bus station in the city of beersheba in southern israel. the israeli police have confirmed the woman killed was 19—year—old shira chaya suslik. she was a sergeant with israel's bord
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literally london, we use a planner in san francisco, another city addressing high vacancy levels, almost 95 percent of our tax revenue comes from a business tax from downtown about 80 percent of our g. d. p came from from downtown companies in 2021. it is our economic engine, and so it needs to strive so the city can thrive roughly a 3rd of the offices are vacant in the city. the 3rd most expensive housing market in the us. at the same time, the construction of new housing is causing a whole different host of problems. construction accounts for 13 percent of global energy related carbon emissions. more than 5 times that of the ation industry. ready in order to meet climate targets, but also other sustainability targets, we will need to actually stick with what's already built to bring in my head for research as urban sustainability at stock homes, royal institute of technology. even if this new production of housing and buildings is done with very energy efficient and an optimized technologies, this won't be enough. we will also need to reduce the total amount of new production. and this
literally london, we use a planner in san francisco, another city addressing high vacancy levels, almost 95 percent of our tax revenue comes from a business tax from downtown about 80 percent of our g. d. p came from from downtown companies in 2021. it is our economic engine, and so it needs to strive so the city can thrive roughly a 3rd of the offices are vacant in the city. the 3rd most expensive housing market in the us. at the same time, the construction of new housing is causing a whole...
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and interests what more nada bashir joins us now with london and not obviously after yeah, yes, it sinwar's killing us officials hoped that it may have been an off-ramp to the war. but as we're hearing from israel and hamas both sides are digging in yeah, absolutely. >> that has certainly been some hope that the killing of yahya sinwar could provide the israeli government with the opportunity to paint his killing as a source of victory and opportunity to at least put a pause in fighting at this stage and to move forward would be diplomatic promises to reach some sort of political resolution. but clearly that is no, we're hearing from officials both on the israeli side and from hamas, as you heard there, we have that clip from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he has reiterated that the israeli military will ten to push toward in his words, until they have achieved a full victory. he was clear that nothing will deter the israeli government and pushing forward with its objection we've heard from the prime minister and the government in the past saying that israel is intent on ful
and interests what more nada bashir joins us now with london and not obviously after yeah, yes, it sinwar's killing us officials hoped that it may have been an off-ramp to the war. but as we're hearing from israel and hamas both sides are digging in yeah, absolutely. >> that has certainly been some hope that the killing of yahya sinwar could provide the israeli government with the opportunity to paint his killing as a source of victory and opportunity to at least put a pause in fighting...
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the of the london exhibitions used photographic, all talk and graphic reconstructions to tell the stories of the jewish babies who went missing. the result is a piece by piece timeline of events, the disrespect the multi stage process by which children were removed from the parents and ultimately perhaps giving away it begins in the immigration, comes or shine, and show male athlete others. and where the children were systematically removed from the parents and placed in baby homes in the comes or in children's hospitals in the comes. they stayed there for normally a short while. and then they will be moved often together, often at nights. often without telling the parents, this was happening to hospitals in major towns and cities. parents struggled to try and find them in hospitals, but they would not given the information or the means to travel there. and even if they did, they were met with hostility. and it's strongly suspected that in many cases, the children, the ultimately is a disappeared one finds given up for adoption in this way i'll just 0, wanted to speak to people directly a
the of the london exhibitions used photographic, all talk and graphic reconstructions to tell the stories of the jewish babies who went missing. the result is a piece by piece timeline of events, the disrespect the multi stage process by which children were removed from the parents and ultimately perhaps giving away it begins in the immigration, comes or shine, and show male athlete others. and where the children were systematically removed from the parents and placed in baby homes in the comes...
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dot com is an international human rights slowly i negotiate to and media to chat them house in london. i us to what she makes of the rights groups phase, that israel is already implementing the general's plan and open gaza. a well, i think there's a lot of ground. so the way seeing the evacuation board is continuously being issued and some families have been evacuated to more than 10 times and the displace into areas where they um, they're no longer have any humane conditions. i met with a number of i was, this is who visited the gaza strip last week and they were visiting london and they stated that the situation is very key in the, in humane. so some women, they said, you know, didn't even have on the web because they had just left in the clothes and there was just no way for them to get it. so clearly, you know, it's, the situation is beyond the catastrophic and it is illegal to, you know, carry out forceful evacuations in this manner. and a solution needs to be found. then really, the only solution is to put pressure on prime minister netanyahu to accept the junction proposal on the tab
dot com is an international human rights slowly i negotiate to and media to chat them house in london. i us to what she makes of the rights groups phase, that israel is already implementing the general's plan and open gaza. a well, i think there's a lot of ground. so the way seeing the evacuation board is continuously being issued and some families have been evacuated to more than 10 times and the displace into areas where they um, they're no longer have any humane conditions. i met with a...
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he's if he's going to be for 5 years, is $20000.00. joining us not from london is need us get our chief executive epicenter, the economics and business research could help you with this data. the new government claims, as a giant fiscal hole in the u. k. that needs plugging is the and who's responsible for that. but, but the labor government is planning the previous conservative administration as well. is there a physical hole? yes, there is. how large it is. it is a very subjective depth to them because the way something like that is calculated is very, very sensitive to forecasts. and in the case case, like the forecasts from b o, b r, which sort of an independent party a looking at the u. k. economy and sort of a, a watchdog really operating alongside the government and to but i think probably the one of the biggest for me take away from the labor party conferences. is that sort of the definition at how you look at the fiscal whole? the fiscal gap might change because it is actually something that is a self imposed rule in a health imposed definition. so the government has this co, n
he's if he's going to be for 5 years, is $20000.00. joining us not from london is need us get our chief executive epicenter, the economics and business research could help you with this data. the new government claims, as a giant fiscal hole in the u. k. that needs plugging is the and who's responsible for that. but, but the labor government is planning the previous conservative administration as well. is there a physical hole? yes, there is. how large it is. it is a very subjective depth to...