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men were convicted in kenning with the killing themselves. allies still describe the case as a e u m a u k. have agreed to a reached agreement over post breakfast trading rules and all the island. your official can in european commission, president arshella on the line and british prime minister richie sooner adopted the deal after meeting in london. the so called windsor framework is designed to eat the flow of goods between the brain and life. an island or early results in nigeria general election show bala to new book, the ruling. all progressives congress in the late to replace outgoing president. mohammedan boring, but half the countries a states have still to report their results on to new boost, 17 rivals in this raise, a holding on my dearest, tightest election since the end of military rule. in 1999 has been marred by violence, delays, and allegations of fraud 3 front runners, and all 3 se they're winning nigeria election but with delays and disruptions and saturday. the result is far from cleo. people are getting impatient and increasingly varied. some of us bits in a week, d lit
men were convicted in kenning with the killing themselves. allies still describe the case as a e u m a u k. have agreed to a reached agreement over post breakfast trading rules and all the island. your official can in european commission, president arshella on the line and british prime minister richie sooner adopted the deal after meeting in london. the so called windsor framework is designed to eat the flow of goods between the brain and life. an island or early results in nigeria general...
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could be shaped by the end of today, the current owners won't receive bids to buy the club by 10 p m u k time. the glazer family announced that was interested in selling united last november. the americans bought the club in 2005 for less than a $1000000000.00. the looking to sell it for the $6000000000.00 to who could buy united british business french in ratcliffe. he's publicly expressed his interest, he's estimated to be worth more than $7000000000.00 on the chemical company. any else, a consortium of cats are investors. they're expected to make a bid as well at this stage any off as a non binding, giving the owners a good chance to gauge the level of interest and profit groups and saudi arabia could also be interested. the country's public investment fund already owns $0.18. you kathleen, i will say now from simon chadwick, professor of sports and politics on why the club has been put up for sale. united is now come to a pivotal moments. i think it's come to a pivotal moment for 2 reasons. the 1st one is it's very clear that the glazes and, and possibly u. s. private equity investor
could be shaped by the end of today, the current owners won't receive bids to buy the club by 10 p m u k time. the glazer family announced that was interested in selling united last november. the americans bought the club in 2005 for less than a $1000000000.00. the looking to sell it for the $6000000000.00 to who could buy united british business french in ratcliffe. he's publicly expressed his interest, he's estimated to be worth more than $7000000000.00 on the chemical company. any else, a...
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most of those costs will be in germany, and u. k. m. japan's economy has returned to growth, expanding 0.6 percent in the 4th quarter. the upward movement was driven by more inbound tourism on to stronger private consumption. unless however, we're still disappointed they'd been expecting on even stronger event. it's to india now where a huge air show is currently underway in the city of bangalore hosted by the defense ministry. the 5 day ero india event is a month of spectacle, aimed at closing deals and showing off the best of india's aviation industry. the country have long been one of the world's largest in puerto is of defense equipment, but now it's looking to expand exports to with prime minister to rent remote pledging to wiffle annual defense exports up to 5000000000 dollars over the next 2 years. to find out more about these plans. let's talk to tara cars. okay. in delhi . sorry, this is a very bold goal. how well poised is india to develop a domestic defense industry of the scale? well, i mean, the potential is definitely bac
most of those costs will be in germany, and u. k. m. japan's economy has returned to growth, expanding 0.6 percent in the 4th quarter. the upward movement was driven by more inbound tourism on to stronger private consumption. unless however, we're still disappointed they'd been expecting on even stronger event. it's to india now where a huge air show is currently underway in the city of bangalore hosted by the defense ministry. the 5 day ero india event is a month of spectacle, aimed at closing...
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and sorry, the u. k. m, who so far have made specific pledges and but also other people are saying he's being too slow. so he is trying to essentially just explain this narrative that he thinks he has to weigh up all the advantages and disadvantages. but above all, i think all of shawn's also always talks to other countries around the world. when he talks about ukraine, he talks to countries like brazil, like are also south africa like india, many countries that are not as clearly em outspoken lee m behind support for ukraine as countries in europe are. and he always addresses those countries and reiterates why he thinks it has to be made clear that russia is the aggressor and that ukraine is having to react. and that, that is why the western world needs to o help ukraine so that russia doesn't get this message that it's okay to invade another country. he did make very clear though, didn't he, that nato is not in this war with ukraine. that was a point that he really focused on, wasn't it? that is exactly w
and sorry, the u. k. m, who so far have made specific pledges and but also other people are saying he's being too slow. so he is trying to essentially just explain this narrative that he thinks he has to weigh up all the advantages and disadvantages. but above all, i think all of shawn's also always talks to other countries around the world. when he talks about ukraine, he talks to countries like brazil, like are also south africa like india, many countries that are not as clearly em outspoken...
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alone has gone up to 65 and things are incredibly intense, especially after what happened on sunday u. k. m. e. you leaders of finalized a new deal for, nor the moderns post for exit trading arrangements. you k prime minister re, she suna hailed a decisive breakthrough and says the dia represents a new star for british and european union relations. opposition parties and nigeria walked out of the counting process for the presidential election ballot still being tallied in. what's become the tightest race in decade for the rent about your macros. as france will close its military bases in africa, instead new academies will be set up to provide training and equipment. there'll be john to run by french and african forces. macro, begin a tour of african countries on wednesday. egypt foreign minister has arrived in turkey to assess the damage caused by 2 major earthquakes. early this month, sama shook re met turkish foreign minister level at java. hsu lu in the southern city of merson and a magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook the city of mulatto and eastern turkey on monday, one person was killed and
alone has gone up to 65 and things are incredibly intense, especially after what happened on sunday u. k. m. e. you leaders of finalized a new deal for, nor the moderns post for exit trading arrangements. you k prime minister re, she suna hailed a decisive breakthrough and says the dia represents a new star for british and european union relations. opposition parties and nigeria walked out of the counting process for the presidential election ballot still being tallied in. what's become the...
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ah, the soap stories m l g 0 u k, and e leaders have finalized a new deal for northern ireland post breakfast trading arrangements. the agreement will allow goods to flow freely to northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. u. k . prime minister richey sudak, hailed a decisive breakthrough and says that he represents a new start for british and european union relations. this afternoon, i welcomed president von the line to windsor for continue our discussions about the northern ireland protocol. i'm pleased to report that we have now made a decisive break through together. we have changed the original protocol and our today announcing the new windsor framework. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland or the european commission president ursula vaughan de lan, describe the deal as historic and says it allows both sides to begin a new chapter. we knew that for us to be able to make the most of the potential of our partnership solutions where need
ah, the soap stories m l g 0 u k, and e leaders have finalized a new deal for northern ireland post breakfast trading arrangements. the agreement will allow goods to flow freely to northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. u. k . prime minister richey sudak, hailed a decisive breakthrough and says that he represents a new start for british and european union relations. this afternoon, i welcomed president von the line to windsor for continue our discussions about the northern ireland...
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u. k. a. i m hassan. i got a filmmaker, photographer, and refugee from syria b o . i must a han, a restaurant entrepreneur. and actually i don't want to know how many mishal installs a restaurant hats. i want to know how to treat their st off the diversity in the workforce. i want to shake up unfair social hierarchies and elevate women ah, i have witnessed or the excuse of humanity, the worst and serious prisons and the best in the people i worked with as a hospital cleaner during the cone of iris pandemic. ah, just as house i'm using this camera, i use food of the storytelling to, to foster quantity and combative justice. the whole point of having an all female cafe was it should be like an oil says food is not just about what to eat is about nourishment and healing your soul. i'm excited to speak with us about our journey, how to cultivate community, and make this world a fair place to live in. join us in studio, be unscripted ah, sill huston. tell me i will to start off with the syrian story 1st. what politicized you? oh, i wasn't always political because it wasn
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are they seek to engage in new members and just sideshow gray to m h a pacific powers as the u. k and france are also engaged. they participate in naval exercises with clear, provoke, native stance against china and many other things. so currently everybody is closely following are the forms of these activities and these efforts are implemented as kind of an aspiration to subdue every one to ensure unilaterally can amik benefits to prevent a crisis that could be dire for the u. s. economy. by exploiting other is president mentioned that these actions i follow up to the colonial tradition to leave at the expense of fathers. mister minister, we have a lot of questions. let us speed up thought yours. you mean, the thing is that i am, the topic is quite vast. turning of ukraine into an anti russia. it turned out to be a successful project and to allegedly their goals have been achieved. what of the countries could choose? this part, kooky is stun kazakhstan, shows those countries that neighbor, russia, that are neighboring, russia, or currently mold always being tested. first of all,
are they seek to engage in new members and just sideshow gray to m h a pacific powers as the u. k and france are also engaged. they participate in naval exercises with clear, provoke, native stance against china and many other things. so currently everybody is closely following are the forms of these activities and these efforts are implemented as kind of an aspiration to subdue every one to ensure unilaterally can amik benefits to prevent a crisis that could be dire for the u. s. economy. by...
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ah, it's just gone at 1500 at g m t and g u k. and e leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post brick, set trading arrangements. european commission president, us lavonne, de leon has been meeting the prime minister of the okay. where she soon act to discuss the d. sales of the northern ireland protocol. disputes over the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. we've got correspondence covering both sides of the story. we have very challenge in. no, not in belfast, but 1st let's go over to jona hall in westminster. so jenna finally deal has been struck. what do we know about the details in it? it's extraordinary, isn't it? to still be here, talking about briggs, you're talking about striking briggs deals. when briggs it was supposed to have been done quite some time ago. the reality is it was never done and it was never going to be done until this issue of northern ireland was resolved the internal contradiction in the entire process whereby the u. k. leaves the u. necessitating a new t
ah, it's just gone at 1500 at g m t and g u k. and e leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post brick, set trading arrangements. european commission president, us lavonne, de leon has been meeting the prime minister of the okay. where she soon act to discuss the d. sales of the northern ireland protocol. disputes over the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. we've got correspondence covering both sides of the story. we have very challenge in. no,...
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m, boris johnson, has claimed that the u. k. government is heavily influenced by a so called deep state in which accountability to its voters is not a primary consideration. there are kind of deeply entrenched institutions which actually practically control huge amounts of watkins with 0 to very little democratic insight or even a knowledge and understanding the deep state israel. the deep state actually controls vast majority of government, and most of the elected people have no understanding or involvement and what's going on. that's just a fact because a lot of what's happening right, that is really get screw, shoot, shoot, confusing, or difficult. often what's happening is very good, sensible intelligent officials with genuine public service. you actually understand what the hell's going on fall better than the idiots who are elected archie trying to stop. did you chew or be elected, doing terrible things and oxford university graduate, who's been working in back rooms as a strategist for the past couple of decades. serving
m, boris johnson, has claimed that the u. k. government is heavily influenced by a so called deep state in which accountability to its voters is not a primary consideration. there are kind of deeply entrenched institutions which actually practically control huge amounts of watkins with 0 to very little democratic insight or even a knowledge and understanding the deep state israel. the deep state actually controls vast majority of government, and most of the elected people have no understanding...
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u. k is on course to see its economy shrink. british families will have to wait for really but the i m f says the world is benefiting from the return of china to the global stage with all the indications or that we are witnessing a rapid reopening of the economy. and so here, when we think about the re opening of the chinese economy, it's going to have an impact on the supply side. because we can anticipate once the economy fully reopened, we have less a supply chain disruptions that we have witnessed in 2022 on our log downs and, and can finance. so we're going to get an expansion in production coming from that side. china reopening to the world has come as an unexpected boost. but the i m. f . 's forecasts rely on no more unpleasant surprises. but as you just heard, the better news does not extend to the u. k. the news that it is lagging behind, all other advanced nations comes 3 years to the day after it left, the european union. inconvenient timing for a british government king to prove that breaks it has its benefits as big at mass reports. many more laurie used to pull into the sch
u. k is on course to see its economy shrink. british families will have to wait for really but the i m f says the world is benefiting from the return of china to the global stage with all the indications or that we are witnessing a rapid reopening of the economy. and so here, when we think about the re opening of the chinese economy, it's going to have an impact on the supply side. because we can anticipate once the economy fully reopened, we have less a supply chain disruptions that we have...
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u. s, or they convey the 2nd to summit for democracy in late march. and that hood formulate a simple task. all democracies should fight against all autocracies, namely russia, china, iran, m, d, p, r, k, syria. so all those countries that do not want to obey too much of the demands by the u. s. as for the democrats, these are the u. s. s. will take if you take a look at the list of those invited to the 1st summit for democracy. so then there are a number of interesting country is that the u. s. never considered to be a democratic state nevertheless. so and leah, this revolutionary. so team that convenes sir, for marshall. and the summit for democracy seeks to introduce some kind of a draft decision. was that who had developed on this philosophy of her talk was his versus democracies, and that would put it into practice according to our data resources. and what was the plot is as follows. these democracies will shape their demands for ta, chris's role. they will shape their own fright for mom growth model and or they will help her. the, you know, people in the autocratic countries and the autocratic governments are suppressing these people and these autocratic countries a couple of ye
u. s, or they convey the 2nd to summit for democracy in late march. and that hood formulate a simple task. all democracies should fight against all autocracies, namely russia, china, iran, m, d, p, r, k, syria. so all those countries that do not want to obey too much of the demands by the u. s. as for the democrats, these are the u. s. s. will take if you take a look at the list of those invited to the 1st summit for democracy. so then there are a number of interesting country is that the u. s....
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he went out all day last week for film gamma here. wed d y g e b my hair k u m o up in a cinema sooner. 0 one yet about hudson in yana soda. and barden, holmes? yeah. boy, the colleague good is soc offer will at the, the, and he about a book and dad bought the software the, bought the russell good for the whatever other flustered, elena, and monta its sham coloma tow ribbon bother for can, can fee a and if dear min and lin, assigning for mr. norma would have for sonya or my water heater. and all of them are not a fit from an anecdote throughout the semester near at about comi, out of cinema and theater in the levant, often focused on the palestinian cause and the arab world's response to it. i mean the, the home and the wire in a sunken fund. barbara and for the good, what was the cost or say own her own. and we had a lamb until today, so the only to hold me a call it fits him, daddy will eat ill. humphrey, he said to her, a balmy good for her to the end of the year. we had a simpson name of the fan shuttle was off on the go to the bottom. hardwood. i'm home fast and conducting because
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u. k. where he thanked british m p. 's for sending arms in advance. heavily implying more shipments are to come. british authorities are still debating whether descent he of anti ship missiles or surface to air storm shadow missiles, all wallace senior i'm, he has claimed the british army would only last 5 days in an all out war due to the amount of weapons sent to you. great. earlier, pointing out the alleged dire conditions of u. k. are forces, despite investments in the defense sector, huge investments in the last couple of decades into a maritime capability into the aircraft carriers. but the army is in a dire state. the media seems to be adding fuel to the speculation with the sun newspaper saying ukraine could use british long ridge missiles to strike crimea politic.
u. k. where he thanked british m p. 's for sending arms in advance. heavily implying more shipments are to come. british authorities are still debating whether descent he of anti ship missiles or surface to air storm shadow missiles, all wallace senior i'm, he has claimed the british army would only last 5 days in an all out war due to the amount of weapons sent to you. great. earlier, pointing out the alleged dire conditions of u. k. are forces, despite investments in the defense sector, huge...
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it's just gone that 1600 hours g m t and we've been this thing to the u. k. and e. u leaders finalizing a new deal for more than islands, post breakfast trading arrangements, as it no longer be called the moving on protocol. it's now called the wooden framework that's bring in our guest, david mitchell. he's an assistant professor at trinity college dublin at belfast and joins us from belfast. now 1st we will take a little bit of a step back if we can, which is soon as i said, this is all about stability in northern ireland for a special international view. as can you give us an idea of why this is so important? i'm so sensitive. yeah, i suppose all this goes back to braxton, ultimately in 2016 and the competing interests are on that were that you take over me and wanted to get as cleanly are out of the, of the you as possible. but because of the history of ireland and the irish border, and there was a great desire on the part of the e. u and the irish government and northern irish nationalists as well to avoid ard border order text security. host customs post on th
it's just gone that 1600 hours g m t and we've been this thing to the u. k. and e. u leaders finalizing a new deal for more than islands, post breakfast trading arrangements, as it no longer be called the moving on protocol. it's now called the wooden framework that's bring in our guest, david mitchell. he's an assistant professor at trinity college dublin at belfast and joins us from belfast. now 1st we will take a little bit of a step back if we can, which is soon as i said, this is all about...
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u. k. o times, i'm not picky. believe that's possible. conflict with d. w. m. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get the app now are some of the worst violence in years is broken out between israelis and palestinians at its height last week, a palestinian attack outside the synagogue left 7 people dead unprovoked widespread condemnation, including from the arab world. a day earlier israeli forces are graded, the janine refugee camp and the occupy.
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m, every of the football club in that respect. okay, mark meddling from nathan murray university in the u. k. thanks so much for joining us. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making use or in ukraine cost. the german economy nearly 2.5 percent last year. according to the german institute economic research, that's equivalent to 100000000000 euros institutes reports that jeremy's dependency on imports of russian energy is key cause the fall in g d p. some of the most important industrial and economic hubs in the u. s. and china are also the most vulnerable to climate change that's according to a new study by the cross dependency initiative, which also find found 9 out of the top 10 spots which finds regions to study for for more government focused on di, carbonized ation adaptation measures like flood control. now argentina is facing its worst drought in 60 years, it's proving a major economic blow to a country that was already struggling to service it's debts. the drought is also having a significant impact on global food markets with argentina providing a large proportion of the wo
m, every of the football club in that respect. okay, mark meddling from nathan murray university in the u. k. thanks so much for joining us. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making use or in ukraine cost. the german economy nearly 2.5 percent last year. according to the german institute economic research, that's equivalent to 100000000000 euros institutes reports that jeremy's dependency on imports of russian energy is key cause the fall in g d p. some...
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u. k were not prepared for a regime change in iran. m khomeini chanted the slogan of independence from superpowers. something which would put an end to the british and american dominance on iran's oil. the 2 countries had already overthrown the democratically elected governments of mohammed mo, sat down by orchestrating the 1953 co and restating the shot to power. that's what made toppling the shot in 1979, thinking the unthinkable for washington. as if viewed mohammed was up on the v as a close ally. and then the best sense of the word, a puppet. this is an enchanted land, in which maternity, thanks to an enlightened young ruler in the presence of an enormous supply of petroleum harmonizes with one of the earliest civilizations known to recorded history. but the will of the iranian nation seemed to outweigh the will of western powers. iran will be an independent country, non aligned, not under the influence of any superpower. and it will only have friendly relations with those super powers that demonstrate that they are ready to respect
u. k were not prepared for a regime change in iran. m khomeini chanted the slogan of independence from superpowers. something which would put an end to the british and american dominance on iran's oil. the 2 countries had already overthrown the democratically elected governments of mohammed mo, sat down by orchestrating the 1953 co and restating the shot to power. that's what made toppling the shot in 1979, thinking the unthinkable for washington. as if viewed mohammed was up on the v as a...
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yeah, we can do it online, but i can tell you, you know, spending a t k let's unit is with the legal for people with members of the e. m. u. i face very particular problem, which is that once they gave up their currencies and submitted themselves to, to the master criteria. and also to the e. c. b, their governments really are financially constrain live on the one draw before the crisis. there was a women on the deficit of 3 percent that have been there since the beginning of the your opinion. and the politicians didn't have to say any more if you ask them why you couldn't have the spending. they said we had a 3 percent limit. if you ask them why we need to increase this tax because we have a 3 percent limit, there was not any scenic question. the discussion never got beyond that. cutting back on social spending, such as health care, but also pensions are under attack and various kinds of welfare spending are under attack if the metering feed sooner. but the government is thought of the mastery disability and she's got compact. pretty so intervention. according to m. e t m a study discipline is 2011. you're working on com
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m every of the football club in that respect. okay, mark meddling from northumbria university in the u. k. thanks so much for joining us. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making use who are in ukraine cost, the german economy, nearly 2.5 percent last year. according to the german institute economic research, that's equivalent to 100000000000 euros institute reports that jeremy's dependency on imports of russian energy is key cause for the fall in g d p. some of the most important industrial and economic hubs in the u. s. and china are also the most vulnerable to climate change that's according to a new study by the cross dependency initiative, which also find found 9 out of the top 10 spots which find regions to study for for more government focused on the covenant station adaptation measures like flood control. now argentina is facing its worst drought in 60 years, it's proving a major economic blow to a country that was already struggling to service it's debts. the drought is also having a significant impact on global food markets with argentina providing a large proportion o
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u. k. persons, i'm not because he believes that's possible. conflict with d w. m. what secrets lie behind these walls discovered new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get out now. b. o. some of the worst violence in years is broken out between israelis and palestinians at its height last week, a palestinian attack outside the synagogue left 7 people dead and provoked white spread condemnation, including from the arab world. a day earlier israeli forces had raided the jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. 10 people died. most of the report it to be government. on a visit to israel, u. s. secretary of state anthony, blinking called on both sides to come tensions and set the 2 state solution was the only way to end but conflict. my guess this week is the head of the palestinian mission to the u. k. or some sub lot. does he believe that's possible? we see no approach to achieve that, but does the palestinian leadership have the authority among its own people to negotiate with israel and unite the
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m. p. after the 2014 independence referendum, when scott's vaulted 55 percent of 45 to remain part of the u. k. she vowed to keep pursuing independence. but her most recent efforts to hold another referendum were blocked by britons. supreme court will re sharon's has more clouds have been gathering for nicholas sturgeon. but when the storm broke, few were expecting it a morning of leagues followed by confirmation at a hastily arranged media briefing. today i am an insane my intention to step down as 1st minister, a leader of my party. i have asked the national secretary of the s n p to begin the process will be waiting a new party leader. and i will remain in office until my successor is the lead elected. explaining her decision, she spoke of the mental and physical impact of 8 years in a relentless job. and that steering scotland towards independence would get fresh impetus. with a new captain had the helm. the decision was and she insisted because of the current rough seas, though i know it will be tempting to see such this decision is not a reaction to short temperatures. of course that are
m. p. after the 2014 independence referendum, when scott's vaulted 55 percent of 45 to remain part of the u. k. she vowed to keep pursuing independence. but her most recent efforts to hold another referendum were blocked by britons. supreme court will re sharon's has more clouds have been gathering for nicholas sturgeon. but when the storm broke, few were expecting it a morning of leagues followed by confirmation at a hastily arranged media briefing. today i am an insane my intention to step...
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m. i 5 am i 6, g, c, h q, or the armed forces for any criminal conduct committed outside the u. k. if their criminal conduct is deemed, quote necessary for the proper function and quote of those institutions. so that's an interesting thing. they're trying to sneak in there, so i'm not sure what any of this has to do, but protecting britain from russia or china. but it certainly does open a massive gateway to potentially prosecuting whistleblowers journalists, publishers and others who do national security reporting or any other kind of reporting that's based on restricted material. and it also seems the grant and completely unnecessary immunity for members of the board armed forces and others who commit criminal offenses abroad. it sounds like something to see, i would love to see enacted into lonnie united states. we've already seen what the british government has done to target julian assange at the behest of the united states. what do you think these changes would do to the average britain? and just as importantly, or maybe more importantly, what would the impact be on journalis
m. i 5 am i 6, g, c, h q, or the armed forces for any criminal conduct committed outside the u. k. if their criminal conduct is deemed, quote necessary for the proper function and quote of those institutions. so that's an interesting thing. they're trying to sneak in there, so i'm not sure what any of this has to do, but protecting britain from russia or china. but it certainly does open a massive gateway to potentially prosecuting whistleblowers journalists, publishers and others who do...
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u. k. on the elections. 3 of the candidates as well as the electoral empire, have visited the you case, chaff, m house, think tank for consultations and they claim to promote their candidacy candidacy to nigerians around the world are te correspondent, pollute. david brings us more in the policy, get heated up with citizens counting down to saturdays general election to shane a new president, the consent of where the niger is still being the colonized. by the way, it's been tabled from presidents mohamed, how are we to 1015, the, some of the present presidential candidate, my jury and help with the application 610. so this is chelsea house located for discuss campaign class and promises rather than having the same conversation with the country. many have them actually with any to for us. the desire to be seen and heard across the globe. one to many. i was actually any to the fact that how my dress the have is iran tied to her mother the united kingdom colonized some years ago as long as we continue to borrow money from i m s from the g 7 g 20. whatever you want to call it, they will continue to
u. k. on the elections. 3 of the candidates as well as the electoral empire, have visited the you case, chaff, m house, think tank for consultations and they claim to promote their candidacy candidacy to nigerians around the world are te correspondent, pollute. david brings us more in the policy, get heated up with citizens counting down to saturdays general election to shane a new president, the consent of where the niger is still being the colonized. by the way, it's been tabled from...
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u. k. was on the believe that's possible. with 90 minutes on the w o. is that what i am said landa samuel? sky m? yeah, i am running for president of the republic of bella, rosie, but it's only key with you. she is a wife of an upcoming petitioning, i think be to ship and then in a moment where she tries to stand up for her husbands, who destiny changes. and she herself becomes a politician. john dunn. dar searches for the truth again. this time at the exile to turkish journalist meats, sweat, nancy huddled, sky, exiled leader of the opposition and bella reuss. huge. because i'm tired. i'm tired . physically untied. morally, it's too much on my shoulders, but i have to hold. they swayed because i'm responsible for the future. follow contra for the people far behind the boss. sh. guardians of truth starts february 18th on d. w. ah ah ah ah ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. the used top officials arrive and ukraine, european commission, president priscilla, phone to line, and a team of commissioners travel to p. they are there to show solidarity with ukraine, but also talk about weapons del
u. k. was on the believe that's possible. with 90 minutes on the w o. is that what i am said landa samuel? sky m? yeah, i am running for president of the republic of bella, rosie, but it's only key with you. she is a wife of an upcoming petitioning, i think be to ship and then in a moment where she tries to stand up for her husbands, who destiny changes. and she herself becomes a politician. john dunn. dar searches for the truth again. this time at the exile to turkish journalist meats, sweat,...
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u. k. prime minister ritchie sooner to discuss the details of the northern ireland protocol, he said to address parliament at 1st 1830 g m t. i dispute about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. while let's take a closer look at the northern island protocol. when the u. k. left the you new trade was were needed because a block requires strict checks on some goods from non e u countries. that meant potentially creating a hard border between northern island, which is part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and your country. but that meant risking a peace agreement that it ended decades of violence in northern ireland. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol which move the irish border to the one between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish boards. but a unionist party, the d p says that undermines the regions place in the u. k. from on this last bring in john hall was in westminster, forrest joiner. so the e u leader is in london today. are they on the cost of a deal, then it very much loo
u. k. prime minister ritchie sooner to discuss the details of the northern ireland protocol, he said to address parliament at 1st 1830 g m t. i dispute about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. while let's take a closer look at the northern island protocol. when the u. k. left the you new trade was were needed because a block requires strict checks on some goods from non e u countries. that meant potentially creating a hard border between northern island,...
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u. k. one. meanwhile, the one dim president continues to take a refugee from neighboring democratic republic of congo, with a conflict between the government and m. 23 rebels. there's no way we can are keeping house to refugees for which we are later on held accountable in some way or even abused about refugees as a result of ethnic cleansing based in another country. we must be a dumping ground of these people who are being deprived of their rights. but surprisingly welcome mcclain, for his country has no capacity to have neighboring populations. he has accepted the request for ukrainian refugees, one to know faces the same fate as the camps in kenya, with refugees being sent from the west. will one to be able to cope with the escalation, constant upkeep of refugees caused by another waste and conflict. people innocent people dying every day, even on a single and different television. the different radios, listening the news, but they didn't even take a step to lead to the solution. i couldn't tell the world to hear my voice to try their best to stop these killings of every day of innocent people like i say, a new modem to a new way or some us
u. k. one. meanwhile, the one dim president continues to take a refugee from neighboring democratic republic of congo, with a conflict between the government and m. 23 rebels. there's no way we can are keeping house to refugees for which we are later on held accountable in some way or even abused about refugees as a result of ethnic cleansing based in another country. we must be a dumping ground of these people who are being deprived of their rights. but surprisingly welcome mcclain, for his...
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u. k. have discovered a new type of ice that may help us better understand water on its anomalies. it's called medium density, amorphous ice, or m d a. and it's believes to be found in space. scientists, you c, l in cambridge university, say this ice initially looks like a fine white powder when it's shaken at extremely low temperatures, with steel balls, it transforms into something like ordinary ice. its density is the same as water, but its molecules are arranged in an untidy pattern on like water. andrea seller was on the team that created this ice. he explains how it may be formed in outer space. we know that the outer planets of the cell system, particularly jupiter, saturn, and uranus actually how moons around them and moons are often covered with, with ice. and because those moons are so close to the massive planets, the vast glaciers on the surface are actually subject to tidal forces. and so they get pulled back and forth and rotated in. and basically they grind against their edges. they grind on the rocks below. they grind in the cracks and, and we think it's possible that there might be some of this m da, i, lurking
u. k. have discovered a new type of ice that may help us better understand water on its anomalies. it's called medium density, amorphous ice, or m d a. and it's believes to be found in space. scientists, you c, l in cambridge university, say this ice initially looks like a fine white powder when it's shaken at extremely low temperatures, with steel balls, it transforms into something like ordinary ice. its density is the same as water, but its molecules are arranged in an untidy pattern on like...
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u. s. m. in penang, she knows that hunters and gatherers settled here, latest switching to farming, and it's trading links to china. go back to the 2nd century, a d as k fines show. hero these on the, our survey we discovered more than 30 ra sites. so this is a very big leap in the archaeological research for home, home malaysia in the past for like 660 years where we were just still solely based on academics and researchers, always precise were found in kinda valley. so because of their involvement, we got more than 30 sites now and then we have a lot more to discover that the mining companies pay little attention to the archaeological discoveries. there are 59 official excavation sites here and everyone blasting here has a state license to do so. hills and caves where cave paintings and fossils were found are being destroyed. but none of the companies nor the economics ministry are willing to be interviewed on the issue at the ministry of tourism, arts and culture. they draw our attention to the legal position. the deputy director is well acquainted with the regulations and is well aware that the company's profits are more important to the governmen
u. s. m. in penang, she knows that hunters and gatherers settled here, latest switching to farming, and it's trading links to china. go back to the 2nd century, a d as k fines show. hero these on the, our survey we discovered more than 30 ra sites. so this is a very big leap in the archaeological research for home, home malaysia in the past for like 660 years where we were just still solely based on academics and researchers, always precise were found in kinda valley. so because of their...
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u. k. government's approval to abuse the court system and a legal attack on a john this. what higgins called an act of revenge by provision one m. p, proposed his own piece of legislation this week aimed at the slaps culture in london. what he called a form of legal gangster rhythm. thanks dark. staying with the united kingdom now, which is in a state of political disarray, haven't gone through 3 prime ministers in the past 6 months and counting with citizens dealing with a cost of living crunch. that has fueled a wave of work stoppages. that is put trade unions and the news media is treatment of them into the spotlight. as successive strikes have hit rail networks, influential right wing newspapers, including those owned by rupert murdoch, have cited with the pay masters, the government vilifying the union for travel disruptions. then came a series of hostile interviews with the union leader nick lynch. but lynch has turned the tables, putting journalists on the defensive over their habitual anti union approach. combative exchanges have gone viral, boosting public support for striking workers, and exposing the kind of journali
u. k. government's approval to abuse the court system and a legal attack on a john this. what higgins called an act of revenge by provision one m. p, proposed his own piece of legislation this week aimed at the slaps culture in london. what he called a form of legal gangster rhythm. thanks dark. staying with the united kingdom now, which is in a state of political disarray, haven't gone through 3 prime ministers in the past 6 months and counting with citizens dealing with a cost of living...