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. —— meghan 0wen has more.r will sound pretty familiar. let's start with food. now, katsu, is seafood, meat or vegetables wrapped up in panko breadcrumbs and deep fried. it's a popular dish, but it's also a boomerang word, which is an example of japanese—english reborrowing. now, tonkotsu is also on the list this year. it's a savoury broth made from pork, bone and ramen noodles. together with donburi, which is rice topped with seafood, meat and vegetables. but aside from food, there's also a number of words in the arts and crafts sector now. kirigami is the art of sculpting or meticulously crafting paper into 3d designs. mangaka is also in the dictionary from this year, and this is a designer of manga, which is a japanese style of cartoon or comic, which is also becoming more and more popular around the world. and finally, this is one of my favourites is kintsugi. now, this is the art of repairing broken pottery. and the idea is to emphasise the cracks in an effort to embrace imperfection. so there we have it.
. —— meghan 0wen has more.r will sound pretty familiar. let's start with food. now, katsu, is seafood, meat or vegetables wrapped up in panko breadcrumbs and deep fried. it's a popular dish, but it's also a boomerang word, which is an example of japanese—english reborrowing. now, tonkotsu is also on the list this year. it's a savoury broth made from pork, bone and ramen noodles. together with donburi, which is rice topped with seafood, meat and vegetables. but aside from food, there's...
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after the death of russian opposition activist alexi navalny, she told our reporter meghan 0wen "fearcewoman in russia and then i have quit after realizing what kind of place is it and that the system itself is designed in a way not to protect people or help them, but protect government's interests. you one of the most vocal critics of putin. how safe do you feel at the moment? well, i feel pretty safe because i'm in, you know, i'm not in russia and i think, in general, if you will be paranoid all the time, fear is very counterproductive. i feel more for people in russia right now. so, if you were to go back to russia, what would happen? i cannot say exactly because russia is a very unpredictable country. sometimes it's beautiful, but most of the time it's just terrible. yeah, but i don't have any plans to go now. how do you view navalny�*s death? after the first shock passed, we realized that we should be more vocal and more loud and more, erm... sorry. take your time. yeah. ..now because he was a leader for so many people. lots of people felt that we don't have a leader any more. so
after the death of russian opposition activist alexi navalny, she told our reporter meghan 0wen "fearcewoman in russia and then i have quit after realizing what kind of place is it and that the system itself is designed in a way not to protect people or help them, but protect government's interests. you one of the most vocal critics of putin. how safe do you feel at the moment? well, i feel pretty safe because i'm in, you know, i'm not in russia and i think, in general, if you will be...
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she told our reporter meghan 0wen that following the death of the russian opposition activist alexi navalnythen i have quit after realizing what kind of place is it and that the system itself is designed in a way not to protect people or help them, but protect government's interests. you one of the most vocal critics of putin. how safe do you feel at the moment? well, i feel pretty safe because i'm in you know, i'm not in russia and i think, in general, if you will be paranoid all the time, fear is very counterproductive. i feel more for people in russia right now. so, if you were to go back to russia, what would happen? i cannot say exactly because russia is a very unpredictable country. sometimes it's beautiful, but most of the time it's just terrible. yeah, but i don't have any plans to go now. how do you view navalny�*s death? after the first shock passed, we realized that we should be more vocal and more loud and more, erm... sorry. take your time. yeah. ..now because he was a leader for so many people. lots of people felt that we don't have a leader any more. so the hope is that as we
she told our reporter meghan 0wen that following the death of the russian opposition activist alexi navalnythen i have quit after realizing what kind of place is it and that the system itself is designed in a way not to protect people or help them, but protect government's interests. you one of the most vocal critics of putin. how safe do you feel at the moment? well, i feel pretty safe because i'm in you know, i'm not in russia and i think, in general, if you will be paranoid all the time,...
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Mar 25, 2024
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let's speak to our reporter meghan 0wen. what are these farmers so angry about?se tractors have — about? for the last two hours, these tractors have been _ about? for the last two hours, these tractors have been circling _ tractors have been circling around manchester, tooting their homes and hoping the people in those buildings will be hearing those calls. we've seen some pretty extraordinary scenes at rush hour in london, with tractors going across voxel bridge and right there at the houses of parliament —— westchester. why are they so angry? mostly because of cheaper food they so angry? mostly because of cheaperfood imports they so angry? mostly because of cheaper food imports and timing environmental regulations, inadequate food insecurity and also foetal labelling. and as you mentioned, it comes off the back of a number of protests we've seen in europe and across the world, as well — but this time, its british farmers�*s turns to protest. and hundreds turned out from different generations — we've seen younger farmers saying they're worried about their future
let's speak to our reporter meghan 0wen. what are these farmers so angry about?se tractors have — about? for the last two hours, these tractors have been _ about? for the last two hours, these tractors have been circling _ tractors have been circling around manchester, tooting their homes and hoping the people in those buildings will be hearing those calls. we've seen some pretty extraordinary scenes at rush hour in london, with tractors going across voxel bridge and right there at the houses...
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made its way through central london towards the houses of parliament in westminster. 0ur reporter meghan 0wenn rush hour. now, farmers from across the uk have gathered from kent, from wales, from northern ireland, and of all generations. i've actually spoken to young farmers who are worried about their future. i've also spoken to farmers who have been in the industry for decades who are really, really worried about their livelihoods. they're protesting against a number of things, but particularly cheap food imports and tightening environmental restrictions. it comes after a number of eu countries and countries around the world have also staged their own farming protests. but this is the first time in a while that farmers have taken to the streets of central london in their tractors. now, the government says, "we firmly back our farmers, we put agriculture at the forefront of any any deals we negotiate," but i think from the sounds of it and the looks of it here, farmersjust don't accept that in the uk. they've got slogans saying, "we can't feed you any more," saying, "back british farming". t
made its way through central london towards the houses of parliament in westminster. 0ur reporter meghan 0wenn rush hour. now, farmers from across the uk have gathered from kent, from wales, from northern ireland, and of all generations. i've actually spoken to young farmers who are worried about their future. i've also spoken to farmers who have been in the industry for decades who are really, really worried about their livelihoods. they're protesting against a number of things, but...
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meghan 0wen has more (tx sot) many of the japanese words that have been added this year will sound pretty's also a boomerang word which is an example of a japanese english re—borrowing. now tonkotsu is another word and another word is on the screen now. aside from food there is also a number of words in there is also a number of words in the arts and crafts sector now. kirigami is a art of folding paper into designs. managka is another web it has come in which is becoming more popular around the world it is a drawing style. this is one of my favourites, this is the arts of repairing a broken pottery and the idea is to emphasise the cracks in an effort to embrace imperfection. there we have it, they are the new japanese words in the oxford english dictionary all the way from a to z. dachshunds, also known as sausage dogs, could be banned in germany under a new law which would prohibit breeding practices inflicting long term suffering on the animals. dachshunds are prone to spinal problems linked to their short legs and long backs. but the german kennel club says the law would leave too muc
meghan 0wen has more (tx sot) many of the japanese words that have been added this year will sound pretty's also a boomerang word which is an example of a japanese english re—borrowing. now tonkotsu is another word and another word is on the screen now. aside from food there is also a number of words in there is also a number of words in the arts and crafts sector now. kirigami is a art of folding paper into designs. managka is another web it has come in which is becoming more popular around...