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thomas, the interior minister of— happen. thomas, the interior minister of france _ happen. . eunice has already mentioned what's happened in australia, we know what's happening on the border with poland — although we don't know because the polls have banned any organisations working doing the humanitarian work there — but we know it's a europe—wide problem. but he points out all these people have come not from france, but they've been bused to the french coast from belgium sometime in the small hours, and the boats came from germany. i’m small hours, and the boats came from german . �* ., , ., ., ., germany. i'm glad you mentioned that so we can widen _ germany. i'm glad you mentioned that so we can widen the _ germany. i'm glad you mentioned that so we can widen the debate, _ germany. i'm glad you mentioned that so we can widen the debate, not - germany. i'm glad you mentioned that so we can widen the debate, notjust l so we can widen the debate, not just looking _ so we can widen the debate, not just looking at— so we can widen the debate, not just looking at the faction b
thomas, the interior minister of— happen. thomas, the interior minister of france _ happen. . eunice has already mentioned what's happened in australia, we know what's happening on the border with poland — although we don't know because the polls have banned any organisations working doing the humanitarian work there — but we know it's a europe—wide problem. but he points out all these people have come not from france, but they've been bused to the french coast from belgium sometime in...
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of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we've not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cason iv hello. that is the problem, the health pass obligatory vaccination. we have no more freedom here, so we have become violent that fits. this problem has been present for a long time. in any case, what we must take from this is that all the french colonies are places where there is misery and violence. and this is going to remain like that. come in, captain, walk away, i've already been making demands. we have several points to discuss. unfortunately, it was necessary to arrive at this point, none the less, they were elected representatives who listened, but they were not able to understand what we had to say. unfortunately, again, the youth is fed up with this bad listen from the day one. we would not have arrived at this point. i mean, have you not, not, nothing has ever been resolved through violence, but i also think that if there are 2 days of uprising, let's say, wednesday and thursday on friday, they will decide to send in some police reinforcemen
of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we've not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cason iv hello. that is the problem, the health pass obligatory vaccination. we have no more freedom here, so we have become violent that fits. this problem has been present for a long time. in any case, what we must take from this is that all the french colonies are places where there is misery and violence. and this is going...
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of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we've not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard kaz nerve damage was usually don't, the crisis that's flared up now in guadalupe is not only the results of the health care crisis, but also from france stepping back from its overseas territories 15 to 20 years ago now, the vaccination campaign has become spark. that's ignited a barrel of gunpowder. it's all the results of abandonment, its betrayal, and contempt towards our compatriots. from guadalupe guadalupe suffers from a high cost of living like other overseas territories as well as such a shameful thing as a lack of access to drinking water. all of this lead people to run out of patience and give them violence is unacceptable and must be condemned. but it's obvious that we must fight to the roots of the problem. general unease with this french state isn't just a parent on the other side of the atlantic over in the pacific ocean to another island, colonized by francis waiting to cast a boat for teacher. one could see new caledonia choose full independence
of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we've not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard kaz nerve damage was usually don't, the crisis that's flared up now in guadalupe is not only the results of the health care crisis, but also from france stepping back from its overseas territories 15 to 20 years ago now, the vaccination campaign has become spark. that's ignited a barrel of gunpowder. it's all the results of...
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of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we have not seen any minister, and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cason iv. now he is also warning that this violence could spread even further. he suggesting that guy on which is the french territory in south america, could be the next to see that violence spread there over these cove in 19 restrictions. and what he's calling for, what he's demanding, is that the french government seems its responsibilities in know the story to bring you this weapons. they. facebook is delaying. the introduction of encrypted messages on all of its platforms that hold up though is being resisted by governments, including the u. k. the home secretary claims police need the ability to read people's messages on social media. ortiz shadae address, dusty has more now on the stand off between authorities on big tech. its been 5 years since whatsapp rolled out and rendon encryption it was hailed for allowing people all over the world to communicate securely and freely. but in tandem with some tough question, officials, what's up instagram on facebook own a matter is tracki
of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we have not seen any minister, and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cason iv. now he is also warning that this violence could spread even further. he suggesting that guy on which is the french territory in south america, could be the next to see that violence spread there over these cove in 19 restrictions. and what he's calling for, what he's demanding, is that the french government seems...
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of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we have not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cousin iv home to around 400000 people. guadalupe is no stranger to violent protests. the threat level though has been raised significantly right now. that's because there have been reports that writers managed to break into an arms depot and took rifles. and it's not just in guadalupe where the fires are burning right now. protests civ also sprayed to a neighboring martinique where officers have also been shot at and there are warnings that this could spark violence in other french overseas territories. to general unease with this french state isn't just apparent on the other side of the atlantic over in the pacific ocean to another island, colonized by frances waiting to cast a vote for teacher one that could seem new caledonia, choose full independence. the result of that referendum in just a few weeks time is expected to be far too close to cool with so many issues rearing their heads in frances overseas territory is all the same time. the government may be
of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we have not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cousin iv home to around 400000 people. guadalupe is no stranger to violent protests. the threat level though has been raised significantly right now. that's because there have been reports that writers managed to break into an arms depot and took rifles. and it's not just in guadalupe where the fires are burning right now....
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of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we've not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cousin iv. he's also warned that guy on which is another french overseas surgery in south america, could be the next a fool into violence. and he is calling for the french government to assume its responsibilities. another time when we're so close to the next presidential election, mac corner, we assume he's going to seek that 2nd man did a. these are not questions that he wants us to buy. what seems to be his inability to control the security in so many of the french overseas territories. the world health organization, as stress from us vaccination, is critical to ending the pandemic. but to julian aldo from the political bureau of the national ronnie 40, says francis vaccination campaign is creating tension. i'm at mercy, she's on the crisis. that's flared up now. and guadalupe is not only the results of the health care crisis, but also from france stepping back from its overseas territories 15 to 20 years ago . but now the vaccination campaign has become a s
of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we've not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cousin iv. he's also warned that guy on which is another french overseas surgery in south america, could be the next a fool into violence. and he is calling for the french government to assume its responsibilities. another time when we're so close to the next presidential election, mac corner, we assume he's going to seek that...
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of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we have not seen any minister, and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cousin iv. he's also warned that guy on which is another french overseas territory in south america, could be the next to fall into violence and he is calling for the french government to assume its responsibilities. another time when we're so close to the next presidential election, mack corner, we assume he's going to seek that 2nd man did a. these are not questions that he wants asked by what seems to be his inability to control the security in so many of the french overseas territories. a whistle lowing psychiatrist slammed us. they run children's gender service in the u. k. for encouraging youngsters to transition. if they don't fit into traditional gender stereotypes, the recruitment of staff with very low levels of clinical knowledge and skill, many of those staff had had little or no previous exposure to complex serious disorders in childhood. many young people who are unwilling or unable to conformed agenda stereotypes, for example, go wishing to be more masculine, ah, no mis
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going to start off with the island of martinique, where they will live shot fired at police officers overnight on the island that that's been denounced by the interior minister roadblocks have been set up on the island. and there is a general strike that is underway. there at the moment now the violence we've seen in martinique of the last couple of days sprayed from neighboring guadalupe where this seems that of unfolded against these covey 19 restrictions have resulted in what could only be described to something that you would expect to see in a war zone with 5 nights now of looting and violence. ah, ah ah. well overall on guadalupe there has been more than a week of processing general strike taking place there. and that looting, as you saw, are in those clips all as a result of the coven 19 restrictions. more specifically over the fact that health workers have to have a vaccination to continue working. that is a vaccination against cov 19. now that's a measure that was implemented in all french territories from september 15th. so a couple of months ago. and while we did see protests here on the main line against that, they have sort of drifted away dissi
going to start off with the island of martinique, where they will live shot fired at police officers overnight on the island that that's been denounced by the interior minister roadblocks have been set up on the island. and there is a general strike that is underway. there at the moment now the violence we've seen in martinique of the last couple of days sprayed from neighboring guadalupe where this seems that of unfolded against these covey 19 restrictions have resulted in what could only be...
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the president of france. the french minister of the interior gerald darmanin is visiting a hospital in calais. ers reporting that he is saying for traffickers have been arrested for traffickers have been arrested for the incident today and also saying that five women and one little girl are among the victims. here is the mayor of calais. translation:— here is the mayor of calais. translation: �* ., , ., , translation: bloom at this tragedy is the result of _ translation: bloom at this tragedy is the result of several _ translation: bloom at this tragedy is the result of several successive - is the result of several successive failures in immigration policy. it is the failure of borisjohnson. our region has and to take on extra measures because he does not have the courage to take responsibility. we need to react and react quickly. all this must stop. we should not be waiting for tragedies to act. what angers me the most this evening is that for several weeks i've been alerting members of the government to warn them that there was exceptional pressure at this moment. you schofield is live with u
the president of france. the french minister of the interior gerald darmanin is visiting a hospital in calais. ers reporting that he is saying for traffickers have been arrested for traffickers have been arrested for the incident today and also saying that five women and one little girl are among the victims. here is the mayor of calais. translation:— here is the mayor of calais. translation: �* ., , ., , translation: bloom at this tragedy is the result of _ translation: bloom at this...
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the foreign minister," leader of the party robert, will take up a new created post on environmental policy. the leader of the spd will become germany's new finance minister. the ministries of the interiorfense, construction, health, and labor will go to the spd. members of the three parties are expected to give their blessings to the deal in the next 10 days. simon: moving onto another of our top headlines, the three men who pursued ahmaud arbery whilst he was jogging and fatally shot him have all been found guilty. travis mcmichael was found guilty on all counts. his father, greg mcmichael was found guilty. and his neighbor, william bryan, who filmed the video, was guilty of the part he played in a murder. they will now be subject to sentencing and could face life in prison. the verdict was met by cheers from supporters of the arbery family. >> you can imagine it was a very tense moment in court as the jury returned. the judge read the verdict and all three men in these case were guilty of murder. ahmaud arbery's father let out an exclamation in the court. his mother looked very somber and was weeping. the three men remained expressionless. they will now await sentencing at a later da
the foreign minister," leader of the party robert, will take up a new created post on environmental policy. the leader of the spd will become germany's new finance minister. the ministries of the interiorfense, construction, health, and labor will go to the spd. members of the three parties are expected to give their blessings to the deal in the next 10 days. simon: moving onto another of our top headlines, the three men who pursued ahmaud arbery whilst he was jogging and fatally shot him...
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minister, the caretaker, interior minister, jose of offer has applauded the approach of the polish government. in so far as the erection of a fence along that frontier is concerned. we see also that the lithuanian parliament has enacted a state of emergency for its stretch of frontier that it shares with belarus. so very clearly you have the european union, both in brussels, but in other members stood in member states to express in solidarity with those governments who are having to reckon with what's being what with what they're facing on their borders with vieira's. the thing to take from the e u wants to preserve the openness of its inner hopes to do that by bolstering the controlling and securing of it's out of orders. specifically with the arrows i done, i came in berlin, thanking for that diplomatic efforts to stop the conflict in ethiopia, from escalating into a full blown civil war, a gathering pace, the african union envoy. how does he go on our thumb? joe has traveled to the horror and far regions the rebels from to grime the north hav
minister, the caretaker, interior minister, jose of offer has applauded the approach of the polish government. in so far as the erection of a fence along that frontier is concerned. we see also that the lithuanian parliament has enacted a state of emergency for its stretch of frontier that it shares with belarus. so very clearly you have the european union, both in brussels, but in other members stood in member states to express in solidarity with those governments who are having to reckon with...
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the english channel becoming a graveyard for migrants. and that i think sort of sets the tone, perhaps the conversation he had with boris johnson overnight. today, the interior minister of france and the home office minister in great britain are going to be meeting and talking. exactly what kind of practical measures that they can take. but we're hearing some alarming statistics. in addition to the fact that 27 people died yesterday, about the number of crossings, for example. yesterday, there were 255 according to the interior minister. 255 people who succeeded in making it across the english channel. and 671 people who were stopped from going across. and the french say that they have got almost 800 police officers that are watching the coast, trying to stop this kind of thing from happening. so the french are emphasizing what they're doing, and they're trying to sort of spread the possibility. mr. macron said last night he wants to see more effort on the part of france's neighbors in europe, the netherlands, belgium and germany. apparently, this rubber raft that sank yesterday was purchased in germany. at least that's what the interior minister told us. and as a co
the english channel becoming a graveyard for migrants. and that i think sort of sets the tone, perhaps the conversation he had with boris johnson overnight. today, the interior minister of france and the home office minister in great britain are going to be meeting and talking. exactly what kind of practical measures that they can take. but we're hearing some alarming statistics. in addition to the fact that 27 people died yesterday, about the number of crossings, for example. yesterday, there...
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of the people you've been screened over enough canister on iran and iraq. we have neither the money nor the strength to do so. as a result of your sanctions. while the interior minister of poland has said that they've so far repelled the group that had tried to cross earlier on monday. however, when you look at the size of that group, this isn't going anywhere in the you look at the, the intent that is to try and cross over the border. this is going to continue for some time yet. we've also seen this developing away from it being a incident between poland and bella roost. we've heard from the german foreign ministry there. well, lithuania has also said that they will be sending troops to that polish bell russia border, and they tend to, to assure that from c, it is also sort of dec declaring a state of emergency in lithuania, as well as this becomes very much a, an e u issue on that border between us that you frontier between bellow, reese and the european union keeping us across at the very latest developments. there are europe correspondent, peter oliver. ok. another big story of the day, a french police officer has been attacked with a knife in the southern city o
of the people you've been screened over enough canister on iran and iraq. we have neither the money nor the strength to do so. as a result of your sanctions. while the interior minister of poland has said that they've so far repelled the group that had tried to cross earlier on monday. however, when you look at the size of that group, this isn't going anywhere in the you look at the, the intent that is to try and cross over the border. this is going to continue for some time yet. we've also...
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of their foreign policy playing out those people's lives against the european union. and she has had some degree of support from other ministers in different governments of member state. certainly here in germany, the interior minister, the caretaker, a terry minister jose offer has applauded the approach of the polish government in so far as the erection of a fence along that frontier is concerned to see also that the lithuanian parliament has enacted a state of emergency for its stretch of frontier that it shares with belarus. so very clearly you have the european union, both in brussels, but in other members stood in member states to expression solidarity with those governments who are having to reckon with what's being what with what they're facing on their borders with belarus. the thing to take from the e u wants to preserve the openness of its inner hopes to do that by bolstering the controlling and securing of its outside borders. specifically with yellows. one is the speak to your henny under a chick editor in chief of voices from belarus. he joined us by skype from warsaw. thanks very much for being with us. i just want to go back to that to the people on the border itself. how do they get there i
of their foreign policy playing out those people's lives against the european union. and she has had some degree of support from other ministers in different governments of member state. certainly here in germany, the interior minister, the caretaker, a terry minister jose offer has applauded the approach of the polish government in so far as the erection of a fence along that frontier is concerned to see also that the lithuanian parliament has enacted a state of emergency for its stretch of...
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while this was happening, on the opposite side of the channel, the french interior minister is meeting france, what do you think of that? the britain and france, what do you think of that?— britain and france, what do you think of that? ., ., think of that? the government want to blame everybody _ think of that? the government want to blame everybody but _ think of that? the government want to blame everybody but themselvesj to blame everybody but themselves for the position they have created. they blame the french, because they say the french should keep people in france, but france already takes many more people than we do. they did conduct diplomacy in a really arrogant way which has led to this incident. it is a shame the uk is not involved but i have a bit of sympathy with france�*s position. the sympathy with france's position. the government says it has always taken a collaborative approach with the french. but if it continues like this do you fear more deaths this winter? �* ., , this do you fear more deaths this winter? �* .,, . ., , winter? almost certainly, there will be mor
while this was happening, on the opposite side of the channel, the french interior minister is meeting france, what do you think of that? the britain and france, what do you think of that?— britain and france, what do you think of that? ., ., think of that? the government want to blame everybody _ think of that? the government want to blame everybody but _ think of that? the government want to blame everybody but themselvesj to blame everybody but themselves for the position they have...
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we are told the interior minister of france is due at the hospital. in the next hour. once he's been updated both by the rescue operation and by those who are treating survivors. we have already been told that the survivors are not in good condition, some of them. that has been offered as an explanation why the death toll has continued to rise during the afternoon. we ended at the start of the afternoon around mid afternoon, about 20 people, that has already reached more than 31. i'll pause here for that we are hoping to talk to a couple of guess shortly about what this story it means any implication from both the british and european union. written no longer a member of the european union but having co—operated. let's go to georgia. this is the scene in brunswick. these are, we expect the formal words from the judge following conviction. there has been some words but we are going to get more words in a moment. as i said, the terrible case of ahmaud arbery who is 25 years old when he was fatally shot having been out running. it fatally shot having bee
we are told the interior minister of france is due at the hospital. in the next hour. once he's been updated both by the rescue operation and by those who are treating survivors. we have already been told that the survivors are not in good condition, some of them. that has been offered as an explanation why the death toll has continued to rise during the afternoon. we ended at the start of the afternoon around mid afternoon, about 20 people, that has already reached more than 31. i'll pause...
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of things should be imposed on yellows. and then in germany, you have the interior minister here, the caretaker interior minister has to be said. jose hoffa key ally of angular medical applauding the position of the polish government, particularly as it regards the erection of that fence along the border. one thing to point out though that has been said from an e perspective is that if poland feels it needs further support further material support for what it's doing. it only has to ask for us. is it just poland, dominic, or have other nato, an e u member countries seen a spike in the number of people trying to cross the borders? for the interesting thing here is we know also the lithuanian government, which remember is another government with a border with yellow roast. that's the border which the lithuanians have taken the same sort of approach the idea of the erection of fences and that sort of thing. they to report that people have been trying to cross to cross their borders. it's not just remember the thing that that's in, that's intrinsic to this story is the twofold element. from a european perspective, the e wants to k
of things should be imposed on yellows. and then in germany, you have the interior minister here, the caretaker interior minister has to be said. jose hoffa key ally of angular medical applauding the position of the polish government, particularly as it regards the erection of that fence along the border. one thing to point out though that has been said from an e perspective is that if poland feels it needs further support further material support for what it's doing. it only has to ask for us....
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it's also minister certainly here in berlin, a key ally of anger medical, the caretaker, chancellor, will her ally, the caretaker interior minister has endorsed the approach of the polish government . specifically regarding the erection of a fence on the border with belarus and said that germany stands ready to help out and that the you should do more in solidarity with the polish government or separately. we know that in lithuania, the government is on the verge of declaring a state of emergency alongside it's border with garris, which would bring it into line with the polish approach to that particular border. so you have a clear sense from the european union perspective. that solidarity is the key word denunciation of yellow verse. the interesting thing here is the e u says that if the polish government needs more material assistance, it's hands ready to provide it. they have not yet asked for it. and the final thought to bear in mind t as a twofold approach, coming from the e u, the e you wants to see in this particular border area, the out sir e u border. it wants tight control where possible because it wants to be
it's also minister certainly here in berlin, a key ally of anger medical, the caretaker, chancellor, will her ally, the caretaker interior minister has endorsed the approach of the polish government . specifically regarding the erection of a fence on the border with belarus and said that germany stands ready to help out and that the you should do more in solidarity with the polish government or separately. we know that in lithuania, the government is on the verge of declaring a state of...
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the german interior minister of the can't take a government is in charge right now. jose hoffer has applauded the approach taken by the polish governments. certainly in regards to the fence that they are erecting along the border of the militarization of the border with beatrice. and he's said that the e u needs to start to do more to help the polish government with what it is doing. the interesting thing there, of course, is that, that shows you that perhaps the war of words that had built up in recent months between the polish government and the you will, that seems to be cooling somewhat. and instead, what you have is a more centralized approach or more endorsing approach, as it were from the you, with the member states with the government in warsaw regarding what it considers the government in minsk of alexander lucas shanker, is doing. and what, what would something like that clearly a war of words going on between various different parties here, but, but one of the people who caught in the middle of all of this, what happens to then well, the interesting thing
the german interior minister of the can't take a government is in charge right now. jose hoffer has applauded the approach taken by the polish governments. certainly in regards to the fence that they are erecting along the border of the militarization of the border with beatrice. and he's said that the e u needs to start to do more to help the polish government with what it is doing. the interesting thing there, of course, is that, that shows you that perhaps the war of words that had built up...
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french authoriti say the boat set off from dunkirk east of calais with 31 people on board -- 33 people on board, at least 33 people. here is the french interior ministerg in calais. >> according to our information, 33 people sailed off the coast of calais. at the moment, there are 31 dead and two people were rescued. they are currently in hospital and still in danger. among these 31 dead, we know there were five women and a little girl. we will get more information later today. and obviously, the search and rescue operations are continuing. today, between the crossing of calais a the north part of the country, we had 780 police officers patrolling e coast. 255 people have managed across the channel, but 660 one people who were trying to cross have been stopped. these are migrants who spent just a few days or a few hours in france and want to cross into england, and take thisisk. unfortunately today, we had this tragedy. the folks responsible for this horrible situation are the smugglers, criminals who, for a few thound euros, organized human trafficking of people from iraq, iran, afghanistan and asia, and to use these people. they tracked them from be
french authoriti say the boat set off from dunkirk east of calais with 31 people on board -- 33 people on board, at least 33 people. here is the french interior ministerg in calais. >> according to our information, 33 people sailed off the coast of calais. at the moment, there are 31 dead and two people were rescued. they are currently in hospital and still in danger. among these 31 dead, we know there were five women and a little girl. we will get more information later today. and...
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of the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi. the attack targeted the prime minister's home in the high—security green zone of baghdad. the interiorwere shot down, but a third hit his house. there've been violent clashes between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups in recent weeks. the british prime minister has been accused of "trashing" the uk's reputation for democratic standards as a row over the conduct of his conservative politicians escalates. the opposition labour leader sir keir starmer said that borisjohnson had shown "corrupt behaviour" in trying to protect a member of parliament who was found to have broken lobbying rules. mps will hold an emergency debate on standards on monday. here's our political correspondent chris mason. mps are forever aware how many people don't much like politicians. it's why, for so many who spend their weeks here, this row over the government's behaviour gets right up their nose, because it leaves a whiff of this being a self—serving place. for the opposition parties, it's also a chance to take aim at the prime minister. instead of upholding standards, he orders
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what is the reaction of the french government tonight to this tragedy? lucy: the interior minister been here in calais. he called it a day of national grief for france and the world. emmanuel macron has been speaking. he has vowed that he will not let the channel become a cemetery, and i think this is something that people have feared for many months, this fear that with all of the crossings, the rise in demand, the expansion of the people smuggling, the expsion of the crossing season and enter the winter months, this is the kind of tragedy hanging over that industry since it began two or three years ago, and now the government is having to face that. we are told four suspected people smugglers believed to be linked to this crossing have been arrested, but for all of the arrests over the years and all of the deterrents, this industry seems to keep growing. laura: lucy williamson, thank you. now to germany where three political parties have struck a deal to form the next government, putting the environment at center stage. social democrats, greens and free democrats have unveiled th
what is the reaction of the french government tonight to this tragedy? lucy: the interior minister been here in calais. he called it a day of national grief for france and the world. emmanuel macron has been speaking. he has vowed that he will not let the channel become a cemetery, and i think this is something that people have feared for many months, this fear that with all of the crossings, the rise in demand, the expansion of the people smuggling, the expsion of the crossing season and enter...
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of the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi. the attack targeted the prime minister's home in the high—security green zone of baghdad. the interior two drones were shot down, but a third hit his house. there've been violent clashes between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups in recent weeks. our middle east correspondent, anna foster, has more details. a strike at the heart of the iraqi government. two drones were shot down, but a third made contact, exploding at the prime minister's official residence. mr al—kadhimi escaped unharmed, but six of his personal bodyguards were injured. shortly after the attack, he appeared on national television to reassure the nation that he'd survived. translation: my house i was the target of a cowardly attack. thanks to god, i and those who work with me are in good shape. your heroic security and army forces are working on protecting iraq and its stability. cowardly rockets and cowardly drones do not build countries or futures. less than a month ago, elections in iraq produced a record low turnout. now the country is struggling to build a ruling coalition. many vot
of the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi. the attack targeted the prime minister's home in the high—security green zone of baghdad. the interior two drones were shot down, but a third hit his house. there've been violent clashes between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups in recent weeks. our middle east correspondent, anna foster, has more details. a strike at the heart of the iraqi government. two drones were shot down, but a third made contact,...
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position at to point the finger of blame will precipitate met with her french counterparts and the stalemate position continues. buquet home secretary and french interior minister agreed to accelerate the delivery of the commitments made in the joint clement of july 2021. to live on the joined determination to prevent 100 percent of cross science and make this deadly route on viable. for the record, the 100 percent figure was not agreed between the home secretary and french, interior minister gerald german and, and should not be presented as an agreed commitment. it is not that it is not part of the joint statement or thought the diplomatic roots haven't really worked either . the united kingdom is trying to replace the dublin agreement with other resettlement schemes. however, france, belgium gemini, and sweden have all rejected these attempts, but one is certainly needed, as i say, these numbers are now as soaring out of control. and we have to look at the context of all of this. even ministers in that meeting admitted the very fact that when the food of cowboy happened, that's when we saw the influx of asylum seekers particularly from afghanistan on the near
position at to point the finger of blame will precipitate met with her french counterparts and the stalemate position continues. buquet home secretary and french interior minister agreed to accelerate the delivery of the commitments made in the joint clement of july 2021. to live on the joined determination to prevent 100 percent of cross science and make this deadly route on viable. for the record, the 100 percent figure was not agreed between the home secretary and french, interior minister...
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of the photograph, migration snob will cost lives, is the sort of response from the british presumably to this decision to withdraw the invitation to pretty patel to attend this meeting of european interior minister is. i think ultimately that is true, it's to? that if the problem isn't addressed, more people will die in this way, unfortunately. that's the reality. probably on the way to the french coast as well because people do die en route as well. so, that, isuppose, is a reality that there does need to be a solution. what that solution is is quite not an easy thing, is at? but it's also the case, is intact, from a domestic point of view, from a british point of view, we can be as generous as we want in terms of allowing people once they are here to claim asylum are not, and there is a whole argument about that, and how generous, well obviously not so much the asylum rules themselves, but how many people we should take in general from around the world, but if there is an incentive for people to come across the channel, by getting here, they improve the chances of being able to stay here thatis chances of being able to stay here that is how it's going to be a problem. _ that is how it's going
of the photograph, migration snob will cost lives, is the sort of response from the british presumably to this decision to withdraw the invitation to pretty patel to attend this meeting of european interior minister is. i think ultimately that is true, it's to? that if the problem isn't addressed, more people will die in this way, unfortunately. that's the reality. probably on the way to the french coast as well because people do die en route as well. so, that, isuppose, is a reality that there...
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the compulsory vaccination of health workers and covid—19 health pass requirements. despite a curfew being imposed, shops were looted and buildings burned through the night. the french interior minister them are about 50 agents of the counterterrorism unit and the elite police force. we have ascertained that not only is there disorder, but live ammunition was used against law enforcement officers and that looting — which has, i dare say, nothing to do with the protest — is now taking place on the island. in the summer, hospitals on the island became overwhelmed with coronavirus cases. doctors, nurses and firefighters flew to the island to assist and lockdown was imposed and tourists advised to leave. but the vaccination campaign has struggled to find support. unlike on mainland france, where most people have had two doses of the vaccine, in guadeloupe, only 46% of adults have received one jab. gail maclellan, bbc news. barcelona is one of a number of european cities in which wild boar have become a common presence. the singer shakira, who lives in the spanish city, recently complained that a boar had attacked her in a park, and encounters between locals and the animals have been on t
the compulsory vaccination of health workers and covid—19 health pass requirements. despite a curfew being imposed, shops were looted and buildings burned through the night. the french interior minister them are about 50 agents of the counterterrorism unit and the elite police force. we have ascertained that not only is there disorder, but live ammunition was used against law enforcement officers and that looting — which has, i dare say, nothing to do with the protest — is now taking...
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of the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi. the attack targeted the prime minister's home in the high—security green zone of baghdad. the interiorid two drones were shot down, but a third hit his house. there've been violent clashes between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups in recent weeks. the us is set to reopen its borders on monday for vaccinated non—essential travel, ending a 20 month entry ban. the easing of restrictions will open up travel for double jabbed non—us citizens to over 30 countries, including the uk, eu, china and india. well, one us region greatly affected by the restrictions is the san ysidro port of entry, the busiest land border crossing in the world. travellers will now be able to make non—essential border crossings. we can now speak to kenia zamarripa, the executive director of international business affairs at the san diego chamber of commerce. i asked her what the impact of lifting these restrictions would have. the international community and business community can work towards complete economic recovery. to give you some numbers that i think will help you understand,
of the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi. the attack targeted the prime minister's home in the high—security green zone of baghdad. the interiorid two drones were shot down, but a third hit his house. there've been violent clashes between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups in recent weeks. the us is set to reopen its borders on monday for vaccinated non—essential travel, ending a 20 month entry ban. the easing of restrictions will open up travel...
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of the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi. the attack targeted the prime minister's home in the high—security green zone of baghdad. the interior two drones were shot down, but a third hit his house. there've been violent clashes between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups in recent weeks. security forces in sudan have fired tear gas at teachers taking part in pro—democracy protests in the capital, khartoum. demonstrators have set up barricades for what's intended to be two days of civil disobedience against last month's coup. as arab league mediators arrive in the country to try to defuse the crisis, organisers say they want to increase pressure on the military government to transition to civilian rule. our africa correspondent, andrew harding reports from khartoum. chanting. anger on the streets of khartoum today. protesters blocking off neighbourhoods. taking big risks to show their contempt for sudan's military coup. right now, a lot of blood, a lot of dead people. this military government is killer. it's a goddamn killer, for real. the protests began two weeks ago when the generals seized pow
of the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi. the attack targeted the prime minister's home in the high—security green zone of baghdad. the interior two drones were shot down, but a third hit his house. there've been violent clashes between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups in recent weeks. security forces in sudan have fired tear gas at teachers taking part in pro—democracy protests in the capital, khartoum. demonstrators have set up barricades for...