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not an exception to what i was asking me just boston mr minister i'm asking you this question because you have somebody who was detained and jailed because he has a critical view of your prime minister are the ahmed or at least reportedly that's why he says that he was detained in fact there seems to be little appetite to tolerate criticism even abroad i'd like to bring you to another case and this is one of the u.k. based academic who was among those who actually nominated abhi for his peace prize he learned through reports apparently on ethiopia state broadcaster that police had accused him of quote using international media to destroy the country in response to his critical interviews that he has done on international media is this what opponents of your government can a suspect expect in the country he says he fears going back to the country he thinks there's a significant risk of him being detained. you know as you said. the one based in was the movement. but have we have you know more than 3 people in groups out who would have been to come to your view we have limits that we hav
not an exception to what i was asking me just boston mr minister i'm asking you this question because you have somebody who was detained and jailed because he has a critical view of your prime minister are the ahmed or at least reportedly that's why he says that he was detained in fact there seems to be little appetite to tolerate criticism even abroad i'd like to bring you to another case and this is one of the u.k. based academic who was among those who actually nominated abhi for his peace...
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in your lives evolution to equal the ninety's we had i'm not an exception to what i was asking mr minister i'm asking you this question because you have somebody who was detained and jailed because he has a critical view of your prime minister ahmed or at least reportedly that's why he says that he was detained in fact there seems to be little appetite to tolerate criticism even abroad i'd like to bring you to another case and this is of the u.k. based academic who was among those who actually nominated abi for his piece is this what opponents of your government can expect expect in the country he says he fears going back to the country he thinks there's a significant risk of him being detained prize he learned through reports apparently on ethiopian state broadcaster that police had accused him of quote using international media to destroy the country in response to his critical interviews that he's done on international media. you know this election is one based in what's the mood. there but what we have you know more than that i mean people who outlawed we're hoping to come to your view
in your lives evolution to equal the ninety's we had i'm not an exception to what i was asking mr minister i'm asking you this question because you have somebody who was detained and jailed because he has a critical view of your prime minister ahmed or at least reportedly that's why he says that he was detained in fact there seems to be little appetite to tolerate criticism even abroad i'd like to bring you to another case and this is of the u.k. based academic who was among those who actually...
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leads you to listen to what you call the 90 i'm not an exception to what i was asking me mr minister i'm asking you this question because you have somebody who was detained and jailed because he has a critical view of your prime minister abi ahmed or at least reportedly that's why he says that he was detained in fact there seems to be little appetite to tolerate criticism even abroad i'd like to bring you to another case and this is one of the u.k. based academic who was among those who actually nominated adi for his peace prize he learned through reports apparently on ethiopian state broadcaster that police had accused him of quote using international media to destroy the country in response to his critical interviews that he's done on international media is this what opponents of your government can expect expect in the country he says he fears going back to the country he thinks there's a significant risk of him being detained. you know as you said. the one based in what's the mood. there but what we have you know more than that i mean people who outlawed we're hoping to come to yo
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not an exception to what i was asking me to spot you mr minister i'm asking you this question because you have somebody who was detained and jailed because he has a critical view of your prime minister are the ahmed or at least reportedly that's why he says that he was detained in fact there seems to be little appetite to tolerate criticism even abroad i'd like to bring you to another case and this is one of the u.k. based academic who was among those who actually nominated adi for his peace prize he learned through reports apparently on ethiopia state broadcaster that police had accused him of quote using international media to destroy the country in response to his critical interviews that he has done on international media is this what opponents of your government can a suspect expect in the country he says he fears going back to the country he thinks there's a significant risk of him being detained. you know those who say look we're the ones based in what's the mood. there but what we have you know more than that i mean people who would have been to come to your view we have lived
not an exception to what i was asking me to spot you mr minister i'm asking you this question because you have somebody who was detained and jailed because he has a critical view of your prime minister are the ahmed or at least reportedly that's why he says that he was detained in fact there seems to be little appetite to tolerate criticism even abroad i'd like to bring you to another case and this is one of the u.k. based academic who was among those who actually nominated adi for his peace...
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leads you to listen to tickle the 90 well i'm not an exception to what are you asking me mr minister i'm asking you this question because you have somebody who was detained and jailed because he has a critical view of your prime minister are the ahmed or at least reportedly that's why he says that he was detained in fact there seems to be little appetite to tolerate criticism even abroad i'd like to bring you to another case and this is one of the u.k. based academic who was among those who actually nominated abi for his peace prize he learned through reports apparently on ethiopia state broadcaster that police had accused him of quote using international media to destroy the country in response to his critical interviews that he's done on international media is this what opponents of your government can a suspect expect in the country he says he fears going back to the country he thinks there's a significant risk of him being detained. you know as you said. the one based in what's the mood you're looking at you ever have we have you know more than that i mean people in groups out who
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minister raise this issue later? the future trade arrangements must be something we will continue to raise on their behalf. >> thank you mr. speaker. the prime minister is aware the concern in the communities such as those in the northeast about intentional unauthorized development where suddenly caravans appear on land without planning commission. many of my constituents and i propose the power for councils to tackle this. will the primwill the prime mins authority behindsu this so the changes can be made as soon as possible? >> i think everybody in the house recognizes the distress that an unauthorized cabinet can cause to the local communities and my right honorable friend to call attention to the new powers to tackle the matter. >> can we explain over 1 million that lost their life and he doesn't consider a priority for the receipt of the vaccine. >> i must respectfully disagree with the honorable gentle man the committee on the vaccination and immunization set out clear criteria for those. he knows the criteria very well and the course will be among and i'm afraid i cannot accept the premise of the question. >> we've
minister raise this issue later? the future trade arrangements must be something we will continue to raise on their behalf. >> thank you mr. speaker. the prime minister is aware the concern in the communities such as those in the northeast about intentional unauthorized development where suddenly caravans appear on land without planning commission. many of my constituents and i propose the power for councils to tackle this. will the primwill the prime mins authority behindsu this so the...
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tarmer: the prime minister asked how i would vote on a deal that he has not even secured. secure the deal, mr. prime minister, you promised it. i hope there is a deal and i hope my party will vote in the national interest and not on party, political lines as he is doing. this is about leadership. 15 prime minister has done u-turns. he has five different plans on covid. and last week, several members voted against it. has note minister always wanted to listen to business. he should listen to them. they sayote the cbi, the message for business is this -- that a deal quickly. and then there is the national farmers union, time is running out they say. it is hard to get the final preparations. these are the people the prime minister should be listening to. not his backbenchers. and on the question of preparation, the government knew months ago it needed 50,000 customers agents trained and ready to go from the first of january, deal or no deal. could the prime minister tell the house how many of the 50,000 agents will be in place on the first of january, in 23 days' time? p.m. johnson: it is wonder
tarmer: the prime minister asked how i would vote on a deal that he has not even secured. secure the deal, mr. prime minister, you promised it. i hope there is a deal and i hope my party will vote in the national interest and not on party, political lines as he is doing. this is about leadership. 15 prime minister has done u-turns. he has five different plans on covid. and last week, several members voted against it. has note minister always wanted to listen to business. he should listen to...
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minister of democratisation told us they were killed when she put it to him that the war was not over mr minister the international crisis group says the following but this conflict runs the risk of ripping the state asunder the t.p.o. life as a valley into fight on there are reports of clashes continuing on the ground experts say we're seeing the beginning of a drawn out insurgency and yet your government is declaring victory you're saying that you have the situation under control after the offensive on the kelly your prime minister even said that that no citizen was killed is in your declaration a victory premature amid all of those assessments. reports will graham we know what. we. know there's a 100. and him some pretty much. the war is over but you can see more of that is of you here on at 930 u.t.c. or watch dot com forward slash conflicts. now the women you see behind me are part of a film crew in cameroon that happens to be the country's only all female production crew the women of gold boss productions have taken their place in the country's male dominated film industry their latest proj
minister of democratisation told us they were killed when she put it to him that the war was not over mr minister the international crisis group says the following but this conflict runs the risk of ripping the state asunder the t.p.o. life as a valley into fight on there are reports of clashes continuing on the ground experts say we're seeing the beginning of a drawn out insurgency and yet your government is declaring victory you're saying that you have the situation under control after the...
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mr minister i'd just like to bring it back to the actions of your government though because your government says that it's returning in fact eritrean refugees that had fled in the northern region up to grab a human rights watch says that it's unacceptable the u.n. calls those reports alarming. so you're essentially returning people that fled in fear many of them fled went to the capital they are afraid of being exposed to eritrean violence how do you explain that to the world amid amid these reports amid these fear just from these refugees we can only really anything was a consultant of the refuse to get out is no safe republican control of the engineer liberal. you guys it's you you know so you should stay in a certain delimits this. will be. singular and they ought to save their lives once they've been saved will come to me that's what it is and it's not being done for me if you're in government believes in consultation with. its beliefs and if you just be respected and did your mother a suspect so that's not all imitation remember in the manner you say that it's a safe and stable situati
mr minister i'd just like to bring it back to the actions of your government though because your government says that it's returning in fact eritrean refugees that had fled in the northern region up to grab a human rights watch says that it's unacceptable the u.n. calls those reports alarming. so you're essentially returning people that fled in fear many of them fled went to the capital they are afraid of being exposed to eritrean violence how do you explain that to the world amid amid these...
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mr. president a secret that as he told the deputy minister who gets here and to not exceed the decorationstonight. oh, that is beautiful.xmxméy [ applause ] >> mr. prime minister, chairman chong and our chinese and american friends, this magnificent banquet marks the end of our stay in the people's republic of china. we have been here a week. this was the week that changed the world. as we look back over this week, we think of the boundless hospitality that has been extended to all of us by our chinese friends. we have today seen the progress of modern china. we have seen the matchless wonders of ancient china. we have seen also the beauty of the countryside, the vibrancy of a great city, shanghai. all of this we enjoyed enormously. what's most important was the fact that we had the opportunity to have talks with chairman mao, with prime minister lau and with the foreign minister and other people in the government the joint communique which we have issued today summarizes the results of our talks, but what we have said in that communique is not nearly as important as what we will do in the
mr. president a secret that as he told the deputy minister who gets here and to not exceed the decorationstonight. oh, that is beautiful.xmxméy [ applause ] >> mr. prime minister, chairman chong and our chinese and american friends, this magnificent banquet marks the end of our stay in the people's republic of china. we have been here a week. this was the week that changed the world. as we look back over this week, we think of the boundless hospitality that has been extended to all of us...
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mr. prime minister, our two peoples tonight hold the future of the world in our hands.at future, we are dedicated to the principle that we can build a new world, a world of peace, a world of justice, a world of independence for all nations, and if we succeed in working together where we can find common ground, if we can find the common ground on which we can both stand, where we can build the bridge between us and build a new world, generations in the years ahead will look back and think us for this meeting we have held in this past week. and let the great chinese people and of the great american people be worthy of the hopes and ideals of the world for peace and justice and progress for all. [applause] [indistinct conversation] >> thank you. [indistinct conversation] >> mr. president, do you have any comment for the folks back home? [indistinct conversation] >> thank you. >> {speaking chinese] [laughter] >> [speaking chinese] >> this has already been stated in the coomunique. i do not have anything more to add to that communique. >> [speaking chinese] >> my trip abroad
mr. prime minister, our two peoples tonight hold the future of the world in our hands.at future, we are dedicated to the principle that we can build a new world, a world of peace, a world of justice, a world of independence for all nations, and if we succeed in working together where we can find common ground, if we can find the common ground on which we can both stand, where we can build the bridge between us and build a new world, generations in the years ahead will look back and think us for...
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mr bryant. i suggest that with those nose weapons we're not having got the professional behavior prime minister. mr speaker i think you should you should give something back if you think he should vanish. while the while the right honorable gentleman tries to work out what his position is we're getting on with with the work of a government and it's as he says it's a year since his people's government was elected and i'm very proud that we're delivering on the people's priorities 6000 of the 20000 police officers mr speaker 14800 of the 50000 nurses already and we're getting on we're getting on with building every one of the 40 authors in fact $38.00 hospitals that we're going to deliver along with the biggest program infrastructure investment in this country 1st century uniting and leveling up across the whole of the u.k. and whether the outcome is canada or whether it's australia with a speaker we will be taking back control we have already taken back the price of our money our borders and our laws and we will seize all the opportunities that present brings. but we've just been listening to the
mr bryant. i suggest that with those nose weapons we're not having got the professional behavior prime minister. mr speaker i think you should you should give something back if you think he should vanish. while the while the right honorable gentleman tries to work out what his position is we're getting on with with the work of a government and it's as he says it's a year since his people's government was elected and i'm very proud that we're delivering on the people's priorities 6000 of the...
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mr minister of the international crisis group says the following that this conflict runs the risk of ripping the state asunder the t.p.o. life as a valley into fight on there are reports of clashes continuing on the ground experts say we're seeing the beginning of a drawn out insurgency and yet your government is declaring victory you're saying that you have the situation under control after the offensive on the kelly your prime minister even said that that no citizen was killed is in your declaration of victory premature amid all of those assessments look. the reports will graham we know what's happening out there we. know there's an. end up him some pretty much. it war is over but you can see more of that interview here on at 930 u.t.c. or watch our b.w. dot com forward slash conflict zone. now the women you see behind me are part of a film crew in cameroon that happens to be the country's only all female production crew the women of gold boss productions have taken their place in the country's male dominated film industry their latest project is a demand for peace in cameroon whic
mr minister of the international crisis group says the following that this conflict runs the risk of ripping the state asunder the t.p.o. life as a valley into fight on there are reports of clashes continuing on the ground experts say we're seeing the beginning of a drawn out insurgency and yet your government is declaring victory you're saying that you have the situation under control after the offensive on the kelly your prime minister even said that that no citizen was killed is in your...
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and i don't believe, mr speaker, that those are terms that any prime minister of this country should t whatever terms the uk ended up with... i have absolutely no doubt that from january the ist, this country is going to prosper mightily, mr speaker. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, was taking part via videolink as he was self isolating after a staff member tested positive for covid—i9. last september, the prime minister actually hit the nail on the head when he said that leaving without a deal would be, in his words, "a failure of statecraft." it would. it would be a total failure. and it will be the british people who pay the price. does the prime minister agree with his own spending watchdog, the obr, that the cost of that failure of leaving the eu with no—deal would be higher unemployment, higher inflation and a smaller economy? when he talks about the possible adverse consequences for this country, a deal on australian terms, which i think is what he's talking about, we have yet to hear from the labour party what their view is of that matter. would they vote for it, yes or no
and i don't believe, mr speaker, that those are terms that any prime minister of this country should t whatever terms the uk ended up with... i have absolutely no doubt that from january the ist, this country is going to prosper mightily, mr speaker. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, was taking part via videolink as he was self isolating after a staff member tested positive for covid—i9. last september, the prime minister actually hit the nail on the head when he said that leaving without...
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and i don't believe, mr speaker, that those are terms that any prime minister of this country should uk ended up with... i have absolutely no doubt that, from january the first, this country is going to prosper mightily, mr speaker. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, was taking part via video link, self—isolating after a staff member tested positive for covid—19. he is absolutely stuck, this is the truth of it. he's absolutely stuck and dithering between the deal he knows that we need, and the compromise he knows his back benchers won't let him do. mr speaker, i genuinely hope this is the usual prime minister's bluster and, that like one of his newspaper columns, a deal arrives at the last minute. i think it's a bit much of the leader of the opposition to criticise the government for the failure to come up with a policy on brexit, when he can't even — and a bit much for him to attack those consequences of coming out on australian terms — when he can't even say whether he would vote for that deal, yes or no. mr speaker, the prime minister asked me how i'll vote on a deal that he has
and i don't believe, mr speaker, that those are terms that any prime minister of this country should uk ended up with... i have absolutely no doubt that, from january the first, this country is going to prosper mightily, mr speaker. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, was taking part via video link, self—isolating after a staff member tested positive for covid—19. he is absolutely stuck, this is the truth of it. he's absolutely stuck and dithering between the deal he knows that we need,...
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and that's not going to be helpful for the trump for the biden and mr minister i said when they come in chile yeah the by the administration will i think need to demonstrate that there has been and a reset that there has been a change in position. and that's why this talk of leverage there are some who have argued that well the talk ministration has built up this leverage against iran that biden shouldn't just trade you know trade back to return to this this deal that supposedly is no longer as worthwhile because some of its. some items of it are are expiring and that's just such a misreading of things and i think that the biden team understands this you know if i were to take office and to double down on the sanctions and to greenlight some of these provocative you know whether they're assassinations by israel or other provocative actions by the united states i think we'd be doomed to this failed path that trump has put them on and it's really it's an albatross the sanctions it's not leverage the key weakness is trust just as the everybody has laid out and so there has to be this de
and that's not going to be helpful for the trump for the biden and mr minister i said when they come in chile yeah the by the administration will i think need to demonstrate that there has been and a reset that there has been a change in position. and that's why this talk of leverage there are some who have argued that well the talk ministration has built up this leverage against iran that biden shouldn't just trade you know trade back to return to this this deal that supposedly is no longer as...
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prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, i must nonetheless correct, as that was not a valid i must correct him on what he point. said. under this deal, we have taken back control of our waters and scottish fishermen from the get-go will have that. mr. speaker, and from the end of the transition period, as he knows full well. >> it is important we get on the record, it is more important to get the leader whether he would like the number of times he wants to stop an intervention. to give way straightaway, please, let's just get through the debate. at least before you disagree. prime minister? prime minister mr. speaker, with : great respect, i must correct him. not only will we take back we willof our waters, increase scottish emission share of all of the relevant stocks, going up by 47% by 57%. that is just next year, mr. speaker, and in five-and-a-half years time we take control of the entire spectacular -- only the scottish national party, mr. speaker, that would hand back control of the waters of this country to
prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, i must nonetheless correct, as that was not a valid i must correct him on what he point. said. under this deal, we have taken back control of our waters and scottish fishermen from the get-go will have that. mr. speaker, and from the end of the transition period, as he knows full well. >> it is important we get on the record, it is more important to get the leader whether he would like the number of times he wants to stop an intervention. to give way...
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minister and doctor. you go first. >> translator: thank you very much. my name is otto from tbs. mr. prime minister, my question is related to the coronavirus. the government said this is going to be the make or break three weeks and ask that the people control that, so however the pandemic is expanding and the people said you are too slow to suspend the travel initiative, and you said during the presentation that you reflected upon and apologized on the large group of gathering dinner party you participated in, and what do you think are the analysis and the reasons of infections is not stopping or slowing down, and should you have done something different? and also the revision of the special measures, and what is your reason for revising the special measures. >> translator: concerning the measure of the special revisions act, it's exactly as i already have said, in the government's sub committee of discussions will be made and we will like to proceed. about the new the reasons i have the doctor with me, so i believe i would like to ask him to answer that, but as for the government,
minister and doctor. you go first. >> translator: thank you very much. my name is otto from tbs. mr. prime minister, my question is related to the coronavirus. the government said this is going to be the make or break three weeks and ask that the people control that, so however the pandemic is expanding and the people said you are too slow to suspend the travel initiative, and you said during the presentation that you reflected upon and apologized on the large group of gathering dinner...
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good evening mr minister on t.w. in mexico many pushed muslims are thrown out in the morning right now climate change different awful story the faces much less when for just one week. how much force can really do. we still have time to ask i'm going. to success. that subscribe for more news like those. once the secret service classical. music the sound. or the story behind the music. just before the insurance british. law. thanks opens 9 symphonies for the world. this is the. u.s. lawmakers preparing to block troop withdrawals from germany the. presidency does this mean his order to reduce troops here is no envoy. also coming up israel's close friend donald trump out of the white house where does that leave the jewish state with tensions soaring in the gulf israel's ambassador to. be with me here in this stupid. china appears to keep covert 19 in check while infections.
good evening mr minister on t.w. in mexico many pushed muslims are thrown out in the morning right now climate change different awful story the faces much less when for just one week. how much force can really do. we still have time to ask i'm going. to success. that subscribe for more news like those. once the secret service classical. music the sound. or the story behind the music. just before the insurance british. law. thanks opens 9 symphonies for the world. this is the. u.s. lawmakers...
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it's a third time as prime minister. mre prime minister if he had not got in trouble with the establishment. imran khan may be unpopular in pakistan now but when he heard what nawaz sharif said last month at that rally when he directly targeted the chief of army, imran khan said how dare nawaz sharif point to the general and blame him for what is happening in pakistan when for years mr nawaz sharif polished the boots of a former military dictator. when imran khan said that i dare say he actually had a great deal of sympathy for many pakistanis who know hypocrisy when they see it. i think they probably haven't seen these 21 clips how he had been maligning the military. the military army chief, the intelligence services of pakistan. and not too long before just last year when he was in the united states he gave a statement that it is the isis the intelligent service which actually was responsible for 0sama bin laden. etc, etc. when he was out of power, when he was in opposition, he had given 21 different statements at differe
it's a third time as prime minister. mre prime minister if he had not got in trouble with the establishment. imran khan may be unpopular in pakistan now but when he heard what nawaz sharif said last month at that rally when he directly targeted the chief of army, imran khan said how dare nawaz sharif point to the general and blame him for what is happening in pakistan when for years mr nawaz sharif polished the boots of a former military dictator. when imran khan said that i dare say he...
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how on earth does the prime minister justify that? well, mry trivialises the efforts of the british people... laughing. ..in getting the virus down. he says, and he says that none of the measures, none of the lockdown measures have worked, it's absolutely untrue, mr speaker! we will continue with that tiering system, and we will get that virus down. and that is the best way forward for this country. all he wants to do, mr speaker, is to lock the whole country down. he's a one club golfer. that's the only solution he has. and then, mr speaker, all he does is attack the economic consequences of lockdowns! keir starmer said the next big mistake looked likely to be the easing of restrictions over christmas and he quoted the british medicaljournal. "we believe the government is about to blunder into another "major error that will cost many lives." the prime minister should listen to that advice, notjust ignore it as usual. and if he really is going to press ahead with this, can he tell us what is the assessment, and has it been done of the impact t
how on earth does the prime minister justify that? well, mry trivialises the efforts of the british people... laughing. ..in getting the virus down. he says, and he says that none of the measures, none of the lockdown measures have worked, it's absolutely untrue, mr speaker! we will continue with that tiering system, and we will get that virus down. and that is the best way forward for this country. all he wants to do, mr speaker, is to lock the whole country down. he's a one club golfer....
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mr minister of the international crisis group says the following that this conflict runs the risk of ripping the state asunder the t.p.o. life as a valley into fight on there are reports of clashes continuing on the ground experts say we're seeing the beginning of a drawn out insurgency and yet your government is declaring victory you're saying that you have the situation under control after the offensive on the kelly your prime minister even said that that no citizen was killed is in your declaration a victory premature amid all of those assessments look. at reports a little graham we know what's. out there we. know there's a 100. and up him some pretty much. the war is over but you can see more of that interview here on 930 u.t.c. or watch dot com forward slash conflicts. now the women you see behind me are part of a film crew in cameroon that happens to be the country's only all female production crew the women of gold boss productions have taken their place in the country's male dominated film industry their latest project is a demand for peace in cameroon which is being torn apa
mr minister of the international crisis group says the following that this conflict runs the risk of ripping the state asunder the t.p.o. life as a valley into fight on there are reports of clashes continuing on the ground experts say we're seeing the beginning of a drawn out insurgency and yet your government is declaring victory you're saying that you have the situation under control after the offensive on the kelly your prime minister even said that that no citizen was killed is in your...
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the smp's with ms alida said that government ministers had described that as the best of both worlds. what is good for northern ireland, mrod enough scotland. why is scotland being shafted by this doubledealing 7 why is scotland being shafted by this doubledealing? can the prime minister explained to scottish businesses why this is fair? mr speaker, scottish businesses why this is fair? mrspeaker, in scottish businesses why this is fair? mr speaker, in common with the whole of the rest of the united kingdom, scotland will benefit from, and substantial access of devolved powers for scotland, and will benefit from the regaining of money, borders and laws and, as i never tire of telling my friend, in spite of all his jeering, scotland will take back control of colossal quantities of fish, which i think is something that the people of scotland deserve to be able to exploit for the advantage of those communities. borisjohnson. with that session over, boris johnson headed to brussels to meet ursula von der leyen. but after a three—hour dinner, number ten said very large gaps remained between the uk and the eu. and ursula von de
the smp's with ms alida said that government ministers had described that as the best of both worlds. what is good for northern ireland, mrod enough scotland. why is scotland being shafted by this doubledealing 7 why is scotland being shafted by this doubledealing? can the prime minister explained to scottish businesses why this is fair? mr speaker, scottish businesses why this is fair? mrspeaker, in scottish businesses why this is fair? mr speaker, in common with the whole of the rest of the...
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to the government about 280000 israelis have been vaccinated over the past week prime minister mr minister netanyahu said yesterday that their aim is to reach about 150000 that's the nation's per day he spoke to madonna and 5 and or urge them to really need that demand netanyahu also said that in about 2 months time about 4500000 israelis are likely to have received their 1st job that's about half of the israeli population now there are quite a few issues here one of which is that the vaccination for a lot of israel obviously doesn't include palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza the palestinian authority there it's not quite clear how they will secure the vaccine they have applied for a world health organization program but that would only provide about 20 percent. vaccinations for the populations human rights organizations are saying that it's israel's obligation to help in facilitating the vaccine to palestinians now the issue is that there are daily interactions between palestinians and israelis and about 30 percent of israelis will not be vaccinated those include women who ar
to the government about 280000 israelis have been vaccinated over the past week prime minister mr minister netanyahu said yesterday that their aim is to reach about 150000 that's the nation's per day he spoke to madonna and 5 and or urge them to really need that demand netanyahu also said that in about 2 months time about 4500000 israelis are likely to have received their 1st job that's about half of the israeli population now there are quite a few issues here one of which is that the...
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minister expect a visitor. ♪ from a democracy 9,000 miles away comes mrs. jacqueline kennedy and her sister. ests of the prime minister and his daughter. mrs. john f. kennedy, a lover of the arts and the mother of two young children, brings to the people of india the greetings of the people of her own country, also a people of varied backgrounds and customs, of many faiths and races and a beliefs. the united states embassy combining modern architecture motives reflects the real world and the old and the friendship between your countries, between the united states and india. mrs. kennedy has a special interest in the culture and traditions, old and new. of the world she's about to enter. this is india 1962. kings and emperors and explorers of five centuries ago knew and treasured the silk of the area. today the ancient art of weaving joins the 20th century in a procession of silks and brocades for fashions that go around the world. the continuity of artistic tradition moves in an unbroken line from the variety and richness of the past to the living art of today. art reaches across many barrier
minister expect a visitor. ♪ from a democracy 9,000 miles away comes mrs. jacqueline kennedy and her sister. ests of the prime minister and his daughter. mrs. john f. kennedy, a lover of the arts and the mother of two young children, brings to the people of india the greetings of the people of her own country, also a people of varied backgrounds and customs, of many faiths and races and a beliefs. the united states embassy combining modern architecture motives reflects the real world and the...
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increasingly concerned by these developments and on 1st affair b. 2005 the syrian deputy foreign minister mr wiley did it while i'm this is mr hariri at his home current and palace in beirut. in the meeting mr hariri had told him that quite. we want approached you're in regime a little but at the same time be ruled by syria unquote. so if you can judge reading out the sentencing in the tribunals in the netherlands let's get more from saying she's in beirut where that attack took place so it seems the sensing is going to take some time to be read out what are we expecting. what prosecutors are asking for a life sentence from the so-called. case the man the international tribunals found guilty of executing the assassination of the former prime minister rafiq and heavy behind me the sight of that to massive explosion how do these motorcade was blown up he was killed along with 21 other people now the international tribunal the in august issue the verdict in the trial after after many years the trial began on 2014 the defendants were tried in absentia and the man who was found guilty by the cour
increasingly concerned by these developments and on 1st affair b. 2005 the syrian deputy foreign minister mr wiley did it while i'm this is mr hariri at his home current and palace in beirut. in the meeting mr hariri had told him that quite. we want approached you're in regime a little but at the same time be ruled by syria unquote. so if you can judge reading out the sentencing in the tribunals in the netherlands let's get more from saying she's in beirut where that attack took place so it...
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the world's first woman prime minister, sirimavo bandaranaike of sri lanka, has died at the age of 84. mrshad been voting in the island's general election. her daughter is the current president. being the world's first female prime minister was very important to her. she felt very proud that she had done it. do you hope to see more women in politics? yes, i hope to. sunethra bandara naike there remembering her mother, what a remarkable story. next we go to japan, where women had to wait until 1999 to get the right to control the number of children they had using the oral contraceptive pill. now, in contrast, a male impotence drug viagra was approved for use injapan injust six months, and legalised before the pill for women. witness history has been speaking to yoriko madoka, who has made it her life's work to fight for the right of japanese women to access contraception. translation: the reason i started pushing for the legalisation of the pill was because before i became an mp i ran what i called a happy divorce class for women. i was not a professional counsellor or anything, i was a jou
the world's first woman prime minister, sirimavo bandaranaike of sri lanka, has died at the age of 84. mrshad been voting in the island's general election. her daughter is the current president. being the world's first female prime minister was very important to her. she felt very proud that she had done it. do you hope to see more women in politics? yes, i hope to. sunethra bandara naike there remembering her mother, what a remarkable story. next we go to japan, where women had to wait until...
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minister. speaker.you, mr. i begin by thanking you and the house of authorities and all of your stuff, their hard work and allowing us to meet today. can i also welcome the outstanding news that astrazeneca is rolling out a new u.k. made a vaccine approved by the nhra that will be helpful to millions in this country and around the country. i move that the bill be read a second time. and having taken back control of our money, our borders, our laws and waters by leaving the european union on january 31, we seize this moment to forge a fantastic new relationship with our european neighbors based on free-trade and friendly cooperation. in a minute, mr. speaker. at the heart of this bill is one of the biggest free-trade agreements in the world. --omprehensive >> mr. speaker, seeking your clarification, i'm just wondering if the prime minister can talk about taking back control of waters, with scottish fishermen who are going to have less fish to catch as a consequence of this deal. limited -- can we try to keep to
minister. speaker.you, mr. i begin by thanking you and the house of authorities and all of your stuff, their hard work and allowing us to meet today. can i also welcome the outstanding news that astrazeneca is rolling out a new u.k. made a vaccine approved by the nhra that will be helpful to millions in this country and around the country. i move that the bill be read a second time. and having taken back control of our money, our borders, our laws and waters by leaving the european union on...
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mr speaker, the prime minister talks about indecision. at like one of his newspaper column isa and that like one of his newspaper column is a deal arrives at the last minute. but for some people and their jobs, minute. but for some people and theirjobs, it's already too late. yesterday ineos, a major employer in this country, announced they will not now build a grenadier car plant in bridgend and will move production to france instead. this is a project thatjust two months to france instead. this is a project that just two months ago the prime minister said was a vote of confidence. so hundreds of skilled jobs now won't go to bridgend. can the prime minister tell us how many more britishjobs have to go overseas before he gets on with delivering the brexit deal that he promised? mr speaker, ithink it's delivering the brexit deal that he promised? mr speaker, i think it's a bit much of the leader of the opposition to criticise the government forfailure opposition to criticise the government for failure to come up with a policy on brexit when
mr speaker, the prime minister talks about indecision. at like one of his newspaper column isa and that like one of his newspaper column is a deal arrives at the last minute. but for some people and their jobs, minute. but for some people and theirjobs, it's already too late. yesterday ineos, a major employer in this country, announced they will not now build a grenadier car plant in bridgend and will move production to france instead. this is a project thatjust two months to france instead....
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coalition between prime minister benjamin netanyahu, leader of the right—wing likud, and his political rival, benny gantz, of the centrist blue and white party. under the deal, mrinister. he was supposed to trade places with mr netanyahu, next november. now that won't happen. translation: we don't want elections, and we are therefore willing to vote today in the knesset against elections. but if elections are forced on us, we shall win. it'll be a tricky campaign for mr netanyahu. a commando turned prime minister, seen here receiving a coronavirus vaccine on live tv. he is israel's longest standing prime minister, but he will first have to have to clear his name in a corruption trial. mr gantz has even accused mr netanyahu of taking israel to elections to avoid going to court. israelis aren't impressed. there is anger over government handling of the pandemic, with weekly anti—government protests. backing for likud has dipped in recent polls, but so has support for centre—left blue and white. however, there is a new challenge from the right. former likud mp, gideon sa'ar, has formed his own right—wing party. and it stands to peel away votes from mr netanyahu's p
coalition between prime minister benjamin netanyahu, leader of the right—wing likud, and his political rival, benny gantz, of the centrist blue and white party. under the deal, mrinister. he was supposed to trade places with mr netanyahu, next november. now that won't happen. translation: we don't want elections, and we are therefore willing to vote today in the knesset against elections. but if elections are forced on us, we shall win. it'll be a tricky campaign for mr netanyahu. a commando...
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mr. president >>g senator from rhode island. >> prime minister, i've had -- mr. presint, i've had the pleasure of working with my chairman on the budget committee on budget reform initiatives. and i want to take this occasion to thank him for the wonderful way that he worked with me on those issues and for all of his support. and i want to make a pledge to him as well. the effort began with a lot of hearings in the budget committee to sort out how we could reform what we were doing. at the moment the budget committee is probably the most dysfunctional piece of this dysfunctional institution. and chairman enzi was determined to remedy that. and a lot of work went in at the committee level. then a bicameral committee was created to look at budget reform. primarily out of the house. and i had the opportunity to seserve on that bicameral committee. that was an opportunity that i owe to chairman enzi. he both advocated for me to his leader that i should be on that committee, and he gave h up a st on that committee to make sure that there was a spot for me there. i hop
mr. president >>g senator from rhode island. >> prime minister, i've had -- mr. presint, i've had the pleasure of working with my chairman on the budget committee on budget reform initiatives. and i want to take this occasion to thank him for the wonderful way that he worked with me on those issues and for all of his support. and i want to make a pledge to him as well. the effort began with a lot of hearings in the budget committee to sort out how we could reform what we were doing....
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communities will have to move though the government says they will receive compensation the defense minister of energy mr emanuel i'm looking for what has been done shawn's the government's will be gone in space mission the look of communities opportunity to benefits from the oil and gas industry. for you but there will be much. i do know about the will mafia. was that he actually. i just i. love it when. i said i haven't been on my. feet said to me no one. in the know up front of my book was listening. to me i did. not know you know but you know what that's up in your book now i let you do not going to you didn't i got the amount of what you want i hope not even that he added yes i have no money you have them your mother in. law. i. have no doubt i love that not that. i love. my. mother that i know that that. that was that was happening right now. and then. when that little miss moved up on my thing you know that your music and your communion about you know left people yeah i do like a vehicle was all about going to and. i don't need to move on oh my you got on the . plane and then you have no nobody be
communities will have to move though the government says they will receive compensation the defense minister of energy mr emanuel i'm looking for what has been done shawn's the government's will be gone in space mission the look of communities opportunity to benefits from the oil and gas industry. for you but there will be much. i do know about the will mafia. was that he actually. i just i. love it when. i said i haven't been on my. feet said to me no one. in the know up front of my book was...
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isthree former mrs and prime minister have been charged with negligence.udicial sources say t four will face questioning next week. we have more from beirut. >> investigating the explosion in august and cling on estioning both the prime minister and three othercl ministers ing the finance minister and other ministers as well. investigators came out t say they were charged with acts of t collisions -- acts of negligence. written notices had been sent to the government before the explosion warning of the explosive devices that were dangerous and that action should beno taken, bu one took any action. ♪ stut welcome tode source in the bbc news room. boris johnsonayg that leaving negotiations without a trade deal is now a strong possibility. every now and then we make a video looking at one of the big issues of the week. brexit trade talks are struggling. for the u.k., any dl mt involve being free of eu rules. >> the discussion is about sovereignty. >> forhe eu, both sides must follow the same rules. >>ot only for today, but for the future. host: but is the eu
isthree former mrs and prime minister have been charged with negligence.udicial sources say t four will face questioning next week. we have more from beirut. >> investigating the explosion in august and cling on estioning both the prime minister and three othercl ministers ing the finance minister and other ministers as well. investigators came out t say they were charged with acts of t collisions -- acts of negligence. written notices had been sent to the government before the explosion...
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people and prime minister jawaharlal nehru expect a visitor, from a sister democracy, 9,000 miles across oceans and continents. accompanied by the american ambassador, kenneth galbraith, comes mrsline kennedy, wife of the 35th president of the united states, and her sister, invited guests of the prime minister and of his daughter. mrs. john f kennedy, a lover of the arts, and the mother of two young children, brings to the people of india the greetings of the people of her own country, also a people of varied backgrounds and customs of many faiths and races and beliefs. the united states embassy in the center of new delhi combining modern architectural techniques in ancient indian motifs, reflects the new world and the old and the long-standing friendship between our countries between the united states and india. mrs. kennedy has a special interest in the culture and mrs. kennedy has a special interest in the culture and traditions old and new of the world she's about to enter. 1962 kings and -- this is india, 1962. kings and emperors and explorers kings and emperors and explorers of five centuries ago knew and treasured the silk of banara. -- banares. the ancient art of weavin
people and prime minister jawaharlal nehru expect a visitor, from a sister democracy, 9,000 miles across oceans and continents. accompanied by the american ambassador, kenneth galbraith, comes mrsline kennedy, wife of the 35th president of the united states, and her sister, invited guests of the prime minister and of his daughter. mrs. john f kennedy, a lover of the arts, and the mother of two young children, brings to the people of india the greetings of the people of her own country, also a...
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mr. prime minister, did sounds like it will be difficult to come up with a deal. ble.standa let's come back to your home country of ireland. will there be a border with another ireland? customs clearance is coming across that border? >> we reached an agreement with britain that the border, if there is a border -- if there is a trade agreement would be a less important border than if there was a trade agreement. the northern sea rather than the unenforceable 300-mile long border, the land border in ireland. that is already agreed. if there are tariffs to be collected or the conformity of goods with standards to be checked, it will be done at a port in england or belfast other than on the border in ireland, which would be impractical and politically very exclusive because it would aggravate the tensions that existed and cost so much lives in northern ireland over many years. david: something none of us can what. isaresay probably ireland one of the economies most closely integrated with the united kingdom at this point. what are the possible economic effects on ireland,
mr. prime minister, did sounds like it will be difficult to come up with a deal. ble.standa let's come back to your home country of ireland. will there be a border with another ireland? customs clearance is coming across that border? >> we reached an agreement with britain that the border, if there is a border -- if there is a trade agreement would be a less important border than if there was a trade agreement. the northern sea rather than the unenforceable 300-mile long border, the land...
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the prime minister was innoculated with the pfizer biontech jab, alongside the country's health minister. mr a personal example and encourage the public to be vaccinated. at least nine coronavirus patients have been killed in a fire at a hospital in southern turkey. the blaze, in an intensive care ward at the hospital in gaziantep, is believed to have been triggered by the explosion of an oxygen tank. turkey has recorded almost 18,000 deaths since the pandemic began. this is bbc news. the main headline: new covid restrictions come into effect in london and surrounding areas. nearly 18 million people are affected. a uk government source has said there will be no trade deal with the eu unless there's a "substa ntial shift" from brussels in the coming days. saturday was dubbed fish day by negotiators in brussels who are racing against the clock to try to solve one of the most thorny issues left on the table. it's understood a decision might be reached before christmas. but uk sources say it is increasingly likely the uk will leave with no deal. our political correspondent nick eardley has the d
the prime minister was innoculated with the pfizer biontech jab, alongside the country's health minister. mr a personal example and encourage the public to be vaccinated. at least nine coronavirus patients have been killed in a fire at a hospital in southern turkey. the blaze, in an intensive care ward at the hospital in gaziantep, is believed to have been triggered by the explosion of an oxygen tank. turkey has recorded almost 18,000 deaths since the pandemic began. this is bbc news. the main...
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a few i think kingdom what's left of it and i wonder if we can kind and therefore to the prime minister mr johnson this is a difficult time of the year and i'd like to say to the people of the greatest of oil of the british isles that we must be patient but let that not diminish a celebrate 3 christmas get the red wine out and i'd if you like me will still it everywhere just say to yourself cop it dn seize the competition like us have a good christmas as debts we can one of the t. t. is before that time t. a full t. a 5 it sounds now like you're advancing a game on the x. box of the play station i don't want sex or i'm in but whatever you're doing at a safe and christmas but of course you've got good. prime minister johnson in pretty patella the home offices of very strong women indeed. the train see i do not know if i'm coming or going going or coming i do not know what's going on all i know is i'll be all going to deliver brick states i'm we are delivering the facts. and then we'll know whether we come in we'll get a ring but apart from that it's all a bit of a mess and untalented a bad
a few i think kingdom what's left of it and i wonder if we can kind and therefore to the prime minister mr johnson this is a difficult time of the year and i'd like to say to the people of the greatest of oil of the british isles that we must be patient but let that not diminish a celebrate 3 christmas get the red wine out and i'd if you like me will still it everywhere just say to yourself cop it dn seize the competition like us have a good christmas as debts we can one of the t. t. is before...
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secretary general antonio good terraces had a number of phone conversations with the prime minister. mr terraces spokesman says somewhat delicately they're still trying to operationalize the deal if the question is are we getting unfettered clear humanitarian access. at this point no right and that's why we're still in discussions with the government to try to get to where we want to be the u.n. is particularly concerned about an incident on sunday when 4 members of its advance security team were farto poland and then detained for a time by the authorities for now it doesn't look like the situation is going to be further discussed here at the un security council african members of the council say regional mediation should take priority currently this month the security council is chaired by south africa. a champions league football match has been suspended after players from both teams walked off the pitch over allegations of racism so that incident erupted when pierre way bo who's the assistant coach with the turkish club a shock share was involved in a fierce sideline argument the for
secretary general antonio good terraces had a number of phone conversations with the prime minister. mr terraces spokesman says somewhat delicately they're still trying to operationalize the deal if the question is are we getting unfettered clear humanitarian access. at this point no right and that's why we're still in discussions with the government to try to get to where we want to be the u.n. is particularly concerned about an incident on sunday when 4 members of its advance security team...