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msf is bitterly critical of european governments.capacity of their own and then actively sabotaged the efforts of others trying to save lives in the mediterranean. it says european countries have violated international law by refusing to allow those rescued at sea access to safe ports, and have instead enabled the forced return of thousands of them to detention camps in libya. it says eu governments have created a climate that discourages ships at sea from carrying out their obligations to rescue people in distress, and that now it's been forced to terminate its own vital sea rch—and—rescue work, it will result in more avoidable deaths that will go unwitnessed and unrecorded. sophie long, bbc news. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. the swiss cabinet will discuss the new deal that will see it many eu rules automatically applied to the country. nominations will be revealed for 84 categories of the grammys. the most procedures music awards in america. in washington later, several developments in robert muell
msf is bitterly critical of european governments.capacity of their own and then actively sabotaged the efforts of others trying to save lives in the mediterranean. it says european countries have violated international law by refusing to allow those rescued at sea access to safe ports, and have instead enabled the forced return of thousands of them to detention camps in libya. it says eu governments have created a climate that discourages ships at sea from carrying out their obligations to...
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the charity msf says it has been forced to end migrant rescue operations in the mediterranean.alled a sustained campaign of slander and obstruction by italy and other european governments. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with tabloid the sun here in the uk with the headline ‘postpone the vote or get your coat‘ — the ultimatum given to theresa may by ministers over next week's planned vote on her brexit deal. on to the financial times now. its main story looks at that huawei arrest, the shock it caused to the markets and how its worsened the row between the us and china. the register among many covering a big tech and telecoms fail. millions of customers of network 02 in the uk and others as far and wide asjapan had their services hit thanks to a problem with tech provider ericsson. let's look at the magazine business matters. it says a ban on betting ads on british tv during sports matches has hit gambling firms shares. and finally, let's look at the telegraph here in the uk. it's reporting on luxembourg
the charity msf says it has been forced to end migrant rescue operations in the mediterranean.alled a sustained campaign of slander and obstruction by italy and other european governments. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with tabloid the sun here in the uk with the headline ‘postpone the vote or get your coat‘ — the ultimatum given to theresa may by ministers over next week's planned vote on her brexit deal. on to...
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msf is bitterly critical of european governments.to provide enough dedicated rescue capacity of their own and then actively sabotaged the efforts of others trying to save lives in the mediterranean. it says european countries have violated international law by refusing to allow those rescued at sea access to safe ports, and have instead enabled the forced return of thousands of them to detention camps in libya. it says eu governments have created a climate that discourages ships at sea from carrying out their obligations to rescue people in distress, and that now it's been forced to terminate its own vital sea rch—and—rescue work, it will result in more avoidable deaths that will go unwitnessed and unrecorded. sophie long, bbc news. the chief financial officer of chinese technology giant huawei is due in court in canada later today for a bail hearing. mung wanzhou was arrested in vancouver at the request of the united states. american media say her arrest is related to an investigation into possible violations of sanctions against ir
msf is bitterly critical of european governments.to provide enough dedicated rescue capacity of their own and then actively sabotaged the efforts of others trying to save lives in the mediterranean. it says european countries have violated international law by refusing to allow those rescued at sea access to safe ports, and have instead enabled the forced return of thousands of them to detention camps in libya. it says eu governments have created a climate that discourages ships at sea from...
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msf is bitterly critical of european governments.ted rescue capacity of their own and then actively sabotaged the efforts of others trying to save lives in the mediterranean. it says european countries have violated international law by refusing to allow those rescued at sea access to safe ports and have instead enabled the forced return of thousands of them to detention camps in libya. it says eu governments have created a climate that discourages ships at sea from carrying out their obligations to rescue people in distress, and for now it's been forced to terminate its own vital search—and—rescue forced to terminate its own vital sea rch—and—rescue work, it forced to terminate its own vital search—and—rescue work, it will avoid, result in more avoidable deaths that will go an witnessed and unrecorded. sophie long, bbc news. cuba has the lowest internet connectivity rate in the western hemisphere. now, though, people there will be able to get 3g internet access on their mobile phones, instead of using wi—fi hotspots and internet caf
msf is bitterly critical of european governments.ted rescue capacity of their own and then actively sabotaged the efforts of others trying to save lives in the mediterranean. it says european countries have violated international law by refusing to allow those rescued at sea access to safe ports and have instead enabled the forced return of thousands of them to detention camps in libya. it says eu governments have created a climate that discourages ships at sea from carrying out their...
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the charity msf ends its rescue mission for migrants in the mediterranean, and blames the governmentei affair rattles global markets on fears the us—china trade war could be entering a dangerous new phase.
the charity msf ends its rescue mission for migrants in the mediterranean, and blames the governmentei affair rattles global markets on fears the us—china trade war could be entering a dangerous new phase.
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we tried to go all the way up to a spot near the saudi border where the msf is a medical station where they were treating them and they wouldn't let us do that. yet if of ngo workers said it's not quite as dangerous as it is being made out. they have this control and the reporting i did was in spite of those who had come to me to many places. i had older friends that helped me to evade them to some extent nevertheless they travel very carefully and are careful of airstrikes and nations. the primary military commander, the people i met were lower-level mid-level commanders who went back and forth on the front lines and also run sectors of the city. so e what you see. often our fighters in the streets managing checkpoint here and there. some include child soldiers who committed and ask anybody's age but they couldn't have been more than 14. it's a very common sight. it is striking that they seem to have developed the absence in a the state for keeping people happy enough. everybody knows someone that has been hurt or killed in the can when you see expressions of popular support by small
we tried to go all the way up to a spot near the saudi border where the msf is a medical station where they were treating them and they wouldn't let us do that. yet if of ngo workers said it's not quite as dangerous as it is being made out. they have this control and the reporting i did was in spite of those who had come to me to many places. i had older friends that helped me to evade them to some extent nevertheless they travel very carefully and are careful of airstrikes and nations. the...
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tried to go to a spot near the saudi border where msf has a medical station where they are treating wounded fighters and the houthis would not let us do that. it isof ngo workers said not as dangerous as it is being made out. exercise tight control over journalist. the reporting i did was in spite of those houthi minders that accompanied me, i have friends that helped me evade the minders to some extent, nonetheless, i did not meet top houthis. these guys travel carefully, they are extremely conscious of the possibility of airstrikes or assassinations. like thet meet people primary military commander of the houthis. the people i met were mid-level who go back and forth from the frontlines and also run sectors of the city. are houthie often fighters in the streets managing checkpoints here and there. include child soldiers. i did not ask anybody's age, but some could not have been more than 14. it is a common sight. it is striking that they seem to have developed a system in the absence of any real state for keeping people happy enough, or .ather fed enough the war has been very good for the
tried to go to a spot near the saudi border where msf has a medical station where they are treating wounded fighters and the houthis would not let us do that. it isof ngo workers said not as dangerous as it is being made out. exercise tight control over journalist. the reporting i did was in spite of those houthi minders that accompanied me, i have friends that helped me evade the minders to some extent, nonetheless, i did not meet top houthis. these guys travel carefully, they are extremely...
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msf is bitterly critical of european governments.rom carrying out their obligations to rescue people in distress, and that now it‘s been forced to terminate its own vital sea rch—and—rescue work, it will result in more avoidable deaths that will go unwitnessed and unrecorded. sophie long, bbc news. as we‘ve been hearing, the number of cash machine robberies in the uk has nearly doubled in the last four years, according one of the biggest atm operators. cardtronics says there were more than 720 attempts to steal cash last year. less than half were successful. well, i spoke to ron delveno of the atm industry in europe and asked him if the rise in criminal incidents could affect the number of atms in the uk. we used to have over 70,000 in the uk, and the latest figures i saw say that we have now at 65,000. part of that is atms being attacked, but part of it is a bank branches closing, and the atms that are in those branches being taken away, so this is a very serious issue. we can‘t afford to lose any atms through crime, because we‘re l
msf is bitterly critical of european governments.rom carrying out their obligations to rescue people in distress, and that now it‘s been forced to terminate its own vital sea rch—and—rescue work, it will result in more avoidable deaths that will go unwitnessed and unrecorded. sophie long, bbc news. as we‘ve been hearing, the number of cash machine robberies in the uk has nearly doubled in the last four years, according one of the biggest atm operators. cardtronics says there were more...
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we tried to go all the way up to a spot near the saudi border where msf had a medical station where they were treating wounded fighters and the houthis wouldn't let us do that. a lot of ngo workers said it was not as dangerous. the houthis exercise tight control over journalists, the reporting i did was in spite of those minors who accompanied me, i had old friends who helped me to evade the miners to some extent. nonetheless i did not meet top houthis. they traveled very carefully. extremely conscious of the possibility of airstrikes or assassinations. you don't meet people like abdulla all looking, the primary military commander. the people i met were lower levels, mid-level commanders who go back and forth from the front lines and also run in effect sectors of the city. so what you see very often are houthis fighters in the streets managing checkpoints here and there. some of them include what are obviously child soldiers, they couldn't have been more than 14. a very common site. so it is striking the they seem to have developed a system in the absence of any real state for keeping pe
we tried to go all the way up to a spot near the saudi border where msf had a medical station where they were treating wounded fighters and the houthis wouldn't let us do that. a lot of ngo workers said it was not as dangerous. the houthis exercise tight control over journalists, the reporting i did was in spite of those minors who accompanied me, i had old friends who helped me to evade the miners to some extent. nonetheless i did not meet top houthis. they traveled very carefully. extremely...
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msf said it comes after what it called a campaign of obstruction by the italian government and otherropean countries. the father of a british tourist who is missing in new zealand has made an emotional appeal for help in finding his daughter. grace millane, who turned 22 on sunday, has not been in touch with her family since 1st december. in a news conference in auckland, david millane urged anyone who may have seen her to come forward grace is a lovely, outgoing, fun—loving, family—oriented daughter. grace has never been out of contact for this amount of time. she is usually in daily contact with either her mother, myself, her two brothers, members of the family on social media. this morning ukip‘s leader in scotland, david coburn, and the former ukip leader paul nuttall have both resigned from the party in protest at the decision to give tommy robinson a job as an adviser. mr nuttall, who's a member of the european parliament, said the appointment was a "catastrophic error". mrcoburn said ukip had been "infiltrated" by english nationalists. the party is now left with just nine of t
msf said it comes after what it called a campaign of obstruction by the italian government and otherropean countries. the father of a british tourist who is missing in new zealand has made an emotional appeal for help in finding his daughter. grace millane, who turned 22 on sunday, has not been in touch with her family since 1st december. in a news conference in auckland, david millane urged anyone who may have seen her to come forward grace is a lovely, outgoing, fun—loving,...