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the police have begun to come into the crowd here at parliament square and arrest protesters.elines about how this protest could be conducted, and one of the rules was, do not go into the road, but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square, they were encouraged to come into the road and block the streets. there have been more than 600 arrests in london alone.
the police have begun to come into the crowd here at parliament square and arrest protesters.elines about how this protest could be conducted, and one of the rules was, do not go into the road, but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square, they were encouraged to come into the road and block the streets. there have been more than 600 arrests in london alone.
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the police have begun to come into the crowd here at parliament square and arrest protesters.idelines about how this protest could be conducted, and one of the rules was, do not go into the road, but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square, they were encouraged to come into the road and block the streets. there have been more than 600 arrests in london alone. you're under arrest for criminal damage! extinction rebellion says five more days of actions are planned. activists say targets will include fossilfuel companies, the fast fashion industry and government, so expect more disruption. justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. ten people have been arrested following clashes between anti—migra nt demonstrators and police in dover. dozens of demonstrators blocked a dual carriageway bringing traffic to a standstill — calling for tighter immigration restrictions. rival protesters also gathered in the town, in support of the thousands of migrants who've been arriving in the uk in small boats. the headlines on bbc news...
the police have begun to come into the crowd here at parliament square and arrest protesters.idelines about how this protest could be conducted, and one of the rules was, do not go into the road, but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square, they were encouraged to come into the road and block the streets. there have been more than 600 arrests in london alone. you're under arrest for criminal damage! extinction rebellion says...
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the police have begun to come into the crowd at parliament square and arrest protesters, and there werew this protest could be conducted and one of the rules was do not go into the road but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square, they were encouraged to come into the road and blocked the streets. they have been more than 600 arrests in london alone. you are under arrest for criminal damage. extinction rebellion says five more days of actions are planned. activists say targets will include fossil fuel activists say targets will include fossilfuel companies, activists say targets will include fossil fuel companies, the fast fashion industry and government. so, expect more disruption. just in football, and england are playing their first international match in over nine months. they are taking on iceland in reykjavik in the nations league. the last time the two teams played each other was in the 2016 euros when iceland famously beat england. the score is currently 0—0. there's around 20 minutes left to play. there's more
the police have begun to come into the crowd at parliament square and arrest protesters, and there werew this protest could be conducted and one of the rules was do not go into the road but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square, they were encouraged to come into the road and blocked the streets. they have been more than 600 arrests in london alone. you are under arrest for criminal damage. extinction rebellion says five more...
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the police have begun to come into the crowd here at parliament square and arrest protesters.d be conducted, and one of the rules was, do not go into the road, but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square, they were encouraged to come into the road and block the streets. there have been more than 600 arrests in london alone. you're under arrest for criminal damage! extinction rebellion says five more days of actions are planned. activists say targets will include fossilfuel companies, the fast fashion industry and government, so expect more disruption. justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. hundreds of people have joined anti—lockdown protests in the australian city of melbourne, as tensions rise over the state's handling of the pandemic. at least 15 people were arrested as some demonstrators clashed with police. freya cole reports. chanting: freedom! chanting for their freedom, which these protesters say has been taken away from them. in return, police form a barrier, pushing back against a crowd which has no regar
the police have begun to come into the crowd here at parliament square and arrest protesters.d be conducted, and one of the rules was, do not go into the road, but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square, they were encouraged to come into the road and block the streets. there have been more than 600 arrests in london alone. you're under arrest for criminal damage! extinction rebellion says five more days of actions are planned....
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the police have begun to come into the crowd here at parliament square and arrest protesters.vists say targets will include fossilfuel companies, the fast fashion industry and government, so expect more disruption. justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. the headlines on bbc news: a warning that the world is at critical moment in the coronavirus pandemic. cases continue to soar as schools reopen and businesses prepare to bring back more workers. 0lga kovalkova — a senior member of the opposition council in belarus — has arrived in poland, saying she‘s been forced by authorities in minsk to leave the country. sport, let‘s get a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. here‘s good evening. serena williams is being given her toughest test yeat she‘s up against fellow american sloane stephens. williams lost the first set 6—2 against the 2017 champion, but williams, who has won six times in new york, responded to level the third round match, winning the second by the same scoreline. and then shejust and then she just ran away with it in the decider as well, so she is through to the last
the police have begun to come into the crowd here at parliament square and arrest protesters.vists say targets will include fossilfuel companies, the fast fashion industry and government, so expect more disruption. justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. the headlines on bbc news: a warning that the world is at critical moment in the coronavirus pandemic. cases continue to soar as schools reopen and businesses prepare to bring back more workers. 0lga kovalkova — a senior member of the opposition...
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veand ced here on parliament square midday.ere very strict orders regulating how the demonstration should progress. one of the rules was don't go into the road. the organizers said go id, occupy the rlose the streets. that has happened and they have tsen protesting in the str for 3-4 hours. fthere ha been a number arrests. you groups of policemen and policewomen going in, carrying out protesters. i have seen 30-40 arrests today. ♪ this is outside source. donald trump is visiting kenosha, wisconsin meeting with small business owners affected by the writing that followed the shooting of jacob blake nethe magaharlie hebdo has republished cartoons of mohammed that made the target of a deadly terror attack. before people golomes a day accused of helping the attackers rry the gun rampage on the seventh of january thatweear. 12 peopl killed including famous cartoonists. some of the victims arbitrated in this painting. the slogaje suis charlie was used in demonstrations in support of the staff. the cover of the lateston edi features th
veand ced here on parliament square midday.ere very strict orders regulating how the demonstration should progress. one of the rules was don't go into the road. the organizers said go id, occupy the rlose the streets. that has happened and they have tsen protesting in the str for 3-4 hours. fthere ha been a number arrests. you groups of policemen and policewomen going in, carrying out protesters. i have seen 30-40 arrests today. ♪ this is outside source. donald trump is visiting kenosha,...
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state corruption demonstrators launched a battering ram to force over 8 leading on to beirut parliament square. and government protesters also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse crowds. a huge explosion at the city's poor the early august pushed the public over the edge after and during the years of crisis in the collapse of the economy. the sky broke out as french president emmanuel mccall visits levanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the national center. for air force jets performed a fly past leaving a trail of colors symbolizing the lebanese flag but not obscuring the tensions on the ground. the crown warned to lebanon's leaders they risk sanctions if they fail to set the nation on a course of recovery. normally in lebannon it takes 6 months to form a government the because i am back today because we are putting on the pressure the 1st signs are positive show and it could be picked i believe in fact that today is the 1st step will there be a follow up on it is too early to say i'm not naive i don't view it as a done deal so now i will
state corruption demonstrators launched a battering ram to force over 8 leading on to beirut parliament square. and government protesters also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse crowds. a huge explosion at the city's poor the early august pushed the public over the edge after and during the years of crisis in the collapse of the economy. the sky broke out as french president emmanuel mccall visits levanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the...
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corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading onto beirut's parliament square and . anti-government protesters also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. the huge explosion at the city's port in early august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring views of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discovered broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the national centenary french air force jets performed to fly past leaving a trail of color symbolizing the lebanese flag but not obscuring the tensions on the ground back home warns lebanon's leaders they risk sanctions if they fail to set the nation on a course of recovery. normally in lebanon it takes 6 months to form a government because i am back today perhaps because we are putting on pressure the 1st signs the positive i believe in fact that today is the 1st step but will that be a follow up on it because it's too early to say but i am not naive i don't view it is a done deal so now i will weigh in so that
corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading onto beirut's parliament square and . anti-government protesters also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. the huge explosion at the city's port in early august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring views of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discovered broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the...
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but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square you're under arrest for criminal damage! extinction rebellion says five more days of actions are planned. power to the people! justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. a hospital in jerusalem is carrying out what it says is a world first to support covid—19 patients. people who have recovered from the disease are volunteering to access the wards and help those currently being treated. it comes amid a surge in cases in the region. here‘s our middle east correspondent tom bateman. in the sealed world of a coronavirus ward, the sick fill bad upon bed, in the sealed world of a coronavirus ward, the sick fill bed upon bed, and fight illness alone. shuki knows how the isolation feels. he had the disease in april. now recovered, he‘s one of a small army volunteering to help those suffering now. i was looking at this together with my wife, and we said, that‘s what we‘ve been waiting for, i guess. it‘s a chance to give something back. hadassah hospital started the trial last month, thought to be one
but right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament square you're under arrest for criminal damage! extinction rebellion says five more days of actions are planned. power to the people! justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. a hospital in jerusalem is carrying out what it says is a world first to support covid—19 patients. people who have recovered from the disease are volunteering to access the wards and help those currently being treated. it...
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well, right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament squareaged to come into the road and block the streets. there have been more than 600 arrests in london alone. you're under arrest for criminal damage! and extinction rebellion says five more days of actions are planned. power to the people! justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. this is bbc news. the headlines — there's a warning that the world is at a critical moment in the coronavirus pandemic. cases continue to soar as schools reopen and businesses prepare to bring back more workers. a bela russian opposition activist says she was driven to the polish border by the security services and forced to leave the country. hundreds of people have joined anti—lockdown protests in the australian city of melbourne as tensions rise over the state's handling of the pandemic. at least 15 people were arrested. freya cole reports. chanting: freedom! chanting for their freedom, which these protesters say has been taken away from them. in return, police form a barrier, pushing back against a crowd which has no
well, right at the beginning of the demonstration when the protesters first congregated here in parliament squareaged to come into the road and block the streets. there have been more than 600 arrests in london alone. you're under arrest for criminal damage! and extinction rebellion says five more days of actions are planned. power to the people! justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. this is bbc news. the headlines — there's a warning that the world is at a critical moment in the coronavirus...
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corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading onto beirut's parliament square. anti-government protesters also remained undeterred as police find tear gas to disperse the crowds. the huge explosion at the city's port in early august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring years of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discussions broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the national centenary french air force jets performed to fly past leaving a trail of color symbolizing the lebanese flag but not obscuring the tensions on the ground not calm warns lebanon's leaders they risk sanctions if they fail to set the nation on a course of recovery. normally in lebanon it takes 6 months to form a government because i am back today perhaps because we are putting on pressure the 1st signs of positive i believe in fact that today is a 1st step but will there be a follow up on it because it's too early to say but i am not naive i don't view it is a done deal so now i will weigh in so that the gov
corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading onto beirut's parliament square. anti-government protesters also remained undeterred as police find tear gas to disperse the crowds. the huge explosion at the city's port in early august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring years of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discussions broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the national...
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corruption demonstrates its launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading on to beirut's parliament square. anti-government protest as also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. a huge explosion at the city's port in august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring the use of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discussions broke out as french president and home visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms history also marks the nationals and teeny french air force jets performed to fly past leaving a trail of color symbolizing the lebanese flag but not obscuring the tensions on the ground warned lebanon's leaders they risk sun sions if they fail to set the nation on a course of recovery within 3 months. what happens behind closed doors in lebanon's political life could soon be made public as voters press the demands for democracy transparency and prosperity are in the state the story now to our correspondent bosler reader he is in beirut close to where those protests have been taking place good evening to you tell me what have you seen
corruption demonstrates its launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading on to beirut's parliament square. anti-government protest as also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. a huge explosion at the city's port in august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring the use of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discussions broke out as french president and home visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms history also marks the...
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movement that began in october and some of them tried to storm the vicinity of the area around parliament square as you can see the square is now cleared from protesters because security forces are using excessive amounts of tear gas and a lot of a lot of security forces as well as army personnel are out in force you can see them in the distance and they're still using tear gas to ensure that the square is cleared we've seen scenes like this over and over again in recent months frustration anger with the ruling elite many people feel frustrated they feel that their voices are not being heard that there is no other way to confront those in power apart from the use of force they believe that they tried to through through parliament they they they tried through peaceful protests but nothing has changed so today just like in other locations in recent weeks they try to storm parliament building they believe parliament is does not represent the people that those in power are corrupt politicians and that they should be held to account so again tension in the streets of beirut and you mentioned the fren
movement that began in october and some of them tried to storm the vicinity of the area around parliament square as you can see the square is now cleared from protesters because security forces are using excessive amounts of tear gas and a lot of a lot of security forces as well as army personnel are out in force you can see them in the distance and they're still using tear gas to ensure that the square is cleared we've seen scenes like this over and over again in recent months frustration...
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corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading on to beirut's parliament square. anti-government protest has also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. a huge explosion at the city's pull out in august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring the use of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discussions broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the national centenary french air force jets before him to fly past leaving a trail of color symbolizing the lebanese flag but not obscuring the tensions on the ground back home warns lebanon's leaders they risk sanctions if they fail to set the nation on a course of recovery. normally in lebanon it takes 6 months to form a government because i am back today perhaps because we are putting on pressure the 1st signs a positive i believe in fact that today is a 1st step but will that be a follow up on it because it's too early to say but i am not naive i don't view it is a done deal so now i will weigh in so there's a go
corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading on to beirut's parliament square. anti-government protest has also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. a huge explosion at the city's pull out in august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring the use of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discussions broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the national...
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corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open a gate leading on to bare its parliament square. anti-government protesters also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. the huge explosion at the city's court in early august pushed the public over the edge off the injuries years of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discover broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the nationals and teen every french air force jets before him to fly past leaving a trail of color symbolizing the lebanese flag but not obscuring the tensions on the ground back home warns lebanon's leaders they risk sanctions if they fail to set the nation on a course of recovery. normally in lebanon it takes 6 months to form a government because i am back today perhaps because we are putting on pressure the 1st signs a positive i believe in fact that today is a 1st step but will there be a follow up on it it's too early to say but i am not naive i don't view it is a done deal so now i will weigh in so that a govern
corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open a gate leading on to bare its parliament square. anti-government protesters also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. the huge explosion at the city's court in early august pushed the public over the edge off the injuries years of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discover broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the nationals...
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you can see people trying to force their way onto parliament square.using batons to beat protesters. you can see protesters on the ground surrounded by police. also heavily armoured tanks on the streets of beirut today. earlier in the day, the french president emmanuel macron was at the presidential palace to meet the lebanese president, michel aoun. president macron is on an official visit to mark 100 years of statehood for the former french colony. he's warned that the next six weeks will be crucial for the future of lebanon, after the appointment of the country's new prime minister, mustapha adib. and he's pressing for government reforms and an audit of the country's banking system. president macron has tweeted, in arabic and french, "freedom, dialogue and coexistence — these are deeply rooted values in lebanon." he goes on to say that france will "always stand with the lebanese people." however, he's threatened to withhold crucial funds if these fundamental changes are not made. president macron also visited beirut‘s main coronavirus hospital, the
you can see people trying to force their way onto parliament square.using batons to beat protesters. you can see protesters on the ground surrounded by police. also heavily armoured tanks on the streets of beirut today. earlier in the day, the french president emmanuel macron was at the presidential palace to meet the lebanese president, michel aoun. president macron is on an official visit to mark 100 years of statehood for the former french colony. he's warned that the next six weeks will be...
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buckingham palace, and then co nve rg e square, buckingham palace, and then converge here on parliament square one of the words was drunk when the road. obvious immediately the organisers alerted the rebellion protesters to go in the road and occu py protesters to go in the road and occupy the roads. they've been here for sometime now. the police have been amassing, slowly pushing in on the demonstration beginning to pick off people, arresting them. there are groups of police standing by, ready to come in. i think the long—term objective is to clear the square. rebellion say protest like this and the disruption they cause is justified given the ecological emergency that we face as a world community. the police say obviously, this should be conducted in a safe and sensible way. particular given the covid—19 dangers at the moment. i shouldn't say this isn't the only ways that have demonstrations. there are cardiff and manchester as well. the rebellion says this marks the beginning of two weeks of demonstrations around the capital and other cities in the uk. the england football marsh rochford ha
buckingham palace, and then co nve rg e square, buckingham palace, and then converge here on parliament square one of the words was drunk when the road. obvious immediately the organisers alerted the rebellion protesters to go in the road and occu py protesters to go in the road and occupy the roads. they've been here for sometime now. the police have been amassing, slowly pushing in on the demonstration beginning to pick off people, arresting them. there are groups of police standing by, ready...
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on the roads, victoria street and the western side of parliament square have been closed by the policef this morning with some mist and some low cloud. it's a mild start to the day. the sunshine will readily emerge through this morning. we will be keeping it this afternoon. the winds are lighter than they were at the weekend. highs today of 24, maybe 25 celsius out towards the west. and then overnight tonight, we will keep the clear skies, the light winds, temperatures dropping perhaps as low as nine celsius out towards rural eastern spots, so it is a locally chilly start to the day tomorrow but temperatures could be even higher — 25, maybe 26 celsius. as we head through the week, though, it will start to feel a lot more autumnal. from wednesday onwards, we are expecting some wet weather. the wind is going to pick up and the temperatures will really drop off. so feeling a lot cooler from midweek onwards. that's it. i'll be back in half an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: we're at a "critical point in the pandemic". that's
on the roads, victoria street and the western side of parliament square have been closed by the policef this morning with some mist and some low cloud. it's a mild start to the day. the sunshine will readily emerge through this morning. we will be keeping it this afternoon. the winds are lighter than they were at the weekend. highs today of 24, maybe 25 celsius out towards the west. and then overnight tonight, we will keep the clear skies, the light winds, temperatures dropping perhaps as low...
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there is a big rally taking place in parliament square with extinction rebellion.lways dodgy. covid has made it nonexistent, because hs2 the pounds on thousands of people clamouring to commute more and more. the business case requires 100,000 newjourneys per day. the site is to get cars off the road, no, it's about creating new journeys. no the road, no, it's about creating newjourneys. no one wants to commute, no people have realised over the last six months they don't have to, they don't spend three hours a day on a soulless log in and out of the office. they can work from home. that may be the case for many with the current health situation, but hopefully that will not last forever. there are lots of benefits to businesses having people together and fundamentally this is about rebalancing the economy, isn't it? linking london, the midlands and the north, we know about the wealth gaps. it is about exasperating them. this is the problem with hs2. the government make all these statements and people just swallow it and every single piece of international evidence sa
there is a big rally taking place in parliament square with extinction rebellion.lways dodgy. covid has made it nonexistent, because hs2 the pounds on thousands of people clamouring to commute more and more. the business case requires 100,000 newjourneys per day. the site is to get cars off the road, no, it's about creating new journeys. no the road, no, it's about creating newjourneys. no one wants to commute, no people have realised over the last six months they don't have to, they don't...
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his german counterpart is call certainly wasn't heated though in the european parliament rémy peace pointed the finger squarelyat russia correspondents here in the central moscow today but across it all the politics continue the thrush although there is some news about mr valma as well he's a little better take it all this morning. kevin good morning well a police to phone call between the top of the of russia and germany is better than nothing because at one point trip to germany was canceled altogether after the russian side realized that high cost decided to cut the planned time for their conversation to one and a half hours but the conversation happened and from the update on the russian foreign ministry is website we understand that the phone call wasn't easy 2 at all now moscow's keep points are russian officials are absolutely open they are and they will be to work in together on this with germany russia is very keen to get all the medical data of the test data to get to the bottom of this and moscow keeps demanding. that germany hand and the files plus moscow officials keep repeating that if the findin
his german counterpart is call certainly wasn't heated though in the european parliament rémy peace pointed the finger squarelyat russia correspondents here in the central moscow today but across it all the politics continue the thrush although there is some news about mr valma as well he's a little better take it all this morning. kevin good morning well a police to phone call between the top of the of russia and germany is better than nothing because at one point trip to germany was canceled...
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opposition figure was high on the agenda the day of the european parliament session the vast majority of speakers pointing their fingers squarely at russia no evidence was presented but more details here. the 2 main topics that were brought up were sanctions that would target senior russian officials or 'd 'd the by the pausing or banning altogether stopping altogether the nord stream to gas pipeline project that would take gas directly from russia into germany it's a multinational multi 1000000000 euro project there were some voices though that said well we really need to wait for an investigation before we take any action but those voices were few and far between let's say. a name president putin refuses to say out loud opposition leaders and independent journalists and russia are not safe it is time to stop putin impunity for cynical in our lives are we up to all of us we need to make a deep review of our church to a sort of democracy russia should be our priority not business as usual of not seem . to get on do all of this of work there are people who tear into russia whole day long before anything has been established ther
opposition figure was high on the agenda the day of the european parliament session the vast majority of speakers pointing their fingers squarely at russia no evidence was presented but more details here. the 2 main topics that were brought up were sanctions that would target senior russian officials or 'd 'd the by the pausing or banning altogether stopping altogether the nord stream to gas pipeline project that would take gas directly from russia into germany it's a multinational multi...
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german counterpart this call certainly wasn't heated in the european parliament though it seems where i mean peas pointed the finger squarely at russia. picks up the story. well at least a phone conversation between the 2 ministers is better than nothing because at one point the talks got canceled altogether when. chose not to fly to berlin after the russian side realized that high cost decided to cut down the planned time for their conversation to $1.00 and a half hours an update on the russian foreign ministry website shows that the chat wasn't easy at all so here are moscow's key points russian officials are and will be open to all 'd kinds of cooperation with germany and european countries on this very difficult incident that of alexei no volleying now russia is still a very keen to get all of that medical data of the tests that are to get to the bottom of this and finally law school officials keep repeating if you refuse to share the findings that will be taken as a straight forward signal to moscow especially given the fact that some of that data has been shared with other european countries and for the nation from sa
german counterpart this call certainly wasn't heated in the european parliament though it seems where i mean peas pointed the finger squarely at russia. picks up the story. well at least a phone conversation between the 2 ministers is better than nothing because at one point the talks got canceled altogether when. chose not to fly to berlin after the russian side realized that high cost decided to cut down the planned time for their conversation to $1.00 and a half hours an update on the...
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the steps of our democratic parliament it's own likely that anybody taking part in further protests of this kind will pay a lot of attention to this new ruling about must square rig some of those who have turned out to these demonstrations don't believe the coronavirus is actually a thing that exists in the 1st place still numbers out these demonstrations has been growing a similar protest at the beginning of august didn't draw me as many people as the almost 40000 who took part on saturday just gone we are expecting another demonstration to take place at the beginning of october we have to keep an eye out to see if people will wear masks. protesters gathered in southern los angeles on monday after a black man was shot dead by law enforcement as alleged the man was assaulting a deputy sheriff who was trying to arrest him after is also say he was in possession of a handgun it comes amid brutal scenes in cities across america deadly shootings have left some parts of the country starting to look like a war zone the situation has had into the 2020 presidential campaign with joe biden blasting double trump for refusing to condemn kyle rittenhouse was facing murder
the steps of our democratic parliament it's own likely that anybody taking part in further protests of this kind will pay a lot of attention to this new ruling about must square rig some of those who have turned out to these demonstrations don't believe the coronavirus is actually a thing that exists in the 1st place still numbers out these demonstrations has been growing a similar protest at the beginning of august didn't draw me as many people as the almost 40000 who took part on saturday...
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square that circle and working out that how that will work in practice. what has set the cat among the pigeons is this new legislation the government will bring in parliamenteaties here, but government sources were confirming it would override what was in the withdrawal agreement. today a different tone from downing street saying it is not trying to tear up that agreement, it is committed to implementing the withdrawal agreement and the northern ireland protocol as it is known and what it is going to do with this legislation is try and make these clarifications, so if this committee doesn't reach agreement in time there won't be ambiguity. it does give the uk and the minister some pretty big unilateral powers, one to mention is this idea of goods that are going into northern ireland, if they are deemed to be at risk as part of this protocol of going into the new, they would end up being subject to tariffs if there isn't a deal and this domestic legislation that has been brought in this week would give uk ministers unilateral power decide what those goods were. all quite complicated and quite contentious. let's go to nick in brussels. we had the word tetchy
square that circle and working out that how that will work in practice. what has set the cat among the pigeons is this new legislation the government will bring in parliamenteaties here, but government sources were confirming it would override what was in the withdrawal agreement. today a different tone from downing street saying it is not trying to tear up that agreement, it is committed to implementing the withdrawal agreement and the northern ireland protocol as it is known and what it is...
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in westminster, millbank is closed from parliament square to lambeth bridge for security works.rting the day with quite a bit of cloud and the cloud this morning is a cold front, moving away eastwards so gradually, we will start to see more sunshine, especially through this afternoon and like! especially through this afternoon and like i said winds lighter than the weekend. temperatures today feeling quite warm with the sunny spells, looking at a maximum rate of 19. you will notice this cloud coming in towards the west, at the end of the afternoon towards the evening, it is also a cold front and you may get some patchy rain overnight. the minimum temperature still mild, 10—13. 0nce overnight. the minimum temperature still mild, 10—13. once again the cold front will move away through the course of tuesday and we will see some sunshine behind it so tomorrow afternoon, sunshine, patchy cloud, temperatures similar, maximum of 18-19. cloud, temperatures similar, maximum of 18—19. wednesday though, the next area of low pressure brings some sometimes wet and windy conditions, really, f
in westminster, millbank is closed from parliament square to lambeth bridge for security works.rting the day with quite a bit of cloud and the cloud this morning is a cold front, moving away eastwards so gradually, we will start to see more sunshine, especially through this afternoon and like! especially through this afternoon and like i said winds lighter than the weekend. temperatures today feeling quite warm with the sunny spells, looking at a maximum rate of 19. you will notice this cloud...