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tribunal uh some years ago the rwanda tribunal uh some years ago the rwanda tribunal uh some years ago and in fact one of the people accused of and in fact one of the people accused of and in fact one of the people accused of that crime is just now facing justice that crime is just now facing justice that crime is just now facing justice you know a few uh decades after the you know a few uh decades after the you know a few uh decades after the crimes were committed but uh it is a crimes were committed but uh it is a crimes were committed but uh it is a crime under international law it is a crime under international law it is a crime under international law it is a crime the road status crime the road status crime the road status that the international criminal court is that the international criminal court is that the international criminal court is operating on uh but the facts of this operating on uh but the facts of this operating on uh but the facts of this the elements of this crime are not very the elements of this crime are not very the elements of this crime are not very easy t
tribunal uh some years ago the rwanda tribunal uh some years ago the rwanda tribunal uh some years ago and in fact one of the people accused of and in fact one of the people accused of and in fact one of the people accused of that crime is just now facing justice that crime is just now facing justice that crime is just now facing justice you know a few uh decades after the you know a few uh decades after the you know a few uh decades after the crimes were committed but uh it is a crimes were...
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on planes to rwanda.t's move on and lu , on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy. the _ on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy, the front _ on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy, the front page _ on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy, the front page of- on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy, the front page of the - and lucy, the front page of the daily telegraph, sweeping tax raises on rough road ahead, so, prim words in the telegraph in a statement that the chances going to make next month in november it's but perhaps not all that surprising. i do in november it's but perhaps not all that surprising-— that surprising. i do not think were auoin to that surprising. i do not think were going to have _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the last _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the last of _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the last of those - going to have the last of tho
on planes to rwanda.t's move on and lu , on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy. the _ on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy, the front _ on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy, the front page _ on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy, the front page of- on planes to rwanda. let's move on and lucy, the front page of the - and lucy, the front page of the daily telegraph, sweeping tax raises on rough road ahead, so, prim words in the telegraph in a statement that the chances...
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this is what came out, for example, in the rwanda tribunal.o we do want to go and in fact, one of the people accused of that crime is just now facing justice. you know that if you decades after the crimes were committed. but it is a crime under international law. it is a crime under rome statute. the statute that the international criminal court is operating on. but the facts of this the elements of this crime are not very easy to establish. i want to talk to you maybe more specifically, you've already mentioned the case of felicia kabuga of rwanda, who is now charged in the hague after the case. as you said, my first question, if we can really compare the matters of propaganda, which which was done in rwanda and of modern propaganda in russian. and and if we if we are talking about rwanda case as precedent of how soon this propaganda figures can be captured and judged. it is similar in it is not right. i think in one way what we saw in rwanda was much more explicit and much more direct. and they in some ways, you know, the tragic and the easy
this is what came out, for example, in the rwanda tribunal.o we do want to go and in fact, one of the people accused of that crime is just now facing justice. you know that if you decades after the crimes were committed. but it is a crime under international law. it is a crime under rome statute. the statute that the international criminal court is operating on. but the facts of this the elements of this crime are not very easy to establish. i want to talk to you maybe more specifically, you've...
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secondly we need to find a way to make the rwanda scheme work.ourthly we cannot allow a foreign court to undermine the sovereignty of our borders. for a few months ago the european court of human rights in strasbourg did just that. by a closed process with an unnamed judge and without any representation by the uk, european court overrode our supreme court. and as a result our first flight to rwanda was grounded. we need to take back control. but i need to be honest with you, the strasbourg court is not the only problem. everyone agrees that we must fight the evil of modern slavery. i am must fight the evil of modern slavery. iam immensely must fight the evil of modern slavery. i am immensely proud of this country and its global leadership in protecting genuine victims. but the hard truth is that our modern slavery laws are being abused by people gaming the system, we've seen a a50% increase in modern slavery claims since 2014. we've seen a 450% increase in modern slavery claims since 2014. today the largest group of small boats migrants are from
secondly we need to find a way to make the rwanda scheme work.ourthly we cannot allow a foreign court to undermine the sovereignty of our borders. for a few months ago the european court of human rights in strasbourg did just that. by a closed process with an unnamed judge and without any representation by the uk, european court overrode our supreme court. and as a result our first flight to rwanda was grounded. we need to take back control. but i need to be honest with you, the strasbourg...
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it is my dream, she said, to send a plane full of migrants to rwanda. in her resignation, she said she is resigning because she used the personal email account for government business. this is to speculation. as to what is the real reason. >> how long can the prime minister last? reporter: arriving at downing street for the last time in what is another revamp for the british government. u.k. home secretary so well a brakeman announced she resigned from liz truss' cabinet. she said her departure was due to technical infringements after sending an official document from her personal email. she also blasted the pm's leadership. >> it is obvious to everyone that we are going through a to multi-was time. i have concerns about the direction of this government. reporter: the 42-year-old was known for her controversial anti-immigration policies, including plans to send asylum-seekers to rwanda. after only six weeks on the job, this is the latest quick turnaround for members of trus'' government, after former -- a former chancellor lasted 38 days in the role. th
it is my dream, she said, to send a plane full of migrants to rwanda. in her resignation, she said she is resigning because she used the personal email account for government business. this is to speculation. as to what is the real reason. >> how long can the prime minister last? reporter: arriving at downing street for the last time in what is another revamp for the british government. u.k. home secretary so well a brakeman announced she resigned from liz truss' cabinet. she said her...
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i witnessed three genocides in my lifetime in one rwanda and the massacre of the yazidis.my opinion, there are enough war crimes and beasts in ukraine now and it is worth focusing on them not complicating it with genocide, genocide is a crime that is very difficult to prove, currently there are already thousands of thousands of other crimes that should be proven and included in war crimes cases, and i think that in this sense we have something to do for many years, and by the way, this is happening in ukraine with a very rapid speed in bosnia and on it took many years, so there was a tribunal that the former yugoslavia in gaza was created a few years after the end of the war, but it took years to bring the criminals to the hague and try them and that's it one thing, they were not enough, a lot of people were convicted of systematic crimes that took place in boss, other trials of the tribunals. war crimes also took a long time, so justice is proceeding very slowly, but i am somewhat encouraged by the fact that we are now moving very quickly, that the mechanisms of justice a
i witnessed three genocides in my lifetime in one rwanda and the massacre of the yazidis.my opinion, there are enough war crimes and beasts in ukraine now and it is worth focusing on them not complicating it with genocide, genocide is a crime that is very difficult to prove, currently there are already thousands of thousands of other crimes that should be proven and included in war crimes cases, and i think that in this sense we have something to do for many years, and by the way, this is...
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you don't want to live in rwanda, but at msnbc they're already there. reid has been fixated on race, but tiffany cross hosts a show called "the cross connection. here's a selection. >> we see the dangers, when powerful white people want something they annex it, and don't have a problem with people standing in their way. >> american white people are going crazy, resorting to violence. >> this is literally what conservative white folks do when they don't get their way, they turn violent. >> white people need to mind their blanking business. >> i don't think it's our responsibility to be tasked with destroying and dismantling the racial oppression that's against us. that's just saying we're more at fault than the white people who constructed this system, and the white people who continue to practice institutional racism. >> a majority of white people do not support policies that would unpack and unroll and reform this system of justice. this is what they want. matt gates is giving the white folks what they want. >> white replacement can strangle culture. s
you don't want to live in rwanda, but at msnbc they're already there. reid has been fixated on race, but tiffany cross hosts a show called "the cross connection. here's a selection. >> we see the dangers, when powerful white people want something they annex it, and don't have a problem with people standing in their way. >> american white people are going crazy, resorting to violence. >> this is literally what conservative white folks do when they don't get their way, they...
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by supporting the rwanda policy but i supporting the rwanda policy but there _ supporting the rwandae those who think perhaps may be the — there are those who think perhaps may be the answer— there are those who think perhaps may be the answer to _ there are those who think perhaps may be the answer to some - there are those who think perhaps may be the answer to some of- there are those who think perhaps may be the answer to some of the economic— may be the answer to some of the economic woes— may be the answer to some of the economic woes we _ may be the answer to some of the economic woes we are _ may be the answer to some of the economic woes we are seeing i may be the answer to some of the economic woes we are seeing this| economic woes we are seeing this autumn— economic woes we are seeing this autumn might— economic woes we are seeing this autumn might be _ economic woes we are seeing this autumn might be eased _ economic woes we are seeing this i autumn might be eased immigration, bringing _ autumn might be eased immigration, bringing people — autumn might be eased immigratio
by supporting the rwanda policy but i supporting the rwanda policy but there _ supporting the rwandae those who think perhaps may be the — there are those who think perhaps may be the answer— there are those who think perhaps may be the answer to _ there are those who think perhaps may be the answer to some - there are those who think perhaps may be the answer to some of- there are those who think perhaps may be the answer to some of the economic— may be the answer to some of the economic...
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the judgment in this case and the other part of whether or not rwanda is lawful is going to come may _ now, a teenage girl is on a mission to transform the way in which spectacle wearers are depicted on emojis — saying that glasses are presently always portrayed as geeky. tim muffet has the story. the nerd face emoji. the glasses and the teeth, they've got a weird kind of grin about them that for some reason they've decided to associate with a nerd. why does this say nerd? obviously, the glasses. is that fair? no, not really, because not everyone who wears glasses are nerds. one little boost of confidence... it's also annoyed 13—year—old lowri. it's not very nice for somebody who wears glasses, especially if it's their first time wearing glasses, to find an emoji that is a nerd, and be like, "oh, now, iwear glasses. am i that?" she has glasses and she's really relatable. when it comes to changing attitudes towards glasses, lowri has achieved impressive results. please may you make a disney princess which has glasses. when she was nine, she wrote to disney. i think that would help peo
the judgment in this case and the other part of whether or not rwanda is lawful is going to come may _ now, a teenage girl is on a mission to transform the way in which spectacle wearers are depicted on emojis — saying that glasses are presently always portrayed as geeky. tim muffet has the story. the nerd face emoji. the glasses and the teeth, they've got a weird kind of grin about them that for some reason they've decided to associate with a nerd. why does this say nerd? obviously, the...
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and the slaughter of rwanda's tootsie minority. a warning that this report contains, graphic, images, broadcasts that lead to deadly bloodshed. her, i mean one, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! in 1994 rwanda messages like these, we used to turn people against each other. they resulted in heinous acts of violence. and the genocide that lasted just over a 100 days violence erupted after the plane carrying precedent. juvenile, happy or romana was shot down who to extremists blamed the tootsie minority the attack and went after them. an estimated 800000 people were killed with clubs and machetes. millions fled to neighboring countries. businessman feliciano kabuki, is regarded as one of the masterminds behind the killings. he was among the founders and finances of r t l m. the radio station that was used to dehumanize people and broadcast their locations. it wouldn't have happened on every, on every hill and were won. that wouldn't happen in every commune. it was under the control of who to extreme, this government, were it not
and the slaughter of rwanda's tootsie minority. a warning that this report contains, graphic, images, broadcasts that lead to deadly bloodshed. her, i mean one, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! in 1994 rwanda messages like these, we used to turn people against each other. they resulted in heinous acts of violence. and the genocide that lasted just over a 100 days violence erupted after the plane carrying precedent. juvenile, happy or romana was shot down who to extremists blamed the...
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you don't want to live in rwanda, but on msnbc, they're already there. now, you probably knew about joy reid, the race lady who's been fixated on race hate for years now. >> but msnbc has a new host, someone called tiffany cross, who hosts a show called the cross connection. >> here's a selection many of us have seen. the danger is and powerful why people decide they want something, they annex it and they've never had a problem replacing the people who stand in their way. >> we see american white people are going crazy. they're going resorting to violence. >> this is literally what conservative white folks do when they don't get their way, they turn violent. >> the white people deputizing themselves and some position of authority to have jurisdiction over their life when they need to mind their blinking business. i don't think it's our responsibility to be tasked with destroying and dismantling the racial oppression against this. that's just saying we're more at fault than the white people who constructed this system. and the white people who continue to
you don't want to live in rwanda, but on msnbc, they're already there. now, you probably knew about joy reid, the race lady who's been fixated on race hate for years now. >> but msnbc has a new host, someone called tiffany cross, who hosts a show called the cross connection. >> here's a selection many of us have seen. the danger is and powerful why people decide they want something, they annex it and they've never had a problem replacing the people who stand in their way. >>...
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how afraid are you of being sent to rwanda? i you of being sent to rwanda? or the government of tigray to take me from the place that i've arrived in africa. others he had told — arrived in africa. others he had told me _ arrived in africa. others he had told me the _ arrived in africa. others he had told me the new - arrived in africa. others he j had told me the new prime minister would scrap the rwanda plan. there is little evidence of that there are many reasons why people are still drawn to this crossing and many ways to rationalise the risks. time for all the sports news. hello there, this is your updates from the bbc sport centre. lesterthrashed centre. lester thrashed nottingham forest centre. lesterthrashed nottingham forest 4—0 to secure their first english premier league win of the season and move off the bottom of the table at the expense of the opponents. james madison scored twice either side of a harvey barnes strike as lester opened up barnes strike as lester opened up a 3—0 lead before halftime. medicine teed up to make it 4-0. the medicine
how afraid are you of being sent to rwanda? i you of being sent to rwanda? or the government of tigray to take me from the place that i've arrived in africa. others he had told — arrived in africa. others he had told me _ arrived in africa. others he had told me the _ arrived in africa. others he had told me the new - arrived in africa. others he j had told me the new prime minister would scrap the rwanda plan. there is little evidence of that there are many reasons why people are still drawn...
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sergei, the trial of propagandists has begun in gaz. genocide in rwanda and this is essentially a veryesting precedent because this propagandist was doing the same thing that russian propagandists like skabeev and simanyan kabuga are doing now, his name is 89 years old now, but he was one of the richest people in rwanda and the radio station of a thousand hills founded by him was engaged in inciting hatred towards the tutsi tribe. so now he is being tried after 1994, and he fled the country and lived there somewhere under documents that were not his own. under a different name, but he was found in gaza and is now being tried for the same propaganda that led to many deaths, will the news of semenyanka scare solovyov and the rest of the russian propagandists? this is not the first trial against the propagandists . widely known. i think that as long as there is no political and criminal responsibility in putin's regime, those who serve him informationally will not be afraid of anything, they are sure that at least on their territory in moscow, there in the russian federation, they nothing
sergei, the trial of propagandists has begun in gaz. genocide in rwanda and this is essentially a veryesting precedent because this propagandist was doing the same thing that russian propagandists like skabeev and simanyan kabuga are doing now, his name is 89 years old now, but he was one of the richest people in rwanda and the radio station of a thousand hills founded by him was engaged in inciting hatred towards the tutsi tribe. so now he is being tried after 1994, and he fled the country and...
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warheads, now there is a precedent in gas, a propagandist is being tried, let me remind you that in rwandaountry, in 1994, one indigenous people began to destroy another. and here is such a man who is already 89 years old, his last name is kabuga , they have been looking for him for 20 years. he was in the international search and found him, he is being tried for the fact that he promoted the genocide of this indigenous people of turkey , and from 500,000 to 1 million people will still be destroyed, despite the fact that as many as 20 years have passed. the search for him has been going on for a long time. - no it worked, he is being tried, and well, this is such a good precedent, mr. vitaly medvech, we are condemning these people, propagandists of the kremlin, by the way, he is not a journalist, he is the owner, what is the sponsor of this meme, and he invented it, this is the radio station 1,000 hills, a famous thing that went down in the history of world journalists, but what is interesting is that he is really the last person from this group of people who is condemned to be tried in ga
warheads, now there is a precedent in gas, a propagandist is being tried, let me remind you that in rwandaountry, in 1994, one indigenous people began to destroy another. and here is such a man who is already 89 years old, his last name is kabuga , they have been looking for him for 20 years. he was in the international search and found him, he is being tried for the fact that he promoted the genocide of this indigenous people of turkey , and from 500,000 to 1 million people will still be...
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we want to tell the world to rwanda, to a gondo, to stop supporting terrorists in the d. i see enough is enough. while my one there, now i'm protesting because rundown a gander through d. m. 23 are attacking our country. that's why i say we don't want this aggression anymore. people in somalia are searching for missing loved ones after suicide attack killed at least 100 people in the capitol. mogadishu, the armed group, osha barb, has claimed responsibility. priyanka go to reports. at this hospital, mogadishu, muhammad jammah berry remembers how a quiet afternoon at his shop turned into a day of death and destruction. for phil honor the chrome or alkali, we were 4 men in the shop. one of us was seriously bleeding and injured. i was also bleeding, it was dark, it was black smoke everywhere. i managed to come out of the shop and get help. i saw a lot of bodies and some wounded people crying for help. most of the victims of saturday's car bomb attacks were women and children. the 1st explosion had a busy intersection at the heart of the capitol. the education ministry was th
we want to tell the world to rwanda, to a gondo, to stop supporting terrorists in the d. i see enough is enough. while my one there, now i'm protesting because rundown a gander through d. m. 23 are attacking our country. that's why i say we don't want this aggression anymore. people in somalia are searching for missing loved ones after suicide attack killed at least 100 people in the capitol. mogadishu, the armed group, osha barb, has claimed responsibility. priyanka go to reports. at this...
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or relocated to rwanda. of the charity working with people in the uk and beyond. thank you for joining us. we heard there suella braverman saying she was the only route to the uk to be a safe and legal one but she also said that those entering from a safe country, including an namely france would be either sent back or sent to rwanda. what did you make of what you heard? the problem is that everything she is saying is based on a false premise. it is based on the idea that people there are not genuine refugees and that is simply not true. there is a mountain of evidence that the vast majority of people who cross on small boats are genuine refugees. and a lot of the evidence is on the parliaments own for website. and people who have escaped from the most terrible things in the world should not be risking their lives once again to claim asylum in the uk. they are coming here for our help and we should be helping them. the fact that we are criminalising them, that is basically victim blaming those blame people t
or relocated to rwanda. of the charity working with people in the uk and beyond. thank you for joining us. we heard there suella braverman saying she was the only route to the uk to be a safe and legal one but she also said that those entering from a safe country, including an namely france would be either sent back or sent to rwanda. what did you make of what you heard? the problem is that everything she is saying is based on a false premise. it is based on the idea that people there are not...
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thank you very much, the rwanda process. thank you very much. very — the rwanda process. few weeks' time. ido i do not know if i can make sense of this, it has been back and forth for so long. i was doubting this would go anywhere near that because elon musk was forced to buy twitter by the court case and he came out clear as day this is essential to his plan. he is going to have an app for everything. he wanted to enter again within 2a hours. flan everything. he wanted to enter again within 24 hours.— within 24 hours. can you remind us, he said he — within 24 hours. can you remind us, he said he wanted _ within 24 hours. can you remind us, he said he wanted to _ within 24 hours. can you remind us, he said he wanted to buy _ within 24 hours. can you remind us, he said he wanted to buy it - within 24 hours. can you remind us, he said he wanted to buy it and - within 24 hours. can you remind us, i he said he wanted to buy it and then he said he wanted to buy it and then he didn't want to buy because the true figures of their users are not real. , . . true figures of their u
thank you very much, the rwanda process. thank you very much. very — the rwanda process. few weeks' time. ido i do not know if i can make sense of this, it has been back and forth for so long. i was doubting this would go anywhere near that because elon musk was forced to buy twitter by the court case and he came out clear as day this is essential to his plan. he is going to have an app for everything. he wanted to enter again within 2a hours. flan everything. he wanted to enter again within...
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minnie has the, who was implicated in genocide in rwanda in 1994. she, by way of fraud, came to the united states in 1998. through nine trips by the boston special agents to rwanda to collect information of evidentiary purpose of in prosecution. it was not presented until in or around 2010, i believe it was. nevertheless, she obtained u.s. citizenship in 2003. when we look at the context of 1994 when the to see in hutus were engaged in those heinous crimes against humanity, and genocide, clearly with the statute being what it is, there was more time, right? and excess of ten years before our special agents and regional support team members were able to work with our international partners to obtain the relevant evidence to -- execution and even so we only presented fraud by way of naturalization and potentially perjury as to substantive charges that were ultimately affected where immunity was convicted. i would say by way of that situation and that investigation where which sentenced to ten years. ultimately served over seven. she was subsequently d
minnie has the, who was implicated in genocide in rwanda in 1994. she, by way of fraud, came to the united states in 1998. through nine trips by the boston special agents to rwanda to collect information of evidentiary purpose of in prosecution. it was not presented until in or around 2010, i believe it was. nevertheless, she obtained u.s. citizenship in 2003. when we look at the context of 1994 when the to see in hutus were engaged in those heinous crimes against humanity, and genocide,...
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with the creation of the yugoslavia and rwanda tribunals, it really changed the trajectory of, of...justice. >> narrator: in the wake of those tribunals, there was a push to create a permanent court based on the nuremberg principles to prosecute war crimes, like the targeting of whad a permanent court stcture. >> narrator: it became the international criminal court, the icc. the court went on to obtain convictions in other countries, but never against vladimir putin, despite an increasing outcry over war crimes. in 2014, with the invasion and annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula. in 2015, with the war in syria to help the dictator bashar al-assad. >> putin takes us back almost to the middle ages. the idea of siege warfare. the idea that there is no civilian immunity. anyone that's on that side is the enemy, the only way to survive is to surrender to us. (explosions) ancient cities, tens of thousands of people killed, hospitals a major point of attack. this was the approach and violated rules like the "no attacks on hospitals or ambulances" that have been the oldest things in the
with the creation of the yugoslavia and rwanda tribunals, it really changed the trajectory of, of...justice. >> narrator: in the wake of those tribunals, there was a push to create a permanent court based on the nuremberg principles to prosecute war crimes, like the targeting of whad a permanent court stcture. >> narrator: it became the international criminal court, the icc. the court went on to obtain convictions in other countries, but never against vladimir putin, despite an...
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to what we are going to do about the migrant issue, and let's not have all kinds of rhetoric about rwandathese detention centres, it is just not civilised. d0 detention centres, it is 'ust not civilised. ., ,, ,, ., civilised. do you also think suella braverman _ civilised. do you also think suella braverman will _ civilised. do you also think suella braverman will go? _ civilised. do you also think suella braverman will go? she - civilised. do you also think suella braverman will go? she is - civilised. do you also think suella braverman will go? she is under| braverman will go? she is under pressure. _ braverman will go? she is under pressure. she — braverman will go? she is under pressure, she will— braverman will go? she is under pressure, she will need - braverman will go? she is under pressure, she will need to i braverman will go? she is under pressure, she will need to pull l pressure, she will need to pull something out of the hat. she has been shown to have at least two lives, maybe she has in other, but this is a civilised society, we do not like to think this is happening in o
to what we are going to do about the migrant issue, and let's not have all kinds of rhetoric about rwandathese detention centres, it is just not civilised. d0 detention centres, it is 'ust not civilised. ., ,, ,, ., civilised. do you also think suella braverman _ civilised. do you also think suella braverman will _ civilised. do you also think suella braverman will go? _ civilised. do you also think suella braverman will go? she - civilised. do you also think suella braverman will go? she is -...
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.— the rwanda policy.ot want to accept someone's asylum claim it has to decide to remove them to a different country, but it can't remove them to a country that isn't safe, that would be a complete breach of all international protections for refugees. is breach of all international protections for refugees. is there any recognition — protections for refugees. is there any recognition in _ protections for refugees. is there any recognition in what _ protections for refugees. is there any recognition in what we're - any recognition in what we're hearing and what we're expecting to hearing and what we're expecting to hear from the home secretary, that some aspects of brexit in terms of the impact of that on immigration are currently deemed to be unhelpful by the government, in relation to getting enough people into the country to drive growth? possibly. obviously. — country to drive growth? possibly. obviously, with _ country to drive growth? possibly. obviously, with brexit, _ country to drive growth? possib
.— the rwanda policy.ot want to accept someone's asylum claim it has to decide to remove them to a different country, but it can't remove them to a country that isn't safe, that would be a complete breach of all international protections for refugees. is breach of all international protections for refugees. is there any recognition — protections for refugees. is there any recognition in _ protections for refugees. is there any recognition in what _ protections for refugees. is there any...
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she is also enthusiastic about the scheme to send asylum seekers to rwanda, and would actually like to human rights from being able to stop flights. with the rwanda scheme stalled in the courts and 100,000 people stuck in the asylum system, many migrants are being housed in hotels like this one in scarborough. the cost, almost £7 million a day. hold the line! with government systems gridlocked, the rnli keeps training crews for rescuing migrants from the channel. there are no quick fixes to what was described to mps today as a really dangerous situation. mark easton, bbc news. in india there's been huge pride since rishi sunak became the first british prime minister of indian descent. it's raised hopes of improved relations between the two countries and the revival of a delayed free trade deal. however, mr sunak�*s reappointment of suella braverman as home secretary, has also proved controversial in india, where many were offended by her claim earlier this month that indians in the uk are overstaying their work visas. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports in this eve
she is also enthusiastic about the scheme to send asylum seekers to rwanda, and would actually like to human rights from being able to stop flights. with the rwanda scheme stalled in the courts and 100,000 people stuck in the asylum system, many migrants are being housed in hotels like this one in scarborough. the cost, almost £7 million a day. hold the line! with government systems gridlocked, the rnli keeps training crews for rescuing migrants from the channel. there are no quick fixes to...
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it puts them in the same campus, rwanda, ukraine, in azerbaijan. i and it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other western nations have been ignoring ukraine's crimes against humanity. and here's where other, some of corruption spokespeople also said it's really unnecessary. i think, for the un to demand to get into our jail system. we run a safe and orderly system. we don't torture people, aren't they better off going to places like iran. you see people getting tortured in jails all the time. they're not going to have un inspectors from iran and china and cuba coming to new south wales jails. and tell us that we're doing things wrong . so what we're, we're getting here is the sunset. the australian government does not seem to like or expect the you and to hold them accountable, but only hold their foes accountable. and of course, they can't show the failings of such an advance and quote, civilized society like australia as they are one of the 5 eyes. and so there seems to be a superiority complex here, where they're looking down
it puts them in the same campus, rwanda, ukraine, in azerbaijan. i and it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other western nations have been ignoring ukraine's crimes against humanity. and here's where other, some of corruption spokespeople also said it's really unnecessary. i think, for the un to demand to get into our jail system. we run a safe and orderly system. we don't torture people, aren't they better off going to places like iran. you see people getting tortured in...
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and we're company of rwanda as a by john and ukraine now. so it's, it's really deeply embarrassing. we were really looking forward to this visit because we have had deep concerns for many years now about liberal issues. we have seen issues about our prolonged solitary confinement of prisoners, particularly disabilities, were daily, deeply concerned about the treatment of young people and true children, particularly 1st nations children. there's a center in the north of australia called the don dale detention center that actually had a rural commission, which is a, a special investigative body set up to investigate abuses in that center. we have issues in western australia where i'm speaking to you from now. well, there's a detention center called bank, she hill detention center and accusations of inhumane treatment they're against children. so we do have deep concerns, but we're pleased that there is bipartisan federal support for this mission. and as riley court has rejected an appeal to release a palestinian prisoner her is terminally ill with cancer nasa able maids, families say
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it's all very well to— people over to rwanda. it's all very well to say— people over to rwanda.gh and _ asylum. oh, we lost rachel to a cough and we — asylum. oh, we lost rachel to a cough and we have _ asylum. oh, we lost rachel to a cough and we have lost - asylum. oh, we lost rachel to a cough and we have lost jenny i asylum. oh, we lost rachel to a cough and we have lost jenny to cough and we have lostjenny to technology. i'm still here. and they want to get in and say anything interesting about the newspapers. rachel we will try to come back to you for that we hope your throat is okay. if you can hear me and your throat is ok, let's pick up on that political point suella braverman, the point which is had nothing but bad headlines for rishi sunak since he made that reappointment. yes. sor , he made that reappointment. yes. sorry. i'm — he made that reappointment. yes. sorry. l'm back _ he made that reappointment. yes. sorry, i'm back now. _ he made that reappointment. yes. sorry, i'm back now. this - he made that reappointment. jazz sorry, i'm back now. this has been a disas
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official tweeted that this is embarrassing and puts australia in the same tab as none other than rwanda, ukraine, and serve a john. which is interesting giving how the western media has been trying to ignore and dismiss ukraine violations of human rights. and of course, since the special military operation began. so here's what some corrections folks. people actually said, it's really unnecessary. i think for the un to demand, to get into our jail system. we run a safe and orderly system. we don't torture people, aren't they better off going to places like iran. you see people getting tortured jails all the time. they're. i'm not going to have un inspectors from iran and china in cuba coming to new south wales jails and tell us that we're doing things wrong. so in a sense, it's like, it's like what we're seeing is that they think like bodies like the you, when are not allowed to do this because they see themselves as being above the law . and obviously it's only about holding their strategic flows accountable. they much rather spend time at the un headquarters discussing abuses of leagu
official tweeted that this is embarrassing and puts australia in the same tab as none other than rwanda, ukraine, and serve a john. which is interesting giving how the western media has been trying to ignore and dismiss ukraine violations of human rights. and of course, since the special military operation began. so here's what some corrections folks. people actually said, it's really unnecessary. i think for the un to demand, to get into our jail system. we run a safe and orderly system. we...
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we want to tell the world to. rwanda will gone back to stop supporting terrorists with enough is enough. one law one. i know i'm protesting because rhonda nagondo 3 d m 2 and you 3, are you talking our country? that's why i say we don't want this aggression anymore. and see don protesters are marching towards the presidential palace in the capital call tomb and demanding the return to civilian rule. authorities of cordon off part of the capital and security forces happened deployed near the presidential palace take asked was used on demonstrators earlier on sunday. now people in somalia been searching for missing loved ones to suicide attack killed at least a 100 people in the capitol. mogadishu, the armed group, also bob has claimed responsibility. priyanka group 2 reports. at this hospital, margaret issue, muhammad jammah berry remembers how a quiet afternoon at his shop, 22, a day of death and destruction for fuel, nor the criminal. we were 4 men in the shop. one of us was seriously bleeding and inches. i was also bleeding. it was dark with black smoke everywhere. i managed to come o
we want to tell the world to. rwanda will gone back to stop supporting terrorists with enough is enough. one law one. i know i'm protesting because rhonda nagondo 3 d m 2 and you 3, are you talking our country? that's why i say we don't want this aggression anymore. and see don protesters are marching towards the presidential palace in the capital call tomb and demanding the return to civilian rule. authorities of cordon off part of the capital and security forces happened deployed near the...
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w. eco, africa. droughts are hitting rwanda hard this year. now the government is taking action by providing free access to groundwater and teaching people how to use it to sustainably power. firstly, everyone is responsible for protecting jeff. secondly, because we have to know how to use the water without wasting it. eco africa in 90 minutes on d. w. o. every jenny is full of surprises. we've gone all out. you've used them one day in the footsteps of the right people and i'm in your northernmost count to play with for a time is very much alive. d, w channel, you'll guide to the potential hotspots in germany, new it recognizes where exactly it was fun and i've learned a lot of our culture history all their when you travel extremely worth a visit. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, brazil's to leading presidential candidates ahead for a runoff boat after neither received the majority of the old boats count had left us challenger and former president, luis in austria, noted as silva is ahead of the current right wing leader, president
w. eco, africa. droughts are hitting rwanda hard this year. now the government is taking action by providing free access to groundwater and teaching people how to use it to sustainably power. firstly, everyone is responsible for protecting jeff. secondly, because we have to know how to use the water without wasting it. eco africa in 90 minutes on d. w. o. every jenny is full of surprises. we've gone all out. you've used them one day in the footsteps of the right people and i'm in your...
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the protesters believe rwanda is supporting anti government rebels in eastern congo who have extended their control of the area. over the past year. somalia has appealed for international health, falling twin car bombings in the capital. mogadishu, the president says, his country needs doctors to treat hundreds of wounded. 100 people were killed and the worst attack to hit, so malia in years that jihad his group, i'll show bob has claimed responsibility. authorities in india have arrest of maintenance workers over a bridge collapse that killed more than a 130 people. large crowds were on the crossing when it gave way, plunging pedestrians into the river below the bridge only recently reopened. following months of repairs. this man was on the bridge with his family. when it collapsed. he cannot believe they all made it out alive. what some nugget. hm never looked dead in the i b. we were on the bridge and we saw people falling into the river and field. we might also follow this up a but thank god we were able to hold onto the safety net, cloudy, and did not lead gore recall. others wer
the protesters believe rwanda is supporting anti government rebels in eastern congo who have extended their control of the area. over the past year. somalia has appealed for international health, falling twin car bombings in the capital. mogadishu, the president says, his country needs doctors to treat hundreds of wounded. 100 people were killed and the worst attack to hit, so malia in years that jihad his group, i'll show bob has claimed responsibility. authorities in india have arrest of...
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w eco, africa, droughts are hitting rwanda hard this year. now the government is taking action by providing free access to ground water and teaching people how to use it sustainably before your power. but firstly, every one is responsible for protecting jeff secondly, but what we have to know how to use the water without wasting it. eco africa in 60 minutes on d. w. effects making raring to read me. if there is any erotic defense between them, you'd have to find it between the lines. he w literature. 100 german must read. ah, hello, and the very one welcome to you in a day addition of the 77 percent, the sure where we discuss issues of importance to you. africa's youth. my name is george o. catchy and i'm your host for today. well this week we want to have a conversation around teenage pregnancy and.
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i— people to rwanda? i have said from the beginning, i don't— people to rwanda?nk you very much for that. instagram is said to be looking into an issue preventing thousands of viewers from accessing the photo sharing platform. several users have complained about accounts being suspended. instagram said they were aware of and looking into the issue and apologise for the inconvenience. the headlines on bbc news... the home secretary will address the commons this evening over the management of migrant processing centres by the government. bbc news have obtained pictures of conditions within the manston migrant centre. all captive birds in england will have to be kept indoors from next monday because of the country's largest ever outbreak of bird flu. it is just over it isjust over a it is just over a week until the midterm elections in the us. all eyes are on pennsylvania. president biden was born in pennsylvania and won the state back from donald trump in 2020. we can cross live to scranton, joe biden's birthplace. welcome to scranton in pennsylvania, which is once
i— people to rwanda? i have said from the beginning, i don't— people to rwanda?nk you very much for that. instagram is said to be looking into an issue preventing thousands of viewers from accessing the photo sharing platform. several users have complained about accounts being suspended. instagram said they were aware of and looking into the issue and apologise for the inconvenience. the headlines on bbc news... the home secretary will address the commons this evening over the management of...
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she said that she dreams of deporting refugees to rwanda for christmas and announce plans to criminalise of modern slavery and plan to spend over £400 million on aping new detention centres and she scuppered an india uk trade deal because of her anti—migrant comments. of course we are happy to see her go but, to be honest, she's just been another act in a horror show of tory home secretaries and we can hope the next home secretary actually listens to what people in the uk want and need which is a compassionate immigration system that allows people to thrive in our communities but, unfortunately, for the nationality that to the rwanda scheme to banstead than people crossing the channel from claiming asylum this government has shown it is dedicated to destruction when it comes to refugee and migrant lives. very interesting indeed. interesting to get your perspective on suella braverman's resignation. well, we are still much if it is a resignation or a sacking. different commentators are giving us different verdicts on that but she has gone as home secretary. that is the dramatic news from
she said that she dreams of deporting refugees to rwanda for christmas and announce plans to criminalise of modern slavery and plan to spend over £400 million on aping new detention centres and she scuppered an india uk trade deal because of her anti—migrant comments. of course we are happy to see her go but, to be honest, she's just been another act in a horror show of tory home secretaries and we can hope the next home secretary actually listens to what people in the uk want and need which...
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she is also enthusiastic about the scheme to send asylum seekers to rwanda, and would actually like tocourts and 100,000 people stuck in the asylum system, many migrants are being housed in hotels like this one in scarborough. the cost, almost £7 million a day. with government systems gridlocked, the rnli keeps training crews for rescuing migrants from the channel. there are no quick fixes to what was described to mps today as a really dangerous situation. mark easton, bbc news. the government is being warned that cuts to public health budgets in england will hit the poorest communities the hardest. directors of public health say that after years of real—term budget cuts any further reductions in funding will have a real impact on the lives of some of the most vulnerable. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. this is what public health in action looks like. hi, i am from the quit smoking team. anthony is as smoker, but with a fractured foot and shoulders, he's now stuck in gateshead's queen elizabeth hospital. so carol, one of the hospital's stop smoking advisors, sees a cha
she is also enthusiastic about the scheme to send asylum seekers to rwanda, and would actually like tocourts and 100,000 people stuck in the asylum system, many migrants are being housed in hotels like this one in scarborough. the cost, almost £7 million a day. with government systems gridlocked, the rnli keeps training crews for rescuing migrants from the channel. there are no quick fixes to what was described to mps today as a really dangerous situation. mark easton, bbc news. the government...
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with the help of rwanda's military, the insurgents have been pushed back in some areas but they remainas parts of the country attempt to rebuild and residents return to their homes. cnn's david mckenzie joins me now from johannesburg with more, david? >> reporter: that's right. in the context of this ever-expanding conflict between russia and ukraine, the issue of global energy security in particular is critical. we took a rare trip into northern mozambique where those issues could be partially solved but the population is dealing with a devastating isis-linked insurgency. isis didn't end, it shifted to ungoverned spaces like this. we're embedded with rwandan security forces in northern mozambique, battling an isis-linked insurgency. the tactics are familiar, if unspeakably brutal. to sow terror, burn schools, create chaos. they've displaced nearly 1 million people. jihad in mozambique is an extension of the islamic state jihad all over the world, he says, in a message posted in august. what was it like when they attacked? >> translator: they first came to this area to spread their pro
with the help of rwanda's military, the insurgents have been pushed back in some areas but they remainas parts of the country attempt to rebuild and residents return to their homes. cnn's david mckenzie joins me now from johannesburg with more, david? >> reporter: that's right. in the context of this ever-expanding conflict between russia and ukraine, the issue of global energy security in particular is critical. we took a rare trip into northern mozambique where those issues could be...
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. >> reporter: it is still opaque why rwanda answered the call.rs and western diplomats praise their professionalism. >> his name is ali. he has high grade fever, as you see. 8.7. >> reporter: the displaced are tentatively moving back, bringing what belongings they can. i heard that there's peace now, so i came home, says benjamin thomas. that peace is fragile. outside of rwanda's zone of control, the killings, the beheadings continue. intelligence sources say the insurgents have split into smaller cells, now using improvised explosive devices. >> is it not just fixing one area and pushing the problem somewhere else? >> well, you could say that it's natural for the enemy to escape to places with less pressure. but all we need to do is to maintain momentum, follow and pursue. >> reporter: the stakes are extraordinary. and shouldn't be ignored. the window to defeat isis in mozambique before the insurgency involves is likely short. >>> it's a very critical window. and most people i speak to say, max, that the military answer is not the only answer. t
. >> reporter: it is still opaque why rwanda answered the call.rs and western diplomats praise their professionalism. >> his name is ali. he has high grade fever, as you see. 8.7. >> reporter: the displaced are tentatively moving back, bringing what belongings they can. i heard that there's peace now, so i came home, says benjamin thomas. that peace is fragile. outside of rwanda's zone of control, the killings, the beheadings continue. intelligence sources say the insurgents...
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instead of under £1 million and a disgraceful rwanda dream.been waiting for six month? 95% or more will get asylum. they can move on and it will free up accommodation. last week, the home secretary resigned claim she assented responsivity, but the facts are that she got caught and tried to dodge it. she deleted and forgot, only notify nephi —— the prime minister and ministers... how can it be resignation offence and she can stay this week after admitting six of the very same misjudgments? she said no document of top—secret, but how many were marked official and sensitive? how do we know? having the home secretary after a ministry or cowbridge is a farce. indra flicks poorly on the prime minister. both should think again, so someone else can get all of the real work. i refer the honourable gentleman to the letter that i sent today to the chairman of the home affairs select committee and i have been upfront about the details of my diary on the 19th of october, cooperative with any review that is taken place. i've apologised, taking responsibilit
instead of under £1 million and a disgraceful rwanda dream.been waiting for six month? 95% or more will get asylum. they can move on and it will free up accommodation. last week, the home secretary resigned claim she assented responsivity, but the facts are that she got caught and tried to dodge it. she deleted and forgot, only notify nephi —— the prime minister and ministers... how can it be resignation offence and she can stay this week after admitting six of the very same misjudgments?...
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policy to send people who came across in boats to rwanda.e know wants to push that for that rishi sunak talking in the summer in favour of that. we also know last week when suella braverman quit that also been a sort of bust up between her and liz truss. liz truss perhaps favouring to look at encouraging more immigration and more visas for people coming in, uses forjobs more visas for people coming in, uses for jobs without suella braverman not in favour of that. if she is back in pose, rishi sunak is talking about economic competence, stabilising the economy. one big businesses are crying out for our workers. and access to have more workers coming in. that might be something again that party management wise and political approach wise rishi sunak might be with suella braverman. but his economic agenda, there are tensions in all of this. pare economic agenda, there are tensions in all of this-— in all of this. are you surprised by how many — in all of this. are you surprised by how many of _ in all of this. are you surprised by how many of t
policy to send people who came across in boats to rwanda.e know wants to push that for that rishi sunak talking in the summer in favour of that. we also know last week when suella braverman quit that also been a sort of bust up between her and liz truss. liz truss perhaps favouring to look at encouraging more immigration and more visas for people coming in, uses forjobs more visas for people coming in, uses for jobs without suella braverman not in favour of that. if she is back in pose, rishi...
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all the goals, the point is they go highlight 3 minutes on d, w. ico, africa. droughts are hitting rwanda hard this year. now the government is taking action by providing free access to ground water and teaching people how to use it sustainably power. firstly, and everyone is responsible for protecting jeff. secondly, we have to know how to use the water without wasting it. africa ah, 90 minutes on d. w. o. a and the pillar of sticks and society. a symbol of arbitrary rule. in the struggle for justice. taxes the right to levy taxes and the obligation to pay them both inherent in the sovereignty of a nation status and their citizens. but what happens when the power of taxation is undermined? a tax on top of the tax on top of the tax that was due that broke the camel's back . i've been running forever thinking to myself, when is it all going to come crashing down that you pay won't pay. taxation and politics starts october 21st on d, w. ah . ah, this is dw news life from berlin. north korea fires of ballistic may sell over japan. japan prime minister condemns the test, completing an emergen
all the goals, the point is they go highlight 3 minutes on d, w. ico, africa. droughts are hitting rwanda hard this year. now the government is taking action by providing free access to ground water and teaching people how to use it sustainably power. firstly, and everyone is responsible for protecting jeff. secondly, we have to know how to use the water without wasting it. africa ah, 90 minutes on d. w. o. a and the pillar of sticks and society. a symbol of arbitrary rule. in the struggle for...
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to rwanda with the analogy, you have ev's with of levels of autopilot, some of these candy quite goodf they are and exercised in the right way. that is an advantage. but we cannot do is say the technology is here, we should just been to that and let these guys just run. because there will be accidents and people lose trust. then it will set things back further. there is would you do this that moves forward but it is purposeful. ready, aim, shoot should be the order. with crypto, there was a time when it felt like ready, shoot, aim. figure it out later. my hope is with crypto winter we can order this in the right way for long-term sustainability. otherwise we are just wasting a lot of time changing things. mr. brummer: i'm going to go back and be professorly for a moment with skeumorphism. i always make the joke when it comes to crypto, the west coast makes it, new york transit, dz regulates it, and they all hate each other -- d.c. regulates it and they all hate each other. when you think about a product embedded in a financial product, there is a legal regime behind it. when you use c
to rwanda with the analogy, you have ev's with of levels of autopilot, some of these candy quite goodf they are and exercised in the right way. that is an advantage. but we cannot do is say the technology is here, we should just been to that and let these guys just run. because there will be accidents and people lose trust. then it will set things back further. there is would you do this that moves forward but it is purposeful. ready, aim, shoot should be the order. with crypto, there was a...
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percival is a pardoning of anyone convicted or arrested of the use or possession of rwanda -- possessionf marijuana. that will impact millions of people. second, he is called on governors to do the same. thirdly, is looking at the scheduling between the attorney general and the secretary in an expeditious way. we will continue to monitor that. jonathan: is that the first step to decriminalization? dr. gupta: this is a step the president believes deeply in. he believes people should not be convicted for use or possession of marijuana. when you look at the numbers, over 500,000 arrests in any given year. the same arrests for substance abuse is nearly four times as much for black americans as white americans. these are the kinds of actions biden has announced will help us look at our justice policies from an equity lens and an action that will impact the lives of americans. people ask how and why. here is why. when you have that on your record, you cannot get public housing, you cannot get government loans, you cannot get employment. even child welfare benefits. you cannot even sit on a jur
percival is a pardoning of anyone convicted or arrested of the use or possession of rwanda -- possessionf marijuana. that will impact millions of people. second, he is called on governors to do the same. thirdly, is looking at the scheduling between the attorney general and the secretary in an expeditious way. we will continue to monitor that. jonathan: is that the first step to decriminalization? dr. gupta: this is a step the president believes deeply in. he believes people should not be...
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taking decisive action by strengthening our borders by beefing up our border force and expanding the rwandacheme. our brilliant new home secretary will be bringing forward legislation to make sure that no european judge can overrule us. and while she is acting, meanwhile, the labour party has absolutely no plan to tackle illegal migration. but my friends we cannot have security at home without security abroad. that is why our tough foreign and defence secretaries are updating the integrated review to make sure we can face down these threats. it is why we are increasing defence spending to 3% of gdp by the end of the decade. this will ensure that our armed forces are ready to tackle new and emerging threats. we are working with our friends and allies to support ukraine in the face of putin's brutal war. the brave ukrainian people aren't just fighting for their security but for all our security. this is a fight for freedom and democracy around the world. putin's illegal annexation of ukrainian territory is just the latest act in his campaign to subvert democracy and violate international law.
taking decisive action by strengthening our borders by beefing up our border force and expanding the rwandacheme. our brilliant new home secretary will be bringing forward legislation to make sure that no european judge can overrule us. and while she is acting, meanwhile, the labour party has absolutely no plan to tackle illegal migration. but my friends we cannot have security at home without security abroad. that is why our tough foreign and defence secretaries are updating the integrated...
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experience is stephanie frpa from france, who's been fee for listed for 13 years. joining her is rwanda's silly martin can saga was been refereeing at the top level since 2012. the 3rd is japan's yashimi. yamashita who was fif, listed in 2015. she is describe her selection for this tournament as a dream and says, she's ready to handle the vacation. and nobody shall. i'm watching. oh, of course i think the pressure is huge and i have a lot of responsibility properties. but i'm really happy to take on this duty and pressure. so i'll try to take it positively. there are people, one of the big goals as a referees to bring out the beauty of soccer. i will do my best and do what i can to make that happen in games. so if i need to communicate with the players, i will do that if i need to show a card and i will show a card rather than just control. i'm thinking about the bigger goal of bringing out the appeal of soccer mcardle smith. i would be very happy if my being a female referee helps women play inactive, rolling sports. and especially in soccer in japan, there is still a long way to go for
experience is stephanie frpa from france, who's been fee for listed for 13 years. joining her is rwanda's silly martin can saga was been refereeing at the top level since 2012. the 3rd is japan's yashimi. yamashita who was fif, listed in 2015. she is describe her selection for this tournament as a dream and says, she's ready to handle the vacation. and nobody shall. i'm watching. oh, of course i think the pressure is huge and i have a lot of responsibility properties. but i'm really happy to...
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week for breaching the ministerial cause and boasted that she dreamed of sending asylum-seekers to rwanda. we all know why he appointed her, a sleazy backroom deal to shore up his own position. far from being a fresh start, this is a return to the sleaze and scandal of cabinets passed, the prime minister promised a government integrity and humility. will he admit his mistake and sacked the home secretary without any delay? >> i was pleased to have a call with the first minister of scotland. it was import i spoke to her on my first day in office because i want to express my desire to work constructively with the scottish government so we can work together to deliver for the people of scotland and that is what i plan to do and i hope crime is one of the things we can collaborate on because he will know violent crime is rising in scotland and police numbers are falling whereas here we are increasing police numbers. i look forward to working with the scottish government on our shared challenges because i believe in a strong united kingdom. >> what a pleasure it was to welcome the prime minist
week for breaching the ministerial cause and boasted that she dreamed of sending asylum-seekers to rwanda. we all know why he appointed her, a sleazy backroom deal to shore up his own position. far from being a fresh start, this is a return to the sleaze and scandal of cabinets passed, the prime minister promised a government integrity and humility. will he admit his mistake and sacked the home secretary without any delay? >> i was pleased to have a call with the first minister of...