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the ruling from strasbourg is binding, binding as true — strasbourg is binding, binding as true in— strasbourgs true in international law, but it— as true in international law, but it is— as true in international law, but it is a _ as true in international law, but it is a binding ruling. and they— but it is a binding ruling. and they have _ but it is a binding ruling. and they have complied with it today _ they have complied with it today. so, there is no indication that the government intends — indication that the government intends not to comply with this ruling — intends not to comply with this ruling. the ruling effectively only— ruling. the ruling effectively only continues until there is a hearing — only continues until there is a hearing and a judgment by the english — hearing and a judgment by the english courts about whether these — english courts about whether these people and these deportations and this policy or tawfut~ — deportations and this policy or lawful. and that is going to take — lawful. and that is going to take place sometime injuly. so, really, this isjust a holding _
the ruling from strasbourg is binding, binding as true — strasbourg is binding, binding as true in— strasbourgs true in international law, but it— as true in international law, but it is— as true in international law, but it is a _ as true in international law, but it is a binding ruling. and they— but it is a binding ruling. and they have _ but it is a binding ruling. and they have complied with it today _ they have complied with it today. so, there is no indication that the...
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just ourjudges rather than the strasbourg judges. strasbourg 'udges. just explain.law by the united kingdom and no legislation can change that fact as long as we are within the convention. so, any sense, not really matter what this legislation says. if the united kingdom sends flights despite a rule 39 injunction from the strasbourg court, the united kingdom will be in breach of international law. more than five million refugees from ukraine are trying to settle into new homes across europe. for the 1,000 or so who are now in wales, that settling in period begins at a so—called "welcome centre". 0ur wales correspondent, hywel griffith, has been to one, to meet some of the families who are staying there. this small corner of welsh countryside has, for the last two months, become a haven for families fleeing war. the urdd centre normally hosts welsh schools, but it�*s ukrainian children who have been living, learning and laughing here. 0lena and kateryna arrived just a fortnight ago, escaping the life where their children had to hide in basements. it feels like home.
just ourjudges rather than the strasbourg judges. strasbourg 'udges. just explain.law by the united kingdom and no legislation can change that fact as long as we are within the convention. so, any sense, not really matter what this legislation says. if the united kingdom sends flights despite a rule 39 injunction from the strasbourg court, the united kingdom will be in breach of international law. more than five million refugees from ukraine are trying to settle into new homes across europe....
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oleksiy, i congratulate you, let's start with what is the mood actually in strasbourg, is there supportand in general, the ukrainian accent in everything that is happening . she feels this directly in the assembly and this morning there was an action eh we gathered together with the ukrainian community but not only did local residents join us near the council of europe in support of granting ukraine the status of a candidate for the european union well, of course, with slogans about it is necessary to stop putin's russia. and about the fact that putin is a murderer and other things, that's why this was also the case. yes, you are showing the footage, and i want to thank the active ukrainian community, which appears in various cities , including strasbourg. i think i should declare important things for ukraine ah well and directly in the assembly itself, in fact this entire summer session is dedicated to one uh well not to one country but to one situation in the war of russia against ukraine, all the reports are either directly about this or well, most of the reports are directly about i
oleksiy, i congratulate you, let's start with what is the mood actually in strasbourg, is there supportand in general, the ukrainian accent in everything that is happening . she feels this directly in the assembly and this morning there was an action eh we gathered together with the ukrainian community but not only did local residents join us near the council of europe in support of granting ukraine the status of a candidate for the european union well, of course, with slogans about it is...
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this is the court in strasbourg in france that upholds the european convention on human rights, whichis the government wants to replace with its bill of rights because it thinks the number of claims under the current law has got too high. there's certainly been a human rights inflation. i don't think anyone, even the critics of this policy, could doubt that over time that's happened. and has it undermined the credibility of human rights? i think it has. the government is not abandoning the european convention, but diluting its influence. ministers claim it will help protect freedom of speech, remove bureaucratic burdens from the police and ensure the most dangerous prisoners are kept isolated from other criminals. labour say it's a dark day for anyone relying on the state to protect them and claim ministers want to divide people. i think that this government at the moment isjust trying to pick fights. i think that he is, they are like a drunk at the end of when the pubs are throwing out. here's the drunk. he's in the car park and he's rolling around saying, "fight me, fight me." and t
this is the court in strasbourg in france that upholds the european convention on human rights, whichis the government wants to replace with its bill of rights because it thinks the number of claims under the current law has got too high. there's certainly been a human rights inflation. i don't think anyone, even the critics of this policy, could doubt that over time that's happened. and has it undermined the credibility of human rights? i think it has. the government is not abandoning the...
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many conservatives are now questioning the powers of that court in strasbourg. control immigration coming across in those boats. - so how is it right that this court has overruled all of our courts i and this parliament? politically, the home secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg but ultimately, she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the accusation they could be wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money. but until a flight does take off, it is hard to gauge what impact it will have on those trying to come here. at this unofficial camp in dunkirk, many are thinking about their next move. arum says he will still try to cross to england. translation: we are going to cross the english channel and god willing, | this deportation to rwanda does not include us and if the uk sends thousands of refugees to rwanda, let's send us too. i think rwanda is far better than the iraqi kurdistan. mustapha has come from
many conservatives are now questioning the powers of that court in strasbourg. control immigration coming across in those boats. - so how is it right that this court has overruled all of our courts i and this parliament? politically, the home secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg but ultimately, she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the accusation...
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while this decision by the strasbourg court to intervene i the strasbourg court to intervene was disappointingay lines with barely a fifth of trains running. the european union launches legal action over plans to scrap parts of the post—brexit deal for northern ireland. ministers say they are disappointed. and our shrinking coastline. a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. over at the sports centre now is isaac. the england cricket board have charged yorkshire county cricket club and a number of individuals following an investigation into allegations of racism at the club. the ecb say they will not name the individuals at this stage. sports editor has more. they say that the charges arise from alleged breaches of an ecb directive relating to conduct which may be improper or prejudicial to the interests of the game or which may bring the ecb or the game or any cricketer into disrepute as the ecb plus my candy discriminatory code. so it is in the videos and indeed the county as well. the ecb went on to say that an independent panel of
while this decision by the strasbourg court to intervene i the strasbourg court to intervene was disappointingay lines with barely a fifth of trains running. the european union launches legal action over plans to scrap parts of the post—brexit deal for northern ireland. ministers say they are disappointed. and our shrinking coastline. a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. over at the sports centre now is isaac. the england cricket...
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many are now questioning the right of the court in strasbourg.g across as those boats. how is it right this court has overruled all of our courts and this parliament? the home secretary might _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too bothered i secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg, but ultimately she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the accusation they could be wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money. until a flight does take off, it is hard to gauge what impact it will have on those trying to come here. at this unofficial camp in dunkirk, many are thinking about their next move. he says he wills they'll try to cross to england. he hopes
many are now questioning the right of the court in strasbourg.g across as those boats. how is it right this court has overruled all of our courts and this parliament? the home secretary might _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too _ courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too bothered i secretary might not be too bothered about a...
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please tell me what is happening there in the fields of strasbourg and when there will be a questionf the war between russia and ukraine. i congratulate you once again. that is, this question is everywhere and this is the main topic that is already yesterday, accordingly, i spoke about this, i called on my colleagues help us free our heroes e azovstali a-a and this is an important topic today we have an important debate about the role of the council of europe in the security of the continent and again there i have the honor to speak first in this debate and i will definitely promote our topics are important for us, theses, namely support for ukraine as a candidate, members of the european union, here all the representatives of all the member states of the european union are working , namely the deputies and those exactly those deputies who take care of international affairs will be here, this is exactly the platform where they all gathered, and that's why we need to come here again to emphasize the importance of this for us and for us to be supported in this. by the way, i want to ra
please tell me what is happening there in the fields of strasbourg and when there will be a questionf the war between russia and ukraine. i congratulate you once again. that is, this question is everywhere and this is the main topic that is already yesterday, accordingly, i spoke about this, i called on my colleagues help us free our heroes e azovstali a-a and this is an important topic today we have an important debate about the role of the council of europe in the security of the continent...
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this strasbourg jurisdiction will make payments only in rubles. draft law, which the mps are discussing today at the plenary session. this is control over the activities of agents. according to it, persons recognized as such in russia will be prohibited from engaging in teaching educational activities, as well as creating information materials for minors, according to the authors, the bill will protect children and adolescents from foreign influence today. here's the head of the state duma committee on security to journalists. as examples, he showed literature that is sponsored abroad, but is produced and distributed here in russia among teenagers. according to him, after the adoption of the bill. all this literature will be removed from the press. there is good eastern wisdom. if you want to defeat the enemy, what do you need to educate his children? yes, a book, yes, uh, about children, it's a good book. as it seems, yes, here with a good name. well, actually, it's very subtle. uh, children's calls for syrian protest actions. here we were even l
this strasbourg jurisdiction will make payments only in rubles. draft law, which the mps are discussing today at the plenary session. this is control over the activities of agents. according to it, persons recognized as such in russia will be prohibited from engaging in teaching educational activities, as well as creating information materials for minors, according to the authors, the bill will protect children and adolescents from foreign influence today. here's the head of the state duma...
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pravda frontline, such a photo exhibition was opened during the summer session of the couple in strasbourgos depict the work of ukrainian journalists during the war noted that due to the full-scale invasion of russia, 41 media workers died, dozens of journalists came under fire, 15 were injured, the occupiers fired at 11 tv towers due to the capture of the editorial office and the financial crisis caused by the war, the work of 113 regional media outlets was stopped. the importance of the work of ukrainian media and emphasized that thanks to journalists, the world sees evidence of the terrible crimes of russians, ukrainian journalist oleksandr makhov postponed microphone and took a weapon in his hands. he himself from donbas waved and said that i will defend my country. he was killed in the kharkiv region a month ago, and we hear such stories every week, and i asked foreign journalists who cover the war in ukraine why russians kill media representatives, they say when the press is written on your body armor or on the car, you are not protected, you become a target, we will convince the par
pravda frontline, such a photo exhibition was opened during the summer session of the couple in strasbourgos depict the work of ukrainian journalists during the war noted that due to the full-scale invasion of russia, 41 media workers died, dozens of journalists came under fire, 15 were injured, the occupiers fired at 11 tv towers due to the capture of the editorial office and the financial crisis caused by the war, the work of 113 regional media outlets was stopped. the importance of the work...
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of strasbourg that is incorporated in british law.u finally about two more things, if i made. suggestions from the prime minister that people like yourself, barristers, lawyers and qc toure, are, and i quote, abetting the work of criminal gangs. this is just defamation for political purposes. the lawyers who act for refugees are well—intentioned, hard—working, and not all by any means leftist. if you want to engage in this stupid, juvenile names calling, questions will be asked about lawyers who work for the government. how do they split their conscience, supporting the government's brutal policies? it is a game that two can play and neither should. is a game that two can play and neithershould. in is a game that two can play and neither should. in any event, the finaljudgments in britain are made by britishjudges who finaljudgments in britain are made by british judges who are by no means aiding and abetting criminal acts. �* ,., acts. also a suggestion potentially from the prime _ acts. also a suggestion potentially from the prime m
of strasbourg that is incorporated in british law.u finally about two more things, if i made. suggestions from the prime minister that people like yourself, barristers, lawyers and qc toure, are, and i quote, abetting the work of criminal gangs. this is just defamation for political purposes. the lawyers who act for refugees are well—intentioned, hard—working, and not all by any means leftist. if you want to engage in this stupid, juvenile names calling, questions will be asked about...
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i am strasbourg case law and are a to diverge from it. lam proud strasbourg case law and are a to divergeess those flaws in the current framework. we will also be crystal clear that when it comes to the laws of the land and the legitimate necessity necessary and constructive dialogue that we have with strasbourg, it is parliament that had the last word. there has been much said by the judiciary in strasbourg about an age of greater respect for the will of democratic institutions, to promote reform. our approach is crafted with that in mind, to facilitate a dialogue between united kingdom and strasbourg and avail ourselves of a marginal appreciation within the bounds of the convention. equally, as a matter of basic democratic principle, we will reaffirm and reinforce the democratic oversight and control exercised by this house. our bill of rights set out a range of important reforms, a permission stage and the uk courts have greater checks over frivolous claims at an earlier stage and reflect the strasbourg court itself, which has an admissibility stage. we have included provision to ensur
i am strasbourg case law and are a to diverge from it. lam proud strasbourg case law and are a to divergeess those flaws in the current framework. we will also be crystal clear that when it comes to the laws of the land and the legitimate necessity necessary and constructive dialogue that we have with strasbourg, it is parliament that had the last word. there has been much said by the judiciary in strasbourg about an age of greater respect for the will of democratic institutions, to promote...
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croatia criticized foreign policy the european union at the plenary session of the parliament in strasbourg, politics pointed to the direct dependence of the european union on washington's foreign policy, defense and security policy. the eu today can be described in one sentence the european union became the fifty-first state of the united states but without the right to vote, support for the sanctions flash mob costs european countries and the west too much, the price of gasoline. in austria, it has already exceeded 2.5 euros, and the uk food industry was on the verge of collapse due to anti-russian sanctions, the telegraph newspaper informs. russia itself, against which restrictions were introduced , earns more on energy resources than before the special operations. in ukraine , the senior adviser on energy issues of the us state department recognized the food crisis as a new, harsh reality , it is obvious that for any state the priority should be to provide citizens with food. as the german expert sergei felbert noted, only a few rulers understand the importance of this issue, for exampl
croatia criticized foreign policy the european union at the plenary session of the parliament in strasbourg, politics pointed to the direct dependence of the european union on washington's foreign policy, defense and security policy. the eu today can be described in one sentence the european union became the fifty-first state of the united states but without the right to vote, support for the sanctions flash mob costs european countries and the west too much, the price of gasoline. in austria,...
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whilst this decision by the strasbourg court in geneva was disappointing and surprising given the repeated and considered judgments to the contrary in our domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy. this domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy-— to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful _ to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and _ to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and the - to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and the home secretary— and it is shameful and the home secretary has no one but herself to hiame~ _ we'll be examining the government's options after that court ruling. also this lunchtime... network rail says three days of strike action next week will mean six days of disruption and half the railway lines in britain being closed. our shrinking coastline — a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. december last year there was eight metres of road between here and the end there. i measured it yesterday and we are down to 3.4 metres. and how
whilst this decision by the strasbourg court in geneva was disappointing and surprising given the repeated and considered judgments to the contrary in our domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy. this domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy-— to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful _ to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and _ to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and the - to this policy. this is a shambles and it is...
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strasbourg, a soldier of the 4th company of the 668th infantry regiment of the 370th infantry divisionges, the testimony of a german military man taken prisoner in nikolaev, the city was occupied for 2.5 years. and now, what were these two and a half years in the flames of fires, acrid smoke, crying, mothers, groans of old women and cries, children, does not remind you of anything. and now, in fact, we also hear from prisoners of war, and the stories that they seen in cities. all the same. only now i have quoted the documents of 44 years. and we, in 2022, are also facts that in today's ukraine are diligently hushed up, glorifying the nazis of the russian defense department, puts it in open access in the new section of the historical project of the ministry of defense on the liberation of nikolaev , the operational map of the combat log and eyewitness accounts. this is a weighty case, the reports of the third ukrainian. front year 1944 here, see the date thirty-first of march, then there is received only on the third day after the liberation of the city and here, but the atrocities of t
strasbourg, a soldier of the 4th company of the 668th infantry regiment of the 370th infantry divisionges, the testimony of a german military man taken prisoner in nikolaev, the city was occupied for 2.5 years. and now, what were these two and a half years in the flames of fires, acrid smoke, crying, mothers, groans of old women and cries, children, does not remind you of anything. and now, in fact, we also hear from prisoners of war, and the stories that they seen in cities. all the same. only...
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bodies of of ukraine, therefore the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe will work in strasbourgllel with this i can say we are waiting for a very important decision, including for the european integration of human rights, this is a vote of the verkhovna rada literally tomorrow if i am not mistaken on the agenda for the resolution with excuse me for the resolution for the istanbul convention on combating violence, this fact is now confirmed by the number of registered cases that are extremely high. this includes different types and types of violence committed against ukrainian women and men civilian soldiers and children, all this needs to be registered, we understand that not all victims are ready for this, but i call on those who are watching us now to support the families of the victims and whether psychological help is needed. and more than 15 programs have worked in ukraine and abroad for victims of various types because these cases were recorded and registered, i will remind you that recently the un special mission on war crimes has been active, which also includes anonymou
bodies of of ukraine, therefore the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe will work in strasbourgllel with this i can say we are waiting for a very important decision, including for the european integration of human rights, this is a vote of the verkhovna rada literally tomorrow if i am not mistaken on the agenda for the resolution with excuse me for the resolution for the istanbul convention on combating violence, this fact is now confirmed by the number of registered cases that are...
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this strasbourg jurisdiction was themselves determined the most effective training programs in the field of higher education, as it has been for 15 years, we leave the opportunity to universities that are interested in maintaining this. naturally, the deputies from the new people faction suggest that the draft law be supplemented with clear language. who is the agents? why is it? the new people faction proposes in the bath that the ministry of justice recognizes him as a foreign agent and assigns a number on its list. people should see that the law helps and applies only against those who act in interests of other states, which are the initiative of the authorities. montenegro, bulgaria, north macedonia, we recall the day before. they closed their airspace , the program was full-fledged without any exemptions, which assumed a wide one. uh. the main thing is, uh, really it's about thoughts. she was also included, echoing what president vujicic says. uh, powerful forces in the west. you washington brussels is getting harder. here, for uh, for example, another article in canada instead of b
this strasbourg jurisdiction was themselves determined the most effective training programs in the field of higher education, as it has been for 15 years, we leave the opportunity to universities that are interested in maintaining this. naturally, the deputies from the new people faction suggest that the draft law be supplemented with clear language. who is the agents? why is it? the new people faction proposes in the bath that the ministry of justice recognizes him as a foreign agent and...
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we have got a relationship with the strasbourg court. we have shown _ with the strasbourg court.ndate as well. if in strasbourg to follow their mandate as well.— in strasbourg to follow their mandate as well. if changes went ahead, do mandate as well. if changes went ahead. do you — mandate as well. if changes went ahead, do you think— mandate as well. if changes went ahead, do you think human i mandate as well. if changes went j ahead, do you think human rights would be better or worse? oh, ahead, do you think human rights would be better orworse? oh, much better. because we protect the fundamental tradition of freedom under law, freedom of speech, the liberty that guides all the others, and better because you wouldn't see public trust in human rights whenever those two words are mentioned, eroded. tt whenever those two words are mentioned, eroded.— whenever those two words are mentioned, eroded. it has become in some minds — mentioned, eroded. it has become in some minds synonymous _ mentioned, eroded. it has become in some minds synonymous with, i mentioned, eroded. it has bec
we have got a relationship with the strasbourg court. we have shown _ with the strasbourg court.ndate as well. if in strasbourg to follow their mandate as well.— in strasbourg to follow their mandate as well. if changes went ahead, do mandate as well. if changes went ahead. do you — mandate as well. if changes went ahead, do you think— mandate as well. if changes went ahead, do you think human i mandate as well. if changes went j ahead, do you think human rights would be better or worse?...
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and that same story about the strasbourg court's action is the lead in the guardian.ll also talk about the cricket that features there on the front page. the sun chooses to splash on a story about boxer tyson fury�*s return to the ring. the ft leads on "turmoil" in the world of virtual currencies, reporting on job cuts at coinbase. it's cutting a fifth of its workforce. so let's remind you of that news within the last hour related to that flight that was due to take—off a little earlier tonight — we understand that will not happen. that's because of rulings that have meant there were originally seven asylum—seekers who were supposed to be on that plane, down from 50. we are told that a human rights appealfrom down from 50. we are told that a human rights appeal from the european court of human rights has meant that one of those was removed from the flight, which prompted legal appeals from the others who were on that plane, we were led to believe there were six remaining. now because of successful late—night petitions to the court of appeal in london, we understand th
and that same story about the strasbourg court's action is the lead in the guardian.ll also talk about the cricket that features there on the front page. the sun chooses to splash on a story about boxer tyson fury�*s return to the ring. the ft leads on "turmoil" in the world of virtual currencies, reporting on job cuts at coinbase. it's cutting a fifth of its workforce. so let's remind you of that news within the last hour related to that flight that was due to take—off a little...
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send you my sincere congratulations from the general headquarters of the european parliament in strasbourg, where, as i hope, in the future , our ukrainian colleagues will meet. we have the so-called seventh round that has not yet been carried out, that is, it is about sanctions against russia that have not yet been approved, but we see that russia is not reducing aggression against ukraine, how do you see the trajectory of deterring russia than we they really expected it, russia intends to take ukrainian territory in the future. but the russian capability turned out to be weaker than it was believed. and here in the west there is a belief that ukraine has already won the war for independence and is now waging a war for the territory. the current discussion is focused on the conditions under which this war can end. and, unfortunately, some believe that it is possible to satisfy putin with some pieces of ukrainian territory instead. i believe that it is the opposite. if putin can sell aggression as a success, then use ukrainian territories as a place will regroup forces and attack again, so
send you my sincere congratulations from the general headquarters of the european parliament in strasbourg, where, as i hope, in the future , our ukrainian colleagues will meet. we have the so-called seventh round that has not yet been carried out, that is, it is about sanctions against russia that have not yet been approved, but we see that russia is not reducing aggression against ukraine, how do you see the trajectory of deterring russia than we they really expected it, russia intends to...
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this strasbourg jurisdiction will make payments only in rubles.al politics of the day today very eventful deputies will consider such bills as on strengthening control over the purchases of a state corporation, and a bill on foreign agents and the legalization of parallel imports, which is now especially important in the context of western sanctions and mountains. thanks to osipova, she was not working on the okhotny ryad. the north and south americas, which kicked off on the eve of los angeles, are about to sign a five-document agreement that will have to reflect the common decision of the states in key areas. it's the democratic health authority climate change, clean energy transition and digital technologies. in particular, the declaration on migration, if adopted on friday, is already being called an unprecedented step on the part of the united states and partners aimed at solving the migration crisis. in the region, i note the organization itself, america was accompanied by an official scandal. washington did not invite venezuela to cuba and
this strasbourg jurisdiction will make payments only in rubles.al politics of the day today very eventful deputies will consider such bills as on strengthening control over the purchases of a state corporation, and a bill on foreign agents and the legalization of parallel imports, which is now especially important in the context of western sanctions and mountains. thanks to osipova, she was not working on the okhotny ryad. the north and south americas, which kicked off on the eve of los...
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send this application and we help in this as citizens, we actually paid for such a shipment to strasbourgso really sending is free for all applicants but what is it called online? this means remotely, because the documents still need to be sent in physical form by ukrposhta . is there a certain resource on which the documents are digitized, or where the personal data must be carried? see, the application will need to be sent in paper form, and our resource allows it . fill in. that is, this is a sterilized form that is submitted to the european court of human rights. well, then , accordingly, the person must print it out , sign it in his own hand and send it to the court. then a person who himself has suffered from armed aggression can submit an application. or you can apply for a deceased relative or for a relative who is currently in a condition that makes it impossible to submit such an application independently. i know that even those whose property was damaged due to russian aggression they can also actually file a lawsuit, and in fact, it goes as a lawsuit against the russian federa
send this application and we help in this as citizens, we actually paid for such a shipment to strasbourgso really sending is free for all applicants but what is it called online? this means remotely, because the documents still need to be sent in physical form by ukrposhta . is there a certain resource on which the documents are digitized, or where the personal data must be carried? see, the application will need to be sent in paper form, and our resource allows it . fill in. that is, this is...
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help , we in the national council are turning to our partners in europe, i recently returned to strasbourgith many people there, and many offer their support, we will play to achieve such financial support, economic and from those countries that are currently taking certain regions under their auspices in order to rebuild them, we appeal to them so that they also allocate some of their attention to support local broadcasters from unesco we we communicate with each other in order to help with equipment and protection for journalists, so this problem is objective because the war is here, but we think that the information front is the most important thing. although it is the most important thing now, people need to eat and we need someone to work in production and we need you to work as teachers in schools and medicine and say that from this number two we will do everything uh to support these people and by the way regarding the committee uh the meeting of the committee on freedom of speech with your participation he it was actually interesting how the council of europe is reacting to the sit
help , we in the national council are turning to our partners in europe, i recently returned to strasbourgith many people there, and many offer their support, we will play to achieve such financial support, economic and from those countries that are currently taking certain regions under their auspices in order to rebuild them, we appeal to them so that they also allocate some of their attention to support local broadcasters from unesco we we communicate with each other in order to help with...
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fact that just a few days before that, the same ibrahim, a fan of football and luxury things from strasbourgween france and dubai, fired from a kalashnikov assault rifle , as he assures in syria. he allegedly arrived there with friends , claims to barbeque as proof. they show sms from the operator mobile communications that welcomes them to syrian territory and the team. we arrived in syria no snipers. no, we came to see ourselves, do not hear the tv. everything is fine. everything is very cool. we are cooking shish kebab is another popular blogger who at one time, even worked with children at school, shoots first from a machine gun, then picks up a grenade launcher. after shooting, whether they had a bite to eat, they assure that they safely returned to lebanon in fact, according to their own lawyers, all the shootings, they did in lebanon in no series no one went from there. they returned to france for football is incredible. all passed without a ticket. it was simply incredibly shocking to the french that they, without any control and the interests of the special services, were able to ca
fact that just a few days before that, the same ibrahim, a fan of football and luxury things from strasbourgween france and dubai, fired from a kalashnikov assault rifle , as he assures in syria. he allegedly arrived there with friends , claims to barbeque as proof. they show sms from the operator mobile communications that welcomes them to syrian territory and the team. we arrived in syria no snipers. no, we came to see ourselves, do not hear the tv. everything is fine. everything is very...
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gentlemen, i convey to you my sincere greetings from the headquarters of the european parliament in strasbourg, where , i hope, in the future , our ukrainian colleagues will meet we are also calculating it, but now, of course, the most important thing is the attempt to stop russian aggression. sanctions against russia have not been approved, but we see that russia is not reducing aggression against ukraine and aggression . how do you see the trajectory of deterring russia than we expected? and indeed, russia intends to take ukrainian territory in the future. ukraine has already won the war for independence and is now waging a war for territory, the current discussion is focused on the same conditions under which this war can end, and unfortunately, some believe that putin can be satisfied with some pieces of ukrainian territory instead. i believe that on the contrary. if putin can sell aggression as a success, then he will use ukrainian territories as a place to regroup his forces and attack again. therefore, i believe that putin should not only lose. we agree to the escalation for some time,
gentlemen, i convey to you my sincere greetings from the headquarters of the european parliament in strasbourg, where , i hope, in the future , our ukrainian colleagues will meet we are also calculating it, but now, of course, the most important thing is the attempt to stop russian aggression. sanctions against russia have not been approved, but we see that russia is not reducing aggression against ukraine and aggression . how do you see the trajectory of deterring russia than we expected? and...
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marshal, and to you. parliament in strasbourg, where i hope that our ukrainian colleagues will meet ine also calculating it, but now of course the most important thing is an attempt to stop russian aggression. as i understand it, we have the so-called seventh round that has not yet been held, that is, it is about sanctions against russia that have not yet been approved, but we see that russia is not reducing of aggression against ukraine, how do you see the trajectory of russia's deterrence than we expected it? russia really intends to take ukrainian territory in the future. but the russian capability turned out to be weaker than expected. there is a belief that ukraine has already won the war for independence and is now waging a war for territory, the current discussion is focused on the same conditions under which this war can end, and unfortunately, some believe that putin can be satisfied with some pieces of ukrainian territory in return. i believe that the opposite is true. if putin could to sell aggression as a success, then to use ukrainian territories as a place to regroup forc
marshal, and to you. parliament in strasbourg, where i hope that our ukrainian colleagues will meet ine also calculating it, but now of course the most important thing is an attempt to stop russian aggression. as i understand it, we have the so-called seventh round that has not yet been held, that is, it is about sanctions against russia that have not yet been approved, but we see that russia is not reducing of aggression against ukraine, how do you see the trajectory of russia's deterrence...
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she recently returned to strasbourg and spoke with many people there.le offer their support. we will also get such financial support from the economic and uh, from those countries that currently take certain regions under their auspices in order to rebuild them. we are appealing to them to also allocate some part of its attention to support local broadcasters with unesco. we communicate with er to help also with equipment and protection for journalists, so this objective problem arose because the war is here, but we think that the information front is the most important thing. although now the most important thing is that people need to eat and we need someone to work in production and we need you to work as teachers at school and medicine and say what from this number two we will do everything in order to support these people, and by the way, with regard to the committee on freedom of speech, the meeting of the committee on freedom of speech was held with your participation, and actually it is interesting how the council of europe is reacting to the si
she recently returned to strasbourg and spoke with many people there.le offer their support. we will also get such financial support from the economic and uh, from those countries that currently take certain regions under their auspices in order to rebuild them. we are appealing to them to also allocate some part of its attention to support local broadcasters with unesco. we communicate with er to help also with equipment and protection for journalists, so this objective problem arose because...
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the visa-free agreement was signed by the fifth president, petro poroshenko, on june 11, 2017 in strasbourgthink that ukrainians have earned this dignity, we must remember that only in the first year of visa-free travel, more than half a million ukrainians took advantage of this unhindered border crossing and traveling around europe for according to the ministry of internal affairs, which we have the most recent data of over 50 million hryvnias, it is one of the fundamental, one of the fundamental achievements of our state existence that we received . green holidays in ukraine, orthodox believers celebrate the trinity or fifty on this day, this day is one of the key events of christianity, according to tradition, its people bring grass and tree branches to the church for consecration, then keep them in the house as a talisman all year round because of such a celebration, ukrainians should rest for three days in a row, however, in the conditions of martial law, there are no additional days off on this site. you can read more and more news on the espresso website. also, subscribe to our chann
the visa-free agreement was signed by the fifth president, petro poroshenko, on june 11, 2017 in strasbourgthink that ukrainians have earned this dignity, we must remember that only in the first year of visa-free travel, more than half a million ukrainians took advantage of this unhindered border crossing and traveling around europe for according to the ministry of internal affairs, which we have the most recent data of over 50 million hryvnias, it is one of the fundamental, one of the...
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never raised by the i powers, the un security council really needs to be reformed, i was just in strasbourg at the last session , i was invited there as an honorary member of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe, and i met with people who at that time promoted the return of russia for the sake of the so-called let's call it that in quotation marks of the dialogue, now they all understood that how right we were when they said that all this would end in a big war against ukraine, and they considered it an exaggeration, and how wrong they were and now they have turned around to a 180° position, they understand that now without the support of ukraine in all spheres, well, you know that for the germans, for example, it is a guilt complex and a primary complex for the germans, it has been shown for years by history after the second world war, now it is a guilt complex is beginning to be felt precisely in front of ukraine and that is why i believe that it is important to act not so much within the boundaries of international organizations that really show their helplessness because
never raised by the i powers, the un security council really needs to be reformed, i was just in strasbourg at the last session , i was invited there as an honorary member of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe, and i met with people who at that time promoted the return of russia for the sake of the so-called let's call it that in quotation marks of the dialogue, now they all understood that how right we were when they said that all this would end in a big war against ukraine,...
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strasbourg - 2,000 citizens were detained in belarus for protests against the war in ukraine.hese are not the ones that are in the elections, they are pseudo-fake lukashenko elections, but for protests already against putin's war in ukraine, and in 80 acts of himself too from the belarusian partisans against the russian army, one and a half thousand belarusian volunteers on the side of the armed forces, and they all watched very carefully for china's reaction, there were some optimistic forecasts that china could definitely end this war, do you remember they even said that the war would not start until the winter olympics will end, and to be honest, at least i don’t know if it’s a coincidence or not, but it came true, that is, the war almost started immediately after the olympics ended, nevertheless, china’s position turned out to be quite cautious, as for the most part, and china is doing what it can now let's say today we are just celebrating 120 days read four equal months how is the war of invasion of russia going on how did it evolve if china's position evolved during thi
strasbourg - 2,000 citizens were detained in belarus for protests against the war in ukraine.hese are not the ones that are in the elections, they are pseudo-fake lukashenko elections, but for protests already against putin's war in ukraine, and in 80 acts of himself too from the belarusian partisans against the russian army, one and a half thousand belarusian volunteers on the side of the armed forces, and they all watched very carefully for china's reaction, there were some optimistic...
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which is a special hub for everyone law enforcement officers for the ministry of justice with the strasbourgor the ministry of foreign affairs with the oliv court for us and for the international criminal court therefore of course this site must be kept safe protect it protect it the data of the people who were submitted there is also very serious work, painstaking and not cheap, so we have a lot of things in the request, this is of course help in various medical examinations, dna, ballistic traceology, now look at what damage is happening. yes, in the state, of course, we need experts who would be engaged in determining the damage that's why we have something to talk about with our colleagues, and i'm not ashamed every time because when we talk about support, we need support on the ground, and you see, in fact, the diplomacy of our president zelensky turns the leaders of the countries in our direction and helps us conduct such negotiations, so of course, when the leaders of the countries, the societies of the countries are set up , it is much easier for us to conduct such professional discu
which is a special hub for everyone law enforcement officers for the ministry of justice with the strasbourgor the ministry of foreign affairs with the oliv court for us and for the international criminal court therefore of course this site must be kept safe protect it protect it the data of the people who were submitted there is also very serious work, painstaking and not cheap, so we have a lot of things in the request, this is of course help in various medical examinations, dna, ballistic...
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i've just arrived from strasbourg. the day after tomorrow, well, in fact, the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe starts tonight, and as much as possible, colleagues, we will use this platform to strengthen support for ukraine and at least support so that it the support that we have today would not have fallen, well, and secondly. of course, this is a challenge , including for the government, that is, we have to look for options today, and what is most important, for example, when i hear that there are colleagues coming out with initiatives there to increase taxes, to be honest, well, it terrifies me , because today the main task is that if we squeeze an extra billion hryvnias out of business today, it will do absolutely nothing for the treasury - anyway, without external support, we will not close a single month. but if we just let's finish the business, well , it will be a huge disaster, we will lose even more people and so on, not like me. today, our main priority is jobs . worked so that a person could
i've just arrived from strasbourg. the day after tomorrow, well, in fact, the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe starts tonight, and as much as possible, colleagues, we will use this platform to strengthen support for ukraine and at least support so that it the support that we have today would not have fallen, well, and secondly. of course, this is a challenge , including for the government, that is, we have to look for options today, and what is most important, for example, when i...
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the necessary criteria, so help to overcome this barrier fellow meps , in particular, today in strasbourgker of the ukrainian parliament called, listen, we are clearly aware and guarantee that we are ready to work further to the ukrainian people after receiving this impulse, a political message it is very important to hear this powerful message from europe, the message should be that what you are doing is not in vain and we see your opposition because friends if on june 24, we will not receive this message, this message will be received by putin and he will understand that now he can proceed with impunity on the decision to grant one or another country, in this case ukraine, candidate status or not. the european parliament does not approve because, as i said, they follow the leaders however , delegates from the eu countries give recommendations that have political significance and which are ultimately taken into account. the european parliament is ready to support ukraine in these aspirations, despite the still present skepticism in such heavyweight countries in the european union like fr
the necessary criteria, so help to overcome this barrier fellow meps , in particular, today in strasbourgker of the ukrainian parliament called, listen, we are clearly aware and guarantee that we are ready to work further to the ukrainian people after receiving this impulse, a political message it is very important to hear this powerful message from europe, the message should be that what you are doing is not in vain and we see your opposition because friends if on june 24, we will not receive...
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you are already in strasbourg, as we understand, and that is where the summer session of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe began in i report that a special event 10 the anniversary of the adoption of the convention on the prevention of violence against women and domestic violence and the fight against these phenomena, or the istanbul convention, which is called today, our parliament finally ratified this convention. that is, we joined it and can note what is happening there now. on the agenda and whether there will be ukrainian question in focus, as always, monday is the most difficult day in the parliamentary assemblies of the council louder please we can't hear you it's the most difficult day monday parliamentary assemblies of the council of europe because two key issues are being formed, these are the so -called urgent debates, which are always based on events that are the most important in the last three months between the two sessions, today there was an attempt to actually fail a very important issue, this is the unblocking of the black sea as a result of actually s
you are already in strasbourg, as we understand, and that is where the summer session of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe began in i report that a special event 10 the anniversary of the adoption of the convention on the prevention of violence against women and domestic violence and the fight against these phenomena, or the istanbul convention, which is called today, our parliament finally ratified this convention. that is, we joined it and can note what is happening there...
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at the summer session of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe, which begins in strasbourg, there will be a debate on the humanitarian consequences of russian aggression against ukraine and on the involvement of responsibility for the downing of flight mh17, reports ukrinform, the debate on these issues will continue on june 22 and 23, as well as will debate political prisoners in russia and the need to restore human rights and the rule of law in the north caucasus the verkhovna rada of ukraine supported the ratification of the istanbul convention, 259 people's deputies voted in favor of this council of europe convention on preventing violence against women and combating domestic violence, the ratification of this document is considered a signal on the eve of the eu itself regarding the readiness of ukraine to implement the necessary reforms. after all, for the member states of the european union, this is a kind of marker the civility of the president of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe tini koka congratulated the decision of the verkhovna rada to ratify
at the summer session of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe, which begins in strasbourg, there will be a debate on the humanitarian consequences of russian aggression against ukraine and on the involvement of responsibility for the downing of flight mh17, reports ukrinform, the debate on these issues will continue on june 22 and 23, as well as will debate political prisoners in russia and the need to restore human rights and the rule of law in the north caucasus the verkhovna...
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remind you that the visa-free agreement was signed by the fifth president petro poroshenko. 2017 in strasbourg. i think that ukrainians have earned this dignity, we must remember that only in the first year of the visa-free period, more than half a million ukrainians took advantage on the occasion of this unimpeded crossing of the border and traveling around europe, according to the ministry of internal affairs, which we have extreme data of over 50 million hryvnias, one of the fundamental one of the fundamental achievements of our own state existence is what we received we received recognition once again ukraine received recognition by its citizens that this is a normal , civilized, democratic society, we will win and we will continue to travel and enjoy life, that was all the news at the moment, i am iryna koval, i am not saying goodbye to you literally in an hour i will say to you again good afternoon or good evening, and my colleagues and anzhelika are zonenko and mykola veresen, this broadcast continues on the air of our channel espresso news and euro programs espresso for ukrainian refug
remind you that the visa-free agreement was signed by the fifth president petro poroshenko. 2017 in strasbourg. i think that ukrainians have earned this dignity, we must remember that only in the first year of the visa-free period, more than half a million ukrainians took advantage on the occasion of this unimpeded crossing of the border and traveling around europe, according to the ministry of internal affairs, which we have extreme data of over 50 million hryvnias, one of the fundamental one...
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and as it were, just literally 20 minutes ago i spoke with a deputy because i am currently in strasbourgd er, well, the estonian mp shared that well, actually, there is a large population in the baltics, too, well, it’s great that they are looking for these propaganda channels there, and there are no russian-language media there, but what should be shown to watch, so i think that it is important for the countries -bal, i'm right here, well, i think it's right, so the informational expansion is not going to ukraine, but to those who are still interested, so it's being prepared for those who, well, it seems to me that there is no such thing as convincing in ukraine anymore, and everyone understands that that there is a russian measure, what does it bring and independent there. in what language do you communicate, russian or ukrainian, everything is clear, this is not prohibited by law, the istanbul convention, i would like to remind you that it was signed by ukraine back in 2011 and has not yet been ratified there, either because of the protest of the churches or because of the protest of
and as it were, just literally 20 minutes ago i spoke with a deputy because i am currently in strasbourgd er, well, the estonian mp shared that well, actually, there is a large population in the baltics, too, well, it’s great that they are looking for these propaganda channels there, and there are no russian-language media there, but what should be shown to watch, so i think that it is important for the countries -bal, i'm right here, well, i think it's right, so the informational expansion...
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happened today, there was an application today, there was an application to the human rights court in strasbourgsk a state north to make a deportation. and the court effectively had two reasons why it said this shouldn't take place. first of all, it said that there were, the english court itself, had accepted that there were dangers in rwanda and they were concerned about procedures in rwanda. and because the english court had, in fact, found that it was a serious tribal issue, whether or not rwanda was in fact a safe lace, a safe destination, it was sensible to stop this deportation until a full hearing could be heard in the english courts as to whether in fact the deportations were legal —— place. we fact the deportations were legal -- place-— fact the deportations were legal -- place. we heard from the government _ legal -- place. we heard from the government soon - legal -- place. we heard from the government soon after- legal -- place. we heard from | the government soon after this intervention came in, priti patel tweeting and talking about how they would not be deterred by this and they w
happened today, there was an application today, there was an application to the human rights court in strasbourgsk a state north to make a deportation. and the court effectively had two reasons why it said this shouldn't take place. first of all, it said that there were, the english court itself, had accepted that there were dangers in rwanda and they were concerned about procedures in rwanda. and because the english court had, in fact, found that it was a serious tribal issue, whether or not...
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the european court in strasbourg has a long injury —— history of examining cases in the us on similarf their lives behind bars, and the us keeps giving assurances to the uk every time these cases happens, in particular relation to terrorism cases a decade ago saying they will treat people fairly, they might be in solitary confinement at times but it would still be within the boundaries of human rights and you can debate that, to be honest the fact is, when push came to shove, the strasbourg court backed down and allowed expeditions to the us from the uk to continue and that is what he will be up against and the other argument he might put before the court is that it is right as a journalist and he describes himself as a journalist, should trump all of the other arguments, so there is still a lot to play for here but his options are narrowing.— options are narrowing. dominic, thanks for— options are narrowing. dominic, thanks for bringing _ options are narrowing. dominic, thanks for bringing us _ options are narrowing. dominic, thanks for bringing us up - options are narrowing. dominic
the european court in strasbourg has a long injury —— history of examining cases in the us on similarf their lives behind bars, and the us keeps giving assurances to the uk every time these cases happens, in particular relation to terrorism cases a decade ago saying they will treat people fairly, they might be in solitary confinement at times but it would still be within the boundaries of human rights and you can debate that, to be honest the fact is, when push came to shove, the strasbourg...
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they know that this is not odesa, it is some saratov, there can be such a thing in brussels or strasbourg, and we still want to know whether she was there or not, she came to kyiv, but the public did not allow to hold a press conference at the time of dismissal. i think it is illogical. do you have any information about whether this russian editor of ort was there when we worked in odessa and that is how we met her and you can feel and understand how i have no information or she was in odesa, such photos were posted by her, well, you could take them on the internet , and you know, there is a media community, and there are media idiots, so it is from this camp that i have this memory that i do not respect. she is also the person who called and brought the war to ukraine, it is not necessary that it is putin alone arrived. the russians brought the war here, they are not local. thank you very much. take care of yourself and success in your work is important. serhiy bratchuk, spokesman for the operational headquarters of the odesa regional military administration. well, that is. but i like th
they know that this is not odesa, it is some saratov, there can be such a thing in brussels or strasbourg, and we still want to know whether she was there or not, she came to kyiv, but the public did not allow to hold a press conference at the time of dismissal. i think it is illogical. do you have any information about whether this russian editor of ort was there when we worked in odessa and that is how we met her and you can feel and understand how i have no information or she was in odesa,...
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the court in strasbourg has issued an order blocking the removal of one of the handful of individualse on board, among them iraqi kurds and iranians. the bbc understands that the home office in london now thinks that the court could prevent any planned removals today. the government insists the flights are necessary to deter people—trafficking gangs helping thousands cross the channel. here's our home editor mark easton. the flight to an uncertain future is ready for take—off. just a handful of asylum seekers will be forced to board this evening, seven at most, each with a one—way ticket to rwanda, a country they have never been to and don't wish to go to. awnd this is why, this morning more than 300 people arrived in dover having attempted to cross the channel in small boats. the government brand them illegal migrants, deems them inadmissable for century in grape and in a bid deter them, threatened them with forcible relocation to east africa. one of those on the list is an iranian kurd currently held at this immigration detention centre near heathrow. we spoke to him just before he
the court in strasbourg has issued an order blocking the removal of one of the handful of individualse on board, among them iraqi kurds and iranians. the bbc understands that the home office in london now thinks that the court could prevent any planned removals today. the government insists the flights are necessary to deter people—trafficking gangs helping thousands cross the channel. here's our home editor mark easton. the flight to an uncertain future is ready for take—off. just a...
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in strasbourg, the european court of human rights said first the legality of the whole scheme must bebour says the whole policy is flawed. even undertheir plans, they are not proposing that everyone who comes across the english channel goes to rwanda. i think their estimates are round about 20—30%. so i am afraid it will not be a deterrent, it will not work, it probably will be abandoned and it will cost the uk taxpayer millions and millions of pounds. 0ne application the court ruled on was brought by an iraqi man who arrived in the uk a month ago. doctors say he may have been the victim of torture. he was told his asylum claim was inadmissible. his lawyers say it is open to the government to argue before the court in strasbourg if it wants to overturn the decision, or it can change the law in the uk. alternatively, you could do what, in a democracy, it might be expected to do, and put through a law, put the matter to parliament, and have a statute that would approve and embody its policy, which would be fully debated in parliament and the courts could not then touch it. is it time fo
in strasbourg, the european court of human rights said first the legality of the whole scheme must bebour says the whole policy is flawed. even undertheir plans, they are not proposing that everyone who comes across the english channel goes to rwanda. i think their estimates are round about 20—30%. so i am afraid it will not be a deterrent, it will not work, it probably will be abandoned and it will cost the uk taxpayer millions and millions of pounds. 0ne application the court ruled on was...
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whilst this decision by the strasbourg court in geneva was disappointing and surprising given the repeateds shameful, and the home secretary has no—one but herself to blame. network rail says three days of strike action next week will mean six days of disruption and half the railway lines in britain being closed.
whilst this decision by the strasbourg court in geneva was disappointing and surprising given the repeateds shameful, and the home secretary has no—one but herself to blame. network rail says three days of strike action next week will mean six days of disruption and half the railway lines in britain being closed.
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home office lawyers now think a judge in strasbourg will overturn the decision of british courts ande plane tonight. the government says today provided more than 300 reasons why there are when the flight should have been allowed to depart. that is how many asylum seekers arrived in dover, having attempted to cross the channel in small boat from france. the government deems them inadmissible for centuries in britain and in a bid to deter them, threatens them with forcible relocation to east africa. one of those on the passenger list was in a rain incurred who had been held at this immigration detention centre near heathrow. we spoke to him just before he learned his appeal against removal had been turned down. translation:— removal had been turned down. translation: ,, . ., ., translation: since i learned i am auoin to translation: since i learned i am going to be — translation: since i learned i am going to be deported _ translation: since i learned i am going to be deported to _ translation: since i learned i am going to be deported to rwanda, i translation: since i learned i am goi
home office lawyers now think a judge in strasbourg will overturn the decision of british courts ande plane tonight. the government says today provided more than 300 reasons why there are when the flight should have been allowed to depart. that is how many asylum seekers arrived in dover, having attempted to cross the channel in small boat from france. the government deems them inadmissible for centuries in britain and in a bid to deter them, threatens them with forcible relocation to east...
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many conservatives are now questioning the right of the court in strasbourg.he british people want us to control immigration, people coming across as those boats. how is it right this court has overruled all of our courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg, but ultimately she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the accusation they could be wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money. until a flight does take off, it is hard to gauge what impact it will have on those trying to come here. at this unofficial camp in dunkirk, many are thinking about their next move. he says he wills they'll try to cross to england. he hopes he will not be sent to rwanda, but stay at he hopes he will not be sent to rwanda, but says it will still be better than iraqi kurdistan. 0ff camera, some told the bbc the plans could make them think again — an uncertain journey lies ahead for these men
many conservatives are now questioning the right of the court in strasbourg.he british people want us to control immigration, people coming across as those boats. how is it right this court has overruled all of our courts and this parliament? the home secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg, but ultimately she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the...
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the victory in strasbourg gave him the opportunity to calmly stay in our country and continue to raisehe needs of jihad, the released terrorists instantly go under the field, they can acquire separate documents, and then either continue to oppose the activities of the russian federation or leave a third country. there are many cases when there are those issued by decision. why go as well then they ended up with weapons in their hands in syria or even made gestures, according to available data, since 2009, the hrc has been blocking the tradition from the exodus of more strange terrorists and extremists, and all this is through the efforts of people from the civil assistance committee, recognized by the ministry of justice as the main foreign agent. especially dangerous criminals, through whose fault dozens, if not hundreds of people can die head svetlana ganushkina, the motive of human rights activists who defend the interests of extremists and are in a hurry to call them political prisoners there is a reasonable explanation by the hands of such fighters for rights and freedoms, western
the victory in strasbourg gave him the opportunity to calmly stay in our country and continue to raisehe needs of jihad, the released terrorists instantly go under the field, they can acquire separate documents, and then either continue to oppose the activities of the russian federation or leave a third country. there are many cases when there are those issued by decision. why go as well then they ended up with weapons in their hands in syria or even made gestures, according to available data,...
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a 20 minutes beforehand, the word came from strasbourg, european court of human _ from strasbourg, europeanthe flight could _ human rights, that of the flight could not take off. those asylum seekers — could not take off. those asylum seekers disembarked. it is not clear where _ seekers disembarked. it is not clear where they— seekers disembarked. it is not clear where they are now. but the flight, instead _ where they are now. but the flight, instead of— where they are now. but the flight, instead of making that 4000 mile journey— instead of making that 4000 mile journey to— instead of making that 4000 mile journey to rwanda, instead went back to its base _ journey to rwanda, instead went back to its base in madrid. it estimated it witt— to its base in madrid. it estimated it will have — to its base in madrid. it estimated it will have cost the british government half £1 million. thank— government half £1 million. thank you. we can speak now to our political correspondent nick eardley. nick, is this a major setback for the government's plans? but priti patel saying she is determined to cra
a 20 minutes beforehand, the word came from strasbourg, european court of human _ from strasbourg, europeanthe flight could _ human rights, that of the flight could not take off. those asylum seekers — could not take off. those asylum seekers disembarked. it is not clear where _ seekers disembarked. it is not clear where they— seekers disembarked. it is not clear where they are now. but the flight, instead _ where they are now. but the flight, instead of— where they are now. but the...
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this strasbourg jurisdiction will make payments only in rubles.ies will be considering such bills as on strengthening control over the purchases of a state corporation, and a bill on foreign agents and on the legalization of parallel imports, which is especially important now in the context of western sanctions egor thank you today meeting of the state duma information gold and foreign exchange reserves of russia may be classified in development. and the actions of yegor of the so-called unfriendly states, which, as you know, have already frozen half of the russian reserves. the russian economy becomes more and more secretive the ministry of economic development has proposed giving the authorities the right not to disclose data on the country's international reserves. they are gold and foreign exchange, as rbc writes, the government commission has already approved the document, so the authorities want to change the law on the state state of 1993 of the year. he says that information about foreign exchange and gold state reserves cannot be classifi
this strasbourg jurisdiction will make payments only in rubles.ies will be considering such bills as on strengthening control over the purchases of a state corporation, and a bill on foreign agents and on the legalization of parallel imports, which is especially important now in the context of western sanctions egor thank you today meeting of the state duma information gold and foreign exchange reserves of russia may be classified in development. and the actions of yegor of the so-called...
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you are a sociologist at the university of strasbourg and you've written extensively about the role thes in society. i wanted to ask you first, what does the face convey about our identity, our personality? >> obviously we recognize people by their faces. that's how we are genocide and age, sex, -- that's how we are identified with an age, sex, level of attractiveness. it is how we know whether our words are goodwill, or if the other person seems critical or worried or annoyed. the face is also an essential element in conversations, to know how to appropriately behave with one another. >> and smiling, a person's smile was something we so rarely when we were wearing masks. how important is a smile in day-to-day interaction? >> i think smiling is essential when meeting someone. it is a fundamental part of recognizing someone. through our smile, we let the other person know we are happy to see them again. >> the mask might hide certain things but can reveal others, like our relationship with authority, our consideration for other people. do you think the mask is an indicator of politics? >
you are a sociologist at the university of strasbourg and you've written extensively about the role thes in society. i wanted to ask you first, what does the face convey about our identity, our personality? >> obviously we recognize people by their faces. that's how we are genocide and age, sex, -- that's how we are identified with an age, sex, level of attractiveness. it is how we know whether our words are goodwill, or if the other person seems critical or worried or annoyed. the face...
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supremacy of the supreme court, being explicit that the uk courts are under no obligation to follow the strasbourghe point of a supreme court if it bows in subordination to a european one? the shadowjustice minister ellie reeves criticised the bill over how it might impact human rights protections for the most vulnerable. this is a very dark day for victims of crime, for women, for people in the care, for everyone in this country who rely on the state to protect them from harm. this is not a bill of rights, it's a con. the lord chancellor knows this because he's been working on it for over a decade. we know from the queen's speech that this bill will take away the duty of the state to protect everyone from harm by removing the positive obligations set out in the human rights act. the view of labor. we are joined by sue willman, who is chair of the law society's human rights committee. good afternoon. your thoughts on what dominic raab announced today. well, i think what dominic raab announced today. well, ithink it what dominic raab announced today. well, i think it would be better framed a bit of
supremacy of the supreme court, being explicit that the uk courts are under no obligation to follow the strasbourghe point of a supreme court if it bows in subordination to a european one? the shadowjustice minister ellie reeves criticised the bill over how it might impact human rights protections for the most vulnerable. this is a very dark day for victims of crime, for women, for people in the care, for everyone in this country who rely on the state to protect them from harm. this is not a...