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u. k. is starting to feel the pressure from within its own parliament, british and peace, or demonic to know whether their country is also responsible for the civilian dental. in the debate on the sale of arms to israel, i said that we have to recognize that if we in any way aid or provide support to a state perpetrating war crimes, we become complicit in those war crimes. if we facilitate the provision of weapons to israel by americans flying from the acro terry base, that is simply unacceptable. and we are complicit. not only does the republic of cyprus have the right to know what is happening in a sovereign british base, but so to the citizens of the united kingdom, we need to know that there is no complicity here. should we not be able to expect more of companies in the u. k, and that they will not be like a moral drug dealers on the corner selling to whoever we never, regardless of the consequences. we expect the companies that live among us in the u . k. not to be funding or aiding a
u. k. is starting to feel the pressure from within its own parliament, british and peace, or demonic to know whether their country is also responsible for the civilian dental. in the debate on the sale of arms to israel, i said that we have to recognize that if we in any way aid or provide support to a state perpetrating war crimes, we become complicit in those war crimes. if we facilitate the provision of weapons to israel by americans flying from the acro terry base, that is simply...
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u. k. is back in for israel, both warns that of britain continues to send arms to israel. the nation will be implicated in the war crimes taking place in gaza. r t correspondent shape bows has more as easily as punitive operation against guys a grind on with so many civilians getting killed. it's harder, harder for benjamin netanyahu, is government to maintain international support. even a strong ally like the u. k. is starting to feel the pressure from within its own parliament, british and peace, or demonic to know whether their country is also responsible for the civilian dental. in the debate on the sale of arms to israel, i said that we have to recognize that if we in any way aid or provide support to a state perpetrating more crimes, we become complicit in those war crimes. we facilitate the provision of weapons to israel by americans flying from the acro terry base. that is simply unacceptable, and we are complicit. not only does the republic of cyprus have the right to know what is
u. k. is back in for israel, both warns that of britain continues to send arms to israel. the nation will be implicated in the war crimes taking place in gaza. r t correspondent shape bows has more as easily as punitive operation against guys a grind on with so many civilians getting killed. it's harder, harder for benjamin netanyahu, is government to maintain international support. even a strong ally like the u. k. is starting to feel the pressure from within its own parliament, british and...
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u. k. stop sending weapons to ease roll as a civilian deaths stolen gas is only building up each and every day. the polish authorities have reported the rescinded accusations against russia pertaining to a deadly 2010 plane crash that killed nearly 100 people, including portland's president at the time. here are some of the reported developments from the polish capital. it is necessary to learn lessons from failures. this commission was definitely a failure in many dimensions. but above all, we're talking about the prestige of poland about the prestige of the polish state. this is a commission acting on behalf of the state. and it is accused of fraud. we're talking about findings present to the reports by this commission. findings, by american and european experts. so test gets into the office and has a chance to, you know, blow the dust off of some old files and decided that it was time to put it in to this long standing suspicion of who or what may have killed is form arrival kuchinski t
u. k. stop sending weapons to ease roll as a civilian deaths stolen gas is only building up each and every day. the polish authorities have reported the rescinded accusations against russia pertaining to a deadly 2010 plane crash that killed nearly 100 people, including portland's president at the time. here are some of the reported developments from the polish capital. it is necessary to learn lessons from failures. this commission was definitely a failure in many dimensions. but above all,...
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but billions worth of u. k. weapons had been used in the m and on israel to tag and civilians with absolutely no consequences for the profitable am's industry that's applies to you know, imagine that given the u. k. central role of the creation of the user id say that it would take it's responsibilities in the region more seriously. well, you'd be wrong. u. k has remained completely silent. phone calls for seas for even when those calls come from the united nations. the responsibility on the u. k is higher considering the historical legacy of the u. k. in the area. the, you can't, doesn't seem to be active on this agenda. so just compliance with international law . it is about time there is a paradigm change towards the question of palestine. well, it's almost a 107 years since brittany infamous ball for declaration license the birth of design. this is really state in palestine inside the rather than being central to efforts to foster peace and understanding of the war to our region. the british are no central
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u. k continues to deliver almost to the idea of a could be complicit in world crimes against civilians in gauze. all to correspondent say those people, it's israel's punitive operation against guys a grinds on with so many civilians getting killed. it's harder and harder for benjamin netanyahu government to maintain international support. even a strong ally like the u. k. is starting to feel the pressure from within its own parliament, british and peace, or demonic to know whether their country is also responsible for the civilian dental. in the debate on the sale of arms to israel, i said that we have to recognize that if we in any way 8 or provide support to a state perpetrating more crimes, we become complicit in those war crimes. if we facilitate the provision of weapons to israel by americans flying from the acro terry base, that is simply unacceptable. and we are complicit. not only does the republic of cyprus have the right to know what is happening in the southern british base, but
u. k continues to deliver almost to the idea of a could be complicit in world crimes against civilians in gauze. all to correspondent say those people, it's israel's punitive operation against guys a grinds on with so many civilians getting killed. it's harder and harder for benjamin netanyahu government to maintain international support. even a strong ally like the u. k. is starting to feel the pressure from within its own parliament, british and peace, or demonic to know whether their country...
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and the u. k of stain, the deputy us envoy to the u. n said the draft resolution that was brought forward by the united auto memories cooling for a ceasefire. in guys it was and i quote, divert divorced from a reality and would not move the needle forward on the ground in a concrete way before the boat. robert, where do i just a quoted there, told reporters is not an issue about isolation. it's an issue about what we think is best to try to end this conflict as soon as possible and also to help facilitate more humanitarian assistance is going into a gaza. there's been a push by our up country. so had a meeting earlier today with the secretary of state and the blinking pushing it for the cx 5. and with this and you go, there will not be an accident off of the united nations of to the us. once again used it's vito in the security council. right? no surprise, of course it's a israel spoke out to a games the resolution that's right. spoke out against the resolution, saying that as the site is only possible, once him us is a defeated, the un
and the u. k of stain, the deputy us envoy to the u. n said the draft resolution that was brought forward by the united auto memories cooling for a ceasefire. in guys it was and i quote, divert divorced from a reality and would not move the needle forward on the ground in a concrete way before the boat. robert, where do i just a quoted there, told reporters is not an issue about isolation. it's an issue about what we think is best to try to end this conflict as soon as possible and also to help...
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the u. k. upstate 13 other members of the council voted in favor of the american vigor means the wind wants to take any action. sports lights is of the ex, i've been presented in volume snakes. now the, the votes, people have to say the that's why we listen to this story. we close every weekend on d, w, the interest, the global economy portfolio dw, business b on. here's a closer look out the project. to analyze the flight for market dominance. with dw business beyond the this is one of kenya's based kayak is in training. if i put, if i leave it like the 1st 10 to the following to this level. so that's a big box. well, it's happening championships, health, almost exclusively in europe, for africans like sammy missouri. that can be an obstacle for us to go out and participate in an events we developed countries we have to get are lots of nothing means submitting all those documents is not a 100 percent like we are going to get to be this. so there is someone behind this somewhere will have to b
the u. k. upstate 13 other members of the council voted in favor of the american vigor means the wind wants to take any action. sports lights is of the ex, i've been presented in volume snakes. now the, the votes, people have to say the that's why we listen to this story. we close every weekend on d, w, the interest, the global economy portfolio dw, business b on. here's a closer look out the project. to analyze the flight for market dominance. with dw business beyond the this is one of kenya's...
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so i will have to send my passport back home to get a visa for u k. to be something they're going to say, but that's hoping all everything will go to summer would all be as um, you know, for the guns we, we those my boss sports. uh, my boss. uh, i would set it like back to kenya and kind of, i don't know where the, the goodness doesn't fit. toner, sunny's u. k. visa was ultimately granted that his passport was mailed back late. he had to re book his flight and lost imposing days for preparation in london. sammy came in a sea fast out of $105.00 and failed to qualify funds. he tells us his dream of becoming the 1st pallet to be present. can you at the olympics still lives on the a glimpse into the depths of the universe with the new european space telescope. you cannot, it's designed to increase for size 3 d map customizer. fast images are as impressed as chromosome on the surface, the basis for further research from the mystery to my road today. next on dw vibrant advertising. listening place of long in the mediterranean sea, its waters connect people
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the u. k. of stated, the vote comes as the you when was that it's a operation and gaza as incentives as desperate palestinians, crowded to an english shrinking area away from the fighting. also coming up a french court convicts 6 teenagers for their roles and the motor of the power schoolteacher. some was, he was killed outside his school of that using controversial cartoons or somebody to discuss free speech the been visible and welcome the united states as we go to you when security council resolution on a ceasefire and gaza. so team members voted in favor of with the u. k of stating the us says the media humanitarian series find demanded in the document. what are the benefit him, us, which it and other countries consider attempt restart for an unprecedented moves by the un secretary general, brought them here. i see the consequences. he is going to be devastating for the security of the entire region. antonio gutierrez, used his power to push for a un security council vote on on a ceasefire.
the u. k. of stated, the vote comes as the you when was that it's a operation and gaza as incentives as desperate palestinians, crowded to an english shrinking area away from the fighting. also coming up a french court convicts 6 teenagers for their roles and the motor of the power schoolteacher. some was, he was killed outside his school of that using controversial cartoons or somebody to discuss free speech the been visible and welcome the united states as we go to you when security council...
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but the u. k. upstanding french court convicts 6 teenagers for their role in the murder of paris schoolteacher. several times he was killed outside his school after using controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad to discuss free speech. plus the trouble of home for german chancellor sholtes. he's under intense scrutiny. after a series of setbacks and his approval ratings slumping in the phones, the i'm telling me already, but welcome to the program. the us has vetoed a un security council resolution on a ceasefire in gaza that team members voted in favor of the resolution with the u. k upstanding, the us says the immediate humanitarian sees for i demanded in the document, would only benefit him, us with which it and all the countries consider a tyra's group. and unprecedented moved by the un secretary general, brought them here. i see the consequences going to be devastating for the security of the entire region. antonio gutierrez, used his power to push for a un security council vote on on a
but the u. k. upstanding french court convicts 6 teenagers for their role in the murder of paris schoolteacher. several times he was killed outside his school after using controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad to discuss free speech. plus the trouble of home for german chancellor sholtes. he's under intense scrutiny. after a series of setbacks and his approval ratings slumping in the phones, the i'm telling me already, but welcome to the program. the us has vetoed a un security council...
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so i will have to sit my passport back home to get a visa for u. k. be something they're going to say, but just hoping all everything will go to summer would all be as um, you know, for the guns we, we those, my boss sports. uh, my boss. uh, i would set it like back to kenya and um, kind of, i don't know where the, the gonna stuff bit toner sunny's. u. k. visa was ultimately granted that his passport was mailed back late. he had to re book his flight and lost imposing days for preparation in london. sammy came in a c fast out of $105.00 and failed to qualify funds. he tells us his dream of becoming the 1st pallet to be present kenya at the olympics, still lives on the defense of the universe. with the new european space telescope, you cannot, it's designed to increase for size 3 d images are as impressed as quantities on the surface the basis for further research from the mystery. to are today. next, on d w. it's power in mysterious stage. it's close to the rad supposedly has connections to politics and the report the secret, the info on d w. jasmine
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the u. k. is patrick barry, the defense and security analyst at the university of boss and in london, the sample i. freeman, a research coordinator at campaign against tried in the u. k. thank you very much for joining us on inside story. so that fits will call in if i can begin with you, can you just give us your initial thoughts on the scale and this of, of destruction in gaza in terms of the number of civilians killed in a very short space of time. how would you characterize what is happening at the moment? a yeah, it's a massive and overwhelming humanitarian catastrophe. i think in the introduction you mentioned 17000 civilians killed, which is just an unbelievable loss of life. uh, the images that we're seeing every day from gaza or heart wrenching and i think, you know, as the us secretary defense lloyd austin, spoke about recently. are these rallies whatever tactical victory they're getting will come at a strategic loss because of the images that the world seeing on a daily basis. and i
the u. k. is patrick barry, the defense and security analyst at the university of boss and in london, the sample i. freeman, a research coordinator at campaign against tried in the u. k. thank you very much for joining us on inside story. so that fits will call in if i can begin with you, can you just give us your initial thoughts on the scale and this of, of destruction in gaza in terms of the number of civilians killed in a very short space of time. how would you characterize what is...
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when the germans bones the u. k. and world war 2, when the allies bones germany extensively and we'll go to as well. do you think that there is any chance of it working here? it just flies in the face of the empirical evidence that we have on counter insurgency. i spent 10 years at the rand corporation, i think tank in the united states, and was lucky enough to be able to have several years carved out and devoted my time to studying every single insurgency from the end of world war $2.00 to 2009 out of $71.00 in total based on our coding schema. and we found that historically what we called an iron fist approach, which is certainly what the as rarely as are pursuing at the moment, is counter productive. and actually the counter and surgeon step pursue that approach. so my call is, you know, scorch stairs. they lose more than they when, so they're actually seating the advantage to their adversaries. and i'm us. and i would just echo something that patrick said earlier, when you know netanyahu, and the idea came out ve
when the germans bones the u. k. and world war 2, when the allies bones germany extensively and we'll go to as well. do you think that there is any chance of it working here? it just flies in the face of the empirical evidence that we have on counter insurgency. i spent 10 years at the rand corporation, i think tank in the united states, and was lucky enough to be able to have several years carved out and devoted my time to studying every single insurgency from the end of world war $2.00 to...
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this is why the u. k reiterates but we stand resolutely with the train and we will continue to do so. so we call them russia again to respect you and job to, to end this more and to withdrawal. it's forces from you train things present. i think the representative of the united kingdom for your statement and i never give the floor the representative of japan. mister president, thank you for coordinating to come being this meeting. i still think a see he, i for his bracing mr. present really cold. that in these commend you discriminate the tax on your, you know, sensitivity and populations constitute a will crime. you can them and old violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses focus. you might the human rights and call up on old parties to strictly abide by international humanitarian law. we underlying that. there can be no infinity for all 4 will crime. and the thrust is the international community must hold those responsible, accountable. yeah, go down this international law. m
this is why the u. k reiterates but we stand resolutely with the train and we will continue to do so. so we call them russia again to respect you and job to, to end this more and to withdrawal. it's forces from you train things present. i think the representative of the united kingdom for your statement and i never give the floor the representative of japan. mister president, thank you for coordinating to come being this meeting. i still think a see he, i for his bracing mr. present really...
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yes, it's like the right to the u. k government about this issue uh, expressing my concern about the sentences level that these are climate change prior testers, you know, it affects you know. ready it set said so sort of chilling, right, you know, response that we're seeing a clamp down on the right to protest. and i was quite concerned about that. in fact, you know, right, the lizard, you know, 2 months ago to the u. k. government, i have not had a response, and this is quite disturbing that uh, you know, the, the right to protest against climate change is being climbed down on people's, you know, have the right to express concern about the future, particularly young people. you know, because there is a concern about the future of young people and that they should be had the right to protest. right? so as antonio gutierrez spells out issues right? clearly that can to bypass to me by these young protest as in west and european capitals, including london in the british government. no one from the british government, whic
yes, it's like the right to the u. k government about this issue uh, expressing my concern about the sentences level that these are climate change prior testers, you know, it affects you know. ready it set said so sort of chilling, right, you know, response that we're seeing a clamp down on the right to protest. and i was quite concerned about that. in fact, you know, right, the lizard, you know, 2 months ago to the u. k. government, i have not had a response, and this is quite disturbing that...
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for like the nic calling because somebody has good reason to be consent off to being invited to a u. k. olympic qualifying 2015. he acquired his 1st passport at great personal expense, but the british visa was never issued and his documents languished on used for another half decade. it's a problem sized by many african athletes, even at the highest levels. in 2022 visa today is caused canyon spencer funding, not on yana to be left behind, while his teammates travelled ahead to the world athletics championships in the united states. the o africa recruit holder had his visa to na reversed at the last minute and ended his 20 hour plane journey to 3 hours before his $100.00 mesa race began. hardly ideal conditions for supposing superstar office like been in these athlete or d o m, i knew were even less fortunate despite being the only african to qualify for the contests, hip test loan, she was never grown to the visa at all even well, huge business travelers phase months, long backlogs, when applying for visas at western embassies with the interview process can be grueling and invasive. s
for like the nic calling because somebody has good reason to be consent off to being invited to a u. k. olympic qualifying 2015. he acquired his 1st passport at great personal expense, but the british visa was never issued and his documents languished on used for another half decade. it's a problem sized by many african athletes, even at the highest levels. in 2022 visa today is caused canyon spencer funding, not on yana to be left behind, while his teammates travelled ahead to the world...
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it's now the u. k. government recently allowed for the 1st coal mines in the country to be opened up in the last 30 years. we see germany moving away from russian natural gas to liquefied natural gas and different suppliers. what do you make of the argument that some governments on more invested in fossil fuels that they should be in order to keep costs slow and to be able to power the transition to an affordable greener economy? yeah, that's really a pretty, i mean of those step backs are really problematic. the cost we are right now in the year 20. so to 2020 is we and we should do everything we can do not to invest into fossil energy anymore. not in coal mines. not in the liquefied natural gas instead and renewable energy and energy efficiency. otherwise, we will never reach the climate goal that we initiated and the paris agreement we all are committed to. and this is the complete the wrong way, is that germany also u. k. by the many, many other countries of the world, we have other options on the
it's now the u. k. government recently allowed for the 1st coal mines in the country to be opened up in the last 30 years. we see germany moving away from russian natural gas to liquefied natural gas and different suppliers. what do you make of the argument that some governments on more invested in fossil fuels that they should be in order to keep costs slow and to be able to power the transition to an affordable greener economy? yeah, that's really a pretty, i mean of those step backs are...
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the team members voted in favor with a u. k. up stating the french course convicts 6 teenagers for their roles in the might of a parents school teacher. so no apache was killed outside his school after using controversial cartoons or the prophet mohammed to teach free speech. the no, i'm told me. alrighty. but welcome to the program. the united states has vetoed a un security council resolution on a sci fi and gaza. 13 members voted in favor with the u. k. of stating the us, as the immediate humanitarian seized by demanded in the document, would only benefit him. us, which in all the countries consider a tire of scoop and unprecedented, moved by the un secretary general, brought them here. i see the consequences could be devastating for the security of the entire region. antonio gutierrez, used his power to push for a un security council vote on on a ceasefire. and you guys that he got the vote, but not the result he was hoping for. against the united states, vetoed the draft resolution calling. it rushed an incomplete of sense.
the team members voted in favor with a u. k. up stating the french course convicts 6 teenagers for their roles in the might of a parents school teacher. so no apache was killed outside his school after using controversial cartoons or the prophet mohammed to teach free speech. the no, i'm told me. alrighty. but welcome to the program. the united states has vetoed a un security council resolution on a sci fi and gaza. 13 members voted in favor with the u. k. of stating the us, as the immediate...
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these latest mix paint a vivid image of the west and u. k. governments. highly coordinated and refined efforts to develop social media censorship programs, but it seems if those actions push the desired narrative and protect the right interest, any tactics become fair game. all right, that's gonna do for me for now, but to stay with us. my colleague union o'neill will be in, in next in less than half an hour with more news by the the public. sanchez, i've been doing news over 30 years into languages all over the world. here in the united states. interviewed for presidents worked good for 5 different television networks, and i believe after all of that, that new should be direct and impactful and this is direct impact the so here's what i want to start with when the moment finally arrived at the brick summit. right, announcing that it would admit iran and saudi arabia and egypt and argentina. if the opium and the united arab emirates few around the world were really surprised, at least not in the astute geo political route. we have decided to
these latest mix paint a vivid image of the west and u. k. governments. highly coordinated and refined efforts to develop social media censorship programs, but it seems if those actions push the desired narrative and protect the right interest, any tactics become fair game. all right, that's gonna do for me for now, but to stay with us. my colleague union o'neill will be in, in next in less than half an hour with more news by the the public. sanchez, i've been doing news over 30 years into...
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a by the u. k. and by the e. u. at which it, in essence, so pardon me, is the, the, it or the other people often and probably so we obviously prone mike on a conduct that is not the frequent side of the, with the united nations shot. the value in relation to, you know, you know, that typically as of functions right? now let's talk about breaks and little bits. now we've seen the expansion of economic integration of bricks, countries, and one thing the world is looking forward to is settling by electro, a trade and national currencies where the both countries that are involved in such kind of trade now is that is hitting that by the west one we'll be able to, how far is south africa are ready to go in defending it, stand in, settling by electro trade in national currencies. i think probably for of your fuels to better appreciate the evolution of the topics payment settlement system it's, it's equally critical for you. you'll feel us to understand 3 pallets of cooperation amongst breaks a member state to the 1st one s
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the u. k. government is not a good idea. there is no way we can be equal or even be compared with them. i mean, i'm a tenant and i feel very frustrated by this decision that our government has made. my grandfather was a freedom fighter during the forest fighting for the independence of this nation. and was never given any proper time. so why should overland be given a weight to others? but the of them was the rest assured by it's not just to give the u. k. government land for cultivation. yeah, we are the ones fighting for independence as we speak for 2, i don't own any land and it makes me feel very bad when our government decides to give our land away. well, that's all from me now. my colleagues ask at taylor will be another top of the ad to take you on for the rounds of updates from the middle east and well find out the the, the claims of the king of the belgians leopold the 2nd to the congo were finally authorized by the leading european countries in 1885, in the very heart of the african continent states under the rule
the u. k. government is not a good idea. there is no way we can be equal or even be compared with them. i mean, i'm a tenant and i feel very frustrated by this decision that our government has made. my grandfather was a freedom fighter during the forest fighting for the independence of this nation. and was never given any proper time. so why should overland be given a weight to others? but the of them was the rest assured by it's not just to give the u. k. government land for cultivation. yeah,...
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so the u. k. government has said that it could investigate so called public interest considerations is bad. now, what could this move mean and how significant is this for the media spear in the u . k? well i think i think the significance of it is, it is yet another example, all the government cracking down on media, you know, typing the screws even more so i think we should take it more quite seriously. but i think the idea of what this been slow to does a public concern is that the political concerns more about the concept of policy being worried about the main flagship newspaper, could be in the hands of foreigners holding a media has landscape, is obviously dominated by a small handful of companies very similar to the united states and consort to him. so why do you think there's this concern surrounding this particular take over bid? it's pretty unprecedented. i mean, you have to go back to the 1980s when egyptian a 1000000 the mental side was trying to buy gibs of a newspaper most stops on t
so the u. k. government has said that it could investigate so called public interest considerations is bad. now, what could this move mean and how significant is this for the media spear in the u . k? well i think i think the significance of it is, it is yet another example, all the government cracking down on media, you know, typing the screws even more so i think we should take it more quite seriously. but i think the idea of what this been slow to does a public concern is that the political...
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the november 2011 to u. k. supreme court moving to so should be extradited to swing, to face questionnaire via negation. in june 2012, to avoid being to can in the custody by sweet and then extradited to the west. sayings took asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london. the in the 2nd half of 2016, the company contracted to provide security services at the embassy by the government of ecuador, begin assisting the c. i. a in spying on a st agent is visitors in the embassy, they uploaded the security camera footage to an f t p server and gave the c i a access to it. in march 2017, which he leaks published, fault 7, detailing the activities and capabilities of a c i a to perform electronic surveillance and cyber warfare, through smartphones and other devices. it was the largest leak in the history of the c. i a in april 2017. the us said that was an hour priority to arrest the sage . in august 2017. trump offer to sage a part if you would disclose who was responsible for leading democratic party e mails to which
the november 2011 to u. k. supreme court moving to so should be extradited to swing, to face questionnaire via negation. in june 2012, to avoid being to can in the custody by sweet and then extradited to the west. sayings took asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london. the in the 2nd half of 2016, the company contracted to provide security services at the embassy by the government of ecuador, begin assisting the c. i. a in spying on a st agent is visitors in the embassy, they uploaded the...
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the us government gave the u. k. government, a sealed warrant for a st, just arrest in february, 2019 the echo during government receive loans of $10200000000.00 from various multilateral institutions of which the us, the majority share. all the, the loans were provided with the agreement, the sage could be removed from the embassy, the in april, 2019 u. k. police entered the embassy of ecuador and forcibly carried julianna's sage out of the building, and took him away in advance. on the same day, the us indictment against him was on seal. charging him was one count of computer intrusion. he was sentenced to 50 weeks and bill march prison. in the same month, sweden reopened the sexual assault investigation, and the us filed 70 new charges against the in february 2020. the extradition parent, supported from the in june 2020. the us department of justice issued updated 18 count indictment. if the face trial in the last round of it would face a sentence of a 175 years in prison. in november 2020 sweden dropped the rape
the us government gave the u. k. government, a sealed warrant for a st, just arrest in february, 2019 the echo during government receive loans of $10200000000.00 from various multilateral institutions of which the us, the majority share. all the, the loans were provided with the agreement, the sage could be removed from the embassy, the in april, 2019 u. k. police entered the embassy of ecuador and forcibly carried julianna's sage out of the building, and took him away in advance. on the same...
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the sage could be removed from the embassy, the in april, 2019 u. k. police entered the embassy of ecuador and forcibly carried julianna's sage out of the building and took him away in advance. on the same day, the us indictment against him was on sale. charging him was one count of computer intrusion. he was sentenced to 50 weeks and bill mark prison. in the same month, sweden reopened the sexual assault investigation. and the us filed 70 new charges against the in february 2020. the extradition parent can supported criminal court. the in june 2022. the us department of justice issued update to to 18 count indictment every phase trial in the us government. it would face a sentence of a 175 years in prison. in november 2020 sweden dropped the rape case after reviewing the evidence. on the 4th of january 2021 judge, correct sir. rule the sage could not be extradited due to his mental health at risk of suicide. you know, to the 2020 in a 2 day appeal, but the u. s. u k. judge is safe if the us of the decision not to expedite to search the april 2022, we
the sage could be removed from the embassy, the in april, 2019 u. k. police entered the embassy of ecuador and forcibly carried julianna's sage out of the building and took him away in advance. on the same day, the us indictment against him was on sale. charging him was one count of computer intrusion. he was sentenced to 50 weeks and bill mark prison. in the same month, sweden reopened the sexual assault investigation. and the us filed 70 new charges against the in february 2020. the...
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rebate, presumably about losing emissions of all these wall plains, from israel and the on by the u. k. u, as in the you nation bombing and killing thousands of children and gaza there at admissions and their human rights that have some sort of hypocrisy, also to not cool for a cease fire. well, also saying one's green and gold 28 this year or well i've, you know, i, i doing this on a lead to very early on in the, in the, the hostilities for us as ation on both sides. particularly because of the human rights abuses that both sides uh, you know, uh, penetrating in this, in this, of this war. so it's a, it's a serious concern. and of course, you know, and, and all the, uh, you know, the, the, was that we're seeing going on at the moment. there are a lot of greenhouse gas emissions associated with this. and, and this is one of the, the consequences of war for us at a produces a lot of greenhouse gas emissions. and the military doesn't seem to be accountable for this job. i didn't sign a blank check for it. do you think you're and that's or they use a co sign means that's the reason why jo
rebate, presumably about losing emissions of all these wall plains, from israel and the on by the u. k. u, as in the you nation bombing and killing thousands of children and gaza there at admissions and their human rights that have some sort of hypocrisy, also to not cool for a cease fire. well, also saying one's green and gold 28 this year or well i've, you know, i, i doing this on a lead to very early on in the, in the, the hostilities for us as ation on both sides. particularly because of...
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right now we have in the u. k, the bbc news and scar news has become propaganda. outlets full have mass, they are not being impartial and the bbc's job is to be impartial. so the reason a social media is very important is for people to find that information themselves . and you know, they need to do the right research, instead of, you know, listening to what that told on television channels. so that we do have the strength of censorship. i think you almost is doing fantastic job in defending free speech, but i certainly think what we're seeing right now and ex, there is a lot of anti semitism, is another approach on my stuff and you know, eat on is trying to protect free speech, but i think we will start to see some issues with that and regarding johnny re 6 you know we so you know, even a journalist i would troy out from input was, was jailed for reporting on this. we are now seeing an attack with janice we had in the u. k. the other day tell me robinson, who was reporting on the anti semitism much was pappas spr
right now we have in the u. k, the bbc news and scar news has become propaganda. outlets full have mass, they are not being impartial and the bbc's job is to be impartial. so the reason a social media is very important is for people to find that information themselves . and you know, they need to do the right research, instead of, you know, listening to what that told on television channels. so that we do have the strength of censorship. i think you almost is doing fantastic job in defending...
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a by d u k. and by the e. u at which it in essence so nice the the it or the other people of them probably. so we obviously prone mike on a conduct that is not very cool and silent, but with the united nations shuttle value innovation to you know, you know, that typically as of functions right now let's talk about breaks and little bits. now we've seen the expansion of economic integration of brakes countries. and one thing the world is looking forward to is settling by lot you a trade and national currencies, whether both countries that are involved in such kind of trade now is that is hen that by the west, one we'll be able to how far east south africa are ready to go in defending it, stand in, settling by law, tried to trade in national currencies, i think probably for you know, your fewest to better appreciate the evolution of the topics. payments, settlement system it's, it's equally critical for you. you'll feel we're still understand 3 pallets of cooperation amongst breaks a member states or the 1st one
a by d u k. and by the e. u at which it in essence so nice the the it or the other people of them probably. so we obviously prone mike on a conduct that is not very cool and silent, but with the united nations shuttle value innovation to you know, you know, that typically as of functions right now let's talk about breaks and little bits. now we've seen the expansion of economic integration of brakes countries. and one thing the world is looking forward to is settling by lot you a trade and...
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we had in the u. k. the other day tell me robinson, who was reporting on the anti semitism much was pappas sprayed as was hancock. they pappas right him in the eyes. they had about 20 to pass. he doesn't offices arrest them. i know simply because he went back to show solidarity and just don't this much. so we all seeing these attacks and censorship and that's why platforms like i just need to be protected from these kind of censorship. most it yet stay walberg, you would think, considering, you know, i must because one of the new guys in the room that i was especially a platform. where is zachary or where is it, what is it dana? spite would take talk. why aren't they standing up in a coalition going and you know, you go after one of us, you're going to go after all this. why are they joining in, in this fight for freedom of speech? isn't that what their social media platforms are based on? now because i believe i believe that they know they see what we've been talking about, how the powers that be, the g
we had in the u. k. the other day tell me robinson, who was reporting on the anti semitism much was pappas sprayed as was hancock. they pappas right him in the eyes. they had about 20 to pass. he doesn't offices arrest them. i know simply because he went back to show solidarity and just don't this much. so we all seeing these attacks and censorship and that's why platforms like i just need to be protected from these kind of censorship. most it yet stay walberg, you would think, considering, you...
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, what is the u. k going to do on this occasion, i'm told by someone on the security council and certainly my colleagues have been in new york. i've been speaking to as many people as possible, but they think it's possible the u. k. could you join the us in a v tech because of course that you k is also a permanent member of how significant would that be? it would be very significant because i'm in the positive, it's the us alone. that's veto things on behalf of israel. so this is the u. k. trying to give the us diplomatic cover as well out 10, surely. but it's worth remembering that the, the u. k is a long standing position of, of trying not to use the veto. i'm, it hasn't used to be to since 1989 that's more than 3 decades. so it'd be very, very interesting. um, certainly the last time we had a us be toe join this rule was when there was a brazilian resolution talking, quoting for humanitarian pauses, which eventually set some weeks later was the similar resolution was supported by the us on that occas
, what is the u. k going to do on this occasion, i'm told by someone on the security council and certainly my colleagues have been in new york. i've been speaking to as many people as possible, but they think it's possible the u. k. could you join the us in a v tech because of course that you k is also a permanent member of how significant would that be? it would be very significant because i'm in the positive, it's the us alone. that's veto things on behalf of israel. so this is the u. k....
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u. k. government says the new deal address is all of the quotes concerns. we just bought a 2 problem strategy followed by a prime minister basically, so not to was published draft emergency legislation that will attempt to back any future legal challenges to is ronda policy and position in the business province remains deeply against the policy. madam deputy speaker, if the purpose of the real one but came it was to solve a political headache of the tories that night to get people out of the country who they said they couldn't deal with that. it's but you know, resolving success, offer all the money is to send free home secretaries the other $200.00 for which the whole conference the be grateful to paul. remember say these are companies, how many people is the prominence to send to rolanda? well, madam deputy speaker, we will do everything it takes to get this team working so that we can indeed scope the parts. and that's why this week we have signed a new legally binding treaty with rolanda, which together with new legislation, one address all the concerns
u. k. government says the new deal address is all of the quotes concerns. we just bought a 2 problem strategy followed by a prime minister basically, so not to was published draft emergency legislation that will attempt to back any future legal challenges to is ronda policy and position in the business province remains deeply against the policy. madam deputy speaker, if the purpose of the real one but came it was to solve a political headache of the tories that night to get people out of the...
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we'll set you up with what i see on the us and u. k. military contractors created a sweeping plan for global censorship in 2018. that's according to documents. a whistle blower has recently made public, they expose a censorship, industrial complex that allegedly emerged following brags and from selection our to my, my h. r. has the details. freedom of thought and speech are cornerstones of western society or so we're told about how much impulse been to government agencies really have in shaping public narrative and you leave the so called city i. l files shows reality behind the scenes. unlike the twits of files which detail mostly defensive activity, like censorship in the amplification. the cta file showed members instructed in a wide array of offensive operations, including infiltration, creation of fate for southerners use of the phones and more. the safety aisle or cyber threat intelligence league is a supposedly volunteer group with no government actually ations who fight against on line misinformation. but he turns out that's fa
we'll set you up with what i see on the us and u. k. military contractors created a sweeping plan for global censorship in 2018. that's according to documents. a whistle blower has recently made public, they expose a censorship, industrial complex that allegedly emerged following brags and from selection our to my, my h. r. has the details. freedom of thought and speech are cornerstones of western society or so we're told about how much impulse been to government agencies really have in shaping...
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but the u. k. of stains in the us use it's vito on both of the can speeding there'll be no new action ivy you and body also on the program. french court convicts 6 teenagers for that roles and the killing of a power school and seem to samuel patrick was killed as high.
but the u. k. of stains in the us use it's vito on both of the can speeding there'll be no new action ivy you and body also on the program. french court convicts 6 teenagers for that roles and the killing of a power school and seem to samuel patrick was killed as high.
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the u. k. government, as a foreign solver and state does not consent to submit to the jurisdiction of this court and to be implemented in the present proceedings. the senior officers comments came off direct canyon court reopened the probe into the death of agnes 10 . this policy was funded a hotel septic tank. 2 months after she had disappeared, agnes was allegedly last seen in the company of a new case soldier. the british army training unit has been stationed in kenya under a beloved real agreements since 1964. the prosecutors on several suspects extradited the stump trial in kenya, something london, a so far rejected. i meant the deadlock and i will be courthouse decided to it during the trial until may the victim's family say be where? distraught. 11 years ago, i remain so to the kilo month whenever i see the british army, i'm filled with grief because justice has not been served for our lead sister. and yet the soldiers keep on training here in kenya, seeing them brings back some bad mem
the u. k. government, as a foreign solver and state does not consent to submit to the jurisdiction of this court and to be implemented in the present proceedings. the senior officers comments came off direct canyon court reopened the probe into the death of agnes 10 . this policy was funded a hotel septic tank. 2 months after she had disappeared, agnes was allegedly last seen in the company of a new case soldier. the british army training unit has been stationed in kenya under a beloved real...