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and there are countries that are worried about showing favoritism to the u. k. a ukraine. rather, rebecca, do stand by for just a minute. we will speak to you again shortly. but 1st, i would like to look at another aspect to our coverage. now. zalinski warned that russia poses a growing threat to international peace. he was speaking at a summit and singapore, and he was calling on delegates there to resist russian imperialism now with the assault and don boss, showing no signs of letting up zalinski also renewed his appeals for heavy artillery. let's have a listen. ah, a relentless barraged from russian guns. as the battle for the dawn bus grinds on, ukraine has warned that russia is preparing to widen. it's offensive. now that's ever a done yet, sc is almost completely under russian control. moscow appears to be closing in on the next key town in the region. natalie, article optimed, the enemy is concentrating its main efforts on preparing troops for an offensive against lobbyist. but don, boss is not the only frontline for ukrainian defenders keeps troops in the south hav
and there are countries that are worried about showing favoritism to the u. k. a ukraine. rather, rebecca, do stand by for just a minute. we will speak to you again shortly. but 1st, i would like to look at another aspect to our coverage. now. zalinski warned that russia poses a growing threat to international peace. he was speaking at a summit and singapore, and he was calling on delegates there to resist russian imperialism now with the assault and don boss, showing no signs of letting up...
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a place that you might not visit otherwise. and to actually feel as if you were there, the u. k is set to the port asylum seekers to lawanda after legal challenges failed . it's a move described by many as inhumane. will it stop refugees reaching britain? this is inside so ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much am john come here and we'll send you to a wanda. that's the message coming out of the united kingdom for asylum seekers and migrants trying to reach it illegally. most of the people who were supposed to be deported were able to avoid the 1st flight, took a golly through individual legal challenges, a request to halt the flight on ground. the deportations would undermine the dignity of people escaping warren oppression was rejected by the case court of appeal. laura burton manly reports o a chorus of anger from protesters outside london's court of appeal. as the judge gave the green lights for the 1st flight of refugees of migrants, true one dumb writes. good say it includes people who had escaped war in afghanistan and syria and being flown more than 6000 kilom
a place that you might not visit otherwise. and to actually feel as if you were there, the u. k is set to the port asylum seekers to lawanda after legal challenges failed . it's a move described by many as inhumane. will it stop refugees reaching britain? this is inside so ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much am john come here and we'll send you to a wanda. that's the message coming out of the united kingdom for asylum seekers and migrants trying to reach it illegally. most of the...
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u. k. having crossed the channel are found to be in need of international protection. so it's a group of people, many of whom refugees in need, of international protection and who shouldn't be penalized for the way that they've been forced to arrive in the u. k. joseph, as catherine just mention the you and hcr has said that rwanda does not have the capacity to process these asylum claims and that there is a risk of some migrant could be returned to countries from which they fled. what's your response to that? yo us. thanks a lot. i think i it depends on ah, which goose creek area, though you in a series the best on making that are, are noticed but her, what i can search for the last or 20 i'll one does the sooner if you do and are on the come up where now i africans are full no softer co b r. r mistreated lorenzo trailed to cross the that material now. awesome. saw out so that i wonder are, has the capacity to process that a she do? i am a catherine. let me get back to you about one of the points that joseph was making and he was saying that that were wanda, is able to do this.
u. k. having crossed the channel are found to be in need of international protection. so it's a group of people, many of whom refugees in need, of international protection and who shouldn't be penalized for the way that they've been forced to arrive in the u. k. joseph, as catherine just mention the you and hcr has said that rwanda does not have the capacity to process these asylum claims and that there is a risk of some migrant could be returned to countries from which they fled. what's your...
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u. k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very attractive. the u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to under a u. k. home secretary, preacher patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. meanwhile, asylum seekers already living in rwanda are painting a bleak picture of what new arrivals would face at transit center in wonder. these refugees try to reach europe, but did not succeed. many of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago he said south sudan amid the country civil war. he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want to go ahead. it is it'll walk in and i would just go back to ne placement. one does one of the least developed countries in the world. peter and i only hopes for a better future elsewhere.
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we hear from a member of the u. k. cbs community a. it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees except ukrainians, but they send others back to wanda with one minutes past 8 am on monday morning. here in moscow. mine is peter scott, and i'll be bringing you all the latest news here on our t as the new week gets under way. let's start off with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near a police station in the union city of milli, told for the local authorities claim the kid was behind that bluff and explosion at the power station also plunged parts of another south eastern city in the upper ocean region. fed young into darkness, but no injuries were reported on key of has yet to comments on any of those incidents. meanwhile, the intense fighting continues in the city of several done yet with new guns for public forces now in control of its residential areas, fights is from that republic have now taken around 97 percent of its territory. meanwhile, don't yet scre
we hear from a member of the u. k. cbs community a. it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees except ukrainians, but they send others back to wanda with one minutes past 8 am on monday morning. here in moscow. mine is peter scott, and i'll be bringing you all the latest news here on our t as the new week gets under way. let's start off with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near a police station in the union city...
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quickly as possible, plus greenlight for a controversial plant. britain's high court gives its backing to the government scheme to deport asylum seekers from u. k. shortage to rwanda. in a bid to deter illegal entries. ah and a warm welcome. 12 years round the world. i'm michael. ok. ukraine's president villamor zalinski says russia is trying to destroy every city in the eastern dumbass region . rushes fire power in ukraine's industrial heartland is estimated to be at least 10 times greater than you. and zalinski says his troops won't be able to hold back hooton's forces much longer without an increased supply of western weapons. as battles re, john some $300.00 civilians from dumb boss were taken to safer ports of the country on a special evacuation train. as smiled to break the tension, the civilians had done ads are fleeing as the shelling just closer. war is a reality. many people here now too well. bumper to lucy shit. they started shelling it and then it intensified. oh was moody. we have been in the war for 8 years already. we live on the front line. now the only thing the kids are worried all the time. it's cancel. they are free to slee
quickly as possible, plus greenlight for a controversial plant. britain's high court gives its backing to the government scheme to deport asylum seekers from u. k. shortage to rwanda. in a bid to deter illegal entries. ah and a warm welcome. 12 years round the world. i'm michael. ok. ukraine's president villamor zalinski says russia is trying to destroy every city in the eastern dumbass region . rushes fire power in ukraine's industrial heartland is estimated to be at least 10 times greater...
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plus the green line for a controversial plan. britain's high court give that's backing to the government scheme to deport asylum seekers from u. k. shores to rwanda and a bid to deter illegal entry. ah, i'm nicole foolish. welcome to the program ukraine's president volota mirrors. the lensky says russia is trying to destroy every city and the eastern dumbass region. rushes, fire power in ukraine's industrial heartland is estimated to be at least 10 times greater than ukraine's and the lens. he believes his troops won't be able to hold back. boots force is much longer without an increase supply of western weapons. as battles read on some $300.00, the billions from the don best were taken the safer parts of country on a special evacuation train. with a smile to break the tension, the civilians had done ads are fleeing. as the shelling draws closer. war is a reality. many people here know too well. bumper to lucy shit. they started shelling it and then it intensified. oh was moody. we have been in the war for 8 years already. we live on the front line. now, all the kids are worried all the time. it was cancelled. they're free to sl
plus the green line for a controversial plan. britain's high court give that's backing to the government scheme to deport asylum seekers from u. k. shores to rwanda and a bid to deter illegal entry. ah, i'm nicole foolish. welcome to the program ukraine's president volota mirrors. the lensky says russia is trying to destroy every city and the eastern dumbass region. rushes, fire power in ukraine's industrial heartland is estimated to be at least 10 times greater than ukraine's and the lens. he...
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u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post, brings at agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. the e u says the changes are illegal. so let's cold as fate expect. this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cast a shadow over our overall corporation. all at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. israel, egypt to the european union have signed an energy agreements. the deal will allow israel to send its natural gas to egyptian ports and then to exported to europe. the e is trying to move away from its dependence on russian energy and to ease soaring gas prices. each commission president us lavonda lion said the long term plan would focus on much more than natural gas. the u. k says that it will fight any legal challenges against its policy to send asylum seekers to lawanda. it's 1st deportation. flight on tuesday, didn't get off the ground after a last minute inter
u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post, brings at agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. the e u says the changes are illegal. so let's cold as fate expect. this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cast a shadow over our overall corporation. all at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important....
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he describes this asylum deal as a pulling to deal by which the u. k. has paid already about a $150000000.00 to president polka gummies government. just the 1st down payment asylum seekers from the u. k. a meant to be flown here. the 1st claim was meant to land haven kigali last week. it didn't following a series of last minute legal challenges in the end, it didn't take off with both government say they still want to push ahead with this plan, which is drawn widespread criticism from rights groups. boris johnson in his opening speech did also talk. we did talk about russian aggression in, in ukraine. he evidently wants to try and galvanized commonwealth countries behind the british and western opposition to russia's invasion of ukraine. now it's notable that some of the commonwealth heavy weights, the heavyweight countries didn't send their heads of state, but instead, instead said more judaea, delegations instead, they include south africa, australia, and india. prime minister modi isn't here, it's one of the ministers that incentive who india is tryin
he describes this asylum deal as a pulling to deal by which the u. k. has paid already about a $150000000.00 to president polka gummies government. just the 1st down payment asylum seekers from the u. k. a meant to be flown here. the 1st claim was meant to land haven kigali last week. it didn't following a series of last minute legal challenges in the end, it didn't take off with both government say they still want to push ahead with this plan, which is drawn widespread criticism from rights...
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the settlement comes after australia cancelled a decade old contract in favor of a deal with the u. s. and u. k. for nuclear powered submarines, both australia and france. hope the payment will allow for a reset in their bilateral relationship. the british government has one legal backing for its controversial plan to deport international asylum seekers from you . k territory to the east traffic in nation of rwanda. some 6000 kilometers away in return for taking britain's unwanted migrants were wanda, is to receive economic aid. the idea behind the deal is to discourage would be asylum seekers from trying to cross into britain illegally. but human rights campaigners are promising their fight against the plan is not yet over. the british high court ruling gives the green light for the removal of asylum seekers from the u. k. the threat had been looming for some time, but the decision still had many migrants hard. this don't really understand for the rec center. yes. is it moodle policy? we got refugees or spoken to more than a 100 human, given these notices that say they go to forcibly removed f
the settlement comes after australia cancelled a decade old contract in favor of a deal with the u. s. and u. k. for nuclear powered submarines, both australia and france. hope the payment will allow for a reset in their bilateral relationship. the british government has one legal backing for its controversial plan to deport international asylum seekers from you . k territory to the east traffic in nation of rwanda. some 6000 kilometers away in return for taking britain's unwanted migrants were...
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we take a look at the u. k. is controversial planned to send asylum seekers to lawanda and what's in it for the government in kigali. also coming up, we have an exclusive report from a town in ethiopia, torn apart by ethnic violence, a symbol of the lingering conflict that has plagued the country. plus the campaign to sensitize nigerians on a disease that affects them more than any other population in the world. moving to the beat, to keep kids off the streets, the dancer and chad, helping bring fun home and vital skills to vulnerable children. and the new generation of cape birds, musicians hoping to build on the rich heritage to showcase their nations tunes to the world. ah. hello, i am told me all lady boy, it's good to have you with us. the british government insists it'll carry on with its plan to send unwonted asylum seekers to rwanda. despite widespread criticism, the u. k wants to prevent migrants coming to its shores through unauthorized routes . so it's threatening any such potential arrivals that they'
we take a look at the u. k. is controversial planned to send asylum seekers to lawanda and what's in it for the government in kigali. also coming up, we have an exclusive report from a town in ethiopia, torn apart by ethnic violence, a symbol of the lingering conflict that has plagued the country. plus the campaign to sensitize nigerians on a disease that affects them more than any other population in the world. moving to the beat, to keep kids off the streets, the dancer and chad, helping...
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u. k. partners. and there is a d mob or has been reporting on a story from outside the u. k. home office in central london in the last couple of hours, a judge and out of our judge, your pin code of human rights issued an injunction blocking one person who was on the list for that deportation flight to rwanda. later on tuesday and there are very associates suggesting that in fact, the same now could happen for what we believe is the remaining 6 people on the list . all other avenues, legal challenges had actually failed. although over the last few days, individual challenges in the court here in britain have got dozens of people off the plane. on tuesday, several individuals failed to get taken off. now, the situation is that the court of appeal on monday backed an earlier decision to block an injunction, a blanket by an if you like on the flight. but that court stress that if a further investigation of further hearing into the wider legality of this game, which is due next month, rules that the random pennies unlawful, then asylum seekers could and should be flown back to bri
u. k. partners. and there is a d mob or has been reporting on a story from outside the u. k. home office in central london in the last couple of hours, a judge and out of our judge, your pin code of human rights issued an injunction blocking one person who was on the list for that deportation flight to rwanda. later on tuesday and there are very associates suggesting that in fact, the same now could happen for what we believe is the remaining 6 people on the list . all other avenues, legal...
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u. k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very unattractive. the u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda or the u. k. hom secretary pretty patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. and she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. any of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago, he said, south sudan amid the country civil war, he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want to go ahead with his little boykin and i would go school, but to not school spirit. one does one of the least developed countries in the world. peter and i only hopes for a better future elsewhere. he feels bad for the migrant center. wonder under the recent deal because they must apply for asylum here. the u. k. g of many the my must be to them you that human being are you really
u. k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very unattractive. the u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda or the u. k. hom secretary pretty patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. and she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. any of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being...
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a 1st play carrying asylum seekers to wanda is due to depart the u. k. today. the plan is controversial . critics call it a morrow. the government says it will discourage illegal migrants from making risky attempts to reach brit ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. ukraine says it's forces are still holding out in civil done yet. a key city in the eastern don boss, region, ukrainian official, se russian forces now control around 80 per cent of the city, which has become the site of one of the wars bloodiest battles. russian troops have destroyed all 3 bridges leading out of savannah on yeske, making it very difficult to evacuate civilians to neighboring lucy shanks. but a regional governor says it's still possible to evacuate some of the injured and that russian forces have not yet entirely blocked off the city. bridges destroyed. the city of severity gnats is now almost cut off. authorities say they're still able to evacuate the wounded. but the situation for those still left is worsening and fast. st. battles, a raging in the eastern city, the govern
a 1st play carrying asylum seekers to wanda is due to depart the u. k. today. the plan is controversial . critics call it a morrow. the government says it will discourage illegal migrants from making risky attempts to reach brit ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. ukraine says it's forces are still holding out in civil done yet. a key city in the eastern don boss, region, ukrainian official, se russian forces now control around 80 per cent of the city, which has become the site of...
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been following the conflict for 8 years and all these years i had a clear view of who was the aggressor. also coming up, refugees in the u. k. stand between a rock and a hard place is a british government is to be for port then to rwanda, all send them back to the own phone countries with july, from our headquarters in moscow, you're watching. the international one is peter scott's in here, the top stories this hour. but let's start with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near a police station in the ukrainian city of mila, for full local authorities. claim that key f was behind the boston explosion at a power station, also punch part of another south eastern city in the upper orgy of region, but downs into darkness. no injuries were reported in cuba, yet to comment on either of those incidents. meanwhile, incense fighting continues in the city of several done yet with luke guns. republic forces now in control of its residential areas. viruses from their public have now take now 97 percent of its territory done yet st riff republic forces, meanwhile, are also advancing
been following the conflict for 8 years and all these years i had a clear view of who was the aggressor. also coming up, refugees in the u. k. stand between a rock and a hard place is a british government is to be for port then to rwanda, all send them back to the own phone countries with july, from our headquarters in moscow, you're watching. the international one is peter scott's in here, the top stories this hour. but let's start with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for...
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u. k to a wander is due to take off. it will mark the start of a 5 year trial in which some asylum seekers deemed to have entered the u. k. illegally a transported tre, a wonder to claim refugee status there. the plane will only be carrying around 6 passengers after dozens of asylum seekers. one individual appeals against deportation. tuesday's fly is reportedly causing more than $600000.00. by minister boris johnson says he expected the scheme would attract plenty of legal challenges and the government might need to change the law to ensure deportations can continue . what try to make a distinction between legal pathways to the u. k, which we support, we want people to be able to come here in fear that lives. we want to do it legally and safely. and that's why we have all the safe and legal roots that are open to, to people. what we want to do is to show the people track because that, that they're breaking the law. they're risking people's lives and it will work anyway. now, if will it be necessary to change some laws to
u. k to a wander is due to take off. it will mark the start of a 5 year trial in which some asylum seekers deemed to have entered the u. k. illegally a transported tre, a wonder to claim refugee status there. the plane will only be carrying around 6 passengers after dozens of asylum seekers. one individual appeals against deportation. tuesday's fly is reportedly causing more than $600000.00. by minister boris johnson says he expected the scheme would attract plenty of legal challenges and the...
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i what else i got like i saw with little bit about the u. k. a k. i see a list of already done the political caveon buses for school. so if you could please give me a fee, but we will. but this will, as wills, with looking with lisa with glass has put the that is who not the from the lawyer. we bought it in some way by leo to come to the somewhat colon and also the last, almost year i'm a he will not be a good one. well, how would i can l k? put this together. can the fax style can talk with landlord on what you must law feel badly than you think? look with a dozen viewed them both with which she was the majority of a human log in you with a night but they understood that. oh shit. the buffet understood violet so that they're doing that, but that was the ideal set. doing her due to seek nature believe. yeah, yeah, i think my love of she we to now listen, i still think but yes, but don't come in and it's a along with myself ahead. it's marla. i need from the call up with to which when i don't get a got this, it's an indiana because calais still fighti
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u. k. signed an agreement with the east african nation in april this year. the controversial deal cause for asylum seekers who arrive in the u. k. a, the restore ways or on boats being sent to ra, wander and not allowed to return. their kigali would take full responsibility for the migrants and their asylum applications. in exchange for economic aid. the british government argues the program is intended to undermine people smuggling networks and dissuade people from trying to cross the english channel. it says more than $10000.00 people have made the dangerous crossing so far this year. but campaign is say, the plan also puts migrants in danger and suggests the government is trying to dodge its international obligations. we don't believe any one should be being punished for claim the asylum. you guys a secretary to ref. he convention. we have the, the right to claim assault him as a human right. but the court's decision is not necessarily final. the ruling left the door open for a last minute appeal. something campaign is say, that will launch on monday. and before we go, i have some football news for you. ecuador will play in co.
u. k. signed an agreement with the east african nation in april this year. the controversial deal cause for asylum seekers who arrive in the u. k. a, the restore ways or on boats being sent to ra, wander and not allowed to return. their kigali would take full responsibility for the migrants and their asylum applications. in exchange for economic aid. the british government argues the program is intended to undermine people smuggling networks and dissuade people from trying to cross the english...
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so it's a matter of something that goes against their identity. so the u. k. government is just saying we are listening to those people because we need to. we need to make sure that there is a functioning power sharing in northern ireland that there is no the non government that's working and at present because of these problems, it's not happening. so this is what they say. they say whether you k government is arguing critics, however, also saying that it's not just about the people in northern ireland, it's also about maurice johnson, the prime minister really cozying up to the rex to tears within his own party. and keeping this bracket issue alive, in order to get support from this wing of his party b, u. k. government that has been threatening to take this action for some time. the ears now threatening legal action. is there room for compromise? well, they saw it's keep repeating that they do want a negotiated solution. the u. k. are saying, well, we are tabling this odd really. we are continuing to negotiate. and the you also don't really want a trade wa
so it's a matter of something that goes against their identity. so the u. k. government is just saying we are listening to those people because we need to. we need to make sure that there is a functioning power sharing in northern ireland that there is no the non government that's working and at present because of these problems, it's not happening. so this is what they say. they say whether you k government is arguing critics, however, also saying that it's not just about the people in...
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remember across the world, there is this cost of living crisis, huge very, very high inflation in the u. k. a big, big problems that they've got to deal with some suit poverty and also a steel crisis. and he has somehow got to galvanize his own party to say, i'm still the man to lead this country to take us forward. and you have to back me . he now knows that 41 percent of his own party do not back him much higher than they had fed and he hasn't finished breaks it either which he read you promised to do so you've got all of this unfinished business moving forward. it seems like if i'm understanding correctly, that in the most likely case scenario, we're going to have another 2 years of political stagnation. and we will have to wait for the election to come to sit here. this is that is likely. so the election is jr. to be held in 2024 boris johnson did change the rules so that there is no longer a fixed term when the election has to be held. so he could actually call an election tomorrow if he wanted to. and there is the possibility that he could do that, that the people behind him say, just d
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british government, which opposes a 2nd vote. 50 per cent of voters in scotland. shoes a to chose to remain in the u. k. in a 2014. how we quit ourselves. the 1st flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is expected to leave the u. k. to day a controversial plan aims at discouraging migrants from illegally crossing the english channel into britain. human rights groups and church leaders have criticized the plan as immoral. our next report looks at some asylum seekers who've already spent time in rwanda. they paint a bleak picture of what awaits the new arrivals at transit center and who under these refugees tried to reach europe, but did not succeed. many of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago he slept south sudan amid the country civil war. he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want to go ahead. it is, it'll walk in and i would just go back to northville space one does one of the least developed countries in the world. peter and ione hopes for a bet
british government, which opposes a 2nd vote. 50 per cent of voters in scotland. shoes a to chose to remain in the u. k. in a 2014. how we quit ourselves. the 1st flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is expected to leave the u. k. to day a controversial plan aims at discouraging migrants from illegally crossing the english channel into britain. human rights groups and church leaders have criticized the plan as immoral. our next report looks at some asylum seekers who've already spent time...
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teresa morale of soldiers subjected to a relentless russian to re barrage the u. s. u k and germany have moved to counter russian fire power by pledging to st. ukraine rocket launchers with a range of up to 80 kilometers russians, foreign minister, double down on the kremlin, defined response to the boot. jim, i can only add the longer the range of weapons. yes. apply the further we will move the front line away from our cherry tree deline on which neo nazis couldn't threaten the russian federation that was used in a wal mart by russian setbacks and stiff ukraine resistance. it won't be easy to back such words with action. in joining me now, the big table is the foreign policy insecurity analyst, jessica berlin. she's a familiar face to our viewers. just good. just returned from a visit to ukraine. it's good to have you back. you were in the capitol, keep you got back just before this latest these explosions, these attacks took place. so you got back before this new shock. what, what was it like in the capitol? because it seemed the war maybe was permanently somewhere el
teresa morale of soldiers subjected to a relentless russian to re barrage the u. s. u k and germany have moved to counter russian fire power by pledging to st. ukraine rocket launchers with a range of up to 80 kilometers russians, foreign minister, double down on the kremlin, defined response to the boot. jim, i can only add the longer the range of weapons. yes. apply the further we will move the front line away from our cherry tree deline on which neo nazis couldn't threaten the russian...
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but many rivers lakes across the continent are in poor shape, not least in the u. k. a close look at the river thames that runs through london shows that a number of places along its course. a badly clogged up by a sick clean mix of cleansing. wipes leaves toilet paper, sludge and effluent. but as we see now, some holiday spirits taken up the battle against the muck. debbie leach is not impressed. few could guess where she is pulling up here. the river thames and london has a few undesirable spots along its banks. and this here is wet life. it's caught on this twig. it's about one half me to thick mound of wet wipes, mixed with twigs and some salt few leaves. but it's basically solid, used wet wipes. locals have dropped the area which wipe island it come to real house. is this south like in people's bathrooms? it's people are using wet wipes in their bathrooms and then i think he accost our flush that down the low. there's no bite of esoteric there tall or the small animals you'd expect to see on riverbanks. and unfortunately, he is gone. debbie is part of a group of br
but many rivers lakes across the continent are in poor shape, not least in the u. k. a close look at the river thames that runs through london shows that a number of places along its course. a badly clogged up by a sick clean mix of cleansing. wipes leaves toilet paper, sludge and effluent. but as we see now, some holiday spirits taken up the battle against the muck. debbie leach is not impressed. few could guess where she is pulling up here. the river thames and london has a few undesirable...
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a lot cleaner here soon. that'll be the 2nd river in the whole of the u. k. to have a bathing or to status so and hopefully other rivers will follow seats and other water companies will take note that they can't get away with dumping that their waste in the river and placing polluting our environment the campaigners are having to go to great lengths and even resort to tricks, but thee, along with many britons just want the you keys rivers to be cleaner again. well, even i admit it shopping can be fun, but it can also be intimidating. what, with all the attractions and distractions? so for people like joe well, who are vulnerable to anxiety issues such as autism, it can be particularly stressful, but a supermarket in the small swiss village of, or doff is part of a chain of stores that has adopted a new approach. cloud brightly lit and colorful. the average supermarket can be tortuous for people with autism. a sensory overload hard to bear . so twice a week, the supermarket, missouri scales, everything down, lights, music, commercials. it's known as a quieter.
a lot cleaner here soon. that'll be the 2nd river in the whole of the u. k. to have a bathing or to status so and hopefully other rivers will follow seats and other water companies will take note that they can't get away with dumping that their waste in the river and placing polluting our environment the campaigners are having to go to great lengths and even resort to tricks, but thee, along with many britons just want the you keys rivers to be cleaner again. well, even i admit it shopping can...
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yeah, i think that will be, i think there will be a leave for the u. k. to solve all this war mongering and change to a position of the big apiece, like on becoming the true, neutral in the cry. now that sounds pretty impossible at the more and more people see that the, the, the position you take up a cycle has really, the hong position, trash up, you know, the sooner that they'll be a change of policy. i would see europe in comes she school change, their policies are cause this to slice aside from. but i bars johnson was to try and stop the peace making process, which is a really irresponsible brain today because what it's doing is can designing a loss of rational the whole lot of ukrainians to need the suffering and need the staff when are we all know it's quite easy to have when you said the you cry and you just sent me needs to tell preston i with he needs to, i'd say, but i would like to compile nice. i think that's a good time for sorry. things are up to that political candidate to anthony with a thank you very much for doing this on the program. rea
yeah, i think that will be, i think there will be a leave for the u. k. to solve all this war mongering and change to a position of the big apiece, like on becoming the true, neutral in the cry. now that sounds pretty impossible at the more and more people see that the, the, the position you take up a cycle has really, the hong position, trash up, you know, the sooner that they'll be a change of policy. i would see europe in comes she school change, their policies are cause this to slice aside...
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a great majority in 2019. he went to parts of the u. k. the, i've always voted for labor for the main opposition party and they voted for forest johnson. the problem is that his star is now falling and people are saying through it, people very, very upset about these parties going on in downing street. when they were abiding by rules, they couldn't say good bye to loved ones who were dying in hospital. they couldn't celebrate parties and all the rest of it. they know that he broke the rules and he has been fined for breaking the rules and yet still haven't really taken it that seriously. and just keep saying that's happened. let's move forward in the public con. yeah, he says, you know, it's not as bad as maybe the media or maybe you should be. but, you know, let's go back to this walk down time. you know, the u. k. one of the highest death rates from cove. it people couldn't say good bye to their loved ones. there was the walk down and we find out that in downing street, they're taking suitcases to the convenient store, filling it up with
a great majority in 2019. he went to parts of the u. k. the, i've always voted for labor for the main opposition party and they voted for forest johnson. the problem is that his star is now falling and people are saying through it, people very, very upset about these parties going on in downing street. when they were abiding by rules, they couldn't say good bye to loved ones who were dying in hospital. they couldn't celebrate parties and all the rest of it. they know that he broke the rules and...
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already been following the conflict for 8 years and all these years i had a clear view of who was the aggressor on refugees in the u. k. stand between a rock and a hard place as the british government is to deport them through wonder. but to their own walk on countries with one minutes past 5 am on monday morning in moscow. and peter, scott, i'm going to bring you all the latest news here and i'll see this morning as a new week gets under way. as usual, we'll start with the latest from the ground in the conflicts in ukraine. 4 people were injured in an explosion near police station and ukrainian city of miracle. local authorities claim the kid was behind the blast. an explosion at the power station also plunged to parts of another, southeastern city, in the upper ocean region, that guns into darkness. no injuries are reported in here as yet to comments on any of those incidents. you know, while intense fight continues in the city of several done yet in the loop guns republic, the forces there now control most of its residential areas. fighters from the public control about 95 percent of its territory. the nearest repu
already been following the conflict for 8 years and all these years i had a clear view of who was the aggressor on refugees in the u. k. stand between a rock and a hard place as the british government is to deport them through wonder. but to their own walk on countries with one minutes past 5 am on monday morning in moscow. and peter, scott, i'm going to bring you all the latest news here and i'll see this morning as a new week gets under way. as usual, we'll start with the latest from the...
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u. k. and yet it's almost deserted. there are some services running here in to london, but a very limited service and in some areas of the u. k, there is no service at all only around 45 percent of. busy trains of services, i will have passengers on them. i'm the other thing is that only around $120.00 and sorry, one 5th of the services are actually going to run us around $4000.00 services compared to the normal daily service rate of around $20000.00 services. so you're looking at hundreds of thousands of passages inconvenienced. we're talking about key workers trying to get into into hospitals. for example, we're talking about college students trying to sit in port exams this week. there's the gcs and the a levels here in the u. k. a but there is no compromise yet at least from the r m t union and the employer network rail and the train operators. the dispute is centering, overpay conditions, and at that the working relationship between the 2 of them and the 2 side suits still seem far apart. said the network rail which operates the tracking station's want efficiency savings. the our anti say that would mean around $300
u. k. and yet it's almost deserted. there are some services running here in to london, but a very limited service and in some areas of the u. k, there is no service at all only around 45 percent of. busy trains of services, i will have passengers on them. i'm the other thing is that only around $120.00 and sorry, one 5th of the services are actually going to run us around $4000.00 services compared to the normal daily service rate of around $20000.00 services. so you're looking at hundreds of...
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u. k to lawanda will go ahead on tuesday. the court of appeal in london rejected a request by rights groups to hold the deportations. the u. k is private as devoris, johnson has again defended the policy at a cabinet meeting. my message to everybody to day is that we are not going to be in any way deterred or abashed by some of the criticism that is being directed upon this policy a some of it from slightly unexpected courses are we are going to get on and, and deliver and the objective, the objective is to ensure that we make that clear distinction that i think everybody can see is fair and reasonable between legal immigration to this country by safe and legal roots, which we support that uphold and protect. because we will understand, are the benefits that it brings, and distinguishing that from dangerous and illegal cross channel migration, which we intend to stop a 2nd day of volatile trading as affecting global stock market. on monday, wall street ended what's known as bare territory. that's when markets for more than 20 percent. from a recent high, the nick a
u. k to lawanda will go ahead on tuesday. the court of appeal in london rejected a request by rights groups to hold the deportations. the u. k is private as devoris, johnson has again defended the policy at a cabinet meeting. my message to everybody to day is that we are not going to be in any way deterred or abashed by some of the criticism that is being directed upon this policy a some of it from slightly unexpected courses are we are going to get on and, and deliver and the objective, the...
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so it's a dark day for the u. k. but the u. k also failed to take a stand internationally to protect press freedom in journalism in signing this shameful expedition order. do you see any legal problems with this decision? i will, there's a number of issues with the case. we monitor the entire extradition of proceedings here in the u. k. court. so it's very frustrating that after 2 years of proceedings, a came full circle is once again a political decision of the home office, which again failed to act in the interest of journalism and press freedom. the we could see a situation where this will be in the u. k. court for possibly some months. at least a heads are big concerns or about the legal case in the us of course, because if juliana sanchez extradited, their he faces 18 counts related to his publication of information that was in the public interest. 17 of these are under the espionage act. the espionage act itself lacks a public interest defense, so he will be unable to defend himself because of course, the reason that that
so it's a dark day for the u. k. but the u. k also failed to take a stand internationally to protect press freedom in journalism in signing this shameful expedition order. do you see any legal problems with this decision? i will, there's a number of issues with the case. we monitor the entire extradition of proceedings here in the u. k. court. so it's very frustrating that after 2 years of proceedings, a came full circle is once again a political decision of the home office, which again failed...
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temperatures are high in many parts of europe and people are looking for poor shape, not least in the u. k. a close look at the river thames that runs through london shows that a number of places along its course a badly sludge and affluent. but as we see now, some holiday spirits taken up the battle against the muck. the river thames and london has a few undesirable spots along its banks. and this here is wet life. it's caught on this twig twigs and some felt few leaves. but it's basically solid, used, wet wipes. locals have dropped the area which white island people are using, wet wipes in their bathrooms, and then i think he accost our flush that down the loo. there's no bite of esoteric, there are tall or the small animals you'd expect to see on riverbanks. and unfortunately, dition of the rivers, something the authorities here rarely do these days. many are outraged that toiletries could end up here on the river bank. heads up, a group that conducts daily detective work, the washer company for the thames region, once a purification plant, not far from here. settlement on the bottom and b
temperatures are high in many parts of europe and people are looking for poor shape, not least in the u. k. a close look at the river thames that runs through london shows that a number of places along its course a badly sludge and affluent. but as we see now, some holiday spirits taken up the battle against the muck. the river thames and london has a few undesirable spots along its banks. and this here is wet life. it's caught on this twig twigs and some felt few leaves. but it's basically...
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a 2020 report by the committee on climate change found that 1200000 homes in the u. k are at high risk of flooding, and a 100000 more will succumb to coastal erosion in decades to come. there's increased funding for protection but not everywhere can receive it. and that means hard choices lie ahead. basically telling those people who lives there. but you will not be will no longer be able to live here in the next 203040 years, you'll have to abandon your house because we can no longer afford to, to protect you. now, those are really, really tough decisions. and they, they, those sorts of decisions will, will increasingly be necessary in the future homeowner's overlooking east beach, a clinging on her. now there are plans being worked out by the local council for a protective barrier to be placed in the c. it's a race to hold back the rising tide. jonah haul al jazeera sidmouth. joining us from london, a 20th sermon sky, who's the managing director of climate and sustainability at the global insurance giant marsh mclennan. she's also a member of the independent adoption
a 2020 report by the committee on climate change found that 1200000 homes in the u. k are at high risk of flooding, and a 100000 more will succumb to coastal erosion in decades to come. there's increased funding for protection but not everywhere can receive it. and that means hard choices lie ahead. basically telling those people who lives there. but you will not be will no longer be able to live here in the next 203040 years, you'll have to abandon your house because we can no longer afford...
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u. k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very unattractive. the u. k. as a country, because people who, who are coming in in this way, who are crossing, why the channel, they are now facing the, or the, the possibility of being deported to under. and why rwanda, the british government has an agreement with rhonda and rhonda has, has agreed to you to do this. obviously they are, they are receiving money for it and a spokeswoman for the run. the government has said that rhonda wants to show that african countries can also be part of, of the solution of problems as the british government is facing and that they are presenting a safe and and welcoming environment for asylum seekers. or however, human rights watch, the human rights and g o has, has criticized. the randa has publicly said that, for example, a critique of the government and journalists are being thrown in jail on a being silent. and that the run, the government needs to look into the treatment and abuse of these political prisoners. so it's a, you know, con controversial choice to bring people to r
u. k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very unattractive. the u. k. as a country, because people who, who are coming in in this way, who are crossing, why the channel, they are now facing the, or the, the possibility of being deported to under. and why rwanda, the british government has an agreement with rhonda and rhonda has, has agreed to you to do this. obviously they are, they are receiving money for it and a spokeswoman for the run. the government has said that rhonda wants...
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and of course, we saw a surprise visit from president, sorry, a prime minister bars johnson of the u. k coming yesterday that this has been a huge so show of support and one that ukraine has welcomed with open arms. detail news, rebecca raters in keith. thank you. now to some other developments related to the war in ukraine, russia has reduced its natural gas exports to europe for a 3rd consecutive day flows to italy, answer of ikea, of being caught by half and deliveries to france have ceased completely. european leaders have called to move political law. russia is blaming the cuts on a technical problem. a russian owned super yacht seized in fiji last month has arrived in white. the $300000000.00. i'm a day a belongs to sanctioned russian oligarch. sulaiman cutting off, it was seized at the request of us authorities. the u. k. has approved the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange to the united states. he's want to bear on 18 criminal charges including spine. washington says assange put lives at risk by publishing troves of classified military records and diplomatic corresp
and of course, we saw a surprise visit from president, sorry, a prime minister bars johnson of the u. k coming yesterday that this has been a huge so show of support and one that ukraine has welcomed with open arms. detail news, rebecca raters in keith. thank you. now to some other developments related to the war in ukraine, russia has reduced its natural gas exports to europe for a 3rd consecutive day flows to italy, answer of ikea, of being caught by half and deliveries to france have ceased...