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u. k. actually has the flourishing sector in the northeast of scotland. it's very important. we've got to keep that going. and consequently, african leaders have called out how western countries continue to dictate how they must switch to green energy and fight climate change. despite the fact that africa produces the least emissions but faces the most consequences, against this backdrop, the lengthy discussions at cops with its stalling delaying tactics and procrastination that have hampered implementation and delivery is simply cruel and unjust. we cannot afford to spend more time skirting around the real issue and break out of the open ended process focus discussions. we're trapped in africa, contributes less than 3 percent of the pollution responsible for climate change, but it's most severely impacted by the ensue in crisis. and otherwise sense virtues, diagnose about fighting climate change, yet relies on developing nations in africa to bear the burden of it. all. europeans are going back to burning dirty coal, while blaming everything on russia. some critics say that's
u. k. actually has the flourishing sector in the northeast of scotland. it's very important. we've got to keep that going. and consequently, african leaders have called out how western countries continue to dictate how they must switch to green energy and fight climate change. despite the fact that africa produces the least emissions but faces the most consequences, against this backdrop, the lengthy discussions at cops with its stalling delaying tactics and procrastination that have hampered...
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u. k. actually has the flourishing sector in the northeast of scotland. it's very important. we've got to keep that going. and consequently, african leaders have called out how western countries continue to take pay, how they must switch to green energy and fight climate change. despite the fact that africa produces the least emissions but faces the most consequences, against this backdrop, the lengthy discussions at cops with its stalling delaying tactics and procrastination that have hampered, implemented, and delivery is simply cruel and unjust. we cannot afford to spend more time skirting around the real issues and break out of the open ended process focus discussions. we are trapped in africa, contributes less than 3 percent of the pollution responsible for climate change, but it's most severely impacted by the ensuing crisis. and all the was sens, virtue signals about fighting climate change, yet relies on developing nations in africa to bear the burden of it. all. europeans are going back to burning dirty coal while blaming everything on russia. some critics say that's
u. k. actually has the flourishing sector in the northeast of scotland. it's very important. we've got to keep that going. and consequently, african leaders have called out how western countries continue to take pay, how they must switch to green energy and fight climate change. despite the fact that africa produces the least emissions but faces the most consequences, against this backdrop, the lengthy discussions at cops with its stalling delaying tactics and procrastination that have...
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u. k is circumventing its own commitment of not importing oil supplies from russia. that is actually being reported by the u. k. sunday times. which has revealed how the russian energy source is important to britain though. undeclared, the field was one of, at least that a non congress of russian oil was more than 200000000 pounds. to have arrived at british pause soon, the invasion of ukraine. but it has been classified as inputs from elsewhere. time to learn more here on the program, costing life out to all contributive, as ortiz, rachel moss and good afternoon to you. rachel. great story. this are the u. k. government, essentially for months now, they've been saying no more russian energy. we can't have any money going into putin's coff has to pay for this conflict in ukraine. no russian energy but hold on a 2nd. the u. k is actually secretly importing it is not right. he adds the story of irresistible forbidden love. apparently the u. k. government has been importing this nasty authoritarian oil from russia while projecting to the public. that only freedom molecules would be allo
u. k is circumventing its own commitment of not importing oil supplies from russia. that is actually being reported by the u. k. sunday times. which has revealed how the russian energy source is important to britain though. undeclared, the field was one of, at least that a non congress of russian oil was more than 200000000 pounds. to have arrived at british pause soon, the invasion of ukraine. but it has been classified as inputs from elsewhere. time to learn more here on the program, costing...
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but how does the muslim community actually feel about abortion laws in the u. k. and how do you actually approach it from the muslim perspective? so, you know, as a general consensus, i think muslims view abortion as her arm and it's unlawful and it's forbidden in islam. however, there are a few exceptions. and i think islam is one of those religions that take, that takes the golden mean, if i can say when it comes to this issue. and by which, i mean, basically that it takes the middle path and says that, you know, abortion is permissible up to a certain stage of the pregnancy. and most islamic scholars, i think, would agree that the termination of a pregnancy for fetal anomalies is allowed before installment. and i'll tell you what i mean by that. but i think you, however, after $120.00 days, abortion is only deemed acceptable if the pregnancy poses any exceeding danger to the mother, or if the fetus is actually examined, to have any sort of abnormality or will, or caught, or, or, you know, if it's possible that it will have any sort of severe disability. but you
but how does the muslim community actually feel about abortion laws in the u. k. and how do you actually approach it from the muslim perspective? so, you know, as a general consensus, i think muslims view abortion as her arm and it's unlawful and it's forbidden in islam. however, there are a few exceptions. and i think islam is one of those religions that take, that takes the golden mean, if i can say when it comes to this issue. and by which, i mean, basically that it takes the middle path and...
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u. k . and actually in support of direct action title, the climate crisis will cost $27.00 is coming up. and last year and cost $26.00 wasn't even a mention of oil and gas. and the final deal, there was $503.00 fossil fuel lobbies, depending on $26.00. we can't go on like this and just pretend that everything's playing business unusual. we need disruption. we need to open up people's eyes. what's actually happening and sadly, journals like yourself, they're just not doing. i'm office should be front page news every single day. there are more fossil fuel air, pollution, death, the malaria tuberculosis when he try be combined. why are we not reached by this? why are you not reporting on that day? alex will leave it. that thanks very much. leave your time counting spokesman for it. just stop oil. thank you. robin. campaigning for malays is snapped. general election is officially underway. the polls set to open in 2 weeks for what's expected to be a highly competitive race. about 30 percent of eligible voters will be casting ballots for the 1st time. and analysts say the views of new votes i
u. k . and actually in support of direct action title, the climate crisis will cost $27.00 is coming up. and last year and cost $26.00 wasn't even a mention of oil and gas. and the final deal, there was $503.00 fossil fuel lobbies, depending on $26.00. we can't go on like this and just pretend that everything's playing business unusual. we need disruption. we need to open up people's eyes. what's actually happening and sadly, journals like yourself, they're just not doing. i'm office should be...
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u. k, going forward was an increase cost of government borrowing. and, but actually that has now been actually 3 reversed since the budget came at a 10000000 markets of now eradicated. if you like that, that competency premium that they were giving to the u. k. that's gone. and secondly, the budget didn't show us the sort of hard limits to borrowing per say. you know that the wrong lessons about it to say markets going to panic. if a country that you pay borrows the lesson is a country borrows it doesn't support the economy, but that barring then market take a very dim view. so it's quite important to learn that lesson. therefore, we're looking at this budget, the fact that we're not supporting the economy despite across living crisis, despite recession, shows that we're not learning that right lesson. it's certainly not mandated by investors. alpha. when you look at the graphs, all the charts presented by different countries in particularly in europe, most of them having exactly the same set of problems, advising gas, electricity prices for shortages, high transport
u. k, going forward was an increase cost of government borrowing. and, but actually that has now been actually 3 reversed since the budget came at a 10000000 markets of now eradicated. if you like that, that competency premium that they were giving to the u. k. that's gone. and secondly, the budget didn't show us the sort of hard limits to borrowing per say. you know that the wrong lessons about it to say markets going to panic. if a country that you pay borrows the lesson is a country borrows...
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but how does the muslim community actually feel about abortion laws in the u. k. and how do you actually approach it from the muslim perspective? so, you know, as a general consensus, i think muslims view abortion as her arm and it's unlawful and it's forbidden and islam. however, there are a few exceptions. and i think islam is one of those religions that take, that takes the golden mean, if i can say when it comes to this issue. and by which, i mean, basically that it takes the middle path and says that, you know, abortion is permissible up to a certain stage of the pregnancy. and most islamic scholars, i think, would agree that the termination of a pregnancy for fetal anomalies is allowed before installment. and i'll tell you what i mean by that. but i think you, however, after $120.00 days, abortion is only deemed acceptable if the pregnancy poses any exceeding danger to the mother, or if the fetus is actually examined, to have any sort of abnormality or will, or caught, or, or, you know, if it's possible that it will have any sort of severe disability. but you
but how does the muslim community actually feel about abortion laws in the u. k. and how do you actually approach it from the muslim perspective? so, you know, as a general consensus, i think muslims view abortion as her arm and it's unlawful and it's forbidden and islam. however, there are a few exceptions. and i think islam is one of those religions that take, that takes the golden mean, if i can say when it comes to this issue. and by which, i mean, basically that it takes the middle path...
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of employment and the forms of business which are actually wealth. creating a g d p per head is not very impressive. and the overall effect of this is u. k. finds it harder and harder to actually deliver the standard of living that many people expect from a what by other measure, the highly developed countries. so this is can manifest in increasingly threadbare public services writing child poverty levels. some scandalous examples of, of people living in conditions that the u. k. would not that long ago considered to be sort of shameful, instances belonging to sort of a 2nd to economic nation. so, so by so many social measures, certainly, i'd also measure the productivity group and business investment u. k is failing badly, is just that it also has a very long history of generating opportunities for rent extraction by financial services. mr. to how does that translate into actual conditions on the ground? you talked about it, the almost being that of a 2nd tier economic nation. how are people experiencing that? and are they pessimistic about the future because of younger generations have been amongst the greatest upper is one of the youn
of employment and the forms of business which are actually wealth. creating a g d p per head is not very impressive. and the overall effect of this is u. k. finds it harder and harder to actually deliver the standard of living that many people expect from a what by other measure, the highly developed countries. so this is can manifest in increasingly threadbare public services writing child poverty levels. some scandalous examples of, of people living in conditions that the u. k. would not that...
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under any classical sense. suddenly, we hear that the western countries are now actually pursuing nuclear viciously u. k. s. would not be on the table, nor have friends that is expanding his nuclear base. you have germany that is actually now looking at even building up nuclear plants and expanding its current capacity. so we're, we're seeing a hypocritical stance, but western hypocrisy is nothing new to most africans. earlier this year we saw european lead as rushing for africa, fossil fuels, while preaching the exact opposite message to africans. and in august, south africa's coal exports for europe. we're up 720 percent and they have not even picked yet. and it's the same story for the north african natural gas exports to europe. which leads many africans to ask. the question is, climate change only a concern when it suits the global, not so much as a crisis, only when it suits the you know, you know, the western congress, particularly as for certain the global not which is currently being the dominant player on pushing full time at change mitigation, but we are not seeing any aspect of actual insure
under any classical sense. suddenly, we hear that the western countries are now actually pursuing nuclear viciously u. k. s. would not be on the table, nor have friends that is expanding his nuclear base. you have germany that is actually now looking at even building up nuclear plants and expanding its current capacity. so we're, we're seeing a hypocritical stance, but western hypocrisy is nothing new to most africans. earlier this year we saw european lead as rushing for africa, fossil fuels,...
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u. k. who could potentially face charges going call knows that it's going to have to pay out a large amount in fines. it's actually set aside one and a half a 1000000000 us dollars or for bribery convictions. here in the u. k. in the us and brazil. interestingly, representatives of nigeria wanted to appear here in london at the sentencing hearing and make a claim for compensation as the victim of those crimes which deprived the state of tax revenue. they were told that they could have that only the prosecution, the serious fraud office and the defense, namely glen court could actually make submission so that a request for compensation will have to be for another date protesters and the u. k . have rarely downside an immigration facility. they say they're concerned about the well being of those lockton side home secretary, sewage problem and has been criticized under the conditions that minced and migrant processing center. migrants are meant to be held there for short periods during security and identity checks, but some have been stuck for weeks to ecuador. now we're another 5 police officers have been killed by
u. k. who could potentially face charges going call knows that it's going to have to pay out a large amount in fines. it's actually set aside one and a half a 1000000000 us dollars or for bribery convictions. here in the u. k. in the us and brazil. interestingly, representatives of nigeria wanted to appear here in london at the sentencing hearing and make a claim for compensation as the victim of those crimes which deprived the state of tax revenue. they were told that they could have that only...
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u. k. in other western countries are actually ready to make a transition to green energy. no, definitely not. because we haven't got infrastructure. like i say this is a 10, a 510 pitching at platinum who's getting involved a mix of energy saucers. the, the present energy price is $1.00 of the, one of the, the way that it and the price is all wrong. so for example, the price of energy as a whole, includes renewable. so not so they pay the same high cost will either any of our energy source means that option to go green. it's a terrible message, just another example of a terrible government. and so what do you make of all these western efforts to persuade developing countries to cut down on emissions at their own cost? what is the developed countries which are in fact building the most fulfilled at the moment? it's just hard cuz we, i mean all these governments especially.
u. k. in other western countries are actually ready to make a transition to green energy. no, definitely not. because we haven't got infrastructure. like i say this is a 10, a 510 pitching at platinum who's getting involved a mix of energy saucers. the, the present energy price is $1.00 of the, one of the, the way that it and the price is all wrong. so for example, the price of energy as a whole, includes renewable. so not so they pay the same high cost will either any of our energy source...
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so those behavior actually is on their fire to the oil for their turn on the u. k. relation, because you ok you, so 5 eyes allies of united states. when the u. s, puts the law of chips and actually me conductor. and then the force or the allies of the 5 ice allies to follow this law. so it doesn't even your case, not dependent, no sacrifice. the economic interests to serfs for the americans national security. on the sidelines of the g 20 summit, chinese president, gave his canadian counter bods addressing down on diplomatic manners. but that's after just intruder, allegedly leave the details of an informal discussion between the 2 leaders to the canadian media. oh, everything with all the way with together with the conditions. julie de is recently engaged in the 1st high level talks between the countries. in 5 years, a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson played down the incidence saying that it shouldn't be viewed as criticism. adding that beijing supported such frank exchanges as long as they took place on equal basis. don't yuki did he did? he mentioned was ind
so those behavior actually is on their fire to the oil for their turn on the u. k. relation, because you ok you, so 5 eyes allies of united states. when the u. s, puts the law of chips and actually me conductor. and then the force or the allies of the 5 ice allies to follow this law. so it doesn't even your case, not dependent, no sacrifice. the economic interests to serfs for the americans national security. on the sidelines of the g 20 summit, chinese president, gave his canadian counter bods...
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u. k. trying to put themselves 1st. now leading into the movement is a scotland. he was actually trying to re establish its own identity or the push for independence from the u. k. even though some would argue it, could it so that it can rejoin that you, you. i'm sky now huge on this edition of 36 of you. we're going to find the answer on its nationalism, deserves the bad names. and if the goal of reducing pride in one's own country, is more about preparing the citizens to accept their global play. ah, is nationalism being taught as evil in today's society? what turns out it just depends on who you ask or international correspond. roxana solano finds out. if nationalism is dead or save in, the countries embrace it. study to begin to discuss nationalism. we had to start with explaining globalism. in world war 2, we saw the negative effects of nationalism as nancy. germany use it as an excuse to eliminate the use it alice wish to unify the country with nationalism in the 19 hundred's lead to the dictatorship. rule of mussolini nationalism is defined as a support for your nation's i
u. k. trying to put themselves 1st. now leading into the movement is a scotland. he was actually trying to re establish its own identity or the push for independence from the u. k. even though some would argue it, could it so that it can rejoin that you, you. i'm sky now huge on this edition of 36 of you. we're going to find the answer on its nationalism, deserves the bad names. and if the goal of reducing pride in one's own country, is more about preparing the citizens to accept their global...
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u. k. who could potentially face charges going co knows that it's going to have to pay out a large amount in fines. it's actually set aside one and a half a 1000000000 us dollars for bribery convictions here in the u. k. in the us and brazil. interestingly, representatives of nigeria wanted to appear here in london at the sentencing hearing and make a claim for compensation as the victim of those crimes which deprived the state of tax revenue. they were told that they couldn't, that only the prosecution, the serious fraud office and the defense, mainly glen call could actually make submission. so that request for compensation will have to be for another date. the u. k. prime minister richie sooner has faced criticism in parliament over his home secretary's handling of the migrant crisis on monday. so well a problem in cold time numbers is michael garcia and k in both an invasion. she's also defended poor conditions on a major processing facility. and my friend center has been described as dangerously dream when small from london go rec, auto migrate. there was no surprise at immigration, dominates at the exchang
u. k. who could potentially face charges going co knows that it's going to have to pay out a large amount in fines. it's actually set aside one and a half a 1000000000 us dollars for bribery convictions here in the u. k. in the us and brazil. interestingly, representatives of nigeria wanted to appear here in london at the sentencing hearing and make a claim for compensation as the victim of those crimes which deprived the state of tax revenue. they were told that they couldn't, that only the...