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and, you know, just last g r, the u. k. government denounced one does a calling human rights record before the united nations urging rwanda to module commonwealth values of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights. and just to specifically comment on the situation for refugees in orlando, in 201812 congolese refugees was shot dead by rwandan police when they protested a cut to their food rations and their conditions. and this creates a very real risk of abuse for asylum seekers that assent and expelled to or want to buy the u. k. whether they're able to speak up about their treatment or conditions . and we also know that the rwandan government kidnaps rwandan refugees who are already outside the country as far afield as australia, canada, and brings them back to face trial and you know, treatment. and just, just to finish on this quite a bit, the hypocrisy is so stark when we consider the fact that the u. k. itself, grants asylum, and refugee status to rwandans, who have fled persecution in romando, whether it's
and, you know, just last g r, the u. k. government denounced one does a calling human rights record before the united nations urging rwanda to module commonwealth values of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights. and just to specifically comment on the situation for refugees in orlando, in 201812 congolese refugees was shot dead by rwandan police when they protested a cut to their food rations and their conditions. and this creates a very real risk of abuse for asylum seekers that...
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u. k. and the e, you have announced new sanctions this week and just to day we in the u. k, have imposed a new asset freezes and travel bands. we will also agree on the importance of winning ourselves off dependence on russian oil and gas and ensuring that our energy security cannot be threatened by a rogue state. this is not easy for any of us, and i applaud the seismic decisions taken by o laughs. government to move germany away from russian hydrocarbons to day we have agreed to maximize the potential of the north sea and collaborate on energy security and on renewables where germany in the u. k. lead the way in new technology. we cannot transform our respective energy systems overnight, but we also know that putin's war will not end overnight. that's why britain and germany have joined dozens of allies to supply ukraine with defensive weapons. last week, the u. k convened a donor conference, which raised weapons and equipment for ukraine worth over 1500000000 pounds or 2500000 items of military kit. to day, i can announce that the u. k. will send to further 100000000 po
u. k. and the e, you have announced new sanctions this week and just to day we in the u. k, have imposed a new asset freezes and travel bands. we will also agree on the importance of winning ourselves off dependence on russian oil and gas and ensuring that our energy security cannot be threatened by a rogue state. this is not easy for any of us, and i applaud the seismic decisions taken by o laughs. government to move germany away from russian hydrocarbons to day we have agreed to maximize the...
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and ukraine. it accused the u . k of hostile actions and deliberately aggravating the conflict rate is fully again in parts of south africa, still cleaning up after the worst flight against 60 years rescue. as a continuing their search for survivors, often nearly 400 people were killed, leaving tens of thousands without food or shelter. and rescue teams in the philippines are searching for people missing. after tropical storm making struck the islands. at least 160 people are confirmed, killed. 100 10 am missing a ship carrying fuel from egypt to malta has sunk off the coast to nija. a 7 member crew have been rescued. the vessel was carrying 750 tons of fuel. it ended units in waters on friday because of bad weather emergency services. a working to contain an environmental disaster. alright . or upstate or headlines here. now, does it got more news coming up right off the inside story? ah, what's behind britain's plan to send. 8 asylum seekers to wander, the government says it's needed to deter undocumented migrant, c
and ukraine. it accused the u . k of hostile actions and deliberately aggravating the conflict rate is fully again in parts of south africa, still cleaning up after the worst flight against 60 years rescue. as a continuing their search for survivors, often nearly 400 people were killed, leaving tens of thousands without food or shelter. and rescue teams in the philippines are searching for people missing. after tropical storm making struck the islands. at least 160 people are confirmed, killed....
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u. k. and best of the keeps claiming and you could hear it at her breast, got one valenzuela to they. they said that they wanted to a more informed meeting with this un secretary. as a brief, this is ally. we have no objective of having a brief on monday, and the obligation of the presence to arrange, to arrange for the from our side. we didn't request to briefly during the russian presidency, we duly arranged for such meetings, at the request of the western delegations, even in the middle of the day or night, regardless of a very complex jeopardy to go context and want to constant pro occasions video. i would like to says the u. k. presence openly rejected our request to kind of in the meeting when that april post and they did it twice since the situation that on which it kept evolving. who one night? so they were requested the notion meeting an urgent meeting of the counsel at the 3 m. p. m. however, the presence of the liberty to fortify that there is no reason to kind of an emergency meeting. as they put the u. k. does not believe that the situation in which he's calling for immed
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and in cambridge, emily mcdonnell u. k. advocacy and communications coordinator at human rights watch a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on the program. emily, let me start with you today. the british government says that this new plan complies with international legal obligations that they have. what do you say is this new plan with rwanda, legal and beyond that, would it actually deter migration by boat the agreement to relocate asylum say? cuz arriving regularly to rwanda is essentially the case shacking its responsibilities under the refugee convention to paper taking asylum. it is very likely to be unlawful and basically represents the case shifting and exporting bear responsibility on to rolanda 6000 kilometers out of sight and out of mind. and in terms of its effectiveness, we know from the australia case that it wasn't affected, it was a failed or short attention regime, which actually sold by crossings increase. when the policy was fast implemented. natalie, you heard the emily ther
and in cambridge, emily mcdonnell u. k. advocacy and communications coordinator at human rights watch a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on the program. emily, let me start with you today. the british government says that this new plan complies with international legal obligations that they have. what do you say is this new plan with rwanda, legal and beyond that, would it actually deter migration by boat the agreement to relocate asylum say? cuz arriving...
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u. k. and the u. s. forcing the germans to do it. i mean, the chancellor of germany, i com. sergeant schultz because that's exactly how he acts. go ahead, earl. yes, absolutely, here and then this is going to have a, i don't think the west completely prepared for this. ah, but i also think get a secondary intent of this not only was, was directed towards russia, but i think also was directed towards europe because one of the yeah, one of that they had all the docs vince is to prevent europe from researching and create inter revenge to close of business ties. ah, yeah. but with her to maintain us dominant here. oh, i agree with you. i agree with you, but isn't it kind of a hollow victory? i mean, you want had gemini, you want to maintain your head gemini in europe, but then europe just becomes a poor house. i mean, how is that a victory in the long term? let me throw that to john. go ahead, john. you react to that? well, it's not a victory, it's, it's caught making a desert and calling it piece that i think that the cutting off of gas
u. k. and the u. s. forcing the germans to do it. i mean, the chancellor of germany, i com. sergeant schultz because that's exactly how he acts. go ahead, earl. yes, absolutely, here and then this is going to have a, i don't think the west completely prepared for this. ah, but i also think get a secondary intent of this not only was, was directed towards russia, but i think also was directed towards europe because one of the yeah, one of that they had all the docs vince is to prevent europe...
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and when i go into the u. k, i was really shocked by the fact that i was after presenting myself and saying that i am here. and i one protections, the next thing that happened to me i was going through detention in regression detention center. and i was my soon my sort of sure into my system. and as a result of house trigger, you know, do trauma of the journey or sort of trauma, persecution and wool and also torture in into me. and i start displaying some symptom of post trauma disorder and already so i was quite shocked because i was in a process of all being returned or deported bug, which i felt that i'm going to be deported. but again, facing persecution and facing the team that i just run away. and 2 areas you know, to get as far as possible from me. callback here, what are your thoughts when it comes to this agreement that's been announced between britain and ro, wanda, that could see asylum seekers who arrive in the u. k being sent to ro, wanda, to have their asylum claim processed there. i mean, you just
and when i go into the u. k, i was really shocked by the fact that i was after presenting myself and saying that i am here. and i one protections, the next thing that happened to me i was going through detention in regression detention center. and i was my soon my sort of sure into my system. and as a result of house trigger, you know, do trauma of the journey or sort of trauma, persecution and wool and also torture in into me. and i start displaying some symptom of post trauma disorder and...
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u. k. and italy sign the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you okay. and germany signed a naval agreement 1938. the okay. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assign, non aggression acts. we have germany as fox law, as i. i'm an golf from deutsche front door to want brandy's of it's on your knees pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter tourism type. paul don via does and for far less ish give isn't. oh, the magnen folk gave me, well, i guess he wagner and concentrate on dawkins armeno. 5th is one well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england, basically through czechoslovakia, under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again,
u. k. and italy sign the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you okay. and germany signed a naval agreement 1938. the okay. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assign, non aggression acts. we have germany as fox law, as i. i'm an golf from deutsche front door to want brandy's of it's on your knees pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter tourism type. paul don via...
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u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might could have mentioned will never know is that in between time, the don bass could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that's was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what the eventually, what the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the situation in ukraine. stay with ah ah, mm mm. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection. community, are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. i look forward to talking to you on that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by h
u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might could have mentioned will never know is that in between time, the don bass could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that's was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what the eventually, what the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break,...
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u. k. and the u. s. that 11, alec, there's one thing that you might could have mentioned will never know is that in between time, the don baths could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay, we'll find out what the eventually what the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break an up to about your break. we'll continue our discussion on the situation in ukraine. stay with, with with with no one. no, no, no. hon. hello, job. no, no. well, go more shrill deliberation of unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever no real. oh, you know, to push it issue or sure, doug. i thought it enough. good candidates, good on you. son. new rochelle. he moved mama.
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u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might could have mentioned, well, never know is that in between time, the don baths could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what, eventually, what the, the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the situation in ukraine. stay with ah, need to come to the russian state will never. i've stayed as i phone and being no son, steve, asking him, i'm not getting all sons and up for a group in the 55 when. okay, so mine is 25 and speaking with we will van in the european union the kremlin. yup. machine. the state on russia for date and square r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with me so called and chance interrogation techniques used by the u. s. off
u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might could have mentioned, well, never know is that in between time, the don baths could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what, eventually, what the, the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break,...
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u. k. and the us with this help this military 8, can the ukrainians, can they hold the russians back, can be at least keep the lines the front lines stable and where they are today. i lost it or i'm sorry, i know with the weapons that the ukrainians continue now to get from the west. well that enable them to if not regain territory at least to keep the line stable and to hold off and repel the russians for making any advances. i think it can, it's going to be very precarious the way the ukrainians are fighting now takes advantage of the weaknesses of the russians. the russians are fairly lumbering. now we've had that view of them for a long time, but we thought that they become much more capable of what we call maneuver warfare and west. the battle of care which they lost and the other battles in the northeast demonstrated that haven't really changed that much. one of the reasons for that is essentially the endemic problems. they have of corruption, poll logistics, and po leadership. and that's
u. k. and the us with this help this military 8, can the ukrainians, can they hold the russians back, can be at least keep the lines the front lines stable and where they are today. i lost it or i'm sorry, i know with the weapons that the ukrainians continue now to get from the west. well that enable them to if not regain territory at least to keep the line stable and to hold off and repel the russians for making any advances. i think it can, it's going to be very precarious the way the...
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u. s. and the u. k. and other european countries allows them to do precisely that. so you can have highly mobile teams getting it behind russian lines. weakening and even further fragmented russian morale, attacking the will to fight. and most importantly, of all, the talking logistics. the problem they face, which is less of a problem than it would have been in the past, is russian artillery. that's the leverage the russians have. and you mentioned that on the russians are increasing that, but all terry is extremely logistic centric. one of the things we've seen in the last day or 2 on the plane is not just defending well, but they're going on the attack, they're attacking se kia to cut one of the major lines of russian logistics. so they're doing exactly what we'd expect them to do exactly what we've seen during the past. they flexible, the aggressive, be highly use that use their initiative at those low levels of command to cause serious trouble to a we can rushing force. and you know, if i'm reading you correctly here, we have the potential to have almost a stil
u. s. and the u. k. and other european countries allows them to do precisely that. so you can have highly mobile teams getting it behind russian lines. weakening and even further fragmented russian morale, attacking the will to fight. and most importantly, of all, the talking logistics. the problem they face, which is less of a problem than it would have been in the past, is russian artillery. that's the leverage the russians have. and you mentioned that on the russians are increasing that, but...
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u. k. and it's a lease sign, the full power packed with 1934 poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 and the u. k. l. germany sign a naval agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 in latvia under stony assigned non aggression pact with germany. as fox law, as i. i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos mcduffton heter some type point don via designed for far less ish t v isn't oh, the magnum folk gave me. well then, i guess he wagner and england stayed on dark guns. army no field is what? well known american also dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically through chuckles havoc yonder, the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just and then them ag
u. k. and it's a lease sign, the full power packed with 1934 poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 and the u. k. l. germany sign a naval agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 in latvia under stony assigned non aggression pact with germany. as fox law, as i. i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos mcduffton heter some type point don...
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and has some domestic issues. he does need to deal with the russians, are huge investors in the u. k. not just in the seattle and not just in london itself. what across the u. k. the sanctions, all biting it is having an effect on the u. k. economy. so the longer this goes on, the more worse that will be for the prime minister himself. but right now the visit is over. we don't know where president boris johnson is or how he got in like a say, this was a surprise visit, but it has been seen and it has been a warmly welcomed by the ukrainian leadership. thank you so much. him on american reporting from keys or earlier president zalinski him at the austrian chancellor karl nay, hummer and keith as well. now, moore said he wanted to show support for ukraine. austria has been providing humanitarian aid as well as helmets and body armor for civilians. while the e u is pledging more than a $1000000000.00 to support countries welcoming refugees from ukraine, european commission president or some of underlying made the pledge at a fundraising event held in warsaw. $650000000.00 will go to polan
and has some domestic issues. he does need to deal with the russians, are huge investors in the u. k. not just in the seattle and not just in london itself. what across the u. k. the sanctions, all biting it is having an effect on the u. k. economy. so the longer this goes on, the more worse that will be for the prime minister himself. but right now the visit is over. we don't know where president boris johnson is or how he got in like a say, this was a surprise visit, but it has been seen and...
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u. k and u. s. government, for example, the white helmets recorded to be something that everybody should get behind because supposedly they were just rescuing civilians in the, in the event of, of bombing attacks. but the reality was very different. they were primarily a propaganda tool and a tool for spreading this information and we're trying to escalate the involvement of, of nato in the syrian conflict. and so the concern is that the same thing could happen in ukraine. they are advancing truth that they aren't in dancing justice or they are as protagonist and manipulators basically. you know, as we know, the zalinski government is trying urgently to pressure and cajole nato countries to intervene the conflict. so that would be the pretext nicaragua, essays, it's quit, the organization of american states, the world's oldest regional body, explaining the decision, the country's foreign minister claimed the group was nothing but a quote, instrument for u. s. and p. realistic, foreign policy, dom
u. k and u. s. government, for example, the white helmets recorded to be something that everybody should get behind because supposedly they were just rescuing civilians in the, in the event of, of bombing attacks. but the reality was very different. they were primarily a propaganda tool and a tool for spreading this information and we're trying to escalate the involvement of, of nato in the syrian conflict. and so the concern is that the same thing could happen in ukraine. they are advancing...
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and he has said that the u. k. is basic exemplar to other european countries who have be much more than much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been out of the office before. that was due to be reported economy reporting for us from key f. and here are some other headlines in the war in ukraine. russian forces continue to attack the eastern city of hot cave. the offensive has caused considerable damage to civilian targets there . more than 100 people were inside this building. when it was hit by artillery fire . 2 residents were injured and emergency workers rescued more than a dozen survivors. international donors have pledged more than 9000000000 euros to help you crane refugees at a conference in warsaw. the money is a mixture of donations and loans. the funds are intended for projects one by the united nations and local aid organizations free. we have i can sense parliament has voted prime minister in ram con, out of office. more than half of lawmakers approve, the opposition is no compe
and he has said that the u. k. is basic exemplar to other european countries who have be much more than much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been out of the office before. that was due to be reported economy reporting for us from key f. and here are some other headlines in the war in ukraine. russian forces continue to attack the eastern city of hot cave. the offensive has caused considerable damage to civilian targets there . more than 100 people were inside this...
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u. k. and australia today said that they are investigating the claim of a possible chemical weapon in mario poll. ukrainian, president zalinski added that moscow has made clear russian forces are now preparing to launch the next stage of terror in ukraine. which in it had that to seattle. i would like to remind world leaders that the possible use of chemical weapons by russia has already been discussed. it was agreed that the reaction to this aggression had to be much more severe and faster. so decent issue, it's just, it is time to ramp up sanction so that russia will not utter a single word about weapons of mass destruction and an oil embargo against russia is now obligatory. we'll just call them o my 1st gifts to night to susan morton. she's a senior lecturer in the war studies department at kings college london. much of her work focuses on chemical biological and nuclear weapons. it's good to have you on the program. let me just get your take on these claims that came out late last night th
u. k. and australia today said that they are investigating the claim of a possible chemical weapon in mario poll. ukrainian, president zalinski added that moscow has made clear russian forces are now preparing to launch the next stage of terror in ukraine. which in it had that to seattle. i would like to remind world leaders that the possible use of chemical weapons by russia has already been discussed. it was agreed that the reaction to this aggression had to be much more severe and faster. so...
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and he has said that the u. k. is basing exemplar to other european countries who have be much more luck and much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been out of the us before. here some other headlines now regarding the war in ukraine. russian forces continued to attack the eastern city of hot cave. the offense of has caused considerable damage. civilian targets. more than 100 people were inside the this building when it was hit by fire to residents were injured and emergency walkers rescued. more than a dozen, more international donors have pledged more than 9000000000 euros to help the granting refugees at a conference in warsaw. money is a mixture of donations and loans. funds are intended for products run by the united nations and local aid organizations. we have weapons carry inside. pakistan's. parliament has voted prime minister in rom con, out of office. more than half of lawmakers approve. the opposition is no confidence . motion con recently lost his majority. when for allies quit h
and he has said that the u. k. is basing exemplar to other european countries who have be much more luck and much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been out of the us before. here some other headlines now regarding the war in ukraine. russian forces continued to attack the eastern city of hot cave. the offense of has caused considerable damage. civilian targets. more than 100 people were inside the this building when it was hit by fire to residents were injured and...
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u. k and ukraine would grow in future that you crank, rely on british intelligence and other major technology. so there really was a lot full volume events could be happy about and he has said that the u. k. is basing exemplar to other european countries who have be much more reluctant, much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been owed to the us before. this war is of course, far from over negotiation cease fire. any kind of resolution is also seemingly far away, or more can you tell us about what we can expect in this next stage of the war? definitely, even though those talks in various formats are continuing between ukraine and russia, it seems like for now, most of those talks are just of to take a box basically because not the site can really afford to be seen to not be open to negotiation, but you don't get a sense, especially from the russians, that they are willing to really compromise on what they're trying to achieve here. and even huge losses of russian soldiers and huge losses also, equipment in the hallway that doesn't seem to really change that calculation
u. k and ukraine would grow in future that you crank, rely on british intelligence and other major technology. so there really was a lot full volume events could be happy about and he has said that the u. k. is basing exemplar to other european countries who have be much more reluctant, much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been owed to the us before. this war is of course, far from over negotiation cease fire. any kind of resolution is also seemingly far away, or more...
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u. k. and india agreed to step up defense in economic corporation, part of western efforts to move new delhi away from its dependence on russia. and israel forces fire rubber bullets that palestinians inside the ox, a moss compound, injuring 31 people and on piece similar to the sports news. the memphis grizzlies pull off one of the greatest comeback winds in india, play of history. while the golden state warriors cruise to another when so you have 3, you know, league in their series against the denver nuggets. thank you for joining us. we begin with ukraine and the 2nd phase of russia's military offensive in the east rushes army says it plans to take full control of the dumbass reaching. let's go straight to dos, jibari who's in moscow forest. what more can you tell us about this latest operation in the east and what is the objective? well, we've just been hearing from the actor commander of that, russia's central military units. and he was an event where he said that the as 2nd phase of russi
u. k. and india agreed to step up defense in economic corporation, part of western efforts to move new delhi away from its dependence on russia. and israel forces fire rubber bullets that palestinians inside the ox, a moss compound, injuring 31 people and on piece similar to the sports news. the memphis grizzlies pull off one of the greatest comeback winds in india, play of history. while the golden state warriors cruise to another when so you have 3, you know, league in their series against...
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and he has said that the u. k. is basing exemplar to other european countries who have be much more reluctant, much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been owed to the us before. it's gets a more headlines on the worn ukraine now. russian forces are carrying on their attacks on the eastern city of har. keith, the offensive is caused considerable damage to civilian infrastructure, where the 100 people were inside this building. when it was hit, 2 residents were injured and emergency workers rescued more than 2 dozen more in international donor conference for ukraine, refugee aid in warsaw has brought in donation and loan pledges totaling 9800000000 us dollars. money is intended for projects run by the united nations and local aid organizations we have in sri lanka, thousands of people were back on the streets this weekend. over alleged economic mismanagement. the island nation is suffering from the worst economic crisis and decades. the international monetary fun said on saturday, it was very
and he has said that the u. k. is basing exemplar to other european countries who have be much more reluctant, much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been owed to the us before. it's gets a more headlines on the worn ukraine now. russian forces are carrying on their attacks on the eastern city of har. keith, the offensive is caused considerable damage to civilian infrastructure, where the 100 people were inside this building. when it was hit, 2 residents were injured...
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u. k. and from the u. within. similar situations in the past, when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? and of course, our efforts in afghanistan swarmed in effect, others against the soviets, isis, or i should say, al cater and then later isis. so he sings have low back effects. ah, heaping in mine. he didn't. these hampshire industries. i wish it would be wrong to say they didn't invade ukraine. cooking did that. however, they, in their people, they were influencing, and the government were willing to run at that time working for his mcnamara said, hey, it's not a security problem, missiles into what? it's a political problem. critical good. when i want to nick, this is somewhat at this stage, foreseeable, right? i mean after thing, what happens in syria would thing, what happens in libby or we, as you've done, we could go back decades prior. we is that we're talking about, it's nurtured is not essentially the taxpayers of the citizen
u. k. and from the u. within. similar situations in the past, when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? and of course, our efforts in afghanistan swarmed in effect, others against the soviets, isis, or i should say, al cater and then later isis. so he sings have low back effects. ah, heaping in mine. he didn't. these hampshire industries. i wish it would be wrong to say they...
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u. s. and the u. k claim to care about free speech and the free press. they like to say that during different press conferences and speeches. but if you look at the actions taken by these governments in the western world, they really don't care about free speech in the free press. i here we have again the u. k, the u. s. claiming that moscow was in no position to report on the conflict in ukraine, which is absurd. russia has every right to have a media outlet and to report on these issues. and then it also does big the question as to whether or not the b, b. c, for example, was in a position to cover iraq and afghanistan when they outright lied about weapons of mass destruction. for example. not only was this completely false, but it was intentional deception coming from the b. b. c. again, complete hypocrisy. when you, thanks for joining us here in asi international as always, you can find plenty more stories on our website to aussie dot com. ah, ah, nice to come to the russians state to never. i've tied us on the most landscape diva. i'm not getting ca
u. s. and the u. k claim to care about free speech and the free press. they like to say that during different press conferences and speeches. but if you look at the actions taken by these governments in the western world, they really don't care about free speech in the free press. i here we have again the u. k, the u. s. claiming that moscow was in no position to report on the conflict in ukraine, which is absurd. russia has every right to have a media outlet and to report on these issues. and...
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and here, there will be a lot of questions for the u. k. call them and to answer, you know, how big people will be transfer how they will be treated in the camp. what type of stuff they going to have in one. and whether they are going to have freedom of movement and if they're absolutely not the kitchen is going to be processed in one will be higher, they're going to have access to quality counseling and is a plan for british migration lawyer to lead to key galli. and i yeah, i think there is a lot of a lot of questions still. ok. yeah. camilla cars from the migration policy institute. thank you for joining us. the police in the u. s. state of michigan have released several videos showing the fatal shooting of a black man june the traffic stop early this month. 26 year old patrick iowa was killed on april. the 4th of what offices described as a lengthy struggle. his family, they say he was killed execution style. they've been demanding police publicly released the videos. john henson is following develop things from chicago. there are alread
and here, there will be a lot of questions for the u. k. call them and to answer, you know, how big people will be transfer how they will be treated in the camp. what type of stuff they going to have in one. and whether they are going to have freedom of movement and if they're absolutely not the kitchen is going to be processed in one will be higher, they're going to have access to quality counseling and is a plan for british migration lawyer to lead to key galli. and i yeah, i think there is a...
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and he has said that the u. k is basing exemplar to other european countries who have be much more reluctant, much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been out of. the us before. that was d. w corresponded nick connelly reporting to us from ukraine. and here are some other headlines on the war in that country. russian forces continues to attack. the eastern city of hot keith defensive has caused considerable damage to civilian targets. more than 100 people were inside this building. when it was hit by artillery fire, 2 residents were injured and emergency workers rescued. more than a dozen more international donors have fledged, more than 9000000000 euros to help you craning refugees at a conference in warsaw. the money is a mixture of donations and loans. the funds are intended for projects run by the united nations and local aid organizations. we will that pressure is mounting on sri lankan government as it offers its worst economic crisis and decades. the dreadful monetary fun said on sat
and he has said that the u. k is basing exemplar to other european countries who have be much more reluctant, much slow at supply the kind of weapon systems that ukraine has been out of. the us before. that was d. w corresponded nick connelly reporting to us from ukraine. and here are some other headlines on the war in that country. russian forces continues to attack. the eastern city of hot keith defensive has caused considerable damage to civilian targets. more than 100 people were inside...
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u. s. and the u. k. since the ninety's. and since some, you know, what sometimes term does, it is neoliberalism that kind of fat to reagan, revolution, thou points that was to increase competition wherever we could find it, to get rid of the big states to get rid of banking. you know, it's a regulation and get rid of a, as many rules as possible and to make everybody more competitive and how the extraordinary kind of effect that had on the, the sense of the western self. we went from screw, the man in the sixty's to greed is good in just 20 years. it's quite extraordinary how we changed when once the economy changed and how the rules of how we supposed to get it and get ahead kind of had to change. but the, in the day there is significant downsize to that, i think and, and, and this rise and perfectionism is potentially particularly worrying because with perfectionism becomes, becomes things like, you know, eating disorder, steroid abuse in man, self harm in, you know, suicidal thinking. and i was wondering if you felt that,
u. s. and the u. k. since the ninety's. and since some, you know, what sometimes term does, it is neoliberalism that kind of fat to reagan, revolution, thou points that was to increase competition wherever we could find it, to get rid of the big states to get rid of banking. you know, it's a regulation and get rid of a, as many rules as possible and to make everybody more competitive and how the extraordinary kind of effect that had on the, the sense of the western self. we went from screw, the...
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u. k. and the u. s. and it's a not endemic in the, in the psyche away, leading educational system, all the russians to really pull school and this ritual on the alpha, which the supposedly pro diversity of system all the you care in the u. s. is so keen on doings. i mean, there is also the name russia, the brand name is, is accompanied by hatred pretty much and it's a full now, because the russians of, i have chosen to exercise their use of force without waiting for the americans to approve of it, which is what americans have been doing all over the world whole. no good reason whatsoever. the russians have done it for a very good reason. and on that point, they're gentlemen, we have run out of time. fascinating discussion here. i want to thank my guest in new york, london, and in lake jackson and thank are viewers for watching us here are the see you next time. remember, cross a russian state will never see a 2000 speedy with van in the european union. the kremlin media machine restate on russia today, an
u. k. and the u. s. and it's a not endemic in the, in the psyche away, leading educational system, all the russians to really pull school and this ritual on the alpha, which the supposedly pro diversity of system all the you care in the u. s. is so keen on doings. i mean, there is also the name russia, the brand name is, is accompanied by hatred pretty much and it's a full now, because the russians of, i have chosen to exercise their use of force without waiting for the americans to approve of...
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and what they haven't done is sent, you know, big pieces of artillery big tanks, helicopters, which is what, some of the nation's, for instance, the u. s. u. k. and poland, for instance. and now doing. that's what president lensky has been asking for. that's what he says will make the crucial difference. so when chancellor sholtes talks about making it possible for the ukrainian military to defend their country, well, he was asked to answer, which he hasn't done so far. how they can do that with just the support they're getting from germany, simon. so in summation support for ukraine, no change in security policy and no involvement of nato. thus right, i think the non involvement of nato is a clearly continuing policy because there is the fear that nato became a warring party, the war could spread. and also potentially vladimir putin could be tempted to escalate it somehow. for instance, with a nuclear strike or something like that. so that policy continues, but i think there is an argument within nature within the g 7 of how quickly you know they can ramp pop and really back the ukrainian defense effort. i mean, i will have shouts himself,
and what they haven't done is sent, you know, big pieces of artillery big tanks, helicopters, which is what, some of the nation's, for instance, the u. s. u. k. and poland, for instance. and now doing. that's what president lensky has been asking for. that's what he says will make the crucial difference. so when chancellor sholtes talks about making it possible for the ukrainian military to defend their country, well, he was asked to answer, which he hasn't done so far. how they can do that...
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u. k. and the us working very hard to verify those claims rebecca raters in the ukrainian city of the thank you for that. while we're joined now by alexander keller from the institute for peace research and security policy at the university of hamburg, he studies the use of chemical and biological weapons. i and welcome to d. w. now ukraine's as of regiment says, russia used a quote, poisonous substance in mighty you pull. how would specialists verify whether a chemical weapons attack actually took place though? well, ideally, an independent investigation by team coming from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and the hague would be able to visit the sides of the supposed chemical weapon use and take samples their environmental samples, but also biomedical samples, which would then have to be analyzed, alexander, if a chemical weapons attack is confirmed, what would a meaningful response from the international community look like? well, i think, 1st of all, the internationa
u. k. and the us working very hard to verify those claims rebecca raters in the ukrainian city of the thank you for that. while we're joined now by alexander keller from the institute for peace research and security policy at the university of hamburg, he studies the use of chemical and biological weapons. i and welcome to d. w. now ukraine's as of regiment says, russia used a quote, poisonous substance in mighty you pull. how would specialists verify whether a chemical weapons attack actually...
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u. k. and the use food industries are facing a supply crisis and sky high prices amid important shortages, including britons, iconic, fish and chips. restaurants just experiencing some joint pricing reveals very expensive. the smaller feel for delivering the store in the fish as well through what all the, all the back of living for these for that. the fact you people spending hours last, we heard from a german human rights lawyer who thinks the you should stop following washington's lead because the economic costs from the sanctions are too high. i don't believe and sanctions anyway, because sanctions are measure to solve any problem. and the new sanctions as well, they will have the serious impact, again on european citizens and on european states. i think it's the, it's a stupid idea. it's a stupid idea to have sanctions to stop cold import, stupid to stop any ties. and if we look at the history from the wall and the 399990 number that had been sanctions against any leading wall country natur
u. k. and the use food industries are facing a supply crisis and sky high prices amid important shortages, including britons, iconic, fish and chips. restaurants just experiencing some joint pricing reveals very expensive. the smaller feel for delivering the store in the fish as well through what all the, all the back of living for these for that. the fact you people spending hours last, we heard from a german human rights lawyer who thinks the you should stop following washington's lead...