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u. k. and 28000 last year in november, 27th people drowned when their ding deflated. and many more have had to be rescued from the channels busy shipping lanes. some of those who risk their lives will leave on the 1st flight on to say. but there may not be many on it. a series of individual legal challenges mean only a few of the 130 people notified will leave. and the government continues to face pressure from activists rights groups and unions who insist the move is unlawful. oh laura, that molly on to 0 or i was go and bring in our guess in london, where mostly is founder of care for kelly, an organization campaigning against the deportation and kigali. joseph ross, i was executive secretary of never again a social justice and peace building organization and were wonder and in brussels. captain will are the secretary general of the european council on refugees and exxon's warm welcome to wall and thanks for joining us. but 1st we're going to talk to shabby. i'm on to you and hcr spokesperson
u. k. and 28000 last year in november, 27th people drowned when their ding deflated. and many more have had to be rescued from the channels busy shipping lanes. some of those who risk their lives will leave on the 1st flight on to say. but there may not be many on it. a series of individual legal challenges mean only a few of the 130 people notified will leave. and the government continues to face pressure from activists rights groups and unions who insist the move is unlawful. oh laura, that...
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u. k, mainland and any barriers that there are. for example, when it comes to the transport of goods they does don't accept. 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 negoti
u. k, mainland and any barriers that there are. for example, when it comes to the transport of goods they does don't accept. 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...
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u. k. and a growing movement for reparations, for slavery and colonialism. so that there's a, a strong republican movement in the caribbean, men far less so in the united kingdom and support the monarchy is still relatively high at or at around 70 percent with, with only a minority, but 22 percent supporting a republic on and, but even even the u. k. there are differences in that. so the court, the monarchy is less strong in scotland, slight and less strong in wales. renee, if we stay in the u. k, you see that within the younger generation, that is a prevailing sentiment that the monarchy somehow disconnected from reality could be an indication that the monarch itself has one day to reinvent itself to be able to build bridges with the different components of the society. yes, no, you're right. i would say that the younger generations now really considering some of the global issues that are happening and one of them more closely to home being the windrush scandal and how it has affected you kno
u. k. and a growing movement for reparations, for slavery and colonialism. so that there's a, a strong republican movement in the caribbean, men far less so in the united kingdom and support the monarchy is still relatively high at or at around 70 percent with, with only a minority, but 22 percent supporting a republic on and, but even even the u. k. there are differences in that. so the court, the monarchy is less strong in scotland, slight and less strong in wales. renee, if we stay in the u....
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and this money is solely needed in many other directions in the u. k. because the u. k. across the country that many cops and services from the i'm a chest to pass services to large grades to pools and all this money could be put to better use. bob is home is the prime minister, wants to escape any st. some eyes, if his actions, bright, disappearing off to the ukraine for promoting his proxy will. i think some people will press for something to stay in the train and i'm glad i send my money back. but it's certainly very, very concerned. i'm putting the u. k. the position, why a prime, she offered even more assistance to the crying. he's off. ok, see trying how 210000 you can traipse for 120 c r day period. so if i said, i don't know if it's $10000.00 and so, and there's label thorazine from bowman tool from the british public on this matter because the defendants, such as i have been voice are, gave so much space as to why the prime minister was in the craig and said it was important to see a key ally, well, legally be trained is not a, not a law. and on the shy pool f
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u. k. and perhaps even retaliate with some trade restrictions, it could also put into jeopardy the relationship between the u. k. and the us because president biden has said what his priority is stupidity in northern ireland . and at the crux of this is that good friday agreement that is enshrined and protected hope. what was press meant to be protected by the brick set deal changes to this protocol could undermine, thus will find out the, the full details in the next 15 minutes. it seems that might be a deal to be done between the you and the u. k. a, but at the moment it's gonna take a lot of good will and the move that the government are about to make, could undermine that. thank you for that tale angela in london. the number of nuclear weapons around the world is set to rise for the 1st time since the end of the cold war. it's the warning coming from the start comb, international piece research institute. the thing time says the when you craig will make it hard to convince countries to disa
u. k. and perhaps even retaliate with some trade restrictions, it could also put into jeopardy the relationship between the u. k. and the us because president biden has said what his priority is stupidity in northern ireland . and at the crux of this is that good friday agreement that is enshrined and protected hope. what was press meant to be protected by the brick set deal changes to this protocol could undermine, thus will find out the, the full details in the next 15 minutes. it seems that...
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trade war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the u and, and the u. k. we were very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords. there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house load. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. the european space agency has released trove of data. i nearly 2000000000. yes, 1000000000 stars and our galaxy. he one giant step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way. the data is all thanks to the essays guy a probe which is giving astronomers insights into how stars are born and how they die. the milky way, ah galactic home. a huge cloud of stars. one of thin is our son. that our closest neighbors in s
trade war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the u and, and the u. k. we were very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords. there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the...
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u. k. maricia and the u. s. prepared to seek your students are apprehended, but a lawyer on the boat could help sort of, you know, make sure that your rights are being respected every step of the way. but if we think about which one we will take on bullets you. but if i get arrest that i can help you if you're picked up by the american forces, they could charge you with some sort of espionage act or some trees in the fact i'm trying to infiltrate a u. s. base. and if they were to get you 300 miles off shore, then granted, they have a, they have total reason to believe you're trying to get on the base or doing some sort of active direct activism that you're trying to get on the base and trying to sneak on the base and that concerns me because it would leave you very little opportunity and it would be a great risk to your, to your safety honestly for you to challenge them so openly if you were to, to try to escape them. they'd forgive me, but they would hunt you down a little more than at the. ah, no, i don't w
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u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. to you. okay. and germany signed unable 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 acts with germany. as vox log us, i'm. i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want bend is of it's on your knees pushed him to mos mom. egleston heter tourism type. paul don via does. i'm for far less ish t v isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well then, and i guess he wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino field, is was 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 czechoslovakia, under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon
u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. to you. okay. and germany signed unable 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 acts with germany. as vox log us, i'm. i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want bend is of it's on your knees pushed him to mos mom. egleston heter tourism type. paul...
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u. k. n. and the u. k. stance in the world. well, as far as ukraine is concerned, for example, the war in ukraine, there is a very broad consensus right across all political parties of the need to give you credit, total support in the war with russia. so from that point of view, i don't think it would mean a big change. but certainly from the point of view of us, what baris johnson calls global britain, i don't think people are paying very much attention to britain at the moment. it's seen as a rather sad excuse for a country that's withdrawal into its own island borders. quite a pill there from chatham house. thank you very much for the inside. thank you. i was of a deadly shooting at a catholic church in nigeria. i have been describing what they experienced. dozens of people were killed on sunday when a group of gum and open fire during the service marking the christian holiday of pentecost religious celebration turned into a massacre. no one was spared. not even the children. the assault at saint francis catholic church unfo
u. k. n. and the u. k. stance in the world. well, as far as ukraine is concerned, for example, the war in ukraine, there is a very broad consensus right across all political parties of the need to give you credit, total support in the war with russia. so from that point of view, i don't think it would mean a big change. but certainly from the point of view of us, what baris johnson calls global britain, i don't think people are paying very much attention to britain at the moment. it's seen as a...
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u k. and the u. an extension of our intelligence agency operations, particularly in syria, but also in ukraine. and that people should not expect them to be producing news or analysis that is objective and impartial. and effectively they are in my view, weapons of mass destruction they enable who was that are currently undergoing globally based on violations of international law by the u. s. and the u. k. and they sustain those wars with the propaganda that they manufacture and, and the thing is that the propaganda is copy paste. you couldn't go universally across the entire media complex and you will see no variational deviation from the propaganda lines on very hot, complex vanessa bailey independent investigative journalist. thank you for your time. thank you and thank you for joining us, heron, artie international. as always, you can find plenty more information on our website or see dot com. since i was in a tree, lanka has become the southeast asian country in 2022, unable to pay its foreign de
u k. and the u. an extension of our intelligence agency operations, particularly in syria, but also in ukraine. and that people should not expect them to be producing news or analysis that is objective and impartial. and effectively they are in my view, weapons of mass destruction they enable who was that are currently undergoing globally based on violations of international law by the u. s. and the u. k. and they sustain those wars with the propaganda that they manufacture and, and the thing...
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u. s. and the u. k. and the chic gulshan people were removed from the islands. we must, however, now look forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory. the government has now considered all the available information and has decided against the resettlement of which gulshan people on the grounds of feasibility, defense and security interests, and the cost to the british taxpayer. the cost of being estimated to, to vary from anything between 55000000 for a me of 50 people going back to anything like 256000000 pounds for one and a half 1000. it would then also trigger the obligation of imagine his government to pay on an annual basis, the cost of sustaining the population. and in fact, when there is no hospital available, no, no care urgently that can be delivered to people. it is in my view on the sustainable to expect a community of any such size to exist in such a setting. rosendam, mister speaker, bridger shook garcia should have the right of self determination just as we afford to all of her majesty's subjects who rightl
u. s. and the u. k. and the chic gulshan people were removed from the islands. we must, however, now look forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory. the government has now considered all the available information and has decided against the resettlement of which gulshan people on the grounds of feasibility, defense and security interests, and the cost to the british taxpayer. the cost of being estimated to, to vary from anything between 55000000 for a...
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u. k. and the, i'm so that the so far does it. and then the u. k. u has been negotiating for entry to see p t p p which the united states withdraw from p p, p, and japan. pick this up and become c p t p p because there's no sign for mr. by then to consider rejoining c p t p p. and i surmise that is because mr. biden has to deal with the strong position from the republican party. and it is very unlikely that another free trade deal could be rich city within the american political circle. that's why we, i mean, the white house need to defies. and the astrology we go stressing too much on the free trade element. but it's still forming a kind of a lions and alarm system to trying to deal with the new scenario. and that's why we have come to see these, these p, f, p, the partners for the broad pacific. now my, my, my, my, so my solve the situation in beijing, something like this. i think they have be watching this already and they're not quite sure what to do, but the thing come to just wait these to unfold of because they're also watching carefully is wh
u. k. and the, i'm so that the so far does it. and then the u. k. u has been negotiating for entry to see p t p p which the united states withdraw from p p, p, and japan. pick this up and become c p t p p because there's no sign for mr. by then to consider rejoining c p t p p. and i surmise that is because mr. biden has to deal with the strong position from the republican party. and it is very unlikely that another free trade deal could be rich city within the american political circle. that's...
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u. s. and the u. k. that of a vested interest in regime change in syria and the theory, a campaign which i also previously carried out attacks against myself and the evidence that i've produced against the white helmets are funded by aimen as fiery . who is the syrian uh, oil billionaire who was previously based in london who has funded the u. k. conservative party with considerable amounts of money and who was under an investigation from the u. k fraud squad. so this is not someone that doesn't have skin in the game. this is someone that has interest in protecting the read regime change or narratives and syria. do you think you are a conspiracy theorist like the article is claim no, of course not. you know, if this terminology is deployed to discredit any one that is providing evidence to challenge or the various weston centric narratives, including of course, right now in the ukraine. and not to be forgotten that the white helmets are now appearing, or copy cap organizations. and now appearing in ukrain
u. s. and the u. k. that of a vested interest in regime change in syria and the theory, a campaign which i also previously carried out attacks against myself and the evidence that i've produced against the white helmets are funded by aimen as fiery . who is the syrian uh, oil billionaire who was previously based in london who has funded the u. k. conservative party with considerable amounts of money and who was under an investigation from the u. k fraud squad. so this is not someone that...
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because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. we with very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament fast. and then it needs to go to the house of lords, so there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k. as well as from the you, but that really earn the goal is solution can be negotiated in the end. millions of residents living in time as capital are facing compulsory testing. as you covered 90 outbreak spreads there. the latest cluster of cases were traced to a bar by one customer later infected dozens of other people, schools, shops, and restaurants in beijing have been closed. as ot events have been canceled, beijing is back to mandatory testing and targeted locked downs for residents of the city. it'
because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. we with very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament fast. and then it needs to go to the house of lords, so there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house...
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u. k. and the republic of ireland and e. u member that arrangements protected by the good friday agreement that entered 30 years of sectarian violence in the north. but instead it effectively created a border in the irish sea with goods imported from mainland britain, subject to checks and going unionists and others who want the province to be a seamless part of the rest of the u. k. the british government hopes its bill will be a quick fix. it's hoping under the changes to allow good destin solely for northern ireland to avoid old shacks, other goods going to the republic of ireland launch, the e. you would go down, a separate wretch on a wet checks would take place. the problem is the border between northern ireland and the republic of island is open and poor is making it near impossible to know what goods a going where the u. k. government argues the problems arising from the protocol justify scrapping the plan. the youth firmly disagrees challenging the u. k for failing to implement checks on goods entering northern irela
u. k. and the republic of ireland and e. u member that arrangements protected by the good friday agreement that entered 30 years of sectarian violence in the north. but instead it effectively created a border in the irish sea with goods imported from mainland britain, subject to checks and going unionists and others who want the province to be a seamless part of the rest of the u. k. the british government hopes its bill will be a quick fix. it's hoping under the changes to allow good destin...
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u. s. and u k. and under western countries also, it looks like that they will do one to let us develop through going to the i m f. but the, and equally adamant not to let us develop through getting, you know, seabag too, because said that countries were us and you can, we're openly, you know, denouncing seabag. i feel that this is the 1st time that pakistan was able to get some development. i'm having said that, i also feel that if we have governments, that term has some strength, have that knowledge are honest, then they can negotiate better. but the chinese because and china did his ged trojans for corruption at the highest level. so chinese governments are very honest, we haven't had dealing with other countries. and if other countries, governments are equally honest, then deacon bought, you know, what do you think god technological vents, the division of technological events between the host country and the investing country. so i think it all depends how much you are able to get out of any error
u. s. and u k. and under western countries also, it looks like that they will do one to let us develop through going to the i m f. but the, and equally adamant not to let us develop through getting, you know, seabag too, because said that countries were us and you can, we're openly, you know, denouncing seabag. i feel that this is the 1st time that pakistan was able to get some development. i'm having said that, i also feel that if we have governments, that term has some strength, have that...
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and also the keys say everything. he said the for the 1st group of refugees being sent from the u. k, they'll be brought to these hostile in the capital q got it. the deal between the u . k and the london government has been heavily criticized. but both are defending, the agreement is not official. and as you see out of a defense asset fifties saw means that we are led. what take them is made shows journalists, the services awaiting the arrivals, fully furnished, bedrooms dining spaces, spots facilities. but these are and thinks refugees leave their homes for here at another center. lawanda refugees from south sudan, sudan, each opiate area, and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say. i want to stay here. no, i just want to go ahead it is it'll boykin and i will just go back to knoxville statements. pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014 . he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help o
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u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the has flowed. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end else turn to the fate of 2 men missing in the remote amazon rain forest elise in brazil. say they're still searching for british journalist on phillips and indigenous expert bruno herrera. earlier local media had reported that the pair had been found dead. they went missing more than a week ago while traveling by boat on a trip to research deforestation in the region. this blue back contains a backpack, laptop, and other personal items belonging to missing indigenous expert buena pereira and freelance british journalist don phillips, and this is the moment the backpack was found on sunday afternoon
u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the has flowed. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end else turn to the fate of 2 men missing in the...
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u. k. and across europe and across the western world. but when we actually look at the the haitian revolution as an example of it, of a historical event, which is the only of a successful revolution in which a wallet was profitable. coney in haiti eventually over who ended savory, that paid a pivotal role in shifting the tide towards abolition. but if you look at the way they are currently presenting in the curriculum, it's essentially around this idea of moral development in the u. k. and who has an impact on the way that we perceive social change today. because the kind of lens that we study the past in school undermines the importance in terms of the long term historical narrative that movement paid. and that means that we under emphasize the role that we can play as a movement today and tell me you're coming at this a few years further down the line is obviously graduated and been through the education system looking back. was there anything that you think was missing in the education system? i think for me, history was the subjects
u. k. and across europe and across the western world. but when we actually look at the the haitian revolution as an example of it, of a historical event, which is the only of a successful revolution in which a wallet was profitable. coney in haiti eventually over who ended savory, that paid a pivotal role in shifting the tide towards abolition. but if you look at the way they are currently presenting in the curriculum, it's essentially around this idea of moral development in the u. k. and who...
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u. k. and around the world, people are debating whether or not there is a safe place to send asylum seekers. but according to people, anything, congo, the government, rwanda makes eastern congo, not a safe place for them to build a new boss, passenger plane being talented as again changes habits. first flight between engine a 3 to one ex l. all took off from the factory in the german city of hamburg. air boss says the single i'll jets will be suitable for long whole routes with low a passenger demand. a year of trials will be held before the airline into service. and i v ation analyst alex, my chat says air boss already has hundreds of orders for the new plane. this isn't a cost to to let me go on to shake. what will become this next era of air travel and all that we hear about this next era? quite often in terms of the renewed focus on sustainability. i'm flying in a clean and green a way. well it is, it redefines how long travel can go ahead and that is because this is the a through $21.00 x
u. k. and around the world, people are debating whether or not there is a safe place to send asylum seekers. but according to people, anything, congo, the government, rwanda makes eastern congo, not a safe place for them to build a new boss, passenger plane being talented as again changes habits. first flight between engine a 3 to one ex l. all took off from the factory in the german city of hamburg. air boss says the single i'll jets will be suitable for long whole routes with low a passenger...
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u. k. proposed legislation would scrap some of those checks. the e u says the changes are illegal and has threatened to retaliate a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u and britain jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates unnecessary barriers on, on trade, east west. what we, what we can do is fix that not a big deal. we can fix it in such a ways to remove those bureaucratic barriers. the northern ireland protocol is intended to ensure the free movement of goods between ireland and northern ireland . britain now wants to repeal large parts of it, no more controls for some goods coming into northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him that unilaterally changing the international treaty would be foolish and probably illegal. e representatives are disappo
u. k. proposed legislation would scrap some of those checks. the e u says the changes are illegal and has threatened to retaliate a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u and britain jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates unnecessary barriers...
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all the above through sweden and the u. k. have now joined germany and the u. s. in offering more advanced weaponry to help defend ukraine guy and i met the kremlin claims, new military aid wouldn't stop russian advances, saying it will only further prolong the wall is undeterred. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski hold for more weapons in a speech to luxembourg, parliament outlining the enormity of what ukraine has already lost. standing there wouldn't be controllable by herself to day. the occupiers control almost 20 percent of our territory. my. that's almost 125000 square kilometers. now this is much larger than the area of all the ban alex countries combine. neutral rosalyn was an almost 300000 square meters. are contaminated with unexploded mines and ammunitions scenario them. the yuki narrows animals, russian forces are pushing forward towards ukrainian, held cities in the dumbass region. the shelling here is relentless. russia now controls most of the city of soviet odon. ask, closing in on full control of the loo hunts region of the dumbass. or corresp
all the above through sweden and the u. k. have now joined germany and the u. s. in offering more advanced weaponry to help defend ukraine guy and i met the kremlin claims, new military aid wouldn't stop russian advances, saying it will only further prolong the wall is undeterred. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski hold for more weapons in a speech to luxembourg, parliament outlining the enormity of what ukraine has already lost. standing there wouldn't be controllable by herself to day. 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
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. s. and other western democracy. it's not the low income nation. it was perhaps 5 years ago, heavily reliant upon export. ok. and what about the u. k? i mean, you're speaking to us from london and, and as you know, of course, the bank of england increase their base rate for the 5th time in a row last week to 1.25 percent. but inflation has had another 40 year high and may reaching 9 point one percent. it's pretty astounding. how much higher do you think it could go? oh, i can't talk to detail about the, about the, the u. k. but i can look at the states. i've done a lot of research in that area. all right, if we look at the last period of high inflation america, one thing we have to understand is that inflation is sticky. and once it's established, it's tough to get rid of. so inflation in the states at a high or low 14.6 percent march $980.00. the fed started sharply increase in interest rates to get ahead of it to try to bring it down. they brought interest rates up to 19 point one percent by june, 1981. and in spite of these higher interest rates, inflation didn't drop down below 3 percent until june. 1983 are roughly 3 years from
u. s. and other western democracy. it's not the low income nation. it was perhaps 5 years ago, heavily reliant upon export. ok. and what about the u. k? i mean, you're speaking to us from london and, and as you know, of course, the bank of england increase their base rate for the 5th time in a row last week to 1.25 percent. but inflation has had another 40 year high and may reaching 9 point one percent. it's pretty astounding. how much higher do you think it could go? oh, i can't talk to detail...
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when prince harry decided to move with his wife megan to the us and leave the u. k. completely. and that has provided a feel day for the media, both in the u. k. and actually across the world. however, despite those really major issues for the queen, i don't think that it has in any way overshadowed the jubilee because it's all about her. whether we see her or not, it is all about the queen and the palace as may. so it will always be about a queen even a few weeks ago, deciding that only working royals would appear on the balcony with the queen during the fly, past. meaning no hurry, no, megan, no, andrew, no distraction. now you say it's all about the queen. we know the queen is still incredibly popular in the u. k. but what about across the common? well, so those countries that were former british colonies, are the royal still considered relevant there? well, it's amazing, isn't it? when you think back that when the queen became queen the empire, the british empire still existed. now it doesn't. however, she is still the head of state of 15 countries, including the u. k. they i
when prince harry decided to move with his wife megan to the us and leave the u. k. completely. and that has provided a feel day for the media, both in the u. k. and actually across the world. however, despite those really major issues for the queen, i don't think that it has in any way overshadowed the jubilee because it's all about her. whether we see her or not, it is all about the queen and the palace as may. so it will always be about a queen even a few weeks ago, deciding that only...
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u . k. and then you have to see those 2 neighbors fighting. and there are many people here in russia who, including president putin who said the other day that he believes that although supplies of western armed to grain, i'm motivated by one goal only to prolong the conflict and to have the russians and the ukrainians are continue to fight, do you think that's all part of the strategy or of the same strategy, or am i stretching it too far? i think it good really will be, because you see the fight. you know the conflict. i mean the war in ukraine. i think it's after a long time that there's been a conflict in europe, and i think that no, no, from that point of view, it's a, it is a big, quantitative change. because after the 2nd world war, ah, what though western countries are said to have decided was no more war. because there was so devastated by the horrors of war that this had normal war. but i think what the western world actually said was normal war in the rest and weren't because after the 2nd world war, all the wars were exported to the
u . k. and then you have to see those 2 neighbors fighting. and there are many people here in russia who, including president putin who said the other day that he believes that although supplies of western armed to grain, i'm motivated by one goal only to prolong the conflict and to have the russians and the ukrainians are continue to fight, do you think that's all part of the strategy or of the same strategy, or am i stretching it too far? i think it good really will be, because you see the...
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u. k and beyond some people say the u. k. neglecting ethical and legal obligation to give those people a chance to apply for asylum in the u. k. is also shown a spotlight on one, the human rights record, which is something even the u. k. itself has been critical of last year over to you and human rights meeting in geneva, the u. k. said it was concerned about torture. enforce disappearances and killing of critics and political opponents. miranda, but the refugee deal is been on the table, the u. k. for what he paid about $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that and certainly for his johnson prince charles in the commonwealth meeting or here happening here this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the party u. k, for president who could gummy and his government. heavy rainfall in indian administered kashmir is triggering landslides and flash flooding. the regions largest river has breached its danger level and flood warnings have been issued for the regions largest cities, renada, country lop
u. k and beyond some people say the u. k. neglecting ethical and legal obligation to give those people a chance to apply for asylum in the u. k. is also shown a spotlight on one, the human rights record, which is something even the u. k. itself has been critical of last year over to you and human rights meeting in geneva, the u. k. said it was concerned about torture. enforce disappearances and killing of critics and political opponents. miranda, but the refugee deal is been on the table, the...
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u. k. and what impact that could have. hello, thank you very much for inviting me. planning is the largest climate risk that the you case pay thing and we see that already in terms of the impact on community and businesses. but going forward these trends i expected to increase and that extent to flooding from coach bow flood from river floods, but also rain rainfall event. it's been not yet. and so what are the socio economic rocking ramifications of such flooding? well, that right is already the most costly risks today, and there are estimates from the government that they can make damage to business side will actually need $1000000000.00 pay. yeah, by 2050. so that gives us a change. but there are other cation and, and our research here at mass. mclennan also looked at where, for example, infrastructure is located and where assets are being built. and this is a really important story because we see that actually quite a large number of new homes in the, in the u. k. are built in area, but flooding, particularly low income
u. k. and what impact that could have. hello, thank you very much for inviting me. planning is the largest climate risk that the you case pay thing and we see that already in terms of the impact on community and businesses. but going forward these trends i expected to increase and that extent to flooding from coach bow flood from river floods, but also rain rainfall event. it's been not yet. and so what are the socio economic rocking ramifications of such flooding? well, that right is already...
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u. k. and even so, even though we've had high natural levels of infections in their populations, and this study goes some way to explain why that might be the case. you know, we've, we've seen so many of the common infections in cases rising stevens from d. w. science. thank you very much for waiting all down for us. and here is what else is happening in the news, the world health organization. i said that europe remains the at the center of the monkey pox outbreak. the w h o will hold a meeting next week to decide if to classify the infection as a public health emergency. over 1500 cases have been confirmed in 25 countries across europe. the european union is suing the u. k. over move to rewrite post brings it trade rules with norton island. the bill seeks to override sections of the trade treaty signed by both the u. k. and the e u less than 2 years ago, you official say, the unilateral decision violates international law called a spade a spade. according to state media, officials in saudi ar
u. k. and even so, even though we've had high natural levels of infections in their populations, and this study goes some way to explain why that might be the case. you know, we've, we've seen so many of the common infections in cases rising stevens from d. w. science. thank you very much for waiting all down for us. and here is what else is happening in the news, the world health organization. i said that europe remains the at the center of the monkey pox outbreak. the w h o will hold a...
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u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 in the u. k. l. germany sign a naval agreement. 900. 38. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assigned non aggression pact with germany. as law claude us i'm. i'm an golf from dodge front door to launch and wendy's of it on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter some type point. don via cassandra harless ish. t v isn't oh, the magnum folk gave me well. and i guess he wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino field. 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 an
u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 in the u. k. l. germany sign a naval agreement. 900. 38. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assigned non aggression pact with germany. as law claude us i'm. i'm an golf from dodge front door to launch and wendy's of it on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter some type point....