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u. k. based start up not plot chose to make sustainable packaging. just have a do, it is a company secret, but they've even developed a revolutionary way to encapsulate liquids in an edible bubble. just imagine all those single use cop set sporting events. so parties could be replaced with something that's convenient, compact and sustainable. because allergies are among the fastest growing organisms on the planets some of history that we are using the lab grows up to a meter for they to some very, very renewable resource. it doesn't require any fresh water or filter lasers. so unlike any form of agriculture, we don't have to add anything as humans. it doesn't compete with food crops. and lastly, it's very biodegradable. the possibilities seem endless. see, we can be used for clean, single use packaging. or as dissolving liquids so dispenses and much more. it was for these innovative ideas that not plow was presented that 2022 earth shop prize in the category build a waste free wells are oh and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us ab
u. k. based start up not plot chose to make sustainable packaging. just have a do, it is a company secret, but they've even developed a revolutionary way to encapsulate liquids in an edible bubble. just imagine all those single use cop set sporting events. so parties could be replaced with something that's convenient, compact and sustainable. because allergies are among the fastest growing organisms on the planets some of history that we are using the lab grows up to a meter for they to some...
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u. k. based start up not plow chose to make sustainable packaging. just how they do it is a company secret, but they've even developed a revolutionary way to encapsulate liquids in an edge, a bold bubble. just imagine all those single use cops and sporting events or parties could be replaced with something that's convenient, compact and sustainable. because allergies are among the fastest growing organisms on the planets some of her seeing that we are using the lab grows up to a meter for they to some very, very renewable resource. he doesn't require any fresh water or felt lasers. so unlike any form of agriculture, we don't have to add anything as humans. it doesn't compete with food crops. and lastly, it's very biodegradable. the possibilities seem endless. see, we can be used for clean, single use packaging, or as dissolving liquids, soap dispenser, and much more. it was for these innovative ideas that not plow was presented that 2022 earth shop prize in the category build a waste free. well, i oh, and how about you? if you're also doing your bit,
u. k. based start up not plow chose to make sustainable packaging. just how they do it is a company secret, but they've even developed a revolutionary way to encapsulate liquids in an edge, a bold bubble. just imagine all those single use cops and sporting events or parties could be replaced with something that's convenient, compact and sustainable. because allergies are among the fastest growing organisms on the planets some of her seeing that we are using the lab grows up to a meter for they...
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u. k based freelance journalist and contributor to numerous outlets including the dissenter, jacobin the canary and electronic intifada. welcome ahmed. good to have you. thanks so much for joining us. thank you for inviting me, mom and let's start with the need or the lack of a need for changes to espionage laws in the united kingdom that are already among the most draconian in the western world. why is there such interest within the british conservative party to strengthen the official secrets act? what's the basis of this, this movement? and so there are multiple acts that been passed over the years that they want to consolidate into a single one. what they're now calling the national security bell. so just to be clear, it's not just the tory party, although the conservative party, although they're the ones who are, who hold the majority of seats and parliament and therefore control the executive branch of government. um, i mean there are some people like to socialists like jeremy corbin, we've come out against the bell, but there is majority support from the labor party. why to buy ca
u. k based freelance journalist and contributor to numerous outlets including the dissenter, jacobin the canary and electronic intifada. welcome ahmed. good to have you. thanks so much for joining us. thank you for inviting me, mom and let's start with the need or the lack of a need for changes to espionage laws in the united kingdom that are already among the most draconian in the western world. why is there such interest within the british conservative party to strengthen the official secrets...
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u. k. based firm conflict armament research, we're talking about micro chips, engine parts, and other microelectronics made by u. s. companies, and somehow found inside the down iranian drones in ukraine. so the question is, how do they get there? that's the mystery that the white house is currently investigating. exports a. there is no evidence that u. s. companies are knowingly selling the parts to e ride. more likely it's 3rd party distributors that are to blame. now, the u. s. department of commerce is adding 7 more iranian entities to export band list. experts say some of these could be shell companies created by iran to get around previously existing sanctions. me, while iran denies it's drones, have been used in ukraine and claims that iranian drones are made only with iranian parts. doctors in bolivia, worried about a surgeon cases of dang, fever, nearly 2000 people have been infected with it. in recent weeks. health workers, fear the disease could spread even further. victoria gayton be
u. k. based firm conflict armament research, we're talking about micro chips, engine parts, and other microelectronics made by u. s. companies, and somehow found inside the down iranian drones in ukraine. so the question is, how do they get there? that's the mystery that the white house is currently investigating. exports a. there is no evidence that u. s. companies are knowingly selling the parts to e ride. more likely it's 3rd party distributors that are to blame. now, the u. s. department of...
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u. k based and geo, the campaign against arms trade brought legal action against the government over its lucrative arm sales to saudi arabia. reads military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during its 8 year intervention in yemen. civil war, however, london in its defendants insist that you pay is not a party to the conflict. since 2015 the u. k has license at least 8000000000 pounds worth of military aid to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say the actual sum is much higher, and if all additional licenses are taken into account, the real figure could be closer to $23000000000.00. the british weapons include military aircraft and bombs, which have been used against cities held by the who the rebels. some 9000 civilians are said to have been killed by the saudi led coalition. political analysts, alexander mckay says the war is yet another example of britain serving its own interests. we a proxy conflicts. the british government claims that it's not a party to the conflicts, it starts as laughable as their other claim, which is that they're not a party to the
u. k based and geo, the campaign against arms trade brought legal action against the government over its lucrative arm sales to saudi arabia. reads military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during its 8 year intervention in yemen. civil war, however, london in its defendants insist that you pay is not a party to the conflict. since 2015 the u. k has license at least 8000000000 pounds worth of military aid to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say the actual sum is...
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u. k based n t o. the campaign against alms trade brought legal action against the government over lucrative on sales to saudi arabia. we are military, it has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during his 80 intervention in yemen, civil war, but london and his defendants is this, the u. k. is not a party to the conflict since 2015. the u. k. has licensed at least 8000000000 pounds worth of militia a to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimate say the actual song is much higher on the fall, additional licenses are taken into account. the real figure could be much closer to 23000000000. the british weapons include military aircraft and bombs, which have been used against cities held by the who t rebels. some 9000 civilians are said to be killed by the saudi like coalition lexical, unless on these under my case as the war is another example of britain serve in its own interests by a proxy conflicts. the british government claims that is not a party to the conflicts. it starts as laughable
u. k based n t o. the campaign against alms trade brought legal action against the government over lucrative on sales to saudi arabia. we are military, it has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during his 80 intervention in yemen, civil war, but london and his defendants is this, the u. k. is not a party to the conflict since 2015. the u. k. has licensed at least 8000000000 pounds worth of militia a to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimate say the actual song is much higher...
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u. k. based firm conflict armament research. we're talking about microchips, engine parts and other microelectronics made by u. s. companies, and somehow found inside the down iranian drones in ukraine. so the question is, how do they get there? that's the mystery that the white house is currently investigating. experts say there is no evidence that u. s. companies are knowingly selling the parts to iran, more likely it's 3rd party distributors that are to blame. now, the us department of commerce is adding 7 more iranian entities to the export band list. experts say some of these could be show companies created by iran to get around previously existing sanction. meanwhile, iran denies it's drones have been used in ukraine and claims that iranian drones are made only with iranian parts. what remains all the post cold war nuclear arms control agreements? negotiate between the us and russia may now be in jeopardy. washington accuses moscow, violating the new start treaty by bending inspections. the treaty is set to expire in 2026
u. k. based firm conflict armament research. we're talking about microchips, engine parts and other microelectronics made by u. s. companies, and somehow found inside the down iranian drones in ukraine. so the question is, how do they get there? that's the mystery that the white house is currently investigating. experts say there is no evidence that u. s. companies are knowingly selling the parts to iran, more likely it's 3rd party distributors that are to blame. now, the us department of...
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u. k based a n g o the campaign against arms trade, legal action against the country, the government, which lucrative arm sells to saudi arabia. we ask the military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during get to a 2 year intervention in yemen. civil war. however, london and this, the defendants insist, the u. k is not a party to the conflict since 2015. the u. k is license the lease to a 1000000000 pounds worth of military 8 to saudi arabia for use indiana. and some estimates say the real sum is much higher and the whole additional licenses are taken into account. the real number could be close to to 23000000000. the british weapons include military aircraft and devastating bombs which had been used against cities held by the who's the rebels. some 9000 civilians are said to have been killed by the sound. the lead coalition political alex, alexander my case is the war is another example of person. so i think it so the interest via proxy conflict. the british government claims that is not a party to the conflicts. it stops as laughable as their other claim, which is that no
u. k based a n g o the campaign against arms trade, legal action against the country, the government, which lucrative arm sells to saudi arabia. we ask the military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during get to a 2 year intervention in yemen. civil war. however, london and this, the defendants insist, the u. k is not a party to the conflict since 2015. the u. k is license the lease to a 1000000000 pounds worth of military 8 to saudi arabia for use indiana. and some estimates...
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u. k based n g o, the campaign against arms trade legal action against the countries governments over its lucrative arm sells to saudi arabia. whereas the military house being accused of committing multiple war crimes during gets a d into vention in yemen. civil war. however, london on this defendants insists the u. k. is not a policy to the conflict. since 2015 the u. k. as licensed at least 8000000000 pounds and military aid to saudi arabia full use in yemen. some estimates say the real sum is much higher and could be more than 23000000000. if all additional licenses are taken into account. the british weapons include military aircraft and devastating bombs which have been used against cities held by the who's the rebels . from 9000 civilians are said to have been killed by the saudi led coalition of our countries during the ongoing intervention in yemen. well, let's discuss this further now with our guest, alexander k political analyst and editor of red star radio. many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. it's nice to see you. so alex, on the what do you make the bushes?
u. k based n g o, the campaign against arms trade legal action against the countries governments over its lucrative arm sells to saudi arabia. whereas the military house being accused of committing multiple war crimes during gets a d into vention in yemen. civil war. however, london on this defendants insists the u. k. is not a policy to the conflict. since 2015 the u. k. as licensed at least 8000000000 pounds and military aid to saudi arabia full use in yemen. some estimates say the real sum...
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u. k based n g o the campaign against arms trade for legal action against the country's government, which lucrative arm sells to saudi arabia react. the military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during its 8th year intervention in yemen. civil war . however, london analyst, if defendants insist, the u. k, is not a party to the conflict. since 2015 the u. k. as licensed at least to 8000000000 pounds worth of military aides, to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say the real sum is much higher and if all additional licenses are taken into account the will number could be closer to 23000000000. the british weapons include military aircraft and devastating bombs which have been used against cities held by the who the rebels. some 9000 civilians are said to have been killed by the saudi led coalition. political analyst, alexander, my case, is the war is another example of britain serving its own interests via proxy conflicts. the british government claims it is not a party to the conflicts. it starts as laughable as their other clay, which is that they are not a pa
u. k based n g o the campaign against arms trade for legal action against the country's government, which lucrative arm sells to saudi arabia react. the military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during its 8th year intervention in yemen. civil war . however, london analyst, if defendants insist, the u. k, is not a party to the conflict. since 2015 the u. k. as licensed at least to 8000000000 pounds worth of military aides, to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say...
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u. k based and g o. the campaign against arms trade brought legal action against the countries governments i have re, lucrative arm sells to saudi arabia. we are military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during its 8 year intervention in yemen. civil war, however, london and this defendant insists the u. k is not a party to the conflicts within 2015, hugh chaos license at least 8000000000 pounds worth of military age to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates they will, some is much higher than befall additional licenses taken into account. the wheel number can be closer to 23000000000. the british weapons include military aircraft and devastating bombs which have been used against cities held by the who's the rebels. 9000 civilians have been killed by the south. the leg relation, political analyst, alexander cases, the war is another example of force and i think its own interest via proxy conflicts. the british government claims that is not a party to the conflicts. it starts as
u. k based and g o. the campaign against arms trade brought legal action against the countries governments i have re, lucrative arm sells to saudi arabia. we are military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during its 8 year intervention in yemen. civil war, however, london and this defendant insists the u. k is not a party to the conflicts within 2015, hugh chaos license at least 8000000000 pounds worth of military age to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates they will,...
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what that meant was that there were some, some g, b, or u, k based suppliers who are no longer willing to sound some goods to northern ireland . and so that's obviously cause some difficulty the bureaucracy involve added additional cost and complexity. but the opportunity that exists on this protocol, i am where the cards have fallen from northern are very positive. i. what we've already seen is that in the last 2 years, our exports to the on to the rest of the world have increased very significantly. other sales to the rest of the united kingdom have increased also we were with the play, most of us morning. we met them far but 45 minutes and he talks about the extraordinary opportunity that exists. yeah, and i for northern, i was a call on what we're really beginning to notice. notice that our manufactures are already here on those who are looking for so told in the u. k. market on the market or not looking at northern ira and there was so much help as you mentioned in for the when the family, but it's not a done deal yet. so what's your message to the democratic unionist party who's
what that meant was that there were some, some g, b, or u, k based suppliers who are no longer willing to sound some goods to northern ireland . and so that's obviously cause some difficulty the bureaucracy involve added additional cost and complexity. but the opportunity that exists on this protocol, i am where the cards have fallen from northern are very positive. i. what we've already seen is that in the last 2 years, our exports to the on to the rest of the world have increased very...
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u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest.
u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest.
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u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it won't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world. and certainly the biggest reserves in africa at the time. the year was 1959. the nasir wells hit liquid black gold back then it was called amal and delton. but in just 2 short years, libya was an oil exporter. now this after oil exploration had turned out dry since $915.00. so let's fast forward 10 years to 969. now there's a saying about jobs and management, right? that when you finally get to go on vacation, that's when anything that can go wrong will go wrong. and that's exactly what happened to king interest of the kingdom of libya. while interest was on holiday and turkey. but some argue he was actually seeking medical treatment. there a young army officer lead a bloodless who to talk to posing ki
u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it won't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world. and certainly the biggest reserves in africa at the time. the year was 1959. the nasir wells hit liquid...
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u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world. and certainly the biggest reserves in africa at the time. the year was $959.00. the nasir wells hit liquid black gold back then it was called a mall and delta but in just 2 short years, libya was an oil ex.
u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world. and certainly the biggest reserves in africa at the time. the year was $959.00. the nasir wells hit...
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u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid. for the americans part, they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished, but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world, and certainly the biggest reserves in africa. at the time, the year was $959.00. the nasir wells hit liquid black gold back then it was called a mall and delta. but in just 2 short years, libya was an oil exporter. now this after oil exploration had turned out dry since 1915. so let's fast forward 10 years to 969. now there's a saying about jobs and management, right? that when you finally get to go on vacation, that's when anything that can go wrong will go wrong. and that's exactly what happened to king interests of the kingdom of libya. while interest was on holiday and turkey. but some argue he was actually seeking medical treatment. there a young army officer l
u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid. for the americans part, they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished, but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest oil fields in the world, and certainly the biggest reserves in africa. at the time, the year was $959.00. the nasir wells...
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u. k. government give our island to the u. s. government to make a military base and just devoted or to send people from their country to motion and some to say share. so big con returned back on the island. no, but we are fighting. that's why i'm real fighting for the right. so a n c dish that we will small audi news off on a ledge will awkward mistake while the rewarding damage to it. god yeah. marcy ali, he opens up to my unit 144 and filing them out to walk through. but i'll be more by then get off what we might about 0. ok. one wardrobe michael sang zone one. gave me for the job site motion now they know my daughter like i like to be m j. my long shot. you can find me what you got my new shipping on, on these on the moving on back to my number. great, me ship it. great. do you want also, a national game will be want to be at least at least i go come at any time with my dog please. is it truly, could you repeat that guy? it has all fine wall mix all when blossom will be done. played ablow. log sally course as often i've told you it go now he's dick what did sa
u. k. government give our island to the u. s. government to make a military base and just devoted or to send people from their country to motion and some to say share. so big con returned back on the island. no, but we are fighting. that's why i'm real fighting for the right. so a n c dish that we will small audi news off on a ledge will awkward mistake while the rewarding damage to it. god yeah. marcy ali, he opens up to my unit 144 and filing them out to walk through. but i'll be more by then...
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u. k. government give our name to the u. s. government to make a military base and just defaulted, or to send people from their country commercial and some to say share. so big card return back on the island. never, never that we are fighting. that's why i'm real fighting for the right. so and you see a lot good wiggles, body news off on the last lap would mistake obviously people the warranty damage to the deal. marcy ali. he opens up to my unit $140.00 and falling on to one, but i'll be more and then get an organ when wanted michael sang zone when gave the floor come off? no, no my daughter latching b m j. my long shot. you dear jim, as i knew what you got buying anything on on these on the more moving on my data. so for me to do my number, let me ship it blue way. do you want all i got a new puppet when it gets to national gilbert. one will be i leave it to that. please sagar. go com at any time. leave it my thoughts please. it's really good. as the police, i got it as all find more mix off. i went blossom of the den, played abil log silent courses offered. i
u. k. government give our name to the u. s. government to make a military base and just defaulted, or to send people from their country commercial and some to say share. so big card return back on the island. never, never that we are fighting. that's why i'm real fighting for the right. so and you see a lot good wiggles, body news off on the last lap would mistake obviously people the warranty damage to the deal. marcy ali. he opens up to my unit $140.00 and falling on to one, but i'll be more...
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u. k. government give our island to the u. s. government to make a military base and just devoted or the people from their country to marshal and some to say share. so big car return back on the island. no, but we are fighting. that's why i'm real fighting for the right. so we do stuff on a good wiggle slot. even news off on a lad's will upward mistake while it became all the while the da da da da da marcy ali ne opens up to my unit $140.51. but i'll be more and then get off what we might about. 0. ok. one wardrobe michael. times omen gave me for john. come off. you know they know my daughter. i like to be m j. my long shot you dear. can i find what you got my new shipping on, on these, on the moving on back to that . so my number, let me ship it real way. do you want? all right, a nope up. it would just be national gill. be one to be at least at least i got com at any time with my thought please. it's really good and you know, free sag it has all find more mix off on on when blossom of he doesn't played abil log signing or says all but i don't you do it go now he
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u. s. intends to increase its military presence on a british basing cyprus, as, according to a bunch of leaks, documents reported by the declassified u. k. news outlets. meanwhile, the pentagon maintains its claim that only 14 staff members are present, that the u. s. air force has been using the british base for decades. the size of the deployment has been kept secret length documents claimed that in 2018 there were 87 u. s. m and stationed ads are a f i criteria. it also mentioned the construction of a new $147.00 room dormitory facility at a cost of $27000000.00 to accommodate the same personnel responsible for training you to is by plane cruise. it remains unclear whether any u. s. missions have been carried out from the location. we have requested comments from cypress and turkey, and will, of course, bring you that response. as soon as we get his former pentagon security policy analyst, michael maloof, say the increase in u. s. military presence may be explained by washington's focus on the mediterranean region on north africa. it's a very strategic location. it's just an enhancement. it's probably mostly for intelligence purposes
u. s. intends to increase its military presence on a british basing cyprus, as, according to a bunch of leaks, documents reported by the declassified u. k. news outlets. meanwhile, the pentagon maintains its claim that only 14 staff members are present, that the u. s. air force has been using the british base for decades. the size of the deployment has been kept secret length documents claimed that in 2018 there were 87 u. s. m and stationed ads are a f i criteria. it also mentioned the...
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she is a british kurdish political activists based in the u. k. welcome to you all, marcia. i want to start by asking you personally if there was anything that surprised you when you 1st heard about ibis story, how did you feel? sadly, unsurprised by it because the context of iraq and the nature of tribal society is something that continues to inflict violence on women throughout iraq's contemporary history. so of course, i was fat and shocked anger, but not surprised. and i think that really is the root of the problem that we continue to expect. that's kind of violence against women in iraq. and now when you hear that answer, i'm curious, given your decades of work on this issue inside iraq. was there anything that stood out to you about his situation, particularly the fact that she had previously as you know, you know, been escape or escaped feeling very sad that she's very young, twenties, 22 years old. only on feeling always that she is, you know, send and she could really live in a peaceful way. and she has to choose her partner of every human being that has the title f
she is a british kurdish political activists based in the u. k. welcome to you all, marcia. i want to start by asking you personally if there was anything that surprised you when you 1st heard about ibis story, how did you feel? sadly, unsurprised by it because the context of iraq and the nature of tribal society is something that continues to inflict violence on women throughout iraq's contemporary history. so of course, i was fat and shocked anger, but not surprised. and i think that really...
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u. s. intends to increase this military presence on a british base in cyprus next year. according to a batch of leaked documents reported by the declassified u. k. news outlets. meanwhile, washington's department of defense maintains its claim that only 14 staff members are present that the u. s. i, forth has been using the british base for decades that the size of the deployment has been kept. c course, lease documents claimed in 2018 that were $87.00 us admin stations that are accurate. terry, it was, i mentioned the construction of a new $147.00 room dormitory facility at a cost of $27000000.00 to accommodate the same person responsible for training you to spy plane. for is, it remains unclear. were there any u. s. missions have been carried out from the location. we've requested comments from cyprus and yet, and will bring you that response as soon as we get welcome to leave a former senior pentagon security analysts say the increase in u. s. military presence may be explained by washington's focus on the mediterranean region and north africa. it's a very strategic location. it's just an enhancement. it's probably mostly for intelligence pu
u. s. intends to increase this military presence on a british base in cyprus next year. according to a batch of leaked documents reported by the declassified u. k. news outlets. meanwhile, washington's department of defense maintains its claim that only 14 staff members are present that the u. s. i, forth has been using the british base for decades that the size of the deployment has been kept. c course, lease documents claimed in 2018 that were $87.00 us admin stations that are accurate....
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based in london. welcome to w josie. so the u. k. economy showing some resilience there. what are the main factors for that? so yes, we map narrowly manage to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient economy with people who sent right over it. and not mostly do that relative. the trunk is despite the cost of living, cried this. people still go out and spend most which could be part eating some savings, but still not think right. it's fatty week. we should be think migrated, not until the economy isn't in an amazing position. we off will costing to competitive quotas of contraction this year and say it's good news. it's a, it's a good signal that we have an end to the recession yet, but we're not completely out of the wood. right? i mean, the question is, josie, where do we go from here? i mean, you mentioned that, i mean there was the u. k. economy shrank by half percent in december. we have the gigantic cost of living crisis. we have spiking inflation shortage of workers, high energy prices, and the dust reaction across the coun
based in london. welcome to w josie. so the u. k. economy showing some resilience there. what are the main factors for that? so yes, we map narrowly manage to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient economy with people who sent right over it. and not mostly do that relative. the trunk is despite the cost of living, cried this. people still go out and spend most which could be part eating some savings, but still not think right. it's fatty week. we...
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based in london. welcome to w josie. so the u. k. economy showing some resilience there. one of the main factors for that. so yes, we mat narrowly managed to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient. economy with rocky focus and growth over last year, and not mostly at relatively strong services. despite this cost of living crisis, people still go out has been last year, which could be partly due to some ham debit savings. i'm still not saying right. it's fairly weak. we should be seeing i grace is not and say the economy isn't in an amazing position. we offer costing to consecutive who is of contraction early this year and say it's good news is a good signal that we have an end to the recession. yes. but we're not completely out of the way. right? i mean, the question is josie, where do we go from here? i mean, you, you mentioned that, i mean, there was, the economy shrank by half percent in december. we have this gigantic cost of living crisis. we have a spiking inflation shortage of workers, high energy prices on industrial ac
based in london. welcome to w josie. so the u. k. economy showing some resilience there. one of the main factors for that. so yes, we mat narrowly managed to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient. economy with rocky focus and growth over last year, and not mostly at relatively strong services. despite this cost of living crisis, people still go out has been last year, which could be partly due to some ham debit savings. i'm still not saying right....
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intends to increase its military precedence on a british base in cyprus next year, as, according to a bunch of li documents reported by declassified u. k. in, while washington's department of defense maintains is claimed that only 14 staff members are present. the u. s. force has been using the british base for decades, so the sides of the deployment has been kept secrets, lead documents, claims in 90, sorry, 2018. there were $87.00 us men stationed at our f acro theory. it's also mentions the construction of a new $147.00 room dorm facility. it's a cost of $27000000.00 to accommodate the same personnel responsible for training the crew of you to spy planes are still remains unclear. with any u. s. missions have been carried out yet from that location, and we requested comments from cypress and we will bring you their response as soon as we get them. to discuss the issue, we're now joined life by michael, my former senior pentagon security analyst. michael, thanks for finding the time to speak was today. i guess the 1st question is, what's the big deal? well that's, that's a good question because there's, there's been such a relationsh
intends to increase its military precedence on a british base in cyprus next year, as, according to a bunch of li documents reported by declassified u. k. in, while washington's department of defense maintains is claimed that only 14 staff members are present. the u. s. force has been using the british base for decades, so the sides of the deployment has been kept secrets, lead documents, claims in 90, sorry, 2018. there were $87.00 us men stationed at our f acro theory. it's also mentions the...