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they will not be resettled in the u. k. they will be resettled in rwanda if they are not approved well, but that hasn't really been covered jap. if they're not approved, they still get to staying lawanda, which is really bizarre. oh frank, let me show you something. the whole office put out a blog to explain what their plan was and on that plan was a graphic. so let me show you this graphic. so if they decide up this little pink blob here, if they decide that your asylum, i cannot be processed in the u. k, they decided that you shouldn't be in the u. k. they are going to remove you and then send you to a 3rd country that 3rd country is will wonder. what do you make of being part now of the you case, asylum process system. rwanda is now part of the system. well 1st of all, i'd like to say that this is the an ethical i think that we are as a patio we will come refugees who want to come to run a day like today. if they choose to wander, to come to rhonda as dearford. this mission will come, their mind well will come to so many
they will not be resettled in the u. k. they will be resettled in rwanda if they are not approved well, but that hasn't really been covered jap. if they're not approved, they still get to staying lawanda, which is really bizarre. oh frank, let me show you something. the whole office put out a blog to explain what their plan was and on that plan was a graphic. so let me show you this graphic. so if they decide up this little pink blob here, if they decide that your asylum, i cannot be processed...
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u. k? when somebody arrives in the u. k. what is the duty if they are saying we are a cyber seekers? we are seeking asylum? what should the u. k. be doing with those people? thank you, phemie. the u. k. has an obligation to ensure access to its territory for people seeking asylum and access to an asylum procedure with due process expelling. asylum seekers who arrived by boat or by lori, irregularly, and expelling them to rwanda is just shirking its responsibilities under the refugee convention under international law. and it really needs to be ensuring that it is opening its borders, not closing them to individuals that are seeking protection. i'm going to bring in the voice of journalism lights and mikaela wrong. she has decided that the announcement of this new asylum seeking process in the u. k. is connected to politics. you may not agree here, maria, but have a listen and then bounce off the back with your thoughts. his mckaden this strikes me is a really cynical deal, and i imagine has been prompted by the fear that the conservatives are not going to do that well on the may 5 elections. and so being seen to be tough on immigr
u. k? when somebody arrives in the u. k. what is the duty if they are saying we are a cyber seekers? we are seeking asylum? what should the u. k. be doing with those people? thank you, phemie. the u. k. has an obligation to ensure access to its territory for people seeking asylum and access to an asylum procedure with due process expelling. asylum seekers who arrived by boat or by lori, irregularly, and expelling them to rwanda is just shirking its responsibilities under the refugee convention...
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u. k. what was your experience like arriving in the u. k. as a refugee and then being placed in detention and thank you very much and also thank you for having me. i think my experience of bridging the u. k was traumatic was horrendous and was heard. and i didn't know to have much over choice. but for me, the most important thing for me is to get some more, which i feel safe, and i know that i will be protected. and i know that i'm going to start building my life. and when i go into the u. k, i was really shocked by do fog. i was after presenting myself and saying that i am here and i one protections. the next thing that happened to me i was put through detention in regression detention center. and i was massive, massive, 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 st. um, off post trauma disorder and or to so i was quite shocked because i was in a process of being returned or departed bug, which i felt that i'm gonna be deport
u. k. what was your experience like arriving in the u. k. as a refugee and then being placed in detention and thank you very much and also thank you for having me. i think my experience of bridging the u. k was traumatic was horrendous and was heard. and i didn't know to have much over choice. but for me, the most important thing for me is to get some more, which i feel safe, and i know that i will be protected. and i know that i'm going to start building my life. and when i go into the u. k, i...
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u. k. could be facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s, as prices for basic goods rise rapidly. inflation of the u. k. accelerated to 70 percent in march. prices are increasing faster than wages and there's pressure on the government to do more to help those struggling rushes worn. ukraine has contributed to a global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains. people in argentina have been protesting of arising prices saying they can't, but not food on the table, thousands miles through when as iras on the same day, the government said it's inflation rate. it's 6.7 percent the highest and 20 years . that was on the street say their monthly $190.00 food stipend only buys them yogurt and serial. many families are going without staples like rice and noodles and meet with type of creature. the headlines here and al jazeera russia has confirmed a blast, a board it's warship must be the flagship of its black sea fleet. russian defense man, if he says ammunition on board, the ship exploded. but the ukrainian military, it says it struck the warship with cruise missiles.
u. k. could be facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s, as prices for basic goods rise rapidly. inflation of the u. k. accelerated to 70 percent in march. prices are increasing faster than wages and there's pressure on the government to do more to help those struggling rushes worn. ukraine has contributed to a global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains. people in argentina have been protesting of arising prices saying they can't, but not food on the table,...
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and here it will be a lot of questions for the u. k. government to answer, you know, how if people will be transfer, how they will be treated in the camp. what type of sex they're going to have in one . and whether they are going to have freedom of movement. and if they're absolutely modification is going to be processed in one will be higher, they can have access to quality counseling and is a plan for british migration lawyer to lead to key galli. and i, yeah, i think there's a lot, a lot of question economists say the u. k could be facing the biggest dropping living standards since the 1950s as prices for basic goods rise rapidly. inflation in the u. k. accelerated to 70 percent in march. prices are increasing faster than wages and there's pressure on the government to do more to help those struggling rushes war and ukraine has contributed to a global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chain people in argentine, i have been protesting over rising prices. they're saying they can't put enough food on the table. thousands mark
and here it will be a lot of questions for the u. k. government to answer, you know, how if people will be transfer, how they will be treated in the camp. what type of sex they're going to have in one . and whether they are going to have freedom of movement. and if they're absolutely modification is going to be processed in one will be higher, they can have access to quality counseling and is a plan for british migration lawyer to lead to key galli. and i, yeah, i think there's a lot, a lot of...
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u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now as morris johnson, to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past in the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have a political case like this, you can't just when it in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for a, with lots of stamina, long term. and it's very good to see these assange activists coming out a quite often that they're very determined, they're very driven. it
u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now as morris johnson, to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past in the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries...
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u. k. be in prison for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrass the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she has the power in her hands right now as those boards. johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the best in the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have a political case like this, you can't just when it in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for with lots of stamina, long term. and it's very good to see these assange activists coming out a quite often that they're very determined, they're very driven. i
u. k. be in prison for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrass the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she has the power in her hands right now as those boards. johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the best in the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to...
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u. k is not working at the past in the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have a pull case like this, you can just when it in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for a lot of stamina, long term. and it's very good to see these assange activists coming out a quite often that they're very determined or very driven. it's actually, thanks to them that i and other journalists were able to get in the courts during a song just extradition hearing because they would queue up since 5 in the morning . and thanks to them, we were able to report on this. so i think it's crucial, i think there has to be a pressure on the board johnson government to, to block this extradition. they can do this. they, they, you know, under the extradition treaty between the use in the u. k. that was signed in 2003 u
u. k is not working at the past in the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have a pull case like this, you can just when it in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for a lot of stamina, long term....
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u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now, as does more as johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and, and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face 2 centuries in jail. but if you praise here is the needle, the united states has provided some guarantees to the british supreme court, but from our point of view, they're insufficient. that came after a court of previous instance refused extradition to the guarantees. do not employ any real control. and in other similar cases, such guarantees have not been respect it. nevertheless, they became the main argument on the basis of which the supreme court agreed to the extradition and accepted the u. s.
u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now, as does more as johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and, and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to...
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u. k. o to be sent to rwanda for processing u. k prime minister bonds. johnson has an unsettle applied to those who crossed the english channel as part of a $130000000.00 deal that's been criticized by rights groups. johnson believes the risk of ending up in rwanda will be a considerable deterrent them much, much better off going for the safe and legal routes that we have, rather than paying to jump the queue and to risk their lives. because if they, if they go that way, if they come across the channel illegally in these, in these vessels, then they risk as i've, as i've explained, ending up not in the u. k. but in rwanda and that is something that i believe will over time prove a very considerable deterrent. the british army secretary prison patel, traveled to the london capital for the announcement. well, unders foreign minister, vincent blue, so welcome to plank. he described it as unique and innovative by relocating migrants to wonder investing in the personal development and providing education, employment, and other opportunities. we're giving them
u. k. o to be sent to rwanda for processing u. k prime minister bonds. johnson has an unsettle applied to those who crossed the english channel as part of a $130000000.00 deal that's been criticized by rights groups. johnson believes the risk of ending up in rwanda will be a considerable deterrent them much, much better off going for the safe and legal routes that we have, rather than paying to jump the queue and to risk their lives. because if they, if they go that way, if they come across the...
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u. k is not working at the mass of the united states and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have a political case like this, you can't just when it, in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for us with lots of stamina, long term, and it's very good to see these assange activists coming out quite often that they're very determined, they're very driven. it's actually, thanks to them that i and other journalists were able to get in the courts during us on just extradition hearing, because they would queue up since 5 in the morning. and thanks to them, we were able to report on this. so i think it's crucial, i think there has to be a pressure on the board johnson government to block this extradition. they can do this. they, they, you know, under the extradition treaty between us and you came that was signed in 2003
u. k is not working at the mass of the united states and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have a political case like this, you can't just when it, in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for us with lots of stamina,...
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u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now, as does more as johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and, and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries in jail and western are countries on the governments are moving gradually into authoritarianism. they are not going to condemn themselves by pardoning julian as fond or stopping the extradition of julian assigned. they're all in one team. julian assange wasn't biased towards any country. he published documents that condemn lots of governments, and it is only the united states that is trying nowadays to extradite the julian assigns to the united states and this will be a death sentence fo
u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now, as does more as johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and, and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to...
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be fortunate in the coming days for me. the miller ultra 0 in south africa economists say the u. k. could be facing a biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s, as prices were based off to help those struggling rushes worn. ukraine has contributed to global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains. environmentally altering more blue and sustainable economies to curb climate change . about $19000000000.00 has been pledged in the past, but organizes one more needs to be done in the state in the western pacific. so the urgency of action, i would say it is a fundamental shift from the 1st conference to where we are today. and we're here to try to figure out what we can do to secure the commitments and the action necessary to change that conversation if you will. and what's happening is these small island developing states are, is bearing the disproportionate burden. if you will, of the impacts of those greenhouse gases in the heating this taking place. so i actually think it's all hands on deck, very meaningful way. make the investments that are necessary. heat wave in n
be fortunate in the coming days for me. the miller ultra 0 in south africa economists say the u. k. could be facing a biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s, as prices were based off to help those struggling rushes worn. ukraine has contributed to global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains. environmentally altering more blue and sustainable economies to curb climate change . about $19000000000.00 has been pledged in the past, but organizes one more needs to be done in...
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u. k is not working at the best of the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. and which is one of the reasons the case i've been reluctant to extradited sanchez, the allegedly harsh treatment he could face and us custody. but back in december, washington managed to convince persons supreme court. their sons could be treated fairly. are you convinced? no, not at all. i mean, if you just, if you read the assurances the united states is giving itself a back door, a way out of abiding by them, right? they include not putting a song in these isolating a special administrative measures. they're called sam's. they include sending us on shore straightaway to serve a sentence which doesn't work as australia have said nothing so far. so just at face value, they're absolutely worthless. so i'm just partner stella moore said they're not worth the paper. they're written on a song just lawyers in the british high court last year. they cited the case of david mendoza as an example where the united states had given diplomatic assuranc
u. k is not working at the best of the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. and which is one of the reasons the case i've been reluctant to extradited sanchez, the allegedly harsh treatment he could face and us custody. but back in december, washington managed to convince persons supreme court. their sons could be treated fairly. are you convinced? no, not at all. i mean, if you just, if you read the assurances the united states...
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u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now, as does lawrence johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states. and, and to stop or, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face 2 centuries in jail, but a few brazier is the needle. the united states has provided some guarantees to the british supreme court. but from our point of view, they're insufficient. that came after a court of previous instance refused extradition. the guarantees do not employ any real control, and in other similar cases, such guarantees have not been respected. nevertheless, they became the main argument on the basis of which the supreme court agreed to the extradition and accepted the u. s. appeal
u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now, as does lawrence johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states. and, and to stop or, you know, a journalist being shipped off...
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u. k is not working in the past in the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have political taste like this, you can't just when it in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for a, with lots of stamina, long term. and it's very good to see these assange activist coming out a quite often that they're very determined, they're very driven. it's actually thanks to them that i and other journalists were able to get.
u. k is not working in the past in the united states. and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have political taste like this, you can't just when it in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for a, with lots of stamina,...
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u. k. prime minister boards, johnson and the ukranian president voluntary zalinski bores johnson pledging more support to ukraine. he did announce that the u. k. will be giving you credit a $120.00 armored vehicles and new anti ship miss out systems i and also a johnson saying better the u. k. will continue to incent, intensify the sanctions on russia week by week. so that's coming out of ukraine. now we'll move on to pakistan and tell you about opposition and peas there because they are accusing the ruling party of delaying a no confidence vote against prime minister iran con. the session was adjourned 4 times on saturday. earlier parliament was dissolved to avoid a vote of no confidence supreme court judges rule that was illegal. opposition party say they have enough folks to oust con. let's take a look at how the push for no confidence vote led to the constitutional crisis. last sunday, the opposition put forward and no confidence motion to parliament and a bit to our prime minister. iran con, accused him of handling the economy badly. the deputy speaker blocked that motion saying that it was unconstitutional and involved foreign interference on ir
u. k. prime minister boards, johnson and the ukranian president voluntary zalinski bores johnson pledging more support to ukraine. he did announce that the u. k. will be giving you credit a $120.00 armored vehicles and new anti ship miss out systems i and also a johnson saying better the u. k. will continue to incent, intensify the sanctions on russia week by week. so that's coming out of ukraine. now we'll move on to pakistan and tell you about opposition and peas there because they are...
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be fortunate in the coming days. let me tamela, i'll de 0 dub in south africa. economist say the u. k. could be facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s was. price is for basic goods rise rapidly . inflation in the u. k. accelerated to 7 percent in march. prices are increasing faster than wages and there's pressure on the government to do more to help those struggling. rushes or, and ukraine has contributed to a global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains. christians, marking holy week in latin america are finally able to congregate at one of the most important churches in venezuela. the pandemic prevented the devout from praying to the sculpture of christ in the basilica sent theresa many catholics in venezuela. believe the beloved icon is capable of miracles, the faithful dress in purple and carried wooden crosses during a pilgrimage. when you can find out much more on our website, the address for that is w. w. w dot al jazeera, talked with carrie johnston with the headlines here on al jazeera, 3 palestinians have been killed wise, really forces in the
be fortunate in the coming days. let me tamela, i'll de 0 dub in south africa. economist say the u. k. could be facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s was. price is for basic goods rise rapidly . inflation in the u. k. accelerated to 7 percent in march. prices are increasing faster than wages and there's pressure on the government to do more to help those struggling. rushes or, and ukraine has contributed to a global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains....
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again, but his critics say that he lacks the popularity of the support to be able to win some asylum seekers trying to enter the u. k. i to be center a one to for processing u. k prime minister bras johnson announced it would apply to those who cross the english channel as part of a $130000000.00 deal. it's been criticized by rights groups. johnson says he believes the risk of ending up rwanda will be a considerable deterrent them much, much better off going for the safe and legal routes that we have rather than paying to jump the queue and to risk their lives. because if they, if they go that way, if they come across the channel illegally in these, in these vessels, then they risk as i've, as i've explained, ending up not in the u. k. but in rwanda and that is something that i believe will over time prove a very considerable deterrent. let's cross a london not any barbarous dining by and let him tell us more about the thinking behind this will make that really is some jumbled up messaging going on in the last couple of hours because you heard from boris johnson, they're talking about the deterrent aim in this plan
again, but his critics say that he lacks the popularity of the support to be able to win some asylum seekers trying to enter the u. k. i to be center a one to for processing u. k prime minister bras johnson announced it would apply to those who cross the english channel as part of a $130000000.00 deal. it's been criticized by rights groups. johnson says he believes the risk of ending up rwanda will be a considerable deterrent them much, much better off going for the safe and legal routes that...
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u. k will be sent 6000 kilometers away to africa for processing the u. ended rights groups have criticize the proposed schema. nadine barber reports way way on the white cliffs of dover looking out across the english channel which separates britain from france. 600 people cross this narrow stretch of water by boat on wednesday. not a huge figure in the scheme of things, but under pressure for his johnson is determined to be seen to be doing something to stop the dangerous journey's ship. and so more than 6000 kilometers away gully, he's home secretary announced, and i'm vicious deal with the rwandan government. in theory, anyone who enters the u. k. a virus called illegal root may be sent to rwanda, to have that claim for asylum processed. those who are resettled will be given the support, including up to 5 years of training with the health integration accommodation health care, so that they can, we settle and thrive through and, and government getting the initial payment of roughly $156000000.00. it says this a lot of people, protection and a chance to rebuild their life, even if they're
u. k will be sent 6000 kilometers away to africa for processing the u. ended rights groups have criticize the proposed schema. nadine barber reports way way on the white cliffs of dover looking out across the english channel which separates britain from france. 600 people cross this narrow stretch of water by boat on wednesday. not a huge figure in the scheme of things, but under pressure for his johnson is determined to be seen to be doing something to stop the dangerous journey's ship. and so...
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u. k ought to be sent to rwanda for processing. u. k prime minister boris johnson says he believes a risk of sending them to and it will be considerable deterrent for those trying to cross the english channel. okay. as you headlines coming up next is witness. one i'm it's cold and see very often teeth also for the day you too old people to load in feel pool calling inside on the home care board on who has no money? costumes. find his son. 0, one a big, big scolding them in the boxes. yeah. did you read that there? yeah, and there they go. make because i made a right with that bundle of people in the office. i go to seo all and i mean a lot of fun with it. i'm not to see that sense of failing to put them on the life of my people. i had to set thinking wider than i used to mean, hulu booth, new amount in case i manage to monetize people. i have a table come on. i mean, our love solved my funny, i know a little wagon on monday though. i know i don't want to go by any luck with you know, it doesn't work with your webinar that we're doing.
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u. k. it's a gets 40 percent of its gas from russia. by contrast, you can get just pull percent. so that's the difference on the table today. that will be pressure from the u. k. germany warning though that switching off is dependence. i've nights will have huge rama k ramifications for the, for the economy. charlotte m, when the at the meeting that's taking place a week behind you right now as we speak. do we expect the 2 leaders to discuss delivery of new arms to ukraine? that is indeed, been speculation that will also form pause if the talks that are going on. and we'll say the press conference that we are expecting in a short time. now, gemini is also facing criticism about being and to slow on it's a delivery of weapons, a to ukraine, the u. k. for it pot has made a very big deal about the, about the weapons that it is supplied so far. indeed it hosted ukrainian and delegation this week showing, having more talks on a weapons deliveries and announcement is expected on that imminently, perhaps as soon as this week. so it is possible that that will come up in the talks that a ending deed we know that ukraine is cooling from wool weap
u. k. it's a gets 40 percent of its gas from russia. by contrast, you can get just pull percent. so that's the difference on the table today. that will be pressure from the u. k. germany warning though that switching off is dependence. i've nights will have huge rama k ramifications for the, for the economy. charlotte m, when the at the meeting that's taking place a week behind you right now as we speak. do we expect the 2 leaders to discuss delivery of new arms to ukraine? that is indeed, been...
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u. k. will be sent to lawanda for processing plans being criticized by rights groups and opposition. politicians. the world's richest man in on mosque has made a $41000000000.00 offer to buy twitter. twitter says it will carefully review the offer must coon's test line space ex recently increased his stake in the social media platform to 9 percent. somali as new members of parliament been sworn in more than a year behind schedule, hours earlier, a seat is a mortar attack struck the area of mogadishu. the legislators were gathering in political in fighting accusations of irregularities and a rise in violence of all stalls somali as election process. lebanon's government says the green silos that were damaged in a huge explosion of boots port 2 years ago will be demolished. officials say the to damage to be left standing, a too expensive to repair, as despite families seeing that should be preserved as a memorial for the $215.00 victims of the blast. china's denounced a visit to ty, one by u. s. offi
u. k. will be sent to lawanda for processing plans being criticized by rights groups and opposition. politicians. the world's richest man in on mosque has made a $41000000000.00 offer to buy twitter. twitter says it will carefully review the offer must coon's test line space ex recently increased his stake in the social media platform to 9 percent. somali as new members of parliament been sworn in more than a year behind schedule, hours earlier, a seat is a mortar attack struck the area of...
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u. k. will be sent to rwanda for processing. the plans being criticized by rights groups and opposition politicians . marines forecast in south africa where flooding is already killed at least 341 people. the disaster near durban follows the heaviest rain in 60 years. any survivors are struggling without running water and electricity. florida has become the latest u. s. state to restrict abortion access. the governors signed a law banning terminations after 15 weeks gestation. there are some exceptions on health grounds, but no exception for rape or incest. abortion rights activists say the law disproportionately affects the most vulnerable and is a step on the way to a total abortion band. are several conservative states of recently joined a growing push for abortion restrictions. oklahoma governor has signed and near total ban. the only exception is a medical emergency. kentucky has also all but banned the procedure. new restrictions are expected to force the states to remaining abortion providers. to close texas outlawed abor
u. k. will be sent to rwanda for processing. the plans being criticized by rights groups and opposition politicians . marines forecast in south africa where flooding is already killed at least 341 people. the disaster near durban follows the heaviest rain in 60 years. any survivors are struggling without running water and electricity. florida has become the latest u. s. state to restrict abortion access. the governors signed a law banning terminations after 15 weeks gestation. there are some...
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u. k. will be sent to rolando for processing plans, been criticized by whites groups and opposition. politicians wanted to run off campaign gets underway in france for the presidential election in 10 days. the 2 remaining candidates visited opposite ends of the country, presidents among them back home and voters from the northern port city of love. you are far right candidate marine. the pen has been rallying in southern france. she's rejected mack holes accusations of being authoritarian by saying the same about him . all natasha battle is live from marina pens, campaign event in york. tell us about what the rally is, is doing at the moment. what's the mood like and what you've been saying? ah, well, marina pan has been on stage for a little while now sitting out on a vision for fraud. she says that if elected, she would be the one to break the french people together to make songs more suffering. she's also a quite a bit of time criticizing. i mean mindful in this election, race, emmanuel, macro,
u. k. will be sent to rolando for processing plans, been criticized by whites groups and opposition. politicians wanted to run off campaign gets underway in france for the presidential election in 10 days. the 2 remaining candidates visited opposite ends of the country, presidents among them back home and voters from the northern port city of love. you are far right candidate marine. the pen has been rallying in southern france. she's rejected mack holes accusations of being authoritarian by...
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u. k. will be sent to one of the processing plan has been criticized by rights group and opposition politicians. the walls riches man wants to buy twitter even must have put in a bait amounting to more than $43000000000.00 for the entire company. he recently bought a 9 percent state meeting is already the biggest shareholder. twitter says it will carefully review the offer. campaigning is underway for the french presidential went off later this month far right. candidate murphy le pen has been avenue in the south of the country. her rival, president america macro met, voters in the northern pole city of the of the final vote will be held on april the 24th. you can follow the stories on the out there and dot com on use in half. now next, it's my cuba to stay with us. oh, you see a family man politicized by the forces of nature, filmed over 4 years. i come in pharma documents, his struggle for his community survival and build a template for global action on climate change. cassini, the climate diarie
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u. k warned, it could be used as a propaganda tool by moscow. the u. n. chief, whoever says it's important not to forget about the values of a multi polo world. this very importance, even in these moments of difficulty to keep the lives the values of multi let so lose we neither, whoa, that's who's multi polish with multi level institutions and those multilateral institutions must abide by the un charter and by international law, the un secretary general antonio gutierrez expressed a lot of the same positions that we heard from russia's foreign minister, sir gay, laugh rov, primarily that that piece cannot be established unilaterally. in fact, labyrinth himself said that multilateralism was the word probably used most during his talks with gutierrez. and he also said that the un needs to better reflect a changing world. use the word you. the world has changed. americans claim they want to make the world unipolar for good, but objective processes go in the opposite direction. the world is multi polar. and we have been repeatedly saying that the un secur
u. k warned, it could be used as a propaganda tool by moscow. the u. n. chief, whoever says it's important not to forget about the values of a multi polo world. this very importance, even in these moments of difficulty to keep the lives the values of multi let so lose we neither, whoa, that's who's multi polish with multi level institutions and those multilateral institutions must abide by the un charter and by international law, the un secretary general antonio gutierrez expressed a lot of the...
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u . k. will be sent to lawanda for processing the plans being criticized by rights groups and opposition. politicians. the world's richest man wants to buy twitter, so he says, hello mosque now holds a 9 percent stake in the social media platform. and he's beta $43000000000.00 for the entire company. sort of says at all, carefully review the offer mosque, who owns test line space x says twitter falls short of his free speech principles and needs a complete overhaul. well, let's get more and this will give, i was under. he was in new york for us. why is he saying that he wants to buy twitter? well, only elan must knows the answer to that question, but he says that he wants to untapped twitters full potential. and he says only he can do it. eli musk sorta has a love, hate relationship with twitter and a very public one that he has 81000000 followers himself. he tweets a lot to uses the platform to promote his various businesses like test lens space x . but he also has been very critical of twitter as
u . k. will be sent to lawanda for processing the plans being criticized by rights groups and opposition. politicians. the world's richest man wants to buy twitter, so he says, hello mosque now holds a 9 percent stake in the social media platform. and he's beta $43000000000.00 for the entire company. sort of says at all, carefully review the offer mosque, who owns test line space x says twitter falls short of his free speech principles and needs a complete overhaul. well, let's get more and...
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u. k, by crossing the english channel could soon be flown jolanda processing. it's all part of a deal. it's expected to be announced on thursday. britain's home secretary is already in rwanda to sign an agreement that you can give around to just over a $130000000.00 as part of the trial scheme. rights groups though, have criticized be deficient. camilla causes a senior policy analyst for the migration policy institute. she says offshore processing elsewhere at board about concerns around human rights done mark us tried and you, i mean, as adopted similar legislation but fell so hard to find a country that would accept to move forward research processing assistant australia also has experience with, with the system and i think there are a range of question with, with this plan and one is really the human right consideration. and here they will be a lot of question for you take all the meant to answer, you know, how big people will be transfer how they will be treated in the camp. what type of that they're going to have in one and whether they are going to have freedom of movement. and i
u. k, by crossing the english channel could soon be flown jolanda processing. it's all part of a deal. it's expected to be announced on thursday. britain's home secretary is already in rwanda to sign an agreement that you can give around to just over a $130000000.00 as part of the trial scheme. rights groups though, have criticized be deficient. camilla causes a senior policy analyst for the migration policy institute. she says offshore processing elsewhere at board about concerns around human...
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u. k. is to get the way that the prime minister johnson. we agreed that that the u. k. will be, will be responsible for journal. when we read that, that says day and we'll say gal micro live in the library generally. and my whole lives calling me and the you call is just that, it's my why the dash? because the not that we decided but probably more to say you your graham people have decided to join you and i believe we shall be a bell to spray. we got you from the god where be implementing such a big step for our storage of the brain and base when you might get to that that he then he because they, well they have made that you should of your brand got the victory of your frame and the big problem, thank you in the european court. and then right now it looks like the, the mom, the what the land will be its own land on the gym. oh, i'd be be surprise yourself, florence ration on your frame, and that you leave all of us. we'll be participating in that project. but there we will be participating. nothing. this will watch next to find the correct one. because so what nice was the con
u. k. is to get the way that the prime minister johnson. we agreed that that the u. k. will be, will be responsible for journal. when we read that, that says day and we'll say gal micro live in the library generally. and my whole lives calling me and the you call is just that, it's my why the dash? because the not that we decided but probably more to say you your graham people have decided to join you and i believe we shall be a bell to spray. we got you from the god where be implementing such...
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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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u. k . and be like, no way math, you know, really frustrating, argue about them because it's like, it's the least i can do. yeah. it's the least that i can do because, you know, in hong kong they've survived blue bird phone. theat. sars. yeah. right. so you tell someone to put a mask over their face, like yes, absolutely not just for me. yeah. but for the around me, this is where sort of, the, the response of the pandemic becomes just not just about people, but about political culture. and i think one thing that has been sort of tragically under discussed, is how, like, what you said earlier, like we focus on very technical solutions and technical reasons why the pandemic ah, has ravaged people so much. but there's also sort of subjective conditions as lifestyle. there's population distribution, there's people's behavior, there's demographic pattern. so like, remember the beginning of the pandemic if was catcher, had some b, lake wise nafrica being wiped out like why are tens of thousands of people
u. k . and be like, no way math, you know, really frustrating, argue about them because it's like, it's the least i can do. yeah. it's the least that i can do because, you know, in hong kong they've survived blue bird phone. theat. sars. yeah. right. so you tell someone to put a mask over their face, like yes, absolutely not just for me. yeah. but for the around me, this is where sort of, the, the response of the pandemic becomes just not just about people, but about political culture. and i...