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u. k. could pass legislation this year to ditch parts of the so called northern ireland protocol. the post brag that agreement governs checks and goods being shipped between northern ireland and e u countries. johnson said the unilateral changes will be in his words, relatively trivial, but the european union is said, the move breaks international law got barriers, an unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to morality. we all say is that you can get rid of those. i was not in any way endangering the you single machine. how so how soon will that happen? i think we can do it fairly rapidly, but obviously what would be this year? what would be even better? yes, i think we could do it. we could do that very fast, but what it parliament living a bit, what would be even better in this? i think a loses this trust for secretary is also said this is very clear. be even better is if we just get some of that flexibility. we need in our conversations, i with myself a soft which and so we remain optimistic. the world is facing an ocean emergency. that's the morning from the un sec
u. k. could pass legislation this year to ditch parts of the so called northern ireland protocol. the post brag that agreement governs checks and goods being shipped between northern ireland and e u countries. johnson said the unilateral changes will be in his words, relatively trivial, but the european union is said, the move breaks international law got barriers, an unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to morality. we all say is that you can get rid of those. i was not in any...
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u . k. could pass legislation this year to ditch parts of the northern ireland protocol. the post bricks it agreement governs checked, fund goods being shipped to the region. johnson said the unilateral changes would be quote, relatively trivial. but the european union has said the move breaks international law and it's taken legal action. let's take a look at what the northern ireland protocol is and why it's so controversial. so when the u. k, left the you, a new system was needed to regulate trade from outside the european single markets that and potentially creating a hard border between northern ireland as part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and you member. but that would tear up the peace deal and the decades of violence between pro irish nationalists and pro british unionists to avoid that the protocols, but the customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain are now checked, the northern irish ports, the regions main union as party says that undermines northern ireland place in the u. k. is refusing to f
u . k. could pass legislation this year to ditch parts of the northern ireland protocol. the post bricks it agreement governs checked, fund goods being shipped to the region. johnson said the unilateral changes would be quote, relatively trivial. but the european union has said the move breaks international law and it's taken legal action. let's take a look at what the northern ireland protocol is and why it's so controversial. so when the u. k, left the you, a new system was needed to regulate...
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u . k. could they in theory and are being sent to rwanda? indeed that, that is a big issue because they don't have to have any connection with the country. anybody. wheeler who has been crossing the board, does it under command to my dad? yes, the 1st of january can be sent to landa, and most refugees will come to the county. i've seen counties of war. so i put that some of them are sudanese and when they apply for the side, 90 percent of their faces a field branch asylum. so they can be from any country in the world and they will be deployed to place where they don't know. busy the language cards and where they don't want to go and some of them will set connections with k. so they'll be in a way. and even if they have a family, a claim to family verification that may be undermined by the sponsor. so why do you think the british government is doing this? this does, does it make any sense at all why the biggest government claims that this is a way to and in a way deter smugglers and traffic us from a b, from man. and, and i think people and a
u . k. could they in theory and are being sent to rwanda? indeed that, that is a big issue because they don't have to have any connection with the country. anybody. wheeler who has been crossing the board, does it under command to my dad? yes, the 1st of january can be sent to landa, and most refugees will come to the county. i've seen counties of war. so i put that some of them are sudanese and when they apply for the side, 90 percent of their faces a field branch asylum. so they can be from...
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u. k. could pass that legislation this year to ditch parts of the northern ireland protocol, the post bricks that agreement gavin's checks on goods being shipped to the region . johnson said the unilateral changes would be relatively trivial. the european union has said the move franks international law and is taking legal action. so let's take a look at what the northern ireland protocol is and why it's so controversial. when the u. k left a u and u system was needed to regulate trade from outside the european single market. that meant potentially creating a hard border between northern ireland that's part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and e u member. but that would tear up the pay feel that ended decades of violence between pro irish nationalists and pro unionists. to avoid that the protocol put the customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish ports. and the regions main union as parties says that
u. k. could pass that legislation this year to ditch parts of the northern ireland protocol, the post bricks that agreement gavin's checks on goods being shipped to the region . johnson said the unilateral changes would be relatively trivial. the european union has said the move franks international law and is taking legal action. so let's take a look at what the northern ireland protocol is and why it's so controversial. when the u. k left a u and u system was needed to regulate trade from...
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u. k. could pass legislation this year to ditch parts of the northern ireland protocol. the post bricks that agreement governs checks on goods being shipped to the region. johnson said the unilateral changes would be quote, relatively trivial, but the european union has said the move breaks international law and has taken legal action. so let's take a look at what the northern ireland protocol is and why it's controversial. when the u. k. left you, a new system was needed to regulate trade from outside the european single markets . that meant potentially creating a hard border between northern island. that's part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland, an e member. but that would tear up the peace deal, but, and the decade the violence between pro irish nationalists and pro british unionists. so to avoid that, the protocol with the customs border between northern island and the rest of the u . k. some goods arriving from britain are now checked at the northern iris ports. the regions main unionist party says that undermine northern ireland. place in the u. k. it's refu
u. k. could pass legislation this year to ditch parts of the northern ireland protocol. the post bricks that agreement governs checks on goods being shipped to the region. johnson said the unilateral changes would be quote, relatively trivial, but the european union has said the move breaks international law and has taken legal action. so let's take a look at what the northern ireland protocol is and why it's controversial. when the u. k. left you, a new system was needed to regulate trade from...
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that's the maximum sentence wiki lakes founder julian assange could face in the us. the u. k is home secretary has now moved him a step closer ordering his extradition. but the assange team say they'll appeal using every legal avenue to keep him out of us hands. the fact is that if he's expedited to the united states, the conditions he will be under will be so oppressive the case he is facing is so oppressive that it will drive him to take his own life. the u. s. accuses assange of working with whistleblower chelsea manning to steal and publish classified material from military operations in iraq and afghanistan. people. they say this put the lives of us agents in danger. his lawyers argue that no one was harmed, support his c assange as a courageous journalist who brought to light us war crimes. they say his case sets a dangerous precedent. this decision is a grave threat to freedom of speech. not just the julian, but for every journalism editor and media worker in this country, he faces a 175 years in prison for publishing information, which he's one jam with the world over
that's the maximum sentence wiki lakes founder julian assange could face in the us. the u. k is home secretary has now moved him a step closer ordering his extradition. but the assange team say they'll appeal using every legal avenue to keep him out of us hands. the fact is that if he's expedited to the united states, the conditions he will be under will be so oppressive the case he is facing is so oppressive that it will drive him to take his own life. the u. s. accuses assange of working with...
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u. k, he could face some really challenging days going forward to the scandals and the issues. they're all, they're all here to say. what about the damage to the party itself? it seems from those numbers to be quite divided. i mean, the numbers tell the story down a, there is split policy. this policy has been split for a good chunk of time, partly due to brexton. but what was so interesting about the way that this boat happened because it was a long day to dish. no, we may leave lions. so these divisions that were a significant number apartment to head back for is johnson, very family of breasts that you were coming out against can not because so much is late was not about policy. a lot of it was to do pass analysis is character leadership, honesty and integrity was on the ballot last night and those things continue to divide and members of his own party. shall i tell some pill. thanks for the analysis. you're watching the w news still to come safeguarding ukraine's culture. the city of love is racing to protect the historic treasures that made it at unesco world heritage site
u. k, he could face some really challenging days going forward to the scandals and the issues. they're all, they're all here to say. what about the damage to the party itself? it seems from those numbers to be quite divided. i mean, the numbers tell the story down a, there is split policy. this policy has been split for a good chunk of time, partly due to brexton. but what was so interesting about the way that this boat happened because it was a long day to dish. no, we may leave lions. so...
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and they could be forced to north legal action against the 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 d
and they could be forced to north legal action against the 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...
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u. k. briefly, if you could, how much of a boost has this been to morale on the ground there? a massive boost morale, obviously, as it is mentioned, you know, the huge losses on the battlefield and taking a toll on morale here. and of course these, these events that we've saved this way can a huge support coming from the european union, his as really had boasted of morale here along with the release of that paramedic. as i just mentioned, president zalinski calling the, the, the, you're paying commission's decision to advise for in favor of the candidate status as a huge boost, as well as the, the leaders of france, italy and germany coming on thursday. and of course we saw the surprise visit from president, sorry, a prime minister barak johnson of the u. k. coming yesterday, that this has been a huge so show of support and one that ukraine has welcomed with open arms. tito, news rebecca readers in keith. thank you. the u. k. has approved the extradition of wiki leaks, founder julian assange to the united states. he's wanted bear on 18 criminal charges including spine. washing
u. k. briefly, if you could, how much of a boost has this been to morale on the ground there? a massive boost morale, obviously, as it is mentioned, you know, the huge losses on the battlefield and taking a toll on morale here. and of course these, these events that we've saved this way can a huge support coming from the european union, his as really had boasted of morale here along with the release of that paramedic. as i just mentioned, president zalinski calling the, the, the, you're paying...
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u. k. government on climate risks. welcome to al jazeera talk us through the current flood risk in the u. k. and what impact that could have? hello, thank you very much for inviting me. flooding 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 coastal floods from river fluffs, but also rainfall rainfall event. it's free for the 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 paid by 2050. so that gives us a change, but there are other implications and, and our research here at mass mclennan 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 threatened by flooding, par
u. k. government on climate risks. welcome to al jazeera talk us through the current flood risk in the u. k. and what impact that could have? hello, thank you very much for inviting me. flooding 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 coastal floods from river fluffs, but also rainfall rainfall event. it's free for the...
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u. k for failing to implement checks on goods entering northern ireland. failing to share trade data with the e u and failing to establish inspection post supports the case could go all the way up to the european court of justice with the u. k. possibly facing a hefty fine. and if the british government's proposed bill becomes law, the you could pull several retaliatory leavers such as ending tariff free trade going in both directions. suspending fishing, right, or even ending 90 day visa, free travel for brit heading to the u. the u. k. yet it's european neighbors, all righty at odds after the european court of human rights intervene to stop britain deporting migrants to wander, leading to calls from some british m piece to ditch the human rights convention altogether. the e u says the doors open for dialogue without it, and soon this dispute seems almost certain to deepen the fuck out zera london. the united nations refugee agency says russia invasion of ukraine as forced about a 3rd of the population to leave their homes. thousands of those who escaped the fighting and now searching for their friends and relatives who are missing and fed dead. cha, stratfor
u. k for failing to implement checks on goods entering northern ireland. failing to share trade data with the e u and failing to establish inspection post supports the case could go all the way up to the european court of justice with the u. k. possibly facing a hefty fine. and if the british government's proposed bill becomes law, the you could pull several retaliatory leavers such as ending tariff free trade going in both directions. suspending fishing, right, or even ending 90 day visa, free...
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u. k. governments, i would argue, could possibly argue that, you know, it's not strange for problems to emerge that need to be fixed. i mean, treaties on paper can look good, but then when implemented might need some adjustment. why is changing the protocol such a problem for brussels? the problem is that the u. k is not doing the kind of thing that you suggest is appropriate, which is seeking to make the implementation smoother or making use of the mechanisms that do exist such as article 16, which it allows the u. k or the you to temporarily suspend the protocol. they are not using the mechanisms in the treaty itself. instead, they are demanding in effect. and you treaty by saying that they simply will will not accept what they, they will not implement what they signed up to in 2020. how will this impact power sharing in ireland should the british government follow through the british government is using the argument that unionists in northern ireland reject the protocol in order to justify as one of the justifications for this bill . and the main unionist party, the democratic unioni
u. k. governments, i would argue, could possibly argue that, you know, it's not strange for problems to emerge that need to be fixed. i mean, treaties on paper can look good, but then when implemented might need some adjustment. why is changing the protocol such a problem for brussels? the problem is that the u. k is not doing the kind of thing that you suggest is appropriate, which is seeking to make the implementation smoother or making use of the mechanisms that do exist such as article 16,...
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u. k. court previously ruled the flight could go ahead, but it was the european court that disagreed once there's a review into the legality of the scheme. next month, if it's ruled to be unlawful. they said that or asylum seekers could simply be returned to britain. in the last 2 hours, the european court of human rights has actually gone against vot idea what they've said in ruling, but every one should be taken off the flight. they've said this flight that was scheduled for tuesday night should not go ahead until the legality had been looked into. and, and also the question of whether rwanda was a safe country to send these people had also been properly properly assess joe, by it'll make his 1st trip to them, at least since taking office as you, as president for they turn next month will include a visit to is or out the occupied west bank and saudi arabia biden is expected to meet with the crown. prince man had been salman a year after his administration concluded that the crown prince ordered the brutal murder of journalists jamal, shoji protested in new delhi or denouncing a demoliti
u. k. court previously ruled the flight could go ahead, but it was the european court that disagreed once there's a review into the legality of the scheme. next month, if it's ruled to be unlawful. they said that or asylum seekers could simply be returned to britain. in the last 2 hours, the european court of human rights has actually gone against vot idea what they've said in ruling, but every one should be taken off the flight. they've said this flight that was scheduled for tuesday night...
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u. k. in response to the british governments bill to amend the northern island protocol. the eas action could involve referring the case to the european court of justice. the u. k. government has already admitted that the new bill would mean it didn't meet its obligations under international law. but britain says that an emergency loopo allows it to scrap post brings it checks on goods, arriving in northern ireland, the u. k says that it will fight any legal challenges against its policy to send asylum seekers to rwanda. its 1st deportation flight on tuesday. i didn't get off the ground after last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. china's economy is showing signs of recovery according to the latest government data. industrial output in may increased nor point 7 percent of slightly more than expected. at retail sales remain weak. and there's anees over a slump. in the housing market. a u. n. expert has accused mia mars army of deliberately targeting children since taking power lost here. the you and special repertoire on human rights says that $142.00 children were rep
u. k. in response to the british governments bill to amend the northern island protocol. the eas action could involve referring the case to the european court of justice. the u. k. government has already admitted that the new bill would mean it didn't meet its obligations under international law. but britain says that an emergency loopo allows it to scrap post brings it checks on goods, arriving in northern ireland, the u. k says that it will fight any legal challenges against its policy to...
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u. k. ra wanda agreement could set thank you for having me. i think it's part of fake news for many years waiting man who sign on. i'm also the advocates you guys you know straight up. where was what is happening in australia on what the government is doing? one way to be or other conflicts either like 5 years ago, some politicians came from tarnish from denmark on baby to novel. and when they went back to europe, they exactly established st. then lock. but you ok be is the largest version of australia and exactly the same. let me say that the former was trading prime minister. tony was exactly the same person to use this policy to british politicians. they are doing it's connie c. e 's established on secrecy. on seth tank or so on based off colonialism. and so what they are doing is exactly the same as what was done on. fortunately i'm very negative about this. they are going to do with these so nowadays, but i don't think that the courts or human rights to fund or see which society you are successful, was them to do it. the sponge is really,
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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 lopez audio has more. oh, with threats and homes partially submerged. this community in indian administered kashmir is trying to stop things from getting worse. c heavy rainfall come with a canal and boot camp to strip to burst disbands. now this neighbourhood is bearing the brunt associates, away i'll go. but we were sleeping and hurt people's cries. of flood water started coming in. many houses are damaged, uneven potty fields are under water. damaged crops will meet a huge loss for us. robina says she feels helpless. all her belongings are damaged. going to back, it took like a lot of those locals with nothing matches left. now my nephew had a close call, but he was somehow see from the flood waters. it's so high you caught him in take out items from inside the house. heavy rain and snowfall has trigger
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 lopez audio has more. oh, with threats and homes partially submerged. this community in indian administered kashmir is trying to stop things from getting worse. c heavy rainfall come with a canal and boot camp to...
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u. k. ra wanda agreement could set thank you for having me. i think it's hard fake news on the for many years. wait a minute or so. no rush you know, straight up. where was that? what is happening in australia on what the government is doing? one way to be what all or other countries i remember, like 5 years ago, some politicians came from tarnish from denmark on. they'd be took novel when they, when they exact the, establish a safe system in denmark. but yeah. okay. be a larger version of australia and exactly the same. let me say that the former was trading prime minister. tony was exactly the same person to use this policy to british politicians. they are doing it. tony c. e 's. stablished on secrecy, on seth tank or so on based off colonialism and conduct. so what they are doing is exactly the same as what was done on. fortunately, i'm very negative about this ongoing to do with these. so nowadays, but i don't think that the courts or human rights to see which society you are successful was them to do the sponge is randy. i'm really worrie
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the u is still far from making such a step, but environmentalists and consumer rights advocates fear that could one day change . meanwhile, the u. k. government has already proposed legislation allowing for the commercial development of gene edited lifestyle. it seems to me likely that least this, these could be on some of our plates in the next few years. ah, let say within the next 5 years, genetic intervention raises questions about potential risks to the environment as well as undesirable side effects. selective breeding could be a safer and more viable alternative, but with demand more effort and time. what's also clear is that the problems that come with mil can meet production won't be solved by simply altering our animals. we see our world is often a complicated one. so why don't we step out of it for a 2nd? because we are able to create a reality that is much more pleasant digitally. of course maximilian from mouth on how that goes. what is the met averse skiing in your living room? jumping through colorful world as super mario or floating weightless leon space. it sounds crazy, but it will all be normal soon. in a digita
the u is still far from making such a step, but environmentalists and consumer rights advocates fear that could one day change . meanwhile, the u. k. government has already proposed legislation allowing for the commercial development of gene edited lifestyle. it seems to me likely that least this, these could be on some of our plates in the next few years. ah, let say within the next 5 years, genetic intervention raises questions about potential risks to the environment as well as undesirable...
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u. k for failing to implement checks on goods entering northern ireland. failing to share trade data with the e u and failing to establish inspection, post sip ports. the case could go all the way up to the european court of justice with the u. k. possibly facing a hefty fine. and if the british government's proposed bill becomes law, the you could pull several retaliatory leave as such as ending terry free trade going in both directions. suspending fishing rights or even ending 90 day visa, free travel for brits heading to the u. the u. k. and it's european neighbors, all righty, at odds off to the european court of human rights intervene to stop britain deporting migrants to for wanda, leading to coles from some british m piece to ditch the human rights convention altogether. the e u says the doors open for dialogue without it, and soon this dispute seems almost certain to deepen the fuck out to sarah london. the management of plastic waste is one of the wells most urgent environmental challenges. and scientists think they found an answer in a species of worm, jane wolf explained. scientists in australia say this super warm may prove crucial and scaling back so
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u. k. phenomenon. or could we see this happen in other countries? what other countries have more militant traditions than the u, kevin france? does? i don't know. i mean, there inflation rate is a little lower. i don't know whether it's they're asked to take, hey carts, whether they will accept that or possibly not. i think it's quite likely that other unions around europe who find themselves in that position and what is the union supposed to do with its members and being asked to cut by a very large amount that really bites into the standard of living. it seems to me more or less inevitable, but maybe in other countries there will be less intransigent. governments who may decide to pay because this government can afford it. it's actually had 37000000000 more receipts into our treasury than was predict, predicted, or expected. and that paying the public sector enough to keep up with inflation, not more than asking for more, i would cost about $10000000.00. those the government decided, instead of putting that money away towards government debt, they
u. k. phenomenon. or could we see this happen in other countries? what other countries have more militant traditions than the u, kevin france? does? i don't know. i mean, there inflation rate is a little lower. i don't know whether it's they're asked to take, hey carts, whether they will accept that or possibly not. i think it's quite likely that other unions around europe who find themselves in that position and what is the union supposed to do with its members and being asked to cut by a very...
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lawyers like me home waiting to hear about what's happening so that we could file immediately for your, for your, you know, lawyers in the 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 th
lawyers like me home waiting to hear about what's happening so that we could file immediately for your, for your, you know, lawyers in the 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...
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so this could be tied up in the u. k. courts for some time yet. you say it's a political decision, what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the u. s. well, it was a political decision of the home office to green light the request which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at r s f, monitored the entire extradition proceedings in the london courts. it ended up very narrowly focused on mental health grounds late last year. and we had one decision in a sanchez favor from the 1st instance court, which was then overturned by the high court on the basis of diplomatic assurances provided by the u. s. government, who we have serious concerns. i, even if those diplomatic assurances are respected, which there is no guarantee that they will be, but even if they are a sanctions, very likely to face harsh conditions in us prison. a very severe isolation, he'll be cut off from his support network, his family and others that he has here. and so the risk of suicide and the
so this could be tied up in the u. k. courts for some time yet. you say it's a political decision, what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the u. s. well, it was a political decision of the home office to green light the request which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at r s f, monitored the entire extradition proceedings in the london courts. it ended up very narrowly focused on mental health grounds...
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could remove a key obligation. that's allowed women here in the u. k. to force the police to investigate a violence against women including rapes and things that em have allowed. family seeking justice to do so. for example, the hillsborough disaster campaign, after that football tragedy in 19 eighties or the labor opposition have accused the government of seeking confrontation, above everything else to distract from their domestic problems such as the cost of living crisis. just them in the last few hours we've heard that there's the highest inflation rate for decades. there are a series of strikes going on this week. so this, the government certainly is under pressure. but it says that it is doing this for the right reasons to make sure that term justice is balanced by a people's people not actually taking or unnecessary legal action. i thanks so much and in bother. now thousands of dodge farmers are converging on the rural village of strove to protest against the government's new emission goals. farmers say plans to comp, pollution level 5 to 70 perc
could remove a key obligation. that's allowed women here in the u. k. to force the police to investigate a violence against women including rapes and things that em have allowed. family seeking justice to do so. for example, the hillsborough disaster campaign, after that football tragedy in 19 eighties or the labor opposition have accused the government of seeking confrontation, above everything else to distract from their domestic problems such as the cost of living crisis. just them in the...