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u. k. does not believe that the situation in which he's calling for immediate attention of the security council. this is a unilateral assertion of the u. k. presidency not to do so. decision of the council members. you can see clearly now what they are, all based order promoted by the u. k. and other western countries means in the real life, it means them imposing come for the bottles with total disregard of international law. and that was the rules of procedure of the un security council. these behavior is very illustrative and the reveals through attitudes of the west to the ukrainian people. while blocking the discussion on which are a clear cut vacation in classic classic gibber style, that is going to have serious implications for international peace and security of the western delegations. and asked to kind of mean a security council meeting on the educational wilson. i've guys done some time ago some time ago, so you can see where they are. priority is up. the reason why the worst and del
u. k. does not believe that the situation in which he's calling for immediate attention of the security council. this is a unilateral assertion of the u. k. presidency not to do so. decision of the council members. you can see clearly now what they are, all based order promoted by the u. k. and other western countries means in the real life, it means them imposing come for the bottles with total disregard of international law. and that was the rules of procedure of the un security council....
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u. k. i don't see any value in that money because as i see the term is it? it does. if you should not have come plunder and a fast press because i never was to come to under. so i think that you should have to commit says possibly to sort of monitor thing that your claim coming to to, to pay for the housing. oh, uncle, i mean, a combination of indication or other facilities. i think this is just a smokescreen because this ugly ms gift for 5 years. so about this be put in an agreement with so is quite migrant. that me the people coming to be settled. he actually, what we saw it didn't even mission lift is just mission microns. it to me that people are coming to be put here to stay here for good. and they're giving them under government for 5 years. that's what i've seen, 100 brinkman pounds for 5 years. so what happens after that? and you know, if we have problem of unemployment or in the wonder, most of our youth, the unemployed, most of the women i see unemployed and yet, oh, blacking people went to work. doing something went, went, find welcome to confounded. so an
u. k. i don't see any value in that money because as i see the term is it? it does. if you should not have come plunder and a fast press because i never was to come to under. so i think that you should have to commit says possibly to sort of monitor thing that your claim coming to to, to pay for the housing. oh, uncle, i mean, a combination of indication or other facilities. i think this is just a smokescreen because this ugly ms gift for 5 years. so about this be put in an agreement with so is...
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u. k. government denounced role one does a polling human rights record before the united nations urging rolanda to module commonwealth values of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights. and just to specifically comment on the situation for refugees in rwanda, in 201812 congolese refugees shot dead by rwandan police when they protested a cut to their food rations and their conditions. and this creates a very real risk of abuse for asylum seekers that ascension spelled to want to buy the u. k. whether they're able to speak up about their treatment or conditions. and we also know that the rwandan government rwandan refugees who are already outside the country as far afield as australia, canada, and brings them back to face trial and ill treatment. and just, just to finish on this point, that the hypocrisy is so stop when we consider the fact that the u. k. itself grants asylum, refugee status to rwandans, who have fled persecution in rwanda, whether it's journalists or because they oppose the government, including full rwandans just last year. so how can the u. k. government be
u. k. government denounced role one does a polling human rights record before the united nations urging rolanda to module commonwealth values of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights. and just to specifically comment on the situation for refugees in rwanda, in 201812 congolese refugees shot dead by rwandan police when they protested a cut to their food rations and their conditions. and this creates a very real risk of abuse for asylum seekers that ascension spelled to want to buy...
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there, chris, if this does back fire, does russia risk becoming an economic price? the u. k. has said it will do and does it risk putin's very future? i think eat me safe back fire. i think it is now absolutely inevitable that europe will buy less russian energy regardless of what happens next. but our garza is, you know, what happens to sanctions, et cetera. i think that's now that came now to change for good. ah, but in russia is it's also a case that russia does not want to be as dependent on europe as it's major energy customer, either. and for example, since 2014, when, when europe started talking about russia at russian energy risk in moscow, the conversation was about also russia's exposure to european europe as an energy customer. and since 2014, we've seen major projects been built of focusing on china and gas and oil. and ellen, gee, and under discussion in moscow right now is acknowledging to europe is began to become steadily a less importance customer. but asia, china, india ticker, are all gone to become bigger customers and compensate. so the view in moscow is t
there, chris, if this does back fire, does russia risk becoming an economic price? the u. k. has said it will do and does it risk putin's very future? i think eat me safe back fire. i think it is now absolutely inevitable that europe will buy less russian energy regardless of what happens next. but our garza is, you know, what happens to sanctions, et cetera. i think that's now that came now to change for good. ah, but in russia is it's also a case that russia does not want to be as dependent...
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u. k prime minister, what does he have to say? there's been a strong response to these allegations. so for war crimes carried out by treating russian force is north of care by multiple european leaders. but boys johnson has been very forthright and his comment saying that he would do everything in his power to stop putin's war machine and his threatens the possibility of further sanctions on russia, along with more lethal aid, the ukrainians as well. list trust. britain's foreign secretary has said that the allegations of attacks on ukrainian civilians should be investigated as quote war crimes. and that everything should be done to avoid russia from covering them up using cynical dis information. so what would further sanctions look like? well, that is unclear of the moment they could take the form of for the financial sanctions and possible blocks on russian shipping as well. but when it comes to lethal aid, we know that the british, british government has been very successful in supplying russian with ukrainian forces with an little anti tank missiles and asked me some talk in re
u. k prime minister, what does he have to say? there's been a strong response to these allegations. so for war crimes carried out by treating russian force is north of care by multiple european leaders. but boys johnson has been very forthright and his comment saying that he would do everything in his power to stop putin's war machine and his threatens the possibility of further sanctions on russia, along with more lethal aid, the ukrainians as well. list trust. britain's foreign secretary has...
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well, i think it, i think it belies the fact that does the u. k. in the united states are not calling for a piece or a resolution of this thing. in fact, the, the position know of the chinese which is to promote diplomacy is the opposite of what the united states in u. k. are doing why they wish to destroy a ukraine and to extend the war and to make it more destructive and deadly both for people, the economy and the environment there. why they are willing to do that. maybe it does trace back just a big new brzezinski. and what the long term goal is, which is, you know, obviously control of russia. i mean, obviously this is, the larger picture is just like the british officials stated, you know, they went to weaken russia. i don't know if they want temporarily to wreak in it or permanently to weaken it, but don't that's the intent and they're using the ukranian people in effect. i mean, the ukrainian country, the nation of everything that's important to ukrainians is, is basically on the line just, you know, that's a battlefield. let's use it. so i
well, i think it, i think it belies the fact that does the u. k. in the united states are not calling for a piece or a resolution of this thing. in fact, the, the position know of the chinese which is to promote diplomacy is the opposite of what the united states in u. k. are doing why they wish to destroy a ukraine and to extend the war and to make it more destructive and deadly both for people, the economy and the environment there. why they are willing to do that. maybe it does trace back...
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u. k. televisions and take a look at the british governments. reasons for imposing the ban. russia might be the most sanctioned country in the world, but it turns out does always space for more. the u. k. government, that champion of free speech not only applauded the decision to revoke ortiz broadcasting license, but it's now imposed targeted sanctions, unquote, putin's propaganda machine. for what reason? r t has propagated pro kremlin narratives around the invasion of ukraine, including that neo nazis are present in the country and that ukrainian soldiers have committed war crimes. well firstly, ukrainian government officials themselves after seeing videos of russian prisoners of war being shot in the legs. have urged the soldiers to abide by the geneva convention, the hardier pro criminal narrative at the neo nazis. it is indeed true that all he has covered the alarming rise of fascist ideology in ukraine, including at the very highest levels of government. but it is also true that r t is not the only one. the whole book was a shrine for rice extremism. they had celtic crosses, swastikas, and white power symbols was also an unhealthy obsession with
u. k. televisions and take a look at the british governments. reasons for imposing the ban. russia might be the most sanctioned country in the world, but it turns out does always space for more. the u. k. government, that champion of free speech not only applauded the decision to revoke ortiz broadcasting license, but it's now imposed targeted sanctions, unquote, putin's propaganda machine. for what reason? r t has propagated pro kremlin narratives around the invasion of ukraine, including that...
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u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it worse, actually not within u. s interests. that's how the white house has reiterated that joe biden does not plan to send american troops to ukraine, to quote, fight a war with russia. but u. s. intends to continue to provide ukraine with military aid despite moscow's warnings. against that, the white house statement came in response to a suggestion by a high ranking democrat that the u. s. must act against russia to prevent ukraine from devolving into the next syria. i deeply worried that what's going to happen next is that we will see ukraine turn into syria. the american people cannot turn away from this tragedy in ukraine. i think the history of the 21st century turns on how fiercely we defend freedom and ukraine, and that putin will only stop when we stop in the world knows that the situation in syria is largely the fault of the united states since 2011. the united states has been meddling in syria, trying to expand and expand discontent in the country and ultimate
u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it worse, actually not within u. s interests. that's how the white house has reiterated that joe biden does not plan to send american troops to ukraine, to quote, fight a war with russia. but u. s. intends to continue to provide ukraine with military aid despite moscow's warnings. against that, the white house statement came in response to a suggestion by a high ranking democrat that the u. s. must act...
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but does one ever chose to come to wander? and i've chosen to go to the u. k. it's silly, more towards sponsibility. it's your kids responsibility. they should take care of them because all of us have st. did you, incandescent receive messages? so we don't think that you see our ethical for rhonda to receive messages would not chose to come to london yet. i have this people asked that you want to come to london. did you want to come to london? they don't want to. they just forgot that you came and helped me. amber must. what does people have passed through? difficult swishes, have gone for this. i had a visit that'd help us with the material, ian. some of them have died. underwear, most of them actually love since children we've been suffering. so after all the suffering, then you'd say to ship them i, we plotted the country rhonda, and which is smaller country and her which is also a developing country. yuki is richer, yuke is bigger. it doesn't make an assess. i will tell you when at the planning meeting a couple of years ago when they were coming out with th
but does one ever chose to come to wander? and i've chosen to go to the u. k. it's silly, more towards sponsibility. it's your kids responsibility. they should take care of them because all of us have st. did you, incandescent receive messages? so we don't think that you see our ethical for rhonda to receive messages would not chose to come to london yet. i have this people asked that you want to come to london. did you want to come to london? they don't want to. they just forgot that you came...
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u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it to our sexual don. yes, we're public officials say a high rank can ukrainian military officer has been killed in action during the battles. mario poll a don't yet. militia exposure, man, i said, the body of kind of land to me put on your commander of ukraine's 36 marine. infantry brigade was found off. his forces tried to break out of an infer, coleman at the port. his mario post dozens of ukrainian troops, including other offices, also to have been killed or taken captive by russian led forces during that battle . but it seems the western mainstream media was turning a blind eye to the incident which marked a significant development in the battle for the city of mario poland. don, yes, republic has been virtually no mention of the death of colonel vladimir around the good, who held the title of hero of ukraine. well, political, the analyst, dimitri babich, for his take on how the western media has been spinning the conflict. it's a great jig situation and the well to
u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it to our sexual don. yes, we're public officials say a high rank can ukrainian military officer has been killed in action during the battles. mario poll a don't yet. militia exposure, man, i said, the body of kind of land to me put on your commander of ukraine's 36 marine. infantry brigade was found off. his forces tried to break out of an infer, coleman at the port. his mario post dozens of ukrainian...
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u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it worse. actually vladimir putin says russia has endured the western latest economic onslaught with the rubles strengthening back to its pre conflict levels. despite the sanctions, the russian liter pointed out that such measures have actually backfired against the us and the e. u, as regular people struggle to cope with skyrocketing costs. but i sure will not do . the aim of the western countries was to quickly destabilized the financial and economic situation in russia to provoke panic on the markets to make the banking system collapse and to create a massive shortage of goods in our stores. but we can now confidently say that this policy has not worked. the strategy of economic blitzkrieg has failed. furthermore, the sanctions have now swung back to hit the initiators themselves. i mean, the inflation unemployment rates, the plummeting economic dynamics in the u. s. and in europe, leading to a decrease of their living standards de valuation and so on. russia has withstood this unprecedented
u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it worse. actually vladimir putin says russia has endured the western latest economic onslaught with the rubles strengthening back to its pre conflict levels. despite the sanctions, the russian liter pointed out that such measures have actually backfired against the us and the e. u, as regular people struggle to cope with skyrocketing costs. but i sure will not do . the aim of the western countries was to...
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at less does de monfort university in the u. k. he's written full books on the balkans, including one about, sorry, a vose landmark holiday in the design of the building was quite controversial. that was designed by this sod, eva architect, even strauser's buildings. you can find all over the city, the skill model, the original skill model of the hotel was and was built in yellow, was constructed of yellow plastic. but when the builders were working on the building actually started to construct the facade and they saw that the facade was actually yellow. i even that are said that the it came is quite a short. they didn't expect the building itself actually to be yellow, bosnian architect, even straus came up with the new hotel concept, which he cooled. a city in a hotel which you have no need to leave. floors and corridors which opened into a spacious lobby, giving the illusion of greater size the holiday inns. grand opening was on the 6th of october, 1983 with the president of the international olympic committee. one antonio summe
at less does de monfort university in the u. k. he's written full books on the balkans, including one about, sorry, a vose landmark holiday in the design of the building was quite controversial. that was designed by this sod, eva architect, even strauser's buildings. you can find all over the city, the skill model, the original skill model of the hotel was and was built in yellow, was constructed of yellow plastic. but when the builders were working on the building actually started to construct...
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u. k. of the nato u. s. western approach. the us representative about the un reiner accuse the russian army of committing war crimes. does it look like washington has a solid enough case to make such serious accusations? no, i'm sorry. it's hard to serious matter to me about it but. but the united states are really, really, really last nation. would even talk about something like this. and i mean the hypocrisy of off it is just earth abysmal. and apart from this, this whole issue with boucher reminds me very, very strongly of the a pre arranged massacre of russia. russia was in fact the trigger. ready to stop and justify the the view as natal war against. ready to the risk of jewish lobby against serbia. and it was saying the same thing and turned it before anybody could even investigate. it was declared, war serves. i mean, just within, basically you have the same 6, same thing with or had the same thing, but 911, etc. the international financial, the, the ruined trust in smoking here the, the bodies were met just discovered already when you, what must have been the search later or later when it was far too late to do a
u. k. of the nato u. s. western approach. the us representative about the un reiner accuse the russian army of committing war crimes. does it look like washington has a solid enough case to make such serious accusations? no, i'm sorry. it's hard to serious matter to me about it but. but the united states are really, really, really last nation. would even talk about something like this. and i mean the hypocrisy of off it is just earth abysmal. and apart from this, this whole issue with boucher...
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u. k. since the ninety's. and since some, you know, what sometimes term does, it is neoliberalism that kind of fat to reagan, revolution, thou points that was to increase competition wherever we could find it, to get rid of the big states to get rid of banking. you know, it's a regulation and get rid of a, as many rules as possible and to make everybody more competitive and how the extraordinary kind of effect that had on the, the sense of the western self. we went from screw, the man in the sixty's to greed is good in just 20 years. it's quite extraordinary how we changed when once the economy changed and how the rules of how we supposed to get it and get ahead kind of had to change. but the, in the day there is significant downsize to that, i think and, and, and this rise and perfectionism is potentially particularly worrying because with perfectionism becomes, becomes things like, you know, eating disorder, steroid abuse in man, self harm in, you know, suicidal thinking. and i was wondering if you felt that, you know, with all your kind of expertise in the amazing human half cooperation, how we could harness our kin
u. k. since the ninety's. and since some, you know, what sometimes term does, it is neoliberalism that kind of fat to reagan, revolution, thou points that was to increase competition wherever we could find it, to get rid of the big states to get rid of banking. you know, it's a regulation and get rid of a, as many rules as possible and to make everybody more competitive and how the extraordinary kind of effect that had on the, the sense of the western self. we went from screw, the man in the...
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busy for shelves and does have problems at home, and he does have an enormous amount. the u. k has enormous amounts. all russian investment, not just within the city of london itself, the stock exchange, etc. but in london and across the united kingdom, the economy is suffering as a result of the sanctions against russia, a number of russian businessman, law suffering as well. now this means that there is a tremendous amount of price. it's a lot of those russian business. when all supporters clearly of the tory party, so there is a fine line he needs to walk when it comes to this. but right now he's showing a show a showing a strengthening relationship between ukraine and britain. and the fact that he come here speaks volumes itself in his way of saying we are here for the ukrainian people. but it's worth remembering $113000000.00 worth of a military aid yet. britain is that the country has taken the least amount of ukrainian refugees. thank you so much. i'm on con, reporting from keith. now that you has pledged more than a $1000000000.00 to support countries welcoming refugees
busy for shelves and does have problems at home, and he does have an enormous amount. the u. k has enormous amounts. all russian investment, not just within the city of london itself, the stock exchange, etc. but in london and across the united kingdom, the economy is suffering as a result of the sanctions against russia, a number of russian businessman, law suffering as well. now this means that there is a tremendous amount of price. it's a lot of those russian business. when all supporters...
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u. k. apparently have taken the whole pacific the pacific ocean. and my question would be this. does the solomon islands have a red line? apparently, there is no sovereignty. it only applies to ukraine. it does not apply to the solomon's island. i mean, they have broken the hypocrisy meter here in the last few days. well, i think garland, that's why the global south doesn't want to have anything to do with this because they, the further you get away from london in washington, the more hypocritical it seems. ok, that's why they're not throwing their lot in this. they have to take care of their people. they're thinking about their own sovereignty and not make allowing others to dictate what that sovereignty is. that's the world we live in gentlemen. that's all the time we have many thanks to my guess and watch it in providence and in our slow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here. are the see you next time remember process? ah. ah . in hunter, russian state. i never, i've studied this on the north lansky devastation. all some a group in assisted babel been okay. so man, he's g
u. k. apparently have taken the whole pacific the pacific ocean. and my question would be this. does the solomon islands have a red line? apparently, there is no sovereignty. it only applies to ukraine. it does not apply to the solomon's island. i mean, they have broken the hypocrisy meter here in the last few days. well, i think garland, that's why the global south doesn't want to have anything to do with this because they, the further you get away from london in washington, the more...
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he does need to deal with the russians, are huge investors in the u. k. not just in the seattle and not just in london itself. what across the u. k. the sanctions, all biting it is having an effect on the u. k. economy. so the longer this goes on, the more worse that will be for the prime minister himself. but right now the visit is over. we don't know where president boris johnson is or how he got in like a say, this was a surprise visit, but it has been seen and it has been a warmly welcomed by the ukrainian leadership. thank you so much. him on american reporting from keys or earlier president zalinski him at the austrian chancellor karl nay, hummer and keith as well. now, moore said he wanted to show support for ukraine. austria has been providing humanitarian aid as well as helmets and body armor for civilians. while the e u is pledging more than a $1000000000.00 to support countries welcoming refugees from ukraine, european commission president or some of underlying made the pledge at a fundraising event held in warsaw. $650000000.00 will go to pola
he does need to deal with the russians, are huge investors in the u. k. not just in the seattle and not just in london itself. what across the u. k. the sanctions, all biting it is having an effect on the u. k. economy. so the longer this goes on, the more worse that will be for the prime minister himself. but right now the visit is over. we don't know where president boris johnson is or how he got in like a say, this was a surprise visit, but it has been seen and it has been a warmly welcomed...
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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. appeal. we have until may 18th to submit our arguments for consideration to the interior minister, pretty patel. after that certain procedures for appealing the verdict follow. and this also has to do with the decision on extradition. the last instance will be the european court of human rights. as you can see for yourself, the means for an appeal, a gradually being exhauste
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...
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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 for him. and this will mean, in my opinion, the end of the so called freedom of press on freedom of opinion and expression that united states brags about and says that it is spreading this values around the world. so we cannot really tolerate this talk anymore that the nicer, the championing does freedoms around the world because it has killed it. it has killed it. witness cas
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...
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does president polka, gummy. now, in the last few hours we've been hearing from the u. k. government, that rwanda is a safe place and the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to catholic book your travel package today for a for hurricane. it will continue to track to the north and the east, but it's still going to give us a feet of rain for that east coast in japan. so somewhat, whether it be expected in tokyo example, in places like gray, lin, just 18 the number for you on friday. se stage our usual storms here, but maybe not as active as we would normally expect. birth of race could be severe . we've got weather alerts in play and also looking at powering up some thunderstorms for that southern slice of india. i want to take you to the north right now where the temperature could just give us some showers, not too far away from re add on friday season. official align with severely damaged by blast. ukraine says it hit the warship and once cruise with cruise missiles but moscow says a fire on board cause ammunition to explode. president, so ram, oppose i
does president polka, gummy. now, in the last few hours we've been hearing from the u. k. government, that rwanda is a safe place and the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to catholic book your travel package today for a for hurricane. it will continue to track to the north and the east, but it's still going to give us a feet of rain for that east coast in japan. so somewhat, whether it be expected in tokyo example, in places like gray, lin, just 18 the number for you on...
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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. we have until may 18th, to submit our arguments for consideration to the interior minister, pretty patel. after that certain procedures for repealing the verdict follow and this also has to do with the decision on next tradition. the last instance will be the european court of human rights. so as you can see for yourself the means for an appeal, a gradually being exhausted,
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...
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he does, okay, well we gotta leave that to that. that was said, the leader of the u. k. opposition labor party. they're responding to an apology by perkins prime minister or as johnson over his breaking of coverage, locked down rules for which he was fined. i repeat my apology over the fine, the prime minister said it didn't occur to him that then all after that the gathering was a breach of the rules. he said it was my mistake. i apologized unreservedly. and as you heard, just as the leader of the opposition called the prime minister, a joke, let's go live now to what just outside parliament, algiers, jonah hall, was listening in to all of that. what do you make of jonah? i much anticipated apology, too, and fees the 1st time boys johnson has been able to stand up in parliament in front of em fees and acknowledge and disgust to find that he received during the easter o recess. one of the number of finds handed out by the metropolitan police as part of their own going investigations were series of awe. incidents allegations of ruled breaches, parties held within their d
he does, okay, well we gotta leave that to that. that was said, the leader of the u. k. opposition labor party. they're responding to an apology by perkins prime minister or as johnson over his breaking of coverage, locked down rules for which he was fined. i repeat my apology over the fine, the prime minister said it didn't occur to him that then all after that the gathering was a breach of the rules. he said it was my mistake. i apologized unreservedly. and as you heard, just as the leader of...
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because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now as does more some, some to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries in 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 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 boards, johnson government to, to block this expedition. they can do this
because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now as does more some, some to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries in 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...
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people does backlash over the binding of tennis players from russia and salaries from competing at wimbledon. u. k. tennis officials came that decision was unavoidable, given the political situation, but they might review the suspension if things do change, but well, number one, job, because at times 9 time wimbledon champion martina naturalize, i have denounced that than i cannot support the wimbledon decision. it's not the athletes fault. when politics interfere with sports, it usually doesn't turn out well. exclusion is not like this is, is no fault of these players. is not the way to go. i think this is just going further that then than needed to be going some of the excluded athletes, a high profile players. several of the russians are ranked in the top in the global tub. so see including current was number 2, daniel med videos, criminal spokes person to meet your past got slammed their suspension by the u. k, saying that wimbledon will be at a loss by refusing to host the players. the head of the women's tennis association . steve simon says, individual athletes should not be penalized for t
people does backlash over the binding of tennis players from russia and salaries from competing at wimbledon. u. k. tennis officials came that decision was unavoidable, given the political situation, but they might review the suspension if things do change, but well, number one, job, because at times 9 time wimbledon champion martina naturalize, i have denounced that than i cannot support the wimbledon decision. it's not the athletes fault. when politics interfere with sports, it usually...
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does your hearing about the bombing of damascus? one of the oldest inhabited cities of, of the world, just this week by u. k. u. s. a you nation is ready warplanes. when there's right regime moms, damascus, they are violating international law. but in the western media, it's fine when they're starving yemen, a war which is far worse than ukraine, and thousands of british advisors are helping keep the saudi or air force afloat. we don't hear that in the media. these cheerleaders on the bbc and cnn and elsewhere are silent about that. it's either the races, but when it comes to syria, i think one of the interesting things is that 1st of all, these are not as far as just as the neo nazis and then not see this in europe or not christian. these are extremist groups that are used as tools by western powers, by the israelis, by add on, by nato, and by oil rich dest spots in the region that have been allies at the united states, just as in utah, ninety's are being used. and just as the contra rebels were being used against the broad ones, the americans and europeans use these extremist because it's like shocking off if i
does your hearing about the bombing of damascus? one of the oldest inhabited cities of, of the world, just this week by u. k. u. s. a you nation is ready warplanes. when there's right regime moms, damascus, they are violating international law. but in the western media, it's fine when they're starving yemen, a war which is far worse than ukraine, and thousands of british advisors are helping keep the saudi or air force afloat. we don't hear that in the media. these cheerleaders on the bbc and...
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does your hearing about the bombing of damascus? one of the oldest inhabited cities of, of the world, just this week by u. k. u. s. a you nation is ready warplanes. when there's right, a regime, damascus. they are violating international law. but in the western media find when they're starving yemen, a war which is far worse than ukraine and thousands of british advisors are helping keep the saudi or air force or float. we don't hear that in the media. these cheerleaders on the bbc and cnn and elsewhere are silent about that. it's either the races, but when it comes to syria, i think one of the interesting things is that 1st of all, these are not as far as just as the neo nazis and then not see this in europe or not christian. these are extremist groups that are used as tools by western powers, by the israelis, by add on, by nato, and by oil rich dest spots in the region that have been allies at the united states . just as in utah, not these are being used. and just as the contra rebels were being used against the broad ones, the americans and europeans use these extremist because it's like shocking off if i can i
does your hearing about the bombing of damascus? one of the oldest inhabited cities of, of the world, just this week by u. k. u. s. a you nation is ready warplanes. when there's right, a regime, damascus. they are violating international law. but in the western media find when they're starving yemen, a war which is far worse than ukraine and thousands of british advisors are helping keep the saudi or air force or float. we don't hear that in the media. these cheerleaders on the bbc and cnn and...