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u. k. food supplies, but also on the u. k. hard pressed farmers who are already paying $100000000.00 millions of pounds extra for fertilizers, am for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light. last year's drought and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has much extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution food producing organizations say, is the government to give much more support, replacing high carbon fertilizers with low carbon alternatives and focusing on ways to protect against the extremes and whether that up because the new normal. so if i go out to 0, london. okay, let's finish the program with some great pictures from the arctic circle. this is a place called job mach in sweden. and what you can see, there's some weight orders who've been showing off the news while navigating an ice ob
u. k. food supplies, but also on the u. k. hard pressed farmers who are already paying $100000000.00 millions of pounds extra for fertilizers, am for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light. last year's drought and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has much extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain,...
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u. k. food supplies, but also on the u. k. hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes am for energy because of the price of gas. and.
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u. k. food supplies, but also on the u. k. hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes and for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light. last year's drought and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support? replacing high carbon specializes with low carbon alternatives and focusing on ways to protect against the extremes and whether that up become the new normal. so the guy, yeah, go out to 0 london astronomers in united states. i've seen evidence of distance galaxies that challenge our understanding of the early universe. what's according to a new report in a scientific journal, nature couldn't baker as well. th
u. k. food supplies, but also on the u. k. hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes and for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light. last year's drought and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain,...
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u. k. food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes am for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change like last year's drought. and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support, replacing high carbon fertilizers with low carbon alternative and focusing on ways to protect against the extremes and whether that up because the new normal. so if i go out to 0, london, ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, a senate candidate, and nigeria has been killed by gunman ahead of saturdays election bar. are you sure was a tough on wednesday in the southeastern, in your state. he was returni
u. k. food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes am for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change like last year's drought. and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain,...
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u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs. it contradiction that northern ireland remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of a u law, though diminished won't disappear entirely. that deal breaker for northern ireland democratic unionists and the hong kong pro briggs, who empties in the conservative party, both of whom the prime minister appealed to when he address a politic lay thought that he does what many fed could not be done. removing thousands of pages of a law and making permanent legally binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. the prime minister has confirmed that the vote will take place inside the house of commons before this new deal can become a law. there's no chance of losing it. he's already been promised th
u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs. it contradiction that northern ireland remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of a u law,...
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and ukraine is climate change because the bytes we will see these impacts on the case food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes and for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light, last year's drought, and the u. k face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution, food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support. replacing high carbon fertilizes with low carbon alternative and focusing on ways to protect against the extremes and whether that up become the new normal. so the guy, yeah, go out to 0, london will be, will use in house. next it's people and power on ah, talk to 0. we should they not be more oversized perhaps so foundations like yours. we listen when it comes to diversification, we don't do it in order to g
and ukraine is climate change because the bytes we will see these impacts on the case food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes and for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light, last year's drought, and the u. k face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons...
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u. k. o some law. if you believe that's possible. comp with d, w in super food or climate killer. accardo and blueberries, from south america. as global demand growth, this thursday produce is causing droughts and water shortages where it's being cultivated. people are fighting over every drop. what's the actual price of these much hype? super food in 45 minutes on w o is increasing every year in many im gonna working on lunch with holiday destinations drowning in plastic white line at the con every year of explorer. 1000000 tons of plastic waste. is there another way? after all the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w, made for mines with some of the worst violence in years is broken out between israelis and palestinians at its height last week of palestinian attack. outside the synagogue left 7 people dead unprovoked widespread condemnation, including from the arab world. a day earlier israeli forces had rated the janine refugee camp in the occupied.
u. k. o some law. if you believe that's possible. comp with d, w in super food or climate killer. accardo and blueberries, from south america. as global demand growth, this thursday produce is causing droughts and water shortages where it's being cultivated. people are fighting over every drop. what's the actual price of these much hype? super food in 45 minutes on w o is increasing every year in many im gonna working on lunch with holiday destinations drowning in plastic white line at the con...
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u. case food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who are already paying hundreds of 1000000 millions of pounds extra for fertilizers, am for energy. and because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light, last year's drought and the u. k. face is one other particular issue. most of the countries fruit and vegetables come from the european union. and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support, such as replacing high carbon fertilizers with low carbon alternatives, and focusing on ways to protect farms against the extremes and whether that becomes the new normal sony diagonal i'll de zera london. astronomers say observations by now says james web space telescope, a challenging our understanding of the early universe. a se, data obtained by the telescope reveals ancient galaxies far
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u. k, it's not very controversial for the country to support ukraine. majority of the british public support said they even supported, although it means higher inflation, higher food, and higher energy prices. so we see sooner. it is definitely alter with his statements today and inviting president lensky for such a high profile visit. he is definitely saying that the u. k is unwavering and it's support and, and he's saying that the u. k is out for the long term, and that is being said explicitly also today that they really want to make sure that the, that the ukraine can defend its borders. yeah, richard, we are expecting a lot of means the lensky to be visiting brussels to morrow. this hasn't been confirmed, but there is the special summer in brussels to morrow. and more concrete announcements of military sport are not expected. so. so what we'll violence b is violence can be hoping to get out of a thread. well, i think and just to be clear where we haven't had confirmation on that, there's been quite a bit of back and forth. you know, this idea that he might travel to brussels was leaked at the beginning of the week . and then that led to some speculation of ok
u. k, it's not very controversial for the country to support ukraine. majority of the british public support said they even supported, although it means higher inflation, higher food, and higher energy prices. so we see sooner. it is definitely alter with his statements today and inviting president lensky for such a high profile visit. he is definitely saying that the u. k is unwavering and it's support and, and he's saying that the u. k is out for the long term, and that is being said...
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u. k. homeless. because he believe that's a possible conflict with super food or climate killer a, those and blueberries, from south america as global demand growth, this thirsty produce is causing droughts and water shortages where it's being cultivated. people are fighting over every drop. what's the actual price of these much hyped? super food in 45 minutes on w o. we're all set to go beyond p obvious. we as we take on the world 8 hours, i do all the scans. we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes time, policeman follow with you. we are is actually on fire made for mines. some of the worst violence in years is broken out between israelis and palestinians at its height last week of palestinian attack. outside the synagogue left 7 people dead unprovoked white spread condemnation, including from the arab world. a day earlier, israeli forces had rated the janine refugee camp and they occupied.
u. k. homeless. because he believe that's a possible conflict with super food or climate killer a, those and blueberries, from south america as global demand growth, this thirsty produce is causing droughts and water shortages where it's being cultivated. people are fighting over every drop. what's the actual price of these much hyped? super food in 45 minutes on w o. we're all set to go beyond p obvious. we as we take on the world 8 hours, i do all the scans. we're all about the stories that...
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u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs that contradiction that northern island remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of a you law though diminished won't disappear entirely. there may be a deal breaker for northern ireland democratic unionists and the hard core of pro bricks it m p 's and the conservative party, both of whom the prime minister appealed to when he addressed parliament later he does what many said could not be done. removing thousands of pages of e u lord and making permanent legally binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. the prime minister has confirmed that a vote will take place inside the house of commons before this new deal can become u. k. law. there's no chance of losing it, he's already been p
u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs that contradiction that northern island remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of a you law...
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in manila, us troops now have access to an additional food basis, taking the total to 9 the u. k. as experienced this largest, coordinated strike action and generation on to half a 1000000 train and bus drivers, civil 7th scene of esry lecture is on security governance whooped off the job dispute to pay with dish. okay. as he had last night continued, he went out to sara, after this strange day, let us see t defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but as the default structure that maintains the cold on the projects, that's what we refuse. it was one of the founders of the settlement lead. this ends the story of jerusalem to the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is upper thigh than the 21st century. jerusalem, a rock and a hard place analogy 0 with hello and welcome to the stream. i had to have a dean on today's show, the fight to keep carbon in the ground. last month, climate activists were evicted from the german village of lieut. sir, off thousands had
in manila, us troops now have access to an additional food basis, taking the total to 9 the u. k. as experienced this largest, coordinated strike action and generation on to half a 1000000 train and bus drivers, civil 7th scene of esry lecture is on security governance whooped off the job dispute to pay with dish. okay. as he had last night continued, he went out to sara, after this strange day, let us see t defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital...
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east west trade and one of the most important in people's lives under the protocol retail food products made to u. k. standards could not be sold in northern on and today's agreement completely changes that this means the ban on british products like sausages entering northern ireland has now been scrapped get if it's available if it's available on supermarket shelves in great britain. if it's available on supermarket shelves in great britain than it will be available in supermarket shelves and northern are we will still need to make sure that goods moved into northern ireland douglas bringing in panama and paul diseases. that's clearly a common sense measure. never opposed by anyone to prevent diseases circulating within the longstanding single epidemiological zone on the island of island. i missed to speak about brings me to the treatment of puzzles. if the protocol was fully implemented, every single parcel traveling between great britain and northern autumn will be subject to full international customs. you'd have me today. you came from and sara, she cynic, addressing the you came holl amongst
east west trade and one of the most important in people's lives under the protocol retail food products made to u. k. standards could not be sold in northern on and today's agreement completely changes that this means the ban on british products like sausages entering northern ireland has now been scrapped get if it's available if it's available on supermarket shelves in great britain. if it's available on supermarket shelves in great britain than it will be available in supermarket shelves and...
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u. k. as seen, some of the biggest increases in price of fuel food and housing protests is say their wages simply not enough to cope with the rising costs of living teachers a striking in england and wales today because there has been over the last 12 years, the really catastrophic long term decline in that pay peaches of 13 percent over that period. that's in real terms. a huge amount to lose. and that is causing recruitment and retention crisis in our schools. so schools can't get teachers and teachers out saying in the profession, and that's the top of the combination of overwork under pay. so teachers are saying very reluctantly, none of the people behind me wants to be on strike today. but they are saying very reluctantly enough is enough, that things have to change. that's enough from the parker who has more. so it's at least more than a decade since quite so many trading in some different sectors converged in central london here on whitehall, a stone's throw from number 10 to collectively make their voices heard that she mentioned that train drivers teaches renders of 1st off from u
u. k. as seen, some of the biggest increases in price of fuel food and housing protests is say their wages simply not enough to cope with the rising costs of living teachers a striking in england and wales today because there has been over the last 12 years, the really catastrophic long term decline in that pay peaches of 13 percent over that period. that's in real terms. a huge amount to lose. and that is causing recruitment and retention crisis in our schools. so schools can't get teachers...
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u. k, as seen, some of the biggest increases in prices of fuel, food and housing. a protest as say their wages is simply not enough to cope with. the rising costs of living teaches a striking in england and whilst the day because there has been over the last 12 years, really conscious of it, long term decline in that pay teachers of last 13 percent over that period. that's in real terms. a huge amount to lose, and that is causing rate recruitment and retention crisis in our schools. so schools can't get teachers and teachers out saying in the profession. and that's the talk with a combination of overwork underpay. so teachers are saying very reluctantly, none of the people behind me wants to be on strike today, but they are saying very reluctantly that enough is enough. i'm the things have to change. i let you know from the bucket. it's at least more than a decade since quite so. many trade unions from different sectors, converse in central london here on whitehall, a stone's throw from number 10 to collectively make their voices heard. she mentioned that train dri
u. k, as seen, some of the biggest increases in prices of fuel, food and housing. a protest as say their wages is simply not enough to cope with. the rising costs of living teaches a striking in england and whilst the day because there has been over the last 12 years, really conscious of it, long term decline in that pay teachers of last 13 percent over that period. that's in real terms. a huge amount to lose, and that is causing rate recruitment and retention crisis in our schools. so schools...
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u . k. rather to northern ireland. now the deal will provide for all food stuffs available on shelves in the united kingdom may not to also be and at the same time available in northern ireland, provided those foodstuffs are not going on for export, deeper into the use single mock at the same goes for medicines, the same goes for pets, the same goes for plants. all of those things had been severely hampered by new checks under the northern ireland protocol. and the other big issue here and it is a big issue for the democratic unionists. is this idea of a democratic deficit by, by they found that they were having to exist under your rules without any say in how those rules were made. and all of that they felt undermined their place in the united kingdom. will that come up with a mechanism called the storm on break that will effect effectively give the develop government in northern wants to d u p. sign back up to it a veto on having to apply any new rules that are brought in on the you side to the way that northern ireland does business. that is the shape and form of it where she soon calling at the turning point for the p
u . k. rather to northern ireland. now the deal will provide for all food stuffs available on shelves in the united kingdom may not to also be and at the same time available in northern ireland, provided those foodstuffs are not going on for export, deeper into the use single mock at the same goes for medicines, the same goes for pets, the same goes for plants. all of those things had been severely hampered by new checks under the northern ireland protocol. and the other big issue here and it...
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u. k. on the believe that's possible comp with 30 minutes on w ah, super food or climate collection of ricardo's and blueberries, from south america. as global demand growth, this thirsty produce is causing droughts and water shortages where it's being cultivated. people are fighting over every drop. what's the actual price of these much hype, super food. in 75 minutes on d, w o. and sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for free. when making the headlights and what's behind them. dw news africa. this shows that the issues have been the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal here on the streets to give you enough reports on the inside our cars fund that was on the ground and reporting from across the continent and all the french stuff. the mazda u. t. w is africa every friday on d, w. ah,
u. k. on the believe that's possible comp with 30 minutes on w ah, super food or climate collection of ricardo's and blueberries, from south america. as global demand growth, this thirsty produce is causing droughts and water shortages where it's being cultivated. people are fighting over every drop. what's the actual price of these much hype, super food. in 75 minutes on d, w o. and sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to...
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the big winner is food. 3 quarters of the food in northern ireland said market is made on the u. k. mainland, but think plants, pets, and medicines as well. big winners there. the other thing is to try and calm the d . u. p concerns the democratic unionists about the influence of e you law, in any arbitration of disputes. they've come up with this thing called the storm on break by which they would hand the devolved assembly stormont and essential veto on any future rules taken by brussels as a way of minimizing the role of the european court of justice. enough to bring the d u p back into power sharing, they're going to have to scrutinize the fine detail to decide. but the reality that they've got to accept is that as northern ireland occupies a place not just in the u. k, but in the e. u. single market as a consequence of bricks it, they're never going to be able to entirely get rid of e law. this is always going to be a herculean task causing it to smooth over these immense political challenges. something that appears where she see that may well have done in terms of political c
the big winner is food. 3 quarters of the food in northern ireland said market is made on the u. k. mainland, but think plants, pets, and medicines as well. big winners there. the other thing is to try and calm the d . u. p concerns the democratic unionists about the influence of e you law, in any arbitration of disputes. they've come up with this thing called the storm on break by which they would hand the devolved assembly stormont and essential veto on any future rules taken by brussels as a...
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people are facing fuel and food shortages and daily power accounts, or strikes are expected across the country. the u. k is one of the world's richest economies, but millions of children are growing up in poverty. the cost of living crisis has left many families and hardship researchers at the trades union, congress, se one and for households with children aren't getting enough food. nave. barker reports from liverpool, life in liverpool, amidst the biggest fall in living standards on record. these full time working mothers share their stories because of in crisis. what would that mean to you? it's an absolute nightmare. it's ridiculous, especially when you're where you strive in to do better. and as i said, i am working myself. i do wife hours can what the kids are school because i couldn't even afford chalka before the current cost of living crisis worsened by bricks. it the pandemic and war in ukraine. many people would just about managing. but soaring inflation, energy cost, food prices and wage stagnation have left working people reeling. this is what it means to live in a poverty tra, question of
people are facing fuel and food shortages and daily power accounts, or strikes are expected across the country. the u. k is one of the world's richest economies, but millions of children are growing up in poverty. the cost of living crisis has left many families and hardship researchers at the trades union, congress, se one and for households with children aren't getting enough food. nave. barker reports from liverpool, life in liverpool, amidst the biggest fall in living standards on record....
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u. k. o some law because he believe that's possible. conflict with 30 minutes on d. w. in super food or climate killer. accardo and blueberries, from south america. as global demand growth, this thirsty produce is causing droughts and water shortages where it's being cultivated. people are fighting over every drop with what's the actual price of these much hype, super food in 75 minutes on dw david. evelyn share my welcome to my podcast. love matter by and by celebrities influences and experts to talk about all playing. loved back from day to day. nothing less because all these things and more and then you know, season off the pot come, make sure to tune and wherever you get your past and join the conversation because you know it love matter. mm. with scoring, do we say they were about giving up sports like every weekend on d. w in john jan doris to searches for the truth again. this time that the exiled turkish journalist meets svetlana tihano, sky exiled leader of the opposition in bella. bruce, and of course i'm tired and tired, physically untied. morally, it's too much on my shou
u. k. o some law because he believe that's possible. conflict with 30 minutes on d. w. in super food or climate killer. accardo and blueberries, from south america. as global demand growth, this thirsty produce is causing droughts and water shortages where it's being cultivated. people are fighting over every drop with what's the actual price of these much hype, super food in 75 minutes on dw david. evelyn share my welcome to my podcast. love matter by and by celebrities influences and experts...
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u. k. relations. as they adopted the pact, north korean leader kim jong on has ordered a fundamental transformation of the country's agriculture and laid out speculation that the country is facing. serious food shortages at st media hasn't reported what the measures will be taken. on monday, kim opened a political conference dedicated to agriculture. supporters of prominent russian opposition figure boris themself. have commemorated the 8th anniversary of his murder. the 55 year old was assassinated at this spot near the kremlin. even though 5 men were convicted in the killing themselves, allies still described the case as a cover turkeys president, wretch of ty, bardon has asked for forgiveness for his government slow response. the area's hardest hit by this month's earthquake. he went on to blame aftershocks and bad weather and rejected claims that the country was not prepared. the anger at the government's crisis management presents a major political challenge for air to one as he seeks reelection and may the earthquakes 3 weeks ago hit turkey and syria killing more than 50000 people. a spring in yula han who has been in turkey's earthquake had region covering this catastrophe for us. jus
u. k. relations. as they adopted the pact, north korean leader kim jong on has ordered a fundamental transformation of the country's agriculture and laid out speculation that the country is facing. serious food shortages at st media hasn't reported what the measures will be taken. on monday, kim opened a political conference dedicated to agriculture. supporters of prominent russian opposition figure boris themself. have commemorated the 8th anniversary of his murder. the 55 year old was...
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food crisis as all through sustainable development needs. especially in the global south. the un security council was founded in 1945 and established 5 permanent members at china, france, russia, the u. k, a u. s. as well as 10 non permanent members, which reelected every 2 years. and i speak to the un india no to the foundations of the u. s. c. i outdated and widely perceived as deeply on fact. we spoke to foreign affairs expert, dr. swati, rob, who believes india is fully eligible to be a permanent member. i think in just a bit credibility to who can reinstate faith in these though, you know, google institutions because india has been doing such still work when it comes to how it's so staring the policies, you know, i'm in the g 20 right now. beach and g 20 as well as the operation organization. so that one's into is a correct candidate. that's one. the 2nd thing is that, let's also understand that united nations security council is not reflective of the current global auto because united nations security council in many ways is still reflective of the world that was there after the 2nd world war. so it is an institution which is kind of frozen in time. again, i think that's a qualit
food crisis as all through sustainable development needs. especially in the global south. the un security council was founded in 1945 and established 5 permanent members at china, france, russia, the u. k, a u. s. as well as 10 non permanent members, which reelected every 2 years. and i speak to the un india no to the foundations of the u. s. c. i outdated and widely perceived as deeply on fact. we spoke to foreign affairs expert, dr. swati, rob, who believes india is fully eligible to be a...
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food crisis as all through sustainable development needs, especially in the global south. the un security council was founded after world war 2 and established 5 permanent members. china, france, russia, the u. k. and us aside from them. the council also includes 10 non permanent members elected by the general assembly for a term of 2 years. indian officials previously mentioned the under representation of populace asian and african nations in the un pushing for reform within the organization. foreign affairs expert, dr. swati ro believes that india is fully eligible to receive permanent membership . i think in just a very clear to peer who can reinstate faith in these though, you know, google institutions because india has been doing such still work when it comes to how it so sharing the policies. you know, i make the g 20 right now beach and g 20 as well as the operation organization. so that's one. so into is a correct candidate. that's one. the 2nd thing is that, let's also understand that united nations security council is not reflective of the current bill on to because united nations security council in many ways is still reflective of the world. that was there after the 2nd world war.
food crisis as all through sustainable development needs, especially in the global south. the un security council was founded after world war 2 and established 5 permanent members. china, france, russia, the u. k. and us aside from them. the council also includes 10 non permanent members elected by the general assembly for a term of 2 years. indian officials previously mentioned the under representation of populace asian and african nations in the un pushing for reform within the organization....
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food crisis, as well as through sustainable development needs, especially in the global south. the un security council was founded in october 24th 1945, establishing 5 permanent members, china, france, russia, the u. k, a u. s. as well as 10 non permanent members which are reelected every 2 years. however, india while addressing the un said the foundations of view and a c, r al, they sit on perceived as deeply unfair as get more details on this, this cross live to foreign affairs expert, dr. swati rob. any thanks for joining us on the program this evening, it's nice to see you. so should you just explain to us the significance of india's possible edition as a permanent, a u. n. s. c member and what effects that might have? right. good evening. nice to see you. oh, see, the 1st thing that comes to my mind to the minute you say the united nations security council am to what addition will india get out of that? i think if you just turn it around and say that what addition would, the united nations get out of it is because, you know, united nations over the years has become an institution. because, you know, there's been a general waning of the influence of multilateral or institutions all over the worl
food crisis, as well as through sustainable development needs, especially in the global south. the un security council was founded in october 24th 1945, establishing 5 permanent members, china, france, russia, the u. k, a u. s. as well as 10 non permanent members which are reelected every 2 years. however, india while addressing the un said the foundations of view and a c, r al, they sit on perceived as deeply unfair as get more details on this, this cross live to foreign affairs expert, dr....
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u. k. has hit a 40 year high. it's that up more than 10 percent in december showing a slight improvement from 2 months earlier. but families, they, they're still struggling to make ends meet food and energy prices are storing. one study shows higher prices will add nearly a $1000.00 a year to an average household grocery bell. ah, let's get some thoughts now from our guests. and joining us from london as alex dean, conservative commentator and a former you, kate, conservative party aid in sophia, is james midway for me. economic advisor to the u. k. shadow chancellor. and currently a counsel member of the progressive economy forum and also in london is johnson portez professor of economics and public policy at kings college london of a warm welcome to all of you. alex. so what's the government plan to deal with all these strikes? well, i thought of it and the piece was a fair one reflecting opinion on the ground in this country. and i thought that the, the caveat at the end of those going on strike, maintain public support for now is quite telling. because the longer you mount industrial action like this, i fear those conducting, it will find the less public sympathy there is
u. k. has hit a 40 year high. it's that up more than 10 percent in december showing a slight improvement from 2 months earlier. but families, they, they're still struggling to make ends meet food and energy prices are storing. one study shows higher prices will add nearly a $1000.00 a year to an average household grocery bell. ah, let's get some thoughts now from our guests. and joining us from london as alex dean, conservative commentator and a former you, kate, conservative party aid in...
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u. k. government to levy windfall taxes on energy revenues. ah, so for more in this, i'm joined by august on this edition of inside story in santa christina, italy. is monica tova economist for the un food and agriculture organization. in helsinki is sarah shift link assistant professor in supply chain management and social responsibility at the hankens school of economics. and in otto is chet bouquet, who denay gua professor and university research chair at the university of ottawa will welcome to all of my guests and thank you for joining us on this edition of inside story monica, can i just begin with you in santa christina? i'm in the official body, the food agricultural organization of the you and tells us that the food price index for the 5 staples that are normally assessed has dropped for the 10th consecutive months. yet we're also as a global community experiencing some of the highest food prices ever in most parts of the world. what's going on? it's a very confusing picture that's being told. yes, thank you. thank you for the question in this confusing, but it's not confusing once me and i see that it can be father that it failed football. arising, banks looks at commodities a
u. k. government to levy windfall taxes on energy revenues. ah, so for more in this, i'm joined by august on this edition of inside story in santa christina, italy. is monica tova economist for the un food and agriculture organization. in helsinki is sarah shift link assistant professor in supply chain management and social responsibility at the hankens school of economics. and in otto is chet bouquet, who denay gua professor and university research chair at the university of ottawa will...