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u. k. front of the us, perhaps it's been a little more explicit and it's criticism, but nobody's doing anything. why? when you reported it to earlier, there are also reasons why the same group of western donors who support rwanda. they think of it considerable amounts of age every year and they and managed to pull back only 810 years ago and, and rwanda accordingly on uganda. ford and heard that signal and i'm scaled back by support for them. 23, when it was terrorizing easton, the congo. so there's a reason why a lot of this house nowadays are just not interested. firstly, they're all distracted by ukraine, which is my main preoccupation, one ukraine. but secondly, if you look at france, france has gone from being very hostile towards the, the regime in kigali to being a best friend. it's relying on rwandan troops to deal with the hardest rebels in most i'm fee or it's got total has these considerable gas interests. the british are completely compromised now by the attempt, which is currently bo
u. k. front of the us, perhaps it's been a little more explicit and it's criticism, but nobody's doing anything. why? when you reported it to earlier, there are also reasons why the same group of western donors who support rwanda. they think of it considerable amounts of age every year and they and managed to pull back only 810 years ago and, and rwanda accordingly on uganda. ford and heard that signal and i'm scaled back by support for them. 23, when it was terrorizing easton, the congo. so...
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what's up in the morning on the 2nd of january, the image was nearly every front page of the u. k. papers and being shared across social media wildfire featured on many pages around the world was taken by the photo journalist, matthew ab and he treated my last day the decade. felt like the apocalypse covering the whole the rest of the world. it was a clear top climate change in defiance arrived early in your even normal detroit in prime minister scott morrison counted claims. the consequence of manmade climate change will be destroyed. while baby was thread the front door he the stairs went up, went up to that day, went up to a timber all ready? so emotional about it sir. i can't thank you enough that i thought i'd just just nice to look at them when you want to think of something or remember. right, thank you. yeah. rondell discreetly. okay. yeah. just cuz i want to sure that everybody that was on the main plan with the same bath was cuz we didn't want to be near the bush. and to do now we're having to the higher the point now. now we are directly to boys. i didn't even know that
what's up in the morning on the 2nd of january, the image was nearly every front page of the u. k. papers and being shared across social media wildfire featured on many pages around the world was taken by the photo journalist, matthew ab and he treated my last day the decade. felt like the apocalypse covering the whole the rest of the world. it was a clear top climate change in defiance arrived early in your even normal detroit in prime minister scott morrison counted claims. the consequence of...
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u. k. point out, the new deal says nothing about what happens to the small boats once they're in the channel or the idea of letting people already in front apply for asylum in the u. k . prime minister receives tonight, says dealing with the issue is a national priority. he's far from the 1st to do so, and he's unlikely to be the last. the dean, bob al jazeera london, united states congress is reconvening for the 1st time since last week's mid term elections. president joe biden democrat secured a crucial 50 seats in the senate, meaning they keep control that. thanks to vice president common harris's deciding vote. but control of the house of representatives still hinges on several races. still too close to call. republicans currently have 212 seats with 218 needed for a majority. she had tons is my 1st on capital hill. she had members of congress coming back to dallas. there's actually what's happening there while it is true, learned that there is of the tiniest of margins by which the democrats could retain control of the house. i think even the most optimistic of democrats, of that those dreams now subsides. the republicans are expect
u. k. point out, the new deal says nothing about what happens to the small boats once they're in the channel or the idea of letting people already in front apply for asylum in the u. k . prime minister receives tonight, says dealing with the issue is a national priority. he's far from the 1st to do so, and he's unlikely to be the last. the dean, bob al jazeera london, united states congress is reconvening for the 1st time since last week's mid term elections. president joe biden democrat...
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u. k. i'm trying to resume a face to face discussion between the leaders, you know, they have a lot of challenges, a lot of issues and needed to listen to the consent of the right front. the way to resolve a problem, the disputes. but also i think it shows that the u. k for the ukraine issue. all your affairs, prioritize them with defined. i would say that's also very exponent because you okay, if you look at the, become global in the after breakfast, they don't have a strong ties with china economically. it least fit on the market. to tweak this on me, i'm not sure that they can ever achieve their goal of global break. so what do you think you can really wants to achieve in its relations with china and more senate for beijing? well, i think for your particular right now, i will be having a very big problem economy, session and inflation has been in the highest a more than 40 years. and there is a cost of living quite an awkward breakfast to the struggling to stabilize the economy. you know, the imagine that the us, the. ringback sign of free trade creek with okay, that becomes hopeless at no sign at all when the us would agree to grant them such a free trade deal. a
u. k. i'm trying to resume a face to face discussion between the leaders, you know, they have a lot of challenges, a lot of issues and needed to listen to the consent of the right front. the way to resolve a problem, the disputes. but also i think it shows that the u. k for the ukraine issue. all your affairs, prioritize them with defined. i would say that's also very exponent because you okay, if you look at the, become global in the after breakfast, they don't have a strong ties with china...
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u. k pedro under about a $160000000.00 to receive deported. asylum seekers. after decades of animosity front and rwanda restored relations last year and french president emanuel micron promised half a 1000000000 years of 8, tens of thousands of people have enforced into insanity camps. the u. s. is expressed concern over one, those involvement, the u. n. u k. in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you? can we know that the have this deal we've, we've veranda. there is also france. we've always involved we've, we've run more than the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision which should be to make sure that's all this is stop rwandan soldiers, a fighting insurgents in northern mozambique where french oil john tow, tao, has a $20000000000.00 gas project. they were the same helmets as some m. 23 fighters. 9 years ago, connelly's forces defeated m $23.00 and it's fighters fled to were wonder in uganda . that time, congo had international military support. and the u. s. and other countries blocked military 8 to rwanda. this time people her
u. k pedro under about a $160000000.00 to receive deported. asylum seekers. after decades of animosity front and rwanda restored relations last year and french president emanuel micron promised half a 1000000000 years of 8, tens of thousands of people have enforced into insanity camps. the u. s. is expressed concern over one, those involvement, the u. n. u k. in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you? can we know that the have this deal we've,...
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u. k. paid romando about a $160000000.00 to receive deported asylum seekers. after decades of animosity front and rwanda restored relations last year and french president emanuel micron promised half a 1000000000 years of 8. well, tens of thousands of people have been forced into in sanitary camps. the u. s. is expressed concern over run those involvement. the un, the u. k. in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you care. we know that they have this deal with we veranda. there is also france, we've always involved, we've, we've run and the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision which should be to make sure that's what d. c is. stop. rwandan soldier. the fighting insurgents in northern mozambique, where french oil john tow town, has a $20000000000.00 gas project. they were the same helmets as some m. 23 fighters. 9 years ago, kimberly's forces defeated them $23.00 and it's fighters fled to wonder and uganda . that time, congo had international military support and the u. s. and other countries blocked military a to rhonda this time, p
u. k. paid romando about a $160000000.00 to receive deported asylum seekers. after decades of animosity front and rwanda restored relations last year and french president emanuel micron promised half a 1000000000 years of 8. well, tens of thousands of people have been forced into in sanitary camps. the u. s. is expressed concern over run those involvement. the un, the u. k. in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you care. we know that they have this...
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front line. obviously when they start to suffer nissan campaign to take the war much more person, the more seriously both german in the u. k. i've seen that in their own past. and i think with that again here. so it's, it's very oversee horrible to be of ukraine, particularly on the anniversary of the famine, as you say in 3233 induced by moscow. then. sure the echoes of that now, but i think as then the ukrainians will, will look forward, need into the fight. and it seems that this kind of attack on critical infrastructure attacking heat and power it's, it's well timed with the coming winter, the colder months. which side seems better prepared to fight as the days get colder? i think on the front line, undoubtedly it ukrainian forces. the woes of rushing forces, that limited equipment, liberated logistics, of all, i think of them well covered and have been brought to life very much. you that's conflict, but certainly recent such that you are seeing russians huddled together for warmth and exposed positions. coming under bomb bomb and free credit post and barely react . i think that shows a degree of suffering already in t
front line. obviously when they start to suffer nissan campaign to take the war much more person, the more seriously both german in the u. k. i've seen that in their own past. and i think with that again here. so it's, it's very oversee horrible to be of ukraine, particularly on the anniversary of the famine, as you say in 3233 induced by moscow. then. sure the echoes of that now, but i think as then the ukrainians will, will look forward, need into the fight. and it seems that this kind of...
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u. k. really possible. now brittany, i believe it's possible, but it's going to take generational change on the education and awareness front for people to understand what happens in elections like the types of content they're being shown, the amount of money that is spent on just information, both from american political organizations as well as or in countries that are paying to influence and change who might be elected and who might attend certain seats. so that's one thing. secondly, on the legislation front, we still don't have federal legislation in the united states. there are plenty of countries around the world, especially with super national legislation in europe that are starting to protect people and make these types of political operations that are data driven a lot more difficult to do. but there's still so much of the world that has a lot to learn and a lot to work on the legislative and regulatory front, where i think the fastest way we're going to see change is by implementing new types of technology. interestingly enough, we're going to see over the coming months and years of what you must decide to do wit
u. k. really possible. now brittany, i believe it's possible, but it's going to take generational change on the education and awareness front for people to understand what happens in elections like the types of content they're being shown, the amount of money that is spent on just information, both from american political organizations as well as or in countries that are paying to influence and change who might be elected and who might attend certain seats. so that's one thing. secondly, on the...
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front and prove that we are fiscally prudent. and we've had a number of upheavals in the markets recently the u. k. that had to be remedied. so it's a very, very tight situation in terms of the ability of the government to respond to those demands. and a lot of concern is therefore there that we may not reach a proper agreement and for a while, and therefore we're going to have the disruptions continuing to some time and just work. one more thing vicky on the, on the issue of public sentiment because according to one poll that i was reading, it found that 60 st generally support workers seeking industrial action. and 33 percent of people were opposed. this is according to this ball. but then interestingly, public opinion varies depending on the group that's going on, strikes over in the u. k. sympathy as high for nurse as you were just mentioning them a moment ago. but there is perhaps less understanding for railway workers. and for a council staff that's according to recent polling, why do you think that is? i think right now is mainly because those new strikes are going to be happening around christmas. they haven't affe
front and prove that we are fiscally prudent. and we've had a number of upheavals in the markets recently the u. k. that had to be remedied. so it's a very, very tight situation in terms of the ability of the government to respond to those demands. and a lot of concern is therefore there that we may not reach a proper agreement and for a while, and therefore we're going to have the disruptions continuing to some time and just work. one more thing vicky on the, on the issue of public sentiment...
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u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts with germany. as vox log us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it's on your nutrition to mos numb echo from heter tourism. type paul don via das. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he, wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino 5th is was well known american also, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. however, on september the 19th 2019, the european parliament adopted a resolution stating that it was germany in the u. s. i saw that paved the way for world war 2. i will miss unice mock. think it doesn't intestinal open. garad awesome bicycle mando house poor
u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts with germany. as vox log us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it's on your nutrition to mos numb echo from heter tourism. type paul don via das. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he, wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino 5th is was well known american also, dean...
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u. k. demonstrators are calling for an end to government estero, 2 measures, as well as a general election. coming up next on al jazeera, it's up front. the way a sense of belonging to baby says, does it. then it's been like this in and the every day heroes keeping communities together. i believe i'm good with them. once again, my phone a 0 visits, the kenyan town of he 10 that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based violence, a sense of community on a jesse era in the united states, the right to vote is just that a right. not a privilege. however, in the run up to the november mid term elections, there has been a slew of legislation pushed through aiming to curtail which should be the right of every us citizen to have their voice heard in electoral politics. currently, there are a number of cases before the united states supreme court challenging measures that would undermine representation and participation of black people and other minorities if past adding to that is the growing number of tactics being carried out on the ground right now that are suppressing
u. k. demonstrators are calling for an end to government estero, 2 measures, as well as a general election. coming up next on al jazeera, it's up front. the way a sense of belonging to baby says, does it. then it's been like this in and the every day heroes keeping communities together. i believe i'm good with them. once again, my phone a 0 visits, the kenyan town of he 10 that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based...
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u. k. france and italy agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts. we have germany. as fox laud us, and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to launch, wendy's of it on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter to some type point, don viva cassandra polished v isn't oh the magnum folk gave me. well. i guess he wagner in england's state on dark guns. armeno 5th is what? well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary organ already with the nazis and france in england basically through czechoslovakia. under the bus, and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, it hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front. they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. on september the 19th 2019, the european parliament adopted a resolution stating that it was germany in the u. s. i saw that pain the way for world war 2 column to miss unice mock. thank it. doesn't die. intestinal can get auto us in biological mando. house poo
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class, get back in front of real people under because i would, we don't gigs on line versus not the same hope. i'm still funny. what's a terrifying prospect? the biologist is torn the u. k. with his show today he's appearing at a science festival in the western english city of charlton. him you're much deeper into what you really should do. yes, it was all because of these dish. i get back to us. does. does it mean a why the pond as a doubly asked mars got yeah, it's it's cute, fluffy that what you're thinking, black and white, save them so much money and color photocopy. yeah. you know, the red lists that look like the big book of endangered species, like a kind of yellow pages of death. i was flicking through it a start to notice that it was filled with butterflies. but there was no mos cuz mouth to that little bit too dull when they go extinct. we don't even seem to notice, never mind care. and i thought i thought this is wrong. you know? cuz cuz we got all of all the things cuz cuz like as anybody's tried internet dating knows, the vast majority of life, right there is a hideous ah, the common decamp. oh, same has its own mascot. is the pond and not good enough. the
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, get back in front of real people under because always we don't gigs on line bushes not the same open still funny because what's her terrifying prospect? the biologist is touring the u. k. with his chair to day he's appearing at a science festival in the western english city of chelton him. how much do you find your my payroll issue lou? yes. it was all because of these dish. i get back to us does. does it mean a why the pond as a w. w asked mass got it's it's cute, fluffy. how are you thinking? black and white. save them so much money and color photocopy. yeah. you know, the red lists that look like the big book of endangered species, like like a kind of yellow pages of death. i was looking through a start and noticed that it was filled with butterflies. but there was no moths cause moth to that little bit too dull when they go extinct. we don't even seem to notice, never mind care. and i thought i thought this is wrong. you know, because we're gonna love all the things. cuz cuz like as anybody's tried internet dating knows, the vast majority of life, right there is a hideous, ah, the common decamp. all same has its own mascot. is the panned and not good enough. the s
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funnel system a lot actually lift temperatures cold front, but behind it temperatures will actually rise and quite considerably in places anywhere in the u. k is about 5 degrees above average is not quite reflected in the middle of france, but the sun's out all the same. it's still to, are you in athens that's about where it should be or a bit above where it should be re, certainly come down and the ballistics with thunderstorms around this is on thursday, vienna's temperature stays above average by about 5 degrees for the next 3 days. or so the still outbreaks of rain along the coast of dana tucker and benny, but less so in nigeria. ah. as the world faces an overwhelming storm of global challenges, indonesia said to host the most difficult g 20 summit since its inception, with the worn ukraine soaring inflation, food crisis, and energy instability will dial prevail of a rivalry and hope to bring solutions to global issues. the g 20 summit on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll put you in a news and current affairs that matter to years. it's every foo
funnel system a lot actually lift temperatures cold front, but behind it temperatures will actually rise and quite considerably in places anywhere in the u. k is about 5 degrees above average is not quite reflected in the middle of france, but the sun's out all the same. it's still to, are you in athens that's about where it should be or a bit above where it should be re, certainly come down and the ballistics with thunderstorms around this is on thursday, vienna's temperature stays above...
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u. k. as we were hearing from and reported charlie, it will be particularly difficult for homeowners, and the monthly payments and businesses are going to feel the front of this. anybody that needs to run to get a new mortgage of the coming months will find a lot more expensive than it was previously. that means they're going to have less cash to spend. and so we expect to see a quite shop down setting consumer spending additional businesses with thinking of investing us in new machinery. we'll find this not more expensive than it was just a few months ago and still have 2nd thoughts as well. it's all kind of points towards quite shop downtown in the economy of next year. so the markets have been feeling the effects of september's need budget. even though most of those policies have now been ditched. will this move likely help low inflation and instantly come things down? one of the higher interest rates eventually will help to bring inflation back down, is going to be the cost of quite a deep and prolonged recession. the bank of england states will devour recession the last 2 years, probably the longest on record, and i think that's right. but hopefu
u. k. as we were hearing from and reported charlie, it will be particularly difficult for homeowners, and the monthly payments and businesses are going to feel the front of this. anybody that needs to run to get a new mortgage of the coming months will find a lot more expensive than it was previously. that means they're going to have less cash to spend. and so we expect to see a quite shop down setting consumer spending additional businesses with thinking of investing us in new machinery. we'll...