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u. k. had also returned some items. however, the british museum has the largest collection of benign bronzes, but i still not yet announced whether it will return any of them arguing is prevented from doing so. by acts of parliament in france, 2 years after the st. warsaw report on restitution was published and french president emmanuel, michael, made his promise of restitution. an important symbolic event took place. the family of the 19th century, west african leader and islamic allege on my side to time had been lobbying for the official return of his sabre, for over 20 years. tile founded the took owner in pyar in today's synagogue, guinea mauritania, and molly, but also fought the french. his son lost a favor in his defeat to the french army in 1893. although it had been on loan to the museum of black civilizations in the car, his family wanted full restitution, and the salvazar report made it a priority. in 2019 all my task saber was restored to the family in a poignance handover ceremony by the french prime minis
u. k. had also returned some items. however, the british museum has the largest collection of benign bronzes, but i still not yet announced whether it will return any of them arguing is prevented from doing so. by acts of parliament in france, 2 years after the st. warsaw report on restitution was published and french president emmanuel, michael, made his promise of restitution. an important symbolic event took place. the family of the 19th century, west african leader and islamic allege on my...
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u. k. had this to say, this is the israeli play book for 75 years. that has since it's establishment a playbook that goes like this, or they provoke the palestinian people into provoking them. so the retaliate is one has been provoking and provoking over the over the months them, the weeks the days. and janine and nobliss and hebrew and garza, they're located garza. and then of course the peak of that provocation as well knows very well as alex saw, a sharif and hobby sharif as happened the last few nights during the holy month of ramadan. and this playbook goes like this because there's my lives on violence. it lives on the oppression on subjugation of an entire mission. ah. all right, let's bring in our panelists in ramallah were joined by neu de, who's a political analyst and form a spokeswoman for the palestinian national authority. a ton of eve in israel is already rami who's the founder and president of the jerusalem press club, and a former israeli government spokesman. and in tennis, francesca opened easy the united nation, special reporter o
u. k. had this to say, this is the israeli play book for 75 years. that has since it's establishment a playbook that goes like this, or they provoke the palestinian people into provoking them. so the retaliate is one has been provoking and provoking over the over the months them, the weeks the days. and janine and nobliss and hebrew and garza, they're located garza. and then of course the peak of that provocation as well knows very well as alex saw, a sharif and hobby sharif as happened the...
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u. k. had wanted to mediate the situation after the 2019 uprising had given massive economic assistance to help the transition to democracy. we wouldn't be in the situation if there was western leadership working with, for example, china to make sure that the russians couldn't play around and participate in gold smuggling. we wouldn't be in this situation. so we're only in this situation in sudan because the global enduring disorder, the error that we're now living in, promotes conflicts like that civil war and libya like the ongoing civil wars in yemen and syria. and that's why we're here where we are. her mid, do you agree with that point that there's a vacuum being left by the whist? when i think go, it has the physical to be in the situation that we're living in now. ever since the ad edition took place, they have continued to lead you to my, the agenda. the that of the secondary that of the source is by giving them say to the table and allowing them to be part of the discussion and also pu
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u. k. had lost almost half of all of its natural or bio diversity, putting it in the bottom 10 percent of countries globally. so there are lots of people here. and one thing that striking is how many children and young people are here are. and many people dressed up either as bees, either as an animals, i've seen tiger costumes in the, like all very aware of the danger of extinction to monitor some of the most well known animals species. here the w w. f. i had said that more than one in 7, not sure. i'm not native species in the u. k. ah. are under threat of extinction right now, so they're calling on the government to do more. i'm in parliament square, where a march, he's about to set off before a symbolic die in, but also by keen to keep it on the public a gender. it's already something that children will be talking about and learning about in school. but they want people to go further. and the dean, are we seeing a change in tag thinks when it comes to how this group protests? well, we're se
u. k. had lost almost half of all of its natural or bio diversity, putting it in the bottom 10 percent of countries globally. so there are lots of people here. and one thing that striking is how many children and young people are here are. and many people dressed up either as bees, either as an animals, i've seen tiger costumes in the, like all very aware of the danger of extinction to monitor some of the most well known animals species. here the w w. f. i had said that more than one in 7, not...
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u. k. has had a bilateral extradition treaty with its trans atlantic allies. yet when it comes to the deadly car accident caused by c, i, a operative, and the cool us near or u. k. air base. the u. s. rejected the formal request to send an american to london to face the u. k. courts. now these are just 2 examples of a laundry list of many who highlight the extradition imbalance between the u. s. and the rest of the world. joining us to discuss is a man who has covered many of these extradition cases most recently, reporting directly on the assange extradition trial is pulitzer prize winning writer, former mideast bureau chief before the new york times. his latest book called the greatest evil is war. now host of the chris hedges report on the real news network . mr. chris hedges. chris, thank you so much for being with us 1st, chris, let's start with perhaps the highest profile extradition case in the world right now. that would be of julian assange. it would appear that his attorneys in the u. k.
u. k. has had a bilateral extradition treaty with its trans atlantic allies. yet when it comes to the deadly car accident caused by c, i, a operative, and the cool us near or u. k. air base. the u. s. rejected the formal request to send an american to london to face the u. k. courts. now these are just 2 examples of a laundry list of many who highlight the extradition imbalance between the u. s. and the rest of the world. joining us to discuss is a man who has covered many of these extradition...
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had made one thing clear. there is a border on the island of ireland before breaks it. you couldn't feel that border so much because they were both both countries. the u. k and the republic of ireland were part of the european union. so there was a free flow of trade and goods, so there were no barriers. when rex had happened and the u. k decided to step out of the european union. they received this lead to am controls at the northern irish quarter, which then for example, the democratic union part unionist party set or an effective barrier between northern island and the rest of the u. k. so they have been not content with that and ever since. and they have been discussions around this and the democratic union is party as we already heard, is boycotting right now to form a government in northern ireland. so a very, very complicated situation that's been difficult for years at the you has now reached a new agreement with u. k prime minister, which is sooner to smooth tray. can you to tell us a bit above that? yes, so there has been a new agreement found it's called the so called winter agreement. there mainly 2 things. on the one hand, they make a differ
had made one thing clear. there is a border on the island of ireland before breaks it. you couldn't feel that border so much because they were both both countries. the u. k and the republic of ireland were part of the european union. so there was a free flow of trade and goods, so there were no barriers. when rex had happened and the u. k decided to step out of the european union. they received this lead to am controls at the northern irish quarter, which then for example, the democratic union...
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u. k. has had a bilateral extradition treaty, a deadly car accident caused by c. i a operative, and the coolest, and the rest of the world. joining us to discuss is a man who has covered many of these extradition cases, most recently, reporting directly on the assange extradition trial. is pulitzer prize winning writer, former mideast bureau chief before the new york times, his latest book called the greatest evil is war. now host of the chris hedges report on the real news network. mr. chris hedges. chris, thank you so much for being with us. first, chris, let's start with perhaps the highest profile extradition case in the world right now. that would be of julian assange. it would appear that his attorneys in the u. k. are running out of appeals and he will likely be brought to the us to face espionage charges that would effectively result in a life sentence. now data from the d o j shows that they have an astounding 97 percent conviction rate of those extradited to b. u. s. does it appear that the u. k. has sort of relinquished its sovereignty of jurisdiction d
u. k. has had a bilateral extradition treaty, a deadly car accident caused by c. i a operative, and the coolest, and the rest of the world. joining us to discuss is a man who has covered many of these extradition cases, most recently, reporting directly on the assange extradition trial. is pulitzer prize winning writer, former mideast bureau chief before the new york times, his latest book called the greatest evil is war. now host of the chris hedges report on the real news network. mr. chris...
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u. k. in welcome to the show, this ban trigger cars as had invitations from various venues. so what exactly did it do wrong? i'll do really quickly. i'm also on the founder of a free to use website u. k. elsewhere, info. i'm from germany. police check out, sorry to start info. it's a german great site explaining all of this anyway, what happened with the guys? they tried to enter on something called the permitted paid engagement concession letters or invitation only names, addresses, etc. and you can enter on that route, but there are the routes. one called a certificate sponsorship, the border guard said, no, you can't enter unless you have certificates for sponsorship, which wasn't entirely correct. then in talking to the band over the 90 minutes, they were held in the holding band, another v passports taken away from them the band. so i will try to make this better and started talking to the board guards and told them they had other jobs. and on this particular route into the u. k, you have to have been invited on the basis of your doing what you do in your main job. now t
u. k. in welcome to the show, this ban trigger cars as had invitations from various venues. so what exactly did it do wrong? i'll do really quickly. i'm also on the founder of a free to use website u. k. elsewhere, info. i'm from germany. police check out, sorry to start info. it's a german great site explaining all of this anyway, what happened with the guys? they tried to enter on something called the permitted paid engagement concession letters or invitation only names, addresses, etc. and...
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u. k. parliament and the british people. if we look at what happened in the right way, we had the situation where the u. k. parliament was offensively light. see, i'm it does, i'll tell you. but i was, as always said, he's a christian and he got, she does break. the noise, come on, which is without shall not bear false. witness adjusted people's witness, which the courage to the u. k. paulman county, a guy public. i think it is a blatant a sample of double standards. ready i think all countries in the world should abide by the same standards regarding ref. plesco come doubts. i'm the conduct by political leaders and i'd say sir, absolutely are pulling for their prime. and i see a united kingdom. i actually lived many people including myself, were taken in by the lawyer switch for a given by a tiny black government that that's on usa. i didnt plans to spend more than $20000000.00 to monitor how the money being sent. ukraine for humanitarian purposes is being used, along with providing billions of dollars worth of military financial aid, as well as advanced weaponry. washington also sends key of humanitari
u. k. parliament and the british people. if we look at what happened in the right way, we had the situation where the u. k. parliament was offensively light. see, i'm it does, i'll tell you. but i was, as always said, he's a christian and he got, she does break. the noise, come on, which is without shall not bear false. witness adjusted people's witness, which the courage to the u. k. paulman county, a guy public. i think it is a blatant a sample of double standards. ready i think all countries...
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the welsh had landed in the u. k. beaches emptied out, threatens had lasted an unusually high numbers. the u. s. highland tacky and tear and cut up. these glimpses of nature at ease were relatively common during lockdown . they served to remind us we must re negotiate our relationship with the natural world. white for the lives of our fellow creatures on earth they bought own depends on it. this is coven 19. has shown us they really do one 3rd of all the put produced to is the wasted with tens of thousands of put outlets. towel in south korea has been transformed from west offender into bill by leader in foot recycling. either reporting on how new technology is making as possible in kenya, i need the pharmacy and sundays. what do you think the soil, the lab nodes dependent wall cleanup life afraid on iraq? ah, al jazeera sets the stage 311 here, 5 other 9, although no, i haven't been deployed before. just one enemy, global experts in discussion got idea of being do come to been established in democracy. it was bound
the welsh had landed in the u. k. beaches emptied out, threatens had lasted an unusually high numbers. the u. s. highland tacky and tear and cut up. these glimpses of nature at ease were relatively common during lockdown . they served to remind us we must re negotiate our relationship with the natural world. white for the lives of our fellow creatures on earth they bought own depends on it. this is coven 19. has shown us they really do one 3rd of all the put produced to is the wasted with tens...
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u. b. s. whistleblower, brad burke and feld had gone up against the same one year appeal and you were permitted to leave portugal. what happened by now? i had a u. k lawyer and he, portuguese ministry of foreign affairs. and he followed the swiss general attorney describing swiftly as degrading. it was a breach of civil likely motivated because of my whistle blowing activities, withdrawal their warrant, and terminate all the swiss attorney general. she ever got a reply. my portuguese lawyers, supreme court had characterized the swiss has political oppression or refreshing. that is absolutely contrary to european law. there are some re bunch. anyway, at that point, we felt threatened we, we didn't know my wife and i decided to leave europe and had by just south and all my family and passed on in some africa. so i felt there live my last few years there on 72. now on the u. k. layered advise me to keep a copy of the supreme court decision. just my wife for me a few times she said look, if we're going to fly in portugal anymore, we better not go anywhere near the u. k. e supreme court decision. i did transit in schiphol airport. i'm the exact same on
u. b. s. whistleblower, brad burke and feld had gone up against the same one year appeal and you were permitted to leave portugal. what happened by now? i had a u. k lawyer and he, portuguese ministry of foreign affairs. and he followed the swiss general attorney describing swiftly as degrading. it was a breach of civil likely motivated because of my whistle blowing activities, withdrawal their warrant, and terminate all the swiss attorney general. she ever got a reply. my portuguese lawyers,...
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u. k. government is saying no, this is not a situation where the u. s. and the u. k. i've had me fall out of, there is still good relations, very good relations, a with the white house. and soon i will be having a one to one meeting with the president before he leaves for the irish republic and her sentence reporting live from belfast. andrew and he, thanks indeed, a democratic politician expelled from the u. s. state of tennessee's legislature has been re appointed. asheville city council voted on monday to san justin jones back to the state house to fill the vacancy created by his own removal. republican politicians expelled jones and another democrat last week after they protested against the stance of the house on gun control. following him as shooting over colson sharif reports, ah, a march of victory for just engine hundreds rallied in hold of the democratic representative. as he made his way to the tennessee state house, after being appointed back to the sea from which he was expelled only a few days earlier. you know, we stand together and we will bite together. tennes
u. k. government is saying no, this is not a situation where the u. s. and the u. k. i've had me fall out of, there is still good relations, very good relations, a with the white house. and soon i will be having a one to one meeting with the president before he leaves for the irish republic and her sentence reporting live from belfast. andrew and he, thanks indeed, a democratic politician expelled from the u. s. state of tennessee's legislature has been re appointed. asheville city council...
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because they don't need to start over with a company can use other methods to pressure taiwan ha, k u she had to provide or just examined. in harnessing, i've been, china turns on a very normal thing. happy because closely i need to show our attitude to go. and we also need to show our ability to react like this weekend or the family or jessica. china's military pressure on taiwan continues to intensify. and it's up to tie fi, and it's de facto u. s. ally to guest feather china next shall. 4th will just be a drill will enjoy now by bradley bowman. he's a senior director of the center on military and political power at the foundation for the defense of democracies in washington, d. c. brad, it's good to have you back on the program. so we've seen what 3 days of military muscle flexing by the chinese around taiwan summit the pentagon have said that this is an example of china over reacting to the situation as it is right now. how would you describe thanks object jonya. i would describe this as a, a very significant, aggressive destabilizing and irresponsible exercise. i say that when you look a
because they don't need to start over with a company can use other methods to pressure taiwan ha, k u she had to provide or just examined. in harnessing, i've been, china turns on a very normal thing. happy because closely i need to show our attitude to go. and we also need to show our ability to react like this weekend or the family or jessica. china's military pressure on taiwan continues to intensify. and it's up to tie fi, and it's de facto u. s. ally to guest feather china next shall. 4th...
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u. k, the u. s. they acted like france had no interest in the region. despite frances overseas territories there, and it was more than just a cold shoulder, a lot more friends ended up losing a submarine, deal worth $66000000000.00 cancelled by australia to the great benefit of washington. with us president joe biden announcing a nuclear submarine deal with australia just last month. so now it's payback time for michael who's basically say, hey, you stepped us and acted like we don't have any interesting containing china. so fine he making do without us then. and in the wake of michael's remark, solid u. s. officials like florida senator marco rubio, wondered if michael was speaking for all of europe. we need to find out if a manual micron speaks for europe. after his 6 hour meeting in china, he told reporters that europe should create distance with the u. s. and should not get involved in supporting america over china when it comes to taiwan. okay, so apparently if you're not willing to follow washington's agenda in ukraine and they might just pack up and go home and leave you to clean up the mess w
u. k, the u. s. they acted like france had no interest in the region. despite frances overseas territories there, and it was more than just a cold shoulder, a lot more friends ended up losing a submarine, deal worth $66000000000.00 cancelled by australia to the great benefit of washington. with us president joe biden announcing a nuclear submarine deal with australia just last month. so now it's payback time for michael who's basically say, hey, you stepped us and acted like we don't have any...
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you've had of forces from sweden, from u. k. most recently, jordan, who had pulled their their troops out. so that's the problem. number one, they are losing the most capable of the peacekeepers that are there. the other problem is that this mission is already completely overstretched. they expanded to central marley to trans stabilized central. molly, in 2019, and yet they got no additional resources, no additional trip numbers to do it. so it is a difficult situation. you have other aspects of this, like the piece deals that supposed to take place. with groups around molly that aren't going anywhere, you're supposed to have a return to constitutional rule. there was supposed to be a constitutional referendum that was supposed take place in march. well, we passed march and still that's not there or something that's taken place. so real concerns and everyone's for work out what to do next. still had on al jazeera man, my military says it carried out his answering kind of village more than a 100 people died in that attack. we take
you've had of forces from sweden, from u. k. most recently, jordan, who had pulled their their troops out. so that's the problem. number one, they are losing the most capable of the peacekeepers that are there. the other problem is that this mission is already completely overstretched. they expanded to central marley to trans stabilized central. molly, in 2019, and yet they got no additional resources, no additional trip numbers to do it. so it is a difficult situation. you have other aspects...
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u. k. has been trying to find new areas to trade with the realities that of those 11 countries right now in this partnership, 9 countries already have agreements with the u. k. some of them had been rolled over after we left the you. so they were, the result of breck said, so we tried to do more or less, what was there in terms of agreement within the you in those countries. but there are only 2 countries that we haven't made any agreements with so far on the trade fronts and those on malaysia in brunei. so that's probably why the gains and g d p are so small, but there have been no deals that we have signed. will recently, in addition to the 69 that we've rolled over so, so there is a lot of activity going on to just a guess. you know, the, the world to believe that this is global britain. but of course, the loss of the trade or some of the, your trade is much more significant in terms of its impact on g p. what tells us a little bit more about the, about how much trade is being lost and how much further the guy has to go to try and replace it. so you said also disagreement as to what actually happened so far? because i know, depending on the analysis that you do, there is
u. k. has been trying to find new areas to trade with the realities that of those 11 countries right now in this partnership, 9 countries already have agreements with the u. k. some of them had been rolled over after we left the you. so they were, the result of breck said, so we tried to do more or less, what was there in terms of agreement within the you in those countries. but there are only 2 countries that we haven't made any agreements with so far on the trade fronts and those on malaysia...
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u. k. beaches emptied out, threatens had lasted an unusually high number. the u. s. highland tacky and tear and cut up. these glimpses of nature at ease were relatively common during lockdown . they served to remind us we must re negotiate our relationship with an actual quote, white, the lives of our fellow creatures on earth. they fall on depends on it. this is covered, my teen has shown us. they really do ah ah, [000:00:00;00] a . our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel there, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much we appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on the more uplifted and inspiring story. people trust algebra to tell them what's happening in their community in a clear and, and buy. and i've been african, i couldn't be more proud to be part of you know ah ah hello. hello robin, you're watching the, i'll just have a news our life and my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. escape from su dog as hope say that a diplomatic solution to 2
u. k. beaches emptied out, threatens had lasted an unusually high number. the u. s. highland tacky and tear and cut up. these glimpses of nature at ease were relatively common during lockdown . they served to remind us we must re negotiate our relationship with an actual quote, white, the lives of our fellow creatures on earth. they fall on depends on it. this is covered, my teen has shown us. they really do ah ah, [000:00:00;00] a . our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time...
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u. k, the u. s. the acted like france had no tristan region, despite prices overseas territories there. and it was more than just a cold shoulder, a lot more friends, ended up losing a submarine, deal worth $66000000000.00 canceled by australia to the great benefit of washington . with u. s. president joe biden announcing a nuclear submarine deal with australia just last month. so now it's payback time for michael who's basically say, hey, you stepped us and acted like we don't have any interesting container, china, so fine. and in the wake of michael's remark summit, he told reporters that europe should create to get their way with france they threatened to use. there is indeed a great attachment that remains present in a manual micron has said nothing else for this alliance with the united states. but if this alliance with the u. s. would suppose that we blindly systematically followed the position of the united states on all issues. no, there has been a leap forward on strategic autonomy compared to several years ago. okay, so it's one thing to talk a good game about autonomy, but re
u. k, the u. s. the acted like france had no tristan region, despite prices overseas territories there. and it was more than just a cold shoulder, a lot more friends, ended up losing a submarine, deal worth $66000000000.00 canceled by australia to the great benefit of washington . with u. s. president joe biden announcing a nuclear submarine deal with australia just last month. so now it's payback time for michael who's basically say, hey, you stepped us and acted like we don't have any...
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u. k. because of the war, a lot of forswear refugees fleeing all parents at the time. one had a better education for their kids, so i think that was the main driver for why my parents are way like, okay, let's get you guys to the u. k. so that you can get to a better school, better education, the skills that developed, there's only one place i want it to be useful with that. to see a young grown up in freetown always teaches it to be resilience and to push in traffic skin. what you see in me and it things that i do because i was pushing to kind of create ecosystem, a better world outside of how to preach for everyone. when a bowler happened, i decided, okay, like i could mobilize my tech network that i had in the u. k. to see what we can do to help sierra leo. i met the guy who discovered the ball a virus. his name was dr. peter pills. so that's kind of how i came back, you know, came back support at peter p or, and his team to set up their vaccine trial of them till i connect to the president was obvious. he was the ball among right. he was the guy who discovery bowler in gan
u. k. because of the war, a lot of forswear refugees fleeing all parents at the time. one had a better education for their kids, so i think that was the main driver for why my parents are way like, okay, let's get you guys to the u. k. so that you can get to a better school, better education, the skills that developed, there's only one place i want it to be useful with that. to see a young grown up in freetown always teaches it to be resilience and to push in traffic skin. what you see in me...
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u. k. of france than had to be liberated, made independence, missouri, or brittany was fortunate or say, yeah, you, mrs. and the while to really are due to this upper israel palestine piece process over there have been many sheila process wish things that the west is just promised to do, but never a did. so. as for the new comments on the or was it comments by washington with respect to brazil? if i understood you correctly, you meant the comments saying that she went to brazil. they made the mist, makes mistake when it supports russia and china. is that what she meant? move, yes, yes. you're welcome to if you some community, if that's what she meant. if that's the statement you referred to, while we will move forward with the u. s. believe that believes that got them covered so that it can. you make it such blanket statements on anything and it's more than you and dictate their will to anyone for you. glue mcgraw palomo noodles throw slow. now i visited the process of dealing with of the formation of a multi polar world order is something that we're will professor and in a very positive awe
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u. k. and they've had problems with that prior to that, but no, that is still the case. and the meeting on this with the prime minister u. k. prime minister richie sooner. this will be on the agenda for meeting at the beginning or on wednesday. and then further on from that will be won a public engagement and that will be at also university. he'll make a speech there shortly after that, after meeting with the northern on political leaders, he'll be on the way to dublin. and that's where the majority of his visitors taking place in the irish republic. oh andrea, yes. he cares. he is going to be an issue or either the u. s. president goes, but why is it a particular challenge at the moment? tell us about these that bit of unrest and it petrol bomb attacks on the eva champions, visits norman island less. right. so on monday, there's a dissident to a republican group marching in london, dairy went in to the republican plots of cemetery. and on tuesday, the police have found pipe bombs for them in that, in that cemetery. and the thinking is amongst the police that those bombs
u. k. and they've had problems with that prior to that, but no, that is still the case. and the meeting on this with the prime minister u. k. prime minister richie sooner. this will be on the agenda for meeting at the beginning or on wednesday. and then further on from that will be won a public engagement and that will be at also university. he'll make a speech there shortly after that, after meeting with the northern on political leaders, he'll be on the way to dublin. and that's where the...