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u. k. he's been living here in england for 10 years. he did not. however, brent apply for british citizenship and this early release program that he was eligible for is essentially for foreign criminals, a citizens of other countries. what the u. k is trying to do is ease the burden on its overcrowded prison system. and boris becker became eligible for this is the key word branch deportation. that's what's making all the headlines. he's essentially being deported from the u. k. back home to germany. it's all because he is a foreign national, as he mentioned, serving about 8 months of that 30 month prison system arriving back in germany today leading from a small. busy london airport on a private charter jet, making his way back. and as you said, his lawyer speaking to the media today, saying that once he's back in germany, he won't be facing any more person time. yeah, and i guess in the post bergs at m, u k being a citizen of the e u. m as a completely different meaning that it used to talk to me a little bit about what thank what year, what did h
u. k. he's been living here in england for 10 years. he did not. however, brent apply for british citizenship and this early release program that he was eligible for is essentially for foreign criminals, a citizens of other countries. what the u. k is trying to do is ease the burden on its overcrowded prison system. and boris becker became eligible for this is the key word branch deportation. that's what's making all the headlines. he's essentially being deported from the u. k. back home to...
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u. k. he, he challenged us to answer this question. bought, you kind of bring it out quite nicely. so his joe have anything to joe and then respond to him immediately containing half of the world's remaining tropical forests is unsurprising that the d r. c, brazil, and in the media come together in this kind of way. however, beyond the rhetoric, while these countries are actually doing the same, got the forests, as well as the rights of tens of millions of indigenous peoples and other local communities they inhabit these areas. for example, in the i'll see the government recently auctioned that the oil and gas brooks covering millions of hector's and the central p lands the largest terrestrial carbon sink on. it also recently signaled his intention to lift the 20 a band on new loading sessions in the country. so when we talk about a new path to protect the forests, any funding needs to be attached to improve forest governance, routing out corruption. and most importantly, channeling support to those in the front lines of tropical deforestation. it's right. what, what joe is saying
u. k. he, he challenged us to answer this question. bought, you kind of bring it out quite nicely. so his joe have anything to joe and then respond to him immediately containing half of the world's remaining tropical forests is unsurprising that the d r. c, brazil, and in the media come together in this kind of way. however, beyond the rhetoric, while these countries are actually doing the same, got the forests, as well as the rights of tens of millions of indigenous peoples and other local...
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u. k for about a decade did not apply for british citizenship. so he apply actually will be used under an early release program for foreign citizens. the actually will be deported back to germany. this is something that's meant to reduce the over crowding and u. k. prison does not quite as rare as you might think around. a 1000 similar cases took place last year in the u. k, but he will be sent back and there will be some conditions of the biggest one is that he will not be allowed to return to the u. k. or at least 10 years that will be the point of which he can begin to apply. again, she returns so looks like this will be a long time in terms of when you laugh a stay in germany. if boris becker does want to come back, but only serving 8 months of that 30 month prison sentence, and he is now on his way back, being deported to germany and remind us why he ended up in prison in the 1st place . was he mentioned at the beginning this stems from 4 charges of water being referred to as a bankruptcy fraud. essentially, he was accused and convicted of trying
u. k for about a decade did not apply for british citizenship. so he apply actually will be used under an early release program for foreign citizens. the actually will be deported back to germany. this is something that's meant to reduce the over crowding and u. k. prison does not quite as rare as you might think around. a 1000 similar cases took place last year in the u. k, but he will be sent back and there will be some conditions of the biggest one is that he will not be allowed to return to...
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u. k . more than a $100000.00, he worked as prepared to walk off the chill. ah ah, now in the u. s. wins is really showing itself on the pacific coast, yet of the giant circulation will bring rain or snow it some low high up to say through washington to idaho. and of course, the california mountains is rain at low levels down towards the central valley and in san francisco itself. it will keep winding up and then probably bring some showers down to los angeles a decent bit of winter. but it goes through fairly quickly and then it's left with cold weather and ra breeze across the northern plain states was the mid west, admittedly, with some snow developing quickly round about the great lakes is not extreme though, where the cold meets the warm you get this line to developing showers with atlanta only 12 degrees and thunderstorms. it's not going to be a particularly pleasant feeling. day i don't think recent very high temperatures and some of the small out of the of the caribbean will be what type, which is breeze coming from. the north doesn't bring much with it, but for a few sho
u. k . more than a $100000.00, he worked as prepared to walk off the chill. ah ah, now in the u. s. wins is really showing itself on the pacific coast, yet of the giant circulation will bring rain or snow it some low high up to say through washington to idaho. and of course, the california mountains is rain at low levels down towards the central valley and in san francisco itself. it will keep winding up and then probably bring some showers down to los angeles a decent bit of winter. but it...
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u. k. he says workers have no choice but to strike because of the rising cost of living in the country. the people who are taking strong have they financially, and very hard as well. we have members who are sleeping in cars because they called the pixel got to work. we have member. so i haven't been on food thing. and when i say members, i'm in nursing, looking at hospitals. i happen to be on the realities. the way we all see the story was all of a cost of living crosses where workers, comp, make me richer, while companies are still making huge profits. and this is in the 6th richest country in the world, workers to fix rock action lightly. they do not hire any so i so increasingly work as they're thinking, wash it, i have to pay the price, but economic crisis is not, are they making? oh, so improvement workers are willing, we've been involved, you know, the $450.00 to speak over the last year election about general secretary winning. i am putting over 200000000 into the pockets of our members
u. k. he says workers have no choice but to strike because of the rising cost of living in the country. the people who are taking strong have they financially, and very hard as well. we have members who are sleeping in cars because they called the pixel got to work. we have member. so i haven't been on food thing. and when i say members, i'm in nursing, looking at hospitals. i happen to be on the realities. the way we all see the story was all of a cost of living crosses where workers, comp,...
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u. k, he says workers have no choice but to strike because of the rising cost of living in the country. the people who are taking happy. i'm actually, i'm very all as well. we have members who are sleeping in call because i called to hold her to go to work. we have member who i haven't been on full time. and when i say members, army nurses working in hospitals, or having to rely on the realities that they might be the result of a cost of living crisis where workers comp, make me rich, while companies are still making huge profits. and this is in the 6th richest country in the world workers, so they do not have any choice. and i think increasingly work as a thinking, why should i have to pay the price? but economic crisis is not making. oh, so improvement workers are willing we've been involved in the $450.00 states over the last year election of our general secretary winning. i am putting over 200000000 into the pockets for the members of the members have been post to take. it's actually because i have not sure now the software i think the big affected by what's going on in the economy.
u. k, he says workers have no choice but to strike because of the rising cost of living in the country. the people who are taking happy. i'm actually, i'm very all as well. we have members who are sleeping in call because i called to hold her to go to work. we have member who i haven't been on full time. and when i say members, army nurses working in hospitals, or having to rely on the realities that they might be the result of a cost of living crisis where workers comp, make me rich, while...
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u. k . he says workers have no choice but to strike because of the rising cost of living . the people who are taking stronger, she's happy, but actually i'm very far as well. we have members who are sleeping in cars because they called the tech to go to work. we have member who i haven't been on i'm going to say members, i mean not working at hospitals. i happen to be on the reality that they might be the result of a cost of living crosses where work is caught, make me richer while companies are still making huge profits. and this is in the 6th richest country in the world, workers to fix rock action lightly. they do not have any choice and i think increasingly work as a thinking, why should i have to pay the price? but economic crisis is not making. oh, so improvement workers are willing we've been involved in the 450 the speak over the last year election of our general secretary sounds right. winning. i am putting over 200000000 into the pockets for the members of those members have been post take. it's actually because i have not. now the software, i think the big affect
u. k . he says workers have no choice but to strike because of the rising cost of living . the people who are taking stronger, she's happy, but actually i'm very far as well. we have members who are sleeping in cars because they called the tech to go to work. we have member who i haven't been on i'm going to say members, i mean not working at hospitals. i happen to be on the reality that they might be the result of a cost of living crosses where work is caught, make me richer while companies...
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he was known as a theological rottweiler. so i mean, right, somebody that this was an expression that was use and it was use in the u. k. assess, he was brinkets 2010. i believe he said, ah, i, it's understood that he was a very kind and very quiet man and not withstanding whatever the institutional his institutional record may be. but he was most certainly an intellectual, and he was somebody that sort of saw it as his as his job to a large degree to defend the doctrine and to defend the dogma and behave in this way. but when i say doctrine, doug, my certainly do not mean this rogatories sense. i mean, he really thought that he was in it sort of one of his test was actually to defend catholicism in. it's sort of say your for him, this obviously brought him into confrontation with a lot of people that sort of wanted much more open and much more, let's say, a multi faceted catalyst system. but i think that ultimately what also happens is that this man who was an intellectual and intellectual forester, a large degree, you showed himself to be not a particularly competent administrator. and they think that at some point,
he was known as a theological rottweiler. so i mean, right, somebody that this was an expression that was use and it was use in the u. k. assess, he was brinkets 2010. i believe he said, ah, i, it's understood that he was a very kind and very quiet man and not withstanding whatever the institutional his institutional record may be. but he was most certainly an intellectual, and he was somebody that sort of saw it as his as his job to a large degree to defend the doctrine and to defend the dogma...
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u. k. really struggling really soon. next a very privileged man. he's one of the richest men in the u. k. and so he's had a privileged background of private education. so he wouldn't be like you. and in to the anger that is, you know, bubbling under the surface in the u. k right now. and it's evident now in the strikes that are, you know, coming down the line. you pardon the point in from railway workers and from nurses imagine, you know, don't take a strike action, likely, likely, rory, and there's real anger and resentment in the u. k. right now. i mean, there are, there are some that are saying this really stinks of double standards. i mean, for example, if you didn't, the u. k. sports minister say earlier this year that, that he wants russian sports starts to give assurances. they do not support vladimir putin all the band look. i mean it's, it's all about this ala carte morality. i mean, the u. k. has a growth history to its empire of human rights abuses. you know, tens of millions of indians did what they did in my country. and i know we still got families in the north of the country
u. k. really struggling really soon. next a very privileged man. he's one of the richest men in the u. k. and so he's had a privileged background of private education. so he wouldn't be like you. and in to the anger that is, you know, bubbling under the surface in the u. k right now. and it's evident now in the strikes that are, you know, coming down the line. you pardon the point in from railway workers and from nurses imagine, you know, don't take a strike action, likely, likely, rory, and...
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u. k, he sees that increased geopolitical confrontations are responsible for the escalating tensions between eastern and western powers. less of the list it is that you put it cold tussle between the us and china and between the us and russia. this is leading to a kind of escalation, a because all the restriction, the export restriction of semiconductors. and we did a technologies from the u. s. imposed on her allies in europe. that give them a lot of difficulties now, because whenever they want to collaborate with china in terms of industry and economic and tray, they have to seek emissions and license from the u. s. department of commerce. this is making things very, very difficult for them not as a result, the u. s. has to drum up these, trying a threat in the mind of the nato trying to justify why all these measures this. okay, as we mentioned earlier, it's not in proportion is preparing to hold the meeting with the ministry of defense. we've just seen the russian leader enter the stage on. it's just about to speak less listening or meeting of the new ministry, the fans, if they're in a
u. k, he sees that increased geopolitical confrontations are responsible for the escalating tensions between eastern and western powers. less of the list it is that you put it cold tussle between the us and china and between the us and russia. this is leading to a kind of escalation, a because all the restriction, the export restriction of semiconductors. and we did a technologies from the u. s. imposed on her allies in europe. that give them a lot of difficulties now, because whenever they...
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u. k. is key workers go on strike over the cost of living . he perused the president pushes for early elections after night and violent demonstrations. ah, to iran has executed a 2nd prisoner linked to the anti government protested of engulfed the country. magic teresa, nevada was publicly hanger monday, and a rating court convicted him of fatally stabbing 2 security force members during protest. last month. demonstrations of swept across iran since marcell many died, one in police custody last september. doctor bar is inter on and has more about the man executors. he was a 23 year old, according to reports and who was arrested in iran, 2nd largest city that is measured 2 days after an incident that took place during the protest that a bit were ongoing. at the time he was arrested on november 19th and according to reports and magic rosara raton, of art that was, then i'm shown some footage of that that was apparently cctv footage that apparently showed him committing the acts that were a including murdering to a members of the bessie's military f
u. k. is key workers go on strike over the cost of living . he perused the president pushes for early elections after night and violent demonstrations. ah, to iran has executed a 2nd prisoner linked to the anti government protested of engulfed the country. magic teresa, nevada was publicly hanger monday, and a rating court convicted him of fatally stabbing 2 security force members during protest. last month. demonstrations of swept across iran since marcell many died, one in police custody last...
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he's personally raised the case of whistleblower jolene. assange with the u. s. government. yes. really national is currently being held in prison in the u. k. and he's fighting against extradition to the u. s. where he's wanted on espionage charges i have rises personally with the representatives of the united states government. my position is clear and has been made clear to the us administration, that it is time that this may be brought to a close calls from a sanchez family for the prime minister to intervene in the case have previously gone unanswered. back in june. the p. m. rejected the demands to get involved and call for the us to drop. it's prosecution of the wiki, leech co founder. but just to recap, julian assault was arrested by the u. k. authorities after they bundled him out of the ecuadorian embassy. that's where he'd been. hold up since 2012 and to this day he remains in london spell marsh prison pending washington's extradition request. now, if he is extradited, he will face up to 175 years in prison if found guilty of espionage charges. that's for publishing. thousands of leaked documents, the director of the center for cou
he's personally raised the case of whistleblower jolene. assange with the u. s. government. yes. really national is currently being held in prison in the u. k. and he's fighting against extradition to the u. s. where he's wanted on espionage charges i have rises personally with the representatives of the united states government. my position is clear and has been made clear to the us administration, that it is time that this may be brought to a close calls from a sanchez family for the prime...
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u. k. he's a senior research fellow at the oxford energy institute for energy studies and he's from life from oxford. thank you very much for being with us on ologist era. i'm going to ask you the same question i asked john of at this deal aims to limit russia's revenue, want at the same time reverting global oil shock. of course. how much harm will it actually do to russia when it drastically reduced russia? oil revenue? well, if we'll just let me out step, take a one small step back. the, the, the measures that europe, the sanctions that europe are imposing from december. the 5th are very, very serious. they would have really hurt russia a lot. the whole idea of the price cat has been devised by the us, by them administration to on to mine european sanctions. so the cap has been decide design not to hurt russia, but due to been to, to let the, the flow of russian oil continue. because what the u. s. administration was primarily concerned about is if the price is gasoline inside united states.
u. k. he's a senior research fellow at the oxford energy institute for energy studies and he's from life from oxford. thank you very much for being with us on ologist era. i'm going to ask you the same question i asked john of at this deal aims to limit russia's revenue, want at the same time reverting global oil shock. of course. how much harm will it actually do to russia when it drastically reduced russia? oil revenue? well, if we'll just let me out step, take a one small step back. the,...
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u. k. he's an epidemiologist and a professor of medicine at the university of east and lia pull thanks so much for being on the program. firstly, how can we open the country so quickly without risking a tide of debt? well, i think china is in a very difficult position at the moment it vaccinated it's population. it's not, not that many vaccines of the last year. and as you pointed out, the suggestion that the vaccinate you don't, you are relatively small proportion of the more vulnerable people in china. the problem is, but vaccine protects against infection, probably for only about 6 months and, and against more severe disease for about a year. and so a lot of the protection that they had from the vaccine campaign probably is disappeared. now, for most of many of the population of china, the problem is that whatever you do, what you will get a search of infections as he left actions ultimately. but if you don't lift sanctions, that controls and keep coping suppressed you effectively. loons ulti
u. k. he's an epidemiologist and a professor of medicine at the university of east and lia pull thanks so much for being on the program. firstly, how can we open the country so quickly without risking a tide of debt? well, i think china is in a very difficult position at the moment it vaccinated it's population. it's not, not that many vaccines of the last year. and as you pointed out, the suggestion that the vaccinate you don't, you are relatively small proportion of the more vulnerable people...
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u. k. he says workers have no choice, but to strike the people who are taking strong action have been fun actually, and very hard as well. we have members who are sleeping in car because they called the tech to go to work. we have member who i haven't been on i'm going to say members, i'm in nursing looking at hospitals. i haven't been on the realities that they might be the result of a cost of living crisis where workers comp make me richer while companies are still making huge profits. and this is in the 6th richest country in the world, workers to fix rock action lightly. they do not have any choice and i think increasingly work as a thinking, why should i have to pay the price? but economic crisis is not making. oh, so improvement workers are willing we've been involved in the 450 the speak over the last year election of our general secretary winning. i am putting over 200000000. it's a pockets for the members of the members have been post to take. it's actually because i have not sure now
u. k. he says workers have no choice, but to strike the people who are taking strong action have been fun actually, and very hard as well. we have members who are sleeping in car because they called the tech to go to work. we have member who i haven't been on i'm going to say members, i'm in nursing looking at hospitals. i haven't been on the realities that they might be the result of a cost of living crisis where workers comp make me richer while companies are still making huge profits. and...
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u. k. london, he throw on a gap where manchester caught if birmingham plows go, these are the efforts that are going to be affected as well as the ports of new haven down in east sussex. i'm standing on the perimeter of london. he, for 4th grade, the official picket is behind me this morning and what we're talking about in terms of flights is just short of 9000 flights to food land in the u. k. in those airports, in the 8 days of the dispute, and those flights have about 1700000 seats on them. so assuming that those flights are pretty much gonna be full, as most airlines are these days of $1700000.00 passengers are going to face delays on arrival. as you say, the unions are demanding 10 percent pay increase inflation in the u. k. at the moment is currently 10.7 percent and the offer that's on the table from the government is just 2 percent. so you can see that the unions are not in america compromise. they say there's a massive gulf between what they want, what they need. a beeping has to go past in the pot and they put it in the public support. public opinion is going to be absolutely cru
u. k. london, he throw on a gap where manchester caught if birmingham plows go, these are the efforts that are going to be affected as well as the ports of new haven down in east sussex. i'm standing on the perimeter of london. he, for 4th grade, the official picket is behind me this morning and what we're talking about in terms of flights is just short of 9000 flights to food land in the u. k. in those airports, in the 8 days of the dispute, and those flights have about 1700000 seats on them....
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he uses some u. k. spellings for words, but he only does it twice. we know at times he posted on the big corn talk forum. what time zone he made levin shook look, he gets exhausted whenever someone is thought to be such. oh she, they say no such, he can't be like that to say, but you see, but we don't actually know if the till she is a genius. he's bound to be a little strange and not average or he can change what zip to shows it. that's the extent of our knowledge. i'm not in the big point, but your, your address point thing about 64. you will dorians, the toshi, knock a modal emerged from a southern california home thursday and walk right into a frenzy hours after newsweek magazine claimed he was the mystery man behind bitcoin. the yes i was around in those times, but i was very annoyed with the news week newsweek research what news we did is they found a guide team. so to she, moto, and they're like, we found him still, she wouldn't have chosen his real name. and so they were literally looking for a john doe found chombo. and so that, that was to,
he uses some u. k. spellings for words, but he only does it twice. we know at times he posted on the big corn talk forum. what time zone he made levin shook look, he gets exhausted whenever someone is thought to be such. oh she, they say no such, he can't be like that to say, but you see, but we don't actually know if the till she is a genius. he's bound to be a little strange and not average or he can change what zip to shows it. that's the extent of our knowledge. i'm not in the big point,...
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he uses some u. k. spellings for words, but he only does it twice. we know at times he posted on the mcclintock forum, what time zone he may live in chicago. he gets from austin. whenever so, and it's starting to be subtle she, they say no. so she can't be like that. but we don't actually know if she is a genius, he's boned to be a little strange and not average. and he can change that to fuzzy. that's the extent of her knowledge. i'm not even your drug point thing about 64. you will during the toshi knock a modal emerged from a southern california home thursday and walked right into a frenzy hours after newsweek magazine claimed he was. the mystery man behind bitcoin the yes i was around in those times, but i was very annoyed with the news week newsweek research what news we did is they found a guy named patasha, aka moto and there like we found him still she wouldn't have chosen his real name. and so they were literally looking for a john doe found john diddo and said that that was to she was very poor journalism because they went to his home. they
he uses some u. k. spellings for words, but he only does it twice. we know at times he posted on the mcclintock forum, what time zone he may live in chicago. he gets from austin. whenever so, and it's starting to be subtle she, they say no. so she can't be like that. but we don't actually know if she is a genius, he's boned to be a little strange and not average. and he can change that to fuzzy. that's the extent of her knowledge. i'm not even your drug point thing about 64. you will during the...
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u army. he's been trying to position france more as the leader inside the continent of europe, especially with the u. k leaving due to brings it so i he has an open path but he needs more international credibility. he's been failing in africa. ah, he's hasn't had the greatest relationship with the united states over the years. hasn't had a great relationship with the u. k. and this is something that he sees that can propel him on to that leadership position. but as i said before, i don't see russia except thing, really, any country that is considered as part of the collect, the west is being an honest broker, due to the bias position that they've had over in the past 10 months. well, you said they're right there you as if a being that of an honest barocha let, let's bring that up for a moment here. i mean, you know, so his micron, he, he's talking about potential a peaceful set of negotiations to resolve the crank conflicts. does he doesn't really one turkey in china leading the way and be the top. negotiate is here, but use f considering the fact that franz still supplies ukraine with military assista
u army. he's been trying to position france more as the leader inside the continent of europe, especially with the u. k leaving due to brings it so i he has an open path but he needs more international credibility. he's been failing in africa. ah, he's hasn't had the greatest relationship with the united states over the years. hasn't had a great relationship with the u. k. and this is something that he sees that can propel him on to that leadership position. but as i said before, i don't see...
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but as he rightly said, we've got a problem, but the, the windstream major in the west of the u. k as well. he's not on debate. so the public does though, actually know the trade that was, is going on on that, but a sort of bit of a, a sad thing because nate, i was supposed to have an objective of securing peace, promising co operation and guarding freedom a night. i was doing none of those came the crying, and dr. europe as a whole lot and the by her mean stealth and birth makes it very existential. a, i know we must win. russia must be defeated. well, what happens or in the reverse happens, the boy ship, i mean, how, how does nato survive? this, which i'm rubbing my hands with glee because it's a failed alliance. it, when it's being proven. well nato's mission, according to its 1st secretary general, who was a british peer, unlike suttonberg, who is an absolute nbc said that the mission of the alliance was to keep the americans in the russians out in the germans down. and it has been doing that. and it has been definitely doing that ever since. the problem is that you cannot have
but as he rightly said, we've got a problem, but the, the windstream major in the west of the u. k as well. he's not on debate. so the public does though, actually know the trade that was, is going on on that, but a sort of bit of a, a sad thing because nate, i was supposed to have an objective of securing peace, promising co operation and guarding freedom a night. i was doing none of those came the crying, and dr. europe as a whole lot and the by her mean stealth and birth makes it very...
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as well as he rightly said, we've got a problem, but the, the windstream major in the west of the u. k as well. he's not on debate. so the public doesn't actually know the trade that was, is going on. but a little bit of a was sad because nate, i was supposed to have an objective of securing peace, promising co operation, and guarding freedom and night. i was doing none of those in the crying. and dr. europe as a whole lot. and the by say, i mean south and burn, makes it very existential. a, i know we must win. russia must be defeated. well, what happens or in the reverse happens, the boy ship, i mean, how, how does nato survive? this which i'm rubbing my hands with glee because it's a failed alliance. it when it's being proven. well nato's mission, according to its 1st secretary general, who was a british peer, unlike suttonberg, who is an absolute nbc said that the mission of the alliance was to keep the americans in the russians out in the germans down. and it has been doing that. and it has been beneficial doing that ever since. the problem is that you cannot have european security
as well as he rightly said, we've got a problem, but the, the windstream major in the west of the u. k as well. he's not on debate. so the public doesn't actually know the trade that was, is going on. but a little bit of a was sad because nate, i was supposed to have an objective of securing peace, promising co operation, and guarding freedom and night. i was doing none of those in the crying. and dr. europe as a whole lot. and the by say, i mean south and burn, makes it very existential. a, i...
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he want another to wimbledon as well. so really popular in, in u. k. well obviously that being the, the big british tennis tournament was living there since i think 2012. what exactly, and that's why ever since he retired in 1999, he was working for the b b. c. working as a commentator, he spent 2 years serving as novak jock of it, she's coach as well. clearly a very talented commentator, very popular in the u. k. good coach as well. and who knows if you come back from this at the time of his sentencing, the judge in england that she said that his career and his personal life are both in ruin. and i think we're about to find out if there's any way back for him in england, you suspect the suspect not, but possibly can get job here in germany. i don't know which of the edna crime bridge. thanks so much. thank you. to the well cotton cotton alan morocco's dream run has come to an end reigning champions. france defeated them in their semi final clash. now morocco made history of becoming the 1st african and arab same ever to reach the said ease. last night,
he want another to wimbledon as well. so really popular in, in u. k. well obviously that being the, the big british tennis tournament was living there since i think 2012. what exactly, and that's why ever since he retired in 1999, he was working for the b b. c. working as a commentator, he spent 2 years serving as novak jock of it, she's coach as well. clearly a very talented commentator, very popular in the u. k. good coach as well. and who knows if you come back from this at the time of his...
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he won another to wimbledon as well. so really popular in, in the u. k. as well, obviously that being the, the big british tennis tournament was living there since i think 2012. what exactly is it? why ever since he retired in 1999, he was working for the b b. c. working as a commentator, he spent 2 years serving his novak jock of it, she's coach as well. clearly a very talented commentator, very popular in the u. k. m. good coach as well. and who knows if you come back from this at the time of his sentencing, the, the judge in england that she said that his career and his personal life are both in ruin. and i think we're about to find out if there's any way back for him in england, you'd suspect the suspect not, and, but possibly can get a job here in germany. i don't know that we shall see at mc crane bridge. thanks so much. thank you. to the wells cotton cotton now in france is victory over morocco mean that they've reached the 2nd consecutive world cup final. the title holders will face argentina on sunday, and fans back home in pal paris celebrated th
he won another to wimbledon as well. so really popular in, in the u. k. as well, obviously that being the, the big british tennis tournament was living there since i think 2012. what exactly is it? why ever since he retired in 1999, he was working for the b b. c. working as a commentator, he spent 2 years serving his novak jock of it, she's coach as well. clearly a very talented commentator, very popular in the u. k. m. good coach as well. and who knows if you come back from this at the time of...
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u. k. government and he doesn't have a plan to handle it will. it says it has a plan. it's been evolving over the last few months. but as you heard from andrew vis or tragedy has reminded people of what happened in november 2021. when 27 people drowned in the channel trying to reach the shores of england. now am richey soon ack expressing his sympathy. so did the lead of the opposition care stammer here in parliament, not a long ago, but they both 1st dressed that it reminded people of the need to try to break up the criminal gangs involved in people smuggling, getting people over to britain on these m a very dangerous boats, so a braverman and the home secretary had a similar sentiment, but then she went on to tell people what the government was doing. she said that so it was crucial that they stopped these crossings. and just in fact, on tuesday, the primary, the outlines, a new thrust, which would see or the fast tracking of summer side m claims, but also making it easier if he succeeds with his plans to send people straight back to where they came from in europe or
u. k. government and he doesn't have a plan to handle it will. it says it has a plan. it's been evolving over the last few months. but as you heard from andrew vis or tragedy has reminded people of what happened in november 2021. when 27 people drowned in the channel trying to reach the shores of england. now am richey soon ack expressing his sympathy. so did the lead of the opposition care stammer here in parliament, not a long ago, but they both 1st dressed that it reminded people of the need...
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u. k. so, as he was saying it's, it's, it's 50 years ago to the time this is actually that they've picked an excellent time for it. since humans last landed on the moon, it feels like there is a new generation preparing to explore space. what makes this different from the apollo era? well, this is a lot bigger than the ambition of a polar mean. polar was an a vicious program to take people to the moon for the 1st time and do all the science experiments that they did. but the aim as you were hearing there is actually not just to go back and do the same sort of things. this was done during apollo, but to go back to actually build a base to plan, to stay there for the long term. so to have astronauts up there in a similar kind of way that we've had a permanent mind presence in space for the last couple of decades with the international space station. so actually doing more in the way of long duration presence on the moon. getting that technology, right, testing bits of technology, testing bits of procedures, testing how well the astronauts can cope in that sort of environment for a per long len
u. k. so, as he was saying it's, it's, it's 50 years ago to the time this is actually that they've picked an excellent time for it. since humans last landed on the moon, it feels like there is a new generation preparing to explore space. what makes this different from the apollo era? well, this is a lot bigger than the ambition of a polar mean. polar was an a vicious program to take people to the moon for the 1st time and do all the science experiments that they did. but the aim as you were...
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u. s. pledges to expand the combat training program for ukrainian soldiers with thousands of keys, triple ready, being prepared, a nato countries. we speak with a ukrainian military prison that he's a z u. k. army training didn't do him any good with. it's a funny thing for 2 days. they taught us how to hold the weapon. did you use any of the skills that you learned in england, or at least try to know why there was nowhere to use them? plus the russian president and indian prime minister discuss biological ties over the phone, follows media room is that the indian pm back sounds of a meeting with peace in which the credit in the smith doesn't not misunderstanding with it. 7 pm here in moscow. and this is dorothy international with the very latest world news update is great to have you with us the head of russia's humanitarian mission. and the central african republic is being treated in hospital of the apostle bomb exploded in his hands. we've obtained this exclusive footage from the crime scene where local investigates the now sifting through forensic evidence, the african republics police have called the incident a tower attack. the russian humanitarian official dimitry city, opened the
u. s. pledges to expand the combat training program for ukrainian soldiers with thousands of keys, triple ready, being prepared, a nato countries. we speak with a ukrainian military prison that he's a z u. k. army training didn't do him any good with. it's a funny thing for 2 days. they taught us how to hold the weapon. did you use any of the skills that you learned in england, or at least try to know why there was nowhere to use them? plus the russian president and indian prime minister...
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after taking part in the earlier i spoke to come on martine, he's a senior electron international relations at the university of sussex in the u. k. i asked him if he was surprised by to ron's brutal cracked on good morning. you know, i'm not. this was expected and there was jim has been laying ground for this. this killings which by all conventions actually are extra judicial killings. the person who was executed this morning by the way that i thought i was only arrested 23 days ago. so the whole process from arrest to execution took only more and let them more than 3 weeks. he had no access to independent lawyer. it was a lawyer which was determined by the, by the state. and in fact, and uranium. my rice lawyer claims that given that there was no private plaintiff in this case, the whole case was brought to the court by the government and actually processed by the government by judiciary felt it's a sort of state killing. and i should also add that there are other protest us who are actually being killed on the torture in the prison. but the government then claims they have been either committing suicide or they have some other
after taking part in the earlier i spoke to come on martine, he's a senior electron international relations at the university of sussex in the u. k. i asked him if he was surprised by to ron's brutal cracked on good morning. you know, i'm not. this was expected and there was jim has been laying ground for this. this killings which by all conventions actually are extra judicial killings. the person who was executed this morning by the way that i thought i was only arrested 23 days ago. so the...
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u. k. to being a prisoner or are he gets an exclusive interview with a captive ukrainian soldier sharing his experience training in the u. k. ah, hello and good morning for mark, international studios in moscow and from wherever you are catching the program. welcome to the hours most vital news stories worldwide. i'm fearless about. we start with breaking news, the e. u is tightening the screws on media freedom. a new sanctions package is freezing our t's european assets in an effort to sense or criticism from russian media. i discuss the latest updates with our team. marina close that i have a all this is now the nines package of sanctions and they are supposed to be hard hitting as the european union has called them. and basically what we're seeing with our t's that they're sanctioning our parent company and all to the novice the in europe. so basically brussels is season phones and acids belonging to r c as well as some other over channels. and not only that, they also want to make sure that there are no funds or economic resources made available to them, whether it's directly or indirect
u. k. to being a prisoner or are he gets an exclusive interview with a captive ukrainian soldier sharing his experience training in the u. k. ah, hello and good morning for mark, international studios in moscow and from wherever you are catching the program. welcome to the hours most vital news stories worldwide. i'm fearless about. we start with breaking news, the e. u is tightening the screws on media freedom. a new sanctions package is freezing our t's european assets in an effort to sense...
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service. pri, mazda says he's personally, you raise a case, a whistleblower juliana falls with the u. s. government for a national is currently being held in prison in the u. k. his fighting a course against expedition to the u. s, and he's wanted on espionage charges. i have braces personally with the representatives of the united states government. my position is clear and has been made clear to the u. s. administration. that it is time that this matter be brought to a close. cold war, i saw his family for the prime, is it to intervene in the case i previously gone unanswered back in june. the p. m . rejected the demand to get involved and cool for the us to drop it. prosecution of the wiki, meeks co farmer, just to recap, and julian us was, was arrested by the u. k. authorities after they bundled him out of the ecuadorian embassy, where he'd been holdups in 2012. to this day, he remains in london's bell much prison pending washington's expedition request, if expedited, he will face up to one instantly 5 years in prison. if found guilty of espionage charges for publishing. thousands of linked documents, the director of the center of counter hedge, a monic
service. pri, mazda says he's personally, you raise a case, a whistleblower juliana falls with the u. s. government for a national is currently being held in prison in the u. k. his fighting a course against expedition to the u. s, and he's wanted on espionage charges. i have braces personally with the representatives of the united states government. my position is clear and has been made clear to the u. s. administration. that it is time that this matter be brought to a close. cold war, i saw...
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u. s. pledges to expand the combat training program for ukrainian soldiers with thousands of kids, triple ready being prepared, a nato countries. we speak with a ukrainian military prison that he's a z u k. army training didn't do him any good with. it's a funny thing for 2 days. they taught us how to hold a weapon. did you use any of the skills that you learned in england or at least try to.
u. s. pledges to expand the combat training program for ukrainian soldiers with thousands of kids, triple ready being prepared, a nato countries. we speak with a ukrainian military prison that he's a z u k. army training didn't do him any good with. it's a funny thing for 2 days. they taught us how to hold a weapon. did you use any of the skills that you learned in england or at least try to.
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u. k for being a prisoner or art, he gets an exclusive interview with a captive ukrainian pulled. you're sharing his experience training in the u. k.
u. k for being a prisoner or art, he gets an exclusive interview with a captive ukrainian pulled. you're sharing his experience training in the u. k.