16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
they were all flattering to the u. k. i think that it all go through back channels to hack all of our electron. that is when you saw the trumpet ministration, demand the action of julian. remember that up until then, obama had used the who had provided information to the press. but trump, right the, the see eyes embarrassment and anger over in the other direction and call us the alleged you are the crowd an air base in england. she hit and killed a 19 year old out of the road and fled back to the us, claiming diplomatic immunity 20 the u. k. issued an official extradition request form extradition imbalance. not only between the u. s. a u. k, but it almost always acquiesces, but it's not true. the other, as i mentioned before, is not a us citizen. and he did not commit a crime, including the case of hoss on the stuff of some nasir in for others. another set of rules for themselves are more to come with the mystery around just how many people the u. s. government brings from, ah ah welcome back to the ammo i'm manila chance.
they were all flattering to the u. k. i think that it all go through back channels to hack all of our electron. that is when you saw the trumpet ministration, demand the action of julian. remember that up until then, obama had used the who had provided information to the press. but trump, right the, the see eyes embarrassment and anger over in the other direction and call us the alleged you are the crowd an air base in england. she hit and killed a 19 year old out of the road and fled back to...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
i had by now i had a u. k lawyer and he sent a complaint to the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs. and he followed up on that by sending 2 letters to the swiss general attorney describing switzerland's behavior as an inhumane and degrading it was a breach of civil rights he wrote. and he said it's politically motivated because of my whistle blowing activities. he asked them to promptly withdraw their warrant and terminate all criminal proceedings against the swiss attorney general. she loved both of his letters. we've never got a reply. my portuguese lawyers in the court already at the supreme court had characterized the swiss prosecutor's behavior. had political oppression or refreshing rather, and persecution that is absolutely contrary to european law. it's an abuse of power or personal revenge. anyway, at that point, my wife and i still lived here and we felt threatened we, we didn't feel secure in europe. so my wife and i decided to leave europe and had back to south africa where i used to live and a
i had by now i had a u. k lawyer and he sent a complaint to the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs. and he followed up on that by sending 2 letters to the swiss general attorney describing switzerland's behavior as an inhumane and degrading it was a breach of civil rights he wrote. and he said it's politically motivated because of my whistle blowing activities. he asked them to promptly withdraw their warrant and terminate all criminal proceedings against the swiss attorney general. she...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. i and the u. k. you don't need an id to go traveling from state to state or going into hotels, but in europe, in the shouldn't get one or every policeman. and every hotel receptions is a border control. and no one is safe from this use abusive arrest long. what's next for you? trevor? many whistleblowers speak, teach lecture and write about their experiences. many try to be something of a sentinel of the public trust. what have you been doing since leaving portugal? well, i've been read and listening to a lot of wishing blowers in switzerland. i've spoken to them. i've read their stories about corruption in the prosecution shield. this is about the type of switch brutality that goes on in the source police force. there are many people there, they have the highest detention center of the tensions of and they happens, sorry, overall, rephrase or switzerland has the highest percentage in the world of detainees that have not been put on trial. there is no trial. and so what i'd like to do for the future
u. s. i and the u. k. you don't need an id to go traveling from state to state or going into hotels, but in europe, in the shouldn't get one or every policeman. and every hotel receptions is a border control. and no one is safe from this use abusive arrest long. what's next for you? trevor? many whistleblowers speak, teach lecture and write about their experiences. many try to be something of a sentinel of the public trust. what have you been doing since leaving portugal? well, i've been read...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
i had by now i had a u. k lawyer and he sent a complaint to the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs. and he followed up all night by sending 2 letters to the swiss general of germany describing switzerland behavior as inhumane and degrading. it was a breach of civil rights he wrote. and he said it's politically motivated because of my whistle blowing activities. he asked them to promptly withdraw their warrant and terminate all criminal proceedings against the swiss attorney general. she loved both of his letters. we've never got a reply. my portuguese lawyers in the courts already in the supreme court had characterized the swiss prosecutors. behavior had political oppression, or repression rather, and persecution. that is absolutely contrary to european law. it's an abusive power or personal re bunch. anyway, at that point, my wife and i still live here, i'm, we fell track and we, we didn't feel secure in europe. so my wife and i decided to leave europe and had back to south africa where i used to live and
i had by now i had a u. k lawyer and he sent a complaint to the portuguese ministry of foreign affairs. and he followed up all night by sending 2 letters to the swiss general of germany describing switzerland behavior as inhumane and degrading. it was a breach of civil rights he wrote. and he said it's politically motivated because of my whistle blowing activities. he asked them to promptly withdraw their warrant and terminate all criminal proceedings against the swiss attorney general. she...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. effectively acting as a baffled state for the us in the way of arresting people? you know, i mean there is provision in u. k. law that says the people cannot be extradited for political offences if they are politically persecuted. and of course they have ignored the fact that this is very clear, political persecution and, and done the bidding of. but you have the 5 eyes, the security networks are intertwined. they were all sorts of leak documents that were published by wiki leaks that were not flattering to the u. k. i think that it all goes back to the 2017 volt 7 leak. this was wiki weeks, exposing the ability of the cia through back channels to hack all of our electronic devices, even our televisions and our cars and phones and everything else. and that, that is when you saw the trump administration demand the expedition prompted by the c. i a, in the intelligence community, demand the expedition of julian. remember that up until then, obama had used the espionage act quite vigorously, almost a dozen times against whistleblowers. great curiosity. oh, curiosity and others w
u. k. effectively acting as a baffled state for the us in the way of arresting people? you know, i mean there is provision in u. k. law that says the people cannot be extradited for political offences if they are politically persecuted. and of course they have ignored the fact that this is very clear, political persecution and, and done the bidding of. but you have the 5 eyes, the security networks are intertwined. they were all sorts of leak documents that were published by wiki leaks that...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
and when you look at all of the details of the case, and i think that's one of the reasons why the u. k. judicial system made it so difficult to cover. it's clear that this is not the best of british jurisprudence, but the luby, aka. so i think all of us from the beginning have assumed that he would be expedited, remember, he wasn't extra dieted under when the ruling, the expedition ruling was made by merisa. it wasn't because she found any of the charges against julian invalid. in fact, she endorsed all of the charges against julian, but it was very clear that he was a suicide risk. there was just no way i'm going here attempted suicide and his psychological, physical, and psychological health is extremely precarious. there is no way to deny it. and so she blocked the extradition based on the fact that he had a high suicide. there was a high potential force gave in a diplomatic note of doing the government's dirty work in terms of its quote unquote, terrorism laws. so we all of us to support julian and press freedom because the consequences of this for the press are catastrophic. it me
and when you look at all of the details of the case, and i think that's one of the reasons why the u. k. judicial system made it so difficult to cover. it's clear that this is not the best of british jurisprudence, but the luby, aka. so i think all of us from the beginning have assumed that he would be expedited, remember, he wasn't extra dieted under when the ruling, the expedition ruling was made by merisa. it wasn't because she found any of the charges against julian invalid. in fact, she...
28
28
Apr 1, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i started my journey as the u. k. government was being taken to court over what 3 and jose claimed was it's breach of the climate change act. the judge has now published his decision and i'm catching up with friends of the earth lawyer, katie, to cower. so casey, i'm longing to know what the judgment says on the jasmine is a when was amazing, we're absolutely delighted. yes, we've been successful in proving that they have indeed reached the climate change. so we're very, very happy. it is easy to throw around was like historic landmark, but how would you describe this judgments? i think those words are fully deserved in this case, because this is the 1st time that the government has been found in breach of the climate change act and the climate change. that is a fundamental significance to our ability to counter the climate crisis that we're finding ourselves in. is the real wake up call for the government. and the next episode on explore how the law is being used to hold those responsible for climate change to accou
i started my journey as the u. k. government was being taken to court over what 3 and jose claimed was it's breach of the climate change act. the judge has now published his decision and i'm catching up with friends of the earth lawyer, katie, to cower. so casey, i'm longing to know what the judgment says on the jasmine is a when was amazing, we're absolutely delighted. yes, we've been successful in proving that they have indeed reached the climate change. so we're very, very happy. it is easy...
24
24
Apr 2, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
back in the u. k, i come to the london school of economics to talk to policy analyst catherine high and her water of an annual report on global trends and climate education. what trends the seeing investigation? we've seen kind of exponential growth over time and we see 2 new trends that really important. one is cases that follow in the footsteps of media defaults and shall i look at what a company has to do now in the face of the current scientific evidence. and the other is about green washing, said companies setting net 0 emissions targets, but having no credible plans to meet them. so here's the netherlands where the agenda case was one. have you seen any impacts of that case? absolutely, the agenda case is one that has sparked more than 70 cases, filed in countries around the world that are challenging governments on a similar basis. 70 a lot of love. it is a lot. yeah. it's a huge proportion of the of the overall number is one thing talking to people on the grounds about the agenda, amelia's a fanc
back in the u. k, i come to the london school of economics to talk to policy analyst catherine high and her water of an annual report on global trends and climate education. what trends the seeing investigation? we've seen kind of exponential growth over time and we see 2 new trends that really important. one is cases that follow in the footsteps of media defaults and shall i look at what a company has to do now in the face of the current scientific evidence. and the other is about green...
33
33
Apr 14, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
i come to peace, one of them in the south of the u. k. i greg another great me out of a see, oh, great. jackson is an entrepreneur with a flat attack and a mission to shake up the energy sector in just 6 years. octopuses gained over 3 and a half 1000000 customers in 14 countries. it's valued at over $5000000000.00 in this building. the energy comes from the grid, but it also comes from solar panels on the roof. and this box at any moment in time is deciding what to do with that store in the car. i use its power, the home it is going on the grid weight, so the grid price is higher. that way the homeowner gets the maxim financial benefit. but then i need to think about it. you're doing that through digitizing energy. this is all digital just in the u. k. oh was energy gathers 1500000000 pieces of data every day to do this optimization. ready these bites of data may be tiny, with energy in the form of electricity, heat, and transports, contributing nearly 3 quarters of all emissions. the potential impact is hinge. our mission is to make the tr
i come to peace, one of them in the south of the u. k. i greg another great me out of a see, oh, great. jackson is an entrepreneur with a flat attack and a mission to shake up the energy sector in just 6 years. octopuses gained over 3 and a half 1000000 customers in 14 countries. it's valued at over $5000000000.00 in this building. the energy comes from the grid, but it also comes from solar panels on the roof. and this box at any moment in time is deciding what to do with that store in the...
20
20
Apr 12, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
only deny the claim from a former democratic lewis leader that by the u. k. i invest sooner supported biden's views on power sharing. and i think that's incredibly exciting or been growth jobs and prosperity to northern ireland. and i know he shows my ambition to see it's to should say, a back up and running. that's what people and businesses and all knowledge deserve . president biden left for the irish republic. having made it clear, the peace in northern ireland needs bolstering about can't happen with political instability. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast ukraine's president has urged world leaders to act after disturbing video emerged, which appears to show a ukrainian soldier being beheaded by russian forces. for ms. lewinsky said, the killing would not be forgotten or forgiven, and russian forces would be held responsible for such act. the kremlin says the footage is horrible. it needs to be verified. john hall has more from keith. this footage appears to be children. a mobile phone appeared overnight. it is extremely gruesome to watch. in no way fit f
only deny the claim from a former democratic lewis leader that by the u. k. i invest sooner supported biden's views on power sharing. and i think that's incredibly exciting or been growth jobs and prosperity to northern ireland. and i know he shows my ambition to see it's to should say, a back up and running. that's what people and businesses and all knowledge deserve . president biden left for the irish republic. having made it clear, the peace in northern ireland needs bolstering about can't...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
i, even, obviously i countries in africa looking to the u. k. i to talk about the colonization, the damage they did there. the question is, one would say why, way to you and i, our generation be accountable for issues done 3 to 4 or 5 generations ago. and here is to say, what side my is my ancestor on, on what side your ancestors were on. and why should my taxpayers do that? go to pay an individual rather than what's good for the entire community. i would much rather see it go into a community find to helping trick courage, education a local communities rather than just individuals. scotty, you and you, and i both know i'm, we've seen the studies. this is in, it isn't a new thing. i think of a lottery winners. think of what they say, what happens to lottery winners or anyone when you give them a lump sum of money? if that's not matched with some type of financial education, more than likely you're going to be broke. so sure. if people want to give out hand out a check, the only thing that you've done is hand out a check. you haven't done anything
i, even, obviously i countries in africa looking to the u. k. i to talk about the colonization, the damage they did there. the question is, one would say why, way to you and i, our generation be accountable for issues done 3 to 4 or 5 generations ago. and here is to say, what side my is my ancestor on, on what side your ancestors were on. and why should my taxpayers do that? go to pay an individual rather than what's good for the entire community. i would much rather see it go into a community...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
think tank says radicals are taking advantage of free expression in the u. k. i close, you know, quite a high profile incident. lat ah, some folks storm the indian high commission and they talked on the flag and they were trying to put of the colors, some flag and then et cetera. so it was a high profile in sit in india lost a strong purposed. ah, and the british, i think, are going to certainly not on words. look at these cases with a much closer micro school than they were doing earlier. and to the cases what seeking asylum and u. k. best separate this, what their activities are. usually several of them are within very much the space awful, all freedom of expression, et cetera. and the u. k. may not have any laws or legal instruments through, you know, get up all them up, comments by some, you know, you k based or i'm in the, vist, broadly speaking right on in the us, especially human rights and democracy. ah, that is a, that has not been looked really favorably in india for discussion in india in the media. us especially also the television media, the print me
think tank says radicals are taking advantage of free expression in the u. k. i close, you know, quite a high profile incident. lat ah, some folks storm the indian high commission and they talked on the flag and they were trying to put of the colors, some flag and then et cetera. so it was a high profile in sit in india lost a strong purposed. ah, and the british, i think, are going to certainly not on words. look at these cases with a much closer micro school than they were doing earlier. and...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. think about how can i know, how can i know how about racism or black people in the u. k. you know, you'll just eliminate it. and i think the same thing is going on with the american press with the ukraine. you know, you're not allowed to write about the nazi groups operating that because that doesn't really fit into a narrative. and this, this, this information that's coming from america is so old. it's been around ever since a c a was invented, you know, and it, unless law for credit was the bridge to help the americans get the ca, off the ground, the 1st place we're going to just information going back several hundreds of years . but you know, it's, it's interesting, it's still going on, there's still a lot of fake news out. the people are from, you know, really a stress to the entire machinery. he could bring the whole thing they be talking about. we're to be forced to talk about this for the next months or so, but i remember every one, most of this information you hear that you read comes from the government. that's where it comes from. lot from from conspiracy groups,
u. k. think about how can i know, how can i know how about racism or black people in the u. k. you know, you'll just eliminate it. and i think the same thing is going on with the american press with the ukraine. you know, you're not allowed to write about the nazi groups operating that because that doesn't really fit into a narrative. and this, this, this information that's coming from america is so old. it's been around ever since a c a was invented, you know, and it, unless law for credit was...
25
25
Apr 9, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
region to become part of the irish republic and protestant loyalists wanted it to remain part of the u. k. i was 0 spoken to 2 young men, lift that about the hopes for the future. my name is joshua murray. i am from catholic background in northern ireland. on the news every day you heard of ice, a bombing shooting. something dreadful that was happening and this was something that was kind of interspersed throughout northern ireland. that was something that sort of affected life in every way. my name is zachary hutchinson and i come from a protestant background here in northern ireland. still quite a divided society, especially at that point, very much based on on religion, between protestant and catholic, it was still very much a dark, dark place even kind of in those more rural. will you in term tranquil areas by the sea? there were still still atrocities that occurred. the agreement creates new institutions, the northern ireland assembly to restore to the people the fundamental democratic right to govern themselves. there is a sense of kind of hoping optimism they on the 10th of april and
region to become part of the irish republic and protestant loyalists wanted it to remain part of the u. k. i was 0 spoken to 2 young men, lift that about the hopes for the future. my name is joshua murray. i am from catholic background in northern ireland. on the news every day you heard of ice, a bombing shooting. something dreadful that was happening and this was something that was kind of interspersed throughout northern ireland. that was something that sort of affected life in every way. my...
20
20
Apr 24, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
another group just still toil recently targeted the wilson euchre championships here in the u. k. i am a civil engineer from london to a fair activists have just been jailed for climbing, a major bridge over the river thames forcing police to close it to traffic. but they say they're still committed to disrupting public events as a way to keep the climate crisis in the news. our government, this response, their, their response to the climate crisis is to put people in jail. that's not the right way to solve the climate crisis. you saw the climate crises by dressing, the issues, and the issue is no new oil and gas extinction. rebellion prepare part want ministers to add funding for new oil and gas projects and set up emergency citizens assemblies to address the climate crisis. one of the slogans extinction rebellion are using for today's event is running out of time and they've given the government a deadline of monday. beyond which they say they'll be increasing their actions. we're definitely going to continue targeting and trying to disrupt that. the oil industry, financial instit
another group just still toil recently targeted the wilson euchre championships here in the u. k. i am a civil engineer from london to a fair activists have just been jailed for climbing, a major bridge over the river thames forcing police to close it to traffic. but they say they're still committed to disrupting public events as a way to keep the climate crisis in the news. our government, this response, their, their response to the climate crisis is to put people in jail. that's not the right...
35
35
Apr 21, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
i defer and the whole say u. k, i le let, i see, i think my walla walla can nevada. i did have that nice little sister sitting like this. alco saying that a man and me man and yet yeah. got national geo. he said that he is at eda min rockefeller aloft here. while alchemy ah technologies have imagine a slight delays for chip i la b. net. assess it though. lydia? donna belmont, in texas. shes hakan wants to sit here and show her. tabitha is for cio. barbara full, a letter yesterday. he, marcia, should i use alberta to lampa santee, alfred, sunny the sovereignty? i said, hey, can i get a dollar bill? oh, she hobb succeeded in pulling lebanon out of the 1958 crisis, and restoring the stability that the country. so badly needed then, only to use into his presidency, he unexpectedly announced his resignation. he said his work was done, and that politicians rather than army officers, should take lebanon forward. thousands took to the streets to demand. he remained president. although his opponents would have been happy to see him go, political supporters went to his house t
i defer and the whole say u. k, i le let, i see, i think my walla walla can nevada. i did have that nice little sister sitting like this. alco saying that a man and me man and yet yeah. got national geo. he said that he is at eda min rockefeller aloft here. while alchemy ah technologies have imagine a slight delays for chip i la b. net. assess it though. lydia? donna belmont, in texas. shes hakan wants to sit here and show her. tabitha is for cio. barbara full, a letter yesterday. he, marcia,...
42
42
Apr 18, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
c l. cannon id for and the whole sad u. k. i le let i see. i think my la, well, i can now read that. i did had that nice little signal sitting like this uncle saying that he then and me man, and yet whole yeah. got national geo. he showed that he is at eda min look, telephone malott's here, while ok the ah technologies have imagine a slight delays for chip and my lab be net. assess it though, let the ya donna belong to texas. sion aiken was to sit here and show her the thirty's for che barbara full. yesterday he embarrassed inch that i use that to lampa, so unseen after me. 70. i said, hey, can i get a dollar bill? oh, she hob succeeded in pulling lebanon out of the 1958 crisis, and restoring the stability that the country so badly needed. then, only to use into his presidency, he unexpectedly announced his resignation. he said his work was done, and that politicians rather than army officers, should take lebanon forward. thousands took to the streets to demand. he remained president. although his opponents would have been happy to see him go
c l. cannon id for and the whole sad u. k. i le let i see. i think my la, well, i can now read that. i did had that nice little signal sitting like this uncle saying that he then and me man, and yet whole yeah. got national geo. he showed that he is at eda min look, telephone malott's here, while ok the ah technologies have imagine a slight delays for chip and my lab be net. assess it though, let the ya donna belong to texas. sion aiken was to sit here and show her the thirty's for che barbara...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
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 one. the dots should they skated? my poles for photographed fingerprinted me moms. they stripped me, make it or put me in solitary confinement of any medic, my own medication was a bit. yeah, they said, well, you know, we're, we have to worry about drugs that we've been in case you got drugs on the pages. i thought what the heck. so i'm denied my medicine and i was there for 3 hours a day in this dutch prison, that skip alert and i, i had a phone call in me twice, i think. anyway, it events dutch let me out after 14 days in front of them. so writing email complaints to, they said, well, the dutch prosecutor, once your passport, i have to report to the police station once a week. and courts are so busy i would seri
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 one. the dots should they skated? my poles for photographed fingerprinted me moms. they stripped me, make it or put me in solitary confinement of any...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
i may talk to britain's was 1x6w2c4x1w4c1x4x2. this means that the camera didn't expect the result of finance is advocate the u. k is resurrect i sought a d. a continuation of e for click submit, and i'm militarily tight less self brake said she'd been working on this and they decided to discontinue, that's good, as in our old friend richard deal of them. so they have to recently from power secret documents. there's a ministry of defense advisor heavily involved in trying to gal withdrawal agreement. here it is a manager in charge of direct signature, legally, and breach with deal of sorts of employ democratic policy. great to me of as league damaging information until a prime minister. but so smith's and enduring gratitude to serve the country, the seed immediately labeled a practically repeated from slow. our mission is to the 1st of october free the greatest place. johnson who makes madame exactly buddhist johnson, smoke sized cattle bonds in the golden invoice or that boat from the mouth. stories has only one analogy. schmidt, which politician i live off my charge. irish johnson, we, golden age for all he lik
i may talk to britain's was 1x6w2c4x1w4c1x4x2. this means that the camera didn't expect the result of finance is advocate the u. k is resurrect i sought a d. a continuation of e for click submit, and i'm militarily tight less self brake said she'd been working on this and they decided to discontinue, that's good, as in our old friend richard deal of them. so they have to recently from power secret documents. there's a ministry of defense advisor heavily involved in trying to gal withdrawal...
25
25
Apr 23, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
see, have l cannon id for and the whole sat, u. k. i le let that if he, i think my la, well, i can now read that i did had that license if they'll say things like this alco saying that he then and mean and, and yet whole yeah, got national geo. he showed that he as adida men look, telephone malott's hair, while acne ah, technologies have imagine a slight delays for a chip and my la b. net. assess it though, let the ya donna belong to texas. sion akin was to sit here and show her that the 34 chair, but before he let his teacher would he, he, marcia, should i use that atlanta so unseen? after me the sovereignty? i said, hey, can i get a dollar bill? oh, she hob succeeded in pulling lebanon out of the 1958 crisis, and restoring the stability that the country so badly needed. then, only to use into his presidency, he unexpectedly announced his resignation. he said his work was done, and that politicians rather than army officers, should take lebanon forward. thousands took to the streets to demand. he remained president. although his oppone
see, have l cannon id for and the whole sat, u. k. i le let that if he, i think my la, well, i can now read that i did had that license if they'll say things like this alco saying that he then and mean and, and yet whole yeah, got national geo. he showed that he as adida men look, telephone malott's hair, while acne ah, technologies have imagine a slight delays for a chip and my la b. net. assess it though, let the ya donna belong to texas. sion akin was to sit here and show her that the 34...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. policy on some mighty. i think what's also worth noting is that the funding of training and equipment for somebody landed from the u. k. stopped in 2020 amnesty international say to more than 600 people have been injured in the recent fighting. and so my land security forces are currently to be somali land security forces indiscriminately shelled the town damaging hospitals, schools and mosques killing and during civilians. and displacing tens of thousands of people among the civilians killed worlds of weapons with wide area se, affirmed the u. k. could mix are held people shake hands afterwards and do not contest them. i hope the u. k. will be able to increase its support for that region . well, any idea why the u. k saw interested in this break way region parity. it is because of the black gold british company and our energy is extracting over 2000000000 a barrels of oil there. while some ideas government in mogadishu rejects and gals claim to own oil rights as a minor land lender seems to not care about it
u. k. policy on some mighty. i think what's also worth noting is that the funding of training and equipment for somebody landed from the u. k. stopped in 2020 amnesty international say to more than 600 people have been injured in the recent fighting. and so my land security forces are currently to be somali land security forces indiscriminately shelled the town damaging hospitals, schools and mosques killing and during civilians. and displacing tens of thousands of people among the civilians...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. global i really company turn your profile here. slid, improve is you the world then? samantha with wilson. i need a case, a girl, a kircher here long see shirt. lance shetland, there have been uber procedure code on the for problem. right. so brakes it caused great britain, many problems. so what was it all about? withdrawing from the european union has been a credit for it initially. an idea if a fringe fantasy on the, on the far excesses of britain is right wing, the can typically kind of little england conservatives who dream of recapturing glory, days of empire. and believe that they are, you know, within the you, they are subordinate to the interested brussels and well in which is true under that. but i think was actually fun. wanted a cool and very little acknowledge driving force. oh, prince withdrawal from the european union to exit the you how to stay? a question divided several british political groups of elites about their goals. she wouldn't usually move past more, the math, no elite group of law and then you bring up reduce, blo, be or where, but the just
u. k. global i really company turn your profile here. slid, improve is you the world then? samantha with wilson. i need a case, a girl, a kircher here long see shirt. lance shetland, there have been uber procedure code on the for problem. right. so brakes it caused great britain, many problems. so what was it all about? withdrawing from the european union has been a credit for it initially. an idea if a fringe fantasy on the, on the far excesses of britain is right wing, the can typically kind...
27
27
Apr 10, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. government estimates this will increase economic outputs by less than 0 point one percent. so really just how significant is this? i think the significance is mainly not highlighting the fact that the u. k wants to be a global player rather than necessarily the implant you may have on g d p and hopes that that will lead to maybe more trade deals with will countries possibly even joining. there's thought we ship them in their suggestion, the south korea and maybe china. my do so as well that of course, you know, expand the reach. if you like to, you. 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 breaks it. 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 and brunei. so that's probably why the games and g d p are so small, but they have
u. k. government estimates this will increase economic outputs by less than 0 point one percent. so really just how significant is this? i think the significance is mainly not highlighting the fact that the u. k wants to be a global player rather than necessarily the implant you may have on g d p and hopes that that will lead to maybe more trade deals with will countries possibly even joining. there's thought we ship them in their suggestion, the south korea and maybe china. my do so as well...
38
38
Apr 9, 2023
04/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
to become part of the irish republic and protestant loyalists who wanted it to remain part of the u. k. i was 0, spoke to 2 young men, both of whom were born the year that the oldest signed about their hopes for the future. my name is joshua murray. i am from a conflict background in northern ireland. on the news every day you heard of a bombing shooting, something dreadful, that was happening and this was something that was kind of interspersed for northern ireland. that was something sort of affected life in every way. my name is zachary hutchinson and i come from a protestant background here in northern ireland. still quite a divided society, especially as i point very much based on, on religion, between protestant and catholic. it was still very much our dark place even kind of in those more rural. will you in term tranquil areas by the sea? there were still still atrocities that occurred. the agreement creates new institutions, the northern ireland assembly to restore to the people the fundamental democratic right to govern themselves. there was a sense of kind of hoping optimism the
to become part of the irish republic and protestant loyalists who wanted it to remain part of the u. k. i was 0, spoke to 2 young men, both of whom were born the year that the oldest signed about their hopes for the future. my name is joshua murray. i am from a conflict background in northern ireland. on the news every day you heard of a bombing shooting, something dreadful, that was happening and this was something that was kind of interspersed for northern ireland. that was something sort of...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. involvement in the last, the not genocide. now this ridiculous response also highlights the a bankruptcy of the u. k. policy on some ivy. i think what's also worth noting is that the funding of training and equipment for somebody land from the u. k stopped in 2020 amnesty international say to more than 600 people have been injured in the recent fighting. and so my lad, security forces are currently to blame. somali land security forces indiscriminately shelled the town damaging hospitals, schools and mosques killing and injuring civilians, and displacing tens of thousands of people among the civilians killed were women. children, older people with health conditions and health care workers. they were mostly killed during indiscriminate attacks involving rockets, mortars and other explosive weapons with wide area effects, which should never be used and populated areas. but apparently the u. k. government does a see any problem with this of the whole approach to the region, which is still the part off. somalia is quite controversial. and although landon doesn't recognize the independence of somali land, it treats the region
u. k. involvement in the last, the not genocide. now this ridiculous response also highlights the a bankruptcy of the u. k. policy on some ivy. i think what's also worth noting is that the funding of training and equipment for somebody land from the u. k stopped in 2020 amnesty international say to more than 600 people have been injured in the recent fighting. and so my lad, security forces are currently to blame. somali land security forces indiscriminately shelled the town damaging hospitals,...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k, ministry of defense adviser. he writes to an unknown high ranking official. at the moment, i am heavily involved in trying to kill off the prime minister's dreadful withdrawal agreement. this is a quote from his letter sent to a person called steve a few months later. here is a plan, now kill her, and it is a i've managed to install a mole within downing street view. someone who was in charge of breck sick negotiations was feeding them illegally and breed to the official secrets act sensitive documents, or they had plans to target leading, remain as in jail of sorts employee, c, i, a operatives set up fake democratic party groups in the us the spinal them and gathered on their operations, they sought to spawn the civil service league, damaging information to the media, the 2nd female prime minister. but certainly not the last. i do so with no ill will, but with enormous and enduring gratitude. to have had the opportunity to serve the country. i love maurice johnson took the prime minister, seed immediately labeled the british trump or trump 2. he practically repeated trump sl
u. k, ministry of defense adviser. he writes to an unknown high ranking official. at the moment, i am heavily involved in trying to kill off the prime minister's dreadful withdrawal agreement. this is a quote from his letter sent to a person called steve a few months later. here is a plan, now kill her, and it is a i've managed to install a mole within downing street view. someone who was in charge of breck sick negotiations was feeding them illegally and breed to the official secrets act...