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u. k. hasn't excluded it. so unlike the u. s, the u. k hasn't said this is not going to happen. so i agree with richard that this might be interpreted as a shift in the west thinking. so the u. k has also said that they are expanding the training of the ukrainian soldiers. they're hoping to train up to $20000.00 ukrainian soldiers this year. and obviously this is significant because they will be trained to use the battle tangs and order artillery of all the machinery are that's being used by the west. and we know that battle tanks have been secured by ukraine so, so this training in the u. k is very, very important for the ukraine, but i just wanted to ask you as well about that moment. when's the lensky singled out the former british prime minister boris johnson to say, thank you. you know, boris is loved by many a ukrainians for his support of the country. his successor refused. soon act is. is he trying to sort of follow in bertha's footsteps? is he trying to be a hero of ukraine as well? well yes, richie sooner has has visited the ukraine and he, i think, is trying to evade t
u. k. hasn't excluded it. so unlike the u. s, the u. k hasn't said this is not going to happen. so i agree with richard that this might be interpreted as a shift in the west thinking. so the u. k has also said that they are expanding the training of the ukrainian soldiers. they're hoping to train up to $20000.00 ukrainian soldiers this year. and obviously this is significant because they will be trained to use the battle tangs and order artillery of all the machinery are that's being used by...
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b u. k is one of the biggest military backers of ukraine and has sent the country weapons and equipment worth more than $2500000000.00. and more on this we can bring indeed, the corresponding burg masses in london berg. this is only the 2nd trip. the president zalinski has made outside of ukraine in the past years. how significant is president lensky had addressed the yukon harlem and before, but that was only via video link. so it's obviously very, very risky for him to leave the ukraine and to travel aboard. and that makes this visit very significant. he needs to sure of the support of his european neighbors, and the u. k. is one of the most important partners of the ukraine in order to you . well, in order to have the help also for years to come to the fact that even though it is so dangerous for him for his own personal life and his health to go to visit the u . k. and it's expected that he would also visit brussels, makes it very, very important meeting a very important day here in london.
b u. k is one of the biggest military backers of ukraine and has sent the country weapons and equipment worth more than $2500000000.00. and more on this we can bring indeed, the corresponding burg masses in london berg. this is only the 2nd trip. the president zalinski has made outside of ukraine in the past years. how significant is president lensky had addressed the yukon harlem and before, but that was only via video link. so it's obviously very, very risky for him to leave the ukraine and...
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u. k. is one of the biggest military backers of ukraine and has sent to the country, weapons and equipment worth more than $2500000000.00. and for more on this we can bring in the w correspondent, bergen masses in london berg. this is only the 2nd trip that president lensky has made outside of ukraine in the past year. isn't it? can you tell us how significant mrs. president lansky had addressed the you cope, harlem and before, but that was only via video link and obviously it's very, very risky for him to travel outside the ukraine. so this really shows that it's very important for him to establish this personal connection that he has with western leaders. and the u. k. is one of the biggest backers of the ukraine with military aid, but also psychologically so it's very, very important for him that despite the risk to his personal life and health, he is actually making this trip to the u. k. and we also expecting him to go to brussels as well, but it's not confirmed. okay, so it was a what co
u. k. is one of the biggest military backers of ukraine and has sent to the country, weapons and equipment worth more than $2500000000.00. and for more on this we can bring in the w correspondent, bergen masses in london berg. this is only the 2nd trip that president lensky has made outside of ukraine in the past year. isn't it? can you tell us how significant mrs. president lansky had addressed the you cope, harlem and before, but that was only via video link and obviously it's very, very...
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u. k. is attitude towards the possible delivery of warsaw of aircraft to the ukraine. thank you so much for that. update that the dw correspondence burger master in london and for the view from ukraine, i asked either be a correspondent, nick connelly and keith about the reaction there to zalinski is trip to the u. k. well, definitely a lot cheaper here. thing, this is long overdue, especially given the u. k. is roll supply ukraine early on with weapons at a time where lots of other european capitals released as seen from kia, were still basically planning for a russian victory and didn't have a lot of faith in ukraine's ability to fight this war. and also this announcement of the training for fighter pilots is very, very welcome. yesterday we had the german defense minister, both pastors in town talking about tanks, some of which would only be arriving at the end of $23.00, early $24.00. and people here already basically calculating, factoring all that in, in their thinking further to this is
u. k. is attitude towards the possible delivery of warsaw of aircraft to the ukraine. thank you so much for that. update that the dw correspondence burger master in london and for the view from ukraine, i asked either be a correspondent, nick connelly and keith about the reaction there to zalinski is trip to the u. k. well, definitely a lot cheaper here. thing, this is long overdue, especially given the u. k. is roll supply ukraine early on with weapons at a time where lots of other european...
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that is why it's vital the u. k. government and others must immediately stop the arm sells at a feuding war in yemen. alexander mackay political analyst and editor of red star radio, say the u. k, is accusations towards iran. another example of london's hypocrisy as britain itself is up to its neck and the yemen. wor the british government is directly involved in this war and has been from the very beginning. and so for them to complain and make allegations about the government of iran, now is really the height of the paul oxy when it should be noted that the iranian government, of course denies, providing alms to the, the, the movement. but the british are involved in this war, it to a massive degree, and to claim otherwise is a, just this simply a lie from the british government. the saudi air campaign against the nation would not be possible without the direct assistance of the british government. and there has been a long series of now very well documented attacks on civilians or civilian targets that couldn't p
that is why it's vital the u. k. government and others must immediately stop the arm sells at a feuding war in yemen. alexander mackay political analyst and editor of red star radio, say the u. k, is accusations towards iran. another example of london's hypocrisy as britain itself is up to its neck and the yemen. wor the british government is directly involved in this war and has been from the very beginning. and so for them to complain and make allegations about the government of iran, now is...
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the u. k is on course to see its economy shrink. british families will have to wait for really but the i m f says the world is benefiting from the return of china to the global stage with all the indications or that we are witnessing a rapid reopening of the economy. and so here, when we think about the re opening of the chinese economy, it's going to have an impact on the supply side. because we can anticipate once the economy fully reopened, we have less a supply chain disruptions that we have witnessed in 2022 when they were logged downs and, and can finance. it's all going to get an expansion in production. coming from that side. china's reopening to the world has come as an unexpected boost, but the ins forecasts rely on no more unpleasant surprises. bless you, just her. the better news does not extend to the u. k. the news that it is lagging behind, all other advanced nations comes 3 years to the day after it left the european union, inconvenient timing for a british government came to prov
the u. k is on course to see its economy shrink. british families will have to wait for really but the i m f says the world is benefiting from the return of china to the global stage with all the indications or that we are witnessing a rapid reopening of the economy. and so here, when we think about the re opening of the chinese economy, it's going to have an impact on the supply side. because we can anticipate once the economy fully reopened, we have less a supply chain disruptions that we...
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u. k. is not a party to the conflict. since 2015 the u. k has license at least 8000000000 pounds worth of military aid to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say the actual sum is much higher, and if all additional licenses are taken into account, the real figure could be closer to $23000000000.00. the british weapons include military aircraft and bombs, which have been used against cities held by who the rebels. some 9000 civilians are said to have been killed by the saudi led coalition. political analysts, alexander mc case as the war is yet another example of britain serving its own interests via proxy conflicts. the british government claims it is not a party to the conflicts. it starts as laughable as their other claim, which is that they are not a party to the conflict in ukraine either without british government support in terms of arms sales and also in terms of the. busy operations of the saudi air force, which operate under a heavy advice and, and coordination from british and american offices in a coordinating center th
u. k. is not a party to the conflict. since 2015 the u. k has license at least 8000000000 pounds worth of military aid to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say the actual sum is much higher, and if all additional licenses are taken into account, the real figure could be closer to $23000000000.00. the british weapons include military aircraft and bombs, which have been used against cities held by who the rebels. some 9000 civilians are said to have been killed by the saudi led...
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is naturally more problematic. earlier my colleague or you know, neil i spoke with reports, author grey's own u. k, at his or kit, clara. but now he says that london's main tactic is to undermine russian influence around the world. the tatic is simply too well is done by demonizing moscow. yeah, well i mean, i think that they just, i mean the access from a file to talking which an internal foreign, which discusses the difficulties of combating russian disinformation in this context in order to use the inputs right. states to the british, nita undermine russian quote unquote influence on the need to demonize moscow. the eyes of the local population, the leak implies that london is aware of some of what they call russian narrative, despite calling them factually true. what does that suggest about the agenda as a whole? but a year ago, a document showing that in both running before the government's climate communication campaign, which is very, very odd. this is done in total secret. it's never been publicized before. advertise london doing this, but since the start of the word ukraine, those documen
is naturally more problematic. earlier my colleague or you know, neil i spoke with reports, author grey's own u. k, at his or kit, clara. but now he says that london's main tactic is to undermine russian influence around the world. the tatic is simply too well is done by demonizing moscow. yeah, well i mean, i think that they just, i mean the access from a file to talking which an internal foreign, which discusses the difficulties of combating russian disinformation in this context in order to...
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u. k. is being hailed as a success. this is the w business. i'm janelle dumas on. welcome, central bankers and finance officials from the world's top 20 economies are gathering in india's tack capital bank alu global debt troubles, and default risks are headlining the agenda. india plans to ask lenders including the world's largest sovereign credit or china, to take a large haircut on loans. several countries in the global south have seen their ability to pay down debt compromised by inflation. following the pandemic and the war and ukraine as the host nation in the i will be aiming to present itself as the leader of the global south, as a jockeys with china for regional dominance. our correspondent chariot cartucker, joins us now from deli charo sovereign debt. seems to be the key issue, dividing the world's finance ministers at the g 20 this week. can you explain the difference and views desperate, janelle, it is the most important issue, and which is why it has been a it is likely to be deliberated at the g 20 as well. even the u. n. has entailed upon the issue
u. k. is being hailed as a success. this is the w business. i'm janelle dumas on. welcome, central bankers and finance officials from the world's top 20 economies are gathering in india's tack capital bank alu global debt troubles, and default risks are headlining the agenda. india plans to ask lenders including the world's largest sovereign credit or china, to take a large haircut on loans. several countries in the global south have seen their ability to pay down debt compromised by inflation....
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u. k. is impacting children. ah, february, what i just rhinos and tigers in the pool poached to the brink of extinction. one a one he's discovered how they're 14 happy turned around a year old from brussels, evasion of ukraine. jazeera looks at the impact. asks where events might need from here. rigorous debate, unflinching question up front, mclamore hill, cut through the headline to challenge conventional wisdom. nigerians vote in what's likely to be the most closely contested election in the country's history. from those that wielded to those who confronted people impala, investigate the youth and abusive power around the world. february on a jesse ah ah ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories. the salad rescue is and to kia and syria continue looking for survivors through heaps of rubble of collapse, buildings harsh winter conditions. and the scale of the disaster is posing a huge challenge. with an 8600 people have died since the to, with quite struck on monday. a 3 year old boy was resc
u. k. is impacting children. ah, february, what i just rhinos and tigers in the pool poached to the brink of extinction. one a one he's discovered how they're 14 happy turned around a year old from brussels, evasion of ukraine. jazeera looks at the impact. asks where events might need from here. rigorous debate, unflinching question up front, mclamore hill, cut through the headline to challenge conventional wisdom. nigerians vote in what's likely to be the most closely contested election in the...
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u. k. is not a party to the conflict since 2015. the u. k. is license the lease to a 1000000000 pounds worth of military aid to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say the real sum is much higher and therefore additional licenses are taken into account. the will number could be closer to 23000000000. the british weapons include military aircraft and devastating bombs which had been used against cities held by the who's the rebels. some 9000 civilians are said to have been killed by the sound. the lead coalition political alex alexander mc k, says the war is another example of person. so i think it so the interest via proxy conflicts. the british government claims that is not a party to the conflicts. it starts as laughable as their other claim, which is that they're not a party to the conflicts in ukraine either without british government support in terms of sales and also in terms of the operations of the saudi apples which operate under a heavy advice and coordination from british and american offices, and in a coordinating center
u. k. is not a party to the conflict since 2015. the u. k. is license the lease to a 1000000000 pounds worth of military aid to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say the real sum is much higher and therefore additional licenses are taken into account. the will number could be closer to 23000000000. the british weapons include military aircraft and devastating bombs which had been used against cities held by the who's the rebels. some 9000 civilians are said to have been killed by...
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u. k, the world's largest trial scheme align work is like an extra day off. each week is being held as a success. most of the companies in bo say the benefits of made themselves clear and they're not ready to go back just yet. fay johnson smith brings homemade cupcakes into the office. she likes to bake in her spare time, which she now has more of her employer is one of 60 companies in the u. k. that took part in a 4 day work week trial. i found that just having that one extra day off her week guest me so much more time to recover right after having such an emotionally draining and demanding job, it would take a lot for me to look for a job elsewhere. now, staff have reported better overall well being, but the payoff has been big for bosses to one expect can see was the so much was the, the dropping absenteeism as much this increase in happiness is production and tightness because i think we were most concerned about was this idea that would people become more towards a more stress because they were trying to compress their hours. i'm not being the case. busi
u. k, the world's largest trial scheme align work is like an extra day off. each week is being held as a success. most of the companies in bo say the benefits of made themselves clear and they're not ready to go back just yet. fay johnson smith brings homemade cupcakes into the office. she likes to bake in her spare time, which she now has more of her employer is one of 60 companies in the u. k. that took part in a 4 day work week trial. i found that just having that one extra day off her week...
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and the u. k is largest coordinated strike action in a generation half a 1000000 people walk out, demanding better pay and conditions. ah and who begin in the u. s. city of memphis, where the funeral is due to be held for terry nichols, the 29 year old who died last month 3 days after he was brutally beaten by police body cam footage of incident shows nichols being beaten for 3 minutes. the 5 officers involved have now been charged with 2nd degree murder. but his death leaves unanswered questions about the nature of policing in the u. s. if you know is being held at the mississippi boulevard christian church in memphis, and is being attended by members of nichols family, civil rights figures, and community members. gabriel jones joins his live from memphis. so tell us what we can expect. while we're expecting that there will be over 2500 people that are inside this church behind me right now is this service for tyree nichols is just getting underway in the last couple minutes here . we are expecting
and the u. k is largest coordinated strike action in a generation half a 1000000 people walk out, demanding better pay and conditions. ah and who begin in the u. s. city of memphis, where the funeral is due to be held for terry nichols, the 29 year old who died last month 3 days after he was brutally beaten by police body cam footage of incident shows nichols being beaten for 3 minutes. the 5 officers involved have now been charged with 2nd degree murder. but his death leaves unanswered...
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u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of reg.
u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of reg.
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the u. k is the world's 2nd largest producer of e waste annually, with an estimated $55.00 kilos per household per year. got to change is not sustainable, is destroying the planet. and it would be really, really simple, just to redesign things so that the fixable have to buy the parts or the things that are already made just help us out. the repair shop is funded by donations and the support of the national climate fund, but it's the enthusiasm of the volunteers that keep it going. jamie jones was inspired by his daughter. yeah, i think they're a lot more am aware than i probably my generation. i would say, and there are a lot more up on them sort of things to the environment. and trina live more sustainably. not to mention repairing is easy on the wallet than buying you. rashid and bought a lender new for $100.00 pounds and the spare part from the internet just cost fall . now the we living in the price is, you know, it's very odd. it's 5 fad where everybody, you know, and inflation and climate
the u. k is the world's 2nd largest producer of e waste annually, with an estimated $55.00 kilos per household per year. got to change is not sustainable, is destroying the planet. and it would be really, really simple, just to redesign things so that the fixable have to buy the parts or the things that are already made just help us out. the repair shop is funded by donations and the support of the national climate fund, but it's the enthusiasm of the volunteers that keep it going. jamie jones...
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u. k has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop, 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of breaks it. right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an ex both. so the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed. wrapping up his trip to the west by the us secretary of state has reaffirmed washington's commitments to a 2 state solution to the palestine is really conflict. anthony blank and also emphasized washington's iron clod support for israel security. those remarks made in jerusalem sparked under the claims of america's pro, is really biased statement by the palestinian president, also claim, quote, atrocities carried out by the idea if are being overlooked. yes, this gum swell is really is being overlooked. and without
u. k has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop, 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of breaks it. right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an ex both. so the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i...
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u. k. is starting, i had a meeting with polish prime minister and mr. motivate sky. today we are looking into training opportunities. we are negotiating while you were with us and i am because it requires training. but this as well. we're looking forward to comprehensive protection of our sky financial times in the center. in the center, please. gillian debt, financial times a very quick question. you talked about the chinese piece proposal and welcomed some element of it, but it did not mention a toll the withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine given the views of the parliamentarians. does that mean the chinese piece proposal is dead in the water whiskers, eligible? de coral? good with you said it was going to be a short question to find a short answer. jenny, was i shook the show. i don't saying that to what china did was um, ah, an offer in it of itself. i believe it's only at this stage on whose stereotype the worries taken place can do that. so we came up with an offer of our own. we came up with the piece formula i and, well, i think it was an important signa
u. k. is starting, i had a meeting with polish prime minister and mr. motivate sky. today we are looking into training opportunities. we are negotiating while you were with us and i am because it requires training. but this as well. we're looking forward to comprehensive protection of our sky financial times in the center. in the center, please. gillian debt, financial times a very quick question. you talked about the chinese piece proposal and welcomed some element of it, but it did not...
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the u. k is the world's 2nd largest producer of e waste annually, with an estimated $55.00 kilos per household per year. got to change is not sustainable, is destroying the planet. and it would be really, really simple, just to redesign things so that the fixable lives by the parts or the things that are already made just help us out. the repair shop is funded by donations and the support of the national climate fund, but it's the enthusiasm of the volunteers that keep it going. jamie jones was inspired by his daughter. yeah, i think they're a lot more am aware than i probably my generation. i would say, and there are a lot more fun sort of things to the environment and trying to live more sustainably. not to mention repairing is easy on the wallet than buying you. rashid and bought a lender new for 100 pounds and the spare part from the internet. just cost for now that we living in the price is you know, it's very hard. it's 5 fad where everybody, you know, and inflation and climate crisis repai
the u. k is the world's 2nd largest producer of e waste annually, with an estimated $55.00 kilos per household per year. got to change is not sustainable, is destroying the planet. and it would be really, really simple, just to redesign things so that the fixable lives by the parts or the things that are already made just help us out. the repair shop is funded by donations and the support of the national climate fund, but it's the enthusiasm of the volunteers that keep it going. jamie jones was...
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u. k. is hard pressed farmers who are already paying hundreds of millions of millions of pounds extra for fertilizers, am for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change like last year's drought and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has many extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution, food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support. replacing high carbon fertilizes with low carbon alternative and focusing on ways to protect against the extremes and whether that up because the new normal. so if i go out to 0, london, astronomers in the united states have seen evidence of distant galaxies that challenge our understanding of the early universe. that's according to a new report in the science. if a journal nature current baker has more of t
u. k. is hard pressed farmers who are already paying hundreds of millions of millions of pounds extra for fertilizers, am for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change like last year's drought and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has many extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable...
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u. k. conservative party aid in sophia is james mean way for me, economic advisor to the u. k. shadow chancellor. and currently a counsel member of the progressive economy forum and also in london is johnson portez professor of economics and public policy at kings college london of a warm welcome to all of you. alex. so what's the government plan to deal with all these strikes? well, i thought of it and the piece was a fair one reflecting opinion on the ground in this country. and i thought that the, the caveat at the end of those going on strike, maintain public support for now is quite telling. because the longer you mount industrial action like this, i fear those conducting, it will find the less public sympathy there is for them, right? you're wrongly about their cause. if you can't get to work because the train is on strike, where you have to stay at home because your children can't go to school even after 2 years of having their education interrupted by corona virus. then i think that you lose a certain amount of sympathy. as be frank, i think the government will, in pa
u. k. conservative party aid in sophia is james mean way for me, economic advisor to the u. k. shadow chancellor. and currently a counsel member of the progressive economy forum and also in london is johnson portez professor of economics and public policy at kings college london of a warm welcome to all of you. alex. so what's the government plan to deal with all these strikes? well, i thought of it and the piece was a fair one reflecting opinion on the ground in this country. and i thought...
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the concerns still when, when they're delivering these tanks and, and each country the, the, the u. k is sending challender tanks a, you know, each country is delivering a different tank. one of the concerns now and secretary general styles and berg mentioned this earlier, is that the, these all need spare parts. they all need ammunition which we've been talking about . so and, and the only different kinds of training. so it's not as simple for ukraine as that . now they're getting leopard twos and everything's going to be great. they absolutely need to be able to keep these vehicles up and it's very expensive and it's very difficult. and this was one of the reasons why the u. s. said it didn't want to send it's top tanks because they said it would be so expensive to fix them . and as well as taking a long time to get over there that it wasn't really the best bang for the buck. so to say. so this is really important also, and i think that this is what we're going to hear coming out of this meeting. maybe not so many big packages of new equipment, but a renewed commitment to deliver what
the concerns still when, when they're delivering these tanks and, and each country the, the, the u. k is sending challender tanks a, you know, each country is delivering a different tank. one of the concerns now and secretary general styles and berg mentioned this earlier, is that the, these all need spare parts. they all need ammunition which we've been talking about . so and, and the only different kinds of training. so it's not as simple for ukraine as that . now they're getting leopard twos...
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i'm sure jack paris in brussels. britain's defense secretary says the u. k is not ruling outstanding 5 suggest to ukraine. i think that uncertain adding to uncertainty overcame request francis says and it also is leaving its options over while the u. s. and germany of rule this out well in struggle with the decision to supply your crime with advanced leopard 2 tanks. now, germany is defense minister has acknowledged that his army could use a few more tanks of its own foster and deadly. the leopard too, could be a game changer in ukraine. germany says it will deliver 14 of them by the end of march, but ukrainian force is to use on the battlefield. defense minister boris pastorius, visiting the base from which the tanks will come said the decision to send leopard carries a cost with islam as already. okay. your fact is that ukraine needs every support and lathered tanks, whether they are 2, a 6 is or 2. a fours can play an important role in the ukrainians fight against the russian aggressor in august. so everyone understands that it has to happen, even though it
i'm sure jack paris in brussels. britain's defense secretary says the u. k is not ruling outstanding 5 suggest to ukraine. i think that uncertain adding to uncertainty overcame request francis says and it also is leaving its options over while the u. s. and germany of rule this out well in struggle with the decision to supply your crime with advanced leopard 2 tanks. now, germany is defense minister has acknowledged that his army could use a few more tanks of its own foster and deadly. the...
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of pate input tests due to the risk of violence and the risk. britain's defense secretary says the u. k is not ruling out sending fighter gents to ukraine after a lukewarm reception among western allies. the keys recent request for air support, french president among them i call it says he hasn't included sending fighter just so you grant either i'll be under multiple condition, but is alone so far with the u. s. presidential vine, ruling out providing american f sixteens and germany opposing sending jets keys request for western fighter. just came on the heels of weeks of diplomatic wrangling that led to germany's decision to deliver lever to tanks to ukraine. now, germany's defense minister acknowledges that there is an urgent need to replace the equipment in the german army foster and deadly. the leopard too could be a game changer in ukraine. joe, but he says it will deliver 14 of them by the end of march for ukrainian forces to use on the battlefield. defense minister boris historian, visiting the base from which the tanks will come, said the decision to send leopard care is a cost. t
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and i think what declassified u. k is trying to point out is that this shows greater continued great intelligence relationship between the u. k and the u. s. and that, that's been going on for years. yeah. yeah. it's just, it's just an enhancement. it's probably mostly for intelligence purposes, even though they've got an airfield there and that probably will be expanded. and it, it can be a very central listening post if you will, for not only in the mediterranean, because of, of turkey and syria. but also all of north africa and in, and the potential expansion as the united states. these are a russian influence going into africa as well. so it's, it's a multi, has a multi purpose and it's in very friendly areas. so you would suggest the possible expansion of the american presidents in cyprus, which as you said, is a strategic location in the mediterranean given its proximity to europe, to africa. and to many of those are states is more would be more connected with sort of theory and africa than what's going on in europe
and i think what declassified u. k is trying to point out is that this shows greater continued great intelligence relationship between the u. k and the u. s. and that, that's been going on for years. yeah. yeah. it's just, it's just an enhancement. it's probably mostly for intelligence purposes, even though they've got an airfield there and that probably will be expanded. and it, it can be a very central listening post if you will, for not only in the mediterranean, because of, of turkey and...
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u. k face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution, food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support. replacing high carbon fertilizes with low carbon alternative and focusing on ways to protect against the extremes and whether that up become the new normal. so the guy, yeah, go out to 0, london will be, will use in house. next it's people and power on ah, talk to 0. we should they not be more oversized perhaps so foundations like yours. we listen when it comes to diversification, we don't do it in order to get single directional energy sources. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stall restock matter. on al jazeera, i the word ukraine has seen the proliferation of drones on the battlefield. the military advantages are obvious, especially for a competent taking on a more conventionally po
u. k face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution, food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support. replacing high carbon fertilizes with low carbon alternative and focusing on ways to protect against the extremes and whether that up become the new normal. so the guy,...
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currently, an expert in the u. k is good to have you with us here in the w news. now there are no peace talks between russia and ukraine. what's led to this prisoner exchange rail? there are 2 possible angles to this. the 1st of it is the perennial work excellent work of the international committee of the red cross who's one of his main jobs is to act. in fact, as an interview for things exactly like this, i think it's, it's highly probable that they were involved to involve some point and certainly there will be in the future not been in the past. the 2nd is, as you had to yourself, that are offline talks between the parties or info negotiations for this kind of thing. as you said this, these, these present changes have happened before they sometimes happen and not publicized, are done. but this is one of the larger ones. now, there is also a fist fighting taking place around buck. mood and the president lensky has said that ukraine will continue to fight for bach mood for as long as he can. how long can the ukrainians hold out for that's a very interesting quest
currently, an expert in the u. k is good to have you with us here in the w news. now there are no peace talks between russia and ukraine. what's led to this prisoner exchange rail? there are 2 possible angles to this. the 1st of it is the perennial work excellent work of the international committee of the red cross who's one of his main jobs is to act. in fact, as an interview for things exactly like this, i think it's, it's highly probable that they were involved to involve some point and...
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part one on al jazeera, public anger is growing in the u. k. hundreds of thousands of people have participated in wade stripes. the prime minister has described the industrial action of the political battle of how well his government deal with the growing dissatisfaction. this is inside story. ah hello there and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. they were the biggest strikes in the united kingdom in more than a decade, and unions worn more could follow more than half a 1000000 whackers teachers, civil servants, boss. i'm trained, drivers walked off the job in england and wales, that demanding salary increases in line with the rising costs of living. the government says it can't afford it. i didn't bother. has this report? oh, smiling through the colds. but normally samarra and her colleagues at this school for pupils with special needs would be in sight. dave, they want to pay right? that meets the rising cost of living and keeps people in the profession. i've had to make he sacrifices, i've actually watch t jobs and for 5 years now to b
part one on al jazeera, public anger is growing in the u. k. hundreds of thousands of people have participated in wade stripes. the prime minister has described the industrial action of the political battle of how well his government deal with the growing dissatisfaction. this is inside story. ah hello there and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. they were the biggest strikes in the united kingdom in more than a decade, and unions worn more could follow more than half a 1000000 whackers...
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food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes am for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change like last year's drought. and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support, replacing high carbon fertilizers with low carbon alternative and focusing on ways to protect against the extremes and whether that up because the new normal. so if i go out to 0, london, ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, a senate candidate, and nigeria has been killed by gunman ahead of saturdays election bar. are you sure was a tough on wednesday in the southeastern, in your state. he was returning fr
food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who already paying hundreds of millions, millions of pounds extra for fertilizes am for energy because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change like last year's drought. and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries vegetables come from the european union, and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain,...
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is climate change begins to bite. we will see these impacts on the u. case food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who are already paying hundreds of 1000000 millions of pounds extra for fertilizers, am for energy. and because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light, last year's drought and the u. k. face is one other particular issue. most of the countries fruit and vegetables come from the european union. and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution food producing organizations say, is the government to give farmers more support, such as replacing high carbon fertilizers with low carbon alternatives, and focusing on ways to protect farms against the extremes and whether that becomes the new normal sony diagonal i'll de zera london. astronomers say observations by now says james web space telescope, a challenging our understanding of the early universe. a se, data obtained by the telescope reveals ancient galaxies far
is climate change begins to bite. we will see these impacts on the u. case food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who are already paying hundreds of 1000000 millions of pounds extra for fertilizers, am for energy. and because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light, last year's drought and the u. k. face is one other particular issue. most of the countries fruit and vegetables come from the european union. and...
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u. k . well, definitely a lot cheaper here. thing this is long overdue, especially given the u. k. is roll supply ukraine early on with weapons at a time where lots of other european capitals, the least as seen from keith, were still basically planning for a russian victory and didn't have a lot of faith in ukraine's ability to fight this war. and say this announcement of the training for fight pilots is very, very welcome. yesterday we had the german defense minister, both pastors in town talking about tanks, some of which would only be arriving at the end of $23.00, early $24.00. and people here already basically calculating, factoring all that in their thinking further. so this is a very welcome announcement. it's kind of a breaking of a to bu after other leaders, you know, german shouts, lola shot grosso, u. s. president joe biden. that basic dismissing the idea of says, sending, sending weapons that coins, that it's very, very welcome and something that people i think you were expecting given the kind of strengths those ties. this is a training i fer fighter jets, but zelinski
u. k . well, definitely a lot cheaper here. thing this is long overdue, especially given the u. k. is roll supply ukraine early on with weapons at a time where lots of other european capitals, the least as seen from keith, were still basically planning for a russian victory and didn't have a lot of faith in ukraine's ability to fight this war. and say this announcement of the training for fight pilots is very, very welcome. yesterday we had the german defense minister, both pastors in town...
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u. k. admit, is a so called kremlin narrative was actually the truth group. all said that this point, that admission the u. k. to put the psychological warfare unit to the book and to counter the growing russian influence that another barrier to combat in this information is the fact that certain kremlin backed narratives are factually true. for example, one of the country's most prominent pro kremlin narratives relates to russia's ongoing support for belgrade. in the course of a dispute, which is true, responding to inconvenient truths as opposed to pure propaganda, is naturally more problematic. early on line calling, you know, neil spoke with the reports or the grades on u. k. and the kit carnival that says london's main tactic to undermine russian inflows around the world is sit, demonized moscow. yeah, well i mean, i think that they just, i mean, the excise from a file to talking which an internal foreign file which discusses the difficulties of combatting russian just information in the context in order to insidious the input side states for the british
u. k. admit, is a so called kremlin narrative was actually the truth group. all said that this point, that admission the u. k. to put the psychological warfare unit to the book and to counter the growing russian influence that another barrier to combat in this information is the fact that certain kremlin backed narratives are factually true. for example, one of the country's most prominent pro kremlin narratives relates to russia's ongoing support for belgrade. in the course of a dispute, which...
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u. k. is one of the biggest military backers of ukraine and has sent the country weapons and equipment worth more than $2500000000.00. and for some analysis, we're going to be bringing in dw correspondent berg at mass, who is in london. and joining me here in the studio is d w as chief international editor richard walker. we're seeing live pictures at the moment of the ukrainian president vladimir zalinski in london. he is due to be addressing the house of parliament at any moment. and we will be bringing you that speech live. let him his zalinski, present the friend who vanity printing fluency in london. mister president lisco, bow glossy mo. the rest of us, welcome. not many people stood here to day. the significance setting were realised. the total friendship began on the 8th of october 2020. when you the 1st ever head of state, the di met the speaker, we're here to offer mediately with much laughter, overland english afternoon tea. and of course, charlie kicked and we forged the minister b
u. k. is one of the biggest military backers of ukraine and has sent the country weapons and equipment worth more than $2500000000.00. and for some analysis, we're going to be bringing in dw correspondent berg at mass, who is in london. and joining me here in the studio is d w as chief international editor richard walker. we're seeing live pictures at the moment of the ukrainian president vladimir zalinski in london. he is due to be addressing the house of parliament at any moment. and we will...
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that is why it's vital the u. k. government and others must immediately stop the arm sales as a feuding war in yemen. as discuss now with alexander mackay political analyst on that, it's a red star radio many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. now, with the cable feel reaction to the latest allegations from london, claiming it has evidence to implicate iran in arming who the rebels. well, i think it's the latest example of the finest british tradition of hypocrisy. which can be established fairly easily because the british government has been supplying weapons to the saudis, not just since the beginning of this current war and the last decade, but over the last really 75 years since the end of world war 2. and since the foundation of the modern saudi state, but more particularly with regards to yemen, they not only have been supplying weapons to saudi arabia that they have been supplying most crucially, the aircraft that the saudis used to bomb the targets. they strike in yemen including civilian tar
that is why it's vital the u. k. government and others must immediately stop the arm sales as a feuding war in yemen. as discuss now with alexander mackay political analyst on that, it's a red star radio many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. now, with the cable feel reaction to the latest allegations from london, claiming it has evidence to implicate iran in arming who the rebels. well, i think it's the latest example of the finest british tradition of hypocrisy. which can be...
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is found no classified documents that a beach house owned by u. s. president joe biden search was part of a special council investigation into his hand leg of classified material. the u. k is experienced its largest coordinated strike action in a generation to half a 1000000 train and bus drivers. civil seven's university lecturers and security guards moved off the job in dispute to pay and working conditions. c africa, all right, coming out next we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it out, 0 will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you out there. ah . better on wednesday. ah. a whole hazy human b a r with she when i listen to what a but there's also one that is a sample somewhere with community. so i did event, but the person was who ah ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah, ah, let pen shoot for say sam, wanting to special was to demand on 1st. it took it to ship or more or less pinch to the dis, 5th, a fairly soon with this business car issue. we stood near this close the ticket. she did not facilitate in oakland. a ship by some one time this you know my latoya class. she, she gets it. destiny may
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is driving us to a default. also in the program, a couple buys at a former british prime minister bowers johnson says the u. k. government is controlled by a deep state of ingrained officials, the lack of democratic a, some big developments from around the world in your wednesday news live from moscow . it's so good to have your company. this is program analogy international. so we do start now with the latest news from don bass as well. local authorities say the ukrainian health city of the art of trouble, so also known as bach, mood is becoming in circled by russian forces. now this comes as a russia, so defense ministry start on tuesday that the village of blood or death noise in the don't yet script public has come under russian control. and by taking it, russian forces have cut off a main ukrainian me supply route to our cha mosque that has been intense fighting in the area and recent months with western media reporting, the ukranian forces have suffered very heavy losses. for the meantime. now straight to our senior correspondent who's been following some of the troops on the front lines that task is to
is driving us to a default. also in the program, a couple buys at a former british prime minister bowers johnson says the u. k. government is controlled by a deep state of ingrained officials, the lack of democratic a, some big developments from around the world in your wednesday news live from moscow . it's so good to have your company. this is program analogy international. so we do start now with the latest news from don bass as well. local authorities say the ukrainian health city of the...
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you know, even though we're about to hold the climate so me the u. k is just given a license for more fossil fuel extraction. i in the north sea, so what governments are saying on what corporations are saying, i don't think fit. the only answer is regulation. it has to be binding regulations because otherwise, you're going to see these corporate jays. just continue and say, well, you know, of some part of our business will be renewable. or my question really is about maybe erm. if there is a person watching, this is just about to go through their 1st transition to try make themselves more a more sustainable person. what's kind of the 1st thing, the biggest thing that they can do as an individual to kind of reduce their negative impacts on the planet? i think religious i, this is going to sound really like, simpler step bit carrying about other people. whether it's unpack, again, you know, racism, feminism, that sort of stuff. i feel like you can't change anything if you're still participating in these oppressive cycles that have built the systems to which
you know, even though we're about to hold the climate so me the u. k is just given a license for more fossil fuel extraction. i in the north sea, so what governments are saying on what corporations are saying, i don't think fit. the only answer is regulation. it has to be binding regulations because otherwise, you're going to see these corporate jays. just continue and say, well, you know, of some part of our business will be renewable. or my question really is about maybe erm. if there is a...