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u. k. like nurses have been willing to enter in to talk, overpay starting with much lower initial proposals around pay increases. all right, thanks so much philip. there. now over $700.00 israeli settlers and ultra nationalists have made incursions into the along almost compound in occupied east jerusalem. on tuesday, one group was led by ultra nationalist rabbi and former kinessa member yahoo da glick. the incursions happened while palestinians were conducting morning prayers. 5 people have been killed in a shooting at a bank in the us state of kentucky. john 100 reports ah, gunshots ring out in downtown louisville prompting police to warn passers by to take cover police arrived within 3 minutes of an 8 30 am call that a gunman was firing inside old national bank smashing through the glass of the locked bank. they engaged the gunman, killing him. officers arrived on scene and encountered the suspect almost immediately sco fire and gun gunshots. officers exchanged gunshots with their suspect, an
u. k. like nurses have been willing to enter in to talk, overpay starting with much lower initial proposals around pay increases. all right, thanks so much philip. there. now over $700.00 israeli settlers and ultra nationalists have made incursions into the along almost compound in occupied east jerusalem. on tuesday, one group was led by ultra nationalist rabbi and former kinessa member yahoo da glick. the incursions happened while palestinians were conducting morning prayers. 5 people have...
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u. k. like many other countries is rushing to get its remaining nationals out of sudan. a ceasefire is due to allows at midnight's local time and no one, no one can predict the situation on the ground after that. we are pushing those a so we're encouraging those who wish to travel to make her way to the airport today. as foreigners had out millions of sudanese without the advantage of foreign citizenship, are left to fend for themselves. grabbing whatever they can to stock up and vital supplies that are running out across the country. murphy martin my there are no supplies. we're not receiving any new goods. no we, there's nothing coming in in any supply that has exhausted. we cannot replace it. we hope that god will help the people here for a lot of other them in and not shops and houses are being rated by armed groups for those who want to flee. one way out is through this land border crossing into egypt. but the path to that northern border from major cities like cartoon, and only non is long and dangerous. and fuel is scarce. landlord that we need fuel or we have bee
u. k. like many other countries is rushing to get its remaining nationals out of sudan. a ceasefire is due to allows at midnight's local time and no one, no one can predict the situation on the ground after that. we are pushing those a so we're encouraging those who wish to travel to make her way to the airport today. as foreigners had out millions of sudanese without the advantage of foreign citizenship, are left to fend for themselves. grabbing whatever they can to stock up and vital supplies...
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u. k. like reg, another great me eating out of a c o. 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 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, wait, so the grid price is higher. that way the homeowner gets the maxim financial benefit. but then i need to think about it. if 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. 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 transition to renewable energy faster and cheaper tha
u. k. like reg, another great me eating out of a c o. 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 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...
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like. but the u. k. has been trying to find new areas to trade with the realities that of those 11 countries right now in this partnership, 9 countries already have agreements with the u. k. some of them had been rolled over after we left the you. so they were, the result of breck said, so we tried to do more or less, what was there in terms of agreement within the you in those countries. but there are only 2 countries that we haven't made any agreements with so far on the trade fronts and those on malaysia in brunei. so that's probably why the gains and g d p are so small, but there have been no deals that we have signed. will recently, in addition to the 69 that we've rolled over so, so there is a lot of activity going on to just a guess. you know, the, the world to believe that this is global britain. but of course, the loss of the trade or some of the, your trade is much more significant in terms of its impact on g p. what tells us a little bit more about the, about how much trade is being lost and h
like. but the u. k. has been trying to find new areas to trade with the realities that of those 11 countries right now in this partnership, 9 countries already have agreements with the u. k. some of them had been rolled over after we left the you. so they were, the result of breck said, so we tried to do more or less, what was there in terms of agreement within the you in those countries. but there are only 2 countries that we haven't made any agreements with so far on the trade fronts and...
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it's like a re wilding in the u. k. countryside with the war in ukraine particular and with serious concerns about food security. what we might be seeing in the short term is a reversal of that and a lot more emphasis on producing our own goods. so it'll be interesting to see how those trade deals fit in with that new environment. and i think this shopping and changing perhaps policies is not going to be good for long term sustainability like the resilience of us army and sex down the u. k. vicky price, thank you. he now from devastating side clinton floods to unrelenting drought african countries of suffering. the worse consequences of climate change despite contributing less than 4 percent of global compet emissions and their estimated to pay up to 9 percent of their budget to respond to the extreme weather events. yet a new report by the climate policy initiative says the continents only received the 10th of the annual climate finance. it needs in 2020, that's nearly $30000000000.00 out of more than $277000000000.00
it's like a re wilding in the u. k. countryside with the war in ukraine particular and with serious concerns about food security. what we might be seeing in the short term is a reversal of that and a lot more emphasis on producing our own goods. so it'll be interesting to see how those trade deals fit in with that new environment. and i think this shopping and changing perhaps policies is not going to be good for long term sustainability like the resilience of us army and sex down the u. k....
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u. k because it looks like some of those deals that we've done so far. give more benefit to the countries that we've done the deals with in terms of accessing our market in food products that we getting in return. so that needs to be sorted out because we do know that our farmers have been worried and complaining about this. so one would imagine that that would be taken notice of in whatever happens next and environmentally. what about you case? the you case climate commitments? are they say that this will encourage deforestation? why is that? well, i mean to the worries that if we are likely to be importing more products from places where you know, some of those environmental issues are not that you know, seriously taken then that's going to have an impact. but it's interesting what may be happening in the u. k, because i what we have been seeing is a shift away from producing our own products to really being much more concerned about the environment. and therefore, encouraging farmers not to plan to kara jane, re frustration if you like, a rewinding in
u. k because it looks like some of those deals that we've done so far. give more benefit to the countries that we've done the deals with in terms of accessing our market in food products that we getting in return. so that needs to be sorted out because we do know that our farmers have been worried and complaining about this. so one would imagine that that would be taken notice of in whatever happens next and environmentally. what about you case? the you case climate commitments? are they say...
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u. k, the u. s. they acted like france had no interest in the region. despite frances overseas territories there, and it was more than just a cold shoulder, a lot more friends ended up losing a submarine, deal worth $66000000000.00 cancelled by australia to the great benefit of washington. with us president joe biden announcing a nuclear submarine deal with australia just last month. so now it's payback time for michael who's basically say, hey, you stepped us and acted like we don't have any interesting containing china. so fine he making do without us then. and in the wake of michael's remark, solid u. s. officials like florida senator marco rubio, wondered if michael was speaking for all of europe. we need to find out if a manual micron speaks for europe. after his 6 hour meeting in china, he told reporters that europe should create distance with the u. s. and should not get involved in supporting america over china when it comes to taiwan. okay, so apparently if you're not willing to follow washington's agenda i
u. k, the u. s. they acted like france had no interest in the region. despite frances overseas territories there, and it was more than just a cold shoulder, a lot more friends ended up losing a submarine, deal worth $66000000000.00 cancelled by australia to the great benefit of washington. with us president joe biden announcing a nuclear submarine deal with australia just last month. so now it's payback time for michael who's basically say, hey, you stepped us and acted like we don't have any...
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u k. health care is like a thinking ship. if you're in a system where the walls of crumbling around, gee and which i think is very much linked to pay cuts, you then get to a kind of critical points where you have to either stand up for what, what you believe in. and oh, you just accept and leave such stress as driven thousands of british doctors out of the profession or into depression with some even considering suicide corridors, aid allen, the jaw. they struggle more than easter, and mainly due to the, and lack of resources now and the conditions under which they have to work. and that's been exacerbated by thee a pandemic, alma jaws, the medical director of an organization that treats doctors with mental health difficulties and says many of their problems, the systemic given reduced resources and the staff shortages a lot there is didn't t excessive workload and working conditions at worry about making errors, worries about causing harm, worry about not being able to provide what is the effect he could provide going into t
u k. health care is like a thinking ship. if you're in a system where the walls of crumbling around, gee and which i think is very much linked to pay cuts, you then get to a kind of critical points where you have to either stand up for what, what you believe in. and oh, you just accept and leave such stress as driven thousands of british doctors out of the profession or into depression with some even considering suicide corridors, aid allen, the jaw. they struggle more than easter, and mainly...
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u. k, the u. s. the acted like france had no tristan region, despite prices overseas territories there. and it was more than just a cold shoulder, a lot more friends, ended up losing a submarine, deal worth $66000000000.00 canceled by australia to the great benefit of washington . with u. s. president joe biden announcing a nuclear submarine deal with australia just last month. so now it's payback time for michael who's basically say, hey, you stepped us and acted like we don't have any interesting container, china, so fine. and in the wake of michael's remark summit, he told reporters that europe should create to get their way with france they threatened to use. there is indeed a great attachment that remains present in a manual micron has said nothing else for this alliance with the united states. but if this alliance with the u. s. would suppose that we blindly systematically followed the position of the united states on all issues. no, there has been a leap forward on strategic autonomy compared to several years ago. okay, so it's one thing to talk a good game about autonomy, but re
u. k, the u. s. the acted like france had no tristan region, despite prices overseas territories there. and it was more than just a cold shoulder, a lot more friends, ended up losing a submarine, deal worth $66000000000.00 canceled by australia to the great benefit of washington . with u. s. president joe biden announcing a nuclear submarine deal with australia just last month. so now it's payback time for michael who's basically say, hey, you stepped us and acted like we don't have any...
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so they constantly need more money just like the m u. k. terrace organization that fought for saddam hussein. and then as now, base in europe, it has base is across europe and albania. they 2 are constantly working against iran. they've killed 17000 new ones and terrorist attacks and they to constantly see funding. so these different groups, the monarchists, the different terrorists organizations like such as the terrace groups that are based in northern iraq, or in the no man's land in pakistan near the iranian border. all these different groups are constantly fighting one another in order to get a bigger piece of the take cake from the u. s. government because the money that the united states, the europeans, israelis, among others, have been providing these different groups. there's always a, a huge amount of competition. they know that they're never going to rule over the iranian people, but it is a huge business. yeah, it certainly seems that way, and it's another case of follow the money. now the reception here was interesting because
so they constantly need more money just like the m u. k. terrace organization that fought for saddam hussein. and then as now, base in europe, it has base is across europe and albania. they 2 are constantly working against iran. they've killed 17000 new ones and terrorist attacks and they to constantly see funding. so these different groups, the monarchists, the different terrorists organizations like such as the terrace groups that are based in northern iraq, or in the no man's land in...
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in a health soon as soon as you look at how the color of it and i want to touch this looks like it's from u. k. miss bruckner. this is a boy. maybe that's not a very to reagan expression. it looks like it's been in the ocean for very long side to had listed on the other. i. okay, it's running slow. man, i'm a 7 corner. my name is stephanie cornel. i'm a filmmaker from dresden. most of my work has been in advertising. these jobs have taken me around the globe, including to low fulton in arctic, norway, which is where i gotta know chris lewis jensen. he's a local and we worked together on a film. we seated off right away. one day he took me kayaking. we paddled to an island in the middle of the arctic ocean. it's inaccessible by foot. i think we've all seen pictures of polluted beaches before, but so much plastic waste in the arctic. i had no idea. i mean, ah, lizzie lewis with honest adding a timothy smell, and there was even a german b, a bunch of reflection in the middle of the arctic clifton in active life. and now when i walked through the streets in germany, again, i see garbage everywhere
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u. s has acts soul to encourage them on electronics and as k hi likes to hold back from boosting sales to china. it bands my quote from selling under an ongoing investigation south korea's president unit is now in washington for a visit. so this is the key moment for south korea to set its foreign policy direction. some commentators believe that south korea has officially joy the new cold war between the us, china and russia, in order to protect itself from the possible nuclear attack of north korea. ok, so some han in taipei for us. thank you very much. we have done now oil workers strikes in iran are spreading. they've been going on for months with employees from several industries protesting against inadequate wages. the strikes come at a time of spiraling inflation with complaints over deteriorating living conditions and a widening gap between household income and expenses. for suggest the industrial action is also spreading to other sectors beyond oil, oil workers have been offered. wage increases around 25 percent. that's well below the 79 percent that they're calling for more on th
u. s has acts soul to encourage them on electronics and as k hi likes to hold back from boosting sales to china. it bands my quote from selling under an ongoing investigation south korea's president unit is now in washington for a visit. so this is the key moment for south korea to set its foreign policy direction. some commentators believe that south korea has officially joy the new cold war between the us, china and russia, in order to protect itself from the possible nuclear attack of north...
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u. k. prime minister rishi, soon like he praised which you soon act on the european commission president ursula underline for work. he says they have done in order to try and resolve that dispute with a reform to the post wrecks trading arrangements in place after the united kingdom left the european union. he says about those that those reforms which are referred to as the windsor framework go far to address some of those concerns that have been raised here in northern ireland. so pretty careful with his words there, but he said a hope that the devolved executive will be restored. and was there any real expectation that mister biden's trip could help solve a political style night? but sir, current and norma. well, it depends who you ask. you know, i spoke to plenty of people here who said they hoped that this could indeed shift the dial, but some that were more skeptical. and that's because at some giddiness she's here . so those are which what northern ireland to remain part of the united kingdom. see joe biden as not i not of an impartial broker here to try and cross this device which
u. k. prime minister rishi, soon like he praised which you soon act on the european commission president ursula underline for work. he says they have done in order to try and resolve that dispute with a reform to the post wrecks trading arrangements in place after the united kingdom left the european union. he says about those that those reforms which are referred to as the windsor framework go far to address some of those concerns that have been raised here in northern ireland. so pretty...
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u. k because of the war, a lot of forswear refugees fleeing all parents at the time wanted a better education for their kids. so i think that was the main driver for why my parents were like okay, let's get you guys to the u. k. so that you can get to a better school, better education, the skills that develops, there's only one place i want it to be useful with that. to see a young girl up in freetown always teaches you to be resilience, cushion traffic scale. what you see in me and the things that i do so is pushing to kind of create ecosystem, a better world outside of how to treat for everyone. when a bowler happened, i decided, okay, like i could mobilize my tech network that i had in the u. k. to see what we can do to help sierra leo. i met the guy who discovered the bowler virus. his name was dr . peter pills. so that's kind of how i came back, you know, came back supported, picked up your and his team to set up their vaccine. trial of them to like connect to the president was obviously was the ball a man. right. he was d gaiden, discover the bowler, in gander at the time. and for me, the education i was getting from them to do, my walk in tech was very important, s
u. k because of the war, a lot of forswear refugees fleeing all parents at the time wanted a better education for their kids. so i think that was the main driver for why my parents were like okay, let's get you guys to the u. k. so that you can get to a better school, better education, the skills that develops, there's only one place i want it to be useful with that. to see a young girl up in freetown always teaches you to be resilience, cushion traffic scale. what you see in me and the things...
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talking about dismay or more so and we're kind of watching to see a statement big hitters like israel of the u. k. remaining quiet on it would in and suggested that the whole affair is essentially an elaborate campaign to distract and deflect from a, you know, the aim of secret data leaks is obvious. diverted to it's an old re game of russian secret services. we have to follow this and hook, line, and sinker. there's very little questioning in the washing of their authenticity is essentially from a, you know, anonymous western media has been very shy to question the u. s. government that but on this particular subject, they're very vocal and see i think we have to kind of be skeptical and have a look at this as it developed some time. so i think they did. the main view is an independent geopolitical analyst had a escobar look at many you and so our viewers remain, i guess spy cartoon in the sixty's. nan was the black ramirez and this is something like that. but the problem is everybody on fell, which is not that secret when you actually read it. she's at the language is pretty weird. did not mean
talking about dismay or more so and we're kind of watching to see a statement big hitters like israel of the u. k. remaining quiet on it would in and suggested that the whole affair is essentially an elaborate campaign to distract and deflect from a, you know, the aim of secret data leaks is obvious. diverted to it's an old re game of russian secret services. we have to follow this and hook, line, and sinker. there's very little questioning in the washing of their authenticity is essentially...
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big hitters like israel of the u. k. remaining quiet on it. of course ukraine has wrote in and suggested that the whole affair is essentially an elaborate a russian dis information campaign to distract and deflect from a confidence in their upcoming offensive. the aim of secret data leaks is obvious. divert attention, cast doubts, and mutual suspicions. so discord, it's an ordinary game of russian c chris services. we have to sort of look at the way the western media has really a swallow, this hook, line, and sinker. there's very little questioning in the western media now as to the voracity, despite the fact that any confirmation of their authenticity is essentially from our, you know, anonymous sources. and i suppose we have to think of, you know, the same as western media has been very shy to question the u. s. government on, for example, the nord stream affair. and they're very silent on that. but on this particular subject, they're very vocal and seem to be, you know, promoting the idea that they are definitely real. so i think we have to
big hitters like israel of the u. k. remaining quiet on it. of course ukraine has wrote in and suggested that the whole affair is essentially an elaborate a russian dis information campaign to distract and deflect from a confidence in their upcoming offensive. the aim of secret data leaks is obvious. divert attention, cast doubts, and mutual suspicions. so discord, it's an ordinary game of russian c chris services. we have to sort of look at the way the western media has really a swallow, this...
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region to cooperate with people near mar 2 thought it no issue is it is all very well for countries like u. k or candidate to tighten sanctions on me on me and my that really it's that i see on group of countries, the cessation of southeast asian nations, countries like india and china that are continuing to support the military leaders in and me and mom that is why you know, we need the strong cooperation from the countries in the region. why is come to the, you know, to stop the flow off the floor and to stop the flow of many new the military in particular the jets you and this in this regard? because the military using the fact or just military using the helicopters to kill people. so to say i saw the people near mar lease corporate with the people numa to see life or the people. yeah. huh. all right, well thank you very much chilled my turn and the most ambassador as united nation. thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this story with us. thank you so much for having me here. thank you so much. now ter are the top story. this how the global economy is in a perilous phase with h
region to cooperate with people near mar 2 thought it no issue is it is all very well for countries like u. k or candidate to tighten sanctions on me on me and my that really it's that i see on group of countries, the cessation of southeast asian nations, countries like india and china that are continuing to support the military leaders in and me and mom that is why you know, we need the strong cooperation from the countries in the region. why is come to the, you know, to stop the flow off the...
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when a bowler happened, i decided, okay, like i could mobilize my tech network that i had in the u. k. to see what we can do to help. sio, i met the guy who discovered the ball a virus. his name was a doctor of his appeals. so that's kind of how i came back, you know, came back supported peter p r and his team to set up their vaccine. trial of them to like connect to the president was obvious. he was the ball our mind. right. use the guiding discovery. boler in uganda at the time and for me, the education i was getting from them to do my walking track was very important. so i will and law becoming an ins printer. this is i'm doing in sierra leone. i'm a business man. now, here i, i of the walk in create, in education and changing the economy at the government level. and on the normal level, i have my own business is where my employ in are. a lot of people are, you know, improved the levels the best way i can. why advice africans, but in the diaspora, africans in general, over wanting to come back to africa. the most important thing is you have to get ready to reverse your culture. if
when a bowler happened, i decided, okay, like i could mobilize my tech network that i had in the u. k. to see what we can do to help. sio, i met the guy who discovered the ball a virus. his name was a doctor of his appeals. so that's kind of how i came back, you know, came back supported peter p r and his team to set up their vaccine. trial of them to like connect to the president was obvious. he was the ball our mind. right. use the guiding discovery. boler in uganda at the time and for me,...
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when a bowler happened, i decided, okay, like i could mobilize my tech network that i had in the u. k. to see what we can do to help sierra leo. i met the guy who discovered the ball a virus. his name was dr. peter pills. so that's kind of how i came back, you know, came back support at peter p or, and his team to set up their vaccine trial of them till i connect to the president was obvious. he was the ball among right. he was the guy who discovery bowler in gander at the time. and for me, the education i was getting from them to do, my walk in tech was very important. so i will end up becoming an end to prolong this is i'm doing in salient. i'm a business man now here i, i of the walk in create, in education and changing the economy at the government level. and on the normal level, i have my own business is where mil, praying for a lot of people are, you know, improved livelihoods to best buy advice africans, but in the diaspora. africans in general, wanting to come back to africa. the most important thing is you have to get ready to repress your culture. if you don't quickly revers
when a bowler happened, i decided, okay, like i could mobilize my tech network that i had in the u. k. to see what we can do to help sierra leo. i met the guy who discovered the ball a virus. his name was dr. peter pills. so that's kind of how i came back, you know, came back support at peter p or, and his team to set up their vaccine trial of them till i connect to the president was obvious. he was the ball among right. he was the guy who discovery bowler in gander at the time. and for me, the...
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so it is, you look at how the color of this and i want to touch this looks like it's from u k. this oh okay, it's running last my mr. cornice. my name is stephanie cornel. i'm a filmmaker from dresden. most of my work has been in advertising. these jobs have taken me around the globe, including to low fulton in arctic norway, which is where i gotta know chris lewis. he ensign. he's a local and we worked together on a film. we hit it off right away. one day he took me kayaking. we paddled to an island in the middle of the arctic ocean. it's inaccessible by foot. i think we've all seen pictures of polluted beaches before, but so much plastic waste in the arctic. i had no idea who yet ah, this is the louis vuitton, i understanding of miss matthews, and there was even a german b a bullshit with russia, in the middle of the arctic clifton in october line. and now when i walked through the streets in germany, again, i see garbage everywhere. it's like something changed. i didn't notice it before, and it makes me crazy. because i don't want the garbage to end up in the arctic. but how
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u. k. and the impact on hospitals like this one beside me will be significant. we're expecting to see hundreds of thousands of surgeries, of screenings of hospital appointments, cancelled over the course of this week with an impact that could last for far longer. the british medical association. that's the union that represents these doctors is demanding a 35 percent pay increase from the british government. the government calls that number unrealistic, but the doctors argue that it simply reflects the increase in wage is going back to 2007, 2008, tracking along with high british inflation levels. the consequences on this system will be very, very serious. but the doctors, i've spoken to say that given the challenges for themselves and their colleagues, they still feel it necessary to take this industrial action. villa marks al jazeera london, u. s. president joe biden is on his way to northern ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the signing of the good friday peace agreement. the president will spend 4 days there. he says he'll emphasize america's commitmen
u. k. and the impact on hospitals like this one beside me will be significant. we're expecting to see hundreds of thousands of surgeries, of screenings of hospital appointments, cancelled over the course of this week with an impact that could last for far longer. the british medical association. that's the union that represents these doctors is demanding a 35 percent pay increase from the british government. the government calls that number unrealistic, but the doctors argue that it simply...
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is this like some prices in the u. k? i've often been blamed on moscow. in your opinion, is russia really responsible all the other factors that play here? it's possible thing to stacy's next. what is clear is when british and american imperialism tried to use their financial muscle to crush russia, they wanted to bring about regime change in russia by using these economic weapons . they thought they would suffer a few weeks, short term game. and then russia would fall, and they would have a orgy of looting of russia resources that would pay them back in multiple times over for the short term pain. it didn't work out like that. russia hasn't collapse and their school, the sanctions that they've put on russia, absolutely boomerang done to our economy. and yes, it is one of the factors that leading to the inflation, it's totally self imposed, and it could be ended tomorrow. correct me if i'm wrong, but i understand the more than $100000.00 duty nice civil service work in the year . kevin say we'll go on strike. what consequences will that have on the countr
is this like some prices in the u. k? i've often been blamed on moscow. in your opinion, is russia really responsible all the other factors that play here? it's possible thing to stacy's next. what is clear is when british and american imperialism tried to use their financial muscle to crush russia, they wanted to bring about regime change in russia by using these economic weapons . they thought they would suffer a few weeks, short term game. and then russia would fall, and they would have a...
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stakes are evacuating diplomats nationals and civilians from so down the think, countries like the us, the u. k. from germany, egypt, china, and others. russian citizens are also a waiting extraction from the embassy and tossing saudi arabia was the 1st to announce the evacuation of a citizens with flooring more than a $150.00 saudis. in addition to 66 foreign national. i know today we arrived in post sedan after creating several saudi citizens from her tomb due to the situation. the convoy was welcome to and provided with all necessary protection from cartoon until we arrived in port sedan. were thankful to the chief of the suit, nissan security forces, and the chief of the naval base. since fierce fighting broke out in sudan last saturday of a full 100 people have been killed and 3700 injured according to the world health organization. or is that force is claim they capture dozens of sudanese army vehicles on saturday. this footage shows the fight as that celebrating their victory firing weapons into the air. the power military group stated on social media that 60 vehicles with these and 10 o
stakes are evacuating diplomats nationals and civilians from so down the think, countries like the us, the u. k. from germany, egypt, china, and others. russian citizens are also a waiting extraction from the embassy and tossing saudi arabia was the 1st to announce the evacuation of a citizens with flooring more than a $150.00 saudis. in addition to 66 foreign national. i know today we arrived in post sedan after creating several saudi citizens from her tomb due to the situation. the convoy was...
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big hitters like israel of the u. k. remaining quiet on it. of course, ukraine has road in and suggested that the whole affair is essentially an elaborate a russian dis, information campaign to distract and deflect from a confidence in their upcoming offensive. we can actually have a listened to a what signals are coming out from a key of now. the aim of secret data leaks is obvious. divert attention, cast doubts, and mutual suspicions. so discord, it's an ordinary game of russian secret services show the thought of chattered going on. but is there any under thaniel whether these documents are even authentic? well, of course, this is the, the big question and this claim and counter claim. but i suppose we have to sort of look at the way the western media has really swallowed this hook, line, and sinker. there's very little questioning in the western media now as to the voracity, despite the fact that any confirmation of their authenticity is essentially from anonymous. sources and i suppose we have to think of, you know, the same western media
big hitters like israel of the u. k. remaining quiet on it. of course, ukraine has road in and suggested that the whole affair is essentially an elaborate a russian dis, information campaign to distract and deflect from a confidence in their upcoming offensive. we can actually have a listened to a what signals are coming out from a key of now. the aim of secret data leaks is obvious. divert attention, cast doubts, and mutual suspicions. so discord, it's an ordinary game of russian secret...
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u. k. government . and the majority of the newspapers is being requested of a people would like to know what the shipping rules in general, the website is view that as being sports by, by u. k. that it, i think it is in many ways and people should know your view in order to make their own judgments and the disease. his article, the russian envoy know to that keep islands western backers in says that russia must be defeated in italy. he said that makes it unrelated to reach a potential piece there. although russia is ready to negotiate. later speaking with a nail, the diplomat emphasize the importance of maintaining good relations between moscow and london for their mutual benefits. let me just destroy the whole architectural, the relationship starting from political and economical. and going down to, to the culture science education liaison between seed is and all the rest of it, all of it. but they're the same time. i'm not saying about the rapture of diplomats relationship, it happens only when to come to the starting. the state of wor, usually, of course, for us it's important in this difficult really
u. k. government . and the majority of the newspapers is being requested of a people would like to know what the shipping rules in general, the website is view that as being sports by, by u. k. that it, i think it is in many ways and people should know your view in order to make their own judgments and the disease. his article, the russian envoy know to that keep islands western backers in says that russia must be defeated in italy. he said that makes it unrelated to reach a potential piece...
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u. k. the more developed countries, what he does, it seems like it makes housing more affordable, but a good and gets politicians elected. now, you know, as you would imagine, christie, the more or very expensive, of course, hong kong, very expensive, and it's in the u. s. s. case dollars. it might be the euro, whatever it is. we constructed hong kong shortage, ease, of course, the minimal as well. you know the difference and not that expensive overall. so but, but to answer your question more directly, the mic mansion trend that was largely a baby boomer trend. i think that one has faded as energy cost increase, upkeep cost increase. i think you are going to see a lot less demand for mcmansions, especially as economic times get tougher and, and people become more conservative and more careful. and a lot of those mcmansions are built. right. so there's more than enough supply of big, giant oversize homes. and, and much more than people will need going forward in the future. obviously people aren't having children as much and demographics have changed. and so there's just a whole bunch of rea
u. k. the more developed countries, what he does, it seems like it makes housing more affordable, but a good and gets politicians elected. now, you know, as you would imagine, christie, the more or very expensive, of course, hong kong, very expensive, and it's in the u. s. s. case dollars. it might be the euro, whatever it is. we constructed hong kong shortage, ease, of course, the minimal as well. you know the difference and not that expensive overall. so but, but to answer your question more...