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u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post, brings at agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. the e u says the changes are illegal. so let's cold as fate expect. this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cast a shadow over our overall corporation. all at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. israel, egypt to the european union have signed an energy agreements. the deal will allow israel to send its natural gas to egyptian ports and then to exported to europe. the e is trying to move away from its dependence on russian energy and to ease soaring gas prices. each commission president us lavonda lion said the long term plan would focus on much more than natural gas. the u. k says that it will fight any legal challenges against its policy to send asylum seekers to lawanda. it's 1st deportation. flight on tuesday, didn't get o
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as i said earlier, the vast majority of those arriving currently in the u. k. across the channel. all people in need of international protection according to the u. k. codes. so there is a strong risk, but if somebody gets a negative decision in an asylum system, which is under construction, let's say that they sent and refilled. and the other question is this part of the agreement that potentially allows them to be sent somewhere else? so is there a risk that there then sent to another country that is cooperating with wonder and where they may also face other issues? but i think it's not, it's not a question of what, what, what tire assessment is of rwanda, as i said, we defer to you and hcr on that. i think it's also about the fact that the u. k. has international obligations and responsibilities, and it is undermining international refugee low but international law more generally by entering this kind of agreement. so it, it, courage is other countries in the rich world to undermine international law and to attempt to convent their own obligation. claire, we just have about a mi
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johnson, of course, a true friend of ukraine because the u. k. was one of the 1st countries and aid of the war erupt. his how long do you expect the u. k. to stand with ukraine, if there is no swift resolution of the conflict despite in abundance of on supplies the care of. it's an interesting question. whether you will be interested after $16.00 in the building you're putting in, containing bowling, come running to the, sort of this in give that to me, that, and the fusions in, in building up the country in their handling countries. the economy once again in doing something. so we're, i'm afraid the interest will be lost in some, some. so do live, if there will be a letter to continue to make such a project as an international, to start out of your grant and then to rational a state. and it will be a no more capabilities. and no more will should be like to do that then will probably be less than i would all the you k, the interests also to interest. do you think the u. k. housing spending so much money, spending so much money on support in care o
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u. k. most of them have some sort of ties to the u. k. have family here. this is why they went on this dangerous journey across the channel. but now instead of having the claims process in the u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much. the w corresponded bigot master in london. thanks. oh yes, the image you are unlikely to be taking with your smartphone any time. soon, scientists have released data on nearly 2000000000 stars in our galaxy. it's a massive step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way the europe in space agencies. gaia probe, as given astronomers new insights into how stars are born, and how they die, the milky way, our galactic home. a huge cloud of stars. one a thin is our son. that our closest neighbors in space hold so much mystery. seen from earth, they appear so close together that you can't tell them apart. but the launch of the guy, a probe in 2013 changed that. why do, ah, the garage? state of the art optical technology and observation from space from a much more favourable position. neve
u. k. most of them have some sort of ties to the u. k. have family here. this is why they went on this dangerous journey across the channel. but now instead of having the claims process in the u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much. the w corresponded bigot master in london. thanks. oh yes, the image you are unlikely to be taking with your smartphone any time. soon, scientists have released data on nearly 2000000000 stars in our galaxy. it's a massive step towards...
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u. k. most of them have some sort of ties to the u. k. have family here. this is why they went on this dangerous journey across the channel, but now instead of having their claims processed in the u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much, the w corresponding big monster in london. thanks for that other look. now it was happening in other parts of the world. dozens of members of a former opposition party in cambodia i've been convicted of treason is the latest in a number of mass trials that have targeted the cambodian national rescue party critic say the southeast asian country has been reduced to a one party state activists from ecuador, indigenous groups, half blocked roads nationwide to protest the economic policies of right wing president. he amolla so at least 10 provinces were affected by demonstrations focused on rising fuel prices. really 300 people have been jailed for between 5 and 25 years. for joining protests against the socialist government in cuba, thousands rallied last year against rising food prices, medical shor
u. k. most of them have some sort of ties to the u. k. have family here. this is why they went on this dangerous journey across the channel, but now instead of having their claims processed in the u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much, the w corresponding big monster in london. thanks for that other look. now it was happening in other parts of the world. dozens of members of a former opposition party in cambodia i've been convicted of treason is the latest in a...
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little them on them. protocol is designed to prevent a hard border between northern ireland to part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and e u. member that arrangements protected by the good friday agreement that entered 30 years of sectarian violence in the north. but instead it effectively created a border in the irish sea with goods imported from mainland britain, subject to checks and going unionists and others who want the province to be a seamless part of the rest of the u. k. the british government hopes it's bill will be a quick fix. it's hoping under the changes to allow good destin solely for northern ireland to avoid old shacks, other goods going to the republic of ireland launched the e. you would go down, a separate wretch on a wet checks would take place. the problem is the border between northern ireland and the republic of island is open. a porous making it near impossible to know what goods a going where the u. k. government argues the problems arising from the protocol justify scrapping the plan. the youth firmly disagrees challenging the u. k for failing to implement ch
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as rhonda for pastor received the 1st group of refugees from the u. k. many of those already in the country say the new arrivals will face many challenges. mom in law has more on that one than also the chief se, everything. he said the, for the 1st group of refugees being sent from the u. k. they'll be brought to these hostile in the capital kigali, the deal between the u. k and the london government has been heavily criticized. but both are defending the agreement is not a fizzle. and as you see out of a defense asset fifties saw means that we are led. what day them is made shows journalists the services awaiting the arrivals, fully furnished, bedrooms dining spaces, spots, facilities. but these are and thinks refugees leave their homes for here at another center. lawanda refugees from south sudan, sudan, each opiate area, and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say. i want to stay here. no, i just want to go ahead. what is it all boykin and i would just go back to knoxville statement. pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the
as rhonda for pastor received the 1st group of refugees from the u. k. many of those already in the country say the new arrivals will face many challenges. mom in law has more on that one than also the chief se, everything. he said the, for the 1st group of refugees being sent from the u. k. they'll be brought to these hostile in the capital kigali, the deal between the u. k and the london government has been heavily criticized. but both are defending the agreement is not a fizzle. and as you...
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u. k. of what the government's now proposing is not off shoring that process. it's simply removing people from the country and they will never have any prospect of being able to stay in the u. k. beyond that, they're talking about the, the morality of it. but on their side is the you and hcr the refugee agency who made it clear the last few hours here. but they believe the plan to be unlawful. thank you for that nadeem bob. their 1st outside that london court still head on out is aaron, the british government is about to change its pace pranks at trade. deal with e opponent st. live is an eagle. ah hello there. let's look to south cross much of pakistan and northern india with temperatures picking up to the early to mid fourties. people trying to escape that hot and dry weather. now we have got warnings out across the north animals to trying to escape those condition. we will see some rain creeping in, however, on wednesday, if we have a look at the 3 day for new delhi, we've seen the temperature dip down to the average. by the time we get to friday, sunshine an
u. k. of what the government's now proposing is not off shoring that process. it's simply removing people from the country and they will never have any prospect of being able to stay in the u. k. beyond that, they're talking about the, the morality of it. but on their side is the you and hcr the refugee agency who made it clear the last few hours here. but they believe the plan to be unlawful. thank you for that nadeem bob. their 1st outside that london court still head on out is aaron, the...
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we hear from a member of the u. k. to be in community. and it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees except ukrainians, but they send others back to wanda with watching r t international mon is peter scott and wherever you join us from welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. and let's start off with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near police station in the ukrainian city of mila, topple local to claim. the kid was behind the bluff, and explosion as a power station. also plunged parts of the south eastern city in the upper orchard region that danced into darkness. no injuries we reported in key of as yet to comments on any of those incidents. meanwhile, intense fighting continues in the city of several done yet with new guns. republic forces now in control of its residential areas. fighters from the republic have now taken around 97 percent of its territory. and yet scruple, big forces are also advancing with more than a dozen settlements falling under
we hear from a member of the u. k. to be in community. and it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees except ukrainians, but they send others back to wanda with watching r t international mon is peter scott and wherever you join us from welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. and let's start off with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near police station in the ukrainian city of mila, topple local to claim. the...
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u. k. most of them have some sort of ties to the u. k. have family here. this is why they went on this dangerous journey across the channel, but now instead of having their claims processed in the u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much, the w corresponding big monster in london. thanks the man you can see behind me was once a popular singer, performing in front of millions and packed venues and on russia state television as m, as in tom bussey willis with his russian lyrics. the latvian artist won a legion of fans and a paycheck to match, but with the invasion of ukraine, he began to rethink his part in russia's propaganda machine. now is an outspoken critic of the kremlin, and that has turned many of his fans against him. oh, in touch with solis was a star in russia. ah, the latvian singer performed on russian state media and even held concerts in the criminal oh, toward the world's largest country. oh. thinking in russian, celebrating the language and enjoy the company of his russian fans, movies, governments are, you still ca
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and we also decided to go over the u. k of united states that we will deliver multiple rocket launchers which will be very hopeful for fighting from of more on the distance and which is exactly what is needed now as we understood having discussed. and so this is of essence, no. 3rd of this, we are really helping with the necessary things, for instance, fighting against drones, helicopters, or crops, especially trying to liberal for this, the training of the soldiers is going on in germany at this time also. but the timeline for the delivery of that long list of weapons remains unclear as the 2 political course, one at thomas sparrow explains. the german chancellor said that they would arrive in time to make a difference in the don barza oversea. now the question is, what that exactly means? what does in time mean? it's important also to understand a bit of context here because germany in particular, the german chancellor have been under a lot of pressure recently about those promised weapons that nevertheless have not been del
and we also decided to go over the u. k of united states that we will deliver multiple rocket launchers which will be very hopeful for fighting from of more on the distance and which is exactly what is needed now as we understood having discussed. and so this is of essence, no. 3rd of this, we are really helping with the necessary things, for instance, fighting against drones, helicopters, or crops, especially trying to liberal for this, the training of the soldiers is going on in germany at...
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u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap parts of the post brags, trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ireland, but brussels says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions to hold a 2nd independence referendum. she said that work was under way on how to proceed without the consent of the british government, which opposes a 2nd vote. 55 percent of voters in scotland chose to remain in the u. k. in 2014 address for activists from ecuador, indigenous groups of blocked roads nationwide to protest. the economic policies are right when president in yet more less or at least 10 provinces were affected by demonstrations focused on rising fuel prices. when he was once a popular singer, playing 2 millions impact venues and on russian state television in tarsh brosuti with his russian lyrics, the latvian artist won a legion of fans and a paycheck to match. but with the invasion of ukraine, he began to rethink his part in russia's propaganda machine. now he's an outspoken cri
u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap parts of the post brags, trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ireland, but brussels says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions to hold a 2nd independence referendum. she said that work was under way on how to proceed without the consent of the british government, which opposes a 2nd vote. 55 percent of voters in scotland...
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however, the agreement also means checks on some goods entering more than on from the rest of the u. k, britton's proposed legislation with scraps of those checks uses the changes are illegal and has threatened to retaliate a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u in britain, jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates a necessary barriers on, on trade, east west, or what we, what we can do is fix that not a big deal. we can fix it in such a ways to remove those bureaucratic barriers. the northern ireland protocol is intended to ensure the free movement of goods between ireland and northern ireland . britain now wants to repeal large parts of it, no more controls for some goods coming into northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him that unilaterally changi
however, the agreement also means checks on some goods entering more than on from the rest of the u. k, britton's proposed legislation with scraps of those checks uses the changes are illegal and has threatened to retaliate a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u in britain, jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly...
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u. k. or any kind of manufacturer who wants to benefit from the access to both the markets of the u. k. in the you should have 2 different production lines. so, so therefore what i'm, what i'm saying here is let's focus on practicalities. let's focus on how to make the operation of the protocol to move and this is what the, what we are going to do. therefore, our response, the day is, is measured, so therefore it's proportional. then that's the, that's the reason why we also fleshing out that what we are putting on the table. it's really over and ready if you have her positive reaction from the okay side. polity. cookeville an engagement. this can be done in nora as we did it through the medicines. we demonstrated that we can sort out the very difficult issue with a very short period of time. and what we are offering here already made recipes, how we can solve the problems of s. b, s checks, problems of customs procedures. and so as i said, sir, we always been ready to discuss other issues as well. but there was radio silence from the concise since february. well, that was a sub committe
u. k. or any kind of manufacturer who wants to benefit from the access to both the markets of the u. k. in the you should have 2 different production lines. so, so therefore what i'm, what i'm saying here is let's focus on practicalities. let's focus on how to make the operation of the protocol to move and this is what the, what we are going to do. therefore, our response, the day is, is measured, so therefore it's proportional. then that's the, that's the reason why we also fleshing out that...
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and of course, we saw a surprise visit from president, sorry, a prime minister bars johnson of the u. k coming yesterday that this has been a huge so show of support and one that ukraine has welcomed with open arms. detail news, rebecca raters in keith. thank you. now to some other developments related to the war in ukraine, russia has reduced its natural gas exports to europe for a 3rd consecutive day flows to italy, answer of ikea, of being caught by half and deliveries to france have ceased completely. european leaders have called to move political law. russia is blaming the cuts on a technical problem. a russian owned super yacht seized in fiji last month has arrived in white. the $300000000.00. i'm a day a belongs to sanctioned russian oligarch. sulaiman cutting off, it was seized at the request of us authorities. the u. k. has approved the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange to the united states. he's want to bear on 18 criminal charges including spine. washington says assange put lives at risk by publishing troves of classified military records and diplomatic corresp
and of course, we saw a surprise visit from president, sorry, a prime minister bars johnson of the u. k coming yesterday that this has been a huge so show of support and one that ukraine has welcomed with open arms. detail news, rebecca raters in keith. thank you. now to some other developments related to the war in ukraine, russia has reduced its natural gas exports to europe for a 3rd consecutive day flows to italy, answer of ikea, of being caught by half and deliveries to france have ceased...
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u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda or the u. k. hom secretary pretty patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. and she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. any of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago, he said, south sudan amid the country civil war, he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want to go ahead with his little boykin and i would go school, but to not school spirit. one does one of the least developed countries in the world. peter and i only hopes for a better future elsewhere. he feels bad for the migrant center. wonder under the recent deal because they must apply for asylum here. the u. k. g of many the my must be to them you that human being are you really? you cannot tell them. going to stay here or gone buddhism, nor because if they feel better in you, ok you case, but to for the.
u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda or the u. k. hom secretary pretty patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. and she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. any of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago, he said, south sudan amid...
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of refugees. according to the u. k statement, the presence of refugees on his territory is costing 5000000 pounds a day. they say they are fighting against illegal migration and use that to justify any laws adopted by the government. they've made an exception for ukrainian refugees, so they can enter the country with or without a visa and gain a full range of rights. it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees. they accept ukrainians, but they send others back to where wanda this while taking into account earlier, the u. k. specifically raised the issue with united nations about lack of human rights and principles of rule of law. in rwanda, but now is the situation is unfolding in the interests of the british government. it's positions have changed because we're wanda agreed to accept the refugees in order to get support from the british government in international arena's and for the president of rwanda to gain approval. and finally, as global brands, i've left russia on mass in protests over th
of refugees. according to the u. k statement, the presence of refugees on his territory is costing 5000000 pounds a day. they say they are fighting against illegal migration and use that to justify any laws adopted by the government. they've made an exception for ukrainian refugees, so they can enter the country with or without a visa and gain a full range of rights. it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees. they accept ukrainians, but they send others back to where...
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we hear from a member of the u. k. cbs community a. it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees except ukrainians, but they send others back to wanda with one minutes past 8 am on monday morning. here in moscow. mine is peter scott, and i'll be bringing you all the latest news here on our t as the new week gets under way. let's start off with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near a police station in the union city of milli, told for the local authorities claim the kid was behind that bluff and explosion at the power station also plunged parts of another south eastern city in the upper ocean region. fed young into darkness, but no injuries were reported on key of has yet to comments on any of those incidents. meanwhile, the intense fighting continues in the city of several done yet with new guns for public forces now in control of its residential areas, fights is from that republic have now taken around 97 percent of its territory. meanwhile, don't yet screw
we hear from a member of the u. k. cbs community a. it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees except ukrainians, but they send others back to wanda with one minutes past 8 am on monday morning. here in moscow. mine is peter scott, and i'll be bringing you all the latest news here on our t as the new week gets under way. let's start off with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near a police station in the union city...
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being deported to rhonda of the u. k. hope secretary peak pretty patel has reactor to the fights cancellation. she said quote that she is disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. meanwhile, former asylum seekers already living in rwanda, a painting, a bleak picture of what any new attorneys would face at transit center in wonder these refugees try to reach europe, but did not succeed. many of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago he fled south sudan amid the country civil war. he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want to go ahead with his it'll walk in and i would just go back to ne, period one does one of the least developed countries in the world. peter and i only hopes for a better future elsewhere. he feels bad for the migrant center. wonder under the recent deal because they must apply for asylum here. the u. k. g of menu, the my missy
being deported to rhonda of the u. k. hope secretary peak pretty patel has reactor to the fights cancellation. she said quote that she is disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. meanwhile, former asylum seekers already living in rwanda, a painting, a bleak picture of what any new attorneys would face at transit center in wonder these refugees try to reach europe, but did not succeed. many of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being...
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of the u. s. and the sea to play next weekend at the glastonbury festival in the u. k. of the breakup of the beatles in 1970. he went on to a successful solo career performing on stage with his 1st wife, linda, people around the world have joined in on social media to wish him a very happy 80. well, i will. i'm joined in the studio now by d. w reporter mark esvito, who over the decade has written about mccartney, interviewed him and seen him perform. now mark, it's not very often we set aside a few minutes of our time to talk about somebody's 80th. birthday is true, but this is an exceptional figure. suppose mccartney, i mean, the sixty's began with the scream of beatle mania. and the yells of she loves you. yeah, yeah, yeah. and they ended with the last cords dying on the long and winding road played by paul mccartney at the end of the last album. the contribution that the beatles made to the culture of the 20th century in that decade is long lasting. the songs he wrote with john lennon many, everybody can probably sing one of them at least and to go anywhere to any cor
of the u. s. and the sea to play next weekend at the glastonbury festival in the u. k. of the breakup of the beatles in 1970. he went on to a successful solo career performing on stage with his 1st wife, linda, people around the world have joined in on social media to wish him a very happy 80. well, i will. i'm joined in the studio now by d. w reporter mark esvito, who over the decade has written about mccartney, interviewed him and seen him perform. now mark, it's not very often we set aside a...
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u. k. that of a vested interest in regime change in syria and the 3 a campaign which i also previously carried out attacks against myself. and the evidence that i've produced against the white helmets are funded by aimen as fiery . who is the syrian uh, oil billionaire who was previously based in london who has funded the u. k. conservative party with considerable amounts of money, anne, who was under an investigation from the u. k fraud squad. so this is not someone that doesn't have skin in the game. this is someone that has interest in protecting the read regime change or narratives and syria. do you think you are a conspiracy theorist? let the article is claim in. no, of course not. you know, if this terminology is deployed to discredit any one that is providing evidence to challenge or the various weston centric narratives, including of course, right now in the ukraine. and not to be forgotten that the white helmets are now appearing, or coffee cup organizations. and now appearing in ukraine a
u. k. that of a vested interest in regime change in syria and the 3 a campaign which i also previously carried out attacks against myself. and the evidence that i've produced against the white helmets are funded by aimen as fiery . who is the syrian uh, oil billionaire who was previously based in london who has funded the u. k. conservative party with considerable amounts of money, anne, who was under an investigation from the u. k fraud squad. so this is not someone that doesn't have skin in...
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the line and protocol is designed to prevent a hard border between northern ireland department of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and e u. member that arrangements protected by the good friday agreement that entered 30 years of sectarian violence in the north. but instead, it effectively created a border in the irish sea with goods imported from mainland britain, subject checks, and going duty, this and others who want the province to be a seamless part of the rest of the u. k. the british government hopes it's bill will be a quick fix. it's hoping under the changes to allow goods destined solely for northern ireland to avoid all checks other goods going to the republic of ireland launch, the e. you would go down a separate channel where checks would take place. the problem is the border between northern ireland and the republic of island is open. a porous making it near impossible to know what goods a going where the u. k. government argues the problems arising from the protocol justify scrapping the plan. the youth firmly disagrees challenging the u. k for failing to implement chec
the line and protocol is designed to prevent a hard border between northern ireland department of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and e u. member that arrangements protected by the good friday agreement that entered 30 years of sectarian violence in the north. but instead, it effectively created a border in the irish sea with goods imported from mainland britain, subject checks, and going duty, this and others who want the province to be a seamless part of the rest of the u. k. the...
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a member of the syrian community in the u. k. share his thoughts with us on the government scheme. no, i mean you had this, so i didn't of course this law is been rejected here on a legal, moral, and humanitarian basis. it's ignited protests from the political opposition, legal and humanitarian organizations have been expressing profound indignation towards this legislation, which is not only limited to refugees, but also lengthens that attention period for anyone who legally crosses the border into britain from 6 months to 4 years. even though un has condemned these action politics, as they say, has no motto. the paradox, as we previously mentioned, is that is that the british government has criticized the president of wanda and the human rights situation in that country. however, british interests have been ultimately decisive. for the sake of these interests, the british government has turned a blind eye to a great many british prime minister, boris johnson said the deportation plan will help tackle human trafficking with number 10 question again, why must of migrants end up in t
a member of the syrian community in the u. k. share his thoughts with us on the government scheme. no, i mean you had this, so i didn't of course this law is been rejected here on a legal, moral, and humanitarian basis. it's ignited protests from the political opposition, legal and humanitarian organizations have been expressing profound indignation towards this legislation, which is not only limited to refugees, but also lengthens that attention period for anyone who legally crosses the border...
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u. k. agreement. it's general manager said it was not a prison despite tight security measures and opinion that may not be shared by some of the new arrivals. or earlier i spoke with catherine stubblefield, senior external relations officer with the you and hcr in the u. k. and i asked her whether the human rights of these migrants are being respected. i said, you've said, and there's an important distinction here. hello, in the sense that these people who are coming contrary to a number of public crimes may not economic migrants. when you look at the home office, johnson in terms of has been arriving in recent months is across the channel and may now be subject to transfer to the wanda. we would find it very likely that these people, these asylum seekers would be found to be ready to g, a in line in the home offices decision making. so what we have expressed is uni i've repeatedly, is that we do not consider this arrangement to uphold the rights. this is under international law. we consider it an outsourcing the united kingdom international obligations. and we remain very judge about the deal with catherine stover field w
u. k. agreement. it's general manager said it was not a prison despite tight security measures and opinion that may not be shared by some of the new arrivals. or earlier i spoke with catherine stubblefield, senior external relations officer with the you and hcr in the u. k. and i asked her whether the human rights of these migrants are being respected. i said, you've said, and there's an important distinction here. hello, in the sense that these people who are coming contrary to a number of...
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u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap some parts of the post breaks or the trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ardent, or brussels, says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions to hold a 2nd independence referendum. she said that work was underway on how to proceed without the consent of the british government, which opposes a 2nd vote by 55 percent of voters. it's gotten chose to remain in the u. k. in 2014 the refresh case for will staying in the u. k, a flight and carrying asylum seekers to were wanda is expected to leave at their today the 1st under a controversial new plan. aiming to discourage migrants from crossing the english channel into britain. human rights groups of and church leaders have criticized a policy as immoral. our next report looks at so messiah seekers who already been already spent time in rwanda. they paint a bleak picture of what awaits you arrivals at transit center and who under these refugees tried to reach europe, but did not succee
u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap some parts of the post breaks or the trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ardent, or brussels, says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions to hold a 2nd independence referendum. she said that work was underway on how to proceed without the consent of the british government, which opposes a 2nd vote by 55 percent of voters....
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some of the concerns are, are on the u. k. government side. ah, but given the momentum of this bill and, and 2 sources in the u. k saying that the, it's looking as though the government is likely to get it off or get a vote in before the summary says it, it takes away the concept of these 2 parties, perhaps negotiating this and ultimately leading into some kind of legal action on the grounds that the u. k. is breaking international law. christine, thank you very much. that was our correspond christine manuel in brussels. now to china and beijing of scrambling to test millions of residents with carrillo buyers following through latest outbreak of corbett. 19 dozens of cases have been traced to a boar, where one customer infected dozens of other people, school shops and restaurants in beijing had been closed and sports events council being is back to mandatory testing and targeted locked downs for residents of the city. it's a major blow. many were hoping for a gradual return to normal theme after restrictions on indoor dining and other measures
some of the concerns are, are on the u. k. government side. ah, but given the momentum of this bill and, and 2 sources in the u. k saying that the, it's looking as though the government is likely to get it off or get a vote in before the summary says it, it takes away the concept of these 2 parties, perhaps negotiating this and ultimately leading into some kind of legal action on the grounds that the u. k. is breaking international law. christine, thank you very much. that was our correspond...
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goal of going to a u. k. i've heard reporting people, but i want to go and see you. and if it's my best to not, i said back to africa, i have no choice of what i was trying. what the legal action launched by care for calais is the 1st since london garley signed the controversial asylum deal in april . a teacher has been killed and at least a dozen more people injured and getting children after cargile vinto cried in a berlin shopping district. dominant came, has more. this was the scene that confronted the emergency services. an incident in the heart of the city on a busy morning in broad daylight and good weather one is going to in order i a man drove his car into a group of people's in there at town to instructor at $1030.00 local time dollars in drink, several people over the man then i turned to the road. when came to stop the shop window. some of the casualties were children and teachers from his school in the western german state of history. the driver of the car was held by onlookers until police coul
goal of going to a u. k. i've heard reporting people, but i want to go and see you. and if it's my best to not, i said back to africa, i have no choice of what i was trying. what the legal action launched by care for calais is the 1st since london garley signed the controversial asylum deal in april . a teacher has been killed and at least a dozen more people injured and getting children after cargile vinto cried in a berlin shopping district. dominant came, has more. this was the scene that...
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however, she is still the head of state 15 countries, including the u. k. they include australia, canada, new zealand, and countries in the caribbean that has proved controversial. so for example, at the end of last year, barbados voted to become a republic. so she said the queen is no longer their head of state, and we know that jamaica is also considering the same thing. so big issues for the royals. they try to worse than by sending a prince william and kate there earlier this year. that didn't go down brilliantly because there were lots of people complaining about the fact that the royals are. and britain in particular was too involved with slavery in the rest of it. so let's see what happens in the future. change, we're definitely becoming and talking about change. the queen is $96.00. he can't go on for forever. what will happen to the world family when she's gone? well, the 1st thing it will happen is that britain and many other countries will be in morning. and that is because the queen has been there for so many decades. and just in the past few yea
however, she is still the head of state 15 countries, including the u. k. they include australia, canada, new zealand, and countries in the caribbean that has proved controversial. so for example, at the end of last year, barbados voted to become a republic. so she said the queen is no longer their head of state, and we know that jamaica is also considering the same thing. so big issues for the royals. they try to worse than by sending a prince william and kate there earlier this year. that...
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u. k. of course, they couldn't pass the ballad box. so this is what they're trying to do. they're trying to disrupt the production of fossil fuels. i mean, if you go back, you can find the tape. joe biden said, if you get selected, he will and fossil fuels, and this is what they've done. i mean, yes. yes, g is a big part of stopping the funding for exploration for oil companies. cutting the funds so that there can't be exploration. so people have alternative energy. you're going to see rolling blackouts in the west coast of america this summer and across america. supply chain disruptions all because there's not enough fossil fuels. you're also seeing across america, you're seeing flights or canceled trains, or canceled. we're at about $120.00 per barrel now they could go much higher. they could double from here. if the supply is cut off or some exhaust janice, shock, it's the system. so if, if oil prices continue to go up and inflation goes higher, you're gonna have further supply chain disruption and you're going to have price increases that most of america can't afford, w
u. k. of course, they couldn't pass the ballad box. so this is what they're trying to do. they're trying to disrupt the production of fossil fuels. i mean, if you go back, you can find the tape. joe biden said, if you get selected, he will and fossil fuels, and this is what they've done. i mean, yes. yes, g is a big part of stopping the funding for exploration for oil companies. cutting the funds so that there can't be exploration. so people have alternative energy. you're going to see rolling...
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one of 2 russian men accused by the u. k of poisoning, criminal critic alexander, lit from the anchor has died. dmitri cofton died of covert 19 in moscow hospital. the mediocre was a former k g b spy, who died in london back in 2006 after had drunk tea lace with radioactive material . south korea in the united states have held the joint naval like designs off the japanese on in the volcano. officials said the 3 day drill aim to bolster readiness for any north korean publications. your stay with headlines, more news coming up right off that we go to fort lyons 5. no. ah no, no, not a from with the home and a little while before that the put up with a yard obama, a shooting abuto. ah, a . previously i'm bought once the college me equation, the extension that my father denied me. what jack gave me. oh, surely a mr. historic joe, what most a happened a house in many of our files. we see these perpetrators had a history that was known to the boy scouts. for decades. walls was one of them. played head gangs with the kids with a young
one of 2 russian men accused by the u. k of poisoning, criminal critic alexander, lit from the anchor has died. dmitri cofton died of covert 19 in moscow hospital. the mediocre was a former k g b spy, who died in london back in 2006 after had drunk tea lace with radioactive material . south korea in the united states have held the joint naval like designs off the japanese on in the volcano. officials said the 3 day drill aim to bolster readiness for any north korean publications. your stay with...
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teresa morale of soldiers subjected to relentless rushes to re barrage the u. s. u k and germany have moved to counter russian fire power by pledging to st. ukraine rocket launchers with a range of up to 80 kilometers russians, foreign minister, double down on the criminal defiant response moment to the gym. i can only add the longer the range of weapons. yes. apply the further we will move the front line away from our territory bellini on which neo, nazis couldn't correct the russian federation in a war mark by russian setback and 50 ukraine resistance. it will be easy to back such words with action. enjoy them. you know, the big table is the foreign policy insecurity analyst, jessica berlin. she's a familiar face to our viewers. just good, just returned from a visit to ukraine. it's good to have you back. you were in the capitol key. you got back just before this latest these explosions, these attacks took place. so you got back before this new shock. what, what was it like in the capitol? because it seemed the war maybe was permanently somewhere else. well, that's
teresa morale of soldiers subjected to relentless rushes to re barrage the u. s. u k and germany have moved to counter russian fire power by pledging to st. ukraine rocket launchers with a range of up to 80 kilometers russians, foreign minister, double down on the criminal defiant response moment to the gym. i can only add the longer the range of weapons. yes. apply the further we will move the front line away from our territory bellini on which neo, nazis couldn't correct the russian...
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over it's moved to scrap part of the post breaks at trade deal. the u and u. k agreed there would be no new tracks on goods crossing the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and e u member. but the arrangement has disrupted trade with mainland britain, a setting northern ireland, apart from the rest of the u. k. thousands of people in eastern that democratic republic of congo have been rallying against render and its president for could army protest. as in the city of goma accused, the rwandan government supporting the m 23 rebel group. a claim to gully has repeatedly denied commerce. just days after m. 23 fighters seized a keyboard, a town rebels say they are fighting to protect the minority tootsie ethnic group. europe has been hit by a major heat wave that is not expected to peak until the end of the week. temperatures in the french capital, paris are forecast at 37 degrees celsius by saturday. that's 13 degrees above the average high for the month of june. some parts of france's southwest will exceed 40 degrees, which could trigger a p
over it's moved to scrap part of the post breaks at trade deal. the u and u. k agreed there would be no new tracks on goods crossing the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and e u member. but the arrangement has disrupted trade with mainland britain, a setting northern ireland, apart from the rest of the u. k. thousands of people in eastern that democratic republic of congo have been rallying against render and its president for could army protest. as in the city of...