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u. k. policy says he can't rule out taking legal action against france as a post briggs at fishing dispute continues. paris is threatening to block ports and increase. check some boats lowrie's. if the u. k. doesn't grant more licenses to french fishes? a bomb lost in southern yemen has killed at least 5 people and injured at 30 others . a car bomb exploded near a security checkpoint, close to an airport hotel in aden. labranz foreign minister says the government will not sever ties with arab nations, which are recalled ambassadors. the countries locked in a diplomatic dispute after its information minister criticized the saudi lead coalitions, war and urine. the united arab emirates is the latest gulf country to recall its ambassador q 8, sadie ruby and bahrain of done the same a man and cut her of called for a swift and peaceful resolution. hey, those are the headlines. the news continues, hey, on our desert after innocent, don't forget, you can catch up with all the latest news on al jazeera do
u. k. policy says he can't rule out taking legal action against france as a post briggs at fishing dispute continues. paris is threatening to block ports and increase. check some boats lowrie's. if the u. k. doesn't grant more licenses to french fishes? a bomb lost in southern yemen has killed at least 5 people and injured at 30 others . a car bomb exploded near a security checkpoint, close to an airport hotel in aden. labranz foreign minister says the government will not sever ties with arab...
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u. s. history and the history of the major dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy and serious and 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice this arose in western iraq and eastern syria and we had to go back in to counter this new threat are more virulent form of al qaeda. so i hardly think that it was in reaction to our withdrawal that we saw isis arise. i think it was the spread of this terrorist mentality which was of course, the thing to read. of course, one can say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british peer, elizabeth 19. everything does ambassador. huh. know that this is more recent, obviously the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victor
u. s. history and the history of the major dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy and serious and 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice this arose in western iraq and eastern syria...
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u. k. policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, the, i the way with them i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in the 1900. everything does a mazda. huh. no, this is more recent over the, the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave have get a chance to just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in global gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was misquoted from a, from an earlier interview. what i have said was, i worry that the take over by taliban in afghanistan could provide aid and comfort to radicals in pakistan. pakistani taliban itself, other terrorist groups that the pakistani government created along with the extremist in the inner services, intelligence directorate, and other parts of the pakistani military if those extremists took control and pakistan than that government would have access to the country store nuclear weapons. and so it, did you make that point and when you are a national security advisor and what no one listened to you, the
u. k. policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, the, i the way with them i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in the 1900. everything does a mazda. huh. no, this is more recent over the, the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave have get a chance to just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in global gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was misquoted from a, from an earlier interview. what i have said was, i...
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u. k. policies in somalia would that have been a potential you know, implication of radical life in this individual or, or maybe it was nothing about politics at all. maybe just a mental health issue. the european union is challenging its own member states over the way they're pushing back migrants trying to enter the block in the latest development, the you home, a fast commissioner as some of the invoice from 3 eastern states calling the situation on that borders. dia, picking up the story, our correspondent charlotte sky. the issue is having to hang its head in over the way its board of forces are treating my grants just trying to cross into the block. this is no longer just about fortress europe and the extensive fence building and surveillance systems that are being put in place on its eastern borders. know in recent weeks, more concerning incidence over the way that my grants are treated to have been exposed in croatia, 3 border police officers have been suspended of being filmed violently pushing back people at the border. mm. and that's not just confined to croatia, greek border
u. k. policies in somalia would that have been a potential you know, implication of radical life in this individual or, or maybe it was nothing about politics at all. maybe just a mental health issue. the european union is challenging its own member states over the way they're pushing back migrants trying to enter the block in the latest development, the you home, a fast commissioner as some of the invoice from 3 eastern states calling the situation on that borders. dia, picking up the story,...
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u. k. policy in somalia. would that have been a potential implication of radical life in this individual or, or maybe it was nothing about politics at all. maybe just to join mentally on, you know, a mental health issue or something like that. but i think it's, it's unfortunate, but it create could create more tension with within the population, with immigrants and refugees and in general and their acceptance and assimilation into society. right. yeah, absolutely. rasta says executive vice president of the eurasia center. mr. rasmussen. thank you very much. for sharing your use with us. thank you. now a us marine have been sentenced after leaving guilty to disobey his superiors, and had criticize the military leadership for the way they handle the exit from a dentist. on. still shallow remains ottoman that they told bras need to be held to account. our senior corresponded rod gas, the fix of the story. there is the opinion that he got off very light. all things considered the scandal that he caused winter wen
u. k. policy in somalia. would that have been a potential implication of radical life in this individual or, or maybe it was nothing about politics at all. maybe just to join mentally on, you know, a mental health issue or something like that. but i think it's, it's unfortunate, but it create could create more tension with within the population, with immigrants and refugees and in general and their acceptance and assimilation into society. right. yeah, absolutely. rasta says executive vice...
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u. k. have risen sharply causing fears of soaring bills as winter approaches processors into the highest level more than a decade caused by an increase in demand and supply issues. a u and u. k. pricing policies have also had an impact. and some, a blaming key supply, russia, european union leaders that meeting and severe have told 6 balkan countries that they will eventually join the block. but no timeline was set for their integration . the you had said the 6 must meet certain standards, including judicial and economic reforms. before being admitted, the you chief reassured them, they belong to the you family. we want to send a very clear message. and that message is that the western vulcan belonged to the european union. we want them in the european union. we are one european family. we share the same history. we share the same values, and i'm deeply convinced that we share the same death to newton. prosecutors in austria investigating chancellor sebastian courts on suspicion of corruption and bribery coated offices were rated as part of the investigation, including the conservative party headquarters in vienna. its alleged a $1500000.00 payment was made to secure positive media coverage a
u. k. have risen sharply causing fears of soaring bills as winter approaches processors into the highest level more than a decade caused by an increase in demand and supply issues. a u and u. k. pricing policies have also had an impact. and some, a blaming key supply, russia, european union leaders that meeting and severe have told 6 balkan countries that they will eventually join the block. but no timeline was set for their integration . the you had said the 6 must meet certain standards,...
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so if you think about, if you criticize the german government policy or the u. k. government policy, whether it's me, you or some alternative media outlets that goes into a national security column. and it's to be dealt with or seen as a threat. and they're going to legislate against this in the u. k with the online arms legislation and to, to elevate trusted sources and to basically delete or remove what they call misinformation or dangerous to democracy in anything that damages confidence in government, or the consensus and government is the worst offender for destroying confidence in itself. as is the mainstream media in confidence in media, it's their fake news as you pointed, that is caused the public to just abandon them in drugs. so this is just a strange epoch we find ourselves. well it's, it's a tragic one because it's a sunset on civilization and folks that are going to rely upon weak media, you know, just out the lights. it's ok. that's all the time i want to take my guess. we to president limits want to thank you for watching us here. you see an ex fam
so if you think about, if you criticize the german government policy or the u. k. government policy, whether it's me, you or some alternative media outlets that goes into a national security column. and it's to be dealt with or seen as a threat. and they're going to legislate against this in the u. k with the online arms legislation and to, to elevate trusted sources and to basically delete or remove what they call misinformation or dangerous to democracy in anything that damages confidence in...
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u. k. labor policy and pay kate hurry. and from poll natara, former member of the european parliament, they're acting just like, i'm afraid you always act in a very overpowering bullying way. i mean, the amount of money is it's huge, but you know, it's the principal really that matters. and i imagine that that's what the police government would be interested in, and not necessarily the actual details, even if, if we find that very, very more my question of who actually wrong to their country. and we're finding this even in, in my own pocket, kingdom, more than you trying to interfere and run a lot of even though it's so this is, this is nothing new to you. i just hope that the polish government i don't actually take on what isn't very, very significant issue of i who actually runs the country and who controls the law as well as investors especially considering that the polish prime ministers argued the german coal, the spanish, the french they will pass in the rulings regarding the privacy of the law, yet nothing seems to
u. k. labor policy and pay kate hurry. and from poll natara, former member of the european parliament, they're acting just like, i'm afraid you always act in a very overpowering bullying way. i mean, the amount of money is it's huge, but you know, it's the principal really that matters. and i imagine that that's what the police government would be interested in, and not necessarily the actual details, even if, if we find that very, very more my question of who actually wrong to their country....
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e u and u k. pricing policies have also had an impact. and some, a blaming key supplier, russia, their allegations that it has squeezed supply to ensure a lucrative new pipeline to germany, get support. or this is causing concern even in nations like italy, germany and the u. k. and more reliant on renewables, but pump in plenty of gas to top up supply in the winter. and i shall name reports as economies across europe rebound from the pandemic demand for gas is rising fast along with prices. they hit levels on wednesday, not seen in more than 10 years. that's leading to concerns of soaring bills and inflation as people heat their homes this winter. it is a serious issue. i think we have to be very clear that the gas prices are skyrocketing and her, but the renewables, the prices have decreased over the yes and are stable so fast is very clear that with energy in the long term, it is important to invest in renewables that gives us stable prices and more independence. several energy companies and britain have collapsed due to the shortages.
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u. k. pricing policies have also had an impact and summer blaming key supplier, russia, prosecutors in austria investigating chancellor sebastian court on suspicion of corruption and bribery courts. his offices were rated as part of the investigation, including the conservative party headquarters in vienna. it's alleged a $1500000.00 payment was made to secure positive media coverage about the chancellor in a tabloid publication courts. his people's party has denied the allegations. ty one's defense minister says relations with neighboring china or the worst they've been in 40 years. the comments follow 4 days of repeated incursions by chinese warplanes into the islands air defense zone. taiwan is one of the issues in a deepening and strategic rivalry between beijing and washington. and the bodies of the 17 undocumented migrants have washed ashore in libya. the red crescent says the bodies were found near the coastal city of so we're and were handed over to local authorities for burial. wouldn't 1100 migrants have died or presumed to died in both accidents of libya. this year. the stream is ne
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u. k. money printing policies only adding fuel to the 5 the u. s. is similar to these other countries and that they're all coordinating their central bank policies and they are all living in this dream world where you can print money forever and have no consequences. when you print trillions and trillions of dollars, it ends up increasing prices. the purchasing power of the money is going to decrease, so everything will cost more if you're using fee money. this is an experiment that goes back to 1971 when the world went on. if the money standard, and now for 40 years, we've been living in this experiment. and now in 2020 wanted the experiment is blowing up on our faces. purchasing power for fee money is going down. that means that prices for stock are going to go up. and now people are getting hurt by it. so now the money printing is just going directly into the cpi, it's going directly into price increases. and once the inflation genie is out of the bottle, there's no way to put it back in expectations are running high. so this is the beginning of
u. k. money printing policies only adding fuel to the 5 the u. s. is similar to these other countries and that they're all coordinating their central bank policies and they are all living in this dream world where you can print money forever and have no consequences. when you print trillions and trillions of dollars, it ends up increasing prices. the purchasing power of the money is going to decrease, so everything will cost more if you're using fee money. this is an experiment that goes back...
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u. k, but you invented public health policy and it seems to be practicing it is that only sense? economists to new zealand. i start looking at the u. k. in other come to think, why haven't you analyzing these things and recognizing that the huge potential economic impact as well as human suffering a off what is happening in terms of the spread of us contagion, might strike you as ironic. but i think a lot of the local economic analysis has been rather more critical in that response as much as that's been not, not a bad outcome for us, but the did the implicit price that's been attached to citing a life even use it as is very very high, and so some economists are wondering why we doing this when we could be rushing out resources and otherwise, why don't we shut down our economy and borders for the seasonal flu that kills talking to people a year for example. so it's nice sort of if you're being strictly purely rational about it, you would make these very tough comparisons for the look beyond the way we did us and think about what the various strategies might be around the world and
u. k, but you invented public health policy and it seems to be practicing it is that only sense? economists to new zealand. i start looking at the u. k. in other come to think, why haven't you analyzing these things and recognizing that the huge potential economic impact as well as human suffering a off what is happening in terms of the spread of us contagion, might strike you as ironic. but i think a lot of the local economic analysis has been rather more critical in that response as much as...
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so this is we have policy making, wilson, he's in the u. k or elsewhere. i think a lot of it hasn't been strictly based on these sorts of, you know, quite ruthless but, but systematic assessments of what might be the best way forward for society at large for the 50 i listen as please leave us through that with. and then the 2nd lesson is when we do that work place, i just focus on mortality. we need to focus on the mobility side of things as well, but the extra help been an ongoing and additional social impacts of ongoing illness that could be affecting a very large chunk of populations. doctor mentioned made from auckland, new zealand. thank you so much for joining me on the alex. i'm and show i thank you much cutting out a path to the bank. alex continues discussions, an economic consequences of cool, but in the longer time, china say ah ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation, whole community? are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is
so this is we have policy making, wilson, he's in the u. k or elsewhere. i think a lot of it hasn't been strictly based on these sorts of, you know, quite ruthless but, but systematic assessments of what might be the best way forward for society at large for the 50 i listen as please leave us through that with. and then the 2nd lesson is when we do that work place, i just focus on mortality. we need to focus on the mobility side of things as well, but the extra help been an ongoing and...
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so this is we have policy making, wilson, he's in the u. k or elsewhere. i think a lot of it hasn't been strictly based on these sorts of, you know, quite ruthless but, but systematic assessments of what might be the best way forward for society at large. for the 50 i listen as plays left us through that with. and then the 2nd lesson is let me do that work place. i just focus on mortality. we need to focus on the mobility side of things as well. but the extra health been an ongoing and additional social impacts of ongoing illness that could be affecting a very large chunk of populations. dr. lynch have made from auckland new zealand. thank you so much for joining me and alex, i'm and show thanks so much coming up as to the break. alex continues discussions on economic consequences of corporate in the longer term, china, se policy makers in the federal reserve bank and joe biden. the president thinks american is so freaking stupid, that they can make them believe that picking up a worthless shiny round object and going home. chris focus over it magically tu
so this is we have policy making, wilson, he's in the u. k or elsewhere. i think a lot of it hasn't been strictly based on these sorts of, you know, quite ruthless but, but systematic assessments of what might be the best way forward for society at large. for the 50 i listen as plays left us through that with. and then the 2nd lesson is let me do that work place. i just focus on mortality. we need to focus on the mobility side of things as well. but the extra health been an ongoing and...
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policy making. we, there's, and he's in the u. k or elsewhere. i think a lot of it hasn't been strictly based on the sorts of, you know, quite ruthless but, but systematic assessments of what might be the best way forward for society at large for the 50 i listen as placed us through that with. and then the 2nd lesson is when we do that work place, i just focus on mortality. we need to focus on the mobility side of things as well, but the extra help bit and an ongoing and additional social impacts of ongoing illness that could be affecting a very large chunk of populations. dr. lynch had made from auckland new zealand. thank you so much for joining me and alex simon show. jeff, thanks so much. coming up as to the break. alex continues discussions on economic consequences of corporate in the longer term. china say ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms. race is on, often has very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be su
policy making. we, there's, and he's in the u. k or elsewhere. i think a lot of it hasn't been strictly based on the sorts of, you know, quite ruthless but, but systematic assessments of what might be the best way forward for society at large for the 50 i listen as placed us through that with. and then the 2nd lesson is when we do that work place, i just focus on mortality. we need to focus on the mobility side of things as well, but the extra help bit and an ongoing and additional social...
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u. k. arm sales and foreign policy continues to rock sudan, syria, yemen and jerusalem. britain so called mainstream media laser focused more on this weekend glasgow gaap 26 summit billed is a chance, perhaps a lost chance to save humanity from climate catastrophe. i'm joined now by author activists in the diane of green politics in britain for decades. jonathan port, thanks so much. johnson for coming on to extinction. rebellion saying nothing in the run up that resembles a compassionate functional response to the crisis. and that we should expect catastrophic failure. and i don't know whether to go means you mean you're going to amplify the distractions is it, is that true events as usual, a bit over the top, catastrophic failure is not on the cards. the likelihood of it being a failure is still a very real possibility. as far as johnson himself, as actually acknowledge, but the likelihood is they'll do the usual sort of law minute the rabbit, sort of that story. so the press release is, can be written, telling us all the class. there was a great success. it won't be a great success bec
u. k. arm sales and foreign policy continues to rock sudan, syria, yemen and jerusalem. britain so called mainstream media laser focused more on this weekend glasgow gaap 26 summit billed is a chance, perhaps a lost chance to save humanity from climate catastrophe. i'm joined now by author activists in the diane of green politics in britain for decades. jonathan port, thanks so much. johnson for coming on to extinction. rebellion saying nothing in the run up that resembles a compassionate...
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u. k. arm sales and foreign policy continues to rock sudan, syria, yemen and jerusalem. britain so called mainstream media laser focused more on this weekend. glasgow gaap 26 summit billed is a chance perhaps a lost chance to save humanity from climate catastrophe. i'm joined now by author activists from the diane of green politics in britain with decades.
u. k. arm sales and foreign policy continues to rock sudan, syria, yemen and jerusalem. britain so called mainstream media laser focused more on this weekend. glasgow gaap 26 summit billed is a chance perhaps a lost chance to save humanity from climate catastrophe. i'm joined now by author activists from the diane of green politics in britain with decades.
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u. k. used to be part of the e. u is common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs, it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and the channel islands issue their own licenses. france accused the u. k. of only granting at a small number of the licenses it's entitled to britain denies this, saying those boats at rejected couldn't prove a track record of fishing in the area. the dispute escalated on thursday when france detained a british trawler accused of fishing without a license. another boat was fined for not complying with maritime checks. frances, threatening to block british boats from ports. if the issue isn't resolved by tuesday, alexey o'brien has more from the port of love, frances laid down an ultimatum. if its fishermen did not get the licenses that they say they deserve, and that they expected un
u. k. used to be part of the e. u is common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs, it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and the channel islands issue their own licenses. france accused the u. k. of only granting at a small number of the licenses it's...
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u. k. arm sales and foreign policy continues to rock sudan, syria, yemen and jerusalem. britain so called mainstream media laser focused more on this weekend glasgow cop 26 summit build is a chance, perhaps a lost chance to save humanity from climate catastrophe and join now by author activists in the diane of green politics in britain decades. jonathan pour it. thanks so much, johnson for coming on to extinction, rebellion saying nothing in the run up that resembles a compassionate functional response to the crisis. and we should expect catastrophic failure. and i don't know where to go means you mean you're going to amplify the distractions? is it, is that true events as usual, a bit over the top, catastrophic failure is not on the cards. the likelihood of it being a failure is still a very real possibility as far as johnson himself, as actually acknowledged. but the likelihood is they'll do the usual sort of law minute pulling the rabbits out of that story. so the press release is, can be written, telling us all at glasgow was a great success. it won't be a great success because the ga
u. k. arm sales and foreign policy continues to rock sudan, syria, yemen and jerusalem. britain so called mainstream media laser focused more on this weekend glasgow cop 26 summit build is a chance, perhaps a lost chance to save humanity from climate catastrophe and join now by author activists in the diane of green politics in britain decades. jonathan pour it. thanks so much, johnson for coming on to extinction, rebellion saying nothing in the run up that resembles a compassionate functional...
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the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k. arm sales to israel. progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the policy and ambassador britain, some job, lot our best to thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine giddings of children by british armed israeli soldiers and had said last year was the worst with the palestinian authority before we get on to british issues. i mean, how bad is it there we go with and the occupation for everybody. but i mean, of course, are covered at palestine, the policy and economy as it did all over the world. but the particular, if your wall situation says the occupation has really made things much, much worse, according to the same, you are an organization on the policy and economy loses $2500000000.00 every year because of the israeli occupation policies, particularly the theft of our resources the control of our natural resources, land, water, and what have you and the crumbling occlusions and processes that does not allow the palesti
the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k. arm sales to israel. progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the policy and ambassador britain, some job, lot our best to thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine giddings of children by british armed israeli soldiers and had said last year was the worst with the palestinian authority before we get on to british issues. i mean,...
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u. k, if the poorest appeared to be hard as have the opposition labor policy claim, those less well of a paying up to 50 percent known and intra build compared to wealthy families and marks kinds a host of the kinds report hale. and i'll say international believes the money printing policies a washington and london are only your to the file. the us is similar to these other countries and that they're all coordinating their central bank policies. and they are all living in this dream world where you can print money forever and have no consequences. when you print trillions and trillions of dollars, it ends up increasing prices. the purchasing power of the money is going to decrease, so everything will cost more if you're using fee money. this is an experiment that goes back to 1971 when the world went on. if the money standard, and now for 40 years, we've been living in this experiment. and now in 2020 wanted the experiment is blowing up on our faces. purchasing power for fee money is going down. that means that prices for stop are going to go up. and now people are getting hurt by it. so
u. k, if the poorest appeared to be hard as have the opposition labor policy claim, those less well of a paying up to 50 percent known and intra build compared to wealthy families and marks kinds a host of the kinds report hale. and i'll say international believes the money printing policies a washington and london are only your to the file. the us is similar to these other countries and that they're all coordinating their central bank policies. and they are all living in this dream world where...
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u. k . permitted freedom of speech and civil liberties under a one country to systems policy that pro democracy campaign is say, restrictions on these rights now apply in hong kong. beijing has imposed a controversial national security law there, which it said was needed to bring oda after months of unrest. oh, we don't know exactly. know where she put her head a, but i think we have a possibility or where i have maybe a united states in washington dc. maybe a front of the jobs are embassy. hong kong university says it's seeking legal advice to handle the matter in what it calls a reasonable way. but critic see the statues in pending removal as a sign, the city's voice of acquisition is being weakened further. victoria gay to be al jazeera kenya's president says the country has lost one of its forcing heroes off to long distance runner. agnes to rome was found stamped to death. elisa, her husband as a suspect tear up was a 2 time well championship bronze med list. she broke the women's only 10 kilometer road world record in germany. just last month. my marsh lance half flourished an afghan, a s
u. k . permitted freedom of speech and civil liberties under a one country to systems policy that pro democracy campaign is say, restrictions on these rights now apply in hong kong. beijing has imposed a controversial national security law there, which it said was needed to bring oda after months of unrest. oh, we don't know exactly. know where she put her head a, but i think we have a possibility or where i have maybe a united states in washington dc. maybe a front of the jobs are embassy....