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u. k. policy without change without determination. let's move to mobile, then talk about because you're in or goes with what's on in this region. the main office vision part to can to the present to the one the election. this comes amit trouble to relations between the region and it's on the government. last here, models on security forces even entered the region is best concerning is the ben. ready of travel to get goose multimedia. often when i was named pete, i was even a pointed to act as a mediator at times, especially during the period when the autonomous republic and the state of multi, we had some issues of hand. i received a metal from the presidency of the gold gazing republic as one of us from the state of old davis. i received the same middle from both sides. so even if by chance maybe i can be seen, is that correct? until i got for this question, as someone who's received the state middle from both sides during the time i was appointed to this region as may be paid. and given the responsibility for the regional issues. i
u. k. policy without change without determination. let's move to mobile, then talk about because you're in or goes with what's on in this region. the main office vision part to can to the present to the one the election. this comes amit trouble to relations between the region and it's on the government. last here, models on security forces even entered the region is best concerning is the ben. ready of travel to get goose multimedia. often when i was named pete, i was even a pointed to act as a...
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u. k. policy will win with a decisive amount of around 55 to 60 percent invites. and if we look at the distribution of m e pays and the parliament, we can see that the people's alliance has reached the majority with over 320 seats to pay for it to your question as to how this will affect the foreign policies of took a, i can say with ease, just as you might guess, that as long as the a k policy is in power, that will be no change in this regard for look at the on the country, whichever direction we're heading in. we will continue walking in the same ball and even strong got to please tell us about the global impacts of this presidential election wrong off. shouldn't be that far? sure. firstly, i can say that despite everything in terms of democracy to key, it is pausing to test with flying colors. it could be an example for the whole. well, the key is open, transparent, and democratic handling all the elections is a great onset to those countries who would like to suggest that ticket is all forward. terry, you know a dictatorship comment. there are countries aroun
u. k. policy will win with a decisive amount of around 55 to 60 percent invites. and if we look at the distribution of m e pays and the parliament, we can see that the people's alliance has reached the majority with over 320 seats to pay for it to your question as to how this will affect the foreign policies of took a, i can say with ease, just as you might guess, that as long as the a k policy is in power, that will be no change in this regard for look at the on the country, whichever...
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u. k. policy will win with a decisive amount of around 55 to 60 percent in boats. and if we look at the distribution of any piece in the parliament, we can say that the people's alliance has reached the majority with about 320 seats . they forward to your question as to how this will affect the foreign policies of took the i can say with ease, just as you might guess, that as long as the a k policy is in power, that will be no change in this regard for working on the country, whichever direction we're heading in, we will continue walking into st. paul and even strong god. however, if you're asking about what will happen in the of scenario, in a scenario where the government changes. if you're asking this in silence, i can say that there is a reality too far to fast. no can change this completely edits routes the direction the relations. the real politics of tequila is determined. i can say with ease, but even if power changes hands, it will not be a big divergence in this regard. and of course, they might still be liberal divergences, or directional changes. howeve
u. k. policy will win with a decisive amount of around 55 to 60 percent in boats. and if we look at the distribution of any piece in the parliament, we can say that the people's alliance has reached the majority with about 320 seats . they forward to your question as to how this will affect the foreign policies of took the i can say with ease, just as you might guess, that as long as the a k policy is in power, that will be no change in this regard for working on the country, whichever...
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u. k. policy will win with a decisive amount of around 55 to 60 percent invites. and if we look at the distribution of any pays in the parliament, we can say that the peoples alliance has reached the majority with over 320 seats before they forward to your question. as to how this will affect the foreign policies of took the, i can say with ease, just as you might guess, that as long as the a k policy is in power, that will be no change in this regard for look at the on the country, whichever direction we're heading in, we will continue walking into st. paul and even strong god, please tell us about the global impacts of this presidential election run off. shouldn't be that far? and especially, i can say that despite everything in terms of democracy to key it is pausing the test with flying colors. it could be an example for the whole. well, the key is open, transparent, and democratic handling of elections is a great onset to those countries who would like to suggest that ticket is all forward, terry, and know a dictatorship or countries around the world. who are
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u. k. foreign policy objectives and what do you on musk said about the texas shooting. why can't comment on that? i can't see where that whether that's true or not, but billing cut absolutely is a product of western psychological operations or information warfare it's y l e and higgins. his entire career has been backed up by the u. k for an office since 2013 when he was an anonymous blogger named brown moses. and we reported on this extensively at the grades zone. and higgins has nothing to say back. so if billing cat is to hold credibility, it needs to stop describing itself as an independent news agency drove items found himself facing flag for refusing to apologize for the atomic bombings of head russia, an executive, while he's in japan for a g 7 meeting. however, an anonymous japanese official has apparently revealed the reason why. according to the n h. k media outlets, washington's afraid it will make the president look weak with the elections looming in the united states, there was a decrease as a premium. the dropping that to make bombs was necessary to end th
u. k. foreign policy objectives and what do you on musk said about the texas shooting. why can't comment on that? i can't see where that whether that's true or not, but billing cut absolutely is a product of western psychological operations or information warfare it's y l e and higgins. his entire career has been backed up by the u. k for an office since 2013 when he was an anonymous blogger named brown moses. and we reported on this extensively at the grades zone. and higgins has nothing to...
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u. k. foreign policy objectives and what do you on musk said about the texas shooting? why can't comment on that? i can't see where that, whether that's true or not, but billing cut absolutely. is a product of western psychological operations or information warfare. it's why elliot higgins, his entire career, has been backed up by the u. k. for an office since 2013 when he was an anonymous blogger named brown moses. and we reported on this extensively at the grades zone. and higgins has nothing to say back. so if billing cat is to hold credibility, it needs to stop describing itself as an independent news agency and what's being seen as a historic event for damascus and the middle east as a hold of the syrian present, a buff sharla side has pushed down and saudi arabia you start to attend a meeting of the arab league on friday. the saudi king invited us side to attend the meeting of the arab league recently decided to re admit syria to the organization. officer was suspended in 2011 of the syrian foreign minister, held bilateral meetings this week in the kingdom with se
u. k. foreign policy objectives and what do you on musk said about the texas shooting? why can't comment on that? i can't see where that, whether that's true or not, but billing cut absolutely. is a product of western psychological operations or information warfare. it's why elliot higgins, his entire career, has been backed up by the u. k. for an office since 2013 when he was an anonymous blogger named brown moses. and we reported on this extensively at the grades zone. and higgins has nothing...
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u . k. because of the car, a nation. so a whole week of, of we kind of celebration policies, street policies, my parents live in the u. k. and that going to not one but 2 policies today, so that i know that there's going to be a lot of people out. the celebration was of they are huge supporters of the royal family or know us. i mean, i do think this is an appointment, but the brits do know how to throw a good policy and they'll use an occasion like this to just really get together and have a good time. and i think that's what the royal families is hoping for. that it so it's just a national celebration this weekend. yes, for sure. i mean, i know people who uh, you know, pressing about which go on to that. so we said, you know, we've visited the grateful of residence. uh it's not that they, they are having a big policy where they, where it's, it's basically blocking the whole street. so that's the whole street comes together . and also one of them were big, big, royal 10 they they, i think on balance make them so that king charles would do a good job and that somebody wants to spend the country. but now this were a litt
u . k. because of the car, a nation. so a whole week of, of we kind of celebration policies, street policies, my parents live in the u. k. and that going to not one but 2 policies today, so that i know that there's going to be a lot of people out. the celebration was of they are huge supporters of the royal family or know us. i mean, i do think this is an appointment, but the brits do know how to throw a good policy and they'll use an occasion like this to just really get together and have a...
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u. k. foreign policy objectives and what you on mosque said about the texas shooting. why can't comment on that? i can't see where that, whether that's true or not, but billing cut absolutely. is a product of western psychological operations or information warfare. it's why elliot higgins, his entire career, has been backed up by the u. k. for an office since 2013 when he was an anonymous blogger named brown moses. and we've reported on this extensively at the grace zone . and higgins has nothing to say back. uh yeah, max us and just last question here. my last question, just got a few seconds left. yeah, i understand everything that you've been saying here, but just in case one of yours is not entirely sold or remains a little bit mystified by this. if you could, someone open, so basically one sentence, what do we need to know about belling cat? now, a billing cat is a u. s. and u. k sponsored organization falsely posing as an independent entity to provide the background noise for us and u. k. regime change operations from eastern europe to the middle east. next plymo
u. k. foreign policy objectives and what you on mosque said about the texas shooting. why can't comment on that? i can't see where that, whether that's true or not, but billing cut absolutely. is a product of western psychological operations or information warfare. it's why elliot higgins, his entire career, has been backed up by the u. k. for an office since 2013 when he was an anonymous blogger named brown moses. and we've reported on this extensively at the grace zone . and higgins has...
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u. k. in particular, is to not only celebrate and have a great policy through the sites and getting sold to your local community. and that makes sense, doesn't it? because such as what the king has always been king to, to shows it. and of course, his mother, the queen, before that fits the royals, have a huge sense of juicy, and that they are doing as much as they can to help all sorts of different organizations and causes. for example, we know that a queen camilla has been heavily involved in trying to tackle domestic abuse and slavery. not taking the task, but slavery now or some of that case, many women and people who are coming in from countries across europe and being trafficked. and she has made it very, you know, made it a top priority, but that is something that she has wanted to tackle. and also we know that william and kate and the principal princess of wales. i've also got the, the charities and organizations that they all very much involved with with tape, for example, early. yes. so what's happening the children up until i think age of fives. because obviously that some such an
u. k. in particular, is to not only celebrate and have a great policy through the sites and getting sold to your local community. and that makes sense, doesn't it? because such as what the king has always been king to, to shows it. and of course, his mother, the queen, before that fits the royals, have a huge sense of juicy, and that they are doing as much as they can to help all sorts of different organizations and causes. for example, we know that a queen camilla has been heavily involved in...
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u. k. techie on foreign policy is always about domestic politics. but the international community is clearly watching. this does the us have a preferred candidate? who do you think uh, does the us have a preferred candidate? i would say that the us view consistently is the turkey should be an act like fully a democratic country. so the united states is worried when it sees opposition. politicians jail for years is worried when it says journalist arrested. it worries when a government controls all of the media. and so those are the things without regard to a particular person or party that the united states is concerned about. and turkey has had a long history of striving for democracy. none of us are perfect, but that's a major concern. and then i think the 2nd major concern is the political orientation, the long term of turkey. is it a member of nato, really? or is it a non align state that uses nato when it's convenient and ignores it? when it's not, those are the kinds of questions are probably are concerning. americans auto and one of the things
u. k. techie on foreign policy is always about domestic politics. but the international community is clearly watching. this does the us have a preferred candidate? who do you think uh, does the us have a preferred candidate? i would say that the us view consistently is the turkey should be an act like fully a democratic country. so the united states is worried when it sees opposition. politicians jail for years is worried when it says journalist arrested. it worries when a government controls...
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u. k. is departing from the west, previous policy of not supplying long range missiles do crane to. well, exactly, this has for a long time being on the top of ukraine's wish list, the liberal, those negotiations and public goals for the us to send the attack comes a long range of munitions for the homeless. for kiddos in our system, the americans continue refusing to the up till now and seem quite happy now that the u. k. has done that for them, they can still stay for them and refusing that. i think the major difference is this really allows ukraine to attack the rest of the just to keep him occupied searching, including in crimea. previously, they're going to be able to basically hit stuff about 18 maximum 100 kilometers away from that positions. but it also allows them to do is to do these kinds of attacks from a much more safe distance. so those are less of a danger of in the move yourself being hit by russian attacks in reply. these are west increasing solve the normally used with western plains that ukraine us, it doesn't have yet. and we've just real simple, but we understan
u. k. is departing from the west, previous policy of not supplying long range missiles do crane to. well, exactly, this has for a long time being on the top of ukraine's wish list, the liberal, those negotiations and public goals for the us to send the attack comes a long range of munitions for the homeless. for kiddos in our system, the americans continue refusing to the up till now and seem quite happy now that the u. k. has done that for them, they can still stay for them and refusing that....
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policy and society. and he explains what's led to record immigration levels in the u. k. as decided that the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration plan is somewhat more but more related to the, the nature of the policy space. and then you take the, the actual desire to try to prevent any of the particular groups of people that are represented in the numbers. sometimes there's sometimes because insights that's been a big effort towards retrieval workers into social apps as being assets with 3 people to come to study u k. sabina that would be to be paid from training from other countries. so the challenge is to some extent, that the policy debate, you pace still frame around the lines that was set out by the candidate industry. and which put forward in the migration and talking to the 10s of thousands. now, this was kind of politically expedient to time, but in reality it was never really cheap. big government never really don't close to hitting that target. but it's because of ingrained. did you say policy debases as the royce number now research is we're going to be only agree that
policy and society. and he explains what's led to record immigration levels in the u. k. as decided that the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration plan is somewhat more but more related to the, the nature of the policy space. and then you take the, the actual desire to try to prevent any of the particular groups of people that are represented in the numbers. sometimes there's sometimes because insights that's been a big effort towards retrieval workers into social apps as being...
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so what's behind these immigration policies and what's their impact on people seeking to stay in the u. k. this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm fairly bad people. immigration is a central theme in british politics with the current conservative government taking a hard line against people seeking to come and stay in the country. one minister has described the u. k. s facing and invasion comments widely, criticized by rights organizations. government policies include proposals to process assign him seek is applications in wanda, the opposition labor party says it to wants to reduce the number of arrival spots with different plans. yet, despite the negative political climate numbers release this week, show integration is at record levels. with a net influx of more than 600000 people will be discussing this with, i guess in just a few minutes. but 1st, this report from alexi o'brien on why there's such political opposition to immigration in britain. the u. k has had a long line of governments which promised to bring down mid migration of this country needs a majorit
so what's behind these immigration policies and what's their impact on people seeking to stay in the u. k. this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm fairly bad people. immigration is a central theme in british politics with the current conservative government taking a hard line against people seeking to come and stay in the country. one minister has described the u. k. s facing and invasion comments widely, criticized by rights organizations. government policies include...
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u. k. government's your kind of russian policies and uh, its excessive uh, we were talking about uh, disclosed mother tree age site. the fall of, well, uh 5 by the year. but we don't know what the on disgraced aside stories, but we will see beats of low cats. um, what is the damage to you? k farm policy by means of a new crane. because we seen the reducing fluids, which is isaac king, who is guessing in the well uh, because of this policy. and we seen that, but its full structure to become more close to our told me just trying to under cause we have to look how it was. oh um. what are they adults in common with the crime because they, they told me that they are defending sycold of all these are democratic values, but we, we not as i just shot down opposition policies, i shot down a position media and i've even shot throw me off of the church. well i and anthony on top of it, it looks like they're going to cancel the next round of elections in the country. okay. you know, western values here. ok, let's go back to under the inca in, in london. i, you know, one of the things that prep products is
u. k. government's your kind of russian policies and uh, its excessive uh, we were talking about uh, disclosed mother tree age site. the fall of, well, uh 5 by the year. but we don't know what the on disgraced aside stories, but we will see beats of low cats. um, what is the damage to you? k farm policy by means of a new crane. because we seen the reducing fluids, which is isaac king, who is guessing in the well uh, because of this policy. and we seen that, but its full structure to become more...
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u. k. government. so you're kind of russian policies and it's excessive. we were talking about disclosed mother tree age site paul of well as a 5 by the but we don't know what the on disgraced saturdays, but we will see need to look at. so what is the damage to you? k farm policy by means of asian you crying because we seen the reducing fridge, which is issac king them is guessing in the well, because of this pa. ready say, and we've seen that, but it's forced russia to become more close to are totally destroyed under cause we have to look how it was. oh um. what have they adults in common with the crime because they were told by the defending sycold of all these all democratic values. but we, we know they've shut down opposition policies. i shot down opposition media and i've even shopped on the off of the church. well, i and anthony on top of it, it looks like they're going to cancel the next round of elections in the country. okay. you know, western values here. yeah. a, let's go back to under the inca in, in london. i, you know, one of the things that
u. k. government. so you're kind of russian policies and it's excessive. we were talking about disclosed mother tree age site paul of well as a 5 by the but we don't know what the on disgraced saturdays, but we will see need to look at. so what is the damage to you? k farm policy by means of asian you crying because we seen the reducing fridge, which is issac king them is guessing in the well, because of this pa. ready say, and we've seen that, but it's forced russia to become more close to are...
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u. k. techie on foreign policy is always about domestic politics, but the international community is clearly we. busy ching, this does the us have a preferred candidate. who do you think of uh, does the us have a preferred candidate? i would say that the us view consistently is the turkey should be an act like fully a democratic country. so the united states is worried when it sees opposition. politicians jail for years is worried when it says journalist arrested. it worries when a government controls all of the media. and so those are the things for that regard to a particular person or party that the united states is concerned about. and turkey has had a long history of striving for democracy. none of us are perfect, but that's a major concern. and then i think the 2nd major concern is the political orientation, the long term of turkey. is it a member of nato, really? or is it a non align state that uses nato when it's convenient and ignores it when it's not? those are the kinds of questions are probably, are concerning, americans, auto and one of the things that president are, the one tha
u. k. techie on foreign policy is always about domestic politics, but the international community is clearly we. busy ching, this does the us have a preferred candidate. who do you think of uh, does the us have a preferred candidate? i would say that the us view consistently is the turkey should be an act like fully a democratic country. so the united states is worried when it sees opposition. politicians jail for years is worried when it says journalist arrested. it worries when a government...
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u. k is now introducing some truckload in policies which could leave tens of thousands of people, including families with kids and on accompany children without access to the protection they're entitled to under international law. the you and hcr said that is profoundly concerned. they say this legislation, if pos would amount to an asylum bind, extinguishing the right to seek refugee protection for those who arrive here, no matter how compelling exact claims may be, what would your message be to the u. k. home secretary, if she was here right now, well that it's a basic fundamental human rights that everyone has, has the right to seek safety and protection. and that i think any country that contravenes that basic human right does, so edits on social and cultural detriment. it's touched a couple of times on the way in which refugees a perceived and i want to ask you a little bit more about that because you did mention this as inspirational, galvanizing approach towards the conflicts and ukraine. but what do you make of differing attitudes and perceptions depending on proximity or racial cul
u. k is now introducing some truckload in policies which could leave tens of thousands of people, including families with kids and on accompany children without access to the protection they're entitled to under international law. the you and hcr said that is profoundly concerned. they say this legislation, if pos would amount to an asylum bind, extinguishing the right to seek refugee protection for those who arrive here, no matter how compelling exact claims may be, what would your message be...
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now, fleet, the fighting trying to escape this makeshift center and policy, dan was set up by the u. s. and u. k. governments. many people here are hoping family members in other countries will be able to help them get out. and the good the journey is often long and complicated and you know, our living and we okay. we started the process. yeah. would they okay. summer. and then before the ha, our, it's nationality we're we, we supposed to go with the u. s. embassy. and they did a lot of efforts to be honest. i the, the little bah, has a lot of numbers of people. and now they viewed them as much as they could. and finally we, we, we are now departing from possible don. so to get that and then from there, you know, are going to you tens of thousands, also escaping she, sedans, neighboring countries. having recently arrived here in the city of us, one in egypt, jasa hopes to be able to return home seen them. then a lot of the number sudanese people were destined to enter this war, but i hope it will be a short war and that the army can restore normality. osceola, why in this is the combination of y
now, fleet, the fighting trying to escape this makeshift center and policy, dan was set up by the u. s. and u. k. governments. many people here are hoping family members in other countries will be able to help them get out. and the good the journey is often long and complicated and you know, our living and we okay. we started the process. yeah. would they okay. summer. and then before the ha, our, it's nationality we're we, we supposed to go with the u. s. embassy. and they did a lot of efforts...
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think up the big street policies will be taking place across the u. k. on sunday to celebrate the combination of king charles with the mark and his wife, queen camilla, the crowns and the historic side. many on size of them coming while fleet has an oil some around the walls got at westminster abbey. tens of thousands of people lined the streets of london to watch the procession and will even now with some of the sights and sounds from the pump and pageantry of the carnation, the gps the gods. the king, the .
think up the big street policies will be taking place across the u. k. on sunday to celebrate the combination of king charles with the mark and his wife, queen camilla, the crowns and the historic side. many on size of them coming while fleet has an oil some around the walls got at westminster abbey. tens of thousands of people lined the streets of london to watch the procession and will even now with some of the sights and sounds from the pump and pageantry of the carnation, the gps the gods....
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to see a newman alex's era, santiago, the, the big street policies ought to be held across the u. k. on sunday and celebration of the coordination of king charles a said mark and queen camilla crowned in the historic ceremony on staff day. coming lovely design doyle's around the wells kind of at westminster abbey. and that's it . from me, you can find more information on website al jazeera dot com. the weather is next. and inside story stay with the low that will look to east asian is a story of exception what web of things. so that where the front that you can see pulling a snow, it caused flooding across many areas in southern china, chinese authorities activated the flood emergency in the yancy river base. and the good news is that it has slightly dwight up across the region is more to come as well. the story of extreme heat certainly for places like high 9 proteins in the very south of china. but also taiwan and japan. seen some very high temperatures over the weekend by monday. however, they all going to come stops to come down. thanks to west. so whether rushing its way furthe
to see a newman alex's era, santiago, the, the big street policies ought to be held across the u. k. on sunday and celebration of the coordination of king charles a said mark and queen camilla crowned in the historic ceremony on staff day. coming lovely design doyle's around the wells kind of at westminster abbey. and that's it . from me, you can find more information on website al jazeera dot com. the weather is next. and inside story stay with the low that will look to east asian is a story...
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thank style. tens of thousands of st policies have been taking place across the u. k to mount the carnation of king charles the 3rd. the so called big lunch is also being promoted as a means of bringing, keeping sees together. power for supports from one defense and also that the client will thoughts with st, turned out to a party venue, one of thousands held across the country to celebrate the coordination. big lunch among the guess 2 neighbors. we'd both be the queen elizabeth coordination in 1953 . 0 it was wonderful, which i think it was just as wonderful as it was for the people yesterday. i really do that as being very new or team because i didn't really like the boyfriend to retake with me for chico the car there. so i 75. there was a key note. it's not the name to pop up. pub kept the drink flowing. lunch came from neighboring kitchens. up and down the street. quite a royal spread for speak, those likely to be somewhat republican and it's sympathies. i think that's, it's true to say that there are several republicans, and they're also mixed feelings about the
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can have no dealings with the west, as long as it supports ukraine's policies in targeting russian civilian china labels. former u. k. prime minister list treasures visit to tie was a political stock that will bring nothing good for the u. k. also the funds of many of these authorities and entities that actually converted the just and the right just act of protecting our country with a desire to have a particular political candidate to win or lose us. republicans call for the f b i to be shut down after the country special council rules, the agencies investigation into trump should never have happened the coming to you from moscow. this is our to international with the latest world news updates. i'm sure, elizabeth, it's great to have you with us. russia's defense ministry has mocked cab over its claims that 6 russian tinge, all hypersonic missiles were allegedly destroyed during last night strike on care of have not launched as many controls as they allegedly should down every time with their statements. the number of so called ukrainian the answer sets is 3 times higher than we actually launch. they keep getting t
can have no dealings with the west, as long as it supports ukraine's policies in targeting russian civilian china labels. former u. k. prime minister list treasures visit to tie was a political stock that will bring nothing good for the u. k. also the funds of many of these authorities and entities that actually converted the just and the right just act of protecting our country with a desire to have a particular political candidate to win or lose us. republicans call for the f b i to be shut...
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can have no dealings with the west, as long as it supports ukraine's policies in targeting russian civilian china labels. former u. k. prime minister list treasures visit to taiwan. a political stock that will bring nothing good for the u. k also the funds of many of these authorities and entities that actually converted.
can have no dealings with the west, as long as it supports ukraine's policies in targeting russian civilian china labels. former u. k. prime minister list treasures visit to taiwan. a political stock that will bring nothing good for the u. k also the funds of many of these authorities and entities that actually converted.
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the policy makers in the u. s. e u and u. k. have classified woody bio mass as renewable, allowing governments to subsidize the production and burning of wood pallets. many countries don't have to report emissions from wood fired power plants, because trees are seen as a renewable resource. producers are just required to reforest areas so that the c o 2 released while burning pellets is reabsorbed. now in the united states. uh, depending on what state you're in, you plan to to for treating for everyone. you cut down the plant to, to, for new or existing or little tiny pine trees for searches like kelly suggest that the immediate impact of substituting would for coal is an increase in atmospheric c o. 2. a studies found that depending on the type of forest it could take up to 10 years until newly planted trees absorb the same amount of carbon socked up by the ones that were cut down folder trees, store more carbon. so there are certain for us and that are even more critical to climate change than others. unfortunately, these are
the policy makers in the u. s. e u and u. k. have classified woody bio mass as renewable, allowing governments to subsidize the production and burning of wood pallets. many countries don't have to report emissions from wood fired power plants, because trees are seen as a renewable resource. producers are just required to reforest areas so that the c o 2 released while burning pellets is reabsorbed. now in the united states. uh, depending on what state you're in, you plan to to for treating for...
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u. k. just here where i'm standing? yeah, the one of the products is that it's actually been fighting policy. it was a fairly small group of protests is a very big police presence. and when you see that they arrest us as quite heavy handed by the police at the moment, the republicans, all of my a minority bought the whole thing. this is basically you see change that with the change over in the royal family and was prince with king charles taking over the day was stopped to debate. so was the leg queen was the life of any discussion about the posts of the republic was really very, very new to them. they were a friend, its movements, but now it was while the king was proud, we have seen a hundreds of people. i think we're here on protesting and they are hoping that people will stop to listen to the arguments which are that the clause system is cements. and by the role so many, the young people cannot aspire to being a head of state at all. so that they're all, some of these very, very expensive the private assets of, of the king. a low, not estimated by averages newspaper, the 22000000000 pound
u. k. just here where i'm standing? yeah, the one of the products is that it's actually been fighting policy. it was a fairly small group of protests is a very big police presence. and when you see that they arrest us as quite heavy handed by the police at the moment, the republicans, all of my a minority bought the whole thing. this is basically you see change that with the change over in the royal family and was prince with king charles taking over the day was stopped to debate. so was the...
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u. k. just here where i'm standing at the, one of the products as i was actually being fighting policy was a fairly small group of protests is a very big police presence and many see they, they arrest us as quite heavy handed by the police at the moment the republicans on a month, a minority bought the whole thing. this is basically is the change that with the change over in the royal family and with friends with king charles taking over, they will start to debate. so was the leg queen was the life uh, any discussion about the possible republic was really very, very new to them. they were a friends movement. but now while, while the king was crowned, we have seen hundreds of people, i think we're here and protesting. and they are hoping that people will start to listen to the arguments which off that the clause system is cement advised. they're all so many that young people cannot aspire to being ahead of states at all. so that they're all, some of these very, very expensive. the private assets of, of the king a low, not estimated by averages newspaper to 2000000000 pounds. and obviously a
u. k. just here where i'm standing at the, one of the products as i was actually being fighting policy was a fairly small group of protests is a very big police presence and many see they, they arrest us as quite heavy handed by the police at the moment the republicans on a month, a minority bought the whole thing. this is basically is the change that with the change over in the royal family and with friends with king charles taking over, they will start to debate. so was the leg queen was the...
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u. k. government grunting, humanitarian visa is the people, friends, ukraine, and from hong kong. then you've got to the, the policy post breaks. it's wherever you kind of government has these restrictions on known the european union. citizens coming in to work in a study in the u. k. for example, the minimum salary levels in skills and requirements. then you go to the universities who have been encouraged to target foreign students overseas students . it's coming to study here which bring in a significant revenue for the sector. many of those typically post graduate students bring dependents with them. so those are some of the factors going into it . so the opposition labor party have been accusing the government of losing control over that migration. they have talked about of the country being over reliance on a foreign lady, but they've been putting forward some of the original ideas as to how to train british workers to fill some of the gaps. but at the moment, sectors like health care, social care, education really do need significant numbers of people from other countries. the russia assigned to deal to stati
u. k. government grunting, humanitarian visa is the people, friends, ukraine, and from hong kong. then you've got to the, the policy post breaks. it's wherever you kind of government has these restrictions on known the european union. citizens coming in to work in a study in the u. k. for example, the minimum salary levels in skills and requirements. then you go to the universities who have been encouraged to target foreign students overseas students . it's coming to study here which bring in a...