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u. k. to exit the e. u at the end of in 2020. so it's been a long running subject, and it's been a thorn in u. k. u relations ever since it really emerged as a really difficult issue to solve this issue of how to avoid a land border in the island of ireland while protecting the integrity of the eas single market, while also allowing northern ireland to remain part of the u. k. internal market, that's good to, to look at a buck owens opinion on this in dublin. obviously we'll get into the good friday agreement, little bit later in this conversation. that's what the whole board richie was about as well. but how to think dublin is reacting to the news of the last 24 hours. because doubling with very aware that the border between northern ireland and the republic would always be an issue even before the 2016 referendum and the and the way the partition muting this referendum was going to happen. they were on the ball one day with the you telling them this is going to be a problem. oh absolutely. i mean, during the breaks of referendum, the irish government were acutely aware of the negative ramifications that would arise in what wou
u. k. to exit the e. u at the end of in 2020. so it's been a long running subject, and it's been a thorn in u. k. u relations ever since it really emerged as a really difficult issue to solve this issue of how to avoid a land border in the island of ireland while protecting the integrity of the eas single market, while also allowing northern ireland to remain part of the u. k. internal market, that's good to, to look at a buck owens opinion on this in dublin. obviously we'll get into the good...
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u. k. really. but it also has to do with political signal. it sends, you know, after years of the disputes over breck said, this is now finally a signaling at the beginning of a new chapter. and that's why the u. k. is sending one of its finest. and i think that is also a the reason for why has been welcomed so warmly in germany. mckenna, we are looking at live pictures now, and we are expecting king charles to start speaking a quite soon and just a few minutes. and he's due to address the, the german air parliament. do we know anything about what he is likely to talk about well, i mean, his visit is all about improving german british relations. so i think he's going to emphasize the history of this a longstanding partnership. and we're hearing also that he's going to speak about the building that we're actually standing in am which and that was heavily damaged in the, in the, in the was a. and so the seem reconciliation is going to continue on away. um, but i mean, i also wouldn't be surprised if he spoke about the environment because we kno
u. k. really. but it also has to do with political signal. it sends, you know, after years of the disputes over breck said, this is now finally a signaling at the beginning of a new chapter. and that's why the u. k. is sending one of its finest. and i think that is also a the reason for why has been welcomed so warmly in germany. mckenna, we are looking at live pictures now, and we are expecting king charles to start speaking a quite soon and just a few minutes. and he's due to address the, the...
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u. k. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany the way he's been or saved a welcoming fine go dean speaking a little was can charles arrived in berlin, the european parliament was holding a special session to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement . was the 998 dealer to enable the peace process in northern ireland to start after 30 years of conflicts costing more than 3000 lives. we approached the anniversary has been marked by an increase intentions. however, british authorities have raised the terrorist threat level and northern ireland to severe meaning security forces expect an attack imminently european commission, president ursula on the line. praise the progress made in the province since the good friday agreement was signed. recognize that not all wounds and hill such a day. we dont just gat
u. k. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany the way he's been or saved a welcoming fine go dean speaking a little was can charles arrived in berlin, the european parliament was holding a special session to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement . was the 998 dealer to enable...
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u. k. m. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany, the way has been received a welcoming fine. tell us emily charles is spending 3 days care in germany. what's next on his agenda? well, as he kind of expected it for a very packed schedule, really. and we've got appointments tomorrow where he's going to visit a german of british military units to illustrate german, the corporation between the jamie in the u. k. within ne. so he's also going to visit an organic farm, a so called broader when echo eco village, that sort of, you know, reflect for his interest in sustainability in the environment. but i think most importantly, he's going to hold a speech in the german bonus heights in the course of it. he's going to hold that speech in germany. now as some of you might know him, his late father philip, he also spectrum fluently. a
u. k. m. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany, the way has been received a welcoming fine. tell us emily charles is spending 3 days care in germany. what's next on his agenda? well, as he kind of expected it for a very packed schedule, really. and we've got appointments tomorrow where he's going to...
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u. k. but nobody really knew who was there because the u. s . government hasn't told the world who they were and that didn't happen until the spring of 2006. they lost freedom of information low suits and were required to tell the world who they were holding their as well as to release thousands of pages of documentation supposedly about who these people were. and that's what i began analyzing. and it turned out that no one else attempted to construct a coherent narrative. so ready in the process of researching and writing my book, my panama, i kind of became the custodian of the men stories that lots of people have written about one time over the years. but nobody has done as thoroughly and deliberately as you have. what made you write a record of every person who's been through guantanamo, what was your ultimate goal in taking on that job, which is a huge task? well, you know, there's a, there's a point of kind of statistical analysis that you can do with the grand panama, to establish as the whole low school gave that very few of the peop
u. k. but nobody really knew who was there because the u. s . government hasn't told the world who they were and that didn't happen until the spring of 2006. they lost freedom of information low suits and were required to tell the world who they were holding their as well as to release thousands of pages of documentation supposedly about who these people were. and that's what i began analyzing. and it turned out that no one else attempted to construct a coherent narrative. so ready in the...
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u. k. to use the royals as a way of a form of diplomacy. really, if you look at 1964, the queen made her 1st state visit to germany and it marked the beginning of reconciliation between the 2 countries. i think you can observe, as you can see a similar theme in this as it really after years of fighting really over over break certain the ongoing breaks that negotiations. and, you know, that ultimately finally culminated in the, in the wins or a framework that, you know, we've now seen an end to this fighting, thankfully. and now as i'm quite assigned, my a said a new chapter can begin. and i think that's exactly what this visit represents an end to breaks and negotiations of breaks that disputes and the start of something new. and i think the visit of can charles is also a fine from the u. k. m. that it really values its partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the, in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany, the way has been recei
u. k. to use the royals as a way of a form of diplomacy. really, if you look at 1964, the queen made her 1st state visit to germany and it marked the beginning of reconciliation between the 2 countries. i think you can observe, as you can see a similar theme in this as it really after years of fighting really over over break certain the ongoing breaks that negotiations. and, you know, that ultimately finally culminated in the, in the wins or a framework that, you know, we've now seen an end to...
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u. k. now, why come here? wait for them? see? so really and so, and you know, times for them and this is on top of them having to deal with issues like the earthquake in syria also, you know, having to contemplate, well, i've got this happening here on my doorstep. and i've got to think of right, right. what's happening with my, with my family and friends. so yeah, it's really worrying. and as i said like, there isn't not rebuttal, it's not coming from the government for sure. but it's also not really coming from the opposition, and that's really worrying when we don't have any really pick. anyone really champing kind of refugees right and challenging what the fall roy. and i see sophia says that you want to jump in the fly. go ahead. yeah, go ahead. no. at 1st. no, no, please. you're here to import your wisdom with us. go ahead. i don't know about the wisdom. this is just me saying this is absolutely right. when it comes to, when she was talking about this, this fear that the asylum seekers are having in the hotels when these types of pro
u. k. now, why come here? wait for them? see? so really and so, and you know, times for them and this is on top of them having to deal with issues like the earthquake in syria also, you know, having to contemplate, well, i've got this happening here on my doorstep. and i've got to think of right, right. what's happening with my, with my family and friends. so yeah, it's really worrying. and as i said like, there isn't not rebuttal, it's not coming from the government for sure. but it's also not...
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u. k. and i think it is a small signal. it is a small signal, a, but it also it, what he's doing here doesn't really stand in contrast with what he has done in the past and the u. k. he is always someone who has attended and, and attended events and has supported of civil rights and, and, and social justice. and he praises community work. so there are things that he has been, he's been standing for for years. of course, this could be seen as a little nudge to the u. k. but some, apart from that so far, i think his emphasis is really rebuilding to british m relations. and so far it looks as if he's doing pretty good job at that. all right, and just so the of you as are aware, we're seeing pictures now of the blunder. stark, her lawmakers and dignitaries, gathering, waiting for king charles to start speaking. i believe there are also, some british are members of parliament, politicians in the audience. and we certainly saw a few former german presidents there waiting, and we can see now that people are starting to stand up and are we can see king charles entering the german bunder stock next to him. babel burst the speaker of un
u. k. and i think it is a small signal. it is a small signal, a, but it also it, what he's doing here doesn't really stand in contrast with what he has done in the past and the u. k. he is always someone who has attended and, and attended events and has supported of civil rights and, and, and social justice. and he praises community work. so there are things that he has been, he's been standing for for years. of course, this could be seen as a little nudge to the u. k. but some, apart from that...
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by king charles, which really marks to sort of on the 1st hand, you know, maybe new beginnings, but also, and he's also, this also emphasizes how important germany is to the u. k. and i think that's why, you know, europe, i mean, he was meant to visit france 1st, but i think this really shows that even though the u. k is not part of you anymore . europe, men who have written remains an important partner to the u. k. what are you? we've been talking about the political or, you know, larger picture, but what about germans themselves? the average german for. what are people here in germany? think about this visit. i think they're quite excited to see a normalization of relationships between the u. k. and germany and i think this sort of marks the beginning of that. i think they feel that to i was speaking to am some germans early and one of them said, oh, it's nice that you know he's coming over. so as a sense of good friendly signal to us. but he also says, you know, germany could do with some royals themselves, you know, because we only fly our flags when we play football. so i think this sort of reflects this wider impression that sometimes you get that german
by king charles, which really marks to sort of on the 1st hand, you know, maybe new beginnings, but also, and he's also, this also emphasizes how important germany is to the u. k. and i think that's why, you know, europe, i mean, he was meant to visit france 1st, but i think this really shows that even though the u. k is not part of you anymore . europe, men who have written remains an important partner to the u. k. what are you? we've been talking about the political or, you know, larger...
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u. k. australia in the u. s. australia is really going to be the, the military or the, even the economy that's going to see the biggest positive impact from this deal. is that correct? well, i think a little too early to say who's going to have the biggest impact because what we know is there's going to be massive outlays and investments in all 3 countries. the united states just put forward its own defense budget, and there are increasing defense spending specifically towards submarine building by $2400000000.00 for the british announced just yesterday that they are increasing their defense spending by another $6000000000.00 u. s. and of course, you must ryan's have an enormous amount of money that they're going to put towards us. but also, we're hearing out to that, the australians in addition to investing in their own shipyards in training their own people to kind of meet the needs that they have. are also going to be investing in both the british and the american shipyard so that they can combined increase the production of some
u. k. australia in the u. s. australia is really going to be the, the military or the, even the economy that's going to see the biggest positive impact from this deal. is that correct? well, i think a little too early to say who's going to have the biggest impact because what we know is there's going to be massive outlays and investments in all 3 countries. the united states just put forward its own defense budget, and there are increasing defense spending specifically towards submarine...
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u. k. as a now it's not only the supply of tanks to ukraine, but also shells with depleted uranium. it seems that the west has really decided to fight russia to the last ukranian. both go was that of the u. k. will be violating international law if you really knew my munition to ukraine, and if it does, that will be an appropriate response. she's using wraps up his 3 day visit to moscow, saying that china, i'm russia are spearheading changes that the world haven't seen in a 100 is call for a nation wide protest. i'm homeless. so i was coughed up law over the start of the whole, the month of ramadan, as part of cindy and lash out at is really authorities over persistent abuses. with a lot i welcome to our to international course in our lives it from us. it's just across the hour. it's great to have you with us. i'm more of her mommy. let's take a look at the top story. this. our ma, so has its less scathing criticism of western powers, accusing them of trying to dominate the world at all costs, including by violating international law. those remarks are made in response to the u. k. the announcement that it would sup
u. k. as a now it's not only the supply of tanks to ukraine, but also shells with depleted uranium. it seems that the west has really decided to fight russia to the last ukranian. both go was that of the u. k. will be violating international law if you really knew my munition to ukraine, and if it does, that will be an appropriate response. she's using wraps up his 3 day visit to moscow, saying that china, i'm russia are spearheading changes that the world haven't seen in a 100 is call for a...
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u. k. but what we really seeing is more of the same. it's more money to majors in terms of border control, but still lacking best comprehensive approach is that, but he's really what is needed and many other companies that just trying to invest in border control and trying to prevent people from leaving here. i think it's been interesting to see this some is this, the more money you know, but this is really similar to what happened. you know, what happened at the very end of the year. and what you really want, which is to be able to return people to friends and not be read by the french and will be, you know, won't be something that they will agree on. because as mike was it just it over and over the french, i'm going to you response to this. you obviously, as you say, has been pushing the french and tried to restrict the, the crisis that the channel is experiencing in terms of migration. front disposition is incredibly clear, but what else can they do? well, what are they willing to do in your opinion? that would be the point at which
u. k. but what we really seeing is more of the same. it's more money to majors in terms of border control, but still lacking best comprehensive approach is that, but he's really what is needed and many other companies that just trying to invest in border control and trying to prevent people from leaving here. i think it's been interesting to see this some is this, the more money you know, but this is really similar to what happened. you know, what happened at the very end of the year. and what...
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u. s. embassy right there in, in just right by 25 basis points. and really interestingly, in the u. k, for example, obviously the u. s. is main ally with the special relationship. it's, it appears that the bank of england that have followed the fed exactly raise it to the exact the same amount $25.00 basis points. we so switzerland following and waiting for the fed. we're seeing that we're seeing. the euro's aren't even about to, you know, we'll see what happens in the euros and whether they'll stop hiking interest rates . but it seems that that will complete the, unhappily married to the, not just the u. s. dollars, the gold global currency, but also to the decisions made in the white house when they have thousands of miles away. when none of the people in their countries have elected n, the representatives that are making these decisions. but then we saw, you know, russia and china, if we look at all of these treaties and paperwork that was signed, a lot of it was actually about banking systems and banking technology. it was, i mean, rushes already integrated, a payment with a ram t
u. s. embassy right there in, in just right by 25 basis points. and really interestingly, in the u. k, for example, obviously the u. s. is main ally with the special relationship. it's, it appears that the bank of england that have followed the fed exactly raise it to the exact the same amount $25.00 basis points. we so switzerland following and waiting for the fed. we're seeing that we're seeing. the euro's aren't even about to, you know, we'll see what happens in the euros and whether they'll...
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u. k. as a now it's not only the supply of tanks to crane, but also shells with depleted uranium. it seems that the west has really decided to fight russia to the last ukranian. well go on that the u. k will be violating international law if it says that you really need a few grade. ga, rob saw his 3 days ago saying that china and russia, they're heading changes of the world hasn't seen in the 100 is policy.
u. k. as a now it's not only the supply of tanks to crane, but also shells with depleted uranium. it seems that the west has really decided to fight russia to the last ukranian. well go on that the u. k will be violating international law if it says that you really need a few grade. ga, rob saw his 3 days ago saying that china and russia, they're heading changes of the world hasn't seen in the 100 is policy.
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u. k. as a now it's not only the supply of tanks to ukraine, but also shells with depleted uranium. it seems that the west has really decided to fight russia to the last ukranian close go was that of the u. k. will be violating international law if it sounds like you really knew my munition to ukraine. and if it does, that will be an appropriate response. she's using wraps up his 3 day visit to moscow. say that china i'm russia are spearheading changes that.
u. k. as a now it's not only the supply of tanks to ukraine, but also shells with depleted uranium. it seems that the west has really decided to fight russia to the last ukranian close go was that of the u. k. will be violating international law if it sounds like you really knew my munition to ukraine. and if it does, that will be an appropriate response. she's using wraps up his 3 day visit to moscow. say that china i'm russia are spearheading changes that.
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u. k to charles has been postponed when a 1000000 people demonstrated nationwide on thursday is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has met with u. k prime minister richey sumac and london talks between the leaders are taking place against the backdrop of protest against netanyahu's trip. and israel defense minister has canceled and addressed to the nation after being called into a meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. you are galani, was expected to call for an end to a controversial overhaul of the judiciary. the u. s. navy says it sorted what it calls navigational rights following a stand off with a chinese military near the carousel islands. china says the u. s. warship was driven out of its territory in the south trying to see from the 2nd time this week . washington says it's vessel was conducting a routine operation in international waters. katrina, you has more from vision. now this area where this is taking place is an area called she showed by the parasol islands. it's about 7 kilometer 7 square kilometer is wide. important to know that this area is also claimed by t
u. k to charles has been postponed when a 1000000 people demonstrated nationwide on thursday is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has met with u. k prime minister richey sumac and london talks between the leaders are taking place against the backdrop of protest against netanyahu's trip. and israel defense minister has canceled and addressed to the nation after being called into a meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. you are galani, was expected to call for an end to a...
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u. s. embassy race there in, in just right by 25 basis points. and really interestingly, in the u. k, for example, obviously the u. s. is main ally with the special relationship. it's, it appears that bank of england that have followed the fed exactly raised it to the exact the same amount $25.00 basis points. we so switzerland following and waiting for the fed with saying that we're seeing the euro's aren't even about. so, you know, we'll see what happens in the euros and whether they'll stop hiking interest rates . but it seems that that will completely, unhappily married to the, not just the u. s. dollars the gold global currency, but also to the decisions made in the white house. when they have thousands of miles away, when none of the people in their countries have elected any of the representatives that are making these decisions. but then we saw, you know, russia and china, if we look at all of these treaties and paperwork that was signed, a lot of it was actually about banking systems and banking technology was, i mean, russia's already integrated, a payment with iran that is
u. s. embassy race there in, in just right by 25 basis points. and really interestingly, in the u. k, for example, obviously the u. s. is main ally with the special relationship. it's, it appears that bank of england that have followed the fed exactly raised it to the exact the same amount $25.00 basis points. we so switzerland following and waiting for the fed with saying that we're seeing the euro's aren't even about. so, you know, we'll see what happens in the euros and whether they'll stop...
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u. s. embassy race there in, in just right by 25 basis points. and really interestingly, in the u. k, for example, obviously the u. s. is main ally with the special relationship. it appears that the bank of england that have followed the fet, exactly raised it to the exact the same amount, $25.00 basis points. we so switzerland following and waiting for the fed, we're seeing that we're seeing the euro's aren't even about. so, you know, we'll see what happens in the euro's and whether they'll stop hiking interest rates . but it seems that that will complete the unhappily married to the, not just the u. s. dollars. the.
u. s. embassy race there in, in just right by 25 basis points. and really interestingly, in the u. k, for example, obviously the u. s. is main ally with the special relationship. it appears that the bank of england that have followed the fet, exactly raised it to the exact the same amount, $25.00 basis points. we so switzerland following and waiting for the fed, we're seeing that we're seeing the euro's aren't even about. so, you know, we'll see what happens in the euro's and whether they'll...
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u. k. on that really did send to cyber lee through the tech sector. but it could be just a temporary, well, because the worry is what's gonna happen now is that on other banks may not be quite so generous and then lending a capacity to the tech sector. at the same time, a venture capitalist of funding is drying up. and so there is going to be worries for particularly tat, going forward. and also it could be that given a situation, banks become more conservative in lending over role. and so that will lead to where is the could lead to shop downtown and those those where it's been spinning over to trade in asia. however, what's helping to support a markets in your and to some extent at london is this expectation that the federal reserve might press pools or rates, or at least go slow in future rate hikes. and that has been a greeted with a little bit more optimism up by the markets. but still, i think sentiment is, is unsettled. very interesting to see how this will play out. susanna stress of their, from hargrove's lands down speaking to us from bristo
u. k. on that really did send to cyber lee through the tech sector. but it could be just a temporary, well, because the worry is what's gonna happen now is that on other banks may not be quite so generous and then lending a capacity to the tech sector. at the same time, a venture capitalist of funding is drying up. and so there is going to be worries for particularly tat, going forward. and also it could be that given a situation, banks become more conservative in lending over role. and so that...
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u. k. prime minister richey soon act talks between the leaders are taking place against the backdrop of protest against his trip. and he is really in the u. k. and a broader against his government's judicial changes which they say weaken the supreme court. jonah ho is just outside downing street in london, jonah, so i was visit off to the best start giving the protest. what does netanyahu want from this trip? well benjamin would have avoided directly the worst of these protest happening right across the road from down the street having entered, we understand down the street from a back entrance about half an hour or so ago, but he'll hear them from inside. and i'll let you take a closer look. he knows, of course, the way he goes these days. protests followed london is no different among them pro palestinians, but also and the net who protested people who believe that he's right wing elsewhere. nationalist ultra orthodox coalition is leading israel down a path towards autocracy. what does he hoping to achieve? you know, there are things that he wants to talk about with richie's. they're not a british prime minister. there are thi
u. k. prime minister richey soon act talks between the leaders are taking place against the backdrop of protest against his trip. and he is really in the u. k. and a broader against his government's judicial changes which they say weaken the supreme court. jonah ho is just outside downing street in london, jonah, so i was visit off to the best start giving the protest. what does netanyahu want from this trip? well benjamin would have avoided directly the worst of these protest happening right...
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u. k in a changing europe and he joins us from london on this. really is this a reset the u. k. friends relations me and it's certainly both sides want it to be. i think you need to understand the context of the front, her bridges, relationship in the last 5 years or so has been probably as bad as it's ever been. we haven't had a summit since 2018 and we had the prime minister 1st, the embarrassed johnston who repeatedly sought to untie the french. for example, ever the all because submarine deal which the u. k. in french, i. hi jackson. he then told the french to the name was great, i think with his time, and then we had prime minister this trust to can on whether or not he was a friend or foe. so you've had really constructive relations and has been very this was happen between you can in the past 5 years. so i think it's very clear the message from both sides. is it this summit signal at a turning point in that relationship and they go and try and work together constructively. okay, so it's some kind of research. where do you see them reaching common ground? i think the mos
u. k in a changing europe and he joins us from london on this. really is this a reset the u. k. friends relations me and it's certainly both sides want it to be. i think you need to understand the context of the front, her bridges, relationship in the last 5 years or so has been probably as bad as it's ever been. we haven't had a summit since 2018 and we had the prime minister 1st, the embarrassed johnston who repeatedly sought to untie the french. for example, ever the all because submarine...
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u. k. frogs from spain. i'm not really reflects a why the struggle or the why the struggle of people not being able to pay for the rising bill, rising energy bills to deal with inflation revenue. that is a record highs and going on strikes as their way of making their voice. it's hard am recording frankfurt they're well in kenya, police have clashed with opposition protestors who are angry over the rising cost of living. police fired tear gas and water cannon as crowds. crowds defied a ban on demonstrations in the capital, nairobi opposition leader radio doing a joint demonstrators demanding the government respect canyon's right to protest. the opposition has called for renew demonstrations on thursday. let's get more on this from dw correspondence. felix marina, who's in nairobi. felix, great to see you. can you talk us through what is happening in kenya at the moment? so it's just a few minutes past 6 p. m here in kenya and the pro, the demos for today have just ended. are a loading guy had his support as we're standing
u. k. frogs from spain. i'm not really reflects a why the struggle or the why the struggle of people not being able to pay for the rising bill, rising energy bills to deal with inflation revenue. that is a record highs and going on strikes as their way of making their voice. it's hard am recording frankfurt they're well in kenya, police have clashed with opposition protestors who are angry over the rising cost of living. police fired tear gas and water cannon as crowds. crowds defied a ban on...
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u. k. from, from spain. i'm not really reflects a why the struggle or the why the struggle of people not being able to pay for the rising bills, rising energy bills to deal with inflation revenue. that is a record hiv and going on. strikes is their way of making their voices heard. emily gorgine, they're taiwan, the former president, my using joe has started a controversial trip to china. it's the 1st such visit by a former head of state since 1949. my has recently landed at sean. i airport, the ex president has stressed that he will not meet with high ranking chinese officials and that the visit will focus on preserving pieces of trip as far as controversy in taiwan, a territory. beijing views as its own. while we can talk now, with chang found new, he is a political scientist and assistant professor at so show university tie once. welcome to d, w. so at taiwan former president, my young joe says this visit is not political. he says the trip could help ease tensions between taiwan and china, but his critics say it'll do t
u. k. from, from spain. i'm not really reflects a why the struggle or the why the struggle of people not being able to pay for the rising bills, rising energy bills to deal with inflation revenue. that is a record hiv and going on. strikes is their way of making their voices heard. emily gorgine, they're taiwan, the former president, my using joe has started a controversial trip to china. it's the 1st such visit by a former head of state since 1949. my has recently landed at sean. i airport,...
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u. k. ties by the u. k. government's response to the crisis. well, it was a really critical weekend for the prime minister. is she sooner directly involved in this along with his finance minister, jeremy hunt? ah, how could they do it? what if nobody wanted to buy the bank? what would happen then? that would be an issue that was very, very fraught in terms of discussions. and of course, this government like the u. s. administration wanted no chance of any buy out of this institution for political reasons, obvious one. so it really, really went all out to tempt companies to buy. and that happened with europe's biggest bank, a of the, a, b, a, b, c. so the think whole process began and jeremy hunt a he actually a set it out trying to calm the nerves, saying that the british banks was safe and sound at the u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution so quickly. so yes, the imposition then was that there was som
u. k. ties by the u. k. government's response to the crisis. well, it was a really critical weekend for the prime minister. is she sooner directly involved in this along with his finance minister, jeremy hunt? ah, how could they do it? what if nobody wanted to buy the bank? what would happen then? that would be an issue that was very, very fraught in terms of discussions. and of course, this government like the u. s. administration wanted no chance of any buy out of this institution for...
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u. k, which i think is a really a critical harbingers things that come in. it's a critical 1st attempt to personalize liability and to really send the signal to the decision makers. those individuals who are making financial and economic decision, or companies for banks, investments for retirement funds, that they will be on the hook for downplaying climate risk and for failing to align business practices with what the science clearly shows is needed to prevent climate catastrophe. because astrid said, there is a consensus now that climate change is clearly a human rights issue would affect all human rights across the board. but it's not just about human rights and the environment. it also is one of the greatest threats to economic and financial stability. and so in the visual decision makers, if they failed to close this disconnect between what companies are doing, where they're putting their money in continuing oil and gas production. and what we know is needed to avoid climate catastrophe. and the costs that come with it are going to be facing increasing
u. k, which i think is a really a critical harbingers things that come in. it's a critical 1st attempt to personalize liability and to really send the signal to the decision makers. those individuals who are making financial and economic decision, or companies for banks, investments for retirement funds, that they will be on the hook for downplaying climate risk and for failing to align business practices with what the science clearly shows is needed to prevent climate catastrophe. because...
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u. k. formed a security alliance from engine has moved from san diego. this is really one of the biggest new alliance is created since world war 2. the leaders here have said certainly in decades and it starts like this. australia will begin visiting us and u. k. ship building or rather submarine building operations. that is people from australia, from their military's, from their industrial sector, and they'll be learning how to build these submarines. but meanwhile, there will be more rotations if us and british ships. activists have accused the by the administration of breaking a promise to slow climate change, offered approved a major oil joining project in alaska. the $8000000000.00 widow project is expected to produce around a $180000.00 barrels of oil a day. a state of disaster has been declared in malawi after a powerful storm hit the country for a 2nd time in less than 3 weeks cyclone freddy has claimed the lives of more than a 100 people in malawi and neighboring most m. u. k. parliament is debating a bill aimed at curbing the numbers of asylum seekers who ar
u. k. formed a security alliance from engine has moved from san diego. this is really one of the biggest new alliance is created since world war 2. the leaders here have said certainly in decades and it starts like this. australia will begin visiting us and u. k. ship building or rather submarine building operations. that is people from australia, from their military's, from their industrial sector, and they'll be learning how to build these submarines. but meanwhile, there will be more...
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really. and even if he was maybe ridiculed for that in the u. k, i think in germany he struck a nerve with the environment. and the fact that he continues to do so also really highlights his, his is really an example of his dedication to the topic. and that when he is here, i mean he is not just visiting a hydrogen technologies. representatives are on our hydrogen technologies and hambrick. he's also visiting an organic farm here in berlin known as part of when a co village. and so his and yesterday night, he attended a sustainability reception at bellevue palace together with president frank. but as time maya says and hard visit is dotted with these events that are obviously have to do with the environments and sustainability. and i think that since a strong signal to outside viewers, that this is important, that's why he's attending. it's a topic close to his heart. and it's something that concerns us all. now, in general, the welcome that he has received. he and queen consult camilla, have received has been, has been very warm. but of course th
really. and even if he was maybe ridiculed for that in the u. k, i think in germany he struck a nerve with the environment. and the fact that he continues to do so also really highlights his, his is really an example of his dedication to the topic. and that when he is here, i mean he is not just visiting a hydrogen technologies. representatives are on our hydrogen technologies and hambrick. he's also visiting an organic farm here in berlin known as part of when a co village. and so his and...
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u. k. form to secure your life. child hinge and have more on this from san diego. this is really one of the biggest new alliances created since world war 2. the leaders here have said certainly in decades and it starts like this. australia will begin visiting us and u. k. ship building or rather submarine building operations, that is people from australia, from their military's, from their industrial sector. and they'll be learning how to build these submarines . but meanwhile, there will be more rotations of us and british ships in australia. activists have accused the biden administration of breaking a promise to slow climate change after it approved a major oil drilling project in alaska. the $8000000000.00 willow project is expected to produce around $180000.00 barrels of oil per day. the u. s. president has tried to ease concern over the collapse of silicon valley bank. joe biden says the banking system is safe and that those responsible for the crisis will be held accountable. the management of these banks will be fired if the bank is taken over by f d. i see the people run
u. k. form to secure your life. child hinge and have more on this from san diego. this is really one of the biggest new alliances created since world war 2. the leaders here have said certainly in decades and it starts like this. australia will begin visiting us and u. k. ship building or rather submarine building operations, that is people from australia, from their military's, from their industrial sector. and they'll be learning how to build these submarines . but meanwhile, there will be...
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u. k. government to hold another referendum. i referendum really is just another way to use the ballot box and a referendum is not the gold standard. the ballot box is the gold standard. i'm so use of argued he was best place to stand up to westminster, kate forbes, that it was about showing economic competence and persuading the un persuaded of you who told you home bullshit. we hunted the local time and the candidates have just under 3 weeks to make that clearer. harry full sit al jazeera london. ah, dr. richard of the headlines here on out there at least 6 palestinians have been killed during an israeli army right in the occupied west bank is really forced on the refugee camp in jeanine on tuesday. fighting then broke out between troops and palestinian gunman after a house was surround it. is roads. prime minister says one of the dead. i've been responsible for killing to his railways last month. us officials are reported to be reviewing intelligence that suggests a pro ukrainian group may have carried out an attack on the nord stream pipelines
u. k. government to hold another referendum. i referendum really is just another way to use the ballot box and a referendum is not the gold standard. the ballot box is the gold standard. i'm so use of argued he was best place to stand up to westminster, kate forbes, that it was about showing economic competence and persuading the un persuaded of you who told you home bullshit. we hunted the local time and the candidates have just under 3 weeks to make that clearer. harry full sit al jazeera...