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u. k. government's policy on ukraine. not buying russian oil and gas and has cost a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of all of exploits. it's own oil and gas reserves. so that's caused people to really very softly, you didn't, there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody at home. there are people that have to go to these places. good food binds, which is where they basically pick up free through the so native by charities and people are turning that need some of the home because they can't afford the heat
u. k. government's policy on ukraine. not buying russian oil and gas and has cost a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of all of exploits. it's own oil and gas reserves. so that's caused people to really very softly, you didn't, there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody at home. there are people that have to go to these places. good food...
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u. k. and really, although it stopped freedom this we, you, nation is coming into the u. k. when it comes and it stopped immigration from those normally you countries. so we're talking about the legal immigration and why should but all sides legal immigration as another. and the reason why the utah has a problem is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce. so we need to have people of working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth in order to start with the economy right now. but then on the other hand, you go to the voting public, you do both to see cubs of integration and they get for straits is the mainstream policies you call seems to get a grip on it. treasures of gone, of use, enjoying the colonial era have returned home on suffice from the sun taking down the wrong display is part of a deal with london, victoria and albert museum. and the amount of time has no celebrations in gonna, as crowds gathered to witness the return of what's been described as a nation's crown. jewels is the 1st time they've been back on gone a soil since they were
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u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has cost a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of all of exploit to be its own oil and gas reserves. so that's caused people to really, very softly, you didn't, there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody at home. there are people that have to go to these places, good food binds, which is where they basically pick up free food. the so native by charities and people are turning that need some of the home because they can't afford to heat their homes. the bills have gone up to a some places more than 3 times the price and the way the full, the comp that to you credit again. so i think he's trying to tell people, look cheap, but to me, stay with me because things are going to get better. but the truth is, in my opinion, things are when you're going to get was, the judge's ruling party has accused the us of infringing upon the country sovereignty. that's after washington announced a new restrictions against georgia, made these pa
u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has cost a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of all of exploit to be its own oil and gas reserves. so that's caused people to really, very softly, you didn't, there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody at home. there are people that have to go to these places, good food...
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u. k, and really, although it stopped freedom as we you, nation is coming in to the u. k. when i called him doug stalked immigration from those normally you countries so we're talking about illegal immigration is one issue, but also legal immigration as another. and the reason why the u. k. has a problem, is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce. so we need to have people that working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth. and what is a stipend economy right now? but then on the other hand, you go to the voting public, you do both to see cubs on integration and they get it for straight to the mainstream policies you call seems to get a grip on it. it was in england and wales had to the poles for local elections on thursday. the vote could indicate how the general election likely to be held by the end of the c. m. i play out posted as the opposition they. the policy holds a dominant lead over the governing conservatives. but for many votes as that is less about national politics and more about a steady decline and services provided by the c
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u. k. really wants to talk about the issue. thank you so much. i appreciate your time this evening. all the news, profess of patrick diamond. we go to germany now the leading candidates for the fall, right? policies pulled out campaigning for next month's parliamentary elections. the f. these max made him cry, is a single backlash often making controversial comments about analyses main time, military force, recent months. the alternative for germany potty has been hit by a number of scandals that have hush it standing in the polls. dominic cane has moved from violence by stepping down from his policies national executive and agreeing to refrain from any more campaigning. maximilian ca is hoping that the questions which are rising ever higher against him will no longer be pointed at his own policy. but he is the main candidate for the highest de tentative for germany in the european elections and is very unlikely and needs to be re elected. when those fights cost the straw that broke the camel's back appears to be comments the car gauge to tell you the loose paper which says that s s
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u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has caused a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself a level and doesn't actually take advantage of, of, of, of exploit to be its own oil and gas reserves. so that's cause people to really, really softly, you know, there are people in the u. k. don't you know? and from that until the just finally a high and there were people that have to go to these places, good food binds, which is where they basically pick up free food. the so need to buy charities and people are turning the heat because they can't afford the heat that times that bills have gone up to a some places more than 3 times the price and the weather full to come fix and you find the guy. so i think he's trying to tell people the key thought to me, stay with me because things are going to get better. but the truth is, in my opinion, things aren't you going to get was are to the south pacific for the latest from new caledonia where a placement faithfully shot them out on friday. following an attack by protest is raising the death volta 7 as riots of gripped
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u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has caused a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself a level and doesn't actually take advantage of all of exploit to be its own oil and gas reserves. so that's cause people to really, very softly you did. there are people in the u. k. don't you know? and from that until the just finally a high and there are people that have to go to these places, good food binds, which is where they basically pick out 3 through the so native by charities and people are turning the heat in the home because they can't afford the heat that hines, the bills have gone up to a some places more than 3 times the price and the way the full, the come fix the credit again. so i think he's trying to tell people, look cheap, but to me stay with me because things are going to get better. but the truth is, in my opinion, things are only going to get worse. yeah. fast. anything coming through that from chris that was when you consider, for example, whether it's the u. k. economy or russia. because it's quite remarkable when you consider rupture th
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u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has caused a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of, explore it to be as own oil and gas reserves. so that's cause people to really, very softly you did. there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and totally just finally a high and there are people that have to go to these places. good food binds, which is where they basically pick out free through the so native by charities and people are turning that he took off the home because they can't afford the heat. that times the bills have gone up to a some places more than 3 times the price and the weather full to come fixing, you credit the guy. so i think he's trying to tell people, look cheap, but to me, stay with me because things are going to get back to the truth is in my opinion, things are and you're gonna get was indeed when you consider the most sanctioned country in the world, the russian federation, currently the 2nd highest g d p growth, but 2024 only behind that of china which is number one
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u. k. government's policy on ukraine. not buying russian oil and gas and has cost a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of all of exploits. it's own oil and gas reserves. so that's caused people to really very softly, you didn't, there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody at home. there are people that have to go to these places. good food binds, which is where they basically pick up free through the so native by charities and people are turning that need some of the home because they can't afford the heat that holds the bills of going up to a some places more than 3 times the price and the way the full the come fix the credit again. so i think he's trying to tell people that keep by, to me, stay with me because things are going to get better. but the truth is, in my opinion, things are when you're going to get was the climate change, or is it the west rushing? it's green gender? well, the narrative is the danger. that's according to american climate, told her just judith card at the altar of a c
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u. k. government is similarly complicit and is really work crimes. and so to our institutions of higher education. so we learned a lot from them in terms of our demands, how to engage with our governments, and how to mobilize students in the u. k. we also have really collaborated with other universities. oxford is so proud to be launching in tandem with cambridge. this is the 1st time and like social movement history, that oxford and cambridge have launched a campaign on the same day. so we're going to leave with the parents right about. yeah, i think uh, as i said, there's very different approaches of the migrant policing here versus the united states and the students here. so that helps the long whole. all right, thank you very much for that. that's for a challenge. joining us live from oxford university, and this isn't going to other news now in china as president. she's in thing is holding talks with the french president, a manual mike called, and his 1st visit to the european union and 5, yet as they set to discuss trade and the growing tension
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u. k. and really, although it stopped freedom this we, you, nation is coming into the u. k. when it comes and it stopped immigration from those normally you countries. so we're talking about the legal immigration and why should but also the legal immigration as another. and the reason why the u. k. has a problem is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce, so we need to have people of working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth in order to start from the economy right now. but then on the other hand, you go to the voting public, you do both to see cubs on integration and they get for straits is the mainstream policies you call seems to get a grip on it. it was still a hit here on al jazeera survivors, stranded by major floods in kenya, white fell from the government with no sign of the was received in the at least 190. 1 people have been killed up to flash floods and can you search and rescue operations a still under way? milk and with reports from town of river county, you can use slots. it'd be nice. so 40 people fell out of it by trying to
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u. k, and really, although it stopped freedom this we, you, nation is coming in to the u. k. when i called him doug stalked immigration, somebody's normally you countries, so we're talking about illegal immigration is one issue, but it will serve legal immigration as another. and the reason why the u. k. has a problem, is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce. so we need to have people that working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth. and what is a stipend economy right now? but then on the other hand, you go to the voting public, you do both to see cubs on integration and they get the straits is the mainstream policies you call. seems to get a grip on it as well. there's plenty. so heads here on al jazeera, including a shock at the madrid open, is the feeling champion. tell us how chris is no doubt that's coming up with nb sport, the this business uptake this voltage by the state bank growth partner of the dashboard forward to use the these business uptake. these me roy thought no bundle dash football is he is the right side of the school.
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it was also really interesting that it's very important to remember that not only does the us loft always on the diplomatic assurances which have been given that as cases in the, in the u. k. in spain, etc. which show us how these, the prologic assurances which i really showed interest with each state's and know between courts and are not necessarily on it. but when they do on of it, they often stick to the very left of the wording, which means the various a clever tricks can be done to be able to do things that the united states wants to do. and that was one of the arguments that mr. science lawyers make today. mr. sanchez lewis also went into the cold talking about what i have always seen as a bit of a read heading, which is this argument in some ways about the death penalty. because one of the assurances the us as given now and it is taking a long time for them to give this a children's is that they will not seek to apply the death penalty of mr. saunders and they will not charge him with a death penalty eligible pride. but on let's box that to one side and say ok the death penalty is no longer on the table. but as. busy or present, or rightly said earlier, facing 175
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us, and she told me earlier why this hearing is so important for us on today is really the last legal avenue here in the u. k, the julian massage and his team came to, to avoid the expedition to the united states. somebody from his team, from his support is a close team has told me that they fear that if this would be, it is not cronsa today that he actually could be on a plane to the united states within 24 hours. so really a lot is at stake today, set us on his wife has told reporters she has seen judy and his sons last week. she's visited him, she continues to be very, very afraid about his mental health. sorry. so for julie and his sons and those around them obviously rose the family. the foot for them really today is a very vague pollution today. no talk as to what exactly the end of this high court is a ruling onto that was really no sounds has already had numerous court hearings here in the u. k. fighting this expedition to the u. s, which has already gone to it by the down home secretary. now he is, uh, the, the, uh, the code, the british code has all the united states to come and present assurance a
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u. k. is really military is demolishing the home of a palestinian prisoner. this is in the occupied westbank. nadeem subordinate was detained during a raid and february and video shows heavy machinery and troops entering back to more in northern hebron. subordinate has been in and out of jail for 10 years held under administrative detention. that means without officially being charged and is really forces have killed 27 year old palestinian this summer with money. and a raid on ballasa refugee camp is really army and settlers have killed at least $498.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank. since the start of the war on gaza. or the ongoing of hama says, announced the death of a captive in gaza. it says 51 year old british national and the dog pop of well died as a result of injuries sustained and then is really our strike. cassandra gains added that he was unable to receive treatment because of his really bombardment of hospitals. the ukraine says it has moved 4000 people to safety in the harkey region after heavy fighting their video showed emergency work
u. k. is really military is demolishing the home of a palestinian prisoner. this is in the occupied westbank. nadeem subordinate was detained during a raid and february and video shows heavy machinery and troops entering back to more in northern hebron. subordinate has been in and out of jail for 10 years held under administrative detention. that means without officially being charged and is really forces have killed 27 year old palestinian this summer with money. and a raid on ballasa refugee...
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u. k. government is similarly complicit and is really work crimes. and so to our institutions of higher education for the moment things are very calm, but that's large. the probably because this is a public holiday and when the university stuff come back from the long weekends they are going to have to decide as all the protest as here, how much confrontation they want. are we coming out 0 and also steve said phase of india is general election is taking place in 11 states, including the home states as prime minister. never under moody, nearly a 1000000000 people eligible to cost ballots during the 6 weeks of voting. the 1st 2 phases of facing have been mob by allegations of bias and low voltage turnouts. the indian government has failed to give visas outages. there is correspondence to cover the story. so we have in force report from outside the country who may call some sharif, passable, a small fall from the same as taj mahal in the move in indian state was looking for these visits wise and put the industry in the city or fall, grow it employees mi
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u. k. so it doesn't really change the heck by his persecution continues on. good news, of course, for the family that he's not in the united states. let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th what she said. so we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not quiet, but united states should read the situation and drop this case now. now is the moment to do it. just abandon the shameful attack on journalists on the press on the public that has been going on for 14 years. yes, absolutely. in the united states have indicted him on 18 charges mainly on espionage . and he places a 175 years in prison there. as long as his wife stellar, she's become well known face for her, you know, impassioned speeches and fight for astrology is release. and she's been very critical of the us who were really hounded. a julian, a songs that i've had numerous, he is like you said, but it's close to the song. he's not an american citizen. you know, he's australia and he also holds ecuadorian citizenship. and yeah, washington is dete
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u. k. so it doesn't really change the fact that his persecution continues on good news, of course, for the finally that he's not in the united states, let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th, what she said, we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not quiet. the united states should read the situation and drop this case now. now is the moment to do it. just abandon the shameful attack on journalists on the press on the public that has been going on for 14 years, coasted into songs, is not an american citizen. you know, he's australia. and he also holds ecuadorian citizenship in networks. and so it is determined to secure his extradition to the us just took us through the logic of this yes, of course will because it's their secret that julie and the sons' expose not even the he expose that it was his website which leads because it's a wistful blowers who go on there and basically up. busy the, the information that they got or that was linked. so this is basically the persecution of a publisher or a journalist if you will, bought was
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u. k. is dealing with, it's really not equivalent in any way shape or form. mm. well, while social media has provided migrants with information which can help them, it has also of course, me a no man's land where traffic is and smugglers also pray on vulnerable people. in one of the workshop groups, they lied about the ways to travel to the us. someone says the things they said weren't true, they just wanted to swindle us or use us as a means of transporting drugs. they followed that information and they disappeared, that our room is that they were kidnapped by drug traffickers. but we don't know where they are. sorry. is this something you've come across and can you tell us about some of the dangers that migrants also face was relying on information on social media? yes, obviously doesn't know about actors in this space as well, who are trying to sell a passage across. and even if that what they're providing is completely unsafe and then in the worst cases that can also be everett into being trafficked and being exploited and forced labor on arrival as well. um,
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u. k . but you know, nobody's really questioning. is this the right thing to do? it's a, it's a to boot. and yeah, i think a lot of people just feel powerless. you know, there isn't a premium here in russia. that's one of the things that distinguishes western and russian out to shoot through this war is the factor of fear. because russia having lost so much during the world war 2 and no e, you do not metabolize the collector of trauma like that in 2 or 3 generations. so like, visceral sierra would still be within the, like people's psyches. yeah. and this is troubling because fear is actually, you know, it's a live saving motion. this is something that protects you against the, you know, decisions that would be too big and we haven't during the world war 2. so in a sense, i see it as a, as a contradiction that you say that's the old steward. types of the russians are being resurrected. you know, the fear factor is being resurrection, but somehow it's totally absent in decision making. that is, this fear and this fear obviously rushes a long way away from canada. bit close to the britain.
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u. k. has announced the 2nd round of sanctions targeting is really settlers in the occupied westbank. sanctions are being imposed on for prominence for right individuals, their assets and the u. k. are being frozen and they will be barred from traveling to the country. also on the target list or 2 groups which have said that they want to expel palestinians from their land. b, u. k. government says there's been an unprecedented rise and set with violence over the past year. turkey is trade minister over a blot says trade with israel will not resume until there's a permanent ceasefire in gaza. on thursday, the turkish government began halting all imports and exports with israel is really foreign minister says the turkish president, richard piper. the one is violating mutual trade agreements, parts of kenya and tanzania. i've seen weeks of devastating floods in land slides. now more torrential rain is on the way threatening to derail recovery. efforts announces here as catherine story has more from the town of my master suite in central kenya. the government was invalid. t, as in my, my, you have
u. k. has announced the 2nd round of sanctions targeting is really settlers in the occupied westbank. sanctions are being imposed on for prominence for right individuals, their assets and the u. k. are being frozen and they will be barred from traveling to the country. also on the target list or 2 groups which have said that they want to expel palestinians from their land. b, u. k. government says there's been an unprecedented rise and set with violence over the past year. turkey is trade...
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u. k. has dropped to 2 percent. what does this really mean for the economy? it's very hard to see what it means, right. so inflation was, you know, he did this thing he does, which is quite weird. well, yeah, it's like a high school math teacher and like, draws a job and then puts it on youtube. so we did that for his instagram, for some reason, but when he did it, he's trying to save it. he's been better than anyone else in time in terms of driving pricing down. but if you look across the globe inflation housing cops the 1st in the us and then it's sort of like a trigger effect around the world. so really no one really knows what he's trying to say here. and he hasn't done anything specifically himself to do this, but he's trying to claim it. i want to pay tribute. well yeah, $11.00 thing that the shadow chancellor of the extra extra cosette is that this is, uh, although it's, it seems low. i mean, it's above what the bank of england actually wants to achieve. so let's take a listen to what she said. the inflation is full of them, but of course the, for mill
u. k. has dropped to 2 percent. what does this really mean for the economy? it's very hard to see what it means, right. so inflation was, you know, he did this thing he does, which is quite weird. well, yeah, it's like a high school math teacher and like, draws a job and then puts it on youtube. so we did that for his instagram, for some reason, but when he did it, he's trying to save it. he's been better than anyone else in time in terms of driving pricing down. but if you look across the...
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really know? sounds has already had numerous good hearings here in the u. k. fighting does expedition to the u as which has already gone to the advisor then home secretary. now he is eating the uh, the quote. the british code has all the united states to come and present assurance as yours is that the julian massage would be able to rely on freedom of speech if he was tried in the united states and that she would not face the death sense. and so it's about these assurances from the us that the codes were way and then of use the arguments that julian assigned his team also presents that the counts of these and assurances. now it's important to say that they think that he could actually be free today from the quote that the re with is that why, but i think that would be very uh, yeah, is very remote prospect. i would think would you let us on, and now it's still on the quote, the rules and size of in b, b x through the, to the u. s. does he have any remaining legal options? yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his the mustang that
really know? sounds has already had numerous good hearings here in the u. k. fighting does expedition to the u as which has already gone to the advisor then home secretary. now he is eating the uh, the quote. the british code has all the united states to come and present assurance as yours is that the julian massage would be able to rely on freedom of speech if he was tried in the united states and that she would not face the death sense. and so it's about these assurances from the us that the...
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u. k. and the western countries they need need to really accept some really pressure and, and also stop providing arms to something which is on top of the indiscriminate. we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to different reflect attacks. on the 7th of october, you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the one that and supplying um something on the other hand, calling for then to the, the $530.00 or at least uh, a humanitarian pause. uh, hypocritical is, is about to view. uh yeah, yeah, they, uh it, it, they all seen that super critical by the world but, but that's more than anything that the occupation and, and, and, and, and, and the plummeting of apartment houses and the turning off for electricity and water is that really bad in ukraine as we will only agree, but it's somehow overall, but what is what it's doing the same. that's what the one sees as industrial, the scale it punk receive. what i would say is that they have been on this problem thing lee, and put that in the pro, the save yourself a is from they they must have seen because we provided t
u. k. and the western countries they need need to really accept some really pressure and, and also stop providing arms to something which is on top of the indiscriminate. we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to different reflect attacks. on the 7th of october, you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the one that and supplying um something on the other hand, calling for then to the, the $530.00 or at least uh, a humanitarian pause. uh, hypocritical...
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u. k. government is similarly complicit and is really work crimes. and so to our institutions of higher education for the moment things are very calm, but that's large. the probably because this is a public holiday and when the university stuff come back from the long weekends, they are going to have to decide as all the a testers here, how much compensation they wants when we tell them how to 0. and also the trade disputes of the war and ukraine of dominates its chinese present cheesy paintings 1st, full day of his 1st trip to europe in 5 years. she told frances president emmanuel mccomb, the badging is working to facilitate peace thoughts with russia over the war. and ukraine, the 2 leaders also discuss with the who sees and then the balance between sean is exports and it's your pin inputs list of chung how's this one parse? the challenge is that china is economy is in a tough spot, like many other economies around the world. they want to jump started in the post pandemic era. and of course, traditionally, what china does is manufacture and export
u. k. government is similarly complicit and is really work crimes. and so to our institutions of higher education for the moment things are very calm, but that's large. the probably because this is a public holiday and when the university stuff come back from the long weekends, they are going to have to decide as all the a testers here, how much compensation they wants when we tell them how to 0. and also the trade disputes of the war and ukraine of dominates its chinese present cheesy...
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and that is what the x ray is trying to really hit home and u. k as well. because this is the imperial core. yeah, this is where the mandate of palestine was palestine was created and the university of oxford and cameron is not going to go anywhere until that idea is reckoned with . well, thank you for that candle with so many students preparing to graduate at this time of the people we wanted to end today. so with an address from palestinian student, i sure i find that from the university of illinois, chicago, i urge you all to acknowledge the class of 2024 of has done that no longer exists. students that will not be walking their stage this year and $14000.00 children who will never walk a stage ever again. celebration without acknowledgment, would be an injustice on behalf of my people. and so my fellow graduates, i urge you all to advocate and go against the grain. i urge all schools including you, i see, to drive us from companies complicit and instruct. done in the us, be the generation that holds morality close to our actions and hold each other acco
and that is what the x ray is trying to really hit home and u. k as well. because this is the imperial core. yeah, this is where the mandate of palestine was palestine was created and the university of oxford and cameron is not going to go anywhere until that idea is reckoned with . well, thank you for that candle with so many students preparing to graduate at this time of the people we wanted to end today. so with an address from palestinian student, i sure i find that from the university of...
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u. k. g thing, the young people, today's young generations, do you think they want to serve militarily? well, i don't really know what i mean, how the young people in the u. k. are thinking about the common sense tells me that i mean by looking at the falsities that it's been going around the world right in gaza in ukraine. young people die. lots and lots of young people on died are losing their lives. right. why should the young people be sent to the front to separate cries that lives? no, i mean, for, for the country. oh you a u. k. it was something that has nothing to do with stuff. yeah. yeah, yeah, yes. if it's a fair point, it's a fair point. i mean, the, you know, the, the, the use of today, i don't know how switched on the odd to what is essentially the, will that lead to, you know, i guess that's so infatuated with that jet, political struggles around the world multinational conglomerate conglomerates. it's all about the money at the end of the day. you know how it goes now. yeah. but, but it does seem a little bit wiring is that the u. k. you know, and refuse to knock is trying to put together som
u. k. g thing, the young people, today's young generations, do you think they want to serve militarily? well, i don't really know what i mean, how the young people in the u. k. are thinking about the common sense tells me that i mean by looking at the falsities that it's been going around the world right in gaza in ukraine. young people die. lots and lots of young people on died are losing their lives. right. why should the young people be sent to the front to separate cries that lives? no, i...
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u. k announced new north sea oil and gas, and that's put us in a really difficult position because investing a new fossil fuel infrastructure doesn't help us meet or meet our energy needs now . and it doesn't lower energy bills, but also just puts us in perpetual crisis because the climate crisis is not going anywhere. who the id feel about all of the big events that happened recent years and how that directly impacts what you're doing. yes, sir, for some context we launched at the end of july 2020 and then in may 2021. this has when we saw a due to the solar 2 people have caused the people being forced out the homes and and jerusalem. and we saw a massive increase and people following enjoining public time option and supporting the cause. during that time, there was a factory and full activities has climbed onto the top of the reef. all set fox 3 in less the and move in a couple of hours. hundreds from the local community came out support, it was ox today. and then we saw the fire service pull out and says, and refuse and say to the police that we will not meet these protesters. so for us,
u. k announced new north sea oil and gas, and that's put us in a really difficult position because investing a new fossil fuel infrastructure doesn't help us meet or meet our energy needs now . and it doesn't lower energy bills, but also just puts us in perpetual crisis because the climate crisis is not going anywhere. who the id feel about all of the big events that happened recent years and how that directly impacts what you're doing. yes, sir, for some context we launched at the end of july...
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really st. georgia and the u. k. demonstrations have blocked the government's latest attempt to transfer migraines and asylum seekers onto a floating detention center. age people would you to be removed from a hotel in london and taken to a box or the south west of england. but a grove of protest is brought to vote and slashed and boss tires to stop the removal. the fine so was eventually cancelled for brandon has moved from london. this has not been restored to the streets around the best western pack them hotel, but just a couple of hours ago. this was the scene of confrontations between protesters and police. the protest as attempting to stop the police from removing some migrants who was staying in the hotel and taking them to the former prison ship. the baby still come. there was a book date of people sitting in the in the, in the road. lincoln johnson, preventing the police from getting the migrants out. there was a bus that was brought here to remove the migrants. it had one of its tires slashed . i'm was una
really st. georgia and the u. k. demonstrations have blocked the government's latest attempt to transfer migraines and asylum seekers onto a floating detention center. age people would you to be removed from a hotel in london and taken to a box or the south west of england. but a grove of protest is brought to vote and slashed and boss tires to stop the removal. the fine so was eventually cancelled for brandon has moved from london. this has not been restored to the streets around the best...
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universities are less than when it comes to the war and gaza. approaches to movement has really taken griffin america, the u. k. frosts and even australia and powers demonstrate is a forced to retreat at one of the student comments in the capitol and made a very heavy police presence of people what physically drive the way from their riley or the powers. and through the political studies, a police said 91 people arrested. the, the dispute is right here from the university of california los angeles, when numerous demonstrators detain extra police units, but dispatched to various protest science when night time rage authorities did, or the people to leave, simply saying if you don't, we're gonna arrest you. 2 offices i moved in and entered one of the campus buildings off of the students said no to vacating the area. all this stuff. what is basically showing how the demonstrate is setup barricades is a tempted to hold the ground. as you probably know, by now, i new york has been a major focal point to the student protest movement more than 2 styles and they've been arrested in the past 3 weeks. the demonstrate is
universities are less than when it comes to the war and gaza. approaches to movement has really taken griffin america, the u. k. frosts and even australia and powers demonstrate is a forced to retreat at one of the student comments in the capitol and made a very heavy police presence of people what physically drive the way from their riley or the powers. and through the political studies, a police said 91 people arrested. the, the dispute is right here from the university of california los...
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university is or less than when it comes to the war and gaza approaches the movement has really taken griffin america. the u. k. frogs and even australia in paris, demonstrators are forced to retreat at one of the student comments in the capitol and made a very heavy police. presence of people were physically drive away from their riley, with the powers into the political studies. a police said 91 people arrested. the dispute is right here from the university of california los angeles, when numerous demonstrators detained extra police units for dispatch to various protest science. when night time raids authorities that order people to leave simply saying if you don't, we're gonna arrest you. 2 offices i moved in and entered one of the campus buildings off of the students said no to vacating the area. all this stuff, which is basically showing how the demonstrate is set up. barricades is a tempted to hold the ground. you probably know by now i, new york has been a major focal point to the student protest movement more than 2 styles and they've been arrested in the past 3 weeks. the demonstrate has been quoting
university is or less than when it comes to the war and gaza approaches the movement has really taken griffin america. the u. k. frogs and even australia in paris, demonstrators are forced to retreat at one of the student comments in the capitol and made a very heavy police. presence of people were physically drive away from their riley, with the powers into the political studies. a police said 91 people arrested. the dispute is right here from the university of california los angeles, when...