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u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a career in go in government. he shouldn't be an em pay. and after what he's done, it upsets me that he's not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the coven 19 pandemic. for now, the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down is the closest to vindication they can get. joe hall al jazeera london. ah, this is all. these are the top stories. ukrainian officials say 3 people have died in russian. john strikes and the key region. local military says a civilian object was damaged in the attack and rescuers are still working at the scene. your brains forces say they shot down 16 and 21 iranian may drones last overnight by russia. stephanie dec reports from keith. from what we understand from rescue work is 3 dead to injured. and one person was pulled from the rubble. it's the 1st time in months that a civilian building has been struck in the area surrounding or inside the capitol, the ukrainian military
u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a career in go in government. he shouldn't be an em pay. and after what he's done, it upsets me that he's not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the coven 19 pandemic. for now, the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down is the closest to vindication they can get. joe hall al jazeera london. ah, this...
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u. k. right. credit speech is seen as the top tier of banks in which part to pass in. right? but that's clearly not the case. you know, we have even today that they are now talking about people, the bondholders, right for who are not just expensive use a home. these are people that have that the bank has borrowed money from. so that's usually institutions or it's usually people like that. now the switch regulates a fidmar, which is known globally as being one of the top regulators in the world, usually takes very prudent, very conservative decisions as approved this merger and said, look, all of those bonds that existed all that, that you learn, credit suisse, that's worth this now, so they just literally have just, you know, in effect stolen their money, they're not gonna get compensated for it and they're not really going to get any sort of clarification as to why they won't. you know, one thing a lot of analysts like to talk about it is the contagion effect and the potential domino knock on if and frankly, before the weekend, i didn't really know what i'd wake up to on thi
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u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a korea and go in government. he shouldn't be an em pay. and after what he's done, it upset me that he's not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the covered 19 pandemic. for now the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down.
u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a korea and go in government. he shouldn't be an em pay. and after what he's done, it upset me that he's not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the covered 19 pandemic. for now the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down.
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u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a korea and aiden government. he shouldn't be an em pay after what he's done, it upset may that he's not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the cove at 19 pandemic. for now, the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down, is the closest to vindication they can get. jo, how al jazeera london, ah, this is all. these are the top stories. union officials say 3 people died in russian jones dikes and the key region local military says a civilian object was damaged in the attack, and rescuers are still working at the scene. stephanie decker reports from keith. from what we understand from rescue work is 3 dad, 2 injured and one person was pulled from the rubble. it's the 1st time in months that a civilian building has been struck in the area surrounding or inside the capitol, the ukrainian military saying that 16 out of 21 drones are iranian may drones launched by russia over
u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a korea and aiden government. he shouldn't be an em pay after what he's done, it upset may that he's not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the cove at 19 pandemic. for now, the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down, is the closest to vindication they can get. jo, how al jazeera london, ah, this is...
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u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a korea and go in government. he shouldn't be an em pay. and after what he's done, it upsets me is not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the coven 19 pandemic. for now, the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down is the closest to vindication they can get. joe hall al jazeera london, at least to 13 people, have died are for magnitude $6.00 earthquake struck northern afghanistan and parts of pakistan. the epicenter was in the hindu kush mountains near the northern afghan province. so, but action people and couple were out doors when the quake head, because there was celebrating the persian new year, many chose to spend the night outdoors. at least 9 people died in pakistan or hospital to be placed on high alert. we're going to go live to i said baker's johnny is now from la hall. we just saw some of the pictures there during the earth where you felt the earthquake, where you are was have been
u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a korea and go in government. he shouldn't be an em pay. and after what he's done, it upsets me is not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the coven 19 pandemic. for now, the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down is the closest to vindication they can get. joe hall al jazeera london, at least to 13...
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u. k. all right, let's get into the low. the me . in the fall of 2022, the u. k was reeling from the death of their beloved queen elizabeth and skyrocketing inflation met with tumble in the market as tore pm liz trust implemented a disastrous financial plan for britain. she resigned from her post just 6 weeks after replacing forest johnson as prime minister. so who's in 10 downing street now? none other than the man who lost to liz truss re she's soon back. now the child, the immigrants of indian heritage is heralded by the media as sort of this immigrant rags to riches. very pale and image concocted by a team of p. r. people to downplay his immense wealth and privilege as a child of a successful dr. father and mother who was not only a pharmacist, but she owned the pharmacy chain. well, he'll indeed, soon as i grew up to attend private schools, elite universities such as oxford and stanford in california, where he met his heiress wife. he then went on to have a successful career at goldman sachs before trying his hand at politics in just 2015, a 1st time m p in
u. k. all right, let's get into the low. the me . in the fall of 2022, the u. k was reeling from the death of their beloved queen elizabeth and skyrocketing inflation met with tumble in the market as tore pm liz trust implemented a disastrous financial plan for britain. she resigned from her post just 6 weeks after replacing forest johnson as prime minister. so who's in 10 downing street now? none other than the man who lost to liz truss re she's soon back. now the child, the immigrants of...
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u. k? seeing right now. yeah, that's come to the right. you mentioned that if you've contact to see the high energy prices that both do you know, energy and natural gas in particular, also needed for the production fertilizer. so that a common factor and you would expect you to comment on your to be and that you suffer from that, but you k suffering in particular, maybe because the breakfast related factor. so in the one hand, you have lower food production in the case because, you know, workers can come into the country and easily because freedom of movement has gone with rex. it's, there's also a change over the system of subsidies that will be played out because the u. k is moving out, we use common agricultural policy. so there's a few kind of record and you case specific factors that are in place here. to what extent was this visible as it approach there was one grow or in the piece we just saw it was that hey, the same thing was going on last year we just didn't see the shortages. is this something that should have been seen coming?
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u. k. m, you know, attempting to severely limit the right for asylum in the 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
u. k. m, you know, attempting to severely limit the right for asylum in the 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,...
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u. k. right now, i don't think he should have a career in go in government. he shouldn't be an em pay. and after what he's done, it upset may that he's not being held accountable. amanda and families across the country may have to wait years for the findings of an independent inquiry into the government's handling of the cove at 19 pandemic. for now, the public grilling of the prime minister many feel, let them down is the closest to vindication they can get job. how al jazeera london train service has have resumed in greece for the 1st time since last month's head on collision between a passenger train and freight train. the crash killed 57 people on the lars, the route services on that track and some longer still suspended for railway workers are in custody. as investigation continues, grace has seen demonstrations of the past month as people demand, railway safety and accountability homes, roads, and farmland, underwater, and parts of california. the u. s. state braces for even more cold and stormy weather. the region has been battered by repeated winter storms with tuesday, bringin
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right. that people feel forgotten by the u. k. and particularly after pregnant. sorry, i don't want to put words in your mouth, but in my mind, i'm wondering, you know, does break that factor into this? absolutely. i mean, do you remember the posters that module fraud was kind of sunday next day, which was like dreams of men and they were brown and black men and saying that this is what would happen if we continue to how freedom of movement. basically the, the issue that we have the, it's not races to talk about immigration, right? so that's why you can pick on refuse, because it's not visual about refugee policies or talk about people in legal illegals. if you doing this against racialized communities, is it seems to be that the state goes to the moment stuff. yeah. go ahead. yeah, sorry, i can't help but jumped in again. just about those comments, which i think are very important comments, because that comments are being asked a lot online due to the way things have been framed within the media within politics. but the locals have genuine concerns and they comp
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u. k. economy is in good right. now for many form, foreigners sorta questioning why they're there and where they're coming from, what you make of, of what the far at member was trying to do there at that, at that protest. i mean that, that the stereotyping and their base in china with hate and they're trying to raise basically what the u. k. government has been involved in the past. you know, we have a number of rules that we've participated in afghanistan and iraq. that's where people are coming from, where we've also been involved involved for example. that's where people the thing fleeing from. we would also say people are seeing from the negative coating in this area and isn't. this isn't a yes. so the data is there, it's not difficult to find the homework, very transparent about where people come from and they have high acceptance rate. so i think it's like, yeah, i'm in syria, eritrea stone and libya. that's where people are coming from. i think what i wanted to really ask is a fee. i mentioned know that peopl
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u. k is on a charm offensive rights and the u. k is trying to strengthen its ties to germany. it is trying to repair some of the damages that were done over the last 2 years and the fact that negotiations. so this speech is a step towards germany, is a step towards germans showing i mean in his speech or can charles really spoke of his gratitude to germany over the years. and he spoke of his gratitude for her being here. i'm. he emphasized the important ties between germany and, and, and the u. k. so it just em, it almost sets the own. so what's a, is yet to come maybe in terms of political decisions and, and this policy making from the u. k. sides. and i think wildest doesn't have any tangible effects, and i think it's sort of, it just sets the tone for where the british side is going a wants to go. and i think that is a good signal to germany. and i think as such as is received as well. the w correspondent, emily gordon, talking to us there about king charles the 3rd is it to germany. thanks so much, emily. now just before we go, here is a reminder of the top stories that we
u. k is on a charm offensive rights and the u. k is trying to strengthen its ties to germany. it is trying to repair some of the damages that were done over the last 2 years and the fact that negotiations. so this speech is a step towards germany, is a step towards germans showing i mean in his speech or can charles really spoke of his gratitude to germany over the years. and he spoke of his gratitude for her being here. i'm. he emphasized the important ties between germany and, and, and the u....
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u. k is right when government, the boats have become a totemic issue, we will pass new laws to stop small boats, making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed since 2021. soon ex government has promised $140000000.00 to the french for extra police patrols and improved security. the u. k. also plans to deport migrant to rwanda, although none have actually gone yet. and yet the crossings continue. and so to the efforts of the charities trying to offer support babington's la criminals, when actually they are people flying conflicts and persecution, their people who are looking for safety, who wonderful friendship and a safe passage. thankfully, galena, humanitarian visa. similar, see, the cleaning theme would be a perfect solution to and a lot of policy. she's the french police, go through the motions. every 2 days they break up the camps, but with nowhere else to go, the refugees simply returned immediately. afterwards. louis with her has spent the last 6 years photographing the situation in kelly. the potters in strategy is absurd, i guess. be
u. k is right when government, the boats have become a totemic issue, we will pass new laws to stop small boats, making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed since 2021. soon ex government has promised $140000000.00 to the french for extra police patrols and improved security. the u. k. also plans to deport migrant to rwanda, although none have actually gone yet. and yet the crossings continue. and so to the efforts of the charities trying to...
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thousands of people being held in detention facilities until they're removed. rights groups say the law violates commitments the u. k. is made a number of human rights treaties. un says the lower amounts to an asylum ban. refugee, chances are the law won't actually stop new. margaret's from making the dangerous journey across the channel. the bbc has announced that it's presented carolyn, occur is to return to broadcasting the corporation says the nicole, the back on the i want an independent review into social media use is conducted the ac single player had been suspended from the bbc's main football program match of the day after tweeting, criticism of the you case new policy on asylum seekers. a heads announces earth mm. murky, should have confidence that the banking system is safe. present. joe biden looks at ease fears of a domino effect on the collapse of silicon valley bank, plus thousands of school teachers protest an occupied westbank with better paying better working conditions. ah hello, we are now starting to feel the effects of our next, where the system rolling in across the western side of the u. s. a
thousands of people being held in detention facilities until they're removed. rights groups say the law violates commitments the u. k. is made a number of human rights treaties. un says the lower amounts to an asylum ban. refugee, chances are the law won't actually stop new. margaret's from making the dangerous journey across the channel. the bbc has announced that it's presented carolyn, occur is to return to broadcasting the corporation says the nicole, the back on the i want an independent...
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and that's because quite frankly, the right when papers with totally okay with newspapers or the engines that drive perceptions and politics in the u. k. roughly 70 percent of the paper sold have conservative owners tories and their content beers from the right. like the times in the daily telegraph to the far right tabloids such as the sun and the daily mail . this story is tailor made for those tablet, given their obsession with the migrant boats landing on the case shores and the hostility, they have traditionally directed at the b, b, c. the b b. c is always in trouble. if i worked for 30 years was always in trouble . it's always being attacked. this is what the far right wants. this is what the tory press one. the tory press has been cameras on this because of course, the b, b, c is, is it's rival or we do not have a fair press at all. it's without precedent. i think almost anywhere else in the world. they have such a shrill right wing narrative proclaimed day and day out by the majority of our newspapers. garland because twitter feed will be watched by every journalist in london waiting for him to say something else contentious
and that's because quite frankly, the right when papers with totally okay with newspapers or the engines that drive perceptions and politics in the u. k. roughly 70 percent of the paper sold have conservative owners tories and their content beers from the right. like the times in the daily telegraph to the far right tabloids such as the sun and the daily mail . this story is tailor made for those tablet, given their obsession with the migrant boats landing on the case shores and the hostility,...
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u. k, is the very insidious influence of the right. we national press. we have a national newspapers in the u. k. particularly the daily mail and the son, which her certainly used to be the highest selling papers and they certainly read frequently online, which are pretty uncompromising in their right wing starts, particularly on his use of immigration and asylum. and there is certainly some evidence that while the lenika tweets was sort of bubbling away under the radar a little bit, it wasn't until the front page of those newspapers really pushed the narrative that this is the b, b, c being outrageously part is an that it started to take off as a big story. so i think we should underestimate the power of those newspapers to set a right wing agenda and the importance of the b, b. c. being able to stand up at to resist and be seen to resist those pressures. i think the other issue, by the way, that mud mud is all of this is the position of the at the current, bbc chem, richard sharp. who is currently under investigation? an independent vesta geishas for ha
u. k, is the very insidious influence of the right. we national press. we have a national newspapers in the u. k. particularly the daily mail and the son, which her certainly used to be the highest selling papers and they certainly read frequently online, which are pretty uncompromising in their right wing starts, particularly on his use of immigration and asylum. and there is certainly some evidence that while the lenika tweets was sort of bubbling away under the radar a little bit, it wasn't...
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u. k. is made in a number of human rights tracy's. the un says law amounts to an asylum ban. government has admitted it, stretches international law. charlie angela reports now from the u. k. coastal town of south c. small boats carried nearly $46000.00 migrants and refugees to british shores last year. this group made it, but dozens died in their attempt. the number of people crossing the english channel is increased by 60 percent. detention centers are overflowing, and as a backlog of a 160000 people waiting for a decision on their asylum applications. government has announced a new policy to deal with the issue. we are introducing legislation to make clear that if you come here illegally, you can't claim asylum. you can't benefit from our modern slavery protections. you can't make spurious, human rights claims, and you can't stay. we will detain those who come here illegally and then remove them in weeks, either to their own country if it is safe to do so, or to a safe 3rd country like rwanda. but the migrants and refugees in france
u. k. is made in a number of human rights tracy's. the un says law amounts to an asylum ban. government has admitted it, stretches international law. charlie angela reports now from the u. k. coastal town of south c. small boats carried nearly $46000.00 migrants and refugees to british shores last year. this group made it, but dozens died in their attempt. the number of people crossing the english channel is increased by 60 percent. detention centers are overflowing, and as a backlog of a...
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protest his voice that opposition to the proposals rights groups argue the law would break, the un conventional refugees and other commitments the u. k. has made to human rights many legal challenges lie ahead and then there are the practical challenges with a backlog of a 160000 people waiting for an answer when they're assigned them. applications. detention centers already overflowing emergency accommodation in hotels cost $6000000.00 a day. the question is, where will the new arrivals be detained and how much will it cost? pounds on friday, britain signed a $577000000.00 deal with grants to boost surveillance and policing on french shores to intercept more folks before they leave. and break the business model of the gang. but many want to see more investment into so called safe and legal rates for those fleeing war and persecution. beyond parliament, more than $350.00 businesses, charities, unions, and legal groups have condemned the policy or a legal migration is cruel and unworkable. and urging the government to rethink the policy, but prime minister really soon acts as he wants to push the bill through to become law. hopefully
protest his voice that opposition to the proposals rights groups argue the law would break, the un conventional refugees and other commitments the u. k. has made to human rights many legal challenges lie ahead and then there are the practical challenges with a backlog of a 160000 people waiting for an answer when they're assigned them. applications. detention centers already overflowing emergency accommodation in hotels cost $6000000.00 a day. the question is, where will the new arrivals be...
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rights abuses. if you want to make big money deals, that's the message being spelled out clearly to the u. k. by the trade minister to the u. e. the u. k. and other western countries must separate politics from trade in the economy. the u. k. must tone down standards, human and workers' rights provisions in trade deals. if they want more market access and more business opportunities. the minute we bring politics into discussions, we are deluding from the main objective of the agreements. the statement comes as the u. k. has been testing the waters and the region in a search for new trade partners and its post racks at existence. british officials are seeking to strike a deal with the u. e and other middle eastern countries from the gulf cooperation council trade bought the push. however, as said to have been hindered by critical reporting on human rights records during december's world cup and guitar. the chairman of the middle east center for strategic and political consulting believes the gulf states won't give vent to western imposed values. political oppression has been used to get benefit
rights abuses. if you want to make big money deals, that's the message being spelled out clearly to the u. k. by the trade minister to the u. e. the u. k. and other western countries must separate politics from trade in the economy. the u. k. must tone down standards, human and workers' rights provisions in trade deals. if they want more market access and more business opportunities. the minute we bring politics into discussions, we are deluding from the main objective of the agreements. the...
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u. k claiming asylum, or even seeking british citizenship in the future. rights groups have criticized the plan the saying it violates commitments the u. k is made under human rights treaties. the un refugee convention recognizes that people fleeing persecution may have to use irregular means to reach safety in the can't be penalize for doing so. inver soloman's, the chief executive officer of the refugee council. he explains why the bill is so controversial, is treating people who have fled the horrors enough denise, down the tyrannical rule of the taliban, and is treating them as suspected terrorists and criminals, putting them in detention and then deporting them. well, these are people who are clearly in need of refugee protection, and this is how the government planning to do. the current asylum system is chaotic . it's costly, it's not working the way it should be in france and germany. decisions are made within 6 or 7 months. the government should be focusing on creating an orderly asylum system with good quality decisions being made early. if someone doesn't have a well founded cla
u. k claiming asylum, or even seeking british citizenship in the future. rights groups have criticized the plan the saying it violates commitments the u. k is made under human rights treaties. the un refugee convention recognizes that people fleeing persecution may have to use irregular means to reach safety in the can't be penalize for doing so. inver soloman's, the chief executive officer of the refugee council. he explains why the bill is so controversial, is treating people who have fled...