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u. k. still stuck in hotels well after their quarantine expired. or despite promises from the british government to help them rebuild their lives. as you can see, we're leading this charge and there are several other armored vehicles behind us that are following our lead. i'll call responding, which is a ride on car gurus on the vehicle or joint russian incense relation. many people games come to a dramatic ah, so i welcome you, watching huntington, national. it's friday morning, just gone 10 o'clock in the russian capital. just today to go before the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks on the united states r. t investigates in this special project on heard voices. the stories of those who suffered often unjustly, during the war on terror, the will use all tools at our disposal, killed our children to united states was bringing people to watch a site. it was a pointless exercise. well, those thought to be behind the attacks are being held in guantanamo notorious for human rights abuses, such as detain without trial, and also torture. one
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u. k. citizens still left the dentist and that as he faces a backlash over his handling of the evacuation mission from the country, ah, are broadcast direct from our studios in marco. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now end of an era of remaking other countries. that's how us president joe biden describes the withdrawal from afghanistan. while claiming that the mission there was a success or to kill them up and has the tips. while the long awaited speech from joe biden was significantly delayed, the press waited quite some time for joe biden to finally come out and deliver his remarks. and now the town of the speech was overwhelmingly a defensive 1. 1 point he shouted about how the united states was facing a choice of leaving or escalating in afghanistan and how he made the choice to leave. interestingly enough, he did go on to then blame the afghan army and donald trump for the setbacks and the problems that have recently taken place. and there was a shift in some of the numbers, rather than saying that it was 6000 us personnel who were eva
u. k. citizens still left the dentist and that as he faces a backlash over his handling of the evacuation mission from the country, ah, are broadcast direct from our studios in marco. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now end of an era of remaking other countries. that's how us president joe biden describes the withdrawal from afghanistan. while claiming that the mission there was a success or to kill them up and has the tips. while the long awaited...
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u. k. nationals are still in afghanistan. he's facing growing under the over the handling of the british evacuation mission thus far, and he put the number left behind in the low hundreds during a recent interview. look, of course, when we are lament the fact that anyone would be left behind. i know that the number of u. k. nationals, the particular responsibility of the foreign office is now down at a very low level, specific, well, low hundreds given that we've taken in total $5000.00 out. and most of those difficult cases where it's not clear around the eligibility of their undocumented robs, also flatly deny the claim in us media. the britain may have been indirectly responsible for letting a suicide bomber into cobble airport last thursday. course our blast was, you know, at one of its entrances, whereas the guns were waiting in line to be processed to fly out. at least a 170 were killed. pen can document league to political magazine claims that the u . k. at austin, american forces to keep a gate a cobble airport open t
u. k. nationals are still in afghanistan. he's facing growing under the over the handling of the british evacuation mission thus far, and he put the number left behind in the low hundreds during a recent interview. look, of course, when we are lament the fact that anyone would be left behind. i know that the number of u. k. nationals, the particular responsibility of the foreign office is now down at a very low level, specific, well, low hundreds given that we've taken in total $5000.00 out....
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u. k. nationals are still going to stand. he's facing growing on grove, the handling of the british evacuation mission. and he's put the number left behind in the low hundreds during a recent interview. look, of course we, we lament the fact that anyone would be left behind. i know that the number of u. k. nationals, the particular responsibility of the foreign office is now down at a very low level, specific, well, low hundreds given that we've taken in total $5000.00 out. and most of those are difficult cases where it's not clear around the eligibility of their undocumented robs. also flatly deny the claim in u. s. media the britain may have indirectly been responsible for letting a suicide bomber to cobble airport last thursday and all the damage that we witnessed. the last happened at one of his entrances, where afghans were waiting in line to be processed to fly out. at least a $170.00 would kill this and also said append to conduct human the leak to the political magazine. now claims that the u. k. had asked american fo
u. k. nationals are still going to stand. he's facing growing on grove, the handling of the british evacuation mission. and he's put the number left behind in the low hundreds during a recent interview. look, of course we, we lament the fact that anyone would be left behind. i know that the number of u. k. nationals, the particular responsibility of the foreign office is now down at a very low level, specific, well, low hundreds given that we've taken in total $5000.00 out. and most of those...
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u. k, he said the number of u. k. national still in afghanistan was in the hundreds, but some people think the why to figure, including people at risk such as human rights activists, could number in the 1000 therapy. and you didn't have a signal the need to be less reliant on the united states and getting its citizens out to the afghan. the stan latasha bottler has more from paris. the head of the european union council was talking at a conference in slovenia when he made those comments. and basically, what he has been say is that the, you must learn lessons from the afghanistan crisis, namely that i can no longer necessarily rely on the united states that you heard that show. michelle saying that the you must become more with this more independence when it comes to defense when it comes to security. and his comments basically echo those that we've heard for the foreign policy chief use that burrell can recently say that it is clear to those in the european union that the u. s. is disengaging with the international, see more and mor
u. k, he said the number of u. k. national still in afghanistan was in the hundreds, but some people think the why to figure, including people at risk such as human rights activists, could number in the 1000 therapy. and you didn't have a signal the need to be less reliant on the united states and getting its citizens out to the afghan. the stan latasha bottler has more from paris. the head of the european union council was talking at a conference in slovenia when he made those comments. and...
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u. k, he said the number of u. k. national still in afghanistan was in the hundreds, but some people think the why to figure, including people at risk such as human rights activists, could number in the thousands you are president joe biden is offering federal help to restore power and water states ravaged by hurricane ida fixing the electrical grid could take weeks raising phase of a health crisis. stranded people run low on drinking water. fill of al reports from left last near new orleans. some are they all completely desperate. here with the help. please, ida tore out rubes and windows ripped bricks out of walls, destroying lives and buildings in a few long hours. now they are pleading all please look him up with him. i want to know my mama through your will be you. i love you. i what we appeal, we need some help a plea, but where do you even begin from the sky? it is just water everywhere. roads now rivers. they look like boats, but they're actually cause residents just have to hope the engine holds out. almost all of the phone
u. k, he said the number of u. k. national still in afghanistan was in the hundreds, but some people think the why to figure, including people at risk such as human rights activists, could number in the thousands you are president joe biden is offering federal help to restore power and water states ravaged by hurricane ida fixing the electrical grid could take weeks raising phase of a health crisis. stranded people run low on drinking water. fill of al reports from left last near new orleans....
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u. k, he said the number of u. k. national still in afghanistan was in the hundreds, but some people think the white figure, including people at risk such as human rights activists, could number in the thousands still had an al jazeera with the help. please. ah, devastating scenes in the us, st. louisiana 48 hours off the hurricane. either it's prisons, full of drunk come big time and take steps to relax. decades of online policy sport, we hear from christiana, though, for the 1st time since the coming up to see and i have a hello. once again. more sunshine across the middle east, as per usual, but a little lower, the why of cloud and some rain across northern parts of the region. so we'll see some wet weather. they're just coming into the northern parts of turkey, just around the black sea, the caspian sea, around the corner. it could see some flash flooding into a ga, maybe it armenia and as a by john, as we go on through the next day or so, skid, scattering a shower here, but elsewhere, as we said, we have got large, dry weather,
u. k, he said the number of u. k. national still in afghanistan was in the hundreds, but some people think the white figure, including people at risk such as human rights activists, could number in the thousands still had an al jazeera with the help. please. ah, devastating scenes in the us, st. louisiana 48 hours off the hurricane. either it's prisons, full of drunk come big time and take steps to relax. decades of online policy sport, we hear from christiana, though, for the 1st time since...
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u . k. is still a fall safe haven either the countries that they are fleeing from. hence this latest influx of asylum seekers here in the united kingdom, but perhaps now the home secretary should change tact, considering the numbers are not coming down. ortiz shelly edward's dusty life in london. thank. shut him. after a lengthy legal bustle, one of america's largest confederate statues has been torn down on the 6 and a half meter told bronze casts of general robert e. lee had towered over richmond in the state of virginia for 130 years plans to remove it. for an instant, june, last year, during re show justice protest and the week of george floyd's death, or for the move face legal challenges from locals, who said it was a raising history. the monument to the u. s. civil war general was the largest remaining and most recognizable confederate stuff in the country. other similar ones had already been taken to elsewhere enrichment, which was the capital of the secessionist states in the 19th century. a
u . k. is still a fall safe haven either the countries that they are fleeing from. hence this latest influx of asylum seekers here in the united kingdom, but perhaps now the home secretary should change tact, considering the numbers are not coming down. ortiz shelly edward's dusty life in london. thank. shut him. after a lengthy legal bustle, one of america's largest confederate statues has been torn down on the 6 and a half meter told bronze casts of general robert e. lee had towered over...
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u. k. national, still stranded in afghanistan, a pleading with the government for help. although the $5000.00 british citizens have been evacuated from cobble 100 stow believe to be left in the capital, one of them shed his fears for this a lot for taliban around. yeah. and a lot of people they know that i came from britain and i'm just scared. if i come i, i probably go out and i'm just like looking around and looking might be fine. if they start someone gun man come to to, to, to kill us all to took us somewhere. i'm trying to go, or johnson, and the foreign minister. and we all, we all versus it does. and we don't want this be in the different tuition. i'm please, please, please, i beg you to, to, to rescue from here are separate lay foreign secretary robins flatly deny the claim . in the us media the britain may have been indirectly responsible for letting a suicide bomber into cobble apple. last thursday. a blast happened at one of its entrances, where afghans were waiting in line to be processed to fly out. at least a 170 people were killed. for the pentagon docume
u. k. national, still stranded in afghanistan, a pleading with the government for help. although the $5000.00 british citizens have been evacuated from cobble 100 stow believe to be left in the capital, one of them shed his fears for this a lot for taliban around. yeah. and a lot of people they know that i came from britain and i'm just scared. if i come i, i probably go out and i'm just like looking around and looking might be fine. if they start someone gun man come to to, to, to kill us all...
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u. k that and i still to come while the u. k. mobilizes the army to curve. it's field crisis across the mainland europe. you has to keep funding fossil fuel project to 2027, apparently going against the blocks policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. we'll have the details in a couple of the news i i use so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for taishan, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the hello again. gas prices hit a new high in europe and i reached one times, $100.00 for 1000 cubic meters. crisis had been rocketing since the beginning of september, and it's not only gas to which europe desperately needs because reports say that the ag was forced to ask russia for more coal emitter looming energy shortage. europe has been struggling to reduce its consumption of coal in line with policies aimed at limiting greenhouse gases, but is to meet pogue now explains th
u. k that and i still to come while the u. k. mobilizes the army to curve. it's field crisis across the mainland europe. you has to keep funding fossil fuel project to 2027, apparently going against the blocks policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. we'll have the details in a couple of the news i i use so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for taishan, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't...
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u. k, who still refused to get the vaccine even though latest information suggests it goes, have quite a positive effect in terms of reducing your chance of getting l or reducing your chance of being hospitalized. well, you are certainly correct about that, and i agree with my colleague 100 percent. all of us have an ethical responsibility to be vaccinated, not only to protect ourselves, but others. it's very inexplicable why it is that some people are quite adamant and they're not wishing to take the vaccine. it's difficult to engage them in discussions at this point. you don't sense that they're always being forthcoming, but some are extraordinarily fixed in their beliefs. my colleague at the moment is on service taking care of such patients and they're on vaccinated. she's been speaking to their partners. there was some whole also, or i'm vaccinated and will not be actually, even though their husband is in, for example, the intensive care unit. right. in front of them is inexplicable. i can't get my brain around. i think it's the internet isn't it? to a large extent, we've never had a
u. k, who still refused to get the vaccine even though latest information suggests it goes, have quite a positive effect in terms of reducing your chance of getting l or reducing your chance of being hospitalized. well, you are certainly correct about that, and i agree with my colleague 100 percent. all of us have an ethical responsibility to be vaccinated, not only to protect ourselves, but others. it's very inexplicable why it is that some people are quite adamant and they're not wishing to...
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u. k. is still far safe haven other than countries that they are fleeing from. hence this latest influx of asylum seekers here in the united kingdom. but perhaps now the home secretary should change tact, considering the numbers are not going down. any program in san francisco wants to pay a small group of people not to commit crimes. critics call giving cash to criminals, but other say it's a path towards preventing violence or to correspond it. natasha. sweet. explains for human rights commission in san francisco is launching a pilot programs that take effect next month. well heading out money really help quite crime and gun violence. in particular, like much of the country, san francisco's economy is still feeling the effects of the pandemic locked downs while a popular tourist destination. a lack of international travelers is impacting the golden city. but what about it safety? city leaders are closely i'm gun violence and are promoting a small initiative to help combat it. the human rights commission is launching a pilot program. it will pay 10 people who want to change their lives. $
u. k. is still far safe haven other than countries that they are fleeing from. hence this latest influx of asylum seekers here in the united kingdom. but perhaps now the home secretary should change tact, considering the numbers are not going down. any program in san francisco wants to pay a small group of people not to commit crimes. critics call giving cash to criminals, but other say it's a path towards preventing violence or to correspond it. natasha. sweet. explains for human rights...
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u. k. forces onto the ira scheme. 1000 afghans have been evacuated by the u. k. but that still leaves more than a 1000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation. a former interpreter told us that it's just the latest betrayal. there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process their documents in time than with the evacuation process. israel to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you could go from and whose life for immediate risk to take them out. it was a kale situation and those who what even that called in for the flight could not make it inside the airport because of the crowd in the front gate. we measured it all to format u. k. army encountered terrorism officer chelsea bridge last our it's known, of course russia and especially china start. she's had a much more pragmatic approach to the rapid changing situation. rapidly change the situation in afghanistan, which means we have to deal with the situation as it is known as we would like to be. and i think it's actua
u. k. forces onto the ira scheme. 1000 afghans have been evacuated by the u. k. but that still leaves more than a 1000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation. a former interpreter told us that it's just the latest betrayal. there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process their documents in time than with the evacuation process. israel to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you...
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u. k. government should evacuate them as soon as possible. with an 8000 afghans have been evacuated by the u. k. but that still leaves more than the 5000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation. former interpreter for the british armed forces in afghanistan told us it is just the latest betrayal. there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process their documents in time than with the evacuation process to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you could government whose life all in immediate risk to take them out there was a cale situation and those who what even called in for the flight, but not make it inside the airport because of the crowd in the front gate. me, mom why'd have says it doesn't know if anybody will be punished for the butcher us drone strike on afghanistan at the end of last month, which killed 7 children. despite admitting it was an appalling error. should. should it be anticipated that someone would be fired? the motive not promoted, passed over, and held accountable within the milit
u. k. government should evacuate them as soon as possible. with an 8000 afghans have been evacuated by the u. k. but that still leaves more than the 5000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation. former interpreter for the british armed forces in afghanistan told us it is just the latest betrayal. there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process their documents in time than with the evacuation process to create some sort of procedures in place where...
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u. k. u, he put the number of, of u. k. nationals in afghanistan still in the hundreds, but some here estimate that the total figure of those at risk as well as those on the u. k. don't lists for relocation could go into the thousands dominant. rob refused to enter to go into details about his own actions on the weekend when the telephone actually took car bull. he and prime minister for bars johnson what both on holiday at the time. he has criticized the focus on that previously as a back biting bugs his colleagues. he also refused to go into details of allegations the thousands of emails outlining urgent cases, meeting evacuation, going to the foreign office, went on read an on on search. his basic message was the u. k is continuing to try to evacuate. people from afghanistan, officials are already in a neighboring countries. park is done, is back on subjects done dominant rob himself is heading to the region on wednesday . it's expected he'll visit pockets on as well. as cutoff where you k officials already holding talks with the officials to try to g
u. k. u, he put the number of, of u. k. nationals in afghanistan still in the hundreds, but some here estimate that the total figure of those at risk as well as those on the u. k. don't lists for relocation could go into the thousands dominant. rob refused to enter to go into details about his own actions on the weekend when the telephone actually took car bull. he and prime minister for bars johnson what both on holiday at the time. he has criticized the focus on that previously as a back...
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u. k. nationals are still in afghanistan. he's facing growing anger over the handling of the british evacuation mission and put the number of left behind in the low hundreds during a recent interview. look, of course, when we are lament the fact that anyone would be left behind. i know that the number of u. k. nationals, the particular responsibility of the foreign office is now down at a very low level, specific, well, low hundreds given that we've taken in total $5000.00 out. and most of those are difficult cases where it's not clear around the eligibility because they're undocumented, believe us or not dominate ra then went on to say that no other department and the united kingdom has handled the crisis in austin east on any better than the foreign office, of course, the very department that he is in charge of now, that has rates you must consent and raise many eyebrows. among many colleagues in the hall of westminster of close dominic roles has been long embroiled over the last few weeks in many controversial issues in th
u. k. nationals are still in afghanistan. he's facing growing anger over the handling of the british evacuation mission and put the number of left behind in the low hundreds during a recent interview. look, of course, when we are lament the fact that anyone would be left behind. i know that the number of u. k. nationals, the particular responsibility of the foreign office is now down at a very low level, specific, well, low hundreds given that we've taken in total $5000.00 out. and most of...
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u. k. but that still leaves more than a 1000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation and a former cerebral to just heard from that told us to it's just the latest betrayal . there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process the documents in time. then with the evacuation process, israel to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you can go from ment whose life for an immediate risk to take them out. it was a situation and those who what even that called in for the flight, but not make it inside the airport because of the crowd in the front gate. while the white house says it doesn't know if any body will be punished for the botched us drove strike on afghanistan at the end of last month, which killed her 7 children. as despite admitting it was an appalling error. should it be anticipated that someone would be fired? the motive not promoted, passed over and held accountable within the military ranks. this was a scenario where there were direct threats from ices k against our troops who were
u. k. but that still leaves more than a 1000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation and a former cerebral to just heard from that told us to it's just the latest betrayal . there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process the documents in time. then with the evacuation process, israel to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you can go from ment whose life for an immediate risk to...
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u. k. nationals are still stranded in afghanistan. that pleading with the government for help right now with 5000 british citizens evacuated from cobble hundreds is still believe to be left in that city. one of them has been sharing his face with us. i'll offer taliban around. yeah. and a lot of people they know that i came from britain and i'm just a scared. if i come i, i probably go out and i'm just like, looking around and looking, you might be fine. if there are some gun man come to to, to, to kill us all to took us somewhere. i'm trying to go, or johnson, and the foreign minister. and we all, we all breast to citizen, we, we don't want to be in this situation. i'm please, please, please, i beg you to, to, to rescue from here. meantime, the british foreign secretary is also flatly denied a claim in the us media that britain may have been indirectly responsible for letting a suicide bomber into cobbled apple last thursday. applause happened to one of its entrances, where afghans were waiting in line, the process to fly out. at lea
u. k. nationals are still stranded in afghanistan. that pleading with the government for help right now with 5000 british citizens evacuated from cobble hundreds is still believe to be left in that city. one of them has been sharing his face with us. i'll offer taliban around. yeah. and a lot of people they know that i came from britain and i'm just a scared. if i come i, i probably go out and i'm just like, looking around and looking, you might be fine. if there are some gun man come to to,...
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u. k. but that still leaves more than a 1000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation. now the former interpreter, you just heard from that told us that it's just the latest trail. there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process their documents in time than with the evacuation process. israel to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you could government whose life for immediate risk to take them out. there was a situation and those who what even called in for the flight could not make it inside the airport because of the crowd in the front gate. i live now to chelsea, bridge for me. okay. on the, on counter terrorism intelligence office said charles, welcome back to audi. would you make it the british foreign secretary appeal to china and russia to help solve afghanistan? is it a recognition that they just couldn't do the job themselves? is it even practicable to arrange? yes, i think you're right, it's a very much pragmatic, i think, acknowledgment from off toward a
u. k. but that still leaves more than a 1000 in the country who are eligible for evacuation. now the former interpreter, you just heard from that told us that it's just the latest trail. there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process their documents in time than with the evacuation process. israel to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you could government whose life for immediate risk to...
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u. k. and the u. s. is still having massive ramifications on the fringes here. you and ga, the french remain absolutely furious. the you have criticized it. president biden, trying to push back against the criticism against allegations that us as operating on a unilateral basis in terms of closing on that particular deal. he's been trying to push back in, not he did it in his speech, but at the same time this disability involved, he had a meeting with the australian prime minister in the course of the day. and then back in d. c. had a meeting with the british prime minister. so this once again awakes up, the criticism that had been rampant about the us taking unilateral action with some allies while extruding others from very important diplomatic decisions. all right, so my common life is there at the un in new york. mike, thank you. the taliban as asked to address were leaders that the un general assembly this week. reuters news agencies reporting the doha based spokesman sales . shaheen has been named as the african ambassador to the united nations. the reques
u. k. and the u. s. is still having massive ramifications on the fringes here. you and ga, the french remain absolutely furious. the you have criticized it. president biden, trying to push back against the criticism against allegations that us as operating on a unilateral basis in terms of closing on that particular deal. he's been trying to push back in, not he did it in his speech, but at the same time this disability involved, he had a meeting with the australian prime minister in the course...
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u. k and paris and still control some of the colonial toiletries despite the decisions of the un and international court. over when crimea voted are at friend them in favor of rejoining russia in 2014. then the right to self determination is put on the back burner lungs. they introduced gal sanctions. the reason was simple crime and so we're trying to hide away. busy from ultra radicals. so we staged a 2 in ukraine which was supported by the wish butter enough will be king with story, sees the new ones were supported by the west and this is why they need to cover up for them and protect them. and in the same vein, the us, if you have maintain, they are calling trade of argos against group and try to dictate their will to the nation. so venezuela and corolla via gross violation against the principle of non violation noodle, and only difference in the internal affairs of several nations. and that runs counter to the for august with the security council and the declaration of the general secretary, when you listed results in that susan, we are also seeing attempts to disrupt the un century care, hold
u. k and paris and still control some of the colonial toiletries despite the decisions of the un and international court. over when crimea voted are at friend them in favor of rejoining russia in 2014. then the right to self determination is put on the back burner lungs. they introduced gal sanctions. the reason was simple crime and so we're trying to hide away. busy from ultra radicals. so we staged a 2 in ukraine which was supported by the wish butter enough will be king with story, sees the...
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u. k. you are not a still, as the one of the biggest property companies in china is reportedly on the verge of collapse with driving concerns. it could have global ramifications. we'll have a look at that plus other stories. take your stuff the o i is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tycer lation for community. you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the the will remain in the shallows. ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk the hello again. you with us in the chinese property, joined at the grand is reportedly on the verge of collapse, sparking warnings it could spill over into a global economic disaster. art contributor lauren chen explains why you see in western countries china's market is almost sy
u. k. you are not a still, as the one of the biggest property companies in china is reportedly on the verge of collapse with driving concerns. it could have global ramifications. we'll have a look at that plus other stories. take your stuff the o i is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tycer lation for community. you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join...
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u. k. are away in the break. still finding the city life changing impact on the slowly low your quality of life. ah, according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our wait fat people who are simply gluttons unable to control their appetites. you have a choice. make the change the we are told it's up to us. but is it really for me, the most difficult stigma. copeland is this idea that the people have no willpower. the people and larger bodies people are busy, don't have a wolf. our earl stay wouldn't carry excess weight because we're told so often that that's all it takes to lose weight. go to the gym, follow this diet program. you know, if you just stick to it, you will get there. i can assure you that little person will power with all it would take to lay obesity exercise more became the mantra of the 2000. it would go around the world. ah, so let's start moving. let's start pushing, twisting, climbing and raising the roof. let's start moving more every day for 30 minutes or 6 feet. and if y
u. k. are away in the break. still finding the city life changing impact on the slowly low your quality of life. ah, according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our wait fat people who are simply gluttons unable to control their appetites. you have a choice. make the change the we are told it's up to us. but is it really for me, the most difficult stigma. copeland is this idea that the people have no willpower. the people and larger bodies people are busy, don't...
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u. k. government, but i think there's still not the level of seriousness being taken by the medical community actually towards it. sometimes in terms of treating people, there's a co grief of clinicians who are doing very well at caring for patients and raising awareness about the situation. but equally, there are some, ne, as who dismiss it and simply think that it's just some level of fatigue and that people will get better. and it's not really that big a deal. and i think that people need to take on board that it is. and i have to say when it comes to children, i think there is still a degree of dismissal about affecting children and young people. and actually, i think we need to be taking it more seriously because, well, proportionally, it might not affect as many young people as it does. adults, it's still affecting a significant group of young people and some older children. and we need to factor that in, and i'm not entirely convinced that being factored into our decision making about the vaccine either that lead from the documents i've read from the g b i. whilst they comment on it th
u. k. government, but i think there's still not the level of seriousness being taken by the medical community actually towards it. sometimes in terms of treating people, there's a co grief of clinicians who are doing very well at caring for patients and raising awareness about the situation. but equally, there are some, ne, as who dismiss it and simply think that it's just some level of fatigue and that people will get better. and it's not really that big a deal. and i think that people need to...
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still desperate a year later. so we don't have to guess. i say a minimum of a 1000000 people in the u. k. and with that scale of, of condition, i've been consulted by government departments as to how these definitions can go into social security policy. for example, what, what's been done to, to deal with an infection and that must scale. well, you know, i would have to be up my role in it. i, i guess i get, i get asked consultant lots of different things including long. i really want to see more and more consultation on this because, you know, we so constant our heads in the sand because this will have implications for health care planning for medical school numbers for employment law. you name it. this is going to all of the come. what would advice be to someone who believes of taking covert the leaves are suffering from the long symptoms, obviously consult their own possession, of course, but, but should they be going onto the internet? joining the society should be comparing notes of other people is therapy in itself is more than a therapy. i think the, the patient groups have been dy
still desperate a year later. so we don't have to guess. i say a minimum of a 1000000 people in the u. k. and with that scale of, of condition, i've been consulted by government departments as to how these definitions can go into social security policy. for example, what, what's been done to, to deal with an infection and that must scale. well, you know, i would have to be up my role in it. i, i guess i get, i get asked consultant lots of different things including long. i really want to see...
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u. k counterpart. the british, however, still pretty optimistic, the relationship is going to heal. but is there any long term damaged you believe, to nato, and that might be a good thing of being done from this deal. it's really fascinating because he here are the french. they are so thrilled, advice is elected. he is the expert in foreign policy. america is back, the adults are back in the room. no more buffoonery from president trump, who thumbed his nose at nato. he didn't consult him. he did he wanted. and here you have a snub that makes anything. trump said, let alone did pale by comparison. so you do have your right sit back and snicker a little bit at these people who thought that somehow things would change. in fact, they have changed, but for the worse. well, that's the thing, you know, president biden is saying that things are great even today and the press conference and for saki said, oh, there's not a problem. the deal is gonna happen no matter what, we're going to be friends with the french president but, but it is actually said he wants to speak to president micron i
u. k counterpart. the british, however, still pretty optimistic, the relationship is going to heal. but is there any long term damaged you believe, to nato, and that might be a good thing of being done from this deal. it's really fascinating because he here are the french. they are so thrilled, advice is elected. he is the expert in foreign policy. america is back, the adults are back in the room. no more buffoonery from president trump, who thumbed his nose at nato. he didn't consult him. he...
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u. k. of stopped in the back in australia. still a v e leaders are still really over what the biden and ministration did of ghana, stan, and now parents has been stunned by washington's announcement of a new partnership with australia and the u. k. called all because, but haven't the u. s. the u. k. and all these been close allied for ages. what's the problem? well, thanks to august, australia will now be hooked up with us technology to build nuclear submarines while france waves goodbye to its own multi $1000000000.00 contract to build 12 diesel subs for a camera. now, for some damage control by senior american officials, after that deal was to repeat ode. there are a range of partnerships that include the french and some partnerships that don't. and they have partnerships with other countries that don't include us. that is part of how global diplomacy works are such words enough to calm the fury in paris, which is even called of a gala, at the french embassy in washington to celebrate historic ties with the u. s. good question. an
u. k. of stopped in the back in australia. still a v e leaders are still really over what the biden and ministration did of ghana, stan, and now parents has been stunned by washington's announcement of a new partnership with australia and the u. k. called all because, but haven't the u. s. the u. k. and all these been close allied for ages. what's the problem? well, thanks to august, australia will now be hooked up with us technology to build nuclear submarines while france waves goodbye to its...
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u. k. s because they're not that still less than what asia pays. so you're just going to have to we have, we already have this with labor, right? labor prices, american workers, european workers had to compete with asian workers. and that meant their, their wages had to go down. now the asian consumer is willing to pay a lot more for natural gas. so we're going to pay more as well in terms of the u. k . though the regulator set the price about how much the energy providers are allowed to charge. so far, 8 companies have gone us and about for about are likely to go bus this week in terms of providers because they can't raise their prices. so they're just losing money, transporting this natural gas into the homes of residences, right? about the money printing. it's causing inflation. but more so in the u. k than elsewhere because they have the problem of distribution, transportation and logistics. because it's an island, right? so they add the cost onto that, and since they have to go through the tariffs and the barriers and the importation exportati
u. k. s because they're not that still less than what asia pays. so you're just going to have to we have, we already have this with labor, right? labor prices, american workers, european workers had to compete with asian workers. and that meant their, their wages had to go down. now the asian consumer is willing to pay a lot more for natural gas. so we're going to pay more as well in terms of the u. k . though the regulator set the price about how much the energy providers are allowed to...
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u. k. s because they're not that still less than what asia pays. so you're just going to have to say we have, we already have this with labor, right? labor prices, american workers, european workers had to compete with asian workers. and that meant their, their wages had to go down. now the asian consumer is willing to pay a lot more for natural gas. so we're going to pay more as well in terms of the u. k . though the regulators set the price about how much the energy providers are allowed to charge. so far, 8 companies have gone us and about for about are likely to go bus this week in terms of providers because they can't raise their prices. so they're just losing money, transporting this natural gas into the homes of residences, right? about the money printing. it's causing inflation. but more so in the u. k than elsewhere because they have the problem of distribution, transportation and logistics. because it's an island, right? so they add the cost onto that, and since they have to go through the tariffs and the barriers and the importation and
u. k. s because they're not that still less than what asia pays. so you're just going to have to say we have, we already have this with labor, right? labor prices, american workers, european workers had to compete with asian workers. and that meant their, their wages had to go down. now the asian consumer is willing to pay a lot more for natural gas. so we're going to pay more as well in terms of the u. k . though the regulators set the price about how much the energy providers are allowed to...