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u. k, there's, there is a comparison being made to of course, the infamous winter of discontent. that was back in the 19 seventy's when there was really a general sense of chaos that turned to political disaster effectively for, for the labor government. do you agree with that comparison? is that where things are heading? the same expression is used now again, i'm afraid winter of discontent, but we have had a summer of discontent as well. so it's been lossing for quite some time, and the real worries that we don't seem to be getting nearer to any solution. and one of the interesting things, of course, about what's happening now, which is slightly different. what was the case before? is that in that winter of discontent in the seventy's, what we saw was that it was private sector workers who went on strike 1st and they were quite unionized at the time, particularly the automotive industry. and then he spread to other sectors. and what we're seeing here is, of course, now with that, with you in a nice ation. having declined in the private sector where the unions are still strong,
u. k, there's, there is a comparison being made to of course, the infamous winter of discontent. that was back in the 19 seventy's when there was really a general sense of chaos that turned to political disaster effectively for, for the labor government. do you agree with that comparison? is that where things are heading? the same expression is used now again, i'm afraid winter of discontent, but we have had a summer of discontent as well. so it's been lossing for quite some time, and the real...
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u. k. there are 2 main routes at them. i going to take one from the south, the other from the east. the southern route looks like this many leave libya and she needs the crossing over the mediterranean, into italy, or multiple. they also leave eastern morocco, 2 weeks, the spanish mainland or western rural code to go to the canary islands. the eastern route looks like this. we see people coming from bella, ruth, to the eastern e, you states, mainly poland. but many people who attempt this journey are from iraq, afghanistan and syria. now that a meeting ended without a concrete plan to tackle migration issues, but interior minister do say that they'll keep working to reform the system. dominant cane has moved from brussels. it is not particularly surprising, given that the mood music here was that it was unlikely that a definitive solution would emerge from this meeting. while i've been lots of warm words, i half a statement from the cheque minister, the interior, who obviously has been presiding over this and says effectively that today's meeting ministers reiterated that commitment
u. k. there are 2 main routes at them. i going to take one from the south, the other from the east. the southern route looks like this many leave libya and she needs the crossing over the mediterranean, into italy, or multiple. they also leave eastern morocco, 2 weeks, the spanish mainland or western rural code to go to the canary islands. the eastern route looks like this. we see people coming from bella, ruth, to the eastern e, you states, mainly poland. but many people who attempt this...
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u. k. there are 2 main routes that the migrants take. one from the south and another from the east of the southern route looks like this. many leave from libya and soon as you are crossing the mediterranean into italy, or malta, others a leaving eastern morocco to reach the spanish mainland while some journey from western rural co to spain's canary islands. ivan, as the eastern route, which we see from bella roost into e u stays mainly poland and most people who attempt this journey off from iraq, afghanistan, and syria. well that e u meeting ended without a concrete plan to tackle migration issues. but interior and it says say they'll keep working to reform the system. donna kane has more from brussels. it is not particularly surprising, given that the mood music here was that it was unlikely that a definitive solution would emerge from this meeting. while i've been lots of warm words, i have a statement from the cheque minister of the interior, who obviously has been presiding over this and says effectively that today's meeting ministe
u. k. there are 2 main routes that the migrants take. one from the south and another from the east of the southern route looks like this. many leave from libya and soon as you are crossing the mediterranean into italy, or malta, others a leaving eastern morocco to reach the spanish mainland while some journey from western rural co to spain's canary islands. ivan, as the eastern route, which we see from bella roost into e u stays mainly poland and most people who attempt this journey off from...
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u. k . economy there. so i mean, the, the, the, the damage to the u. k. economy, according to these quite sort of conventional indicators, is, is it overwhelming? you know that it's been professor, you know, there are many people who have argued that the solution is just the return to the you rejoined the you, there are polls that suggest that there are protesting the st. demanding. this certainly is more complicated than that, but ultimately is there a way to repair the damage that has been done by breakfast. so alternately see the kind of economic stability prosperity for everyone that you'd like to see. i think the problem that i have, and it's true that you know, there is now like a significant lead in the polls sharing people, the people reply back to me as a mistake. now significantly at number. those who believe that it was a good idea. i think no politician for quite a long time. well, no frontline position will demand that we return to the you because i mean an unfortunate to become a sort of untouchable topic for many politicians. i think partly
u. k . economy there. so i mean, the, the, the, the damage to the u. k. economy, according to these quite sort of conventional indicators, is, is it overwhelming? you know that it's been professor, you know, there are many people who have argued that the solution is just the return to the you rejoined the you, there are polls that suggest that there are protesting the st. demanding. this certainly is more complicated than that, but ultimately is there a way to repair the damage that has been...
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u. k. u minister there also said to discuss the migration crisis in the coming hours, and dr. butler reports now from dunker the silent walk in dunkirk. charity work has led a commemoration in the northern french town for at least 27 people had died, trying to cross the english channel. one year ago, most were curds from iraq, including children. so i thought it was really important to come here to ali, to remember what has happened and what is happening. so why the tragedy happened though, is still not clear. british and french officials traded blame over why the boat wasn't rescued. but some details have begun to emerge. a french newspaper investigation has revealed the victims repeatedly called french rescue services with their location, but they were sent no assistance and even at times seemed to be mocked. the transcript of some of the calls paints a chilling picture help please. i'm in the water says an asylum seeker. yes, but you're an english waters, replies a french rescue operator. no, no, not english waters in french waters. please come fast than the phone line cuts
u. k. u minister there also said to discuss the migration crisis in the coming hours, and dr. butler reports now from dunker the silent walk in dunkirk. charity work has led a commemoration in the northern french town for at least 27 people had died, trying to cross the english channel. one year ago, most were curds from iraq, including children. so i thought it was really important to come here to ali, to remember what has happened and what is happening. so why the tragedy happened though, is...
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u. k. there's a lot of pressure on the government to rein in these boat crossings. that's right, the not pressure it lies behind this deal, which let's not forget is just adding more money to an existing deal around 15 percent or so more money or for for next year or they're talking about as you heard from natasha or a significant increase in the number of patrols, but it is really hard to police the whole of that french coast. and already we're hearing from and the conservative member of parliament for dover, where many of the rivals come to on the english co saying that the deal doesn't match the scale or the urgency of the small boats crisis or the increased risk of loss of life was winter approaches a reminder that around a year ago, 27 people died, making the journey across the english channel in small boats. there hasn't been a tragedy like that since, but the numbers arriving going up all the time. that's partly because it's become harder for people to jump on to laurie's. for example, in france coming over to england's they, they're large numbers for the sha
u. k. there's a lot of pressure on the government to rein in these boat crossings. that's right, the not pressure it lies behind this deal, which let's not forget is just adding more money to an existing deal around 15 percent or so more money or for for next year or they're talking about as you heard from natasha or a significant increase in the number of patrols, but it is really hard to police the whole of that french coast. and already we're hearing from and the conservative member of...
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but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. while in one indian state alone, there are 241000000 in the largest country in europe, germany, and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that were once great superpowers, but of turned into medium or small countries. was named as we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see to see before world war 2. there has been a lot of talk about this. now we see hugs between the leaders of poland, ukraine, but the idea remains alive, and the idea of poland absorption of ukraine. it has not gone away. your opinion studies professor steven guy edge sees eggs colonial power is a, using ukraine to try and maintain that had so many the old masters will not give up to power so easily. i do believe is that the west will try to hold this neo colonial group for as long as they can and they will invest more. busy as much as they are able to, the western powers will do everything to drain as much of, i mean, it sounds horrible
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u. k. just recently there was a resolution passed in the us house of representatives calling for the executive branch to review the 200 most most visible, the top priority 200 people from our list in terms of thank seeing them in the us. so i think it's working one important aspect i want to list in yes, just briefly, just briefly by september, 5 months after you went public. there only some 50 people on the list who had contacted you and asked to be taken off it. are you surprised that the vast majority seemed completely untroubled, bio accusations and just ignored the shaming? the actual number is over a 100 times, mostly out of 6 out of out of out of 6. how many is it? it's not many to me. anything that's above 0, if a person changes his mind in terms of support of the war in terms of being part of the government structures being on the board of process states and company is that already a lot. because without our list, this number would be 0. so it has been over a 100. we are on student li, reviewing this list every 2 weeks. there are some updates we take people out if there are reasons to
u. k. just recently there was a resolution passed in the us house of representatives calling for the executive branch to review the 200 most most visible, the top priority 200 people from our list in terms of thank seeing them in the us. so i think it's working one important aspect i want to list in yes, just briefly, just briefly by september, 5 months after you went public. there only some 50 people on the list who had contacted you and asked to be taken off it. are you surprised that the...
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u. k, where there is a new leadership empower. and where recently the home secretary, britain's interior minister said the numbers of people who were seeking asylum were an invasion. what he made a make up language like that. i don't think this is a very wise language. no, we live in a world where invasions actually have recently occurred in their districts, in my opinion, from what we see in european countries like the u. k. we may see, and this is something that we should take seriously spike in their idols. and indeed, many people have tried or have crossed a channel on small boats, and we've seen a spike of that, that needs serious consideration. and we have offered the government of the united kingdom many times our assistance to help manage in it more rational manner. good reception you main reception, fast procedure to determine who is a refugee and who is not. and agreements with countries of origin from which people that come be not have a claim to record your protection. so need to be returned to. i think all this is pos
u. k, where there is a new leadership empower. and where recently the home secretary, britain's interior minister said the numbers of people who were seeking asylum were an invasion. what he made a make up language like that. i don't think this is a very wise language. no, we live in a world where invasions actually have recently occurred in their districts, in my opinion, from what we see in european countries like the u. k. we may see, and this is something that we should take seriously spike...
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u. k, are in there watching tv, switch off switch over to another channel. we're not going to take part in this. and that's the only way we can keep pocket that was for the policy will always be there. when i router to politics, you sort of on the field of play and, you know, on the field of play out into battle field, because that's where she'll be. the only way we can make a change is for the defiance to people who are actually paying to watch much as we're buying the the souvenirs who are buying to shorts. they say not take money orders and just switch off. we will do is because we did because we lost but i think that there is a change call me and i do think that this kind of, let's just say, and i think i said the western ideal or the western, you have to be solar and represent everything i think is be taken off by the masses in pakistan, in my area who wants to watch football, louis. but i think that little by little little bit testable usa policy.
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u. k. and france. again, if there's nothing to hide and they should just say yes, of course, let the investigation roll out. so the u. s. u k and frauds block this investigation into these bio labs in ukraine. you know, look back to the notes stream sabotaged, which seems to suggest the u. k and other players were behind the sabotage of north stream. look at the bio labs in ukraine. you're not going to see the truth on base . it's not going to see the light of day at the un, the bombing of the coach, crimea bridge, the assassination of do going to as well. do you believe 3rd, any point in the shore to long term russia will find itself on the right side of history. we already on the right side of history, we don't have to make a choice. they have the choice whether to join us or not to join, or to remain in history as somebody who would behave shamefully, and who undermined the sorry, jo, security council. i'm the united nation section, but that's what they are doing. we are making these points. you know, there is a very
u. k. and france. again, if there's nothing to hide and they should just say yes, of course, let the investigation roll out. so the u. s. u k and frauds block this investigation into these bio labs in ukraine. you know, look back to the notes stream sabotaged, which seems to suggest the u. k and other players were behind the sabotage of north stream. look at the bio labs in ukraine. you're not going to see the truth on base . it's not going to see the light of day at the un, the bombing of the...
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u. k will react to this? well, of course, people in the u. k. are not privy to a lot of information given that there is no freedom of expression in britain. if you believe the scottish nationalist has no democracy in britain given that they are given a vote. but so this information will not be widely, widely disseminated in british media. they will be focusing on we need to support a battalion who knows. and that broke down their break away elements of the ukrainian army. there will be nothing about corruption and how this aid money is going down the drain, as seen by some analysts, or even on the right. even those in the pentagon saying this kind of thing. no richey soon as the green card holder, i think he gave his green card back in, eventually, but it was, was previously worked for an american bail that van goldman sachs. i mean, for him. the important thing is to worship and to the blank and state department as currently configured and to hell with britain. that's what the british population will be. should be thinking, according to the detractors of next policy on ukraine. and as for the briti
u. k will react to this? well, of course, people in the u. k. are not privy to a lot of information given that there is no freedom of expression in britain. if you believe the scottish nationalist has no democracy in britain given that they are given a vote. but so this information will not be widely, widely disseminated in british media. they will be focusing on we need to support a battalion who knows. and that broke down their break away elements of the ukrainian army. there will be nothing...
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but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. while in one indian state alone, there are 241000000 when used in the largest country in europe, germany, and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that were once great superpowers, but of turned into medium or small countries that we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see to see before world war 2. there has been a lot of talk about this of it. now we see hugs between the leaders of polen, ukraine, but the idea remains alive and the idea of poems absorption of ukraine. it has not gone away as well, just to give you some background on that last remark by the russian president earlier. several european media reports accused a you member state, poland of plotting to seize parts of western ukraine amid the conflicts, something the poland has denied european studies. professor steven guy, it says that western powers are using ukraine to maintain their had gemini, the old masters. i will not give up to power
but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. while in one indian state alone, there are 241000000 when used in the largest country in europe, germany, and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that were once great superpowers, but of turned into medium or small countries that we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see to see before world war 2. there has been a lot of talk about this of it. now we see hugs...
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great britain was such an influential power, but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. while in one indian state alone, there are 241000000 in use. in the largest country in europe, germany and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that were, wants great superpowers such but of turned into medium or small countries that we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see, to see before world war 2. there has been a lot of talk about this of that. now we see hugs between the leaders of poland and ukraine, but the idea remains alive, and the idea of poems absorption of ukraine. it has not gone away shortly. earlier this year the government in care of adopted a bell that allows polish citizens to enjoy the same rights as ukrainians. the move was met with some criticism from ukrainian nationalists with many concerned about the going polish influence in the country. europeans, these fest have engaged, says that the western powers are using ukraine to maintain their had germany. the old masters, i will n
great britain was such an influential power, but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. while in one indian state alone, there are 241000000 in use. in the largest country in europe, germany and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that were, wants great superpowers such but of turned into medium or small countries that we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see, to see before world war 2. there has been a...
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great britain was such an influential power, but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. wall in one indian state alone. there are 241000000 who induced him some in the largest country in europe, germany. there are later 4000000 people found in china's going down province alone . 126000000 were these are the countries that were, wants great superpowers, luxurious but turned into medium or small countries. ashleigh, we know about polish ideas to create a great state from sea to sing before world war told oberman that there has been a lot of talk about this of that. now we see hugs between the leaders of poland and ukraine. her but the idea remains alive. and the idea of poems absorption of ukraine cheeks, it has not gone away. let your live shows william earlier this year, the government in care of adopted a bill that allows polish citizens to enjoy the same rights as ukrainians on the move was met with some criticism from ukrainian nationalists with many concerned about the growing polish influence in the country. european studies, professor esther van gaiety says the we
great britain was such an influential power, but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. wall in one indian state alone. there are 241000000 who induced him some in the largest country in europe, germany. there are later 4000000 people found in china's going down province alone . 126000000 were these are the countries that were, wants great superpowers, luxurious but turned into medium or small countries. ashleigh, we know about polish ideas to create a great state from sea to sing before...
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great britain was such an influential power, but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. while in one indian state alone, there are 241000000 in diskin, in the largest country in europe, germany. and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that were, wants great superpowers such but of turned into medium or small countries. sheila was named thursday, we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see to see before world war 2. there has been a lot of talk about this bottom window now. we see hugs between the leaders of polen, ukraine. but the idea remains alive and the idea of poems absorption of ukraine. it has not gone away live now to stephen gauge, professor r, the institute of european studies in belgrade may, thanks for joining us on the program this evening. it's nice to see you. so of course, as speaking earlier, president pearson, it said that western well being is where it is based on stealing from africa. and to what extent are some of these there? oh countries still treating bad former col
great britain was such an influential power, but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. while in one indian state alone, there are 241000000 in diskin, in the largest country in europe, germany. and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that were, wants great superpowers such but of turned into medium or small countries. sheila was named thursday, we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see to see before world...
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great britain was such an influential power, but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. wall in one indian state alone. there are 241000000 in the largest country in europe, germany and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that will want great superpowers such but of turned into medium or small countries that we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see to see before world war 2. there has been a lot of talk about this that you now we see hugs between the leaders of poland, ukraine. but the idea remains alive, and the idea of poems absorption of ukraine. it has not gone away. sure. sure. just to give you some background on that last remark by the russian president earlier, several european media reports accused each member's state pulling up wanting to seize parts of western ukraine and the conflict european studies. professor steven guy, it says that western powers are using ukraine in an attempt to maintain their, her germany, the old masters, i will not give up to power so easily. what
great britain was such an influential power, but there are now 67000000 people in the u. k. wall in one indian state alone. there are 241000000 in the largest country in europe, germany and there are 84000000 people. and in china's going dong province alone, 126000000. these are the countries that will want great superpowers such but of turned into medium or small countries that we know about polish ideas to create a great state from see to see before world war 2. there has been a lot of talk...
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u. k. is now saying there could be the countries longest recession ever. how do you view those 2 responses? and specifically, where these 2 countries are headed. well, it's clear that we're in a phase of costs push inflation. that's where we have a shortage of price of goods that are being chased by more money. and the fed is doing the appropriate thing by trying to pull back on my supply in order to try and tame inflation from that perspective. but it's not really going to work that way. that's more of a demand side tool. so there's no way to get around inflation. the fed has to raise interest rates in order to maintain its credibility more so than actually tammy inflation and tame to be placed. now a structural and this is going to last until it's worked itself out and more, and the best thing the by the administration could do to actually came, inflation would be to start deregulating l, allowing the economy to deal with and get rid of some of the supply side pressures that we're dealing with, for example, the buy, the well documented diesel fuel shorta
u. k. is now saying there could be the countries longest recession ever. how do you view those 2 responses? and specifically, where these 2 countries are headed. well, it's clear that we're in a phase of costs push inflation. that's where we have a shortage of price of goods that are being chased by more money. and the fed is doing the appropriate thing by trying to pull back on my supply in order to try and tame inflation from that perspective. but it's not really going to work that way....
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ok, so located there in the u. k, you have a lot of the same freedoms in england as americans when it comes to the freedom of expression. would it be strange to see people violently protesting the way they are right now considering the roe vs wade decision? i think honestly, i'm abortion has been legal in the u. k. since about 967. and you can actually still have an abortion here, up to i believe, 23 weeks into pregnancy, and abortions can only be performed later on in the stage. then if there is some sort of significant risk to the mother's life, or if there's a fatal fetal abnormality that's detected. but i don't think, you know, after the roe v wade decision, i think that there has been a lot of misleading just misconception throughout, especially in my generation. i think a lot of people love to jump on the bandwagon of whatever is trending on social media and whatever it is without actually having any sort of basis and understanding and knowledge of this is because this is such a complex issue at the end of the
ok, so located there in the u. k, you have a lot of the same freedoms in england as americans when it comes to the freedom of expression. would it be strange to see people violently protesting the way they are right now considering the roe vs wade decision? i think honestly, i'm abortion has been legal in the u. k. since about 967. and you can actually still have an abortion here, up to i believe, 23 weeks into pregnancy, and abortions can only be performed later on in the stage. then if there...
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u. k. festival will see embedded observers. that means there will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french offices to detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to leave france. this year, more than 41000 people have reached england from france and small boats compared with 28 and a half 1000 last year. the increase is putting pressure on places like the monster processing center in kent without crowding, and outbreaks of diseases such as diphtheria. so l a brother means recently spoken of an invasion on the southern coast. her opponents accuse her of inciting hatred and say, the real crisis is one of the home offices making as of last month, just 4 percent of asylum claims by people who crossed the channel last year had been processed. and britain's foreign secretary who appeared before a parliamentary committee on monday has declined to say how many bo crossings will be stopped by the new arrangements. some here in the u. k. point out, the new deal says nothing about w
u. k. festival will see embedded observers. that means there will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french offices to detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to leave france. this year, more than 41000 people have reached england from france and small boats compared with 28 and a half 1000 last year. the increase is putting pressure on places like the monster processing center in kent without crowding, and outbreaks...
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u. k. some of the my family that some of them speak english there naturally. they feel more drawn to being in the u. k than staying in some parts of europe. charge the work is saying, well, we need all the safe, legal roof in order for people to be able to have an opportunity, a chance to reach you k without risking their lives and possibly drowning in the sea. china reported a record high of new covey, 19 infections. for the 2nd day wandering. nearly 33000 were registered on friday. that's the most in the 24 hour period since the pandemic began. when nearly 2000 of those cases were in the capital bay, jing where most residents have been advised to stay home. the cities of slang, through and conquering, have the highest number of cases restrictions have been imposed on the china 0 coven policy, including locked. and i'm not testing a g yang, have taken to the streets, demanding the end of pandemic luck. time meshes, protest is broke streets and march to city hall. she jang has been on deluxe, and for more than a 100 days in response to the rise of covert cases.
u. k. some of the my family that some of them speak english there naturally. they feel more drawn to being in the u. k than staying in some parts of europe. charge the work is saying, well, we need all the safe, legal roof in order for people to be able to have an opportunity, a chance to reach you k without risking their lives and possibly drowning in the sea. china reported a record high of new covey, 19 infections. for the 2nd day wandering. nearly 33000 were registered on friday. that's the...
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u. k. some of the my family that some of them speak english there naturally. they feel more drawn to being in the u. k. and staying in some parts of europe charge the work is saying, well, we need all the safe legal routes in order for people to be able to have an opportunity, a chance to reach you k, without risking their lives and possibly drowning in the sea. at china has reported a record high of new cove in 1900 infections for the 2nd day running. nearly 33000 were registered on friday the most in a day since the pandemic began. nearly 2000 of those cases were in the capital beijing where most residents have been advised to stay home. the cities have gone, joe and john king have the highest number of cases. restrictions have been imposed to china. 0 copay policy, including locked downs, mass testing. and i don't don't harness on one only by easy coping restrictions can people, if a normal life. otherwise everything is halted. how many people have the savings to support them if things continue as they are. and even if you have the money to stay home every d
u. k. some of the my family that some of them speak english there naturally. they feel more drawn to being in the u. k. and staying in some parts of europe charge the work is saying, well, we need all the safe legal routes in order for people to be able to have an opportunity, a chance to reach you k, without risking their lives and possibly drowning in the sea. at china has reported a record high of new cove in 1900 infections for the 2nd day running. nearly 33000 were registered on friday the...
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so there's the carrot, but watch out the stick. it may be western ally should asked b u k. how that promised host breads us tray deal care is coming along is by even half the new prime minister's name right yet. meanwhile, canada is a national security to dump chinese states and 3 lithium mines, candice foreign affairs minister, housewife sheep, shall pena said the country wilkins foreign direct investment, but not when it threatens, quote critical minerals supply chains, which is exactly the kind of friends shoring. reducing supply chain participation, 2 hours only the washington conjured up and announced over the summer with the implication that countries are either on t, washington or there with russia and china. so, you know, pick aside saying national security gain, economic supremacy. basically. last month. china, secure to stake in the court of hamburg in germany. now, an american state department official is bragging to the western grass that the share was reduced from 35 percent to 25 percent due to pressure from the american embassy in germany. the embassy was ver
so there's the carrot, but watch out the stick. it may be western ally should asked b u k. how that promised host breads us tray deal care is coming along is by even half the new prime minister's name right yet. meanwhile, canada is a national security to dump chinese states and 3 lithium mines, candice foreign affairs minister, housewife sheep, shall pena said the country wilkins foreign direct investment, but not when it threatens, quote critical minerals supply chains, which is exactly the...
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u. k. masked nobody's in every down in the country. there's like one or 2 corey houses to put every way industry says to south asian restaurants, a closing down to, to financial strains, exacerbated by the pandemic in there. you know, westlake, they wouldn't be no high place. i think lily landed in action. otherwise, we are probably joined one or one aisd on a county journey across the u. k. to see why britain he's saying to, to lou, to been delivered i moved in when i was young. about 18 is i love beaten because there's no boundary to what one can achieve the hob suit. my father came to make a landmark best friend in hopper from the i like to keep this tradition and the legacy pull my father. ringback ringback busy jack inside is the proud co owner of one of britain's oldest surviving carry have sooner to migrating from bangladesh, his father established doorbell back in 1956 prowler of evening. naples, are you really ever since this tandoori restaurant has been an institution in the posh london district of notting hill, we have a customer wh
u. k. masked nobody's in every down in the country. there's like one or 2 corey houses to put every way industry says to south asian restaurants, a closing down to, to financial strains, exacerbated by the pandemic in there. you know, westlake, they wouldn't be no high place. i think lily landed in action. otherwise, we are probably joined one or one aisd on a county journey across the u. k. to see why britain he's saying to, to lou, to been delivered i moved in when i was young. about 18 is i...
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i'm there when you think, what sort of issue with a stand on that gamble with nicola ryan here from the u. k. it's been looking forward to this day. there is great for the russian people for the russian soldiers that are saving the people in don't back because for so many years everyone there has been voted by the french for diesel cranium. people they don't talk about that. they say, oh, rush is a fucking, as i said, no darling, forced to crania talking to russian. keep on, don't boss. and after 8 years, it's a full body. a italy host us and nato military bases with some 15 and a half 1000 us troops. ah, it test condition is to be free from usa. the 2nd condition is to be free from central bank of europe and european european union. i think that europe has to come back to be united, russia because russia is europe now starting point on think. and if you need to channel, okay, video media, she has an ornament or that is on us, okay? to some end user author, image that will sit there when you're 40, i think with some like when you're going to right, i'm a product was the money that's a lot be
i'm there when you think, what sort of issue with a stand on that gamble with nicola ryan here from the u. k. it's been looking forward to this day. there is great for the russian people for the russian soldiers that are saving the people in don't back because for so many years everyone there has been voted by the french for diesel cranium. people they don't talk about that. they say, oh, rush is a fucking, as i said, no darling, forced to crania talking to russian. keep on, don't boss. and...
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a girl with a country, let's do a bomb, went up there when you think, what sort of issue with a stand on the job will with nicola right here from the u. k. it's been looking forward to this day. there is great for the russian people for the russian soldiers that are saving the people in don't back because for so many years, every one there has been born but by the brain. but these are pregnant people. they don't talk about that. they say, oh, rush is a fucking, as i said, no darling, forest, ukrainian, or russian people and don't boss. and after a few years, it's a, a, a, a host, us and nato military bases with some 15 and a half 1000 us troops. ah, test conditions to be free from usa. the 2nd condition is to be free from central bank of europe and european european union. i think that europe has to come back to be united with the rush because russia is europe now felt input on think and if you had any channel. okay, very media shows an ornament, though that is on your esl kiddos. are some an author image that will sit there when you're 40, i think with someone when you're going to write, i'm a product with somebody that's running a lit
a girl with a country, let's do a bomb, went up there when you think, what sort of issue with a stand on the job will with nicola right here from the u. k. it's been looking forward to this day. there is great for the russian people for the russian soldiers that are saving the people in don't back because for so many years, every one there has been born but by the brain. but these are pregnant people. they don't talk about that. they say, oh, rush is a fucking, as i said, no darling, forest,...
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what has been the reaction from other global leaders there while germany, france, or the u. k were the 1st sub to come out in solidarity of poland and also pledging their full support in any form of investigation and saying that they're written in close contact with the polish leader. and what of that china killed as russia still have an ally in china? do you think? i would say the definitely is the case, but we have seen some interesting shifts, i would say in, in, in the chinese a position here. china so far, really stayed out of the whole ukraine situation. and now we for the 1st time and had some interesting or common some interesting framed language here. for instance, brace for the, for the russian position at that a nuclear threat in ukraine is completely off the table. also, according to a statement from the chinese foreign ministry appraise for the willingness to show a dialogue here in, in bali and also a b agreement to resume the plexi grain a deal that was about to expire. so really the fact that china and is willing to look into this mutual declaration that is cle
what has been the reaction from other global leaders there while germany, france, or the u. k were the 1st sub to come out in solidarity of poland and also pledging their full support in any form of investigation and saying that they're written in close contact with the polish leader. and what of that china killed as russia still have an ally in china? do you think? i would say the definitely is the case, but we have seen some interesting shifts, i would say in, in, in the chinese a position...
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that if login identified were not by name, but the fact that they are offering bobby in origin there in the u. k. this is something very dear to the people above with it. it keeps us reminded that we once comrades, very dwight sefner resume and, and the fact that we are not independent here without those remains. next us appear like we haven't committed the origin form is embalmed when president robert mcgarvey, once described, the taking of the skulls as racist, a moral decadence as human insensitivity, professor of history and former chairman on of this, in barb ways, media and information commission says that the theft of the remains was a symbol of spiritual captivity. in contrast to that, our ordinary does our own. a kings and queens and schuster so full, especially those who overseer, it through the occupation. when we were captured, the eye remains where they'd take him and he looked up in british, gibbs to repeat said, what i call a triple pupil. cathy tippy contributing of africa to people. you are captured in groom group. you learn a you spruce. the also captured in tombs will her, the
that if login identified were not by name, but the fact that they are offering bobby in origin there in the u. k. this is something very dear to the people above with it. it keeps us reminded that we once comrades, very dwight sefner resume and, and the fact that we are not independent here without those remains. next us appear like we haven't committed the origin form is embalmed when president robert mcgarvey, once described, the taking of the skulls as racist, a moral decadence as human...