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ah hello, welcome to the program on the hill, robin u. k. an e u leaders have clenched a new deal for northern islands, trading arrangements solving, one of the toughest challenges caused by breaks it. prime minister wishes to night, calls it a decisive breakthrough and represents a new start for relations with the e. u. european commission. president s live on de lion says the deal will allow both sides to begin a new chapter. it comes nearly 7 years since britain voted to leave the e u, before this northern ireland and the republic of ireland, which is part of the e. you shared the same trading rules, but the change caused a problem. how to avoid a hard border in the sensitive region. disputes about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. well, we'll get to our guests in a moment. first, this report and jonah hall it's not often in u. k. e. u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole
ah hello, welcome to the program on the hill, robin u. k. an e u leaders have clenched a new deal for northern islands, trading arrangements solving, one of the toughest challenges caused by breaks it. prime minister wishes to night, calls it a decisive breakthrough and represents a new start for relations with the e. u. european commission. president s live on de lion says the deal will allow both sides to begin a new chapter. it comes nearly 7 years since britain voted to leave the e u,...
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her of her british citizenship ever since she's been trying to win the right to get it back. initially, a court here in the u. k said she could return to the u. k. to fight to get her british citizenship. but that was overturned by the supreme court in 2021. even if she'd one today that wouldn't have meant that she could necessarily come back. hey, there are a number of british women, women who hold british citizenship still who went to join i. so as she ma begum did back in 2015 who are not allowed practically to come back to the united kingdom mat, sir, quite a difference to iso members of other nationalities, including from european countries in the united states who have returns to their countries, possibly to face trial, and so right now am jemima bacon could theoretically take this to other courts here in the u. k to supreme court. possibly her support to say to the european court of human rights. but for now a big setback. and of course, the british government to, as you said, nadine of foot long and hard to make sure she doesn't come back, there's a great deal of stay care even for the home audience in
her of her british citizenship ever since she's been trying to win the right to get it back. initially, a court here in the u. k said she could return to the u. k. to fight to get her british citizenship. but that was overturned by the supreme court in 2021. even if she'd one today that wouldn't have meant that she could necessarily come back. hey, there are a number of british women, women who hold british citizenship still who went to join i. so as she ma begum did back in 2015 who are not...
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u. k. to negotiate the weeks and weeks and weeks now for concessions from the e. u, which they appear now to have got adam scraps the protocol. this is an update to the northern ireland protocol, new provisions that will run alongside it that will ease the passage of trade. let me say we haven't seen the text of the deal yet, but leaks indicate that it will ease the passage of trade from the united kingdom mainland, into northern ireland for goods not destined to go any further than that, that it is, hope will lessen or minimize any potential role, the european court of justice, that was a big problem for the parties in being final arbiter to any disputes. and northern ireland it is believed will be given the final say in any new rules that are developed at the time within the use single market for goods that would eventually apply to them. the so called democratic deficit that the democratic unionists in or not a was so worried about that seems to be the shape and function of these new provis
u. k. to negotiate the weeks and weeks and weeks now for concessions from the e. u, which they appear now to have got adam scraps the protocol. this is an update to the northern ireland protocol, new provisions that will run alongside it that will ease the passage of trade. let me say we haven't seen the text of the deal yet, but leaks indicate that it will ease the passage of trade from the united kingdom mainland, into northern ireland for goods not destined to go any further than that, that...
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this is time to the u. k. government to get through the ws jack park and big mass reporting from ross, although from london. thank you both very much. there's been more violence in the west bank today. this time near the palestine city of jericho. israeli authorities say israeli man was seriously injured in a drive by shooting on a highway near the city. these railey army have dubbed it a terror attack and searching for the culprit. and this incident comes a day after to his railways, were killed by a palestinian gunman. in the west bank town of for laura israeli settlers responded by attacking palestinian homes and property in the area. these burnt out racks of the aftermath of sundays attack by israeli settlers in the west bank residence in the town of horror say, hundreds of settlers set fire to palestinian homes, cars and businesses. one palestinian was shot dead in the violence for others badly injured. my loss of shirt leather shopped to pick up one of my employees, a child, and i saw 400 settlers setti
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to completion. how did he do it? the u. k voted in a referendum the brakes referendum to leave the european union 7 years ago since then. 3 british prime ministers have come and gone each of them unable to solve the northern ireland briggs dilemma. now this goes back to 1998 the good friday agreement, a peace deal that ended decades of bitter and bloody sectarian violence in northern ireland. in part by removing all signs of any land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. the peace deal was possible as long as all of the ireland island of ireland was inside the european union. but breaks it changed that northern ireland is now out of the e. u. the republic of ireland remained inside and to treat the border between the 2 as a proper border with checkpoints, with risk and doing the good friday peace agreement. 3 british prime ministers tried to find a way around this, theresa may boys johnson lives trust. all 3 fail enter. the new prime minister re she soon act today he apparently broke the breaks it curse
to completion. how did he do it? the u. k voted in a referendum the brakes referendum to leave the european union 7 years ago since then. 3 british prime ministers have come and gone each of them unable to solve the northern ireland briggs dilemma. now this goes back to 1998 the good friday agreement, a peace deal that ended decades of bitter and bloody sectarian violence in northern ireland. in part by removing all signs of any land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland....
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u. k government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern on and from the u. k. as if they were coming to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable that there should be a division between northern or nuclear breton. a customs from tier that separates the turns the united kingdom, india divided kingdom by administrative european union checks, dollars on acceptable, no wheel or no. we court a new each act union. a support is necessary for risha soon act to push through the u. k. e. u. d on the protocol, but it is preferable to have it. the dangers of an invested unit community are continue to political paralysis and possibly even this law as post a threatens a return to violence. so much depends on the detail of any u. k. e. u deal when it finally appears. many businesses want the protocols, benefits maintained, but union as parties would rather a disappeared altogether. rory, talents, out of era, belfast and more
u. k government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern on and from the u. k. as if they were coming to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable that there should be a division between northern or nuclear breton. a customs from tier that separates the turns the united kingdom, india divided kingdom by administrative european union...
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if northern ireland and its relationship to the european union, the u. k. and to the rest of the island of iron. or today u. k. prime minister receive su neck said that he has achieved what has eluded perhaps, even eviscerated prime ministers before him. an agreement on northern ireland that will ensure peace as well as trait. tonight, a breaks it break through that could possibly also break breaks it. i break off a berlin. this is the day ah, we have now made a decisive break through the new winter frame of respect and protect our respective market. today's agreement delivers smooth, flowing trade within the whole united kingdom. it protects that very hard burn piece of the valve. good friday agreement protects northern islands placed in our union. we can now open a new chapter in our also coming up a ukrainian oil maker on the war and how it has changed europe, especially germany, considered the words of german chancellor, olaf sholtes from one year ago. i've am, if you have heard olivia franklin, ukraine. we're going to the new era in key if that he shot
if northern ireland and its relationship to the european union, the u. k. and to the rest of the island of iron. or today u. k. prime minister receive su neck said that he has achieved what has eluded perhaps, even eviscerated prime ministers before him. an agreement on northern ireland that will ensure peace as well as trait. tonight, a breaks it break through that could possibly also break breaks it. i break off a berlin. this is the day ah, we have now made a decisive break through the new...
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now when ah, david returned to the u. k in 2000 and was put on trial in 2002 have to sentence by she taught from 3. and then he got his possible back and when we went to pick it up from scotland yard, the police officer said, we're really sorry. we were just following orders. we had to do this getting this process. but we knew you were saying was true. the cover up with astonishing and the fact that the cover up was so systematic at that point. and yet, you know, you fast food 2011 window is the nato bombing of libya. because say that humanitarian aid and get off, he was dragged out and tortured and murdered with that point. and that was seen as a door if occasion of the west power in 2011. so the moral slide between what happened in 996, what happened in 2011 in terms of perception in the west is terrifying the fact that we can order this sort of thing rather than keep it secret and condemn it shortly after the mail on sunday, published your allegations, you and david schaler were forced to leave the country for france. yo
now when ah, david returned to the u. k in 2000 and was put on trial in 2002 have to sentence by she taught from 3. and then he got his possible back and when we went to pick it up from scotland yard, the police officer said, we're really sorry. we were just following orders. we had to do this getting this process. but we knew you were saying was true. the cover up with astonishing and the fact that the cover up was so systematic at that point. and yet, you know, you fast food 2011 window is...
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u. k hasn't said this is not going to happen. so i agree with richard that this might be interpreted as a shift in the west thinking. so the u. k has also said that they are expanding the training of the ukrainian soldiers. they're hoping to train up to $20000.00 ukrainian soldiers this year. and obviously this is significant because they will be trained to use the battle tangs and order artillery of all the machinery are that's being used by the west. and we know that battle tanks have been secured by ukraine so, so this training in the u. k is very, very important for the ukraine, but i just wanted to ask you as well about that moment. when's the lensky singled out the former british prime minister boris johnson to say, thank you. you know, boris is loved by many a ukrainians for his support of the country. his successor refused. soon act is. is he trying to sort of follow in bertha's footsteps? is he trying to be a hero of ukraine as well? well yes, richie sooner has has visited the ukraine and he, i think, is trying to evade t
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to what goes on in the u. s. and it sounds really like what might come in to say in the u. k, when they bring in what they are going to call, the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret fact which is going to indeed increase the terrorists who with los angeles to 14 years walking to you. so this is all to discourage others. of course it's a power play. and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bitter glory, whatever they ruin allies. by doing it, they turn their lives inside out and upside down. and they can never again, a professional status as you know, as i know, and for people to be penalized and even worse and more badly with the senses. you know, 14 years in prison because you're a treasure or something like that, you're not charged you trying to protect the rights for your country and your family system. you're trying to protect the very nature of democracy rather than trying to allow the government to encroach on all civil liberties. i cannot say this
to what goes on in the u. s. and it sounds really like what might come in to say in the u. k, when they bring in what they are going to call, the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret fact which is going to indeed increase the terrorists who with los angeles to 14 years walking to you. so this is all to discourage others. of course it's a power play. and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you...
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u. k. to stop supporting war and ukraine to stop being of asked to the united states and yeah, all going to lead to n nato, which is it alliance, which by the way, is not working to the benefit of europe as we see right now. and which frankly is an antiquated organization. they haven't worked initially. it's supposed to face it some concourse, then conway whole both of which council then know to nato bookings. what do you think accounts for the 2 venues, not allowing the group to meet at the locations? well, it's an incredible thing because saint pancras is a place that actually promotes free speech. it holds a lot of julianna's sons' rallies it even of years ago. protected heritage ex lulu were being persecuted by the government, but it would not allow this event in why because there is a lot of fear about repercussions for taking any stance against the nato, against the alliance with nato, and against the nato support for the war. new crime, this is probably not probably, this is definitely
u. k. to stop supporting war and ukraine to stop being of asked to the united states and yeah, all going to lead to n nato, which is it alliance, which by the way, is not working to the benefit of europe as we see right now. and which frankly is an antiquated organization. they haven't worked initially. it's supposed to face it some concourse, then conway whole both of which council then know to nato bookings. what do you think accounts for the 2 venues, not allowing the group to meet at the...
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u. k. to stop supporting war and ukraine to stop being a vassal, the united states. and yeah, ultimately, to, and nato, which is in alliance, which by the way, is not working to the benefit of europe is we see right now. and which, frankly is an antiquated organization. the poll shows that people in the u. k. are beginning to turn against support for specifically military support for ukraine. they want their money to be spending home, and that's another call of this organization. and that is to spend money on housing, to spend money on health care to keep the n h s health care system alive, which is always under threat. and did you that they have to stop sending money out the door on military adventures, including the money you cry? there is a lot of fear about repercussions for taking any stance against the nato, against the alliance with nato, and against the nato support for the war. you can, this is probably not probably, this is definitely the most censored and under covered and miss covered. war certainly, in my lifetime, it seems that 9 rounds of sanction sent
u. k. to stop supporting war and ukraine to stop being a vassal, the united states. and yeah, ultimately, to, and nato, which is in alliance, which by the way, is not working to the benefit of europe is we see right now. and which, frankly is an antiquated organization. the poll shows that people in the u. k. are beginning to turn against support for specifically military support for ukraine. they want their money to be spending home, and that's another call of this organization. and that is to...
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he has delivered an address to the u. k. parliament. he faint, written for backing ukraine and repeated his appeal for more western raps, including fighter jets the landscape, went on to say that a victory over russia would change the world and deter future aggressors. so that turn is update up as our coming up next, entities of new news, asia pakistan's economy. on the brink, prices of food, staples are skyrocketing and the government solution pro fresh energy will have all that and more after a short break statement. and thanks for watching ah, with ah ah, ah, these glasses could take the world by storm, by making distant communication, feel more natural and giggles, founders are convinced they're developing the technology required. so for a, our glasses to get their break through is the germans start up one step ahead of the i t giant. made in germany. in 60 minutes on d, w. and we're interested in the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market d
he has delivered an address to the u. k. parliament. he faint, written for backing ukraine and repeated his appeal for more western raps, including fighter jets the landscape, went on to say that a victory over russia would change the world and deter future aggressors. so that turn is update up as our coming up next, entities of new news, asia pakistan's economy. on the brink, prices of food, staples are skyrocketing and the government solution pro fresh energy will have all that and more after...
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in coastal talent and she said the fear that they, they have they questioning why they've come to the u. k. now, why come here with play for them? see so really uncertain you know, times for them. and this is on top of them having to deal with issues like the earthquake in syria that also you know, having to contemplate, well, i've got this happening here at my job on a got to think of right, right. what's happening with my, with my family and friends about cope. so yeah, it's really worrying. and as diane said, like there isn't not rebuttal, it's not coming for the government for sure. but it's also not really coming from the opposition. and that's really worrying when we don't have any really pick parties or anyone really champing kind of refugees right and challenging what the far. right. and, and the software if you want to jump in before any, go ahead. go ahead. no, no, no, please. you're here to import your wisdom with us. go ahead. i don't know about the wisdom. this is just me saying his eyes absolutely right. when it comes to, when she was talking about the, the speed that the ass
in coastal talent and she said the fear that they, they have they questioning why they've come to the u. k. now, why come here with play for them? see so really uncertain you know, times for them. and this is on top of them having to deal with issues like the earthquake in syria that also you know, having to contemplate, well, i've got this happening here at my job on a got to think of right, right. what's happening with my, with my family and friends about cope. so yeah, it's really worrying....
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u. k. to unilaterally pull out of anything that it doesn't like with brussels, is this the only way the conservative party can get things done is to complete the arrays, boys, johnson, from the equation. i think that's certainly what number 10. and she soon act will be hoping to do is to get rid of the shadow of boris johnson that's been looming over british politics ever since he departed office. so i think this deal has essentially silenced bars. johnson. we get to hear his reaction to it and i apparently source is close to him. say that he is looking over the detail of it, but that isn't something the boys johnson is known for. he certainly is not a details man, but yet here he is being silenced, plotting his next move and how he does react to this. so i do think boyish thompson has been put in a corner and in one degree and that will please she soon act or more than more than most, not a man known to go quietly. thank you very much. leona maralie for joining us here. the studio fisher whil
u. k. to unilaterally pull out of anything that it doesn't like with brussels, is this the only way the conservative party can get things done is to complete the arrays, boys, johnson, from the equation. i think that's certainly what number 10. and she soon act will be hoping to do is to get rid of the shadow of boris johnson that's been looming over british politics ever since he departed office. so i think this deal has essentially silenced bars. johnson. we get to hear his reaction to it and...
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after a trip to the u. k. a lot of my zalinski touches down in paris for talked with the french president and the german chance ah, i'm burnt. gov. it's good to have you with us more than 12000 people are now known to have died in the earthquakes that struck turkey and syria. the death toll is expected to rise further as more victims are found in remote areas. the 1st quake struck near the turkish city of ga, the, and tap and the destruction stretches along turkeys. southern border and parts of northern syria. international rescue crews are now helping in the desperate search for survivors. and they are given hope by miraculous rescues, like the one you're about to see. in the early hours of wednesday morning rescue workers in the turkish city of other men found hope under the rubble they had heard voices, voice, robert falconer, wilson. oliver bobby would work from um york, missouri, we told him, you know, barely with marcella. a 3 year old mohammed and later his mother fatma what pulled to safety another towa
after a trip to the u. k. a lot of my zalinski touches down in paris for talked with the french president and the german chance ah, i'm burnt. gov. it's good to have you with us more than 12000 people are now known to have died in the earthquakes that struck turkey and syria. the death toll is expected to rise further as more victims are found in remote areas. the 1st quake struck near the turkish city of ga, the, and tap and the destruction stretches along turkeys. southern border and parts of...
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said she could return to the u. k to point to get her british citizenship. but that was overturned by the supreme court in 2021, even if she'd one today, that wouldn't have meant that she could necessarily come back. and you went, delegation has visited lp and, and syria's rebel held north to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes. local people struggling with the aftermath have criticize delays and receiving aid, even after a deal, but open 2 additional border crossings. we came to see what the nice word is used, needs in shelves, us health as a need for fresh water annotation and of course remove debris, thousands of trucks of ground to a halt. major bro, border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan. the working crossing has been closed and sunday evening and gunfire was reported on monday. a provincial taliban official told a news agency that pockets on had not allowed sick people to cross for treatments. come hider has more from the board of china to come. this is an emotional issue because people in the next on are dependent for medical treatme
said she could return to the u. k to point to get her british citizenship. but that was overturned by the supreme court in 2021, even if she'd one today, that wouldn't have meant that she could necessarily come back. and you went, delegation has visited lp and, and syria's rebel held north to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes. local people struggling with the aftermath have criticize delays and receiving aid, even after a deal, but open 2 additional border crossings. we came to see...
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you truly believed if you were to return to the u. k, you would be arrested. but you went back to london and much to your surprise, you were not arrested. so you returned again to france, but in 1998 after david began working with a british media on a documentary about the cadet few plot. he was charged under the official secrets act, and the french detained him at the request of the british for 4 months. what happened then? i knew i was going back to be arrested and i was indeed arrested at the immigration gate and got to get food. and then i was taken off to a counter terrorism suite in central london police station. and then in terms of the rest of the day, with key point is i was never charged with anything, let alone convicted whatever. because i hadn't done anything. right. you know, i did was, you know, support what david was trying to do. so yes, i was arrested, i was kept on police spell, which means you don't have money, but you have to keep answering bound, going back every month. and, and one of david's brothers was also treated this way and to his
you truly believed if you were to return to the u. k, you would be arrested. but you went back to london and much to your surprise, you were not arrested. so you returned again to france, but in 1998 after david began working with a british media on a documentary about the cadet few plot. he was charged under the official secrets act, and the french detained him at the request of the british for 4 months. what happened then? i knew i was going back to be arrested and i was indeed arrested at...
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we're going to talk about this in more with our guest mohammed massey. mohammed is a u. k based freelance journalist and contributor to numerous outlets including the dissenter, jacobin the canary and electronic intifada. welcome ahmed. good to have you. thanks so much for joining us. thank you for inviting me, mama, let's start with the need or the lack of a need for changes to espionage laws in the united kingdom that are already among the most draconian in the western world. why is there such interest within the british conservative party to strengthen the official secrets act? what's the basis of this, this movement? so there are multiple acts that been passed over the years that they want to consolidate into a single one. what they're now calling the national security bill. so just to be clear, it's not just the tory party, although the conservative party, although they're the ones who are, who hold the majority of seats and parliament and therefore control the executive branch of government. and i mean, there are some people like jer socialists, like jeremy corbin, w
we're going to talk about this in more with our guest mohammed massey. mohammed is a u. k based freelance journalist and contributor to numerous outlets including the dissenter, jacobin the canary and electronic intifada. welcome ahmed. good to have you. thanks so much for joining us. thank you for inviting me, mama, let's start with the need or the lack of a need for changes to espionage laws in the united kingdom that are already among the most draconian in the western world. why is there...
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u. he says it will remove any sense of a border in the irish sea, or leon maralie is the is a former aide to u. k. cabinet minister steve barkley, during his time as breaks at secretary, he says the new agreement is a fairly substantial re negotiation compared to what came before the the whole way in which northern island is treated in the good the travel of goods between northern ireland, a great britain is entirely different, effectively gone, is the border in the irish sea gone is the need for checks on all goods entering northern ireland. and instead of what we've got is a much more practical way of doing things that still allows goods to travel freely between northern ireland and great britain, as well as maintaining the integrity of the e u. single market. so it is significant, there's been a very complicated set of scenarios that both the european union and the u. k. government have had to deal with. and i think anyone can pretend that bricks, it is not incredibly complicated, which it is. and it's a series of essentially compromises and no one in politics likes compromise. and i think tha
u. he says it will remove any sense of a border in the irish sea, or leon maralie is the is a former aide to u. k. cabinet minister steve barkley, during his time as breaks at secretary, he says the new agreement is a fairly substantial re negotiation compared to what came before the the whole way in which northern island is treated in the good the travel of goods between northern ireland, a great britain is entirely different, effectively gone, is the border in the irish sea gone is the need...
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equating of whistle blowing in journalism to espionage section one also applies to any human being anywhere in the world, u. k. citizen or not. so people think about how the u. s. espionage act is being used to prosecute julian us on the non us citizen who never agreed er to sought to adhere to u. s. state secrecy laws. who is based outside of the united states for publishing information as a publisher. and it's, it's the 1st time that the u. s. is applying its domestic criminal law against somebody who's based outside of the united states, while at the same time, claiming that 1st amendment protections don't apply to him because he's not a us citizen, strangely enough. um, that seems to be what they want to be able to do with this bill. so currently the official secrets act applies to you k citizens and a and, and i'm, i'm not sure if at all there any provisions that apply to you. k citizens abroad here in theory, they could use it to prosecute you, let's say you are as i say, if you're, you're working for a foreign funded foreign state funded outlet or in or even organization transparency international rece
equating of whistle blowing in journalism to espionage section one also applies to any human being anywhere in the world, u. k. citizen or not. so people think about how the u. s. espionage act is being used to prosecute julian us on the non us citizen who never agreed er to sought to adhere to u. s. state secrecy laws. who is based outside of the united states for publishing information as a publisher. and it's, it's the 1st time that the u. s. is applying its domestic criminal law against...
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it argues they should be brought back to the u. k to stand trial. all of our security allies like the u. s. canada, australia, france, belgium. they are re patching bare families from not the syria. so shima begum is not being treated differently to a number of the other british families out there. they are all being cast out, rejected. none of them are getting to process. this is unlikely to be the end of shima begum fight to get her british citizenship back. but even if this court had ruled in her favor, that wouldn't have necessarily seen her coming back to britain anytime soon. the u . k. government is welcome the decision for now. sure. beemer begum remains effectively stateless. far from her family and far from the justice. she says she's ready to face in britain. nadine barbara al jazeera london now the death tolan, madagascar from tropical site. and freddy, as reason to at least for friday, made landfall in southeast, in madagascar on tuesday with wind gusts of up to a 180 kilometers per hour. ruse were ripped off houses in many areas flooded
it argues they should be brought back to the u. k to stand trial. all of our security allies like the u. s. canada, australia, france, belgium. they are re patching bare families from not the syria. so shima begum is not being treated differently to a number of the other british families out there. they are all being cast out, rejected. none of them are getting to process. this is unlikely to be the end of shima begum fight to get her british citizenship back. but even if this court had ruled...
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buy a war ship to break the embargo to get cotton over to the u. k. and when it came to the you care and it came to the mills workers in the u. k. refused to handle that cotton. they said we have more in common, a more in solidarity with the slaves in the, in the west and in the caribbean. them with the mill owners and those kind of stories to towers that actually solidarity isn't something new, right. and i think there are lots of stories that we have need to begin to tell, because there are alternatives often what we need is solidarity in the global north . because it's your corporations, your banks, your multinationals that are repressing this. so the one thing that we could do is of course shop less, but also take action against our banks and our, our political system and allow these a 1000 flowers to blue, right. and to allow them to grow and then be able to weave more storage because if we can't describe the world, we won't. how do we expect people to go along with this? yeah, thank you for your course here. i think final thought for me, the fu
buy a war ship to break the embargo to get cotton over to the u. k. and when it came to the you care and it came to the mills workers in the u. k. refused to handle that cotton. they said we have more in common, a more in solidarity with the slaves in the, in the west and in the caribbean. them with the mill owners and those kind of stories to towers that actually solidarity isn't something new, right. and i think there are lots of stories that we have need to begin to tell, because there are...
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if also that this light, that admission the u. k to put a psychological warfare unit to the vulcans to counter the growing russian influence another barrier to combat in this information is the fact that certain kremlin back narratives are factually true. for example, one of the country's most prominent pro kremlin narratives relates to russia's ongoing support for belgrade. in the course of a dispute, which is true, responding to inconvenient truths as opposed to pure propaganda, is naturally more problematic. they are my color you earn ill spoke with the pause author, grades, and you say it was a kit clamber. this is london. main tactic to undermine russian influence around the world is to demonize moscow. yeah, well i mean, i think that it just goes from a file to talking in an internal file which discusses the difficulties of combating russian just information in this context in order to insidious the inputs. right states to should the british nita undermine russian quote, unquote, influence on the need to demonize moscow. the eyes
if also that this light, that admission the u. k to put a psychological warfare unit to the vulcans to counter the growing russian influence another barrier to combat in this information is the fact that certain kremlin back narratives are factually true. for example, one of the country's most prominent pro kremlin narratives relates to russia's ongoing support for belgrade. in the course of a dispute, which is true, responding to inconvenient truths as opposed to pure propaganda, is naturally...
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to work out exactly what it means. but for sure the us saying we trust the u. k. a little bit more now, but it may also the u. k. is agreeing to not to diverge too much from a new rules. i wanted to ask you about the negotiations because they've been going on for so long now. who do you think gave more ground in the end, the e u or the u. k. well, be you have some red lines about protecting the single market and not fully reopening the, the protocol text. and actually they will mostly kept you. but actually the u. k. did manage to nibble away at the edges of the, of that the, you can read lines as we, as we have them during the prime minister ships of ours. johnson disappeared and that's what opened up the prospect for a deal bought both. so it's appeared to have genuinely tried to find space where that you could where they could negotiate. so i think the u. k. had to move considerably from the situation under under bars johnson. but in return the you has also clearly moved as well. so there is some ground given on both sides. just the christian a drawer, a line now and breaks it, negotiations. no, i certainly, i
to work out exactly what it means. but for sure the us saying we trust the u. k. a little bit more now, but it may also the u. k. is agreeing to not to diverge too much from a new rules. i wanted to ask you about the negotiations because they've been going on for so long now. who do you think gave more ground in the end, the e u or the u. k. well, be you have some red lines about protecting the single market and not fully reopening the, the protocol text. and actually they will mostly kept you....
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and it's probably due to the fact that the u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of reg.
and it's probably due to the fact that the u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of reg.
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we will have to watch this space and see if the u. k. might be amongst a fast to actually deliver those fighter jets, but we don't have any confirmation of this as yet. all right, d w, corresponded berg at martin london. thanks so much for that. and without you are up to date coming up. next is eco, africa. our environment show and remember you can get all other news on our website . that's d, w dot com on our youtube channel and on social's, twitter and instagram the handle you need that is d. w. thanks so much for watching . ah, with who we depend on past totally depend on what can be dependent on these 2 benefits have been kind of activists that need to sign up is fighting to protect a home in kenya. i'm not with weapons 3 saplings, bank onto the wake up quite what i'll call to action, which i think that's a little hope you're meeting with them with blue. ah, the only way i can be up top is to create my own and discover a story with just a click away, the journey, the destination right. find out this documentary is with as you've never
we will have to watch this space and see if the u. k. might be amongst a fast to actually deliver those fighter jets, but we don't have any confirmation of this as yet. all right, d w, corresponded berg at martin london. thanks so much for that. and without you are up to date coming up. next is eco, africa. our environment show and remember you can get all other news on our website . that's d, w dot com on our youtube channel and on social's, twitter and instagram the handle you need that is d....
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u. k. to put the psychological warfare unit to the book and to counter the growing russian influence that another barrier to combat in this information is the fact that certain kremlin backed narratives are factually true. for example, one of the country's most prominent pro kremlin narratives relates to russia's ongoing support for belgrade. in the course of a dispute, which is true, responding to inconvenient truths as opposed to pure propaganda, is naturally more problematic. early on line calling, you know, neil spoke with the reports or the grades on u. k. and the kit carnival that says london's main tactic to undermine russian inflows around the world is sit, demonized moscow. yeah, well i mean, i think that they just, i mean, the excise from a file to talking which an internal foreign file which discusses the difficulties of combatting russian just information in the context in order to insidious the input side states for the british need to undermine russian, quote unquote influence on
u. k. to put the psychological warfare unit to the book and to counter the growing russian influence that another barrier to combat in this information is the fact that certain kremlin backed narratives are factually true. for example, one of the country's most prominent pro kremlin narratives relates to russia's ongoing support for belgrade. in the course of a dispute, which is true, responding to inconvenient truths as opposed to pure propaganda, is naturally more problematic. early on line...
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to the ukraine. so it's very, very contested. now the u. k and partners have relented and that sending battle tanks to the ukraine. that was one big us. but the 2nd one is about the fighter jets. and i think what's interesting is the wording of this statement by downing street. they are saying that they will offer to provide longer range capabilities in order to relieve the pressure on you crazy front line. so they're not saying we are sending fight to jet, but definitely it sounds like a thinking could be changing. budget nasty w, corresponded in london. thank you so much for that. now we are expecting the german chancellor will show it to address the german parliament atlas. our will be bringing you that speech live. the speech comes a head of a special european summit in brussels. so stay tuned for that coverage of all actual it's his speech. the 1st we're going to have a look at some other stories making news around the world. the daughter of the north korean leader kim jong and has been seen as an event marking the 75th anniversary of th
to the ukraine. so it's very, very contested. now the u. k and partners have relented and that sending battle tanks to the ukraine. that was one big us. but the 2nd one is about the fighter jets. and i think what's interesting is the wording of this statement by downing street. they are saying that they will offer to provide longer range capabilities in order to relieve the pressure on you crazy front line. so they're not saying we are sending fight to jet, but definitely it sounds like a...
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we could be see some of the contestation taken out the protocol because ease of a reset to u. k. e u relations post breaks it. yeah, well, i mean, i wanted to talk to you about the reaction in northern ireland. i mean, from the people there from businesses, there is what do you think that's going to be working at the moment that there's a lot of um, documents around people are going through the details. i think they've been of a cautious welcome to the fact that the u. k. and the e. you have reached agreement to try resolve the issues. but equally, i think they will time to actually digest the detail and to really go through what the documents are saying there. i think amongst a political parties, i think, i think equally a lot of those will say, i hate good that this resolution of the issues here. but i think one, the big concerns is whether the reaction of the democratic eunice party, those who are opposed to the protocol, will be one which accepts there's some bins, a decent agreement reached here. and that will then leave and go back into a government involvement. and the jury
we could be see some of the contestation taken out the protocol because ease of a reset to u. k. e u relations post breaks it. yeah, well, i mean, i wanted to talk to you about the reaction in northern ireland. i mean, from the people there from businesses, there is what do you think that's going to be working at the moment that there's a lot of um, documents around people are going through the details. i think they've been of a cautious welcome to the fact that the u. k. and the e. you have...
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ukraine winks for free. them used to get the message sim allies in the presentation of a helmet to the u. k. parliament speaker. it belong to one of ukraine's a spider. pilots. the rising on the helmets ridge, we have freedom, give us wings to protect it. the historic visit comes as ukraine, braces for a possible new offensive, and har heave ends up rosier. it also highlights britain's desire to once again, play a leading role on the world stage. after the united states is the largest donor military aid to ukraine, committing roughly 3000000000 pounds since the war began and platting to match that this year. zalinski is expected to continue his please to european leaders. some in person for air support he believes will bring the war to a quick end. earlier i spoke to jeff dw correspondence nick collie and keith about the reaction in ukraine. tis the landscape trip to the u. k, well, definitely law super here thing. this is long overdue, especially given the you case role supplying ukraine early on with weapons at a time. well, it's whether european capitals, the least as seen from keith, wa
ukraine winks for free. them used to get the message sim allies in the presentation of a helmet to the u. k. parliament speaker. it belong to one of ukraine's a spider. pilots. the rising on the helmets ridge, we have freedom, give us wings to protect it. the historic visit comes as ukraine, braces for a possible new offensive, and har heave ends up rosier. it also highlights britain's desire to once again, play a leading role on the world stage. after the united states is the largest donor...
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life from london, also coming up florida, me zalinski lands in paris, just hours after urging the u. k to back ukraine with fine to jumps, combat aircraft for you free weeks for free, them. ah . button to the program, the death all keeps rising and the wells deadliest earthquake in more than a decade. 3 days after the disaster res, thousands of buildings and flattered entire settlements in southwest turkey and northern syria, or the $12000.00 people are now known to have died across at both countries. and aid is pouring in from around the world. in syria, the earthquake has killed nearly 3000 overall wiping out whole families. a doctor says the scale of injuries is more devastating than the civil war. them at 12 years of conflict of complicated humanitarian efforts, especially in the rebels stronghold of it, lip medical supplies are running out and the region is heavily reliant on age from so kia, but to kia has also been at the epicenter of the catastrophe. while the 9000 people have died there and over 50000 injured, present, russia type i do, and has acknowledged shortcomings in his go
life from london, also coming up florida, me zalinski lands in paris, just hours after urging the u. k to back ukraine with fine to jumps, combat aircraft for you free weeks for free, them. ah . button to the program, the death all keeps rising and the wells deadliest earthquake in more than a decade. 3 days after the disaster res, thousands of buildings and flattered entire settlements in southwest turkey and northern syria, or the $12000.00 people are now known to have died across at both...
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u. k. to fill in labor shortages in factories in transport and sour, thus direct advertising happening in the caribbean on some parts of asia to say, well, we need people to come and drive the buses to drive the trains on to work in the underground to work. and the health service the and it is literally is the most colonial institute we have like, literally would be impossible and to have staffed it without and nurses and doctors from overseas that there's over and hit him. discrimination in the labor market, which means some kind of work, some people can do and some people come out. the only way that that can be done is to have this belief in racial security ins. hierarchy of when the way the wise firms he works is why the talk is black at the bottom in his iraq, in between. and that's kind of how capitalism works. that affects your job is to be a cleaner. your job is to be a driver. your job is to be a banker and it's color coded racial prejudice and racial hostility, but commonplace been no
u. k. to fill in labor shortages in factories in transport and sour, thus direct advertising happening in the caribbean on some parts of asia to say, well, we need people to come and drive the buses to drive the trains on to work in the underground to work. and the health service the and it is literally is the most colonial institute we have like, literally would be impossible and to have staffed it without and nurses and doctors from overseas that there's over and hit him. discrimination in...
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u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest.
u. k. to build military bases in the country and exchange for economic aid for the americans part they gave about $100000000.00 us dollars to interest, which was a lot of money at that time. especially for a country that was rather impoverished. but it wouldn't be long before libya discovered it wasn't poor at all. as it turns out, libya was sitting on one of the richest.
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to protect its population 8 years after us. back qu, it's or thousands killed within months of the e. u and u. k. responding by backing u. s. sanctions on vital russian energy. joe biden, antony blank and jake sullivan, victoria newland, and the norwegian government conspired to blow up multi.
to protect its population 8 years after us. back qu, it's or thousands killed within months of the e. u and u. k. responding by backing u. s. sanctions on vital russian energy. joe biden, antony blank and jake sullivan, victoria newland, and the norwegian government conspired to blow up multi.