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u. k. today. thanks very much for central and south american countries have agreed to further protect one of the world's most important marine ecosystems. because i guess marine reserve is home to many critically endangered species, ecuador, costa rica, panama, and colombia will now expand the area under that protection and ban fishing in some parts will bring the milky lo, made to lock in north. there will be no extracted activities allowed within a 30000 square kilometer zone. the protected area includes critically endangered ecosystems migration roots and feeding grounds for endangered maritime species. saudi saudi or noise, solomon thing to protect these areas is to grant that they won't be exploited, but to grant the survival of more than 40 percent of the marine species worldwide phase you to australia, where an iceberg is melting in sidney harbor. here it is acrobat performing on a block of ice which is suspended 20 meters in the air melting in the summer heat, of course, slowly shrinking t
u. k. today. thanks very much for central and south american countries have agreed to further protect one of the world's most important marine ecosystems. because i guess marine reserve is home to many critically endangered species, ecuador, costa rica, panama, and colombia will now expand the area under that protection and ban fishing in some parts will bring the milky lo, made to lock in north. there will be no extracted activities allowed within a 30000 square kilometer zone. the protected...
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u. k. today. what was it? 219000 new cases on the con, that infectious i'm a chronus spreading faster than any other variance to date. and we see that because so many more people are being infected at all. the same time that this can translate into increase in hospitalizations already 10 hospitals have declared critical incidence, meaning that they staffed in leadership, do not think that they can deliver safe, essential care due to strain on stat absences. it's not just the problem of people taking up hospital bed. it's is also the systems around it to provide care. currently, one in 10, health workers are off sick and there have been projections that up to 25 percent of the essential workforce across sectors could also be offset calling a mass disrupt. the death rates alone are that's incredibly significant, but we also have to be looking at absences as well as ventilation and oxygen, meaning as well as ice patty. in the u. k. we have the lowest amount of icy capacity compared to western europe. we're coming
u. k. today. what was it? 219000 new cases on the con, that infectious i'm a chronus spreading faster than any other variance to date. and we see that because so many more people are being infected at all. the same time that this can translate into increase in hospitalizations already 10 hospitals have declared critical incidence, meaning that they staffed in leadership, do not think that they can deliver safe, essential care due to strain on stat absences. it's not just the problem of people...
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today, the u. k. leader faced a grilling in parliament as his political survival hangs in the balance. mister johnson rebuffed cause to resign and said you can comment on an ongoing internal investigation into multiple alleged parties in downing street in the country was in lockdown and inquiry into the gatherings is expected to be published within days. london's metropolitan police have also opened their own investigation. leader of the opposition gear stammer suggested the prime minister had knowingly misled parliament. the minister of code says the ministers who knowingly mislead parliament will be expected to offer that resignation. does the prime minister believe that applies to him? mister speaker, of course, but let me tell the house. i think he is invited to your question about an investigation, which is, you know, mister speaker icon a comment on the 1st of december. the promised to told this house in relation to parties during locked down. all guidance was followed completely in number 10 f
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u. k. great to see today. thanks for joining us here on the program. some pretty dramatic pictures we've been showing here on our t international. it coming out of the major cities in context on official buildings are being stormed. the catholic government has resigned. how serious does this look to? could it spiral out into something even bigger? well, i think it is very, very serious already and it said the speed of the incident is quite incredible. and it has been seen a course across north africa during the arab spring where social media allows people to talk to each other without government having any form of control over it . and very quickly, the government can lose control and that appears to be happening at the moment. and so ultimately this all started due to energy prices, but as your process of storing it in many different countries at the moment, not just conflicts, don't make you think. you think this good spot, perhaps further unrest, a field. well, i think other leaders will be looking at this and i work and i have a wall could happen a
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today. another u. k. politician appears to have violated cobra restrictions. this time pictures of britain's opposition leader have emerged. i'm currently showing him drinking with colleagues while the country wasn't locked on. the public patience is wearing or bunch of hipaa. they do what they like. and then we all know there's one room for the government, one room for the rest of it. with broadcasting from moscow to the world. this is our t pleasure to have you with us today. my name's unanimity. russia's top diplomat striegel of raw fans accused berlin of putting pressure on ortiz new german language channel. after talks with the countries foreign minister less cross live now on the program show ortiz donald quarter, who is listening in don the issues surrounding our sister channel, our t. d did take up a sizable part of the media conference, the net tickets through what was said. well, like you said, una one of the main points of discussion at the press conference was of course the fate of ortiz, german language channel, r t d e, which has been facing a lo
today. another u. k. politician appears to have violated cobra restrictions. this time pictures of britain's opposition leader have emerged. i'm currently showing him drinking with colleagues while the country wasn't locked on. the public patience is wearing or bunch of hipaa. they do what they like. and then we all know there's one room for the government, one room for the rest of it. with broadcasting from moscow to the world. this is our t pleasure to have you with us today. my name's...
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u. k. also putting it saw in today and, and as the asian to the situation you time. and a wider issue of relations with russia are generally, and of course, even within the u. s. administration itself back to a lesser degree than we saw in the trump years. but still it's not far cry from i. what would be quoted, truly come here in foreign policy? so it's quite possible that one part of administration is doing one thing and another the other but or throwing away the sad, different aspects playing to each other's hands. quite convenient, you. i think 1st of all, the respect of the whipping up the hysteria or the warnings, whichever you want to call it about russia about to invade. you crime, let's not forget that was, this has been happening in the news media in the west of britain, american france, and elsewhere for the past 3 months with no 73 months or let's say 2 to 3 months on a almost daily basis. it's also featured on know, much weekly or monthly basis for the past 8 years that it is about to happen in each time. of course, it's been pretty drawn that the same ex
u. k. also putting it saw in today and, and as the asian to the situation you time. and a wider issue of relations with russia are generally, and of course, even within the u. s. administration itself back to a lesser degree than we saw in the trump years. but still it's not far cry from i. what would be quoted, truly come here in foreign policy? so it's quite possible that one part of administration is doing one thing and another the other but or throwing away the sad, different aspects...
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u. k also touched down in the ukraine, so that might not seem like a very diplomatic move, but london says there are only intended for defensive purposes. i can today confirmed to the house that in light of the increasingly threatening behavior from russia. and in addition to our current support, the u. k is providing a new security assistance package to increase ukraine's defensive capabilities. we have taken the decision to supply ukraine with light anti armor defensive weapon systems. now the u. k says that these weapons are for defensive purposes, but it can't exactly control what he does with these weapons once it's in its own hands. right. and we're also seeing ukraine becoming much more dependent on western governments, both for armaments and military training. back in 2021. the u. s. also supplied with a large array of javelle and anti tank weapon systems. the pentagon recently confirmed that u. s. military advisors will be staying in ukraine and they have also been reports that ukrainian special forces are actually being trained to fight the russian military on us soil. that's something that was unprecedented. and this is all, while nato c
u. k also touched down in the ukraine, so that might not seem like a very diplomatic move, but london says there are only intended for defensive purposes. i can today confirmed to the house that in light of the increasingly threatening behavior from russia. and in addition to our current support, the u. k is providing a new security assistance package to increase ukraine's defensive capabilities. we have taken the decision to supply ukraine with light anti armor defensive weapon systems. now...
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can you tell the story about where across today u. k. police have launched a formal probe into parties held that the prime minister's residence in a parent violation of cobra locked on restrictions. not parallel to that. the results of an internal government inquiry are expected to be released this week at any time at piling further pressure on boris johnson ortiz shantia edwards dusty has been following development. well, what to say in westminster? it's been old kicked off earlier today when the metropolitan police chief was asked whether or not the police are covering up for those in power. and she had back announcing officially the launch of the investigation into the downing street party allegations. as a result, firstly of the information provided by the cabinet of his inquiry team. and secondly, my officers own assessment. i can confirm that the matt is now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall in the last 2 years. in relation to potential breaches of covet 19 regulations. this is a way
can you tell the story about where across today u. k. police have launched a formal probe into parties held that the prime minister's residence in a parent violation of cobra locked on restrictions. not parallel to that. the results of an internal government inquiry are expected to be released this week at any time at piling further pressure on boris johnson ortiz shantia edwards dusty has been following development. well, what to say in westminster? it's been old kicked off earlier today when...
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today. another u. k. policy.
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today the u. k leader faced a grilling in parliament as his political survival hangs in the balance. mister johnson rebuffed calls to resign and said he couldn't comment on an ongoing internal investigation into multiple alleged parties in downing street when the country was in lockdown. an inquiry into the galleries is expected to be published within days. meanwhile, lemons, metropolitan police and also opened their own investigation like my own. okay. let's get you more. we can go to london to dw correspondent charlotte at chelsea pill. charlotte, is this the prime minister's make or break moment suddenly being billed as such later, in fact, it has been for several weeks with every new allegations surrounding a gathering attendant either by the prime minister or some of his colleagues. additional pressure is being heaped on prime minister boris johnson. and then of course yesterdays, you mentioned this announcement of a police investigation into potentially criminal wrongdoing with a hammer below
today the u. k leader faced a grilling in parliament as his political survival hangs in the balance. mister johnson rebuffed calls to resign and said he couldn't comment on an ongoing internal investigation into multiple alleged parties in downing street when the country was in lockdown. an inquiry into the galleries is expected to be published within days. meanwhile, lemons, metropolitan police and also opened their own investigation like my own. okay. let's get you more. we can go to london...
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today she lives in the u. k. and is one of the last remaining survivors to report on the nazis atrocities. why are you afraid of death outfit? it oh she's you read most the day. you read it to leave. when lily abbot talks, it was ready shopping the world. listen because they have i tell my page what more or less pd dean. no, we human b. lily ebert is one of the last remaining survivors of the nazi death camp auschwitz, with the help of her great grandson dove. she now shares her experiences on take talk to an audience of millions. before that what tick tock case. if somebody would come out there be picked up. i heard these were, but they don't know, but you asked dog can get well. then she does now in just a few months they picked up 1400000 followers, offering them a precious chance to put questions to her directly. you still believe in go, i goes no more so. ready it's just incredibly incredible to say how many people actually wants it on and care, and once while questions. and at times it's very sad to learn a
today she lives in the u. k. and is one of the last remaining survivors to report on the nazis atrocities. why are you afraid of death outfit? it oh she's you read most the day. you read it to leave. when lily abbot talks, it was ready shopping the world. listen because they have i tell my page what more or less pd dean. no, we human b. lily ebert is one of the last remaining survivors of the nazi death camp auschwitz, with the help of her great grandson dove. she now shares her experiences on...
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offer to night, so may be a major military deployment to eastern europe to be announced later today. the u. k . following a similar line to washington, that with president biden pledging to send more american troops to the region in the near future, the pentagon has already put 8500 soldiers on standby for possible deployment or that to deter russia. but now, even kiev is urging come ahead of panic, claiming it won't be attacked despite repeated warnings to the country. from the us . we're moving us to europe, the nato countries, in the year term. these would be additional brigade, combat teams, logistics personnel, medical support, a variation support intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as transportation, and maybe even some additional capabilities after that. those are behalf that lots of such power, militarism appears in the media. and i asked to reduce the intensity that exist today, let the situation is quite clear to us. there is no reason for us to panic, no grounds for certain kinds of dreams. our country, it is even physically impossible to achieve or not. so comes
offer to night, so may be a major military deployment to eastern europe to be announced later today. the u. k . following a similar line to washington, that with president biden pledging to send more american troops to the region in the near future, the pentagon has already put 8500 soldiers on standby for possible deployment or that to deter russia. but now, even kiev is urging come ahead of panic, claiming it won't be attacked despite repeated warnings to the country. from the us . we're...
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thank you for joining our tea today. the u. k. 's party gates scandal is gaining momentum for a change though, it's not the prime minister barak johnson but the british opposition leader who's the center of attention for bridge has emerged showing the labor party leader cure storm drinking beer with staff during the 2020 on spring locked up, although he insists he did nothing wrong, unlike the prime minister, he's refusing to apologize just days before the election, we were very busy, were working in the office and we stopped for something to eat. and that we carried on working no party, no breach of the rules, and absolutely no comparison with the prime minister. it, it all comes in at a high profile scandal involving the u. k. p. m, who was pictured partying during the country's 1st locked on the story still making headlines with johnson's popularity plummeting to an all. busy time low. well, when it's all on folded mr. stormer himself, you may recall ridicule, the prime minister for the wait, he justified this index says to say
thank you for joining our tea today. the u. k. 's party gates scandal is gaining momentum for a change though, it's not the prime minister barak johnson but the british opposition leader who's the center of attention for bridge has emerged showing the labor party leader cure storm drinking beer with staff during the 2020 on spring locked up, although he insists he did nothing wrong, unlike the prime minister, he's refusing to apologize just days before the election, we were very busy, were...
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u. k. government, the cabinet today apparently discussing the idea and quite serious about this, we understand they're saying that you don't have to test negative. you don't have to have a full negative pcr test result within 48 hours of getting onto a plane into england. not scotland, not whales, not more than island just into england. is that a good strategy? and does it make sense to you? so that strategy can, we depend on each country. so your country that's already been hit by a large on conway. and the majority is that the rates, the transmission and rates of these in your country are higher than the people that are coming in, make no, no expense to restrict travel into your country when other places have a lower rate of transmission. and also if you have high levels of immunity either from delta infection, from omar crime infection and vaccination, then of a virus on, on your health will not be back to your for your, for your country. and it makes more sense to maintain that the normal function, the society in our economy, by not restricting travel. dr. chang so many aspects to on the c
u. k. government, the cabinet today apparently discussing the idea and quite serious about this, we understand they're saying that you don't have to test negative. you don't have to have a full negative pcr test result within 48 hours of getting onto a plane into england. not scotland, not whales, not more than island just into england. is that a good strategy? and does it make sense to you? so that strategy can, we depend on each country. so your country that's already been hit by a large on...
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u. k. thank you very much for being on the show today. thank you. and of your question now for our science corresponded derek williams on the recycling of masks. oh, and boiling use masks and water, clean them of pathogens. oh, like other kinds of personal protective equipment masks, were in really short supply, pretty much everywhere. 4 months after the pandemic 1st head, lots of people just made their own and the right ways to keep a multi use masked clean. we're a big issue. a manufacturers have now ramped up production of disposable masks to the point where, at least by german standards, they're plentiful and cheap, but i'm sure there neither and many other places. so here's what the world health organization has to say on cleaning used masks. multi use fabric masks should be washed at least once a day in soap or detergent and water that's heated to at least 60 degrees celsius. if that isn't possible, then you can also wash the masks and room temperature water 1st. then place them in boiling water from one minute to get rid of potential pathogen
u. k. thank you very much for being on the show today. thank you. and of your question now for our science corresponded derek williams on the recycling of masks. oh, and boiling use masks and water, clean them of pathogens. oh, like other kinds of personal protective equipment masks, were in really short supply, pretty much everywhere. 4 months after the pandemic 1st head, lots of people just made their own and the right ways to keep a multi use masked clean. we're a big issue. a manufacturers...
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here are the most go studio for this program today in the u. k. in england for example, we've seen boris johnson scrap the covert restrictions. now no covert passports. cobra policy has no mandates on injections this out in the other essentially a sense of freedom was returning to england. we're also seeing a number of other european countries now signaling that perhaps by the end of january or in the middle of february, they also might relax all these cobra restrictions and actually relax that with all the travel restrictions as well. but your homeland austria is still being very, very harsh with the people. austria is trying to find the and vax, 30043600 euros. now every single month. how can you justify that, or can you explain that to me when other parts of europe are literally saying by, by cobit and dropping all the reactions? exactly. i mean, there is a i a very strange situation right now in austria, in particular, namely adapt most the public, the medical services and a decision take us act as if there were no world around them. it's real
here are the most go studio for this program today in the u. k. in england for example, we've seen boris johnson scrap the covert restrictions. now no covert passports. cobra policy has no mandates on injections this out in the other essentially a sense of freedom was returning to england. we're also seeing a number of other european countries now signaling that perhaps by the end of january or in the middle of february, they also might relax all these cobra restrictions and actually relax that...
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it's back to work today in the u. k. it doesn't look like it though, looking behind you. no, it hasn't been. and so i've been here before 8 o'clock this morning. that was why didn't time to see russia. i happen. and it didn't really, despite the fact that this is the 1st day back at work after the main christmas holidays. there are 3 good reasons why this place has been quiet. why many people are not returning to work this tuesday? one of those is because the government has told anyone that can work at home, that they perhaps should be working from home. there is another reason which is that there are also people who are sick at the moment. they've got coven more than a 1000000 britons over the last week. have tested positive coven 19. so they are at home, self isolating. and a 3rd reason is that because of so many people, self isolating, being off work with. there are significant star shortages, shortages on services like the transport networks, so many trains have been canceled. people actually can't get to work, even if they want to. they're all plans of hurts from the
it's back to work today in the u. k. it doesn't look like it though, looking behind you. no, it hasn't been. and so i've been here before 8 o'clock this morning. that was why didn't time to see russia. i happen. and it didn't really, despite the fact that this is the 1st day back at work after the main christmas holidays. there are 3 good reasons why this place has been quiet. why many people are not returning to work this tuesday? one of those is because the government has told anyone that can...
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exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war as today, the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf war, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations.
exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war as today, the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf war, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history...
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other story we're across today, the scandal admired u. k. government is sending off fresh corruption claims. the high court has ruled up a so called v i. p lane for awarding contracts for p. p was unlawful. the judge ruled ministers gave to companies and on for advantage. during the 1st wave of the pandemic, the claimant have established that the operation of the high priority lane was in breach of the obligation of equal treatment. the illegality is marked by this judgment. in a rush to supply the and a chest, the government for 32000000000 p. p items costing over 18000000000 pounds. in normal times transparency rules are in place, the state contracts to ensure fair competition. but in the hands of a natural emergency, these who cast aside instead, the i p lanes are reserved for referrals from m. p. 's ministers in senior officials and millions of taxpayers cash signed over. well, danny street is considering an appeal against the ruling that some of these behind closed doors dealings were illegal. o contracts underwent sufficient financial
other story we're across today, the scandal admired u. k. government is sending off fresh corruption claims. the high court has ruled up a so called v i. p lane for awarding contracts for p. p was unlawful. the judge ruled ministers gave to companies and on for advantage. during the 1st wave of the pandemic, the claimant have established that the operation of the high priority lane was in breach of the obligation of equal treatment. the illegality is marked by this judgment. in a rush to supply...
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today. the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part to persian gulf will, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to lau and cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas, daddy welcome to going underground before we get to this monumental history, the united states. i mean, it's up there with the howard zinn arguably and how you manage to teach this to a u. s. army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night, from afghanistan. will you fought with the u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan p
today. the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part to persian gulf will, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to lau and cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny...
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today. the u. s. u k, in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf will one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired us army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas, daddy welcome to going underground. before we get to this monumental history, the united states, i mean it's up there with the howard zinn arguably. and how you manage to teach this to a u. s. army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on u. s. troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan pe
today. the u. s. u k, in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf will one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired us army officer major danny...
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now, boris is foreign secretary liz atrocity been speaking as well today saying that the u. k. government intends to impose sanctions and what they say is an attempt to dissuade any russian invasion of ukraine. of course, moscow strenuously denying on multiple occasions that even any plans to undertake such type of military action button is transforming that russian businesses and business men could be targeted. all of this, of course, i had of a trip scheduled tomorrow to ukraine by the prime minister bars johnston. why he'll be hoping at least to be able to get some sorts of break from his woes at home. nor do the reception is going to be alright raleigh and shuddered. who's dashti for now? thanks sick about just like to get more and talking about more and know we spoke earlier on to a former london can live instead. he told us the scandal that says really starting to pile up around the british pm at the moment again, used to being lied to him, politics all my life. and i don't believe a word that the british government or the american government is saying about the intentio
now, boris is foreign secretary liz atrocity been speaking as well today saying that the u. k. government intends to impose sanctions and what they say is an attempt to dissuade any russian invasion of ukraine. of course, moscow strenuously denying on multiple occasions that even any plans to undertake such type of military action button is transforming that russian businesses and business men could be targeted. all of this, of course, i had of a trip scheduled tomorrow to ukraine by the prime...
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that's in all of our interests. finally, in our meeting earlier today with the, the quad with germany, the u. k. france and the united states and as well you, i represented joseph or l. we focused, as elena said, on the, on going talks with iran, about a mutual return to full indentation of the j. c. p. away the running for your deal . and we are indeed, at a decisive moment. we can bring these talks to a successful conclusion and address the core concerns of all sides. but time is running out. if a deal is not reached in the coming weeks or ons, ongoing nuclear basses which resumed after we withdrew from the agreement, will make it impossible for us to return to the j. c. feel way. so we discussed in detail how we can reach an understanding in vienna and what we'll do if around rejects a mutual return to compliance and full implementation. it was a very productive discussion. and so we faced a number of series and pressing charges, and i said we discussed other things i should mention as well, that we focus together on what our countries can do. to help bring coven to an end this year in 2022.
that's in all of our interests. finally, in our meeting earlier today with the, the quad with germany, the u. k. france and the united states and as well you, i represented joseph or l. we focused, as elena said, on the, on going talks with iran, about a mutual return to full indentation of the j. c. p. away the running for your deal . and we are indeed, at a decisive moment. we can bring these talks to a successful conclusion and address the core concerns of all sides. but time is running out....
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today we turn to the top expertise across the world and in the u. k. to tell us the progress of the vaccination program internationally, and at what stage, the vidas is likely to move it from pandemic to the endemic fees. first doctor did all chem sexy general of the soul based international vaccination institute has consistently warned on the dangers of a corona vidas of aiden emerging 8 of africa that could threaten all of the progress meet.
today we turn to the top expertise across the world and in the u. k. to tell us the progress of the vaccination program internationally, and at what stage, the vidas is likely to move it from pandemic to the endemic fees. first doctor did all chem sexy general of the soul based international vaccination institute has consistently warned on the dangers of a corona vidas of aiden emerging 8 of africa that could threaten all of the progress meet.
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but 1st, today the scandal hit government to the u. k. government describing the majority of current of ours related restrictions in the country with the highest co death joel in western europe. now as wars, johnson joins nato members and attempting to warn off russia's vladimir putin from ukraine. a question mark over them of the issue of europe, gas crisis as moscow arguably holds all the cards. joining me now from here in london is the you case, former secretary of state for energy and climate change, chris hewn. chris, thanks so much for coming back on the show, even if i remotely, i better start, i suppose obviously with the fact that the police is involved in a criminal investigation of the bars johnson.
but 1st, today the scandal hit government to the u. k. government describing the majority of current of ours related restrictions in the country with the highest co death joel in western europe. now as wars, johnson joins nato members and attempting to warn off russia's vladimir putin from ukraine. a question mark over them of the issue of europe, gas crisis as moscow arguably holds all the cards. joining me now from here in london is the you case, former secretary of state for energy and...
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but 1st today the scandal hit government to the u. k. government is grabbing the majority of current of ours related restrictions in the country with the highest co death joel in western europe now is worth. johnson joins nato members in attempting to warn off russia's vladimir putin from ukraine. a question mark over them of the issue of europe's gas crisis, as moscow arguably holds all the cards. joining me now from here in london is the case, former secretary state for energy and climate change, chris hewn. chris, thanks so much for coming back on the show. even if i remotely, i better start, i suppose, obviously with the fact that the police is involved in a criminal investigation of the boards, johnson administration for allegedly violating corona virus laws. this is not good news for, for us johnson. he's had a o series of revelations, 1st of all from leaks about what the number of parties that were going on in down the street at the time when they were banned. and a lot of other people were making considerable sacrifices. and yet
but 1st today the scandal hit government to the u. k. government is grabbing the majority of current of ours related restrictions in the country with the highest co death joel in western europe now is worth. johnson joins nato members in attempting to warn off russia's vladimir putin from ukraine. a question mark over them of the issue of europe's gas crisis, as moscow arguably holds all the cards. joining me now from here in london is the case, former secretary state for energy and climate...
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u. k and london says they are a strictly for defensive purposes. let's take a listen to what they said. i can today confirmed to the house that in light of the increasingly threatening behavior from russia. and in addition to our current support, the u. k. is providing a new security assistance package to increase ukraine's defensive capabilities. we have taken the decision to supply ukraine with light anti armor defensive weapon systems. now, 1 may say that it's purely for defensive purposes, but it can't exactly control what he does with these weapons. once it's in their hands, of course, and we're actually seeing ukraine become increasingly dependent on the west, both for weapons and military training. as of late back in 2021. the u. s. also supplied kia with a large number of anti tank missile systems called job lynn anti tank weapon systems. the pentagon recently confirmed that u. s. military advisors are going to be staying in ukraine. and there are also even been reports that ukrainian special forces are being trained to fight the russian military on us soil. that's all the while, when nato
u. k and london says they are a strictly for defensive purposes. let's take a listen to what they said. i can today confirmed to the house that in light of the increasingly threatening behavior from russia. and in addition to our current support, the u. k. is providing a new security assistance package to increase ukraine's defensive capabilities. we have taken the decision to supply ukraine with light anti armor defensive weapon systems. now, 1 may say that it's purely for defensive purposes,...
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you're watching the al jazeera news are your top story so far today the u. k. prime minister says it's clear arising infections, putting hospitals under evermore screen, but he is resisting any new restrictions for now. that was boris johnson at odds with other european governments which are clamping down in italy more than $100.00 passengers tested positive for curve at 19 on the cruise ship in the mediterranean, the m. s. c. grandiose arrived at the northwest and italian port of genoa on monday it's no dogs near rome. and a cruise ship bound to india's tourists of go has been prevented from darkening after more than 60 kirby maintained infections were found on board that ship. and we can curfews being imposed in new delhi to cut the spread of the army kron variant. people have been protesting across the world against kobe 19 restrictions, including the compulsory wearing of masks. dr. crishna would die. a qu, mom is the director at the duke global health innovation center, explains why it is important to wear the right type of mosque to protect yourself from
you're watching the al jazeera news are your top story so far today the u. k. prime minister says it's clear arising infections, putting hospitals under evermore screen, but he is resisting any new restrictions for now. that was boris johnson at odds with other european governments which are clamping down in italy more than $100.00 passengers tested positive for curve at 19 on the cruise ship in the mediterranean, the m. s. c. grandiose arrived at the northwest and italian port of genoa on...
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but 1st, today the scandal hit government to the u. k. government describing the majority of current of ours, related restrictions in the country with the highest coven death toll in western europe. now, as well as johnson joins nato members and attempting to warn off russia's vladimir putin from ukraine. a question mark covers them of the issue of europe, gas crisis, as moscow arguably holds all the cards. joining me now from here in london is the case, former secretary of state for energy and climate change, chris hewn. chris, thanks so much for coming back on the show, even if i remotely, i better start, i suppose, obviously with the fact that the police is involved in a criminal investigation of the birth johnson administration for allegedly violating corona virus laws. this is not good news for, for us johnson. he's had a o series of revelations. first of all from leaks about the number of parties that were going on in down the street at that time when they were banned. and a lot of old people were making considerable sacrifices, an
but 1st, today the scandal hit government to the u. k. government describing the majority of current of ours, related restrictions in the country with the highest coven death toll in western europe. now, as well as johnson joins nato members and attempting to warn off russia's vladimir putin from ukraine. a question mark covers them of the issue of europe, gas crisis, as moscow arguably holds all the cards. joining me now from here in london is the case, former secretary of state for energy and...
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there's been a lot of talk about western hysteria today, lover of also talked about those arms deliveries from the u. s. and the u. k, for example, to ukraine as stoking tensions. and i think let me put in, we'll also not talk about a de escalation today. i think this is part of the strategy on the russian part to leave military tensions high, essentially as leverage in talks going forward so that they can keep pushing for what they want, which is those. those guarantees that there will be no more nato eastern expansion . and lisa, looking ahead to that phone call. what else can my new offer that isn't already on the table? well, it looks like it's not so much about what he can put on the table. francis offering a different view on the situation. the olivia has been repeating over the past few days to report that the u. s. and other countries seem to be thinking that a russian invasion of ukraine is inevitable. now, france doesn't share that view. they are saying we shouldn't resume this will happen in any case that could turn out to be a self fulfilling prophecy. france is betting on keeping the channels of communi
there's been a lot of talk about western hysteria today, lover of also talked about those arms deliveries from the u. s. and the u. k, for example, to ukraine as stoking tensions. and i think let me put in, we'll also not talk about a de escalation today. i think this is part of the strategy on the russian part to leave military tensions high, essentially as leverage in talks going forward so that they can keep pushing for what they want, which is those. those guarantees that there will be no...
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u. k. u k. supreme court to prevent his extradition to the us on espionage charges. the ruling has been welcomed by his family and support. what happened in court. today's precisely what.
u. k. u k. supreme court to prevent his extradition to the us on espionage charges. the ruling has been welcomed by his family and support. what happened in court. today's precisely what.
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indeed, obviously from the perspective of the 4 ministers who met in a digital sense today that is the ministers from the u. k. from the united states, from france, from germany, a clear message coming, both from the to who are in the room in the news conference and the other 2 who had been part of this meeting. so from the perspective of the western alliances, it were that transatlantic partnership clear messages to moscow and to check run, deescalate, come back inside the negotiation side of things. and there is the prospect of progress. do not do that. and there is the real prospect of serious financial economic consequences in the form of sanctions dominant. thank you very much. dominic a and there are berlin correspondence talk you soon on the u. k. media reporting this our, the prime minister bar is johnson's private secretary was advised not to go ahead with the gathering during corona virus lockdown. i t v news says martin reynolds was sent an email by a senior official. he didn't, it is 100 people to a gathering in may. 2020 johnson admitted attending. but he said he thought it was a work event. you
indeed, obviously from the perspective of the 4 ministers who met in a digital sense today that is the ministers from the u. k. from the united states, from france, from germany, a clear message coming, both from the to who are in the room in the news conference and the other 2 who had been part of this meeting. so from the perspective of the western alliances, it were that transatlantic partnership clear messages to moscow and to check run, deescalate, come back inside the negotiation side of...
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today. anthony webber, political commentary alive from the u. k. thank you very much. and it's not only the u. k, which moscow believes is bogged down and so call fake news. just hours ahead of this week, security talks, the us state department, i'd like what it site does. the examples of russian disinformation, russia, foreign minister, was critical of both the content and its timing. its my, you got it, but these documents, which the u. s. department has of course prepare deliberately for today's meeting. a simply impossible to read it off to scroll through a couple of random pages to be sure, none of the provisions stand up to any critical analysis. in many cases, it is simply a lie and response. russia has drawn up its own fact checking this accuse washington of a toxic campaign against russia. ortiz, mariah garcia, has been comparing the 2 senses. you may have seen this list has got a big exposure, a brush and fiction. that's a good read. bo print and world painted in black and white simplified, pre digested, and we're good dated russians. bad americans, good lito
today. anthony webber, political commentary alive from the u. k. thank you very much. and it's not only the u. k, which moscow believes is bogged down and so call fake news. just hours ahead of this week, security talks, the us state department, i'd like what it site does. the examples of russian disinformation, russia, foreign minister, was critical of both the content and its timing. its my, you got it, but these documents, which the u. s. department has of course prepare deliberately for...
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the and other story the bring you today. moscow has lush though it's up. the u. k, after leaked documents revealed the britain plans to spend millions of pines to promote its agenda and influence society in russia. the papers purportedly from the british foreign office were published by the investigative group underside on its website. russia's foreign ministry spokesman brooked on the trove of data that was exposed. the under side archives contain dozens of documents with project descriptions, lists of names, organizations, and all of the accounting fraud. the numbers boggled imagination. more than 1300000000 roubles have been allocated for the period from 2020 to 2020 free to finance programs to influence public organizations. and for them, government agencies and transform the course of russia in the direction great britain needs. what we have here is a trove of lead documents that are being published online by this group on the side, appearing to reveal this evolve network of and job to receive grants. so funding from the british or authorities for dozens of pr
the and other story the bring you today. moscow has lush though it's up. the u. k, after leaked documents revealed the britain plans to spend millions of pines to promote its agenda and influence society in russia. the papers purportedly from the british foreign office were published by the investigative group underside on its website. russia's foreign ministry spokesman brooked on the trove of data that was exposed. the under side archives contain dozens of documents with project descriptions,...
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u. k. court ruling. that could mean that he would be extradited to the united states. joining i show today to talk about that we have selah morris and rebecca vincent ladies. it's good to have you here with us as stella. please tell our audience who you are and what you did. go ahead and make sure you had read. i will come back and talk to rebecca. we just connect take stella without was the audio that rebecca, please introduce yourself. try global audience. hi for me. thanks so much for having me. i'm rebecca vincent, i'm the director of international campaigns for reporters without borders. we are one of the leading press freedom organizations campaigning for the release of julian sanchez and have been the only angio to monitor the entire extradition proceedings here in london. and selim morris is the partner of julian assigned to a half more from stay in m. i went to settling with the audio, but i want to give you an opportunity to talk to stella and rebecca on youtube. so you can do that. the comment section is live, the part of today's show. so i'm gonna remind you what has been happening in the pa
u. k. court ruling. that could mean that he would be extradited to the united states. joining i show today to talk about that we have selah morris and rebecca vincent ladies. it's good to have you here with us as stella. please tell our audience who you are and what you did. go ahead and make sure you had read. i will come back and talk to rebecca. we just connect take stella without was the audio that rebecca, please introduce yourself. try global audience. hi for me. thanks so much for having...
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u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe on that from the okay. later today . but not all nato members agree to weapon as ukraine. germany was slammed by allies for going against the block line, while some spanish opposition party say it's not their country's war to wage. in this conflict, we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato in an attempt to reshape the world order in which they are lose an influence elsewhere this we can canada's primary.
u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe on that from the okay. later today . but not all nato members agree to weapon as ukraine. germany was slammed by allies for going against the block line, while some spanish opposition party say it's not their country's war to wage. in this conflict, we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato in an attempt to reshape the world order in which they are lose an influence elsewhere this we can canada's...