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u. k . trying to put themselves 1st. now leading into the movement is a scotland. he was actually trying to re establish its own identity all with a push for independence from u. k. even though some would argue it, could it so that it can rejoined the you, i'm sky now. he's on this edition of 360 view. we're going to find the answer on it's nationalism, deserves the bad name. and if the goal of reducing pride in one's own country is more about preparing the citizens to accept their global play. ah, is nationalism being taught as evil in today's society? what turns out it just depends on who you ask or international coursework. roxana solano finds out if nationalism is dead or save in the countries embrace it. study to begin to discuss nationalism. we had to start with explaining globalism. in world war 2, we saw the negative effects of nationalism as nancy. germany use it as an excuse to eliminate the use it alice wish to unify the country with nationalism in the 19 hundred's lead to the dictatorship, rule of mussolini nationalism is the find as a support for your n
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u. k. i'm trying to resume a face to face discussion between the leaders, you know, they have a lot of challenges, a lot of issues and needed to listen to the consent of the right front. the way to resolve a problem, the disputes. but also i think it shows that the u. k for the ukraine issue. all your affairs, prioritize them with defined. i would say that's also very exponent because you okay, if you look at the, become global in the after breakfast, they don't have a strong ties with china economically. it least fit on the market. to tweak this on me, i'm not sure that they can ever achieve their goal of global break. so what do you think you can really wants to achieve in its relations with china and more senate for beijing? well, i think for your particular right now, i will be having a very big problem economy, session and inflation has been in the highest a more than 40 years. and there is a cost of living quite an awkward breakfast to the struggling to stabilize the economy. you know, the imagine that the us, the. ringback sign of free trade creek with okay, that becomes hopeless at no sig
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u. k. could try millions of people into policy. ah hello place to say we have got some slightly caught weather for eastern part of australia but flooding concerns to remain in place and we will still see for the showers over the next couple of days i pressure out into the tasman so we have got sir whims, just being drawn in around our area of high pressure and still some showers just cropping up. not too heavy, but they are never there. nevertheless. and the river levels are, of course, high, swollen rivers, across a good part of inland new south wales flooding. concerns remain in place in many evacuations are underway at present. there be some more showers therein to waste impass of victoria to unless we go on into monday, still a few showers across a similar area which was west australia. we'll see some wet weather just sliding across melbourne, heading towards south australia, but i just noticed the temperature now late around 3031 over the next couple of days. so not too bad. hopefully tuesday will be a slightly dry day. but as
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u. k. is trying to be both hostile to russia openly and at the same time. and it is trying to really, i push germany into another conflict with rush. i also see this that you mentioned this behavior full on the issues that these are reparation claims. all of a sudden i'm in this, this war that is happening in easter europe. so i think these things are connected and that, that the more hawkish easter european countries when it comes to russia are under strong influence of london. so what it looks like, the ukranian conflict is, has deepens, divisions within the wes paid in the world. they say what you're saying is, is actually just bringing the divisions. i've already been to a head exactly these dishes, were there that, that she was there was france and germany who were in the last years becoming stronger. and i think this was, this was the main, a fear, and let's say, a draw a driving force in a sense behind, behind the brags and, and now that the britain is independent again from, from european union, it start, it started really behaving a, with some, let
u. k. is trying to be both hostile to russia openly and at the same time. and it is trying to really, i push germany into another conflict with rush. i also see this that you mentioned this behavior full on the issues that these are reparation claims. all of a sudden i'm in this, this war that is happening in easter europe. so i think these things are connected and that, that the more hawkish easter european countries when it comes to russia are under strong influence of london. so what it...
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u. k. we that usa bilaterally and even try lateral agreements. so it was kind of a convenient combination, our own for cease and capabilities plus, working close together with you, nato neighbors, even transatlantic lee. so i think that was considered to be an offer before all this. and i want to had that i have said earlier on, many years ago that my belief is that if there would be war time, which was set very seal or ethical, which i said to always. so those who have similar interest, we'll fight together. even he said there are no applications. so memberships, that's what has happened in every crate for, i mean, thought was, you just have l eyes if you have the same interest. so maybe this combination was something we relied on before russia gave its opinion on to protect. so ukraine, so seeing how the invasion has played out. and i guess a lot of the whist not sending troops into ukraine to that play a part and wanting to join nato because, you know, they've been crying out for a defense from the us. and from the you was that a consideration
u. k. we that usa bilaterally and even try lateral agreements. so it was kind of a convenient combination, our own for cease and capabilities plus, working close together with you, nato neighbors, even transatlantic lee. so i think that was considered to be an offer before all this. and i want to had that i have said earlier on, many years ago that my belief is that if there would be war time, which was set very seal or ethical, which i said to always. so those who have similar interest, we'll...
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well, you know, for many years here in northern from asylum because it's come trying to reach the u . k and in the past they would try and get on to laurie's that would take the cross channel fairies from from the u. k or in trains. but in recent years, what we've been saying is an increase in asylum seekers using small boats inflatable the, the run by people smugglers in order to reach britain. the problem is, of course, journeys across the english channel all very dangerous. they are very risky and that's why we saw that tragedy one year ago. now, when inflatable both carrying at least 27 people sank in the sea and those people died. now what the french and purchase governments have been trying to do in recent years is reduce the amounts of people who are trying to take those dangerous crossings. they recently expanded an existing deal between the 2 countries, which would both the security along the northern french coastline. more police patrols along the beaches, the use of more civilians, drones, and also even british immigration officers stationed here in fog from french immigratio
well, you know, for many years here in northern from asylum because it's come trying to reach the u . k and in the past they would try and get on to laurie's that would take the cross channel fairies from from the u. k or in trains. but in recent years, what we've been saying is an increase in asylum seekers using small boats inflatable the, the run by people smugglers in order to reach britain. the problem is, of course, journeys across the english channel all very dangerous. they are very...
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but they say, look, we're gonna continue trying to reach the u. k. this was a, they were a bunch of afghan asylum seekers. they said they want to get to the u. k because they feel that they going to have better chance of better opportunities in life. that they know of the risks they know that they could drown in the sea doing it, but they said, well look, we really don't have any choice, not something you hear over and over again here. now what the, some, the charity workers here are saying we've just spoken, for example to care for cali. they say that what is needed are more safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers to reach the u. k. so they don't undertake these dangerous crossings in terms of france and britain, while the 2 countries are the 2 governments in the 2 countries. well, what they've said is look, what we need is more security. and they have agreed to expand an existing agreement, which means more, a french police officers patrolling the beach, more intelligence survey ins, drones that kind of thing, being put in place to try and reduc
but they say, look, we're gonna continue trying to reach the u. k. this was a, they were a bunch of afghan asylum seekers. they said they want to get to the u. k because they feel that they going to have better chance of better opportunities in life. that they know of the risks they know that they could drown in the sea doing it, but they said, well look, we really don't have any choice, not something you hear over and over again here. now what the, some, the charity workers here are saying...
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u. k. will be try and find central out of you, lassie. fine and dry. not bad on the temperatures. still some showers there, lurking away across central parts of the mediterranean for northern africa. here it is settled and sunny. still a few showers clinging on across sir southern parts of west africa over the next few days to with sponsored by cattle and i was this was a media moment, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is the story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing leave your freedom. being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covert. people have no idea what the source of uses that became the growth and that brought what, what the evidence. why on al jazeera, ah ah, i got this is l 0. the bad news. the south fighting has flared up in the eastern democratic republic of congo. on friday were soldiers of battling m. 23 rebels, jamie of the forces of arrived, or arriving at goma airport to he
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u. k, for example, you k government is trying to look at. and it's also an issue in united states to build, not smaller. and you can react as it can be built more quickly. and on a modular basis and therefore less expensive, then you can as part of the mix and maybe looking at a different type of nuclear in the future. i mean, scientists been wanting, it's going to be hard to limit the increase in temperatures to the 1.5 degree celsius limit that has been talked about. and, and yet that we're doing quite an investment of about 4 trillion dollars to be made by about 2030. but so far upon the only half of that has been spent, are we reaching a point where the governments have been showing some sort of initiative in there in order to, to basically demonstrate they're doing something. but there might be a weakness of it if you like that they, they might reach a point where they're not prepared to make the level of investment that is really needed. it's not just about governments. obviously there are, there are variations in nature of economies a
u. k, for example, you k government is trying to look at. and it's also an issue in united states to build, not smaller. and you can react as it can be built more quickly. and on a modular basis and therefore less expensive, then you can as part of the mix and maybe looking at a different type of nuclear in the future. i mean, scientists been wanting, it's going to be hard to limit the increase in temperatures to the 1.5 degree celsius limit that has been talked about. and, and yet that we're...
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u. k for the us to try and de escalate. at this point, where do you think the next step is in this war going into what is going to no doubt be a long cold winter. how do you see the next few months playing out? yes. about escalation, what we have seen actually the thea's concerning an escalation where you know a higher up in february, march and little by little i would say that that well, strong armament has been given to ukraine. all that kind of things. what happens during the winter? it's measurement of resilience not only ukrainian spout europeans. and on the other hand, also in russia we, we have seen more people in russia reacting more, at least being unsatisfied with the situation. and even their leaving standouts are much more difficult at the moment. so it's a competition resilience in what we are facing a president of finland, sally now. so thank you for talking to al jazeera. thank you. it has been a great buy, so thank you very much. i message of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from
u. k for the us to try and de escalate. at this point, where do you think the next step is in this war going into what is going to no doubt be a long cold winter. how do you see the next few months playing out? yes. about escalation, what we have seen actually the thea's concerning an escalation where you know a higher up in february, march and little by little i would say that that well, strong armament has been given to ukraine. all that kind of things. what happens during the winter? it's...
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u. k. u. k. foreign secretary james cleverly accused to russia of trying to freeze the people of ukraine into submission. so need to allies are very concerned, they want to do more to help you clean, so you can expect them to coordinate their effort. and also we can expect to more financial help for ukraine. ministers will also discuss ukraine's application for nato membership. is any progress expected? well, i don't think so, to be honest and there are some members stayed, said the baltic states, for instance, who are saying we need to egg too, because of course ukraine needs our support and they are demanding to become a member. however, other such as germany are saying this is not, it's modest to talk about that right now because ukraine is a country that it's actively at war. so we can expect some discussion here. however, i think that the political come since consensus is to say that this is not the right time to move forward on this path. alexander phenomena, thank you. on in ukraine. the wintery weather, as we've been hearing, is playing and increasingly important role in the war. civi
u. k. u. k. foreign secretary james cleverly accused to russia of trying to freeze the people of ukraine into submission. so need to allies are very concerned, they want to do more to help you clean, so you can expect them to coordinate their effort. and also we can expect to more financial help for ukraine. ministers will also discuss ukraine's application for nato membership. is any progress expected? well, i don't think so, to be honest and there are some members stayed, said the baltic...
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now, these 27 people died trying to reach the u. k. across the water, including of course, women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from the hearing from the police have been investigating the charged in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue service is really failed to help the people in that boat there being transcripts of that noise between the french rescue services. and some of the victims will not go to called multiple times, gave their location multiple times. but no assistance with them. now what the from the charity workers here are saying we've just spoken, for example cali. they say that what is needed more safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers to reach the u. k. so they don't undertake these dangerous crossings in terms of france and britain. well, the 2 countries are the 2 governments in the 2 countries. well, what they've said is look, what we need is more security. and they have agreed
now, these 27 people died trying to reach the u. k. across the water, including of course, women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from the hearing from the police have been investigating the charged in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue service is really failed to help the people in that boat there being transcripts of that noise between the french rescue...
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u. k. will be try and find central air. if you lossy fine and dry not bad on the temperatures, still some showers there, lurking away across central parts of the mediterranean for northern africa. here it is settled and sunny. still a few showers coming on across the southern parts of west africa over the next few days. ah, with the story being spun, a fantasy with being sold. the notion that we can offset for the cause we generate this carbon offsetting actually work. what these be done isn't worth sitting in the pro is net 0 just to catch raise net 0 missions, and that's there. i need you to a climate neutral. poly re examines the myths. i'm delusions in the struggle against climate breakdown. all hail the planet episode want on al jazeera lulu ah, watching al 0. welcome back. a reminder of our headlines. hundreds of canyon troops ever lived in the democratic republic of congo. they are part of a regional force helping congolese soldiers in their fight against the m. 23 rebels . people are celebrating in the strategic sou
u. k. will be try and find central air. if you lossy fine and dry not bad on the temperatures, still some showers there, lurking away across central parts of the mediterranean for northern africa. here it is settled and sunny. still a few showers coming on across the southern parts of west africa over the next few days. ah, with the story being spun, a fantasy with being sold. the notion that we can offset for the cause we generate this carbon offsetting actually work. what these be done isn't...
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u. s. we mentioned that there they try lateral orcus agreement between australia, the u. k. washington. washington said it's intended to defend the region that's its primary reason for putting them in place. what's your taking that? is that correct? no, it's not correct. because for example, it same to china. a china has always kept to the know for strike policy. i don't know, russia used to have the, i understand the reasons they don't with the growing aggression of the united states. but china has stuck to the policy and china has not invaded countries in the region. the united states has many times and occupied many the islands and the pacific. so it's a false arguments and it's just leading straight into a situation where one they have to spend an enormous amount of money on these nuclear submarines to, to your power submarines and capable nuclear and it doesn't increase australia security decreases. and because china then has to treatise trailer as a, an enemy or potential enemy, or the last thing that destroyed it is it's the last thing that the region needs is this upping of the
u. s. we mentioned that there they try lateral orcus agreement between australia, the u. k. washington. washington said it's intended to defend the region that's its primary reason for putting them in place. what's your taking that? is that correct? no, it's not correct. because for example, it same to china. a china has always kept to the know for strike policy. i don't know, russia used to have the, i understand the reasons they don't with the growing aggression of the united states. but...
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them end up here in northern france in places like dunkirk and cali because they want to try and reach the u. k. their perception is that they would have a better life. they're more opportunities for work. sometimes our family, sometimes the english language makes, they think the english language is going to make it easier for them to integrate into society. and what they do is they wait here. and over the past few years, we've seen asylum seekers either tried to smuggle themselves into the back of trucks or trains in order to reach you k. but in recent years, a real increase in the number of people taking the small boats. these inflatables across the english channel really risking their lives trying to reach britain that, that is what the french and british governments want to stop. they want to reduce the amount of people who are taking this a dangerous c route. they have recently agreed to expand an existing deal between the 2 countries to try and bolster security forces. here in france with more police officers patrolling the beaches, more surveillance, drones, and that kind of thing in an
them end up here in northern france in places like dunkirk and cali because they want to try and reach the u. k. their perception is that they would have a better life. they're more opportunities for work. sometimes our family, sometimes the english language makes, they think the english language is going to make it easier for them to integrate into society. and what they do is they wait here. and over the past few years, we've seen asylum seekers either tried to smuggle themselves into the...
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those side saw now due to so be sold off to try return the investments. some critics in the u. k. had slammed the case as a scandal of huge proportions that discussed this with independent journalist charlie boyle. now, many thanks for joining us on the program. it's nice to see you. so tony, why exactly this company go bust and what do you think is going to happen to all the british tax payers money now? i see. it's not yes. another example for terrible waste is governments take your situation was background behind it. is it's all about sound bites, like i said, or got a big problem in the u. k. with energy, energy costs, lack of planning. and when you just throw money that are they sort of projects, you're not really getting behind, really encouraging people to switch cities, renewable sources, then this is the result. you need to have a long energy strategy. and if you look at what's going on, now, we're almost in the winter, we've got launch record energy prices soaring. we've got a price cap, the people can afford energy in with the price. and yeah, that's cool. think people
those side saw now due to so be sold off to try return the investments. some critics in the u. k. had slammed the case as a scandal of huge proportions that discussed this with independent journalist charlie boyle. now, many thanks for joining us on the program. it's nice to see you. so tony, why exactly this company go bust and what do you think is going to happen to all the british tax payers money now? i see. it's not yes. another example for terrible waste is governments take your situation...
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he is trying to break the will of the brave u. k. and the people and to divide all of us who support them. but our meeting and request is sending a strong message of natal unity and sustained support for ukraine. nato is not the party to the war, but we will continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes we will not back down. when i responded to alexandra fond nomine is in bucharest, attending that conference, and i asked her, what nature would be providing to help ukraine needs? actually, it was a question that sir nato and chief was not really likely to be of willing to answer because he was a ask and this press conference about weapons deliveries to ukraine, about the ukraine wanting to have patriot missile defense systems. for instance, a very advanced missile defense system produced manufactured by the u. s. and he said that even though he didn't say that nato allies are not willing to deliver it to ukraine, he made clear that that is at the moment, not on the agenda a. he said that it's not only important to deliver weapo
he is trying to break the will of the brave u. k. and the people and to divide all of us who support them. but our meeting and request is sending a strong message of natal unity and sustained support for ukraine. nato is not the party to the war, but we will continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes we will not back down. when i responded to alexandra fond nomine is in bucharest, attending that conference, and i asked her, what nature would be providing to help ukraine needs?...
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u. k. over a british minister visit to taiwan. beijing denounced the trip by trade policy minister greg hands and urged the u. k. to stop all official exchanges with time will try to claim the island as its own territory and has threatened to take it by force. media reports say facebook's parent company meta is planning to lay or thousands of employees. the plans follow recent job cuts by other major tech firms in the face of rising inflation in lower advertising revenues. better employes, more than 80000 people worldwide, where apple has warned of low shipment and built a low shipment rates and delivery delays for the new iphone 14 after it's factory was hit by covert 19 locked downs in china, causing it to operate at a reduced capacity customers will have to wait longer than expected for new products with one day to go before the u. s. mid term elections. a final campaign pushes underway, seats and both chambers of congress are up for grabs. as well as governor, as well as governorships and city may oral offices present. joe biden has been campaigning in new york where the states democratic governor kathy harkell is facing a type race against a republican riv
u. k. over a british minister visit to taiwan. beijing denounced the trip by trade policy minister greg hands and urged the u. k. to stop all official exchanges with time will try to claim the island as its own territory and has threatened to take it by force. media reports say facebook's parent company meta is planning to lay or thousands of employees. the plans follow recent job cuts by other major tech firms in the face of rising inflation in lower advertising revenues. better employes, more...
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u. k. reacted to your office of assistance which continued to talk to them. the u. s. is trying to remove iran from a you in commission on women because of toronto crackdown on ongoing protests. iran has just started a 4 year term on the commission. we james to promote gender equality, the us and albania, hosted and informal you in meeting to discuss the situation. iran has been rocked by unrest since a young woman died and placed custody in september. a french court has sentenced to former liberian rebel commanded to life in prison. 47 year olds, county camara was convicted of crimes against civilians between 19931994 the violence including eating some one's heart and allowing soldiers to repeatedly ripe 2 teenage girls. laura burton manley reports it was a historic moment in this paris court as formal liberian rebel command, a country camera was handed a life sentence, the crimes against humanity. it was the 1st time a french court tried someone involved in liberia's, civil was, as of course, adult osman idea with this 3 week trial is very important. we seated over and over du
u. k. reacted to your office of assistance which continued to talk to them. the u. s. is trying to remove iran from a you in commission on women because of toronto crackdown on ongoing protests. iran has just started a 4 year term on the commission. we james to promote gender equality, the us and albania, hosted and informal you in meeting to discuss the situation. iran has been rocked by unrest since a young woman died and placed custody in september. a french court has sentenced to former...
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u. k. pays france each year to petroleum coast and try to stop refugees getting into small dingus. it also see british officers working in french command centers and more technology such as drones being used. we have some real wins for both the french and the u. k. festival. we'll see embedded observers that means that will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french offices to detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to leave france this year. more than 41000 people have reached england from france in small boats compared with 28 and a half 1000 last year. the increase is putting pressure on places like the monster processing center in kent without crowding and outbreaks of diseases such as diphtheria swell abraham ins. recently spoken of an invasion on the southern coast . her opponents accused her of inciting hatred and say, the real crisis is one of the home offices making as of last month, just 4 percent of asylum claims by people who cross the channel. last year had been processed. and britain's foreign
u. k. pays france each year to petroleum coast and try to stop refugees getting into small dingus. it also see british officers working in french command centers and more technology such as drones being used. we have some real wins for both the french and the u. k. festival. we'll see embedded observers that means that will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french offices to detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to...
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u. k. and we'll have a very strong reason to try to come here. nadine, bother reporting live that from london the day. many thanks. benjamin netanyahu has officially been asked to form israel's next government, his block one, the nation's 5th election, and nearly 4 years. meaning that he'll return as prime minister after losing his seat in 2021. stephanie decker reports from west jerusalem. back to where he wants to be. benjamin netanyahu is now officially tossed by israel's president to form the next government. i needed coven, your porcelain shallows from glum. i intend to be the prime minister of every one. lo! she voted for me and lo! she didn't. this is not just for the sake of saying, i believe in this, this is what guides me and is my responsibility as the prime minister of israel. i'm a outgoing prime minister year le pete released a statement saying that today is a black day for israeli democracy and said that all this was an effort by netanyahu to delay his ongoing corruption trial. netanyahu will now have to deal with the consequences of his own creation. in his efforts to come bac
u. k. and we'll have a very strong reason to try to come here. nadine, bother reporting live that from london the day. many thanks. benjamin netanyahu has officially been asked to form israel's next government, his block one, the nation's 5th election, and nearly 4 years. meaning that he'll return as prime minister after losing his seat in 2021. stephanie decker reports from west jerusalem. back to where he wants to be. benjamin netanyahu is now officially tossed by israel's president to form...
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situation, then puts them in danger, so the term dangerous allies, they try lateral hawkis agreement between australia, the u. k. washington. washington said it's intended to defend the region. that's its primary reason for putting them in place. what's your taken? not? is that correct? no, it's not correct. china has always kept to the know for a strike policy, and china has not invited countries in the region. the united states has many times and occupied many of the islands in the pacific. so it's a false argument and it's less leading straight into a situation where 1 may have to spend an enormous amount of money on these nuclear submarines due to your power submarines and capable nuclear. and it doesn't increase australia security decreases. and because china then has to treatise trailer as a an enemy or potential enemy mot drops in speaking to our to you earlier. now, joe biden has refused to consider changing the direction of his presidency. despite admitting that much of the american public is dissatisfied with the path, the country taking, the american leader made the comments while expressing relief t
situation, then puts them in danger, so the term dangerous allies, they try lateral hawkis agreement between australia, the u. k. washington. washington said it's intended to defend the region. that's its primary reason for putting them in place. what's your taken? not? is that correct? no, it's not correct. china has always kept to the know for a strike policy, and china has not invited countries in the region. the united states has many times and occupied many of the islands in the pacific....
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situation, then puts them in danger, so the term dangerous allies, they try lateral hawkis agreement between australia, the u. k. a washington washington said it's intended to defend the region. that's its primary reason for putting them in place. what you're taking that is that correct? no, it's not correct. china has always kept to the know for a strike policy, and china has not invited countries in the region. the united states has many times and occupied many of the islands in the pacific. so it's a false argument and it's leslie the straight into a situation where 1 may have to spend an enormous amount of money on these nuclear submarines due to your power submarines and capable nuclear and it doesn't increase straight security decreases. and because china then has to treatise trailer as a an enemy or potential enemy. ok, finally this news our lots of new hi spec machinery and show up at 2022 china international aviation on earth smith exhibition this week, hundreds of earth cra, exhibits from dozens of countries are involved in the event and c, g t and reported one fe tells us military mites is up the for
situation, then puts them in danger, so the term dangerous allies, they try lateral hawkis agreement between australia, the u. k. a washington washington said it's intended to defend the region. that's its primary reason for putting them in place. what you're taking that is that correct? no, it's not correct. china has always kept to the know for a strike policy, and china has not invited countries in the region. the united states has many times and occupied many of the islands in the pacific....
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now a year ago, now, these 27 people died trying to reach the u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from the hearing from the police, have been investigating the charge in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat. there been transcripts of that noise between the french rescue services and some of the victims will not bow to called multiple times gave their location multiple times, but no assistance with them. now what the from the charity work is here saying we've just spoken, for example, camera cali. they say that what is needed are more safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers to reach the u. k. so they don't undertake these dangerous crossings in terms of france and britain. well, the 2 countries are the 2 governments and the 2 countries. well, what they've said is look, what we need is more security. and they have ag
now a year ago, now, these 27 people died trying to reach the u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from the hearing from the police, have been investigating the charge in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat. there been transcripts of that noise between the...
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u. k. so good. why do you keep coming on? but why don't you try my name? because i name my name. i know you told me this is the house. my mom grew up in which was once made to feel like home for us. for the 20 the people have a problem with that. she was, she had lived in my day about the big i don't like liking the, it's time to look at what it's like now beyond the walls of this house. yeah. in india, citizenship amendment known as the c a, had recently been introduced. it grants indian citizenship to persecuted immigrants from neighboring countries of all faith except for muslims in the sun protest erupt. nationwide, purchase in the sum was very different, rather than them being about religious discrimination. many were against the ca because it could allow more migrants to subtle in the state. this anti immigration sentiment reminded me of the u. k. where being adults with immigrants wasn't easy. what i was seeing and i really started to bother me the whole since the newly elected national government was wanted and bait is carried out as promised to clear government lands of
u. k. so good. why do you keep coming on? but why don't you try my name? because i name my name. i know you told me this is the house. my mom grew up in which was once made to feel like home for us. for the 20 the people have a problem with that. she was, she had lived in my day about the big i don't like liking the, it's time to look at what it's like now beyond the walls of this house. yeah. in india, citizenship amendment known as the c a, had recently been introduced. it grants indian...
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he is trying to break the will of the brave u. k. and the people and to divide all of us who support them. but our meeting here because this is sending a strong message of natal unity and sustained support for your crane. nato is not the party to the war. but we will continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes we will not back down. what does that mean exactly? corresponded been very good. he is in bucharest, and i asked him what ukraine can expect now from native dan stoughton back and also the german foreign minister. another burbock as the president of the g 7 group drummed up support for ukraine today. they are collecting pledges for what they call winter aid. that means a spare parts a generate as transformers to repair the power grid in ukraine that is relentlessly attacked by russian miss sides. it also means things like blankets, tense, supplies, to make it possible for you craniums to get through other mostly, most likely, harsh winter this year. and, but this is served not actually in concrete numbers, only the unit
he is trying to break the will of the brave u. k. and the people and to divide all of us who support them. but our meeting here because this is sending a strong message of natal unity and sustained support for your crane. nato is not the party to the war. but we will continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes we will not back down. what does that mean exactly? corresponded been very good. he is in bucharest, and i asked him what ukraine can expect now from native dan stoughton back and...