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u. k, but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial and foreign policy grounds. so i sitting just protest proposal will most probably needs the same fate. mistake the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control since leaving the you well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that, of course, it's 5 years since. and now officially do pay is all tied to you. and most you not subject to it through however, i shouldn't deposed rick that u. k u relationship is still very much work in progress, as
u. k, but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that...
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u. k have reached levels we hadn't seen since january, so is the u. k. government bowing to us us pressure, or is this hosting all the remaining, your a 2020 matches some things that they're also keen about your why when you say that cases are arriving here in the u. k. or the last week they've exceeded the 20000 figure out for the 1st time. since january is driven by the spread of the war. contagious delta vary, which is now dominant in the u. k. u k. government. when addressing concerns about capacity at wembley, which is to be increased to $60000.00, to the semi finals and the final as well. this week, they've said that all the necessary safety measures are in place. they point to the fact that people either have to present evidence or to, to having had 2 doses of the vaccine, all of the negative coded tests in order to even enter the stadium. they say that they are excited to have back live event like this. but as you say, there is a good deal of concern not just within the u. k. been outside as well in the german chancellor angle america when she
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u. n. a country has been chaos since the military after the selected government in february, resulting in a near total collapse of its health care system. the u. k. u. s. and others who impose sanctions on the most military june to over their deadly crackdown on pro democracy demonstrations. us government workers will have to prove they've been vaccinated where mos, it's under a range of new guidelines announced by the president to fight to spread the delta very into corona virus funding was to be made available for local governments to give every vaccination american $100.00 work to get more people vaccinated. i hope all americans who live in areas with substantial or high case of rates will follow the mass guidance as being laid down by the cdc. i certainly will. i have because this is one of those areas, washington and my decision, my direction, all federal personnel and visitors to federal buildings will have to do the same thing. evacuation of interpreters he worked for us from afghanistan, has finally begun. it's part of a special immigration program that will also see thousands of people who help the us over the last 20 years move there. but
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u. k, which does not reflect the majority interest. now my suggestion is that we can see significant change in popularity. the concert tonight in the u. k is never going to probably enjoy support of less than 30 percent of the electorate. that just seems to be it's hollow core support and i would never get to majority and comment. once we see the current kind of a crisis develop and you've got to read the sensible epidemiologist. so an existence in the u. k. the people on independence age for example, look at their forecasts and caveat full call. so i'm used to looking for costs and statistical data, and i know that a full cost is not a certainty, but look at all the range forecasts. and what we're seeing is that we're going to be hundreds of thousands of people getting it every day. we get significant rise in hospitalization, we all go to see a lot of people die over the course of the rest of this year. almost certainly within weeks we are going to see the country back in lot that and again, because that is the only way we will. i mean, you know, you're not epidemiologist, but apparently that is good for the economy. but my point is
u. k, which does not reflect the majority interest. now my suggestion is that we can see significant change in popularity. the concert tonight in the u. k is never going to probably enjoy support of less than 30 percent of the electorate. that just seems to be it's hollow core support and i would never get to majority and comment. once we see the current kind of a crisis develop and you've got to read the sensible epidemiologist. so an existence in the u. k. the people on independence age for...
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u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the you that's correct. so under the dublin 3 regulation which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial, and foreign policy grounds. so i think this protest proposal will most probably need the same faith. now, the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since and now officially do pay is all tied to you and most not subject to its truth. however, i shouldn't deposed rex that u. k. u relationship is still very much work in progress as we have seen on the issue
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admitted to advocate and accusations against the function yet now they're going to let's give the u. k, u s. government permission to appeal this is simply because to making all that assurances, which let's be honest not going to not really worth that much and you know, even if you will be transferred after a while to say it doesn't get jeffrey in treatment in jail or he will even be allowed to go to australia, even if he, if they will take over the years and years and they're correct. the media does not seem to care about this. if this was one of america other serious gentlemen, there would be time for the media would not stop right about it, but some of the non issues and where's the media? this is quite extraordinary. no interest at all. really. this is quite amazing. yeah, i mean glen, i had you on recently we, when you were tried to explain to me with your intellect, with my minor intellect, trying to explain to me what rules based order is. how does the jewish massage case fit in with the rules based order that we have the secretary of state, lincoln did his, you know, rules based o
admitted to advocate and accusations against the function yet now they're going to let's give the u. k, u s. government permission to appeal this is simply because to making all that assurances, which let's be honest not going to not really worth that much and you know, even if you will be transferred after a while to say it doesn't get jeffrey in treatment in jail or he will even be allowed to go to australia, even if he, if they will take over the years and years and they're correct. the...
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u. k. china, biggest info market. there's 200000 chinese students studying u. k u n. of our cities right now. paying 1700000000 pounds a year in tuition. it's probably the largest source of foreign revenue in k universe days. so they're extraordinary interconnectivity between china and all the european countries. very there is the indic electricity in china, just replaced, as you say, germany as britain's big, simple market. but you knew about the sanctions. what the businessman think watching this program, knowing the 3rd party sanctions of china now saying they're going to retaliate against us. trump era sanctions that have been continued through to biden, what is a business? what supposed to think, despite all the big figures of huge india connectivity about the future is this is, this is unstable. how can i be sure that governments here in europe, and i'm going to sanction me for some element in the supply chain? well, it's unfortunate, and i think it's like i said, you know, china is the largest rating power in the world today. and it's the largest trading nation
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u. k is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have open access so that all of the meats and every other product can go easily internal and not have that border through the sea. so frost, who is the, the u. k representative going to position this, he is actually going to fight for and he's going to try and move to have the northern on protocol basically eliminated. no one really knows. it's going to happen. feels like the driving force all around here. now while we have you here, lastly, i want to ask you about post for exit trade with the u. s. weird from u. k. trade secretary lives trust downplaying. a quick deal between the 2 sides saying that getting something done before the end of the year would be extremely fast. well, analysts believe the 2 sides won't be ready before 2023. so what is the state of negotiations there and what can we expect? right, you're right about, let's talk being over here on the i think the reason she's saying that she's down playing the disappointment. and that is that don't forg
u. k is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have open access so that all of the meats and every other product can go easily internal and not have that border through the sea. so frost, who is the, the u. k representative going to position this, he is actually going to fight for and he's going to try and move to have the northern on protocol basically eliminated. no one really knows. it's going to happen. feels like the driving force all around here. now while we have you here,...
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u. k, who killed him and do you believe the extent of the anti cuba nature nation media propaganda on demonstrations as your biden throws his weight behind them, we speak to the cuban ambassador to the u. k. all of them all coming up in today's going underground. the 1st in the last 24 hours, the funeral was held for president. you have a number of britons argue below the colony of haiti, once a beacon to the world's depressed under the leadership of revolutionary black jacobin to sound leuva to maurice was assassinated earlier this month. joining me now from london, the haitian ambassador to the u. k. u santa mont. thank you so much. i've asked her for coming on. so i know that hazy is known here for clothing manufacture. obviously people who have had mining and strategic importance, perhaps oil and gas, who killed your president. thank you for having me. for now, we can see exactly who killed the president, but days there is an investigation that is ongoing life now for what we know. a few weeks after the where a group of colombians, asian americans, and asian, the assassination of the president. some mostly colombians and custody and haiti there is 2 or 3 asian americans and also one or 2 of the person that was behind that would be as a nation. so the police, the haitian police and the justice. all on the i working to bring everyone who participated and that as a nation to justice, the, as you say, the police say americans are involved. the pentagon says that some of the colombian suspects were trained by the united states. this comes after biden's, secretary of state, tony b
u. k, who killed him and do you believe the extent of the anti cuba nature nation media propaganda on demonstrations as your biden throws his weight behind them, we speak to the cuban ambassador to the u. k. all of them all coming up in today's going underground. the 1st in the last 24 hours, the funeral was held for president. you have a number of britons argue below the colony of haiti, once a beacon to the world's depressed under the leadership of revolutionary black jacobin to sound leuva...
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u. k and the evidence in the public domain is overwhelming. the u. k. we can't speak for the u. s. book for the u. k. our own ability to examine the problem to understand the problem and to find a solution over 20 years. we've proven to fail that based on our strategic goals and the situation and the outcome that we currently have. it might be the case as cbs today records. we have to wait to the future to determine the success that that's arguably kicking the can down the road. the evidence in 2015 impala suggest to the u. k. military and the u. k. parliament failed, not only our own troops, our own country, but the guns that that's the evidence from the independent defense committee. so the telephone has still got a good hold on the, on the country territory. they've got a fair chunk of it, joe biden in bars. jones said there's nothing inevitable about taliban reclaiming the entire country. what's your opinion? i guess you could go back to a bite in the prime minister. clearly saying is the on the one hand, ethically it's right for us can to determine picture that that will hap
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u. s. last stance. bid to have julian, the songs extradited the u. k. course given washington the green light to appeal, we go reaction to that from the publisher's partner, stella morris. i was able to speak to julian about the decision and you know, it's mixed because on the one hand it's been 6 months and we haven't had any news. so it's like an endless purgatory. but at the same time it doesn't here. and julian's very unwell, he's happy when, when he i went with our eldest this morning. and so it's not representative when i see him because obviously it's a, it's a one rest fight. he get off, but even bell marsh prison is a horrible place. he won his case in january. why is he even in prison? why is he even being prosecuted? there is no legal case against him. all there is, is an indictment based on life, wallace trailing m p. 's origin president joe biden to drop the us government's extradition. appeal lodged against the wicked ex co found the striding citizens. want juliet us on to be free is treatment violates for convention against torture, and it's persecution threatens journalists worldwide. we drop the comes as julian his own, celebrated his birthday for the 3rd straight year inside a maximum security prison in the u. k. u potentially faces 175 years in prison in america, or go on some extra donte from britain on charges of hacking espionage. 2019. the science was forcibly removed by police from the ecuadorian embassy in london as the key to the terminated the 7 year asylum in january. the british judge ruled against the move over fears about his mental health. us immediately though lodged in appeal trillion mc jose christensen was among those who found that video in support of the fellow countrymen. a lot of people were viewing this beyond the assange campaign. viewing. this is just something that the trump administration was, was doing well. it actually wasn't the trump administration that was doing it. of course, we know now that don't trump consider issuing a pardon to join the signs for someone that wouldn't, that was going after him. you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and there, that's why nothing is simple as
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u. k and italy will host the cop 26 climate change conference in glasgow later this year. set against the climate crisis that i've seen all manner of extreme events around the world. the u. k. cause the stomach, the world love, best child to repair the damage caused by increased carbon emissions. but there is little detail as of yet what plans the world's 20 major economies have to prevent a further increase in dangerously extreme weather conditions. so when i go out there, a very unusual event occurred in more than a dozen cities in southern brazil, snow at one state that shows a border with argentina and uruguay. so streets covered in snow on wednesday night . residents went outside to enjoy the frosty ear and the state so also gearing up for cold weather later this week. isn't good news for coffee farmers? 11 percent to farms in the region have been impacted by reco breaking frost. ah. or most of the top stories are now to 0, half a 1000000 miles 54000000 people could be infected with covey. 19 in the next 2 weeks, according to the british ambassador to the un.
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u k, u s. economic factions was stoking this unrest. these are the images cuban state t, v. broadcasts of sundays mass protests. the country is going for, it was a moment. crisis in decades. thousands took to the streets of havana and elsewhere . the process, food and medicine shortages, cubans, president miguel diaz canal said it was the work of trouble may cuz it i love it. yesterday they threw stones, the police forces turned over. cars are totally vulgar in decent until and have you gotten the response of the protest semester, almost unprecedented in the history of the communist country. president diaz come, the same us function, who the unrest you have been carrying out policies that mileage to human rights. so many people for more than 60 years and you intensify them in the midst of a pandemic. and now you want to present yourself of the big savior. lift the blockade less than $243.00 measures and we will see how we get along one more global levels. us secretary of state antony blink and says the cuban regime has no one to blame but itself, it will show that they simply are not hearing the voices and will of the cuban people. people deeply, deeply, deeply tired of the repression that has gone on for far too long and president joe biden expressed solid archie with the protest of the united states stands firmly with the people or q as they assert their universal rights. because the government doesn't accumulate, refrain from violence or attempt to silence the voice of people or cuba clients return to the streets of havana on monday. but the calm look for not for security forces patrolled the capital in large number of mobile. internet outages were frequent throughout the day and access to many social media sites was blocked . it's been that huffman. he is lead research fellow at the german institute for global and area studies is specialize young. you are the biggest protest that you were in decades. why is this happening now? where they can make situation had become really dire, and tourism is the main fault of revenue in the biggest industry in the island and tourism came to an almost country stop with a covered 19 condemning and the your thanks and have to weigh a lot, especially the restriction on him in your missing money. cubans who immigrated to the been sending to their family at home about a 1000 offices with and you and he had to close due to trump's thanks. and so 2 of the biggest foreign currency revenues has dried up, and this has accelerated the so hard to just just put everything in the community economy. and i think that is the major background of the protest that people really are in very precarious living. and food comes in conditions. but the photos not only took place in the capital of the van of adults and several other cities across the island. how significant is that? right? you know, the way that the social media and, and the smartphones and make the images travel very much faster than before and what happens, a little village. now everybody, all time cuba sees just in, at the same time. and so this has head and triggering effect to have protest of this spontaneous all come out and kind of many, many places on the island. and, and it just reflects the, the sour mood of many people with a, with a precarious food and living situation. and also that lack of responsiveness of the political system, the speaking of the political system, supporters of the socialist regime, they're also rallied in havana. how much support does that government still have a more ordinary cuban? it is difficult to assess because it's always a question off the turn to that wouldn't be present. so the question is only when the government are you with radical us intervention, then of course it's not a real question and what would be needed would be more options for people to choose from or to, to make their opinions. i think in general, just that everybody is very frustrated with the current situation. not everybody blame neither the, you know, the cuban government, both in a way to blame. and we have to see how that spells out in the future. and the protest very difficult to assess and how much general support the government had everybody kind of also afraid of this escalation, going on further that off on that as a fellow at the germany's is global and area studies. thank you very much. thank you. now 10 days from the start of the limpid games and tokyo athletes have finally begun moving into the olympic village. $11000.00 competitors will be housed in a strictly controlled environment due to the corona virus. they will only be allowed to leave the village to train or to compete and will be tested every day. no spectators will be allowed into the venues. so now the critical moment for ios, the president thomas back, he just emerged from the quarantine himself as the city of tokyo has entered a state of emergency due to rise in case number's. good fortune is not something tokyo 2020 has been blessed with. the latest set back flooding at the international press center. i is the president thomas bar seemed to take it lightly after 3 days of isolation, he is out and about and trying to see the positives after testing negative. we all regret the decision for not having spectators for the spectators, but even more so for the athletes who will not be able to enjoy life, the olympic atmosphere. the athletes can come and concentrate on what the olympic games for in the essence. and these are the olympic air competitions. athletes will live in a bubble environment only outside the olympic village and competition sites. organizers have toyed with the idea of sending them on bus ride through the city to give the guests at least some semblance of sight. seeing some locals feel less infused about rolling out the red comp to the guests, arriving from all around the world. demonstrations were held on the weekend outside thomas box 5 star hotel. thing that we demand, the games be called off. we have suffered enough under the current of iris pandemic, and the strict measures, but by seems unconcerned with our situation, which makes me all the more angry that much i owe. it's so unfair that our taxes are being spent to further the interests of this ios, the mafia. with all the i see claims, all decisions are reached in tandem with the japanese government. with case numbers rising, local officials in tokyo have just in for the state of emergency again, for the 4th time restaurants will close at 8 pm and cannot sell alcoholic drinks. but the city is already at breaking point with the virus running rampant, even without foreign fans. arriving for the games. now, imagine a world without coffee or apples or tomatoes according to the un. this is entirely unthinkable given the steady decline in b populations. the world over b is active pollinators, for many of our favorite fruits and fewer bees mean less food. as prompted a new breed of b rescuers in malaysia. it's not a job for the faint of heart. when he's not working, he's day job as a software developer. oil and shares often hands deep in a swarm of bees. or without a protective suit. he's just one of the volunteers that might be savior. a group of environmental activists rescuing hides from destruction. the volunteers handle up to 10 relocations a day, acting on people from the public or local officials. in malaysia, those calls usually go to the fire brigade who often towards the entire nest. my be savior provides no tentative to killing the insects, but changing attitudes remains a major challenge. so the perception that needs read dangerous, so the moment is they see me immediately try to find some way to, to remove the bees bees of vital for us 3 systems as pollinators of major crops. but the you in is warning of rapidly declining numbers to, to habitat loss, pollution and pesticides. here's crisis in us and europe where the having problem will be going almost i think. so before that happened here, i think is important that we continue to to piece of the b and make sure that doesn't happen here. and yes, these volunteers do get stung, but it's a price they're willing to pay to save the small but vital creatures. one swarm at a time and that's it from the state to for daniel, the into the business news. the news, the news the news the the news ah, on the way back in time when black german football is looking exhausted and remote and now the presence is a matter of fact. also have snow. in 16 people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center. the more and more refugees are being turned away. order families to be crated and treated people. seeing dream dreams around 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge because no one should have to flee the make up your own mind. the w need for mines president george w bush invited us through the summer home. we talked about the path and the special relationship to chancellor. i'm going to medical and i 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u. s. and e u citizens can now escape quarantine at traveling in to england. the other nations of the u. k. will likely follow suit in due course quite apart from the issues that he raises in terms of the potential import of new and dangerous variance is a great paranoia here about that. and the loose thing a board is, will raise some questions there. there is a course, the question of reciprocity. does it mean that travel is therefore opened in both directions with the e. u. it pretty much does. most european countries now are allowing brits in without too much difficulty with the u. s. though that he's not the case and as much as this may have been a sort of olive branch and attempt to engender some goodwill with the, by the ministration on opening up travel. i think we're going to hear from john in a moment. that is not immediately anyway. likely. thank you for that. jonah, however, and london, and we are now going to go to john hendrick, who is in washington dc. john, is there any pressure in the us to make this a 2 way deal with travelers from england? well, joe biden would like to do
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a sign, celebrated his birthday for the 3rd straight year inside a maximum security prison in the u. k. u face is 175 years potentially in prison. and america, america wants to mex, drive in britain on challenges of hacking and espionage. 2019 saucers forcibly removed by police from the echoing in london of to quito terminated his 7 year asylum there. january, a british judge ruled against that move over fears about his mental health. the us immediately lodged and appeal straight. it empty joyce christensen was among those who found the video in support of the fellow countrymen. a lot of people were viewing beyond the assange campaign, viewing. this is just something that the trump administration was, was doing well. it actually wasn't the trump administration that was doing it. of course, we know now that don't trump consider issuing a pardon to join the signs for someone that wouldn't, that was going after him. you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and their that's why nothing is simple as simply dropped wit
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u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you, countries are returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining outside request. of course, do you pay? was part of that before breaks it, but now this is no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial, and foreign policy grounds. so i think this protest proposes will most probably need the same fate misplaced, the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the you well, what we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since and now officially do pay is all tied to you and most you not subject to it through. however, i shouldn't that the post wrecks that you k you relationship is still very much work in progress, as
u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you, countries are returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining outside request. of course, do you pay? was part of that before breaks it, but now this is no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been...
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want you to find out coming up in the show after the alleged us back, who in bolivia and continued u. k u. s. attempts to overthrow the government of venezuela. what is going on in cuba? and why is nature nation media promoting the children of those.
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u. s. fed says the american households at 13 trillion to their savings, the u. k. resolution foundation. say 7800 pounds richer. the house phone is got here in london. your report. 800000000 not being able to feed themselves. yeah. is that 161000000 people more than 2019 are growing and the nurse so it is hugely challenging. but that does not mean that we don't have a good and that's what we try to raise this report. so the report is trying to bring up the numbers and especially on trying to show the big asian of the drivers which are normally climate conflict at low down and down terms of 19 how that's what the situation in one of the highest spike in the last 2 decades of, of increase of clinic and emerge. many of the world. exactly. there are recommendations. it's not just oh, they're all these people that would be more impoverished by corona virus. would you say that loans paid to the debt pre payments to the i m f. and so one of contributed as well no, no i think what, what we are facing and the ration because because of my team, he's basically because of the log down, not so long time period. ringback has been extended for a new computer and that has that correlate on on the, on the creek and the beatles and therefore, unprofessional economic recession. so that economy has created, brought him off. i said people don't having enough income to be able to support. so that's a challenge we're facing right now, and that is clearly reflected in the numbers we are observing. now in the numbers we're looking at also, we see that there are some prices and that is also linked to your the original va loans, latin america, which is mostly middle, middle income country, is one of the regional which is the most effective. and the reason for this is because that america is usually an informal economy, 55.2 percent. in average countries go up to 70 percent looking formality like now if you're in an informal economy where you don't have access to health insurance, you don't have access to employment insurance, and you don't have access to those acuity and economy loss slow. in some countries more than a year, then all these informal economy stopped economic activities. and therefore, before the middle class, now you have become in poverty under the nurse people because they don't have access to cash anymore because they don't have any going to be. so i think it has, i think it all in the world. so it's more than just because of the payment of long . it's a more complex problem. of course, there is a driver's structural drivers already there. and these were the ones that was referring before climate change, conflicts, mostly clothing for the emergency, contact barrier in africa, and also a load on some boundaries of multi affecting is low down and down. yeah, i want to explore some of those issues of conflict in a moment, but britain obviously has had the greater numbers at food banks. we've had campaigns by football, markers, rash were to be able to retain free school meals as regards food insecurity in britain. why so little about countries like britain, which is facing food insecurity level in the united states, where tonight, what 40000000 more than 40000000 because of covert will not be able to eat without handouts from the u. s. government. yeah, but that one of those countries is that they are formal. it is same as the economy is stopped because of their locked down, but employees still get their unemployment insurance. and when they are over the years of unemployment insurance, they will get. so there's a good which is no it under real income, but it will get resources in informal economy. you don't have that. ok on the u. k . and others have been able to mobilize their foot by hands on to be able to substitute their face of the closures of a school where it gets used to me. but that has not been enough, although the depletion in those countries is not as romantic other situation we're facing the nature of asia, africa, and america. now, countries like, for example, now we're able to expand their cash transfer program anonymously. you will see that today official numbers show that. busy they have been being reviewed as, as a result of in 1900. but it will look at putting security increase. why did you s
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u. n. to ensure the delivery of vaccines, countries being chaos since a military after the selected government 6 months ago, resulting in a near total collapse of its health care system. the u. k. u. s. and others have imposed sanctions on me in most military june to over their deadly crackdown on pro democracy demonstration courses. salumi has more from united nations. this was a chance for secure the council members to hear directly from a representative of me in march national unity government as well as ethnic minorities. in fact, this was the 1st time that a kitchen representative, briefed the council, and he described the situation in me and mar, as bordering on state collapse. he and other grievers described rising food insecurity, ongoing violence, and rapidly spreading corona virus infection. and while there are many calls for help from the international community, including an arms embargo and a no fly zone, clearly not all council members were on board. russia did not even participate in the meeting saying at a separate event that me and mars government with the help of countries in the region need to take the lead and finding its own political felicia. so i think we s
u. n. to ensure the delivery of vaccines, countries being chaos since a military after the selected government 6 months ago, resulting in a near total collapse of its health care system. the u. k. u. s. and others have imposed sanctions on me in most military june to over their deadly crackdown on pro democracy demonstration courses. salumi has more from united nations. this was a chance for secure the council members to hear directly from a representative of me in march national unity...
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u. k. but the brakes, it minister says that is putting a burden on businesses in northern ireland and british unionists. there complain it weaken their ties with the rest of the u. k. the u. k. govern also says it is increasing its efforts with france to stop undocumented migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. on monday, at least $430.00, made that dangerous journey, which is any daily record, but with the numbers rising, sometimes the only solution is legal. safe routes. lighting. barbara has more. they've made it on to the british soil, but the future is unknown. these undocumented migrants are among around 8 and a half 1000 people who cross the english channel in small boats this year. that's more than the total for 2020. with those numbers in the headlines, the government says it's acting insisting it's new nationality and board. as bill will deter people from coming, what we're seeing right now is basically people tropical smoke load criminal guy. can our assignment system to bring in economic migrants and people that quite frank date. the convention, our legal migration was coming to our country illegally and physical. there are difficult reform
u. k. but the brakes, it minister says that is putting a burden on businesses in northern ireland and british unionists. there complain it weaken their ties with the rest of the u. k. the u. k. govern also says it is increasing its efforts with france to stop undocumented migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. on monday, at least $430.00, made that dangerous journey, which is any daily record, but with the numbers rising, sometimes the only solution is legal. safe routes....
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u. k. in any other country that has shut down and the u. k. won't be alone there because as we talked about last week on the show, the global debt in general is up because of all of these stimulus. now we've talked at length about how the breakfast brack. that saga is far from over writers. is that reporting that the u. k is expected to call for changes to the northern ireland protocol, which was a major sticking point in negotiations as they finalize the divorce. what is the issue at hand here, and does it put further tension on that content? his relationship that we've seen between the u. k and the you at this point yes, brand is not going to become any less contentious. this is actually referred to, colloquially as the sausage was because a lot of it is about cold meat going into northern island. quite a while ago when i was on years ago, she was started talking about brakes that i said that i didn't understand why it's cool breaks. it was an ox it because ox that is the nitrate kingdom of great britain and northern island. northern irela
u. k. in any other country that has shut down and the u. k. won't be alone there because as we talked about last week on the show, the global debt in general is up because of all of these stimulus. now we've talked at length about how the breakfast brack. that saga is far from over writers. is that reporting that the u. k is expected to call for changes to the northern ireland protocol, which was a major sticking point in negotiations as they finalize the divorce. what is the issue at hand...
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u. k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. they need work on, they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking off the and this is what they want to, to, to say today. and today, you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during a q and a now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a vicar, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and you of course. yeah. and it's a real problem i have just traveled to belfast and spoken to people, then it is a problem because no, the not and is still part of the united kingdom bought economically. it remains aligned to the pin union and many people there really, really object to it because they feel that they are being treated differently than the rest of the u. k. so they don't, they don't want it. and we can really feel the tensions in northern ireland. however, this is a topic where i think under my co signaled that this, this is where bilateral relations also have the limits. because she said
u. k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. they need work on, they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking off the and this is what they want to, to, to say today. and today, you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during a q and a now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a vicar, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and you of course. yeah. and it's a real...
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u. k. cabinets will meet every year to discuss shadow issues. and the 1st arrangement of this kind of for the u. k, angular on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. and i think over the last, yeah, 18 months in particular, your scientific expertise has been instrumental in guiding the global response to the pandemic. and as i the saying, i think a commitment to science and research is something our countries share and want to develop together. it's no coincidence that 2 of the world's most successful creative iris vaccines by the beyond tech and oxford astrazeneca came out of german and british labs. and i'm very proud that today we are establishing a new herschel metal for german and british women in astrophysics, in your, on a, just one angular of the lasting legacies ability to ship. it's a great privilege to welcome you here today. i'm going to over to you. yes. thank you. prime minister. dear boris. thank you. thank you for the very warm wides of welcome for this very gracious hospitality. this is my 1
u. k. cabinets will meet every year to discuss shadow issues. and the 1st arrangement of this kind of for the u. k, angular on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. and i think over the last, yeah, 18 months in particular, your scientific expertise has been instrumental in guiding the global response to the pandemic. and as i the saying, i think a commitment to science...
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u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay with parts of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial and foreign policy grounds. so i sitting just as proposes will most probably meet the same fate effect. the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since. and now officially do pay is all tied to you. and most you not subject to it through. however, i shouldn't that the post wrecks that you k you relationship is still very much work in progress, as we have seen
u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay with parts of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been...
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u. s. u. k and other allies are keys in china of protecting hackers gauging and what they call malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, they say hacker groups, protected by bay gene, were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for, including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars. well let's get more from katrina you. she joins as lie for beijing. katrina high, have chinese leadership being responding to these really storm accusations cyberattacks hi, hello world. china has flat out denied being involved in encouraging or directing or supporting any cyber attacks that have been launched worldwide. a call these accusations groundless and basically just motivated by political agendas. now we've heard now from beijing foreign ministry as well as several chinese embassies and missions based in europe and all of these statements. all of these rebuttals have been basically summarizing 2 main points. the 1st se is saying that basically the evidence around these allegations is incomplete at there are many cyber actors around the world. it's very difficult to trace the actual origins and also countries should be very careful about pointing all of these attacks at one particular government. the 2nd point that aging is making is basically turning the tables on the u. s. and saying that these allegations are little more than hypocritical thing, that the u. s. itself is the main source of cyber attacks around the world that it's been, it accuses the washington of indiscriminately eaves dropping on other countries. not only competitors to the us, but as well as it's or an allies and aging has said that the c i a has for 11 years been launching its own cyber attacks against chinese institutions, including internet technology companies, ab asian companies, as well as the chinese government that fin the genes response, but what we haven't heard is really a comprehensive response to all of the u. s. allegations. what we didn't hear, for example, was any detailed reply to allegations of hacking of the microsoft email exchange, which affected more than 30000 companies around the world. we also didn't hear any response to the u. s. department of justice. the indictment of for chinese, national allegedly involved in cyber attacks of 4 who have been based al
u. s. u. k and other allies are keys in china of protecting hackers gauging and what they call malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, they say hacker groups, protected by bay gene, were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for, including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars. well let's get more from katrina you. she joins as lie...
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u is claiming that great person owes 47500000000 euros. whereas in the u. k, government officials are saying it's more like 35 to 39000000000 euros. gosh, how surprising that both sides. once i was less a month, i want more. now what those numbers are, the u. k. government is saying is, those were internal numbers for the e. u, and they didn't take into account all that the u. k has already paid back into the you and the previous agreement. interestingly, theresa may or johnson the previous i saw, had made many agreements. she agreed to the dollar, the euro numbers that will be paid to the you were ball. as johnson came into office, he did not question those euro amounts. he did not question any of those financials . and in june the u. k. did pay 6800000000 euros already to the u. hillary. i mean, we have to look at this. there was big news over the weekend. the english football team couldn't quite close the deal, but quickly are we going to be able to of this is about 30 seconds. i really think all i have to say to you rent is katasha coming out and trust me, it's telling me, but no, this is going to be an ongoing saga. it's not going away. just like any divorce. they're always scamp that are going to be picked and things are going to, t
u is claiming that great person owes 47500000000 euros. whereas in the u. k, government officials are saying it's more like 35 to 39000000000 euros. gosh, how surprising that both sides. once i was less a month, i want more. now what those numbers are, the u. k. government is saying is, those were internal numbers for the e. u, and they didn't take into account all that the u. k has already paid back into the you and the previous agreement. interestingly, theresa may or johnson the previous i...
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u. s. u. k and other allies say groups backed by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide, is one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for including ransomware types, with millions of dollars. the us lead alliance is expected to announce details of action against china later on monday. but justin is the chief research analyst with i t harvest. he says china is likely to face further sanctions that will affected technology sector is really phenomenal response between both nato, other european countries. all working together with united states to announce and dino, china all at once. long with that the n s a caesar in the f b, i issued guidance and tony's hacking describing their techniques and procedures and their technology as well. and then thirdly, the justice department in dated 3 chinese officers in the ministry of security services. so. ready it was a coordinated response to everything that's been going on and kind of a, a message to china, to back off. we've seen the us pushing really hard, especially during the pump administration against china, from a technology trade perspective banning. ready chinese technology in the united states and that's always a concern because most, you know, us technology is manufactured in china. so it's kinda hard to say, you know, while. 1 way, but we can have apple and cisco products here in the united states because it's probably just as much of a concern. and i suspect that the us is going to ramp up that, that, you know, digital mercantile is on us. what i call it an attempt to quell the influx of chinese technology and of course, that helps the u. s. companies that are benefiting from that. still ahead and i'll just have the talking to clear up off some of the worst flooding western europe is seen in decades and touch security in south africa as the corruption tyler homer, president jacob zoom out, resumes after days of rioting. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. now the season rains for the time being taken a step back as we got not just one but 2 tropical storms in the system. just to complicate things some pocket which is just about to impact the science of china. even go to strength very much more remains a tropical storm. whereas in fact, we're probably become a tie food pretty soon to be honest. and instead of the water moves slowly towards ty, pay across the southern part of the recruit chains, japanese islands, rice and backer as impacting as i said. glen dong. now for the rest of the seasonal range look bit further north the yangtze, up towards the yellow river, shannon stretching
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u, the u. k, australia joining this chorus. if there wasn't enough, you want the credible evidence on a shared approach to the condemnation while as they tangled just said, it's a theory without producing any evidence. i mean, where you, where do you see this at the moment? yeah, i think they ought to be the right to emphasize that you did not say it was certain . it is highly likely standard speak around attribution society because you can never be certain. i would not describe it as a dubious lane. the fact that with countries have come out of the u. k and the u. s . i was the youth and they show how all come out and suggested that if rich and parents evidence behind it, we seen some of the public domain from private security companies, but not all automated out. that is very difficult to prove, to an extent in international public say, i'll be coming back to how we actually unpaid that and find the evidence for it and just to tank and collect about 2 in beijing. china is response, as you say, has been robust, quite angry about these accusations that have been made for facilitating the potential hack. but they are leaving the question the chinese government may have accommodated groups who tacitly are working from chinese soil, who may be hacking, in a similar vein to the way that the, the us is treating russia as well. and saying that various hacks are coming from russia. what makes this narrative difference as far as beijing is concerned? well, beijing is not acknowledged that there's any groups. they're just pointing out that
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u. s. u. k and other allies say groups banked by beijing responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china has been blamed for, including ransomware attacks with millions of dollars. the us lead lyons is expected to announce details of action against china. later on monday, let's say that to mike hannah, who's following the story forth from washington, d. c, the u. s. 70 pointing the finger really at china, but what more do we expect it to do? this will us has come out to the very strong statement from the 2nd international country making very clear that the us whole trying to responsible for this massive pack of microsoft servers. what the u. s. is doing at this particular point, it's informed microsoft about the nature of the hacked. it has launched an investigation into the nature in a rare occurrence, the f b, i obtained a search warrant to go into corporate servers and remove elements that were left behind to prevent further hack
u. s. u. k and other allies say groups banked by beijing responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china has been blamed for, including ransomware attacks with millions of dollars. the us lead lyons is expected to announce details of action against china. later on monday, let's say that to mike hannah, who's following the story forth from washington, d. c, the u. s. 70 pointing the finger really at china, but what more do we expect...
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the e u, it more or less does most the countries are allowing britson without too many difficulties. the us very much not, so there is no immediate sign of the u. s. lifting restrictions on u. k. travelers or the u. k. on a very long list. indeed, most countries in the world under restrictions entering the u. s. and that despite a much loaded travel task for set up last month to try and come up with a travel corridor, transatlantic travel corridor between the 2 countries. and indeed, not only that, but the cdc, the, with the health protection body in the u. s. is in fact warning us travelers against coming to the u. k because of this country is still very high infection rates. i thank you for that. of that. there's a hole in london. japan, newly reported corona virus infections have risen to another record high of more than 800-3200 of those cases are in tokyo. the growing case load is putting pressure on hospitals in the olympics host city. on tuesday, prime minister, your heat is still good. again, people can watch the events from home. the head of the us olympic team has prayed simone bowels decision to prioritize mental wellness. over all else, the champion jim, this is w
the e u, it more or less does most the countries are allowing britson without too many difficulties. the us very much not, so there is no immediate sign of the u. s. lifting restrictions on u. k. travelers or the u. k. on a very long list. indeed, most countries in the world under restrictions entering the u. s. and that despite a much loaded travel task for set up last month to try and come up with a travel corridor, transatlantic travel corridor between the 2 countries. and indeed, not only...
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k n u. s. troops, we have cameras down in the dead of night. in the u. s embassy comes under drone attack in baghdad to job biden's air strikes and syria and iraq, another former imperial western colony as being debated today. the un, this after a military coup in burma, there's been mass displacement killing and wounding. and what now for thing sir g detained for a decade and a half release than acute debating genocide. and now fighting corruption charges in the region critical to western oil supplies. joining me now from ne p y i car is unsigned lawyer. you can mugs or thank you so much, you can for coming on the show. what's it like represent again, and so given your family is the historic support for the communist insurgency that liberated me and more after the father was assassinated, maybe by the orders of clement. actually, we will, but we don't know about that history in britain. what's it like representing such a famous politician for free? i have to tell you to remind you that my father was an old comedy to go on on to cheese for the general al
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u. s. south africa and india calls for the suspension of intellectual property rights to allow local production of vaccines. it's opposed by several wealthy nations including the u. k and the e. u. a u. s. congressional committees had emotional testimony from police officers present at the january. the 6th attack from the capital building in washington dc. they've been speaking about the verbal and physical abuse that they say they suffered during the violence of armor close ally of pope frances is on trial in the vatican for alleged financial crimes. angelo becky, along with 9 others is accused of extortion, embezzlement and money laundering. those are the headlines and he's continues in all to 0. and about half an hour's time. goodbye. from talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the us to take and who stopped you? we listen, see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra. i guess i'm going to get ready to be on the month on the community foot emotional body, joe body defined by the la football. so if i can come back to the bottom, you know, they come up, come up to be don gala g
u. s. south africa and india calls for the suspension of intellectual property rights to allow local production of vaccines. it's opposed by several wealthy nations including the u. k and the e. u. a u. s. congressional committees had emotional testimony from police officers present at the january. the 6th attack from the capital building in washington dc. they've been speaking about the verbal and physical abuse that they say they suffered during the violence of armor close ally of pope...
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u. k. government? then dr. bought it from connie of extra university, expresses the fear of many u. k. experts about the risks and danger of the u. k. government policy, new zealand, just one of the success stories of the pandemic around the same size of scotland. it's had 2800 confirmed cases of corbett and 26 fatalities. scotland infection made a similar to the other countries of the u. k. has taught more than 325000 cases and over 10000 deaths. professor michael baker is one of the key architects of the new zealand elimination strategy. professor michael baker. speaking from wellington new zealand, a country which has pursued successful elimination strategy at least up until now. you've had 2400 cases of coleman and 26 deaths. from that vantage point. how do you regard ball as johnson's freedom day? well, it seems responsible and finishing quite dangerous. this is policy response to the covered only the more efficient delta variant. and it doesn't seem that you have the conditions for the up in the present. but should we have faith and the seen them in the u. k. has one of the highest vaccinated percentages of the population
u. k. government? then dr. bought it from connie of extra university, expresses the fear of many u. k. experts about the risks and danger of the u. k. government policy, new zealand, just one of the success stories of the pandemic around the same size of scotland. it's had 2800 confirmed cases of corbett and 26 fatalities. scotland infection made a similar to the other countries of the u. k. has taught more than 325000 cases and over 10000 deaths. professor michael baker is one of the key...
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u. u. s. u k. candidates have right now, but they must be joined, they must be carbon mated. they must be substantial and comprehensive and all the loopholes must be eliminated from the sanctions regime. if we don't want to have the car in state, in the center of europe on the border with a you, we must act now. and our actions must be, must be card and needed. and democratic forces of the risk. urge and ask international community to to, to support us now right now in south korea. res corona virus restrictions to the highest level in the capital of soul and some neighboring regions. from monday, the countries reported its biggest staley rise in new cases and its hope health official as warning numbers could double by the end of july, the delta variant is helping to fuel the search with the reported infections of the strain tripling in just one week. schools and balls will be shot and restaurants are only allowed, limited seating. coordinated go to the countries in the worst infection crisis with daily numbers rich in record highs every day. there been more than 500 daily cas
u. u. s. u k. candidates have right now, but they must be joined, they must be carbon mated. they must be substantial and comprehensive and all the loopholes must be eliminated from the sanctions regime. if we don't want to have the car in state, in the center of europe on the border with a you, we must act now. and our actions must be, must be card and needed. and democratic forces of the risk. urge and ask international community to to, to support us now right now in south korea. res corona...