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u. k. government made the claim based on an intelligence assessment without providing evidence to back it up. the u. k. foreign officers press release had more than a few inconsistencies take if danny mariah former ukrainian m. p, he cited as moscow's potential candidate to replace the current president vladimir zalinski, except more i of his on russia sanctions list on top of that. his party failed to even past the last parliamentary elections. 5 percent threshold. this guy's not exactly poised to take the country by storm and seizing his property. sure was an interesting way of appointing him head of the future occupation. you have made my evening. the british foreign office seems confused. i've been under russian sanctions since 2018 due to a conflict with victrum advert shook. my family's assets are frozen. there had the united kingdom secret services and foreign office can square that with russia supposedly wanting to make me the head of an occupation government. that's the question for mr. bean. london is not just spreading questionable stories about modern ukraine though the day before this
u. k. government made the claim based on an intelligence assessment without providing evidence to back it up. the u. k. foreign officers press release had more than a few inconsistencies take if danny mariah former ukrainian m. p, he cited as moscow's potential candidate to replace the current president vladimir zalinski, except more i of his on russia sanctions list on top of that. his party failed to even past the last parliamentary elections. 5 percent threshold. this guy's not exactly...
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u. s. state of texas at the weekend was previously flagged by the u. k. authorities molig, i saw a crumb had been seen as a potential islamist terrorist during a 2020 investigation by britons and my 5 intelligence agency. but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat at the time he was left on record as a person of interest, but was able to fly to the u. s. and by a firearm there, it appears. the u. k. authorities had not related any of their concerns about him to their american counterparts before the attack. now the alleged perpetrator was killed after an 11 hour stand off at the synagogue in cali. vill a suburb of dallas. all of the hostages survived. police in england have detained 2 teenagers as part of the ongoing investigation into the attack. earlier. my colleague unit know neil spoke to a former and my 5 intelligence officer who said the incident resulted from a failure on both sides of the atlantic failure. 2 levels, one is that am i 5, did drop the investigation into him and it might well have been because he who has seemed to have mental health issues rather than terrorist to contention. but the other and astonishing things my perspective is the fact that he was allowed into the states
u. s. state of texas at the weekend was previously flagged by the u. k. authorities molig, i saw a crumb had been seen as a potential islamist terrorist during a 2020 investigation by britons and my 5 intelligence agency. but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat at the time he was left on record as a person of interest, but was able to fly to the u. s. and by a firearm there, it appears. the u. k. authorities had not related any of their concerns about him to their american...
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u. s. state of texas at the weekend was previously flagged by u. k. authorities malik fatal act room been seen as a potential islamist are risk during a 2020 investigation by britons and my 5 intelligence agency. but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat of the time he was left on record as a person of interest, but was able to fly to the u. s. and by a firearm there, it appears the u. k. authorities had not relayed any of their concerns at bottom to their american counterparts. before the attack. the alleged perpetrator was killed after an 11 hour standoff at the synagogue in cali. vill a suburb of dallas. all the hostages survived. police in england tub, detain 2 teenagers as part of the ongoing investigation into the attack. while i'm delighted to welcome live on to the program now. une michelle and the former m. i 5 intelligence officer in the u. k. on a pleasure to have you on, you, of course, will know better than anyone the sheer amount of potential terrorist cases being investigated by intelligent services. but given this alleged perpetrator had a criminal record on mental health problems, according to his family. surely a basic warning, at least should have been passed at sid
u. s. state of texas at the weekend was previously flagged by u. k. authorities malik fatal act room been seen as a potential islamist are risk during a 2020 investigation by britons and my 5 intelligence agency. but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat of the time he was left on record as a person of interest, but was able to fly to the u. s. and by a firearm there, it appears the u. k. authorities had not relayed any of their concerns at bottom to their american...
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u. k, or the u. s. sake, but across europe as well as the last 7 years. are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend, or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the said such a weak communication between the u. k and us authorities, i'm sure they will say the lessons. and what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and share even more and increasingly invasive communication technologically. and they will say to protect all of us against terrorism. whereas in fact, if they did the job, probably preemptively to target and stop potential terrorists rather than beating all privacy and take away all our civil liberties and countries that would be much more effective. and that would be the channel. i would suggest that they start looking into, rather than just aggressively breaking whale human rights and civil liberties in line, which is not helping them if not helping them to protect us. and it's not protecting the national security. i started documentary follows the story of child geniuses on the different approaches to education for back and often i with the very latest join us again, that auto interaction with your mamma. yes. you order the c i o. now i, lisa typical, t
u. k, or the u. s. sake, but across europe as well as the last 7 years. are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend, or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the said such a weak communication between the u. k and us authorities, i'm sure they will say the lessons. and what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and share even more and increasingly invasive communication...
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u. s. isn't the only country taking such measures. canada the u . k. and the netherlands have also warned their athletes about potential surveillance in china. given the same recommendations about using disposable cell phones, we heard from an asian affairs expert who believes the u. s. is hypocritical, accusing others of what it itself is guilty of. this. i think this to part of the campaigns to stigmatize china. and also, we're not forgetting ever. snowden to western countries cannot prove that they themselves are not spying on other people. in fact, they are quite infamous of doing so, right. i was so they had said about what did because find countries in the world you there now even that you at east dropping off its allies is already quite common knowledge to well, christian, or is allies, had openly criticize to us on that. on the contrary, why they not reporting how much china has done to protect it at this time in the olympics, you see robots delivering food for the athletes in the canteen to prevent corporate transmission. that's i think china's answers to public health coming to the world's athletes. well, those are the headlines for this, our se soon, for news views. shoes coming your way in just a few moments time the team are back in 30 minutes. we be
u. s. isn't the only country taking such measures. canada the u . k. and the netherlands have also warned their athletes about potential surveillance in china. given the same recommendations about using disposable cell phones, we heard from an asian affairs expert who believes the u. s. is hypocritical, accusing others of what it itself is guilty of. this. i think this to part of the campaigns to stigmatize china. and also, we're not forgetting ever. snowden to western countries cannot prove...
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and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to block people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem, one in the shivone misinformation that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send him back. noticing that when you read into it, that he was able just to get a gun out of lethal weapon without being on any authority watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front face. the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa, the policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case, but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa. i'm the case working . they are there to preemptively gather intellig
and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to block people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem, one in the shivone misinformation that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send him back. noticing that...
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it take a look at some of the latest developments in the pandemic starting in the u. k. u n . a. where england as announced its ending most corona virus restrictions, again a, some measures were introduced in december to slow the spread of omicron. portugal says the citizens in isolation because of covert will be allowed to leave their homes to vote for one hour. on the evening of election day and japan has extended coverage restrictions to the capital tokyo as it registered record infections because of omicron of international community stepping up efforts to aid tonga after last weekend's volcanic eruption and soon army china says it's willing to help the country rebuild and new zealand and australia are shipping supplies to the area. i mean, it concerns that the country could run out of drinking water. experts say it's likely to take a month to repair the countries only under c internet cable. despite this, some telephone links have been reconnected. the ash from this ball k no is everywhere. it has fogged the skies over the pacific islands of tango. it has carpeted the airpor
it take a look at some of the latest developments in the pandemic starting in the u. k. u n . a. where england as announced its ending most corona virus restrictions, again a, some measures were introduced in december to slow the spread of omicron. portugal says the citizens in isolation because of covert will be allowed to leave their homes to vote for one hour. on the evening of election day and japan has extended coverage restrictions to the capital tokyo as it registered record infections...
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and as a reminder, under the u. k. u. s. extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited under political grounds, and then of course when it comes to the future of reporting many of students, sanchez, defense team and of course is supportive like those outside the high court here today. they said that the u. s. is making an example of june is sancha pool revealing all of these alleged rule crimes relating to the war in iraq, afghanistan. so what happens here on, in what will happen later on today is the high court refuses to certify any of these 10 points of order. they will then go back to the magistrate pull the lower court here in the united kingdom. and essentially, it will all boil down to the home secretary free to protect. she could indeed refuse act tradition is not likely to happen. many people think it's very unlikely indeed. and then, of course, in the meantime, you decide, remain pulled up in bo, motion, prison. the most notorious prison here in the united kingdom. now this is essentially a long ordeal for doing t
and as a reminder, under the u. k. u. s. extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited under political grounds, and then of course when it comes to the future of reporting many of students, sanchez, defense team and of course is supportive like those outside the high court here today. they said that the u. s. is making an example of june is sancha pool revealing all of these alleged rule crimes relating to the war in iraq, afghanistan. so what happens here on, in what will happen later on today...
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u. s. the u. k. and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's the record, low confidence in the government, in political leaders, and so what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. the western media and western political bodies are playing with fire in the sort of direction they're trying to take this a british man who took a 4 people hostage at a synagogue in the u. s. state of texas and the weekend was previously flagged by u. k. authorities, molig face all our chrome, had been seen as a potential islamist terrorist during a 2020 investigation by britons and my 5 and tells you agency. but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat at the time. he was left on record as a person of interest, but was able to fly to the west and by a firearms there. it appears the case already had not relate to any of their concerns about him to their american counterparts before that attack of the alleged perpetrator was killed after an 11 hour stand off at the synagogue in collierville, new suburb of dallas. all of the hostages survived, police in england have detained at 2 teenagers and as part of the ongoing investigation into the attack earlier, my colleague, you know, neil spoke to a former and my 5 intelligence officer who said the incident resulted from a failure on both sides of the atlantic as a failure to levels one is that and i 5, did dro
u. s. the u. k. and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's the record, low confidence in the government, in political leaders, and so what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. the western media and western political bodies are playing with fire in the sort of direction they're trying to take this a british man who took a 4 people hostage at a synagogue in the u. s. state of texas and the weekend was...
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and with leaks found, a julian a thongs, wins the right to appeal to the u. k. u k. supreme court to prevent his extradition to the us on espionage charges. the ruling has been welcomed by his family and support. what happened in court. today's precisely what.
and with leaks found, a julian a thongs, wins the right to appeal to the u. k. u k. supreme court to prevent his extradition to the us on espionage charges. the ruling has been welcomed by his family and support. what happened in court. today's precisely what.
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u. k, u ab regulatory laws in the u. s. and in the u. k, the govern, what can go, an air will, can be printed, et cetera, because we view them as being corporations. now, is it, is there a need to change the definition of what a social media company is? yes, so that's a contrast. the question actually very well with what i was going to reply and since what already was fact, let's say for the g p r. so just like to take a moment to go back to that point because while, for example, that particular law was welcome in the sense of its emission to regulate and to put the interest in the consent of individuals and privacy of the forefront itself and mentally does not challenge the business model under which the corporations work. and actually i have many scholars and myself have argued that is at the heart of a problem. and this links with what you're asking, which is, is it just a question of design or is lying itself away? has it's, are it's tools outdated to actually deal with the kind of problems that the current technology and the crown co
u. k, u ab regulatory laws in the u. s. and in the u. k, the govern, what can go, an air will, can be printed, et cetera, because we view them as being corporations. now, is it, is there a need to change the definition of what a social media company is? yes, so that's a contrast. the question actually very well with what i was going to reply and since what already was fact, let's say for the g p r. so just like to take a moment to go back to that point because while, for example, that...
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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as an extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of the san jose supported, i didn't do the defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with ah, a. so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal, labyrinth of horror story put you in a song. well, he goes through, back and forth, various court systems, here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free at eunice, orange. of course this isn't the end. he's still behind balls and there's still a long way to go for doing a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states. well, let's go live now to human rights activist pete attach. all thank
and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as an extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of the san jose supported, i didn't do the defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with ah, a. so what we see now is a decade...
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u. k. is petrol palms ran dry fuel deliveries from the e. u stalled. in a shortfall of european drivers who had left britain contributed to the perfect storm, the results, national shortages of foodstuffs and other retail products. independent economists expect the u. k. gross domestic product to drop by 4 percent. as a result of regs in the coming years, exports have already fallen. where's e u country to actually expanded their exports to the rest of the world? the u. k. has not, we've been performing very badly. so in that sense, at least so far, at least break it has, has clearly failed to deliver. so far, the british government has not been able to deliver its brags, it promised. that's why some whole show 60 percent of britons believe brags it has done more harm than good. australia's government fails to set out concrete plans earlier this year for reaching its climate goals. disappointing international observe as the cop climate summit. still many businesses, their c carbon neutrality as an opportunity, australia successful wine sector is no exce
u. k. is petrol palms ran dry fuel deliveries from the e. u stalled. in a shortfall of european drivers who had left britain contributed to the perfect storm, the results, national shortages of foodstuffs and other retail products. independent economists expect the u. k. gross domestic product to drop by 4 percent. as a result of regs in the coming years, exports have already fallen. where's e u country to actually expanded their exports to the rest of the world? the u. k. has not, we've been...
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u. k. that supreme court over the decision to extradite him to the u. s. on espionage charges. we hear from the whistleblower fiance. what happened in court today is precisely what we wanted to happen. but we are far from achieving justice in this case, because julian has been incarcerated for so long and he should not have spent a single day in prison and going forth shall begin to empty in canada as a supply chain. crisis chokes the country. it follows a covey vaccine mandate, aimed squarely at the truck drive with hello and welcome. this is off the international with the latest news from around. the world is great to happy with us that we saw with some breaking news from europe, where the e. u has proposed a 12b euro cash injection for ukraine in order to address the states needs resulting from the ongoing tensions with russia. the news comes just, i was off, the nato announced plans to boost his presence in eastern europe. with more details his piece all about nato members have said that they are prepared to send military hardware on personnel to the east of the alliance to bulk up their presence. there, denmark, spain, france, the netherlands of all said that they are going to commit or are prepared to commit to military hardware or personnel to eastern countries in nato. we've also heard from the united states who said that they are looking into possibilities of sending more of their personnel to the east of the nato alliance. this all comes as we are seeing a big meeting of e. u foreign ministers take place at the moment in brussels at that meeting, they are going to be discussing what to do about the ongoing situation and the tensions coming about between russia, ukrai
u. k. that supreme court over the decision to extradite him to the u. s. on espionage charges. we hear from the whistleblower fiance. what happened in court today is precisely what we wanted to happen. but we are far from achieving justice in this case, because julian has been incarcerated for so long and he should not have spent a single day in prison and going forth shall begin to empty in canada as a supply chain. crisis chokes the country. it follows a covey vaccine mandate, aimed squarely...
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u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported. i did a defense, they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. mm. back a with, [000:00:00;00] ah . so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal labyrinth, a horror story. i put you in a sand. well, he goes through, back and forth, various court system here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into charles saying, free, free at eunice, orange. of course, this isn't the end. he's still behind boston. there's still a long way to go to june a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states. earlier we spoke with pink floyd co founder roger waters who said this is only a small victory for us orange. obviously this is bad and yours hadn't been denied blues to appeal to the u. k. supreme court. if he, if he had been denied that may by the high court appeal go, his, his name would have gone straight to pretty, but joe, who would have shouted off with his hedge and sent in the united states to be killed. so service is a small victory, but a stellar explained in just his snatches of your programming and on. while i was sitting here waiting to talk to stellar explain, julian, so should not have spent a single day either in the wood, dorian embassy, where he was sort of locked up for about 8 years for certainly not so much. please go to prison because he has committed no crime. how many times we have to explain this to the rest of the world. obviously he has committed no act of espionage by any definition of the word, probably in any language, anywhere in the world. it should trumped up nonsense piece of nonsense. all. clearly it's obvious to everybody, the whole judicial procedure that's been going on in the u. k. is shirad. it's a piece of theater. to persuad
u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported. i did a defense, they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. mm. back a with, [000:00:00;00] ah . so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal...
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u. k. apologies, but the u. k. i mean data out of the u. k. very recently, suggested the protection against army kron starts to wayne after 10 weeks after that booster vaccination. so does the suggest to you then? a 4th job is imminent, on perhaps a 5th job. well, what we did see is a drop in antibody, but there is also studies being done on t cell and be self protection. and that cross reactivity which shows that there will still be a levels of recognition within the body to help fight off the pathogen. so it's, i would say that although we have some winnie, the point now is that it's still quite effective in reducing hospitalizations. and that is really the most important aspect around the vaccination program in the year of amazon is to reduce in severity. so even if there is a waiting effect with anti bodies, which we are seeing with boosters, it may not necessarily mean that a 4th dose is needed. israel is acting on very early data in this instance, and the w show has recommended on waiting for a stronger evidence base before proceeding wi
u. k. apologies, but the u. k. i mean data out of the u. k. very recently, suggested the protection against army kron starts to wayne after 10 weeks after that booster vaccination. so does the suggest to you then? a 4th job is imminent, on perhaps a 5th job. well, what we did see is a drop in antibody, but there is also studies being done on t cell and be self protection. and that cross reactivity which shows that there will still be a levels of recognition within the body to help fight off the...
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u. k. supreme court. to prevent his expedition to the u. s. on espionage charges, the ruling has been welcomed by his family and support. what happened in court today is precisely what we wanted to happen, but we're far from achieving justice in this case because gillian has been incarcerated for so long and he should not have spent a single day in prison with got some really big kidding stories tonight. live from moscow worse now, just off the 10 pm. it's all it's you international. welcome to it. by the way, the u. s. and it's nato allies have started a series of navy drills across the mediterranean sea. but 12 day neptune strike exercises come amid fears of a conflict in ukraine, although they have not been directly linked to that crisis. secretary general le installed vogue says the alliance is considering deploying extra troops along russia's borders. that's the latest. now the very latest on this story with ortiz peter oliver, an awful lot going on on monday concerning nato troop movements and planned movements as well. what we can expect is that there will be more nato troops arriving in the east of europe. later on monday, us time, they'll be a call between the u. s. president and european leaders. but earlier we heard pretty much confirmation of this from the nato secretary general against dalton bag . nate will not compromise on court principles. we stand for the right of each nation to choose his own alliances. and naples door remains open. nature will not compromise on core principles
u. k. supreme court. to prevent his expedition to the u. s. on espionage charges, the ruling has been welcomed by his family and support. what happened in court today is precisely what we wanted to happen, but we're far from achieving justice in this case because gillian has been incarcerated for so long and he should not have spent a single day in prison with got some really big kidding stories tonight. live from moscow worse now, just off the 10 pm. it's all it's you international. welcome to...
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u. k. government made the claim based on an intelligence assessment without providing evidence to back it up. the u. k. foreign offices press release had more than a few inconsistencies take. if danny mariah former ukrainian m. p, he cited as moscow's potential candidate to replace the current president vladimir zalinski except more i of his on russia's sanctions list. on top of that, his party failed to even passed the last parliamentary elections 5 per cent threshold. this guy's not exactly poised to take the country by storm and seizing his property. sure was an interesting way of appointing him head of the future occupation. you have made my evening, the british foreign office seems confused. i've been under russian sanctions since 2018 due to a conflict with victrum advert shook. my family's assets are frozen. there had the united kingdom, secret services and foreign office can square that with russia supposedly wanting to make me the head of an occupation government. that's the question for mister bean london is not just spreading questionable stories about modern ukraine though the day before this story broke and added to the hysteria of russian invasion fantasies. the u. k. foreign secretary liz trusts, gave a speech praising ukraine for its resilience against invasions of the past. we urge president painted to desist and step back from ukraine before he makes a massive strategic mistake. ukraine is a proud country with a long history. they have known invading forces before from the mongols to the tortoise. unfortunately for trust though, she also demonstrated a lack of understanding of the regions history. the mon goals and tars were one in the same invasion force, often referred to as the tar mom goal yoke. so when she says from one to the other, it's not exactly clear what's in between for russia diplomats mistakes like that are both laughable and disturbing. comical as these are now is not the time for laughing. we're witnessing the actual professional level of people who alongside making absurd statements, a providing ukraine with lethal weapons, increasing their own military presence at russian borders and encouraging care to further undermine
u. k. government made the claim based on an intelligence assessment without providing evidence to back it up. the u. k. foreign offices press release had more than a few inconsistencies take. if danny mariah former ukrainian m. p, he cited as moscow's potential candidate to replace the current president vladimir zalinski except more i of his on russia's sanctions list. on top of that, his party failed to even passed the last parliamentary elections 5 per cent threshold. this guy's not exactly...
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u. k. u, as an extradition treaty, nobody can be extradited on political grounds is that is indeed enshrined in that lower in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on just supporters. i didn't do the defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and africa. stone who's who ah, come on with . so what we see now is a decade long sog or a legal, elaborate the horror story. i said you in a song. well, he goes through, back and forth, various court systems here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free at eunice, orange. of course this isn't the end. he's still behind boston. there's still a long way to go to june, a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states. just a short time ago in this program, i spoke with ashton, returning to the host of ortiz going on the ground. he thinks the way julian assange is being treated ultimately amounts to that of a slow execution. julianna's psalms, documented nature, war crimes, all around the world. no one can save the 10s of thousands killed in afghanistan and iraq. what we're worried about is now saving him. corona virus was spreading through that prison. there was no mitigation despite so julian sanchez lloyd desiring it when he, when corona virus killed, perhaps in, in his high security at prison, he had a stroke in october. the 1st the court said yes, he is a suicide risk razor blades being talked about. this is a motion execution, the vision of all we can hope for now, really to avoid the law for, for him to die in a bell. marsh is for joe biden, or certainly, boris johnson or the judiciary here to say this whole process is a sham. why should the united states be able to go around anywhere in the world thinking a person of any nationality who reveals war crimes under the un, georgia. and just basically, a sentence him to a de facto deaf 175 years in prison. or let's go back to our top story for you here. we're not he. the u. s. is putting 8500 troops on a high alert to counter the supposed to threat from russia. a pentagon spokesman john kirby says the units could be sent to eastern europe if russia types ukraine, although of course, moscow has repeatedly denied any such plans. these would be additional brigade, combat teams, logistics personnel, medical support, aviation support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance as well as transportation and, and maybe even some additional capabilities after that the secretary wanting to get ahead of the potential activation and making sure that these units have the time to prepare if and only if they're deployed. but the more about this brought out here on the program of crossing locked a david swanson, executive director of the peace movement world beyond wool. great to see you today . what. what do you read into this announcement? why? why would washington put thousands of his own troops on high alert over the situation in ukraine? well, i think it's a s
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u. k. u s. all withdrawing some of that stuff from guest over phase all of a russian invasion but i won't says china flu. 39 more planes near its air space and what's being described as the largest operation for 3 months. the taiwan air force issued radio warnings and activated ed fence missiles systems. there's been no immediate comment from china, which considers the island a break away province between a you has more from beijing. this was the largest incursion by china's military close to taiwan. this year, the sunday exercise involved $39.00 chinese warplanes, which flew close to the ty when he controlled protest islands. now, china's foreign ministry would not elaborate on the reasons behind this exercise, but it follows just one day after a huge show of military force by the u. s. and japan in the philippines. see now this exercise, this joint military exercise included to us aircraft carriers. and the u. s. navy said that this exercise was designed to preserve a free and open indoor pacific. now china considers taiwan rogue chinese province that will inevitably be reunited with the mainland, and beijing has not ruled out using force in order to achieve this. in recent months, it's increased the number of military exercises taking place close to taiwan and the highest number of incursions and record it took place in october, which included $56.00 chinese war planes which flew close to taiwan on the same day . now, begging does the denies that these exercises are designed to intimidate the ty when he's government. but analysts say that that's exactly what they're meant to do levels. prime ministers meeting his competence for the 1st time in 3 months. the government has been divided since october about the investigation in the 2020 bay route port explosion. t
u. k. u s. all withdrawing some of that stuff from guest over phase all of a russian invasion but i won't says china flu. 39 more planes near its air space and what's being described as the largest operation for 3 months. the taiwan air force issued radio warnings and activated ed fence missiles systems. there's been no immediate comment from china, which considers the island a break away province between a you has more from beijing. this was the largest incursion by china's military close to...
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u to british shaws expected that this year the number will reach 65000. the u. k has been trading blame with the wrong side of the drastic rise and illegal migrant for things. i'm french presidente manuel mac, ron insists the u. k. to create legal safe rhodes to person and an address to the european parliament. he said the issue won't be resolved if the u. k. doesn't ease its migration policies. the u. k. home secretary said early this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations to limit migrant crossings in the channel. we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties, fullness spokes person on immigration. he says that boris johnson's pledges on the issue are a bit to distract the public's attention away from the so called polity gate scandal, amid claims he hosted boozy get together during a covert, lockdown is so ridiculous. i did use the navy, the british navy has been cut to the bone anyway, and its purpose is not to repel illegal immigrant boats. we are without countries like governor oregon to actually knowing about it, saying that we are going to transport illegal immigrants over there. that rightly replying and telling us that they don't want them. this has been a probl
u to british shaws expected that this year the number will reach 65000. the u. k has been trading blame with the wrong side of the drastic rise and illegal migrant for things. i'm french presidente manuel mac, ron insists the u. k. to create legal safe rhodes to person and an address to the european parliament. he said the issue won't be resolved if the u. k. doesn't ease its migration policies. the u. k. home secretary said early this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations...
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u. k. and the u. nation to south korea's president engaged in arm sales to the u. e. 3 were killed in the capitol, abu dhabi on monday, after a drone attack from yemen, who d community signs of a widening war in 2022. joining me now from yeoman's capital center, where the saudi led coalition is continuing as strikes in response to the attack is journalist and filmmaker nasa r. i bye. have a good after so much for coming on. i should just of quickly ask before i get to the very fluid situation of continued british armed a saudi attacks on your country. whether whether dubai is next is famous for being a tourist destination. is this war widening now or after the continued asked strikes on your people? yes, yes, i think this is a natural result for what is happening to yemen. i think it yemen. i should not. and must not be eh, a, sitting idly by watching itself and destroy, bombed a starved to death and do nothing. so this is natural. yes. i'll return to the u. e. in a moment, dubai, abu dhabi, of course, the u. a. he says, all it is engaged in his sir peace making, a
u. k. and the u. nation to south korea's president engaged in arm sales to the u. e. 3 were killed in the capitol, abu dhabi on monday, after a drone attack from yemen, who d community signs of a widening war in 2022. joining me now from yeoman's capital center, where the saudi led coalition is continuing as strikes in response to the attack is journalist and filmmaker nasa r. i bye. have a good after so much for coming on. i should just of quickly ask before i get to the very fluid situation...
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u. k, the u. s. and even south africa where south africa is already running 30 percent excess debt over their normal $3000.00 excess deaths per week in the last 4 we. so december got is what is the head of overwhelming hospitals and therefore if you have other conditions, you don't want to get sick. so the best way is the slow transmission as much as you can stay safe. interest mentioned there will be many, many more people in hospitals. what's that going to mean for health systems? here in europe? i think it's going to overwhelm health systems in europe, just like your own grooming completely overwhelming health systems and hospitals in the u. s. i think people do or have been misled by the it's mild oh misinformation too much. it's only slightly milder, but it's been short increase. will definitely send way more people to the hospital if you have to go to hospital work car accident on heart attack, stroke cancer, you may not get the chair that you need because the hospitals are full and therefore other diseases may also see excess. yes. and this is why, you know, not getting infected and we're at least spreading out. the curator fraction to a longer period is so much of course the flattening the curve we talked about in 2020. we have to do that again. world many other people will be hurt not just absolutely. it's a very serious wanting their epidemiologist. doctor eric 5 will ding in washington d. c. thank you very much for your time. will israel is among the places seeing record new cases of cove at 19 residents, they could get a full fax nation before anyone else in the world. but now the fast spreading on the kron appe
u. k, the u. s. and even south africa where south africa is already running 30 percent excess debt over their normal $3000.00 excess deaths per week in the last 4 we. so december got is what is the head of overwhelming hospitals and therefore if you have other conditions, you don't want to get sick. so the best way is the slow transmission as much as you can stay safe. interest mentioned there will be many, many more people in hospitals. what's that going to mean for health systems? here in...
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u. s, and the u. k. as it battles rising cobit 19 cases. it's also shutting some public venues from friday. at le, include gyms and nightclubs, officials are worried, the ami crohn varian could be spreading undetected through the community.
u. s, and the u. k. as it battles rising cobit 19 cases. it's also shutting some public venues from friday. at le, include gyms and nightclubs, officials are worried, the ami crohn varian could be spreading undetected through the community.
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u. k. i to strengthen u. k. u trains ability to defend her soil by supplying anti alma missiles and deploying a small training team of british personnel in addition to the work of operation orbital, which is the host remote, was trained 21000 ukranian troops since 2015. yesterday we took the responsible precaution of temporarily withdrawing some st off and dependence from the british embassy in kev. though i emphasized that the embassy remains open and will continue to provide consider assistance for british nationals in ukraine. and i'm particularly grateful for the dedication of our ambassador, give a melinda simmons and i commend our nato allies for the steps they've taken undertaking to protect eastern flight of the alliance. denmark is sending a frigate to the baltic and deploying full f sixteens to lithuania. to join. nato was longstanding at policing mission. france has expressed its readiness to send troops to romanian. the nato command and the united states has raised the alert level of 8500 combat troop
u. k. i to strengthen u. k. u trains ability to defend her soil by supplying anti alma missiles and deploying a small training team of british personnel in addition to the work of operation orbital, which is the host remote, was trained 21000 ukranian troops since 2015. yesterday we took the responsible precaution of temporarily withdrawing some st off and dependence from the british embassy in kev. though i emphasized that the embassy remains open and will continue to provide consider...
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u. k outweigh the risk. one of the things that's very interesting from all the surveys is that on shoring is much more likely to occur in the u. k. so actually, i likely a lot of these global supply chain issues are going to be very beneficial for back to your question u k. manufacturing, which will help wages and help you, you say manufacturing in what ways? well, obviously there needs to be more lillia because of the supply chain disruptions that we've seen and a few things on friday, the us senate, who began to 4th us contractors, they talk to the board to the bill that will make us the defense contractors, wine down all of that purchasing of ram minerals from china by 2026. what does this mean? this means that there is an opportunity in the u. k. in yorkshire. they're beginning to mine rat or of minerals and that will be very beneficial yorkshire in the north of england. so i think also you've seen the nissan ceo in the u. k. also, they're opening up a new plant in sunderland, basically because of the supply chain issues. so the bottom line is all these disruptions have seen manufacturing investment improve in the u. k, d
u. k outweigh the risk. one of the things that's very interesting from all the surveys is that on shoring is much more likely to occur in the u. k. so actually, i likely a lot of these global supply chain issues are going to be very beneficial for back to your question u k. manufacturing, which will help wages and help you, you say manufacturing in what ways? well, obviously there needs to be more lillia because of the supply chain disruptions that we've seen and a few things on friday, the us...
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u. k. shouldn't have to have all these checks as the u. k is always maintained because it's part of the same country. and as i stated before, just imagine if the germans had to have checks on things going into bavaria or the french had to have things going into the all provence. they wouldn't like that. i or both sides really seem to be talking to be a part of the protocol, an article 16 on the people of northern ireland and the e. u is obviously maintaining. this is the best for northern ireland. is that true? what do you see there? well, i will say one that you just had a quote there and it was from the new brick set negotiation for the you and what he was right. i mean, this is the only territory in the world that has such clothes as an open access, basically to 2 different places to the you and also to, to the u. k. or course, what does the you want the, you want an island to in the republic of islands to become closer to the even looked at you as a trading partner versus the u. k. so of course, they going to say that, meanwhile, obviou
u. k. shouldn't have to have all these checks as the u. k is always maintained because it's part of the same country. and as i stated before, just imagine if the germans had to have checks on things going into bavaria or the french had to have things going into the all provence. they wouldn't like that. i or both sides really seem to be talking to be a part of the protocol, an article 16 on the people of northern ireland and the e. u is obviously maintaining. this is the best for northern...
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u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think at the editorial level this is increasingly understood. of course, i think the broadcast media could be doing more. i think there's still a lot of failure to understand what's at stake. there should be more configuration like more attention to, to what the experts in the field of press freedom are saying. because i think there's not a proper understanding of the implications in the u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that because we spoke to dr. per driver who talked about the impact if doing a song is expedited to the united states. what that means for journalists around the world history, the driver it is really important that we recognize that this is a highly dangerous precedent. because it allows any authoritarian regime to use both legal and illegal processes to indict or extradite anyone who's critical
u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think...
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u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decision, saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does report without borders? believe that she won't be? it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of levels that you could kind of pick apart the issue of the assurances, which i hope that the supreme court will get to scrutinize properly. but one thing i will say is, even if they are respected, even if they're fully respected in the u. s. owners, what it has said to this court, which we have no guarantee that they will even so julianna's lunch is very likely to be held in conditions of solitary confinement. were extreme isolation, whether it's called special administrative measures, whether it's the specific facility, you know, that was under discussion in the assurances, he is still very likely to be held in conditions that will exacerbate his mental health risks and leave him a very high risk of suicide. so that is what is at stake here. his mental health is not improved
u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decision, saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does report without borders? believe that she won't be? it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of levels that you could kind of...
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u. k. o u. k. just days ago, nobody in the chemist add one to some people. there goes my return test. literally they said they tried online. they tried all the chemist near where i live, there was nothing available. well, that's the big problem, isn't it? because nothing, no news and nothing available or it's difficult to hold of me. i think a lot of people are bothering anyway. so if you reduce this to 5 days to say, well you've got to motors, how on earth you go into in fools, over compliance with natural floaters. what you're going to do is have lots of people going back to work. going to schools and colleges who are infectious and just going to compound the current problems we had with these ridiculously high levels of infection. but at some point we've got to learn to live with it too. you know, we never know what strange or the come out next. what was it was a motor maybe yesterday, this kind of a, maybe a hybrid that with this but a mis test. but people are turned up there with a bit, a delta, and a bit of oma chrome, whether it's worse or better. we don't know yet if it is even
u. k. o u. k. just days ago, nobody in the chemist add one to some people. there goes my return test. literally they said they tried online. they tried all the chemist near where i live, there was nothing available. well, that's the big problem, isn't it? because nothing, no news and nothing available or it's difficult to hold of me. i think a lot of people are bothering anyway. so if you reduce this to 5 days to say, well you've got to motors, how on earth you go into in fools, over compliance...
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u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019. it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that way this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could have at the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition proceedings and were now back in a, in an almost circular way to, to a situation where it might go back to the very governmental body responsible for this political decision. and the 1st place, which is pretty appalling. let me bring a stella, stella, thanks for your patience. it's good to have you joining us. i remember a tweet that you posted and it was just the beginning of december. i'm going to share it with our audience. julian phones has a stroke in belmont, prison fiance reveals this is as you're going through all of these various legal steps. rebecca's been describing how easy today while his fighting, but he's struggling because he's been in bo marsh prison, which is the harshest, harshest prison in the u. k. since the 11th of april, 2019, when he was arrested, he was already in deterior
u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019. it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that way this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could have at the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition proceedings and were now back in a, in an almost...
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u. k. has been claimed that britain wants to deport illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa, such as garner and veranda. u. k. newspapers reported details of a document dubbed operation dead meat, which contains among others, a measure supposedly being drawn up by u. k. authorities to send migrants to countries such his rwanda and garner for processing and resettlement. garner has not engaged with the u. k. or any such plan and does not intend to consider any such operation in the future. a similar case took place 3 months ago when albanian and u. k. officials were claimed to be closed to strike a deal on a processing center with albanian authorities. likewise, dismissing the reports as being absolutely untrue this month alone, more than a 1000 migrants believe to have crossed the english channel from the e. u to british shows is expected that this year the number will reach 65000. the u . k has been trading blame with france over the drastic rise in illegal migrant crossings. i'm french presidency manual mac chronic fist. the u. k. should create legal safe routes to britain in an address to the european
u. k. has been claimed that britain wants to deport illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa, such as garner and veranda. u. k. newspapers reported details of a document dubbed operation dead meat, which contains among others, a measure supposedly being drawn up by u. k. authorities to send migrants to countries such his rwanda and garner for processing and resettlement. garner has not engaged with the u. k. or any such plan and does not intend to consider any such operation in the...