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u. k. in the u. k, the government is bringing in the online home spill, which is exactly the same agenda to shut down free speech to shut down free thought to shut down opposition to power to government, to war, to global health tyranny, to anything that you disagree with. there is potential that you become an information terrorist and that you can be tried on the refurbish legislation as a war criminal. i mean it's i can only say this mirrors gestapo tactics. and joseph gerbils, media tactics are in nazi many. that's the closest or similar comparison that i can draw. you painted a very disturbing picture of the state of affairs around the world today, but essentially people not being allowed to question mainstream narrative. they always say the 1st casualty and war, of course is the truth. and as you were saying, you know, you, you're not allowed to disagree with, you're not allowed to disagree with nato states. i know you mentioned the u. k. u k . officials in recent days have been flying all around europe, trying to convince you leaders to keep pumping weapons into ukraine. at the end of the day, though, when it comes to telling the truth point in global affairs, it's a risky job to do. do you think it's very risky job? i mean, i'll give an example of a very dear colleague of mine and someone who's known to r t, a journalist about who was recently and has often been and on that can look and reporting on the ukrainian war crimes committed on an almost 80 basis. now, we talked about the hedge monic, social media operators as like, glow, like google, sorry, like facebook, twitter. eva was actually docs. by a former, you pay tore conservative party m p on twitter, who sent out an alert to the the intelligence link special forces of ukraine. when eva pointed out on twitter that she was in donuts, and she was reporting on the illegal and genocidal use of the petal mines by the ukrainian forces against or don't civilians. w
u. k. in the u. k, the government is bringing in the online home spill, which is exactly the same agenda to shut down free speech to shut down free thought to shut down opposition to power to government, to war, to global health tyranny, to anything that you disagree with. there is potential that you become an information terrorist and that you can be tried on the refurbish legislation as a war criminal. i mean it's i can only say this mirrors gestapo tactics. and joseph gerbils, media tactics...
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u. k. having a, when full tax is just going to pot, send a message to everyone. well, if you invest more into the u. k and u. k, gas product, gas production, which we need really, really badly. well, and you make money, we're going to tax you. the same thing applies to e d, f, for example e d f is making a lot of money out of their nuclear power plants because the, as we know of just the prices are quite high. well, now producing clean electricity, green electricity, nuclear, christie, and why should they be taxed? i mean, basically the messages. well don't invest into these green resources because you're, we're going to tax you as soon as you make some money. well, i notice that the u. s. s. are avoided attacks like this, but i believe the white house hasn't actually rule that out. now, given that biden has had such stern words, well, companies and refiners, what do you make of, of the state of pay there now? well, the united states and obviously is lot more market oriented. and i think also in mind of, of the consumers, it's a lot easier to do these taxes in, in europe, and the u. k. where we are used to
u. k. having a, when full tax is just going to pot, send a message to everyone. well, if you invest more into the u. k and u. k, gas product, gas production, which we need really, really badly. well, and you make money, we're going to tax you. the same thing applies to e d, f, for example e d f is making a lot of money out of their nuclear power plants because the, as we know of just the prices are quite high. well, now producing clean electricity, green electricity, nuclear, christie, and why...
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u. k. championships event had m as lu pallana is an event with leanne tradition, u k champs given winning the u. k. champs as massive and means you're among the best dancers out there. if you're bringing home this title would be ledger for all too long, women were not exactly welcome. in the breaking seen. a lot of events are still called be boy battles, even when there are so called be girls competing. because i'm gonna feel like we still need progress again. it'll probably never be 5050, but over time i'm sure they'll be more girls competing mid that side door. i'm hom . manmade. it's of outlined, bel. mm. oh, this time it's a quarter, final exit for g. lou at the hands of japan's no roomy but missed the 7 a decent result. mine says i wanted to make it to the main stage among the top 8 and i did on the subject of 2024 presents and altogether new kind of stage when breaking day to use as an olympic discipline and historic turning point for the entire scene for the sport and a huge opportunity for zulu the leverage vehicle. the monet olympics are approaching and the qualification rounds are nex
u. k. championships event had m as lu pallana is an event with leanne tradition, u k champs given winning the u. k. champs as massive and means you're among the best dancers out there. if you're bringing home this title would be ledger for all too long, women were not exactly welcome. in the breaking seen. a lot of events are still called be boy battles, even when there are so called be girls competing. because i'm gonna feel like we still need progress again. it'll probably never be 5050, but...
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so not making the u in the eurozone inflation numbers are not as bad as they are in the u. k. s high z u k. whether my sensei said that the beginning of the winter will be the tougher spirit had both in terms of inflation rates. but also in terms of economic growth. so my sense is that the toughest times are yet to come result with these new g d p numbers, the europe is still eking out growth, at least in the 2nd quarter. but there are so many concerning signs ahead. is a recession imminent? well actually, the new numbers that came out a day about as the new information for the latest quarter are, are not as the as so pessimistic as a had originally thought. for some countries, sir, i'm thinking here of the netherlands, but also there were the numbers for greece or after a very strong to his spirit, actually quite strong, much stronger than i would have. there are dissipated for others growth numbers in the 2nd quarter, or between 0 and 11.5. and of course the big issue here is germany with their egg did the growth in 2nd quarter. exactly 0. i always basic units that are, you know, the nex
so not making the u in the eurozone inflation numbers are not as bad as they are in the u. k. s high z u k. whether my sensei said that the beginning of the winter will be the tougher spirit had both in terms of inflation rates. but also in terms of economic growth. so my sense is that the toughest times are yet to come result with these new g d p numbers, the europe is still eking out growth, at least in the 2nd quarter. but there are so many concerning signs ahead. is a recession imminent?...
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u. k and not just u. k. as is joel said, the rising cost is extremely high, but the u. k. as one of the free is markets, and we have no caps or caps be withdrawn or running out. we're seeing a moment where people are very scared. and you know, let's just look at the issue of barrister's criminal barrister's. they are not the worst paid workers in the world, even they are coming destroyed. so i think we need to how we deal with this. we need to find a constructive way to negotiate. we would encourage employers, government to sit down, recognize that this is an unprecedented moment, that solutions and confidence in workers and the businesses they work for is vital . ok and not get. let roy let just let just pick up that stephen thing. people are scared. this is an unprecedented moment, does where the government and all this where the leadership was embarrassed. johnson, the prime minister on his 2nd holiday of the summer, he seemed to find off and just passed on all of this to whoever takes over. that's not happening until september the 5th, as me, a lot of damage potentially
u. k and not just u. k. as is joel said, the rising cost is extremely high, but the u. k. as one of the free is markets, and we have no caps or caps be withdrawn or running out. we're seeing a moment where people are very scared. and you know, let's just look at the issue of barrister's criminal barrister's. they are not the worst paid workers in the world, even they are coming destroyed. so i think we need to how we deal with this. we need to find a constructive way to negotiate. we would...
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u. k. in the u. k, the government is bringing in the online home spill, which is exactly the same agenda to shut down free speech to shut down pre thought, to shut down opposition to power to government, to war, to global health tyranny, to anything that you disagree with. there is potential that you become an information terrorist and that you can be tried on the refurbish legislation as a war criminal. i mean it's i can only say this mirrors gestapo tactics. and joseph gerbils, media tactics are in nazi many. that's the closest or some motor or you, painter, a very d, a journalist ave about latin bin and on i can look on reporting on the ukrainian war crimes committed on an almost 80 basis. now, we talked about the hedge monic, social media operators as like, glow, like google, sorry, like facebook, twitter. eva was actually dock by a former u. k. tory conservative party m p on twitter, who sent out an alert to be the intelligence linked special forces of ukraine. when eva pointed out on twitter that she was in donuts. and she was reporting on the illegal and genocidal use of the petal mines by the ukrainian forces against or don't civilian within 2 days the hotel were about that was thing was heavily shell. so, you know, it becomes very clear that now that these information clusters, these are cyber warfare units are in close connection with the intelligence agencies of the countries and regimes that are targeting journalists that are expiring thing, that criminality. and this, yes, it becomes, it is now becoming literally the media and the n g i. agencies working in lock step with the regime defense departments and intelligence and security agencies are effectively becoming in direct hit men for their regimes. and you know, i con, i'm under stating it, actually, you know, it's a conversation that requires a lot more time
u. k. in the u. k, the government is bringing in the online home spill, which is exactly the same agenda to shut down free speech to shut down pre thought, to shut down opposition to power to government, to war, to global health tyranny, to anything that you disagree with. there is potential that you become an information terrorist and that you can be tried on the refurbish legislation as a war criminal. i mean it's i can only say this mirrors gestapo tactics. and joseph gerbils, media tactics...
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u. k. as high as the u. k. however, my sense is said that at the beginning of the winter will be the tougher spirit ahead, both in terms of inflation rates, but also in terms of economic growth. so my sense is that the toughest time, sorry a year to come result with these new g d p numbers, the europe is still eking out growth, at least in the 2nd quarter. but there are so many concerning signs ahead. is a recession imminent? well actually the new numbers of came out a day about the new information for the latest quarter. i are not as a, as said pessimistic as i had originally thought for some countries. so i'm thinking here of the netherlands, but also there were the numbers for greece or after a very strong to his spirit, actually quite strong, much stronger than i would have. there are dissipated for others growth numbers in the 2nd quarter, or between 0 and 11.5. and of course the big issue here is germany with their ag did be growth in 2nd quarter. exactly 0. i always basic. you means that are, you know, the next numbers are next quarter of a probably negative. so that is really there at the, there one country to watch. we also had a few come to see a for that have caught already one quarter of negative growth. and so, yeah, there is a certainty ahead of us and is not obvious what will happen. yes, but i think, as i said, germany is a, is the country to watch here because it is really the engine of growth for the european economy. interesting. as the u. s is already in the recession, technically in the recession, boss quarter, one and quarter to have been negative numbers. i, sol, usa, usa girl. so the use column is really, you know, safe in a really how dangerous could it be for the euros on that is the 19 nations that use the euro. if there is a recession later this year. well, i wish had to recess in also with a pandemic. so where, you know danger isn't really the right number of suppose we were hoping for a quick growth asked of them. but of course, now with the war in, in russia, this is not going to happen either european economies, a strong economy could, whether this, i think what's important wants here is some really the weakest, the how they weakest will be hit. primarily because this is an energy sunni will affect households, mtv, the poor households in ways that are, you know, we need to be, need to watchfulness. the european economy hauling the will recover after us because we are talking about really the winter after t
u. k. as high as the u. k. however, my sense is said that at the beginning of the winter will be the tougher spirit ahead, both in terms of inflation rates, but also in terms of economic growth. so my sense is that the toughest time, sorry a year to come result with these new g d p numbers, the europe is still eking out growth, at least in the 2nd quarter. but there are so many concerning signs ahead. is a recession imminent? well actually the new numbers of came out a day about the new...
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u. k. rail union leader mc lynn cheap base. he gets lambasted for giving his opinion about ukraine, but it, it almost reminds me about r t r t blocked in the u. k. r c blocked in europe and america. it seems that the, the u. k and e. u government don't want that. people thinking for themselves, i've heard it said in the u. k. pressed at odds, he is just propaganda is just silly propaganda will. if it is just silly propaganda, let your people make up their own minds. why are they blocky this summer? they say, alexander, when it comes to war, that the 1st casualty in war is truth. well, that's clearly true in the case of the current government led by, well, soon not to be led by boris johnson and the opposition led by kear stop. there is no opposition in this country. there is no free speech when it comes to this issue . and the blocking and the banning of r t is one example. the imprisoning of assange is a longer term example. but also just on the basic level, it shows a government that is terrified of the truth coming out there. terrified not that the people can't handle these things, but that they can. and the people of this country will make rational judgments based on the information they have availab
u. k. rail union leader mc lynn cheap base. he gets lambasted for giving his opinion about ukraine, but it, it almost reminds me about r t r t blocked in the u. k. r c blocked in europe and america. it seems that the, the u. k and e. u government don't want that. people thinking for themselves, i've heard it said in the u. k. pressed at odds, he is just propaganda is just silly propaganda will. if it is just silly propaganda, let your people make up their own minds. why are they blocky this...
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u. k. energy. at the u. k. energy regulator, afghans, height offices in london, that angry as a shop rise. the energy price cap with the don't pay you. k, campaign group need in coals. so, so co payment strike as bills reach astronomical prices. members, if they get movement, blame the government signals doing its job. the energy cost, is this insane? it, it's a real em. i haven't, haven't, i was governments to refresh you. i think, i think the problem we have is group energy companies and the energy suppliers have white too much influence over the government. us the energy companies putting out of the price is very, very high and we can't afford to buy enough. is enough. we've had enough of this system that doesn't provide for people. the pentagon hasn't vowed a new plan to limit civilian casualties in us drones stripes on to other military cub operations in other countries. but some critics say that's no good enough, as thousands of people have already been killed by american bombs. ortiz, don't quote it delves into the story. the center of excellence, it's the pentagon's latest attempt at making americans feel just a little bit better about the u. s. military's killing of civilians around the world. so the center of excellence will be sort of the hub that will provide expertise at a centralized location, but then that will be dispersed throughout the department of defense at the co. com level at the component level. it's all part of the new civilian harm, mitigation and response action plan aimed at reducing the amount of collateral damage caused by us bombings and drone strikes. the civilian harm, mitigation and response action plan announced thursday we'll build the framework that will put people who are trained and have an understanding of civilian harm issues throughout the military, both in combatants commands and more senior levels of the defense department. you have to wonder if anyone at the planning meeting made the controversial suggestion to stop conducting so many bombings around the world and the 1st place. since 2015 us forces launched more than 13000 drone strikes in afghanistan alone, killing as many as 10000 p
u. k. energy. at the u. k. energy regulator, afghans, height offices in london, that angry as a shop rise. the energy price cap with the don't pay you. k, campaign group need in coals. so, so co payment strike as bills reach astronomical prices. members, if they get movement, blame the government signals doing its job. the energy cost, is this insane? it, it's a real em. i haven't, haven't, i was governments to refresh you. i think, i think the problem we have is group energy companies and the...
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u. s. i'm on the u. k side, you know, seeing the same amount, the u. k. has a place to, to give run. they held a $50000000.00 for refugees that they are trenching our process in run. so it's not no longer a question of which evidence to provide based more so how do we hold one to the caliber and we know how to. ready the, the cannibal is by it's international partner. she put sections to put pressure on them. and in 2012, the pressure that the foods actually helped the united states, scandinavian countries, the african development bank, all revealed its rhonda that we saw. ready under stopping the support of the n 23, and thus will be calling for now that for their international partners to use the sim, aggressive diplomacy by using 2012, which was at which consisted a revolving financial aid to the government to run until they are partner for peace, if we do not do such things, we continue to see one day involved in the d. r. c. the bank of england is projecting never ukiah. economy was slip into recession by the end of the year. it's high interest ranked by half a percentage point.
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u. k. as high as the u. k. however, my sense is that the beginning of the winter will be the tougher spirit ahead, both in terms of inflation rates, but also in terms of economic growth. so my sense is that the toughest time, sorry for yet to come result with these new g d p numbers that europe is still eking out growth, at least in the 2nd quarter. but there are so many concerning signs ahead. is a recession imminent? well actually the you numbers of came out a day about that the new information for the latest quarter are, are not as a, as so pessimistic as a had originally thought for some countries. so i'm thinking here of the netherlands, but also there were the numbers for greece or after a very strong to his spirit, actually quite strong, much stronger than i would have. there are dissipated for others growth numbers in the 2nd quarter, or between 0 and 11.5. and of course the big issue here is germany with their ag did be growth in 2nd porter. exactly 0 i which basically means that are, you know, the next numbers are next quarter will probably negative. so that is really, there are the, there one country to watch. we also have a few come to see a for that have called already one quarter of negative growth. and so yeah, there is a certainty ahead of us say, an is not obvious what will happen. yes, but i think as i said, germany is a, is the country to watch here because it is really the engine of growth for the european economy. interesting as the u. s. is already in the recession, technically in the recession. boss caught a want and caught it to have been negative numbers. i, sol, usa, usa, girl, said the u. s. kind of is really, you know, safe in a really how dangerous could it be for the euros, or that is the 19 nations that use the euro. if there is a recession later this year? well, i was had to recess in also with a pandemic. so where, you know, danger isn't really the right number, or suppose we were hoping for a quick growth asked of them. but of course now with a more in, in rush that this is not gonna happen. either european economies, a strong economy could, whether this, i think what's important was here is some really the weakest. they're how they weakest will be hit. primarily because this is an energy sunni will affect households. in particular, the poor households in ways that are, you know, who we need to be need to watch for this. the european economy hollinger will recover after us because we are talking about
u. k. as high as the u. k. however, my sense is that the beginning of the winter will be the tougher spirit ahead, both in terms of inflation rates, but also in terms of economic growth. so my sense is that the toughest time, sorry for yet to come result with these new g d p numbers that europe is still eking out growth, at least in the 2nd quarter. but there are so many concerning signs ahead. is a recession imminent? well actually the you numbers of came out a day about that the new...
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and we will be able to come to the you k through official channels, if you want to speak asylum in the u. k, you have to do the on u k. so that's one of the reasons that people think that these crossing the happen a because you actually have to me coffee the made up any before you commit to finding that there are certainly differences that we are seeing in terms of a policy approved. and i think also more publicly and there's a real lack of understanding, i think. and i have to say, you know, even if someone who works in this area, what's going on in the mediterranean is something that even i did not know huge amount about in a way that everybody, you know, what was going on in ukraine and huge the important and valuable, but you do you see a discrepancy and public knowledge show money? i just pull that up because our online community right now, what we're mentioning that difference between ukraine, refugees and then people trying to cross the mediterranean one more way. i want to include very briefly interact, conversation, and this is maurice. he spoke to us just a few hours ago. this is the point that he wanted to
and we will be able to come to the you k through official channels, if you want to speak asylum in the u. k, you have to do the on u k. so that's one of the reasons that people think that these crossing the happen a because you actually have to me coffee the made up any before you commit to finding that there are certainly differences that we are seeing in terms of a policy approved. and i think also more publicly and there's a real lack of understanding, i think. and i have to say, you know,...
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u. k. k or star retain touch more confidential with it. so sharon kosta, k u in natalie dialogue with a arkansas kink your study desoto psychology. so what are your course that is a 100 then you want in a minute a jigsaw? sure crash. they all are more nonzero. so she yawned e g e r or kicked in there's a special folk wire in japan. among other pieces of music, the group performs a coral suite, entitled repentance by sheena chiro a k. me a composition based on modern morris novel, the devil's gluttony. see if we're wrong or a mother, and we only so sharon called is this. if we were a soul, nora, a martyr they want. is there a punish? you mean naughty? they said oh, more toy hero, midday g. it's or who your course your in the esa, mailed to her are into others? chorus. lulu? port t ah hello . i am of your taylor godiva. a still single. me ha! unknown with gushy. yeah. the honda you. how sister 9 this demo. but that's your e to look at the mess with that. sure. none us i g. but then again, just so me them. us co, nakano, couldn't she me could omeka they, she got
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u. k, the serpentine pavilion in the u. k. it's one of my studying bits of architecture i've seen and has a, has a really interesting, i think, story behind it for our viewers. i mean, not all your design is about the educational experience. it's about the communication experience as well. absolutely. no, i'm the serpent pans. pavilion still ring among my project is sir, at, by the way, it's going to be a library. ah, and then a museum in quite a number. it is a now it's permanently installed there. no, with this project, what i want to tell to my work and especially the serpent pavilion is to so the read narrative on africa. it is a place where you can learn a lot from nature, but also how people can go to daily life, which scarcity, and just accept it. and so at. and one thing that is important for me is like a tree. and so in london, i just wanted to create inside this beautiful park, hyde park, a kind of huge cannot be a tree, but not just mimicking latree, but creating a design idea how you can collect water tree needs water. london is very rich, but why i don't showed to the people in london that even a wealthy, a rich country should save energy, should save resources by creating a pavilion that has the capacity to collect water. so my approach sometime is playfully batch, then he has a narrative. if you show people ways how architecture can, can do more beside the functional issues, then we either a higher value to architecture and that what i'm trying to do always yep. what is the reaction to your designs from your fellow architect community where they are able to see the practicality of something like a school that you you built in 2017 helped to bill la lacy scores. secondary school and became a fast so, you know, an amazing structure which was simple to construct but yes, has attracted children from far and wide to come and study there yet. is it, it is another school project, but again, built by the community for the community. i have to say again, i mean, i was lucky to be able to do this project. i don't know how, i'd argue to think about it. but you know, if you like me coming from dc background, that is more than just a privilege and you cray it in your own community school with in the community and with the community. and you see the reaction, the positive reaction of your people, you know, sometimes the men from daniel with, respectfully demand from gand that is demand from a gamble. you know, it's mean, wow, he'd be something that is extra ordinary. and so i am just so happy about it. i can just say, i feel i being digging into darkness. i felt light. that is even minute in many, many other people. this is what i can say. and that is true, you know, and i want to have more opportunities around the world to give and create something that is responding to people. what i'm doing, winning the print surprise, does actually elevate you into a group of very distinguished architects, but also raises the profile as, as we know, as being the 1st african to actually win the prize. and highlight the fact that when we think of high art or high architecture, we don't have to look to the west. do you think people now have to re look at the way african artists and architects are perceived in western culture. those, those, the glass ceiling has been broken. i'm happy if i could contribute to that and very happy i went to say, colonial architecture has something that we have to say. something very strong. if you look at it has lot of qualities. what is missing to my knee? what are, what are see to how i see things it, we have been given a structure, but not the brain which has had an object but not to knowledge how to do it. and so for a long time, these kind of structure is good, it is strong, but it, it didn't really consider or taking truly under account or local knowledge or local conditions, especially the social conditions. how do you really integrate all of these to create a building that become an added and into vacation for people? and so let's say they have been great project, but the narrative has being give to object, but not the way how people should do it themselves. and that is the thing that i miss, but if i can like me and try to deal with the reality of the site ah, of people and create something that is being seen by many as a game changer. hey, you know, i'm so happy and lucky to be able to contribute before you won the pritzky. and how difficult was it to you might say pitch the idea or sell the idea that this will work. and it will make a difference whether it be a classroom or a library, or housing development or, or, or a structure in a, in a major park. before you big wooden. this award life must have been slightly difficult because architecture is a, is a difficult industry to, to pitch and to be successful in hub being doing does work. and since i was a student, the truth is really when i got a chance to start to study in germany, i decided after 2 years studying it must be something compare to bachelor level or even less. i decided to stop to study by then to do research around berlin and brandenburg, which is the, the state around berlin to learn our technique, how buildings have been done before the industrial era which make europe becoming the leading force in the world. you know, so i went back to my home to tree really tried to find a yes, how i can create something that is like different to what i knew in the west, but also in book enough answer. so i didn't sit on the desk and imagine to really come with the prototype that will make the big difference. but i try to go through a process to study and it was a struggle to do that because 1st he was student. and then you get a neglected people, just say, you know, you are too young to do that and i didn't have my reality. so i keep pushing. and at the end of the day, i faced the reality that out there was no fun. there was no resources to do that. so what i did is to create a little foundation today. it still exists at that time it called an sure about 9 of the gander a fall which a german, a means an association of a sort of 4 brick stone for the school in gondo. now we call it katie foundation because with the awareness on my work and friends wanted to connect the association name with my architect our success. so that in the beginning he was now light days . it was very, very difficult to convince in bull keena community, but also in the west, people were shock. why u. s. a student, are you going to build a school and not a government? oh, no powerful european institution. why you, why you, why me, it is my responsibility for my community and being aware that i have a community and i want to contribute when i didn't needed to wait to become noun or to become rich to do that is what you need to force. and the energy to sustain and to go through all the difficult moment. and i'm telling you, i am so happy that i took this decision. if and now you've student that how, how i have been call at the beginning in the west, in germany. he's naive or but his graduate you know, i just went to do it and i was the best decision in my life. some of the most unassuming people when major awards, whether it's a nobel peace prize, or whether in your case it's the print. sco is, is being recognised by a western award system, slightly annoying that it's taken the award for you to be perhaps better known to a wider audience and that you couldn't have been recognised it
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u. k. because we praying their secretary for defense ben wallace. and you said that that was the reason for national security of the u. k. m g mand youtube, to been our channel ridiculous because it's the 1st time when the media through defense. so any country demanded to ban any youtube channel. ah, crying foul over what they say is discrimination, african refugees in europe, claim they're not getting the same level of treatment. those. those needing help from ukraine, han and get if that...
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u. k. with inflation now the u. k is leading experts on cove, it say that needs to be a global approach to tackle the long term effects of the virus. is a government miss make the same effort to combat the long term illness. as they did to fight the initial outbreak, the actual numbers surrounding long clothing can vary. but the channel of infectious diseases this year, published and analysis of $31.00 studies, showing that 49 percent of coven 19 survive is globally reported persistent symptoms. 4 months after the original diagnosis in the u. k. latest figures show 1800000 people are experiencing long covered with symptoms like fatigue, cognitive issues and breathlessness. under their assoni. gaga reports the pandemic that change the world and is still affecting hundreds of millions of lives. yet out of those who recovered from infection and numbers to come to another phenomenon. post cove, it's syndrome like the majority of those diagnosed with long covert shanie right, wasn't hospitalized yet 2 years on a lack of understanding about post. cupboard syndrome has left him dealing with a condition that impacts his daily life. there are no effect of treatment for the illness itself. all doctors can try and do his target specific symptoms, but most of the symptoms they hadn't. achievement is also the lack of understanding around the condition. and doctors have very little insight into what he on the line dr. is off for a personal perspective, dealing with post code syndrome has been a very frustrating experience. it's debilit
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u. k to digest. and i think unless the u. k. government comes up with a significance rescue package or aid package to help out families all around this country. there isn't just going to be discomfort going into this winter. there's actually going to be proper destitution. fuel builds are already at their highest in nearly half a century and they're expected to carry on going up. so that early next year we could be looking at fuel bills that are well over $6000.00 for a normal household. his a so ring statistic in 2019 fewer than one in 5 households was classed as being in fuel poverty by early next year it's expected that 3 in 5 households. that's 2 thirds of the household and the u. k. a majority of the population are going to be in fuel poverty. now what does that mean? well, that means that they pay more than the average, the national average for the field and what they're left with after they pay. that means that they are below the national poverty line. so this is, i think, a heading into what is obviously a national emergency indeed. so next question was a government doing about it? britain's waiting, awaiting a new p. m. yeah. what governments i think is, is, is the assets that the, the u. k. government at the moment is in this kind of hiatus, are between the exits are of forest johnson. he's swung around somewhere and the, the, the, that the new prime minister, whoever that may be coming, they basically means this, that the current government can't take any big decisions because it's got to be up to the new prime minister. so actually put them into practice. they are currently ruling out doing what the opposition party labor calling for, which is a freeze
u. k to digest. and i think unless the u. k. government comes up with a significance rescue package or aid package to help out families all around this country. there isn't just going to be discomfort going into this winter. there's actually going to be proper destitution. fuel builds are already at their highest in nearly half a century and they're expected to carry on going up. so that early next year we could be looking at fuel bills that are well over $6000.00 for a normal household. his a...
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u. s. i'm on the u. k side, you know, seeing the sam now the u. k. has our flesh out to give, ron, they $150000000.00 for refugees that they are trying to process in run. so this is not no longer a question of which evidence to provide based more so how do we hold one of the caliber and we know how to hold it accountable is by it's international partner to put sanctions, to put pressure on them. and in 2012, the pressure that the foods actually helped the united states, scandinavian countries, the african development bank. all we felt eights around that, that we saw run the stopping the support of the n 23. and thus will we calling for now? not for their international partners to use the same aggressive diplomacy by using 2012, which was at which consisted, and we lauding financially to the government to run until they are partner for peace. if you do not do such things, we continue to see one day involved in the d r. c. every now and it. how confident are you that action will actually be taken? as a very difficult question, but you asking? i think wh
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u. k. so it is a vital hub for the u. k. economy. and as far as the work is concerned, as far as the unite union, which represents them is concerned, this is an exceptionally profitable business. the last reported profits for 60000000 pounds. these work as a struggling, as are so many across the united kingdom with this rampant rise in the cost of living, both in terms of goods inflation but also really frightening. rises in the cost of fueling people's homes. family home could cost $4000.00 some, some talking about even $6000.00 pounds a year next year to support and says they say against that backdrop, they need a double figure. pay rise, not the 7 percent the. the port, which is owned by the hutchinson conglomerate, is offering them at the moment. well, my case for my attorney general has appeared in court in connection with the disappearance of 43 students in 2014. his. his mckayla is facing charges of torture, false disappearance, and official misconduct. 83 other arrest warrants, also being issued with soldiers, local officials and police officers. a government led commission is called it a crime of the state. it looks like you can know that we, mexicans, all of us, are pained by this force disappear in a state crime that so far is a crime of impunity which we continue to see because it took years to arrest the former prosecutor. and since the most gay, it would feel that this is the 1st step towards justice towards punishing those who committed this crime, state crime. and also towards clarify what happened that terrible night for a large segment of the mexican population. it's a form of proof. he left his military officer who led to rebellion in 2005 has been released from prison. and the total whom i last 17 years of a 19 year sentence for his role in the uprising against former president doug 100 toledo mala. is the brother of the full of president orlando. marla who served 9 months in jail for money laundering. well, still had here on al jazeera trouble in t country will tell you why. striking workers in bangladesh are demanding a 150 percent pay rise. brazil's former president of the silver holes, his 1st major campaign rally as he proposed to challenge variables. nora in october's election do stay with us here on autism. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world. carp is on its way to cattle. hook your travel package to the wall chunking in chinese, setting records both by day and night. hi everyone. here is the details stark, of the color, the higher the temperature. keep in mind an overnight temperature of 34.9. that's good enough for a national overnight temperature record rate across china. we've got that, he'd across the yangtze river valley temperatures in the forty's. this has been going on for months now and it's about 10 degrees above where you should be for this time of the year. some showers in storms for the yellow river valley. that energy is also moving in to the korean peninsula and storms for the far northeast of china, so fresh $21.00 degrees in harbin. jesse's, of the philippines, main island of luzon. we got this tropical depression neurologists in the philippines predict it will become a tropical storm. it's going to generate a lot of rain from manila to low on where the ground is saturated. so i think flooding and landside will be a big concern there of her india, this monsoon depression is impacting roger. stan states on monday, but we know this will eventually become astray for pakistan. so let's get you up to speed 1st start monday, still some rain for upper sim province, but here's the depression rate there. we'll put this a day for it on tuesday, moves into upper same province, eastern baluchistan and south punjab. on tuesday, that's where the worst of the weather will be. we'll see soon, hatta air with issue airline of the journey. when i change sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa, it was to dictate when new dynamic movements were launched. in the last of a 3 part series al jazeera well looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, the evaluated from education to the changing wills of women, the expansion of the middle class, and improve transportation. the sixty's in the arab world society on al jazeera, ah ah, of the back to out is there with me. so robin a reminder of all the top stories, at least 30 people are being killed in the tackler hotel. in the somali capital mogadishu, the standoff which we got on friday, ended after security forces stormed the building. now to bob has claimed responsibility. the daughter of a pro kremlin political commentator, alexander duke, and has been killed in a car bomb explosion in moscow that i had duke in and her father have been vocal supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine and workers at one of the you case, busiest palsy going on strike for 8 days in a row, overpay they moved, threatens major economic disruption. felix to port accounts the close to half of the countries container freight traffic now t pickers in bangladesh have gone on strike, to demand a pay rise there. amongst the lowest paid workers earnings slightly more than a dollar a day. the union wants away chunk of 150 percent. it's rejected. the government's latest offer of an extra $0.25 a day. turn that chandry reports are from shimon gul, bangladesh is t, capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest he producers. the industry employs more than 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female. they work long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo, and her husband both work on our plantation. they say a little has changed for t workers or was the generation. but the, we hardly get any type of facilities don't have enough money for children's education. i can barely get 3 kilograms of flowers rations once a week. some days he don't even get to eat, which is why we are protesting. my mother shakes 42 more than 20 countries, including the u. s. u k, and france. o t pickers. one bare minimum needs to be raised there on slightly more than a dollar a day. now i can not give. i don't have the lot. we have in protesting to 12 days now the owners don't understand our plate. we've been demanding our daily wage be raised $3.00 a day. then we will go back to work with a plantation owner said they are going through difficult times with profits declining in recent years that are back on it when in reality, what they are saying is not right. we provide a medical fund retirement benefit, along with weekly rations and access to primary education for the children. this, it all adds up to around $4.00 a day. leah laid on saturday. the government proposed a wage hike of $0.25 a day, but it was rejected by the workers was not on kindle. the administration has used intimidation and threats to pressure the workers union to accept the government's latest proposal over pay hike. but since the 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u. k. even have to possibly gain from this welsh, the u. k. corporate completely with united states. ok these, these air patrols happened very, very frequently. matter of fact, they're ferry called correctly way back when k a l o 7 was downed oversight, buria. they had mistaken it for one of these aircraft or a she one went 35 and the, these things are, are just really, are used in these roles to, to provoke air defense radars. how to explore what's going on that k l o 7, or was a civilian aircraft, of course, or followed the path of the, the kinds of reconnaissance aircraft that the russians are. soviets at the time took as an intelligence aircraft. that's why they shut it down. that's such surveillance, i suggest that not only is the us fighting a proxy wearing ukraine and we, we know that a lot of the evidence points of this, but are the british showing that they're getting on board with this as well? well, the british are really just a vassal, that the united states, they do what the united states tells them to do. they're pretty much isolated from the rest of the world, even from europe these days. so to, to interpret a british infringement on russian airspace as anything more than the same thing from the, from, from the us would be a mistake. they do this all the time. i would be very interested to see how it turns out, what the actual flight path looked like and whether it was going further on to movement square. the naval base is because there of course, saw your submarines. there are your offensive, there are your strategic forces, and that would mean a lot more than the ukraine. is there a specific geographic or geopolitical interest as to why the u. k. would want to have any sort of vested interest in these territories at the moment? well, as you saw from the map, it's hard up against norway and finland. now as you know, finland and sweden have just apply for nato membership. so this area is more sensitive than it usually would be. but again, i would take to draw a great implication from the fact that one british aircraft reconnaissance aircraft violated russian airspace ice. i suspect this happens more often than not this time they were caught and we'll see how they tried to explain themselves. raymond mcgovern, former ca officer, thank you. welcome. in kenya, all eyes are in a much contested election for head of state as a declared winner is the east african nations current deputy present. president william rudo was just slightly above 50 percent of the vote. the result sparks riots among the political opposition. ah, according to the official count router received 50.5 percent of the vote, narrowly defeating former prime mini
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u. k has nothing but glowing praise for canada's role. canada's expertise will provide a further boost asterisk to the program and ensure that the ukranian men and women coming to the u. k. to train to defend their country will get a wide pool of experience and skills from both the u. k. forces and our international partners, but the canadian press has a much different view of canada's activities and ukraine. canada stay broadcast, or the cdc reported that soldiers from the amazon regiment participated in the canadian training in ukraine as recently as 2020 and even war identifying patches and insignia has the ottawa citizen found that canadian officials met with as of leaders failed to denounce their neo nazi beliefs and had photos taken alongside them that were subsequently used in as our propaganda. now, ottawa denies that spent part of its $890000000.00 ukrainian training budget on neo nazis. a famous not i want to spread millions of dollars on, on a sunday as nebulous as, as, as trade. but you guys have no idea. okay. yeah, i mean, this negligent this only people, joe, who don't want their money, spent the taxpayer money, spent her training training, neo nazis. but canada is forging ahead as it perhaps more ukrainian fighters alongside britain. but with, as a
u. k has nothing but glowing praise for canada's role. canada's expertise will provide a further boost asterisk to the program and ensure that the ukranian men and women coming to the u. k. to train to defend their country will get a wide pool of experience and skills from both the u. k. forces and our international partners, but the canadian press has a much different view of canada's activities and ukraine. canada stay broadcast, or the cdc reported that soldiers from the amazon regiment...
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u. k has nothing but glowing praise for canada's role. canada's expertise will provide a further boost asterisk to the program and ensure that the ukranian men and women coming to the u. k. to train to defend their country will get a wide pool of experience and skills from both u. k. forces and our international partners. but the canadian press has a much different view of canada's activities in ukraine. canada stay broadcast or the cbc reported that soldiers from the as all regiment participated in the canadian training in ukraine as recently as 2020 and even war identifying patches and insignia has the ottawa citizen found that canadian officials met with as of leaders failed to denounce their neo nazi beliefs and had photos taken alongside them that were subsequently used. and as our propaganda now, ottawa denies that spent part of its $890000000.00 ukrainian training budget on neo nazis. a famous nazi hunter and holocaust scholar weighed in with some harsh words . for ottawa, the problem is that the $280.00 in defense ministry did not do proper diligence and did not fully verify exactly whom they would trade. and just, you know, they want to spend millions of dollars on a, something is nebulous, is as, as tray a bunch of guys who they have no idea who they
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u. k. however, it's shallow. that crisis is more in line with what happened in the 19 ninety's, another recession there. what will happen for people in the u. k? well, they're going to find that their wages on keeping pace with the cost of living that's already the case. now we're seeing lots of industrial disputes because of that that will continue. the real killer blow though is the cost of energy, and that's down to the russian war against ukraine having a major effect. let's just take a look at the system that works in the u. k. to cap energy bills. annual figures are going up from 2 or a half 1000 us $1.00 to $4200.00 so so this sudden increased on energy bills. colossal it costs more than a $120.00 to fill up the average fuel tank at the moment. that is another major area. furthermore, there is a whole question mark about how people can really afford food bills across the u. k. so this is for a developed country, a serious crisis of 20 more ahead on the knees, our including new economy minister announces measures to tackle argentina's troubled finances. and we had to baghdad the city divided not just by the tigris river, but also by its political loyalties. vacillating sport is in on to her news into the quarter finals in san jose. ah, no russian court has found american basketball star, brittany griner, guilty of possessing and smuggling drugs. this comes after moscow, airport security staff at found vape cartridges containing cannabis oil. in her luggage, prosecutors have pushed for 9 and a half year
u. k. however, it's shallow. that crisis is more in line with what happened in the 19 ninety's, another recession there. what will happen for people in the u. k? well, they're going to find that their wages on keeping pace with the cost of living that's already the case. now we're seeing lots of industrial disputes because of that that will continue. the real killer blow though is the cost of energy, and that's down to the russian war against ukraine having a major effect. let's just take a...
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u. k. government is discriminatory and there is racism here in the u. k. government give 1st priority to korean refugees. even as we see in the street and bizarre, the koreans brought their personal vehicles to the k and are moving around. afghans don't get the same attitude as the koreans get from the u. k. government. this is against human rights and against the refugee rights request from the united kingdom government to implement the refugee law to all refugees equally and give us our home soon. in a few days, the 1st anniversary of the withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan will be marked . but the situation for many of the people who were forced to flee the country remains online and people. in april, u. k. government launch the resettlement, and a 2 afghans policy people were promised they'd receive housing within a month. but when the conflicting ukraine erupted, the process of providing accommodation stopped or became very small. meanwhile, the biden administration as once again up the anti unapproved. another $1000000000.00 military, a package for a key of forces. not as a new report reveals, washington sent millions of dollars to quote miscellaneous on this load recipients, enough gala sent over decades raising concerns over where the money and weapons shipped ukraine cou
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u. k. as well as trying to find other ways in to the u. k. so the disruption will be substantial. the union says that it is prepared for that and that it will continue not just through these days, but potentially longer through the air as well. if it doesn't get what it says is a fair deal behind all of this, there is pressure from both the government and the bank of england for industry, not to award. huge pay rises because it says that could embed the inflation that has so far been coming from external factors. the union says that the real external factors, the size of corporate profits at the moment, and it won't stop until it gets a fair deal. t work is in bangladesh, have fallen strike to demand a pay rise there amongst the lowest paid earning slightly more than a dollar a day that a union wants a wage hike of a 150 percent. it's rejected. the government's latest offer of an extra $0.25 a day temperature to report. now 3 mongol bangladesh as t capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest t producers. the industry employs more than a 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female, they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo, and her husband both work on their plantation. they say little has changed for t workers or was the generation. but rather, we hardly get any type of facilities. don't have enough money for children's education. i can barely get 3 kilograms of flowers rations once a week. some days he don't even get to eat, which is why we are protesting. bangladesh export t 2 more than 20 countries, including the u. s. u k, and france o t pickers one their minimum wage to be raised. they on slightly more than a dollar a day. now, i can about get borrowed that the lot we have in protesting to 12 days. now, the owners don't understand our plate. we've been demanding our daily wage be raised $3.00 a day, but then we will go back to work of the plantation owners said they are going through difficult times with profits declining in recent years that are back on it . when in reality, what they are saying is not right. we provide a medical fund retirement benefit, along with weekly rations in access to primary education for the children. this, it all adds up to around $4.00 a day. leah laid on saturday. the government proposed a wage hike of $0.25 a day, but it was rejected by the workers was not on can go. the administration has used intimidation and threats to pressure the workers union to accept the government's latest proposal over pay hike. but since the t god, students, organization, and workers
u. k. as well as trying to find other ways in to the u. k. so the disruption will be substantial. the union says that it is prepared for that and that it will continue not just through these days, but potentially longer through the air as well. if it doesn't get what it says is a fair deal behind all of this, there is pressure from both the government and the bank of england for industry, not to award. huge pay rises because it says that could embed the inflation that has so far been coming...
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u. k. government is discriminatory and there is racism here. a peter, the u. k. government give 1st priority to cranium. refugees, even as we see in the street and bizarre ukrainians brought their personal vehicle to the k and are moving around. afghans don't get the same attitude as ukrainians get from the u. k. government. this is against human rights and against the refugee rights request from the united kingdom government to implement the refugee lot all refugees equally and give us our home soon. in a few days, the 1st anniversary of the withdrawal of us troops from us tell us that will be marked, but the situation for many of the people who are forced to flee the country remains on enviable. in april, the government launched the settlements and a 2 else guns policy. people were promised that they'd receive housing within a month. but when the conflict in ukraine are up to the process of providing housing stopped or became very slow, you know, the by did ministration, has once again up the anti and approved another $1000000000.00 military, a package for key f. there's a new report reveals washington s and billions of dollars to quote miscellaneous on this lewis recipients in afghanistan over decades, raising concerns over where the money young weapon ship to ukraine might end up. here
u. k. government is discriminatory and there is racism here. a peter, the u. k. government give 1st priority to cranium. refugees, even as we see in the street and bizarre ukrainians brought their personal vehicle to the k and are moving around. afghans don't get the same attitude as ukrainians get from the u. k. government. this is against human rights and against the refugee rights request from the united kingdom government to implement the refugee lot all refugees equally and give us our...