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u. k. u k has previously said that it will supply ukraine with long range weapons . this will not include a number of stone shadow messiahs. the british government hasn't been clear that this is only in response to russia's deliberate targeting of civilian national infrastructure and is a proportionate response. as for the missiles themselves, these ease an escalation, new, new doubts about the business, head and shoulders above anything else. but you may have had over the course of these conflict. these results don't show me sales or joint venture with with rods. the cost of each base all is well over a $1000000.00. these results of a followed by a cross presumably breezy should nasal engineers have figured out how to adapt them to ukraine's soviets across. nevertheless, these results had, we launched 260 kilometers away. that is for the export version. there is of course the, the domestic version which is 500 kilometers right now. little observable. meaning the more difficult to detect fi rays off. furthermore, they hug with the rate so they fly very low, 30 uh, 30 or 40 meters above the ground. again, making them more difficult to the sports and shoot up as far as the target potential targets. well, but it could be any matter of things, it could be rushing at fields, military bases and well be on use that credit and this is in russian territory proper across quite me. i could also be used to target civilian infrastructure. for example, power plots will cities even infrastructure. and we have heard over the course of this conflict as the west, the supply ukraine with more and more sophisticated, a deadly equipment them trying to wash the hands of the consequences. we have neither encouraged nor enabled. the findings to strike inside of russia. what we have not done, we've neither in court encouraged nor enabled printing and partners to strength beyond their borders. every thing we are providing to ukraine is. ready or a singular purpose, and that's for itself defense i can say definitively that the notion of us providing intelligence or information to the ukrainians to target locations inside russia is nonsense. the bridge officials themselves have said the whether they have apply that the limitations to how you claim a use these cruise. this all is well a secret, but judging by, you know, judging by events, so fall over the course of this conflict. those, those words about ukraine, you know, uh, west of officials asking you cannot to target the video infrastructure. whatever else uh, a large the by large empty was since we have c, u k, the bulk of the greater and greater campaign of, of targeting civilians that these russian journalists with car bombings and, and threats assassination attempts. we've also seen them talking to civilian uh, for example, residential neighborhoods, all over the, the, the conflict live, but also be on that nowadays in russian territory. prop up, for example, they'll go to withdraw and attacks as well as telling me shrikes. we've also seen you can targeting infrastructure and civilian infrastructure include it, for example of the book cried me a bridge which was targeted a with a call. but me and of course very recent throat attacks against the kremlin. so it is, you know, especially given the world to be crated and official, the head of you kids intelligent service about him and his country that they will target and kill russians in russia and all over the world. he does said the message that perhaps these missiles will also be used in the, in attacks that are against the new military
u. k. u k has previously said that it will supply ukraine with long range weapons . this will not include a number of stone shadow messiahs. the british government hasn't been clear that this is only in response to russia's deliberate targeting of civilian national infrastructure and is a proportionate response. as for the missiles themselves, these ease an escalation, new, new doubts about the business, head and shoulders above anything else. but you may have had over the course of these...
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u. k. championship. events of loop along the event within the tradition u. k. thames given winning the u. k. champs as massive and means you're among the best dancers out there. yeah. bringing home this title would be legit. yeah. for all too long women would know exactly. welcome and the breaking the theme. lots of events are still cold. be boy battles, even when there was so cold be goes competing because i'm gonna feel like we still need progress and get that will probably never be 5050, but over time i'm sure they'll be more girls competing with that side. the i'm calling me and made us, i'm the, this time gets a quote, the final exit for the new at the hands of depends never roomy. somebody have a nice decent result. 9 says i would have to make it to the main stage. amount of the topic and i did on the service to shop the 2024 presents and altogether new kind of stage. when breaking data use isn't a lim pick discipline. and it start turning point for the entire scene for the sports, and a huge opportunity for you to remember this vehicle and then a lim, fixer approach. anyone and th
u. k. championship. events of loop along the event within the tradition u. k. thames given winning the u. k. champs as massive and means you're among the best dancers out there. yeah. bringing home this title would be legit. yeah. for all too long women would know exactly. welcome and the breaking the theme. lots of events are still cold. be boy battles, even when there was so cold be goes competing because i'm gonna feel like we still need progress and get that will probably never be 5050, but...
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u. k prime minister liz trust his visit to taiwan as a political strong that will do the u. k. no good british politician list trust the recent visit to type on is a dangerous political show, which will do nothing but home to the u. k. this provoked if the move has cost strong indignation among the chinese people. so the chinese embassy strong words come as truss called on british prime minister richie through net to label china a threat to the country. as she made a personal informal visit to the island before trust a stint as prime minister, which lasted just 49 days. she made headlines, as for in secretary, for claiming russia had no authority over its own regions during a trip met to de escalate punches between calvin, moscow before the war. let's discuss now live with vice chairman of the shanghai center for rent packed and international studies. nelson wong. good morning, nelson. so how would you assess the former british prime minister's comments made during her trip to taiwan? well, this is a, an unpleasant topic, but something we have to face and deal with. here a couple of points i'd like to make a festival list cross is you case pulled up prime minister. also the most sharp lift. actually a visit to t
u. k prime minister liz trust his visit to taiwan as a political strong that will do the u. k. no good british politician list trust the recent visit to type on is a dangerous political show, which will do nothing but home to the u. k. this provoked if the move has cost strong indignation among the chinese people. so the chinese embassy strong words come as truss called on british prime minister richie through net to label china a threat to the country. as she made a personal informal visit to...
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u. k. a u. k has one of the biggest gambling markets in the wells, generating an annual profit of $17000000000.00. but one of the legacies of the pandemic is a substantial increase in gambling addictions with charities, reporting an increase in people seeking help. they brought the reports from london on an industry under pressure to speed up reforms mazda of cousin, those the highs and lows of an addiction to gambling that affected my mental health affected the way all up to the world. and there was a, a time towards the end where i was suicide, the one that i could attempt to my life. and i'm not that sort of where ends up for a lot of people. unfortunately, you know, campaigns were tightening of existing laws around who, how, and when people can place bets in an industry that drives much of its wealth. from a minority of compulsive gamblers. i think there's very little justification for promoting an industry like this in its current form. i think at the moment you've got basically a situation where about 86 percent of the prophets online and coming for 5 percent of gamblers molded houses, benches, use a mobile devices to gamble, 3 quarters of them. 18 to 34 year olds using multiple sites with sports busing, skyrocketing during the pandemic. you really need to look at england's premier league to see the prevalence and prominence of the banking industry. frankfurt is one of many teams who showed some employees and we've done building lo guys, and many of the ads around the game offer online banking companies. it's, i've not made his point you precisely as a professional gambler and alive until you do. you want to hit stop play as a striker will say place for england was recently fund fight month for bring 6 people association rules on gambling. many leading clubs have agreed to stop lucrative matched a front of should sponsorship deals with gambling companies from mid 2026. the u. k . governments also recently published a review will wipe people's gambling lows for the digital age, including maximum stakes fit under 25 year olds, and affordability checks for online customers. but the reforms could be many years way. it's great to see that change is coming, but what we do see in the white paper is but lots of the measures proposed the subjects 5 the consultation. i'm not so concerned just because of the time it takes until there's consultations, a complete and change has happened. we went see those grades to protections in place. only one if that doesn't gambling companies with contracts, it's offered as a comment. and team that owns multiple big batching brands and platforms says it's in favor of regulation that ensure is appropriate protection to all players. well, preserving the markets for months of cousin, meaningful change needs to happen at a meaningful pace to protect vulnerable use as some gambling with the lives in the fall of culture, 0 london to you
u. k. a u. k has one of the biggest gambling markets in the wells, generating an annual profit of $17000000000.00. but one of the legacies of the pandemic is a substantial increase in gambling addictions with charities, reporting an increase in people seeking help. they brought the reports from london on an industry under pressure to speed up reforms mazda of cousin, those the highs and lows of an addiction to gambling that affected my mental health affected the way all up to the world. and...
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u. k. governments, but also by adam smith international which is a u. k. contractor, which was responsible for a disaster scheme in the iliad province of north western syria. that saw u. k. tax payer money being delivered as is bags of cash to the outside of philly at their job. it on us. or we saw billing cat receiving money from the contractor key monex, which has delivered us tax pair supported equipment to the so called white helmets in syria. and at the same time belling cat was attacking critics of the white helmets. and as we know, and as we why we reported that has been widely reported, the spelling catch is funded to the tune of over $200000.00 pounds a year by the national endowment for democracy, which is the regime change arm of the us government, which according to one of its founders did with the c i a did covertly now in an over fashion. so if building cat is to hold credibility, it needs to stop describing itself as an independent news agency. okay. okay. not, not in that, then you suggested that was it the national endowment for democracy was what it was, was pumping some money you think you think is that too much? okay. annually into bad. and can yo
u. k. governments, but also by adam smith international which is a u. k. contractor, which was responsible for a disaster scheme in the iliad province of north western syria. that saw u. k. tax payer money being delivered as is bags of cash to the outside of philly at their job. it on us. or we saw billing cat receiving money from the contractor key monex, which has delivered us tax pair supported equipment to the so called white helmets in syria. and at the same time belling cat was attacking...
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u. k. as to what the strategy should be. nadine bubba, thank you very much for all those explanations and breaking down the number of christina rotten steiner is the chief of the u. k. mission of u. n. migration. she joins this slide from london on this so so, so what's driving immigration to the u. k? i mean, the team is told of some of the groups of people, but why are there, for instance, more people needed to fill jobs in the u. k. and why they're more students or immigrating to the u. k. now, than before, i thank you for that. so i would say that overall we have seen an increasing number, but it's important to keep a long term prospective. the u. k. like other high in some countries have seen an increasing number of the migration, but it is not one that's really going up very much all the time. but what we have seen last year is it increase because of separate events that have happened to the one ukraine event sitting in hong kong. we've also seen an increase the amount of due to students, but the case came to bring into the country. sort of this sense accumulates huge, but i would say in the long term, the population, the foreign boom population, in the case, very similar
u. k. as to what the strategy should be. nadine bubba, thank you very much for all those explanations and breaking down the number of christina rotten steiner is the chief of the u. k. mission of u. n. migration. she joins this slide from london on this so so, so what's driving immigration to the u. k? i mean, the team is told of some of the groups of people, but why are there, for instance, more people needed to fill jobs in the u. k. and why they're more students or immigrating to the u. k....
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u. k. be without the monarchy? i mean the attention of the world tomorrow will be focused on the u. k. because of the crown. what were the u. k. b without, as i think the case would be much poor. i do think that the issue that you mention about tash and why you got $203.00 governments represented powerfully it's, it's quite extra the use of soft power that goes with the money keeps coming. well, i wrote the headship additional dollars or matching, but if you had some other way of being $56.00 sovereign nations, you would perhaps either drop by rotating, could have a dictatorship boy, you could have a beautiful graphic, wouldn't have the same cache. i think that society, i totally agree we are changing as people or if you're looking at the polls, i'd say, you know, the most important. i would like to see more support, a model young and what have to see how charles and the royal family and most of them, of course have a 2nd to so the working models, that's a child side. we haven't mentioned that and i wouldn't mention princes trust is environmental work, which is so important. you're on a trip with natalie as the source and
u. k. be without the monarchy? i mean the attention of the world tomorrow will be focused on the u. k. because of the crown. what were the u. k. b without, as i think the case would be much poor. i do think that the issue that you mention about tash and why you got $203.00 governments represented powerfully it's, it's quite extra the use of soft power that goes with the money keeps coming. well, i wrote the headship additional dollars or matching, but if you had some other way of being $56.00...
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u. k. be without the monarchy? i mean the attention of the world tomorrow will be focused on the u. k. because of the crown. what were the u. k. b without, as i think the case would be much poor. i do think that the issue that you mention about tash and why you got $203.00 governments represented powerfully it's, it's quite extra the use of soft power that goes with the money keeps coming. well, i wrote the headship additional dollars are magic, but if your hand some of the way be $56.00 sovereign nations, you would perhaps either drop by rotating, could happen, dictatorship way, could have a beauty classic, wouldn't have the same cache. i think that society, i totally agree. we are changing as people who are looking at the polls. i'd say, you know, the most impulsive, i would like to see more support a model young and what have to see how charles and the royal family and most of them, of course, have a 2nd to so the working levels. that's the trend of the site. we haven't mentioned that, and i wouldn't mention francis trust is environmental work, which is so important. you're on a trip with natalie as the source and sayin
u. k. be without the monarchy? i mean the attention of the world tomorrow will be focused on the u. k. because of the crown. what were the u. k. b without, as i think the case would be much poor. i do think that the issue that you mention about tash and why you got $203.00 governments represented powerfully it's, it's quite extra the use of soft power that goes with the money keeps coming. well, i wrote the headship additional dollars are magic, but if your hand some of the way be $56.00...
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u. k. and i and i didn't apple from people in the u. k. um, no, as far as i from the u. s. in fact that i got my, the most support. one of the things that is often surprising for national security whistle blowers is that the mainstream media are not supportive of our whistle blowing despite the fact that in many ways they're the ones who are the recipients of the information, the observer. publish gear information. how did the observer and other british outlets treat you as a whistleblower where they support is? did they help you in any way? is you prepared to go to trial? well, it was the guardian group, the observer being parts of the guardian group, and that broke the story. and so at one point they did suggest that they would pay for a pay for my lawyers. basically, this was before i had decided on who you know, who would represent me. i had several offers. one of them, as i say, was uh and also by the guardian to pay for my lawyers. but, you know, i, i didn't want to be such a tied by the apron strings to a newspaper group. so, and i did end up going for liberty, which
u. k. and i and i didn't apple from people in the u. k. um, no, as far as i from the u. s. in fact that i got my, the most support. one of the things that is often surprising for national security whistle blowers is that the mainstream media are not supportive of our whistle blowing despite the fact that in many ways they're the ones who are the recipients of the information, the observer. publish gear information. how did the observer and other british outlets treat you as a whistleblower...
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u. k. to meet prime minister wishes to neck u. k has placed hundreds with defense missiles, a long range of timeframes to key if to defend itself against russian attacks. and at least 6 people have been killed and hundreds injured in western b. i'm often the strongest cycling in a decade, made line for cycling. mulch has not been downgraded to a tropical storm, often leaving a path of destruction. the sight of disaster has been declared in rocking state. okay, those are the headlines. as always, a website has much more all of us stories, including the tucker selection. make sure you continue watching the witnesses coming up and next. we don't typically focus on the product itself. the conflict is the consequence of war, the human suffering definitely. the 4th time. it is one of the most serious spouts of violence in recent years. we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. they probably know it is the low, the price. so what the for the l
u. k. to meet prime minister wishes to neck u. k has placed hundreds with defense missiles, a long range of timeframes to key if to defend itself against russian attacks. and at least 6 people have been killed and hundreds injured in western b. i'm often the strongest cycling in a decade, made line for cycling. mulch has not been downgraded to a tropical storm, often leaving a path of destruction. the sight of disaster has been declared in rocking state. okay, those are the headlines. as...
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u. k. in the us, almost always most likely follow the u. k. 's lead here. they constantly escalate, though they claim that they do not want to do that again. then the nato is are well in, in nature, go ahead and where they to, yes, i agree. or what the site is there any thoughts on best buy, you know, successful for. ready pace in fact, right. uh i put a year ago when i was done some one drive it to the crane. i'm just dropping the pending based stale for trade in the crate. i'm not sure i'm, since i'm hundreds of thousands of pounds or casualties of baby might be cold. this being more like a of a, of a whole. are you trying to cook because of the continued comforts and the supply of this heavy wiper rate is actually the assessor because to stop where we were told in the u. k. r will these was we were getting ready to finish button 5 over the summer. the way the wife and re waste are killed and injured the civilians in the east. and he cried. major cool, saw fight attention to composite russia. i think what is missing a little of the issue is that the nice side countries are not actually in the past, the interests are bad. mood is on the logic in government which has stopped at this policy and intervening. ready the cry and comfort to die well has got absolutely no mind a problem. i stop late to tell you that. so. ready to say and, and uh, the speed, amazing time age strong to the but you should call them 8 on the debates about the u. k. government. so you're kind of russian policies and uh, it's excessive. we were talking about disclosed mother tree age site. the fall of, well uh 5 by the year. but we don't know what the on disgrace aside for it is, but we will see beats of low cats. um, what is the damage to you? k farm policy by other means of aging
u. k. in the us, almost always most likely follow the u. k. 's lead here. they constantly escalate, though they claim that they do not want to do that again. then the nato is are well in, in nature, go ahead and where they to, yes, i agree. or what the site is there any thoughts on best buy, you know, successful for. ready pace in fact, right. uh i put a year ago when i was done some one drive it to the crane. i'm just dropping the pending based stale for trade in the crate. i'm not sure i'm,...
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u. k. and the world as a to see if there's no longer the u. k is no longer a, an employer. yeah. i think of how much it is or how much it is i've just been saying are 18 percent, 18 percent of brits and say that they that you know that background is from an ethnic minority and that has been a huge change over the past few decades. in the u. k. on the kid they know this, like there is no way that they can pretend it's not happening. so i think that's why they want to be seen as moving forward. close, of course. harry's wife met prince harry's once making describes himself as by racial. this being that told elements going on within the family as well and the claims of whether they wrote pray 7, yeah, the 1000 members of the royal family had upset racist comments. prince harry has said he never to use any one of being racist, but that was the line that the temp lloyd's and the purchase price went full when there was concern about what had been said to make and when she was pregnant with that 1st child, what color of the skin if that child would be so.
u. k. and the world as a to see if there's no longer the u. k is no longer a, an employer. yeah. i think of how much it is or how much it is i've just been saying are 18 percent, 18 percent of brits and say that they that you know that background is from an ethnic minority and that has been a huge change over the past few decades. in the u. k. on the kid they know this, like there is no way that they can pretend it's not happening. so i think that's why they want to be seen as moving forward....
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u. k. and, and he's saying recreate u. k. house, a crane skills to sit down, refugees. just one of the original times architects. so why can't we do exactly what we did for ukrainians? for refugees from see don who has been displaced. i want to share something with you. this is from one of my colleagues. he was reporting from chad, which is where some people are leading to. and then dahlia, somebody who is from c dot and you'll seeing these refugees. i really want you to tell me what does this feel like when you see this that's have a look. the border between chart and so dawn is porous and wild. lately you can see smoke rising in the distance, faint and far away. but those living here save that is alternate. now the capital of west are for burning the most active hawks button. so don't conflict 2nd only the hard to oh no arm to villagers caught up in violets. the consequence of the fight for control of the country. refugees here say they escaped in the night, searching for days to find a safe crossing. not everybody came. we left the old people there, so there we kind of go back to get them. we don't know what to do. that a you had a conversation recently with friends about when can we go? when are we going to go home? what was that conversation like? tell us the pessimistic because you all do want to go back, but we don't know how or when or if it's even possible to go back. i mean, initially i thought that i'd be back within 3 months now i'm thinking maybe a year. another friend told me no 2 to 3, so i don't know because i don't see any silver lining in in the horizon. i don't see any chance of either of these 2 men to put down their guns or put down their weapons and say ok, that's talk because that's not going to happen. and is that also what we talk about to them? reason we talk about this transition to a, a process where civilians take over it. is that just a band and does that just that? that's not realistic. the military will not allow c, denise civilians to run their own country. okay, so where do you see that not once they don't they said that yeah that i no, no i would just say already you can see that it's a split within the needs of those who think we should support the army no matter what. and forgetting what the atrocities they've committed in the past and what they're committing right now, because they'd rather support the institution that use. this is denise army, then the power military forces. but in my book, they're both equally the same. but at the same time, you can't have a country without an army. and i also say are politicians also failed us. just like so many other people have failed us, a civilians as to the knees. so i don't know, i mean, i wish i had the answer and save this is what it's going to be like or this is how we should. this is the route that we should take. yeah, i don't think anyone actually knows. class of 2, what? yeah, of course with go fast as i have. i have a number of questions for my audience. who are watching right now? i want you to austin very quickly. so a bone gunny helped me with this one. what measures are in place for civilian contributions to help with the sudan crisis a quick, so the revised thank you. very advice for mandatory response plan was launched yesterday and a number of organizations working in so don, including mercy cor, have channels for individuals to make donations. there is also a number locally organized initiatives. if you follow match and bobby arms with a, you'll be able to see some locally organized i. there's that you can do the test collaboration here. thank you for that stuff. are also going to get this one to the value of the surfaces i'm. i'm very much worried about me, variability of life saving medications. one of my friends mothers of the hot surgery is now in on demand that we spoke today. sorry about the complete breakdown of facilities that you would normally expect. utilities, you know, expect. what can you say to that if you get in touch with the local resistance committees in the 3 main areas of cartoon by the undermining car to the resistance committees are working to, to, to make, to try and get the, you know, needed medication to those who can't get out or call and get it themselves. so same thing in the in thought for just just get in touch with the local resistance committees. if you ask anyone everyone, this is how so that works, you know? yeah, someone, someone else who will help you wouldn't guide you so yeah, that's my best advice. don't risk going to a hospital. don't risk trying to find medical attention just gets help and they will come in and they will help as much as they can. my i, i noticed the trait of yours, which was of really bold tweet, which was the caps to be died. secuity rivals, problems the country into war. but house that arrived at this point is a story in itself. i'm going to send people to the tweet because it's a long story. how would you describe the story now in a sentence where all we now? yeah, i mean of right now i think we're, we're in the worst possible, but most predictable scenario that we could arrive to maybe wasn't predictable when we were in the heat of the moment. but hindsight is 2020 as they say. and you know, we're the one thing that i wanted to add on to, to dallas, comments in regards to whether or not it's a stability and governance or, or transition on both ends. it's about one sentence left. anything, ties show, use it wisely. go ahead. okay. i don't think uh for a lot of international partners, genuine civilian rule. i was truly on the table. thank you matt. i just honestly dalia and thank you. so phone ghani, $0.01 is left in this particular episode of the stream, but we will invite you back. this conversation is not over as to watching. i'll see you next time. take everybody, the, the, the is the conflict and to time continuous of correspondence are on the ground to record every angle. if the stories have been on good between the congress and the switch, these army beat ages to say that a 100 i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under what kind of access pay this this food does not get to where it is needed, so it may not get there and all the challenges ahead is your stay without benefits by using the thousands of h u awesome facts to be lucid from asian country, ending up in western and private collection in a true pot, special with $1.00 oh, $1.00 east fuller's requests to return asian stolen us effects the holding, the powerful to account. as we examined the us, its role in the work on alger 0, the .
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u. k. a . those arriving in the u. k. rada, up to the end of last year, and those leaving, it's a 20 percent increase on the figure up to june last year of $504000.00. and that's in itself, was almost 3 times rise on the previous year. so the rise is slowing down, but it's still significant. there are a number of factors we know which event played into this. firstly, the conflict in ukraine. uh, the purchase government has issued them to monetary and visa to allow the many people from ukraine, but also hong kong nationals as well. so that's the 1st point. secondly, we know that some post breakfast, the rules on the non european union and the national was coming in to where i can study have been relaxed. so in terms of the minimum salaries required and training and so on. and then universities, they've actually been targeting, they've been encouraged to target for the students, which generates a lot of revenue. a lot of those foreign students for post graduate courses do bring that dependence with them just this week. in fact, the government's announced, it's tightening the rules on who can bring family with them. so yes, this does represent a step to it's not welcome to use for the government, but that have been some newspapers talking of, of much more about to a 1000000 in terms of net migration. perhaps that was expectation management from richie c. not can. he's government in the last few minutes, the prime minister has actually repeated that. he thinks the numbers are too high and that he wants to bring them down. and there are novel also numbers than a jew to be released on that team. and these are going to be on a regular migration. what do they like me to show us? absolutely. well, when we talk about those figures generally, we're talking about the numbers of people who tend to cross from france in thing is and most of the ones are trying to get so silent. here in the u. k. you know, those types of arrival was really have dominated the narrative and dominated the headlines for many years. you remember this rolanda scheme that the government announced last year. the idea that anyone arriving was they allowed to apply him. it will be sent to rewind uh to apply for, for settlement that that's not going anywhere at the moment because of legal challenges. but yeah, this concentration critics of the government sites on the what they call a legal migration really hides the, the biggest thrust of what some economists say needs to be done in terms of changing the u. k. economy the right wing thing time, cut them to my face that you because actually told out just everything that you think the government needs to meet its own budget to haynes this year to bring in an extra 300000 people. so the best thing that the government is unrealistic, confronting red meat to a disaffected photo, is it's a moving point. how much of people actually prioritize cutting migrat
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u. k. and, and he's saying recreate u. k. house, a crane skills to sit down, refugees. just one of the original times architect. so why can't we do exactly what we did for ukrainians? for refugees from see don, who has been displaced. i want to share something with you. this is from one of my colleagues. he was reporting from chad, which is where some people are leading to. and then dahlia, somebody who is from c dot and you'll seeing these refugees. i really want you to tell me what does this feel like when you see this that's have a look. the border between chart and so done is porous and wild. lately you can see smoke rising in the distance, faint and far away. but those living here save that is alternate. now, the capital of west are for burning the most active hotspot and students conflict. second only to hard to oh, no armed villagers caught up in violets. the consequence of the fight for control of the country. refugees here say they escaped in the night, searching for days to find a safe crossing. not everybody came. we left the old people. they're still there,
u. k. and, and he's saying recreate u. k. house, a crane skills to sit down, refugees. just one of the original times architect. so why can't we do exactly what we did for ukrainians? for refugees from see don, who has been displaced. i want to share something with you. this is from one of my colleagues. he was reporting from chad, which is where some people are leading to. and then dahlia, somebody who is from c dot and you'll seeing these refugees. i really want you to tell me what does this...
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u. k. prime minister list treasures visit to tie was a political stock that will bring nothing good for the u. k. also the funds of many of these authorities and entities that actually converted the just and the right just act of protecting our country with a desire to have a particular political candidate to win or lose us. republicans call for the f b i to be shut down after the country special council rules, the agencies investigation into trump should never have happened the coming to you from moscow. this is our to international with the latest world news updates. i'm sure, elizabeth, it's great to have you with us. russia's defense ministry has mocked cab over its claims that 6 russian tinge, all hypersonic missiles were allegedly destroyed during last night strike on care of have not launched as many controls as they allegedly should down every time with their statements. the number of so called ukrainian the answer sets is 3 times higher than we actually launch. they keep getting to miss so type wrong, therefore they are missing them. russia destroyed a costly $1100000000.00 us dollar patriot missile system doing as for october, the cab to cab in the hours of tuesday morning. the system was taken out by a king, jo holly persona, me so now those those ass strikes also to count ukrainian truth positions and munitions that pope i'm west and supplied a weapons that's according to the statement from russia's defense ministry. now the us has not commented junk. kirby differed to ukrainian defense officials. however, they refused to comment. now the most go has denied you craze bold claims of shut down the control heart disorder miss all they need this right. it's a oh, the cabin, as we've heard you crane has claimed to have shot down booming stalls and russia even fine. now you cranes talk ministry official has gone so far as to say that ukraine shot down every single miss all the russia for that say what he said. old 18 me sounds were destroyed by the air defenses of the armed forces of ukraine. this isn't the 1st time the kid has made such claims and we have to say that there has been absolutely no evidence to suggest that it hurts. jump down, anything is hard. this will make me solve. and uh, just a moment you cranes the defense cheese, i chewed me to that so you craned doesn't have arms capable of taking down the couldn't show me. so, i mean, this would be quite a featured model wolf. and of course, the king joel, me, saul is a verse, the undetectable by a radar systems of the russian. apple said that 856 of the control miss all is during the strike think you have on the and the already as of tuesday morning. it's not clear whether the pay to miss all system was you is in an attempt to down the but it comes just $10.00 days off the key of claimed, but it has shut down a control miss out on may the 6th. and this was a claim uh that was also backed by depends ago on my can confirm that they did down a russian missile by employing the patriot missile defense system may have you ever brought him a credit co uh, of course recorded a video of it himself off to this, a bank holding what he claimed was one of these. uh, ken joe, a hypotonic missiles. uh that was shot down now. uh, this is the me saw. we can probably stay on the screen now. this is the uh miss all, according to the police codes uh, photographs, uh and video footage. but whatever clinic i was holding is clear, the notes i kids or how i personally miss all a, as you can see in the, in this for change, the control miss all is at least around 7 meters long and has a pointed a tip. so this is not what we're saying. increase case foot is now the already is. of course, that's a very miss. all the kid plaintive down is the one that has destroyed the patriot missile system. that is so crucial to the defense of the safety. russian military expert, alexander step, bob noticed as moscow was able to destroy a patriot launcher by a overwhelming ukraine's air defenses. i surely, it has a very important step in uh, uh, this country because now we understand that this uh, widely uh why. why do they from all, just uh, added science on systems like venture out in the west media uh, their trunk protects the capital of the q solution. uh so the, using the high procedure or working russian size can easily destroyed such type or for a different assistance. but uh surely would have to understand that. so the system uh well only want rockets all the system costs about $4000000.00. so in this way, it is very expensive to use such that all arguments without a complex system using another type of software defense systems. so that's why it was easily destroyed. and the thing that's the russian slides and. ready case well are using the fall started. ready you know, to make the change side launch for the rockets and then the officer was using the mattresses and hackers sooner trying to change all of you distort so this very, very important box of air defense system of few years. so i think it's very significant and did show the level of, of high precision rushing made records. china has criticized former u. k prime minister liz trust his visit to taiwan as a political stance that will do the u. k. no good. the british politician list trust the recent visit to type on is a dangerous political show, which will do nothing but home to the u. k. this provoked if the move has cost strong indignation among the chinese people. the chinese embassy strong words come as truss called on british prime minister wishes through net to label china a threat to the country. as she made a reported personal informal visit to the island before trusted as prime minister, which lasted just $49.00 days. she made headlines as for and the secretary for claiming russia had no authority over its own regions during a trip meant to de escalate tensions between calvin, moscow before the war, vice chairman of the shanghai center for room pass and international studies. nelson 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u. k prime minister liz presses visit to taiwan as a political stunt that will do the u. k. no good. british politician list trust the recent visit to 5 on is a dangerous political show, which will do nothing but home to the u. k. this provoked if the move has cost strong indignation among the chinese people, as the chinese embassy strong words come as truss called on british prime minister richie soon up to label china a threat to the country. as she made a reported personal and formal visit to the island before trusted as prime minister, which lasted just $49.00 days, she made headlines is foreign secretary for claiming russia had no authority over its own regions during a trip met to de escalate tensions between cab and moscow before the war, vice chairman of the shanghai center for room, past and international studies. nelson wong says, trust is undermining herself. as a politician, a reminder to for the 35 minutes seemed to label china as the 1st and the hook. busy for people not to do business with china is becoming kind of a joke and can achieve nothing actually, but to believe a belittle themselves for not being a mature one decent politician. we do see some form of welfare shows the politicians uh,
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u. k. prime minister lives for us is visit to taiwan as a political done that will do the u. k. no good. british politician list trust the recent visit to type on is a dangerous political show, which will do nothing but home to the u. k. this provoked if the move has cost strong indignation among the chinese people. the chinese embassy strong words come as truss called on british prime minister richie soon enough to label china a threat to the country. as she made a reported personal informal visit to the island before trus, a stint as prime minister which lasted just $49.00 days. she made headlines, as for in secretary, for claiming russia had no authority over its own regions during a trip met to de escalate pensions between cab and moscow before the war. i believe let's cross live to ross, find gold, asia political risk analyst. welcome ross. so how would you assess the former british prime minister's comments made during her informal trip to taiwan in a short term, which is basically the new cycle that we're, we're speaking about right now. it will get some international head lice, medium or long term. no, it's really good to remember that she's but one member of a 100 rates in the u. k. parliament. she's not
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u. k. what's the hoping to achieve, particularly in the light of his offer from the u. k. the a. hey rob, this is a, a visit that comes off the back of president. so lensky visits in germany and fraud . so i'm just the heads of his arrival here in the u. k, you put out a tweet saying that the u. k. as a leader, when it comes to expanding capabilities on the grounds and in the and then just minutes late to an announcement by the u. k government, but it was going to be providing you credit with hundreds more at defense me. so i was out and interesting. we hundreds of attack drones which have a range of around 200 kilometers. so something that a lot of analysts to cite and could be very important and actually taking out supply rates and stops. and the, the ukranian president was here back in february. he address both houses of parliament here he met with king charles. i've been just last week, the case said it was going to be the 1st country to supply ukraine with long range crews. me solve storm shadow me. so i was and they have the capability, capability of reaching well beyond the front of the lines. russia has reacted on monday to the best thing that it has. it makes the stream the negative view of the you case pledge is of more min
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u. k is also rising with a 21 percent jump. last year was u. k. fence seek a foothold in the germany is proving particularly attractive. it seems and it comes to a chip making electronic ability and energy industries that are being forced to innovate by digitalization and climate change. but despite a rise in the value of investments, the actual numbers, the rule, fig, for foreign projects, germany attracted last year was almost exactly the same as it was in 2021. so at the h q in the then i asked germany, trade and invest, see jo robot, ham on his take on that. it's a good sign. so i guess i'm also shows that i'm germany is still attractive. i was all the different difficulties that we have around the many is attractive for important investments for money from investors. some outside of germany shows the business opportunity that we can offer in germany attractiveness of the transformation of the industries. i think it's a very good sign for a recent development. yeah, embracing developments. we are talking about the year when, of course, a will began in europe and has the invasion of ukraine by russia had an impact on how companies approaching the idea of moving gemini, and of costs. it has an impact company, then do more. i do think about whether they are deciding to invest in the region where the war is not that far. so it has an impact of cause. also the influence of the war and the energy supply in germany has an impact on investment activities of companies. more than every sector and so there are companies that i'm much more influenced by energy cost. um, what's their activities as us don't have set implants or don't see that, that there is an impact on the activities in germany in the service sector. for example, digitalization does, it has not been influence with the war and ukraine. um, uh, but it has an influence. we don't see that in the numbers yet. um uh, knowing that an investment project takes about a year from the 1st stop cent you think, or that accompanies things about investing in the region. so it is relevant that is, that we have in mind that this impacts might change the numbers incentive industry . we don't see that yet for 2022 to somebody else that might end up having an impact on the numbers. and along to him, his president bivens, inflation reduction act, and him sent, devising companies to authorize in the united states instead of in your space. that's how that your opinion seems. see it all you expecting? that is to have an impact in the coming. yes. i expect that this is going to influence the investment scheme or in, in total for europe. we don't see that in the numbers in 2022, the inflation reduction act and the opportunity started only in 2022. so we see that there is going to be um, investments that are relocated, almost relocated bunch that companies that think about where to locate their money and to investment project. and we don't know what, how big the intake is. we see that as a response to the paternity is that offer to the impression reduction act. again, look for every sector and look for every company from every nation. so there are companies that still half and sees you have them in mind to invest in germany and see opportunities in germany as before in europe, start investing and germany means also investing in europe a supply of a european market for example. and so i have the impression that i'm going to be su companies and i'm very much interested in investing in europe and in germany, in certain sectors energy supply or what's the relevance where energy supply has an impact. all there is the transformation of an industry has an impact mobility or future mobility. for example. they might think that the opportunity is big and that might influence their decisions. prod him on c o german, a trade and invest who i spoke to at the headquarters invalid. now the was biggest securities. what stock has proposed the 1st global set of standards for regulating crypto assets? i also goes members include most of the will as market regulates as including the c . c in the us is recommendations. while i was there was a scandalous in the crypto industry and the collapse of the exchange f t. x is millions of clients. so i believe to have collectively lost billions of dollars. i also his recommendations as regulates, is around the world to co operate, to control companies with operations across the board as well. i've been speaking to the secretary general of all sky and mountain maloney. i asked him if the collapse of f t x could have been avoided. you know, in a well regulated environment, you shouldn't get outcomes like that. and it is quite notable the parts of the f t x, a business that was actually domesticated into united states and noted states and overseen by us regulators did not suffer from the kinds of problems that f t x itself a faced. and so, yes, in principle, you shouldn't be able to avoid that kind of experience, but only on the basis of very significant changes in the way businesses runs, the kind of conflicts of interest. we saw the f t x model, they just didn't exist anywhere. how confident tell you that i ask is proposals will be taken out. we are record is that our proposals are usually taken up by everybody. it can take a little bit of time because changing legal systems takes years. so um, but you've got to start somewhere. so i'm pretty confident we will get there. i'm also pretty sure it will take us some time the period of perhaps years of engagement with, with jurisdictions to actually talk through. and once they've achieved how to change on how to get up to the right level. so we will get there, but it's a hard struggle because as you say, it's a globally fragmented market with lots of jurisdictions doing things that are on the way as like a mountain maloney 6th street general all by all sky. thank you very much for joining us. on your business, talk to thank you very much and you'll be able to watch an extended version of that interview on the domain use youtube channel. now let's take a look at some of the other guy with business stories making the news, economic growth and the, or is there an edge down in may 2 or 3 months? no, because of a drop in industrial production. a growth has been in positive territory for almost 2 years. meanwhile, installation remains stuff in the high maintaining process. on the e. c. b to raise rates will be international luxury fund. this does have his best review of a $15600000000.00 loan program for ukraine, which is approved in march. it's part of a $115000000000.00 global package to support countries. economies of factors versus invasion and take talk is filed a lawsuit against montana's decision to bomb the, from the operating in the us. you know, in the us state, in order to protect residents from the last intelligence gathering, tick, tock, c, o showed c to close to them on can stay unconstitutional. assess, he's confident his company will prevail now, which is more important access to both to or to day. so it's a very futuristic sounding dial. another one is actually playing out right now in norway funds to build an energy intensive data center. so companies including tech talk, raising concerns from nearby factories. that word wouldn't be enough energy to go around. it only takes a few taps on a cell phone and this bedroom transforms into a stage for tick tock performance, maya amena and julia from oslo, enjoy making short films for the platform. the app is a central part of how they spend their free time. that's that the best part is that the videos are very short, so it doesn't get boring. and the algorithms personalize the content for everyone. a, tick tock may be entertaining, but it threatens jobs here at easy flow were parts for water infrastructure are produced. the company is located north of oslo in a large industrial park. these operations require plenty of energy, and that is in short supply in norway right now. probably 2 squares to also cover the power requirements of a new data center being built nearby, which will be used for processing take talks, video data, the industry fears for its power supply. for of course, it's a hobby in the short and medium term we have enough electricity, but in the long term, a lack of electricity could prevent us from growing and contributing to clean drinking water around the world. and you know, i think it's more important to supply the world with drinking water and to build a data center for tick tock to norway has been able to meet its electricity needs almost entirely from hydro power green electricity is now attracting many energy intensive companies like the tick tock data center, and to that the transition to the vehicles and the export of electricity to other european countries. there are problems even with the expansion of wind power. these mills are located in a protected reindeer grazing area, which is illegal. so protesters mobilized has stopped expansion of the wind park, including environmental, escalate, a twin bed. one investor wants to put 3000000000 euros and the tick tock data center. he says it will create $350.00 permanent jobs and safe guard. europe's data security, tick tock already has a dubious reputation when it comes to data security. many companies and government agencies in norway prohibit their employees from using the app on work phones for fear that the data could end up in china. now the data has to stay in europe to do that, we're building this data center here in norway into more in ireland, so that the data doesn't leave europe the nor ways. dilemma is not just a tick tock problem. it's a question of how the country allocates its resources until new energy sources are developed. just a reminder, the top business story that we're following for you. this our, for an investments in germany. it has the name of a zillion, despite the challenges facing the country's economy. if they can show it, remain largely on change last year, even as energy prices sold as a result versus blowing ukraine. they were even bigger increases investments from the us and the u. k. so from the end of business team hands i learned from, oh hi, there was a d, w dot com slash business. so the, the independent village in calabria, queen the wow. oh, most of the only inhabitants infected us together. they are keeping in place against on the on deal. hello and welcome to another edition of the 77 percent. we investigate the phenomenon of process who use god. read on the gospel to money for leads and the next flights vulnerable people. look at a house from past as a findings, sneaky ways of intervention themselves, the 77 percent, and 60, with the nurse to us. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend dw, the of the and abandoned village, and the south of italy. its been 50 years since these houses were last occupied printed.
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u. k. that's not entirely new. has to be said that the u. k, that has so often plays the kind of a role the 1st country to move the 1st player to really kind of break those to booze and to send new types, weapons to grain. as was the case with the tanks, for instance, they don't have the f, 16 american jets that the ukrainians are often the best suited to the kind of conditions that would be prevalent here in ukraine. but there was a sense that time and time again. ukraine has basically astonished everyone by just keeping to its wish list and eventually the resistance has broken down, especially given flexibility to appeal to domestic audience is in western countries and keeping crane on the top of the agenda. the adults purchases the phones and kind of that saying no to for them is that it doesn't really work out for them in the long run. eventually they have to cave in and even if they don't get those planes which come with lots of interest goals, questions, uh, they might get something else with the compensation price that's being the story
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u. k. to be prime minister richie soon, i u. k. has place hundreds mode at defense besides a long range of tech drives to keep, to defend himself against russian attacks. okay. those are the headlines you up to date a waste. don't forget our website. oh, is there a dot com? has the latest on all the developments in turkey, given the election, the state change, the stream is up next. the boston law will the law with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like as we headed the presidential election of 2024. quizzical look. us politics, the boston line, the . hi, i'm heidi joe castro. welcome to the stream. for years, climate after this have centered their work around stopping some of the world's biggest polluters from fossil fuel companies to industrial farming. and while they remain some of the main contributors to the climate crisis, there is a lesser known climate corporate that's often forgotten and it is a big one to the military. today we ask, our military is driving the climate crisis. but 1st, let's hear from david vine, a professor at american university. if we're going to save ourselves from global warming, global heating climate change, we have to take on the left side of the room, the $800.00 pound gorilla. we have to take on us military emissions. the u. s. military is the single largest institutional emitter of carbon on the planet. we have to take it on and we're not going to do it by building more solar panels or military bases and buying vehicles as a good things. but we have to do it by stopping currently us or is preventing future us worse and dramatically cutting the size of the us military budget. joining us to discuss from lancaster england, steward parkinson, executive director of scientist for global responsibility in north hampton, massachusetts lindsey kasha gary and program director with the national priorities project. and also with us from the lovely island of hawaii, marci winograd coordinator for code pink congress such a pleasure to have the 3 of you join us here on the stream. now there is so much to unpack here, right? this is an under report reported topic military emissions and we won't get to the lack of transparency and the increase still in military spending. but 1st, i just want to get our heads around the
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u. k. economy, according to a recent report university's u. k. international was one of the organizations involved in the report. the report shows quite clearly that even taking into account those costs and the cost of accessing public services, for example, the overall netted economic contribution is still overwhelmed with the positive is over $37000000.00 pounds. here. i think it's really important that we remain competitive. we remain open to international talent and to begin to into mind what is actually a real global successful is that you guys, it's hard to quantify the importance of persons universities to the countries international reputation. but high achieving obviously, students often return home to become the business and political elite if they choose to study elsewhere because of any restrictions in the u. k. that could have a major long term impact on britain's economy. the d baba, i'll just say around london. here's something extraordinary to bring you. scientists believe carol wales might be leading to coordinate attacks on both of to a number of strikes on sale. bose off the coast of europe. sailors have reported a series of attacks by a group of oil cuz such is farrah, vengeful oak or is coaching. its finally to attack both natural growth.
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u. k. economy, according to a recent report university's u. k. international was one of the organizations involved in the reports. the report shows quite clearly that even taking into account those costs and the cost of accessing public services, for example, the overall net economic countries. is it still overwhelmed? with the positives, it's over $37000000.00 pounds. yeah, i think it's really important that we remain competitive. we remain open to international talent and to be gentle into mind what is actually a real global success story for the okay. it's hard to clarify the importance of persons universities to the countries international reputation, but high achieving obviously, students often return home to become the business and political elite if they choose to study elsewhere because of any restrictions in the u. k. that could have a major long term impact on britain's economy. that a baba was, is 0 london. thailand's other house has continued to meet despite protests, sentences of facing mounting pressure to induce the leader of the move forward parties, pine, minnesota. more than 20 members of the senate said that they would endorse peace or them job or not, but that's fall from the 60 that it's sold. and he'll need to many changes in bangkok and looks at how the flight for the top job might pass. this could be the moments a new government was hids' of a policy is making up. a majority block in the lower house, signed a memorandum of understanding the full front, the lady with move forward, the pick to prime minister. the man at the moment swamp the sofas everywhere he goes. there's one major obstacle, 250 military appointed senators. don't like him nearly as much as his teenage bands . the struggle of politics elected versus a point it is being clear and that there's a new consensus moving
u. k. economy, according to a recent report university's u. k. international was one of the organizations involved in the reports. the report shows quite clearly that even taking into account those costs and the cost of accessing public services, for example, the overall net economic countries. is it still overwhelmed? with the positives, it's over $37000000.00 pounds. yeah, i think it's really important that we remain competitive. we remain open to international talent and to be gentle into...
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u. k. as decided that the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration plan is somewhat more but more related to the, the nature of the policy space. and then you take the, the actual desire to try to prevent any of the particular groups of people that are represented in the numbers. sometimes there's sometimes because insights that's been a big effort towards retrieval workers into social apps as being assets with 3 people to come to study u k. sabina that would be to be paid from training from other countries. so the challenge is to some extent, that the policy debate, you pace still frame around the lines that was set out by the candidate industry. and which put forward in the migration and talking to the 10s of thousands. now, this was kind of politically expedient to time, but in reality it was never really cheap. big government never really don't close to hitting that target. but it's because of ingrained. did you say policy debases as the royce number now research is we're going to be only agree that there's no such thing as the right number of the migrations. it's. it's a fundamental the place for joyce and the government's choice. the government sets of choices here, being based on this, off the market, they added stations, etc. and other parts of the day for me to bring people into. what about this idea that we should also at the same time, reduce the overall level of that migration to the states, into this kind
u. k. as decided that the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration plan is somewhat more but more related to the, the nature of the policy space. and then you take the, the actual desire to try to prevent any of the particular groups of people that are represented in the numbers. sometimes there's sometimes because insights that's been a big effort towards retrieval workers into social apps as being assets with 3 people to come to study u k. sabina that would be to be paid from...
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u. k. prime minister liz truss visit to taiwan as a political stance that will do the u. k. no good british politician lose trust as recent visit to taiwan is a dangerous political show which will do nothing but harm to the u. k. this provocative move has caused strong indignation among the chinese people. the chinese embassy, strong wording comes as less truss called on the british prime minister richie student app to label china a threat to the country. she's now in taiwan on a personal informal visit. according to a u. k. media report, the government had no say and trust his decision to come to the island. so it's not the 1st time let's trust has made waves with controversial statements before her state of prime minister, which lasted just 49 days. she made headlines, as for in secretary, for claiming russia had no authority over its own regions during a trip met to de escalate tensions between calvin moscow before the war. the u. k. will never recognize russia sovereignty over the regions of ross stuff. and veronica, she political analyst, alex reporter 5 says the visit may undermine the current. you came probably ministers relations with china. it's the list trust 2023 humiliation 2. or if not serving
u. k. prime minister liz truss visit to taiwan as a political stance that will do the u. k. no good british politician lose trust as recent visit to taiwan is a dangerous political show which will do nothing but harm to the u. k. this provocative move has caused strong indignation among the chinese people. the chinese embassy, strong wording comes as less truss called on the british prime minister richie student app to label china a threat to the country. she's now in taiwan on a personal...
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u. k. in the us, almost always most likely follow the u. k is lead here. they constantly escalate though they claim that they do not want to do that. again, that need or nato is, are well in, in nature. go ahead and were they to, yes, i agree. what do you say is there any thoughts on best buy now successful for. ready pace in fact, right. uh i put a year ago, fairly strong. some one drive, it's a, the crane. i just dropped off the uh, pending base stale between the crate and marcia, i'm since i'm hundreds of thousands of pounds or casualties. a baby many movie channels. uh, best way more like a of uh, a hold of you trying to get because of the continued coverage. and the supply of this heavy wiper rate is actually the assessor. because to start with we were told in the u. k. r, with these records we were getting ready to finish button 5 over the summer. the way the way that we waste our aides killed and injured the civilians in the east of the crime which are cool saw fights. it's become part of prussia. i think. what is the city it will lift the ac is that's the nice side. countries are not say in the best interests are, but my name is on the logic in government which i stopped at this policy and intervening. ready the crime coming for it to die well has got absolutely no land a problem. i stop late to tell you that. so. ready to say and uh, the speed, amazing time age strong to the but you should call them 8 on the debates about the u. k. government. so you're kind of russian policies and uh its excessive uh we were talking about disclosed mother tree age site. the fall of, well, uh 5 by the year. but we don't know won't be on disgraced saturdays, but we will see beats of low cats. what is the damage to you, k foreign policy, by the means of aging.
u. k. in the us, almost always most likely follow the u. k is lead here. they constantly escalate though they claim that they do not want to do that. again, that need or nato is, are well in, in nature. go ahead and were they to, yes, i agree. what do you say is there any thoughts on best buy now successful for. ready pace in fact, right. uh i put a year ago, fairly strong. some one drive, it's a, the crane. i just dropped off the uh, pending base stale between the crate and marcia, i'm since...
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u. k. in the us, almost always most likely follow the u. k. 's lead here. they constantly escalate, though they claim that they do not want to do that. again, the nato is, are well in, in nature, go ahead and were they? so, yeah, so the, your, what the site is, let me find some best way not successful for. ready pace in fact, right. uh, i put a year ago, 1st on some one drive it to the crane. sculpus the uh, pending base, stale for trade and the crate. i'm not sure. i'm, since i'm hundreds of thousands of pounds or casualties. a baby many movie channels . uh, best buy more like a of uh, a hold of you trying to get because of the continued coverage. and the supply of this heavy wiper rate is actually the assessor because it's a software we installed in the u. k. r. with these rapids we were getting ready to fight as button 5 over the summer, the way the white 3 waves are killed and injured the civilians in the east. and he cried. major cool saw fights. it's become positive. russia, i think what is missing, it will lift the ac, is that staying nice, right? countries are not. i say in the past the interests are bad. mood is on the logic king government, which has stopped at this policy and intervening. ready the crime coming for it to die well has got absolutely no land a problem. i stop like to tell you that. so. ready that they and uh, the speed, amazing time age strong to the but you should call them 8 the debates about the u. k. government's your kind of russian policies and uh, its excessive uh, we were talking about uh, disclosed mother tree age site. the fall of, well, uh 5 by the year. but we don't know what the on disgraced aside stories, but we will see beats of low cats. um, what is the damage to you? k farm policy by means of a
u. k. in the us, almost always most likely follow the u. k. 's lead here. they constantly escalate, though they claim that they do not want to do that. again, the nato is, are well in, in nature, go ahead and were they? so, yeah, so the, your, what the site is, let me find some best way not successful for. ready pace in fact, right. uh, i put a year ago, 1st on some one drive it to the crane. sculpus the uh, pending base, stale for trade and the crate. i'm not sure. i'm, since i'm hundreds of...
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u. k. in the us, almost always most likely follow the u. k is lead here, they constantly escalate, they'll, they claim that they do not want to do that again. then the nato is, are well in, in nature, go ahead and where they to, yes. all agree or what do you say is there any thoughts and best rate no successful for. ready pace in fact, right. i put a year ago, but a strong some went drive. it's a the crime. i've just drop us the uh, pending based stale for trade and the crate. i'm not sure. i'm since i'm hundreds of thousands of casualties of baby money might be told this being more like a of a of a whole. are you trying to cook because of the continued comforts and the supply of this heavy wiper rate is actually the, the assessor because to stop where we were told in the u. k. r will these was we were getting ready to finish button 5 over the summer. the way the record rate waves are killed and injured civilians in the east. and he cried. major cool saw parts. it's become positive. russia. i think what is missing? it will look the issue is that the nice side countries are not say in the best interests or by monday is on the logic king government, which has stopped if this policy is intervening. ready the crime coming for it to die well has got absolutely no mind a problem. i stop late to tell you that. so. ready to say and uh that is being amazing time age strong say the british economy, the debates about the u. k. government. so you're kind of russian policies and it's excessive. we're talking about disclosed mother tree age site, the fall of well uh 5 by the year. but we don't know what the on disgraced a factor is, but we will see need to look at. so what is the damage to you? k farm policy by the minutes of aging. and you crying because we've seen t
u. k. in the us, almost always most likely follow the u. k is lead here, they constantly escalate, they'll, they claim that they do not want to do that again. then the nato is, are well in, in nature, go ahead and where they to, yes. all agree or what do you say is there any thoughts and best rate no successful for. ready pace in fact, right. i put a year ago, but a strong some went drive. it's a the crime. i've just drop us the uh, pending based stale for trade and the crate. i'm not sure. i'm...
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u. k, mainly imports these gems from belgium, israel, the us hong kong in india. although after the onset of the ukraine conflict, the u. k. did really ramp up its russian diamond buying from around a $188000.00 in 2021 to $4100000.00 worth in 2022. that's it for you to western press reports. so that means that the same time that's due, next tory government colleagues were all of assessing over the idea of depriving russian president vladimir putin personally of lunch money and fantasizing that it would make him a band and strategic national security object is involving ukraine at the same time the u. k was buying up russian diamonds like they were b pies on sale. it sainsbury's and of the diamonds coming into the u. k. through these talks to play nations. it's pretty much impossible to know which of those are actually sourced from russia. belgium, for example, said the imported $1200000000.00 euros worth of russian diamonds in the 1st 8 months of 2022, which is about on par with the $1800000000.00 euros in port in 2021. when about a quarter of diamonds being sold out as the world's biggest diamond trading hub in antwerp, belgium came from russia. so this all is starting to look like the same sort of game that the europeans have been playing with their russian energy sections. they make a big show of purchasing like their bands, but then they just end up buying russian energy anyway after it integrates to 3rd countries like india for example. and now the european union is even angry about that. like, what did they expect for india to break up the microscope and power? so the rest
u. k, mainly imports these gems from belgium, israel, the us hong kong in india. although after the onset of the ukraine conflict, the u. k. did really ramp up its russian diamond buying from around a $188000.00 in 2021 to $4100000.00 worth in 2022. that's it for you to western press reports. so that means that the same time that's due, next tory government colleagues were all of assessing over the idea of depriving russian president vladimir putin personally of lunch money and fantasizing that...
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u. k. um and i and i didn't actually feel like i was getting any support from people in the u. k. um no, as far as i, i know no political figure. i know public suggested up and, you know, publicly spoke up in my defend um and so yeah, it was, it was principally from the us. and the fact that i got my, the most support. one of the things that is often surprising for national security whistle blowers is that the mainstream media are not supportive of our whistle blowing despite the fact that in many ways they're the ones who are the recipients of the information. the observer published your information. how did the observer and other british outlets treat you as a whistleblower where they support is? did they help you in any way? is you prepared to go to trial? well, it was the guardian group, the observer being parts of the guardian group that broke the story. and so at one point they did suggest that they would pay for a pay for my lawyers. basically, this was before i had decided on who you know, who would represent me. i had several offers. one of them, as i say, was a and also by the guardian to pay for my lawyers. but, you know, i, i didn't want to be such a tied by the apron strings to a newspaper group. so, and i did end up going full liberty, which is a campaigning organization. much like a c, l, u, and the us. and they were absolutely, you know, a fantastic they were really great. they sort of, they were my p r team. they were my basically, um, legal advice team and, and they blocked any type of unwanted attention that i may have had from people who just wanted to say horrible things to me. i the media apart from the guardian. yeah, i mean, as i say, i didn't get a, any sort of outspoken political support from the u. k. at that point, even from anti war groups and it's possible they may have reached out and i rejected them because i think at the time i was very wary of becoming a sort of a light thing point for any type of um, campaigning or pressure group. i, i didn't want to be uh, so once of a batch of wood used by anybody else for that alteri a motives, however good they may have been. um so yeah, i maybe did actually push away support this high. i could have had and one way or another way, a highly regarded feature film was made about you and your case starting keira knigh
u. k. um and i and i didn't actually feel like i was getting any support from people in the u. k. um no, as far as i, i know no political figure. i know public suggested up and, you know, publicly spoke up in my defend um and so yeah, it was, it was principally from the us. and the fact that i got my, the most support. one of the things that is often surprising for national security whistle blowers is that the mainstream media are not supportive of our whistle blowing despite the fact that in...