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u. k. on the other end, it's complicated by post for exit agreements. paris was even able to somehow get london to pay to build a detention center in france for the migrants. but the u. k. has obviously decided that the best solution now is just to try moving the migraines out of view. the public british officials got caught out by the british press earlier this week, planning to send migrate to cross the channel to ascension island. that is, if they can't just dump them in rwanda seriously. so basically one of the most isolated places in the world, the british overseas territory, that's part of the same side of islands to where the brits exiled french and for not totally on the past. so we couldn't plot a, come back after losing the bottle of waterloo. i guess i figured that if not polio couldn't make it back to the mainland from there, then. well, maybe the migraines couldn't make it back from there on a daily. all they can do. seems is just keep pretending to have the situation totally under control. it's also emerged by the way that the u. k. was in talks with the jaffe to take some asylum
u. k. on the other end, it's complicated by post for exit agreements. paris was even able to somehow get london to pay to build a detention center in france for the migrants. but the u. k. has obviously decided that the best solution now is just to try moving the migraines out of view. the public british officials got caught out by the british press earlier this week, planning to send migrate to cross the channel to ascension island. that is, if they can't just dump them in rwanda seriously. so...
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u. k. was great to have you on the day. thank you. thank you. well, officials in the indian capital daily recruiting women to drive the cities public buses. accounts as a big step in a city with old bus drivers some 15000 of them have to now been on the main the deputies when they are calgary met, one of the new women brook ridge at work at 430 every morning while the city is still sleeping, you'll get that part of a drive full book at this bus, people in new delhi, yoga as a bus driver. and one of only 3 women drivers in this people. she's bought with a batch also newly inducted female drive was in the dairy transport corporation or dtc. the city's main public transport operate to to the state government started the program last year to attract more women drivers to the d. p 3 so far, $24.00 women have been hired in the total, the force of about $15000.00 drivers. at 5 in, you'll get the sets off on her duties. she has been driving a bus for 8 months now and loves her new job. it was my trying to dream to drive. i started learning on my own aga
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u. k. was great to have you on the day. thank you. thank you. well, officials in the indian capital daily recruiting women to drive the cities public buses. accounts is a big step in a city with old bus drivers, some 15000 of them have to now been on the main. the deputies when they're child re met, one of the new women recruits at work at 430 every morning while the city is still sleeping. you'll get that part of a drive full book at the bus depot in new delhi, yoga as a bus driver. and one of only 3 women drivers in this people, she's part of a badge of really inductive female drive was in the dairy transport corporation or the dc, the city's main public transport operator. the state government started the program last year to attract more women drivers to the dc. so far, $24.00 women have been hired in a total. the force of about $15000.00 drivers at 5 in you'll get the sets off on her duties. she has been driving a bus for 8 months now and loves her new job. it was my trying to dream to drive. i started learning on my own. i began with small
u. k. was great to have you on the day. thank you. thank you. well, officials in the indian capital daily recruiting women to drive the cities public buses. accounts is a big step in a city with old bus drivers, some 15000 of them have to now been on the main. the deputies when they're child re met, one of the new women recruits at work at 430 every morning while the city is still sleeping. you'll get that part of a drive full book at the bus depot in new delhi, yoga as a bus driver. and one of...
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u. k. was previously subject to an investigation and wrote to them the catalog abuse disease, a negligence on board. it's been unclear with the biologist fully passed fire safety tests support a se conditions on board will be good, but the new laws will put off others for making the to any to the u. k. o, not present ships, but you're not locked top on board. um, you are free to come and go. well, the problem is we're saying is that he needs to find a way of stopping the votes, and a new law has just been passed, which will enable him to stop people claiming asylum. is that coming from the site to the country? and so if it's on the move quickly thing, there's a real message here to would be, mike mentioned aside and say, cuz not to fall into the hands of the smuggling guy. the biologist set to operate initially for 18 months. the government may be gambling the policies like this, a popular with enough people to keep them in power. in the meantime, pull race, i'll do their best if the weather is
u. k. was previously subject to an investigation and wrote to them the catalog abuse disease, a negligence on board. it's been unclear with the biologist fully passed fire safety tests support a se conditions on board will be good, but the new laws will put off others for making the to any to the u. k. o, not present ships, but you're not locked top on board. um, you are free to come and go. well, the problem is we're saying is that he needs to find a way of stopping the votes, and a new law...
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u. k and russia, especially since that the u. k. has become one the most vocal supporters of ukraine since the russian impatient. and that was only the tensions between the 2 countries . right. sonya, thank you for that. sonya geiger live in london to israel. now where there appears to be growing division between the military and political leadership on the government plan to limit the pals with the judiciary that has been widespread. protests and unrest since january military was of us have been refusing to show up seduce e and in recent days to have been reports of angry nations between prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his mother treat sheets are full. so it has moved from west jerusalem. so it's a hot this, a power dispute is a very serious issue. the issue of israel's military readiness and capacity. but the real sharp difference that appears to be going on a moment between prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his me, the treat shapes is the sort of narrative it's being promoted to the public. so on friday we saw the air force chief talking to reserve is talking about the damage, deepening that was being done to m
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u. k. thanks for joining us on the w. news africa now, can you tell us why did you decide to relocate from nigeria to the u. k? i was basically just looking for greener pastures because i believe that products in medicine in nature, i was just guessing a bit more hostile and i just wanted to be able to write. so that was the reason i've said to me that we've had stories from doctors and nigeria talking about long working of full pay, poor working conditions. so i'm saying they even feel exploited. is that something you recognize for so a 100 percent. um the products in mentioned in nigeria, so like it was we were pouring our hearts into it and we weren't really getting anything back in terms of renumeration or even recognition or basically just quality of life that i thought was equal to the pool i guess in their return and that was just definitely a major problem. so for me, with deciding to and what's been your experience and then you can have you found that what you were looking for that us to show things as significant as the best i had. but like they said, the grass isn't always green on your side, coming to th
u. k. thanks for joining us on the w. news africa now, can you tell us why did you decide to relocate from nigeria to the u. k? i was basically just looking for greener pastures because i believe that products in medicine in nature, i was just guessing a bit more hostile and i just wanted to be able to write. so that was the reason i've said to me that we've had stories from doctors and nigeria talking about long working of full pay, poor working conditions. so i'm saying they even feel...
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u. k. was one of the busiest days of the year to travel. well, i was, is there is need barker is standing by for us at london airport need talk to us a little bit about what is happening, where you are. well, the good news that kimberly is at the national and traffic services have confirmed that the glitch has been identified and they have quite a remedy that problem. what they doing now is uh, once we get closer to see how it says uh, going forward, it did temporarily mean the flight plans had to be inputs it manually into the given system rather than being done digitally. but as you can understand, all of that, just simply slow down the number of flights that could be processed at any given moment in time. and given also how vital and health typical of that for like he far ways to global transport. infrastructure is that clearly the knock on effect on that small glitch can be felt far and wide. he slowly planes arrive aligned, that'd be 90 seconds normally and there isn't much of a margin of error. oh, there's a glitch has been fixed. you
u. k. was one of the busiest days of the year to travel. well, i was, is there is need barker is standing by for us at london airport need talk to us a little bit about what is happening, where you are. well, the good news that kimberly is at the national and traffic services have confirmed that the glitch has been identified and they have quite a remedy that problem. what they doing now is uh, once we get closer to see how it says uh, going forward, it did temporarily mean the flight plans had...
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u. k was previously subject to an investigation and wrote to them the catalog abuse disease and negligence on board. support as they conditions on board will be good, but the new laws will put off. others for making the to any to the u. k. will not present ships, but you're not locked top on board. you are free to come and go. what the prime minister is saying is that he needs to find a way of stopping the boats. and new law has just been passed, which will enable him to stop people claiming assault limits that coming from the sites the country. and so it's on the move quickly thing. there's a real message here to uh, would be, mike mentioned aside and say, cuz not to fall into the hands of the smuggling games. the biologist set to operate initially for 18 months. the government may be gambling. the policies like this a popular with enough people to keep them in power. in the meantime, pull race out is there to south africa now the increasingly violent consultation strike in cape town. at least one person has been killed and others injured during the week long will count by dr. as if many
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was different. it's, we're just quotes, all i need to take consideration of the decisions of these so which one will this is very much like the debate between the u. k. u. s. extradition trading, which was expeditions for political offences and the enabling up empowerment for that treaty which left that out. so we've got these 2 contradictions here, between in both cases, the treaty, the tradition, trudy and the act, extradition act, and the human rights act of 1998, which seems to say something different than the treaty. so there's not a lot of optimism amongst all just people that i've talked to here in london. that b e d e c h r d, you appear in court of human rights will be able to save drawing a joe, give us your assessment of the government's case. the justice department, star witness is a convicted liar and a pedophile. certainly the prosecutors wouldn't want to go into court with that. it seems to me that it would be better for everybody if the prosecutors offered julian to deal with time served and then allow him to go home to us trail. yeah. that way, washington save space and julian would be free. is that even under discussion to the best
was different. it's, we're just quotes, all i need to take consideration of the decisions of these so which one will this is very much like the debate between the u. k. u. s. extradition trading, which was expeditions for political offences and the enabling up empowerment for that treaty which left that out. so we've got these 2 contradictions here, between in both cases, the treaty, the tradition, trudy and the act, extradition act, and the human rights act of 1998, which seems to say...
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u. k. if there was no option to use cash to settle transactions, she would be unable to even buy a bus ticket or be here at a pop. it'd be extra his life we. ready didn't render extremely difficult. so, uh, it is certainly a move against freedom's move. that is an upfront to the freedom and human rights and it only serves the power. ready is that wish to control us that wish to manipulate? does that wish to condition our ability to go about our business and raise our families and live our lives on whatever agenda they have in store for us? well, we definitely are a dive into that a little bit more after the break. but before i leave, i've got to ask you, and i'm sure you've been watching what's happening in nigeria and their introduction of a cash decided they're trying to aim towards the bank of rogers definitely had some hiccups with this, including the business community and how it's almost i think it was 37 percent saw a reduction in time reduction in ability to actually serve their customers. do you think this should just be considered a small problem? this little small hick ups, which i
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she was born in belgy and started in the u. k. and now run a locally source and sustainable crossing line, cause my but what's fucked, how moves back whole in 2019, i went through a personal experience that may be come to the decision that i wanted to move back home. and at that point, had gone to the u. k. to complete my masters, and i didn't look back. my name is sabine mcgee, my take a. so being is essential name because i was born in belgium. my g is my son, a name, and my father is from a place called but are alone. i am from but so i now i am the founder of matters. and my daughter is a minimalist, sustainable closing line. first in books on the central part of the brand, as i say, sustainability. so all of our fabrics are locally source. we really put in a lot of effort, making sure that we're using organic fabrics, cartoons linens that are so fond and, and mode in a, in a sustainable way. matter has pipe and with a number of different individuals. and companies, given the fact that with coney online means that we've had to
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it was the us, france, italy, japan, u. k. and then back in west germany, the alliance was actually formed to address recession sparked by the growing strength of opec to counter opac. now, economic concerns were the primary purpose. but before long, cold war politics crept in. it would appear, we have come full circle action after russia was kicked out of the block in 2014 and they joined back in $98.00. so which is it? is this group, and economic block or a political one? it's an interesting question where the blocks of political or economic that would block in terms of geopolitics comes through ingram. she and he always said that was political in the 1st place. so even though the shooting i cooperation organization might say, oh, we don't political brick. so it's not political multiple, our, it is no political of course it is. and the g 7 is absolutely political because of g 7 nations each. so each of when it comes to the mass, it was in iraq, afghanistan, and syria, and so forth. and the wars against anything different, any
it was the us, france, italy, japan, u. k. and then back in west germany, the alliance was actually formed to address recession sparked by the growing strength of opec to counter opac. now, economic concerns were the primary purpose. but before long, cold war politics crept in. it would appear, we have come full circle action after russia was kicked out of the block in 2014 and they joined back in $98.00. so which is it? is this group, and economic block or a political one? it's an interesting...
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u. k capsized and the channel. well, it's already say 49 survivors have been pro, to show in a joint rescue a peroration by the french and u. k. coast guards. the distressed signal was intercepted early on saturday morning when several small boats tried to make the crossing and rough seas it feeling owns . they were in trouble, they was the problem of sea sickness and then also the boat saw quite simply overloaded. they overload the boats and so they can no longer move forward. the last boat way we intervened was to full a more than 100000 migrants across the channel since 2018 according to figures released on friday. full race is following developments from dive on england's south eastern cost for can you just bring us up to date with these risk you if, if it's uh, especially in regards to the u. k. sides. so yes, tom, it's around 4 am. local time, the lifeboats and some coast guard rescue teams left the pool to responding to that signal that went up from near the coastal town of signed out in front of net net dunkirk lab is one french mass. a dozens of vessels containing migrants where we're in trouble. when the rescue team's got there, it seems. one of the bites
u. k capsized and the channel. well, it's already say 49 survivors have been pro, to show in a joint rescue a peroration by the french and u. k. coast guards. the distressed signal was intercepted early on saturday morning when several small boats tried to make the crossing and rough seas it feeling owns . they were in trouble, they was the problem of sea sickness and then also the boat saw quite simply overloaded. they overload the boats and so they can no longer move forward. the last boat...
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u. k says was killed by assassins high by the russian states that was also post the boys. things that took place in the city of soul street, which was targeting a form, a russian intelligence office. that's the case on his daughter as well. uh you. yeah. now, while they managed to escape with that lives will be with some very serious side effects that had been one, a member of the british population had been affected by this, subsequently died of the effect. so not a check which is a minute tree. great enough agent that was used to points in the script house cost as well. this is no absolutely b, u k. have said that it is using best to draw more attention to the fact that you can use one of my local supporters of the print in a post that will cause more tension between the u. k and russia, as the war continues on. sonya, thank you for that. sonya guy i live in london to israel. now with it appears to be growing division between the military and political leadership on the government's plan to limit the powers of traditionally they have been widespread protests and all the
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the united kingdom in 2006, the former russian intelligence officer alex on the vehicle was, according to the u. k. government's assassinated by someone hired by the russian government. 9 back in 2018. that was the case of this boy thing of the script house in the city of souls free using a ministry break. none of agents, no big chunk of this coming out of time when the u. k. has been a vocal support. so all the crane during the russian invasion, and this will not likely help any of the tensions between the 2 countries. so when you got ya go, i'll just sarah london, a whole into showing office military mind is it celebrates armed forces day and will. so the holiday commemorates as victory over the soviet union. in 1920. the celebration comes as tension grows in the a, poland, east, and border with the russian was the most. and the group has set on base. and that of who's also responded by deploying troops to the area a summer, been job. it has been at the parade. and also a thousands of people turned up in the capital of warsaw to see this military parade. we're not just sold just but the mice of
the united kingdom in 2006, the former russian intelligence officer alex on the vehicle was, according to the u. k. government's assassinated by someone hired by the russian government. 9 back in 2018. that was the case of this boy thing of the script house in the city of souls free using a ministry break. none of agents, no big chunk of this coming out of time when the u. k. has been a vocal support. so all the crane during the russian invasion, and this will not likely help any of the...
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u. k. government's immigration policy hasn't exactly been a success so far. of the yes, told him very embarrassing for the u. k. government was still for the 39 asylum seekers has been moved away from that previous accommodation. moved onto this board, which seems to be very unsuccessful. accommodation now been moved off. it's again it's been exposed to potentially faithful bacteria, legionella bacteria that kind of leads to legionnaires disease. the home office says they've been moved off as a portion and that none of them have presented with any symptoms as yet. now this pods, the babies don't home is part of the government's to follow that strategy to deal with emigration. one, paul, today is to try and get some $50000.00 to solve them, so you cause out of hotels, which the government says is costing breton around $8000000.00 a day. the other problem of that strategy is to, to more migrants from coming to the u. k, mainly in small bites across the channel allows i will already lots of delays with this, with his barge projects getting on the way that we're 5 safety concerns. if the fi sightsee a union said it was a potentia
u. k. government's immigration policy hasn't exactly been a success so far. of the yes, told him very embarrassing for the u. k. government was still for the 39 asylum seekers has been moved away from that previous accommodation. moved onto this board, which seems to be very unsuccessful. accommodation now been moved off. it's again it's been exposed to potentially faithful bacteria, legionella bacteria that kind of leads to legionnaires disease. the home office says they've been moved off as a...
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but it was almost like a wild being born in the u. k. you were less westernized than many of the people who have lived impact has done their entire life. and i think this is such an interesting point because you also mentioned, you know, the british society is now being increasingly so their age and i expected sized, or i don't know indian eyes if, if i can put them that way. and i was thinking about whether one can really understand and fully inhabit their culture, that condition, their speciality consciously without having some distance from it. because i think one of the reasons why you can see the pakistan is the sides of the way you see is because you have, you know, so the benefit of several different perspectives to i agree, i think that's absolutely right. having grown up in england and then coming to focused on which was an identity that was very strong. i'm a, i was very focused on the british book. it's funny. and then coming here and realizing that i actually focus, finding an identity is also in change and of course of trans
but it was almost like a wild being born in the u. k. you were less westernized than many of the people who have lived impact has done their entire life. and i think this is such an interesting point because you also mentioned, you know, the british society is now being increasingly so their age and i expected sized, or i don't know indian eyes if, if i can put them that way. and i was thinking about whether one can really understand and fully inhabit their culture, that condition, their...
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not just think about this really is a 3 years after griggs, if you was u. k, supposedly best our has not even so far given that you could arrange red green. so be your case in your lease being europe. and you haven't even got a free trade revision supposedly your best friend, your champagne facing, playing the role of the mediator. because really, british people, they follow the road. they have a global perspective, bbc, you know, so on, so forth. they should have basically taking advantage of, of crisis and become the piece broker. and the fact that this having been this way, i think is a total. it's a get it to me. it's completely against any kind of way as a bold hard magic policy for the good of british people. again, i'm only because i'm not rooting for russia where ukraine were us, europe, i'm voting for the little guys. what i see is of the land guys in britain in the us and ukraine interruption are getting scroll big for a bunch of incumbent and policy makers personally, groups that have not tried to stop the american mountains to basic, bring down ru
not just think about this really is a 3 years after griggs, if you was u. k, supposedly best our has not even so far given that you could arrange red green. so be your case in your lease being europe. and you haven't even got a free trade revision supposedly your best friend, your champagne facing, playing the role of the mediator. because really, british people, they follow the road. they have a global perspective, bbc, you know, so on, so forth. they should have basically taking advantage of,...
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u. k, sadly, was this was the mascot us on, um, iraq. and so i think it is about our duty as a, as a country in the global to offer people century and protection when they come to the doorstep. that is physical issue of the migrants rights network. joining us live from working in the united kingdom. thank you. very much for your time. thanks . it's a new crane says at least 6 people, including a new born baby, had been killed by russian shelling themselves at the village of shadow cabal cut. and because on region you claims, prosecution general says at least $500.00 children have been killed since russia began this invasion last year. meanwhile, on declining authorities of order, the evacuation of villages near coupons from the east, russian forces are advancing to a step voss and reports. once again, people here are forced to leave their villages. this nearly daily sally. and on the other side of the front line, over there, more than 100000 russian soldiers pushing to the front and also a lot of tanks on the a. so while ukrainian forces
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u. k and seek asylum. okay, thank you so much pull that is pull race for us and does. it was still a hit on al jazeera back on the campaign trial, off to his legal trouble. so lies around donald trump as in advance. and i will be live with the licensed plus. i'm catherine at replugged taishan in k. yes. camacho law on how this thing. yeah, i'll be telling you why this exercise has become so the documentary, the informer, present, luminated out all to see these these for themselves and make up their own minds. witness on to 0. since its inception, in 1961. the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development. the latest news as it breaks the fires. hey, frederick, it's, we've been talking to fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these heavy when we detail coverage with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle on facing the initial
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and us officials say they book us officials admitted that it was the u. k. that the you can ukraine government somehow authorized that attack. that's, that's, that's, that's crazy right now. the kind of thing i'm talking about in dial do mean i was on the mayor of florence less before hand. and they have a list which is meant to be scandalous, they put up it lists and pictures. and when she was still, they put a big red x through her with the words and ukrainian terminated. so that's what they're doing. they are targeting, besides ukraine's and russians, and they are targeting american citizens, presidential candidates, a citizen sen, other for figures, and that is financed by the state department of the united states. and of course, the british. so wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait time out. you just said something that's pretty important that we probably should drill down a little bit so, so you're saying the forces inside ukraine. some of them perhaps tied to this group of neo nazis, is effort going to try and take out people who are against t
and us officials say they book us officials admitted that it was the u. k. that the you can ukraine government somehow authorized that attack. that's, that's, that's, that's crazy right now. the kind of thing i'm talking about in dial do mean i was on the mayor of florence less before hand. and they have a list which is meant to be scandalous, they put up it lists and pictures. and when she was still, they put a big red x through her with the words and ukrainian terminated. so that's what...